Sunako has the tendency to spurt out in a nose bleed when seen by bright creatures, especially around Kyohei. However, in reality Sunako has not changed at all. Up until the most recent release in the story, they manage to convince Sunako's aunt that her niece is indeed a lady befitting the mansion in which they live (and prevent the rent from skyrocketing to triple the required amount). While the four of them manage to make Sunako physically beautiful enough to become a lady, the problem lies with her attitude and interests (which Sunako has no intention of changing). They are given a deadline and if they are unable to uphold their deal then they would have to either pay a lump sum of cash or vacate the premises. Concerned by her change for the worse, Sunako's aunt, the owner of a huge mansion where four very handsome high school students live (for free), demands the boys to transform her niece into the "perfect lady", and in return they will be able to continue living there for free. This incident sparks a life change, and as a result Sunako shuns all forms of beauty, both in herself as well as in life. The Wallflower is about a girl named Sunako who was called ugly by the first and only person to whom she confessed her love. See also: List of The Wallflower characters In 2008, The WallFlower became one of over 30 ADV titles whose North American rights were transferred to Funimation Entertainment. The anime adaptation has been licensed for Region 1 release by A.D. Nippon Animation adapted part of the manga series into a twenty-five episode anime series which aired on TV Tokyo and TV Aichi from Octothrough March 27, 2007. The series ended in January 2015 after 36 volumes. The series was licensed for an English language release in North America by Del Rey Manga and in Singapore by Chuang Yi, under the name My Fair Lady. The individual chapters have been serialized in Bessatsu Friend since 2000, and in 36 tankōbon volumes in Japan by Kodansha. "Perfect Girl Evolution") is a manga series written by Tomoko Hayakawa. The Wallflower ( Japanese: ヤマトナデシコ七変化, Hepburn: Yamato nadeshiko Shichi Henge, lit.
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