Sumire - Characters

Characters

  • Sumire, the main heroine of the 1999 novel Sputnik Sweetheart by Haruki Murakami
  • Sumire Hoshino (スミレ), a character in the manga and anime series Pāman
  • Sumire Iwaya (澄麗), the main character of the manga and TV drama series Tramps Like Us
  • Sumire Kanou (すみれ), a character in the manga and anime series Toradora!
  • Sumire Kanzaki (すみれ), a character in the Japanese media franchise Sakura Wars
  • Sumire Kasugano (すみれ), a character in the anime series Sally the Witch
  • Sumire Ryuzaki (スミレ), a character in the manga and anime series The Prince of Tennis
  • Sumire Shōda (スミレ), a character in the manga and anime series Gakuen Alice
  • Sumire Takahana (スミレ), the main heroine of the manga series Venus Versus Virus
  • Sumire, the main character from Midnight Children by Shinjo Mayu
  • Sumire Uemoto, a character from The World God Only Knows
  • Sumire, the baby character of the manga Ore no Ko desu ka? by Kurita Riku

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