Kaori Minami

Girl #20 Kaori Minami is a girl with pimples who likes the pop idol Junya Kenzaki. She is friends with Megumi and Mizuho, although Mizuho's fantasy games annoy her. On the island, Kaori loses her sanity after killing a cat, and she gets into a gun fight with Hirono. Although she wounds Hirono, Kaori is shot in the head. Kaori Minami is one of the class of third-year students at the fictional Shiroiwa Junior High School in the fictional town of Shiroiwa (in the novel and manga, the town is located in the Kagawa Prefecture, while it is located in Kanagawa Prefecture in the film). Kaori was a big fan of Junya Kenzaki, a member of the pop group Flip Side. She always wore a locket with his picture in underneath her uniform. Kaori was the only student in the school to have this locket, as it was only available to members of the Flip Side fan club. Her favorite song is Galaxy Magnum by Flip Side. In some of the flashbacks in the manga, she is constantly bullied by Mitsuko's gang; gang members usually steal her money. Other students label her "pizza face" to insult her; during the program she goes insane because of this and often uses the sentence, "No more pizza face!" After leaving the school, Kaori was the last girl Yukie Utsumi attempted to recruit into her group - however, seeing that Yukie was with 5 other girls, Kaori was too paranoid to trust her, and chose to run away rather than join them. Just before noon in the novel, Kaori, sitting alone in the foliage thinking about Junya Kenzaki, is encountered by Hiroki Sugimura. Startled, she shoots at Hiroki, who disappears, and quickly flees, her train of thought spiraling downwards. In the novel and manga, Kaori accidentally runs into Hirono Shimizu, and the two of them get into a gun fight. Kaori shoots Hirono in the arm. Shuuya Nanahara sees the fight and tries to stop it. In the novel, while Kaori is distracted by him, Hirono shoots her in the shoulder, then in the head; the headshot caused a portion of her head from the top to the left temple to explode. Kaori dies as a result of the head shot. In the manga, Kaori becomes mentally unstable after accidentally killing a cat while on her own (in the novel her mental breakdown was caused by a brief run in with Hiroki Sugimura, who she assumed was trying to attack her while in fact he was checking to see if she was Kayoko Kotohiki), and later ends up in a gun fight with Hirono. Shuuya steps in the gunfight promising help and safety, creating a small cease-fire. Shuuya manages to persuade Hirono to join him. However, Kaori is taken over by a psychotic rage when the locket (thinking this) tells her to kill Hirono and Shuuya, she shoots Hirono in the arm (she escapes) and holds Shuya up to a wall with her gun near his face. Babbling mad, she attempts to shoot him, but is shot in the side of the head with a shotgun by Shougo Kawada multiple times. Shougo tells Shuuya that he did not like killing Kaori. He feels bad about it but he also says Kaori had became insane and he could tell by the look in her eyes. (Source: Wikipedia)

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Kaori Minami

Girl #20 Kaori Minami is a girl with pimples who likes the pop idol Junya Kenzaki. She is friends with Megumi and Mizuho, although Mizuho's fantasy games annoy her. On the island, Kaori loses her sanity after killing a cat, and she gets into a gun fight with Hirono. Although she wounds Hirono, Kaori is shot in the head. Kaori Minami is one of the class of third-year students at the fictional Shiroiwa Junior High School in the fictional town of Shiroiwa (in the novel and manga, the town is located in the Kagawa Prefecture, while it is located in Kanagawa Prefecture in the film). Kaori was a big fan of Junya Kenzaki, a member of the pop group Flip Side. She always wore a locket with his picture in underneath her uniform. Kaori was the only student in the school to have this locket, as it was only available to members of the Flip Side fan club. Her favorite song is Galaxy Magnum by Flip Side. In some of the flashbacks in the manga, she is constantly bullied by Mitsuko's gang; gang members usually steal her money. Other students label her "pizza face" to insult her; during the program she goes insane because of this and often uses the sentence, "No more pizza face!" After leaving the school, Kaori was the last girl Yukie Utsumi attempted to recruit into her group - however, seeing that Yukie was with 5 other girls, Kaori was too paranoid to trust her, and chose to run away rather than join them. Just before noon in the novel, Kaori, sitting alone in the foliage thinking about Junya Kenzaki, is encountered by Hiroki Sugimura. Startled, she shoots at Hiroki, who disappears, and quickly flees, her train of thought spiraling downwards. In the novel and manga, Kaori accidentally runs into Hirono Shimizu, and the two of them get into a gun fight. Kaori shoots Hirono in the arm. Shuuya Nanahara sees the fight and tries to stop it. In the novel, while Kaori is distracted by him, Hirono shoots her in the shoulder, then in the head; the headshot caused a portion of her head from the top to the left temple to explode. Kaori dies as a result of the head shot. In the manga, Kaori becomes mentally unstable after accidentally killing a cat while on her own (in the novel her mental breakdown was caused by a brief run in with Hiroki Sugimura, who she assumed was trying to attack her while in fact he was checking to see if she was Kayoko Kotohiki), and later ends up in a gun fight with Hirono. Shuuya steps in the gunfight promising help and safety, creating a small cease-fire. Shuuya manages to persuade Hirono to join him. However, Kaori is taken over by a psychotic rage when the locket (thinking this) tells her to kill Hirono and Shuuya, she shoots Hirono in the arm (she escapes) and holds Shuya up to a wall with her gun near his face. Babbling mad, she attempts to shoot him, but is shot in the side of the head with a shotgun by Shougo Kawada multiple times. Shougo tells Shuuya that he did not like killing Kaori. He feels bad about it but he also says Kaori had became insane and he could tell by the look in her eyes. (Source: Wikipedia)