Seeing how Hinata
was so strong and yet so kind to others around her, Hanabi got inspired
to be like her elder sister. She always wondered why Hinata used to
sneak out to watch Naruto, who was a social outcast at that time.
Hanabi
is the younger daughter of the Hyūga clan's head, Hiashi Hyuga. In the
anime, while always looking up to her older sister Hinata and wanting to
spend more time with her, Hinata's duties as the future heiress of
their clan made it hard for the two sisters to have any quality time
together. Watching Hinata and seeing her as strong yet so kind, Hanabi
aspired to be more like Hinata. Later, Hanabi watched her sister's
training, only to witness Neji trying to harm her and he was later
stopped by Hiashi, who then activated his curse seal. She was soon
approached by her grandfather, who explained that the Hyūga clan must go
to extremes sometimes to protect their secrets and everyone has a set
path in life that they must endure. Hanabi also spied on Hinata as she
would often leave home to watch Naruto Uzumaki from afar, making her
wonder why Hinata was so fixated on the social outcast.
During
sparring sessions between Hanabi and her sister, Hanabi's talent began
to shine, amazing everyone by being about on par with her older sister
despite their age difference. Later, as Hinata's progress began to be
questioned, their grandfather suggested training Hanabi to be the
heiress, and ultimately, a duel was held between Hanabi and Hinata to
decide the future of their clan. While Hinata found an opening to win
the fight, she hesitated to strike down her sister, allowing Hanabi to
counter-attack and win the duel, much to Hanabi's distaste at hurting
her sister.
Ultimately, as Hanabi showed more talent
and confidence than her elder sister Hinata, their father decided to
make Hanabi the heiress to the clan, and focused his gruelling training
regimen on her instead of her sister, whose training he considered to be
a waste of time. As Hanabi continued to train under her father,
believing the words of her grandfather that all are tied to an
unchanging fate, Hanabi became determined to prove herself worthy of
being the next head of the Hyūga clan.
Hanabi's character was not expanded on in the manga very much. In the anime, Hanabi seems to be a quiet, polite and respectful girl, although she seems to open up to people a bit easier than her sister. Unlike how Hinata once was, Hanabi is more confident. In the anime, since a young age, Hanabi adored her elder sister, always wanting to spend time with Hinata and just being close to her. She was also sad when she learned the harsh conditions Hinata had to endure. When Hanabi learned of the harsh nature the Hyūga lived by and that she would be expected to lead her clan, Hanabi gradually became more hardened, similar to Neji's original views in pre-destined fate and its inescapable nature, determined to not let her clan down as the future leader.
After seeing her sister rise beyond everyone's expectations and grow so strong, Hanabi regained much of her previous joyful demeanour. Also in the anime, she gained great respect for the social outcast, Naruto. This came not only from changing the views of both Neji and Hinata for the better by inspiring them, but also convincing herself of being able to shape her own fate.
She is also supportive of Hinata's feelings for Naruto, as shown two years after the war. Hanabi is also described as a "fashionable young woman and extravagant in her tastes". By adulthood, Hanabi matured considerably, taking her duties as a jōnin sensei and future clan head very seriously. She is noted to be a very strict teacher in the former. She is shown to dote on her niece and nephew Himawari and Boruto, gushing over them when they came to visit the Hyūga estate. At the same time, she encourages them to be independent and only ask for help with their problems only after they tried everything else. Hanabi also takes great pride in her cooking, comically showing annoyance when Boruto stated that her sister was better. Overall, Hanabi still has a strong compassion for Boruto, strongly wanting to see him succeed. To which, she has developed a strong bond with Konohanaru Sarutobi, who also sees Boruto as a younger brother. Hanabi is also a fan of the Extreme: Shinobi Picture Scrolls card game, having an extensive collection of her own, and knowing just as much about it as Boruto and his friends.
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