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  • Kokoro Kosaka
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  • Kokoro likes Warabi more than she lets on, and is disappointed with herself because she often acts cold around other people even though she doesn't really mean to, and while she tries to be nicer, it's not going well. She is also very short-tempered and the person who suffers the most from this is Wallaby himself. By the end of the series, Kokoro is led to think by Lalilalulala that Wallaby might have run away because of Kokoro's behaviour (including forcing Wallaby to sleep in her drawer – even though it was dark and cold in there, refusing to give him any blankets, and rejecting his wish to accompany her on her way to school), however this was not the case as Wallaby had simply been taken by Emi. The character being called Kokoro is ironic since the name means "heart" in Japanese, while
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  • Kokoro likes Warabi more than she lets on, and is disappointed with herself because she often acts cold around other people even though she doesn't really mean to, and while she tries to be nicer, it's not going well. She is also very short-tempered and the person who suffers the most from this is Wallaby himself. By the end of the series, Kokoro is led to think by Lalilalulala that Wallaby might have run away because of Kokoro's behaviour (including forcing Wallaby to sleep in her drawer – even though it was dark and cold in there, refusing to give him any blankets, and rejecting his wish to accompany her on her way to school), however this was not the case as Wallaby had simply been taken by Emi. The character being called Kokoro is ironic since the name means "heart" in Japanese, while Kokoro herself is sometimes thought to be cold-hearted. Though Kokoro initially claims that she has no interest in video games, she becomes a total addict when Wallaby introduces her to them by making her buy a PlayStation for him. Kokoro herself ends up using much it more than Wallaby and seldom allows him to "borrow" it even though it is technically his. Kokoro lives with her mother and is related to Emi. She is friends with a student of the high school that the events of Azumanga Daioh center upon, and the last time Kokoro is seen is when making a cameo in chapter 9 of Azumanga Daioh during the first cultural festival looking confusedly at the stuffed animals that are for sale together with Osaka and Sakaki, made by their class.