Ungrateful Bastard: Downplayed but aside from Haruka, the kids are revealed to not be as vocally thankful towards Ayako for being so selfless and considerate towards them and always helping them with their problems when they need it.She's All Grown Up: In Yakuza 6, all of the orphans are now teenagers.Retcon: The subsequent games state Kiryu founded the orphanage even though in 3 it was established he took over after the previous director passed away.Kiryu seems to think it has less to do with his parenting and more with how independent yet close to one another they are, though he's clearly having a positive effect on their values. Nice Guy/ Nice Girl: They're all pretty friendly and considerate kids albeit with some character flaws here and there which they tend to resolve or at least are working on anyway."Sunshine" can also be seen as a tribute to the place Kiryu was raised in. Kiryu gave it the name based on the orphanage he was raised in, "Sunflower". Meaningful Name: The original name for the orphanage was "Asagao" (Morning Glory), named after a Japanese flower.That they suffer pretty harsh prejudice for lacking real blood families and not having blood ties to one another yet still act like they're inseparable helps. Heartwarming Orphan: All of them really.It has been reverted back to "Morning Glory" in Yakuza 6 with the remasters of 3, 4, and 5 following suit. Dub Name Change: It was originally named "Morning Glory", but was changed into "Sunshine" for the game's localization.The Bus Came Back: Though they were reduced to background characters with very small minor appearances at best in 4 and 5, they have a more substantial appearance in 6 having also grown up more in the time that has passed.They're all still there by Yakuza 6, now teenagers, and play a large part in what kicks off the game's plot. Things change for them in Yakuza 5 when Kiryu and Haruka leave the orphanage, in order for the latter to pursue a career as an Idol Singer, and so the older kids wouldn't have to make sacrifices to support the orphanage. There are eight orphans residing in the orphanage aside from Kiryu and Haruka. After the previous owner had passed away, Kiryu decided to take over the place along with Haruka following the events of the second game. "Morning Glory" ("Sunshine" in the early English localizations) is an orphanage sited in Okinawa, with connections to the Sunflower orphanage where Kiryu, Nishiki, Yumi, and Haruka grew up in.
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