Haruno Momoka is the youngest daughter of the Haruno family, a first-year elementary school girl who stands out with her magenta hair and colorful casual fashion.
Haruno Momoka sports vibrant magenta hair, reminiscent of a leading character from a previous Pretty Cure series.
She has a bright and cheerful face, punctuated by a missing baby tooth that gives her smile an adorable touch.
Her wardrobe is lively and colorful, expressing her youthful, energetic personality.
Momoka is fundamentally cheerful and carefree, with a dash of stubbornness that makes her occasionally unable to show her true feelings.
Despite her bright nature, she can be emotionally sensitive, especially when it comes to her beloved older sister, Haruno Haruka.
She's proud of Haruka but sometimes feels left behind, struggling to communicate her loneliness.
Momoka is the second daughter of Haruno Ibuki and Haruno Moe, and the younger sister of Haruno Haruka (Cure Flora).
She attends elementary school as a first-year student.
When Haruka leaves home to attend boarding school at Noble Academy, Momoka quietly deals with her own feelings of loneliness and longing for her sister.
Momoka does not possess magical abilities like the main Pretty Cure cast.
Her strength lies in her childlike sincerity and ability to express her emotions, though sometimes she finds it hard to be honest with her feelings.
She also demonstrates creativity, as seen when she prepares a handmade present for Haruka.
Momoka’s deepest bond is with her sister, Haruno Haruka, to whom she looks up and supports with genuine admiration.
She is loved and cared for by her parents, Haruno Ibuki and Haruno Moe.
She gets along well with her family, though she sometimes struggles to express herself in tense emotional moments.
Momoka is also touched and supported by Haruka’s friends, especially Kaido Minami and Kirara Amanogawa, who help Momoka and Haruka reconnect emotionally.
Momoka’s hairstyle often drew comparisons to a prominent previous Pretty Cure character, leading to lively discussions before her official debut.
She was the first pink-team “sister character” to return to the franchise in nine years.
Her voice actress, Ayumi Matsuura, was notably only 13 years old during her role, one of the youngest voice actors to appear in a main Pretty Cure TV series.
“I thought that Haruka didn’t feel lonely at all, so I couldn’t be honest with her.”
"When I see you, I want to smile!"
“I wanted my big sister to wear this tiara I made for her.”
Family Day and Emotional Turmoil
Momoka often encourages Haruka as she studies to enter Noble Academy, though secretly Momoka misses her deeply.
When she meets Haruka again at Family Day, Momoka’s bottled-up feelings make her act distant and stubborn, mistakenly believing Haruka never felt lonely.
After hearing Kirara Amanogawa talk about her own struggles with missing her family, Momoka realizes Haruka shares her feelings.
She tries to give Haruka a handmade tiara, but their reunion is interrupted by a Zetsuborg attack led by Shut and Twilight.
Momoka and her parents are caught in danger but are saved, allowing Momoka and Haruka to finally reconcile.
Making Amends and Moving Forward
After the incident, Haruka proudly wears Momoka’s handmade tiara, symbolizing their renewed bond and Momoka’s heartfelt support.
Momoka never mocks Haruka’s dream of becoming a princess; instead, she supports her openly and without reservation.
Later Appearances and Family Fun
Momoka returns with her family for another visit, spending time with Haruka and her friends by enjoying summer activities like watermelon seed spitting and watching fireworks.
Her personality shines through in these moments—she is lively and bright, sometimes even more reliably grounded than Haruka.
Momoka physically resembles her mother more than her father, both in looks and temperament.
Her character helps highlight the emotional complexity of sibling relationships, especially when confronted with changes like living apart.
She may not wield magical powers, but her sincerity, creativity, and determination add a warm, relatable touch to the world of Go! Princess Pretty Cure.
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