TV-Series
Description
Zororeene, the deceased mother of Zorori, manifests as a spirit from heaven. In her celestial form, she possesses yellow fur and curly orange hair, adorned in a white gown with a halo above her head. On earthly visits, she appears as a wispy spirit without the gown. A younger depiction shows her in casual attire—a pink shirt, white vest, jeans, and a necklace—with her hair tied in a ponytail.
Her personality radiates extreme kindness and care, especially toward her son. From heaven, she vigilantly watches over Zorori’s well-being, turning stern when he strays from his ambitions—like slapping him for dying prematurely before achieving his goals. She consistently prioritizes his life fulfillment. In her youth, she mirrored Zorori’s bright trickster nature, showcasing cleverness in pranks and deception.
Zororeene met Zorori’s father, Zorondo Ron, during high school, though they initially separated. She pursued a career as a clothing designer, attending design school. A kaiju attack on her city led to Zorondo Ron rescuing her, reigniting their bond. They married and had Zorori. After succumbing to an unspecified illness once Zorori reached adulthood, her death directly inspired his quest to become the "greatest thief," honoring her final wish. Her passing remains the emotional catalyst for Zorori’s core ambitions throughout the series.
Her personality radiates extreme kindness and care, especially toward her son. From heaven, she vigilantly watches over Zorori’s well-being, turning stern when he strays from his ambitions—like slapping him for dying prematurely before achieving his goals. She consistently prioritizes his life fulfillment. In her youth, she mirrored Zorori’s bright trickster nature, showcasing cleverness in pranks and deception.
Zororeene met Zorori’s father, Zorondo Ron, during high school, though they initially separated. She pursued a career as a clothing designer, attending design school. A kaiju attack on her city led to Zorondo Ron rescuing her, reigniting their bond. They married and had Zorori. After succumbing to an unspecified illness once Zorori reached adulthood, her death directly inspired his quest to become the "greatest thief," honoring her final wish. Her passing remains the emotional catalyst for Zorori’s core ambitions throughout the series.