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Originally a subordinate to the angel Pekora in Heaven, Poporon sought to permanently assume Pekora's position by eliminating her. This ambition arose after Pekora, stranded on Earth without her halo, left her role vacant, which Poporon exploited. Tracking Pekora to the human realm, Poporon feigned assistance before ambushing her with a rocket launcher.
Poporon possesses long golden-blond hair with curled ends and light green eyes. She has white wings she can retract. Her attire includes a blue jacket with white cuffs and a cross motif, worn over a white dress, paired with long lace-up boots. She carries a small white purse featuring a drawn face. Her halo, initially present, was destroyed by Jashin-chan, stripping her of angelic powers and trapping her on Earth.
Her personality is cruel, selfish, and brutal, willing to kill fellow angels for personal gain. She harbors deep disdain for demons, initially including Jashin-chan. However, prolonged exposure to human society and interactions with figures like Minos and Persephone II gradually soften her, though pride often leads her to mask kindness with harshness. She exhibits genuine fear of Yurine's punitive nature.
Adopting the human alias Amatsuka Noel after losing her halo, Poporon works part-time as a waitress and delivery girl at Genesis Ramen while pursuing a career as a pop idol. This forces frequent interactions with former adversaries, altering her relationships.
Her dynamic with Pekora shifts from hostility to a reluctant truce born of shared powerlessness on Earth. Poporon accepts Pekora's offer to become her bodyguard, strengthening their bond, though she avoids openly acknowledging friendship. Similarly, her initial plan to befriend and eliminate Persephone II evolves into genuine affection, complicating her mission. Antagonism persists with Jashin-chan, marked by mutual ridicule, though Poporon occasionally accepts her kindness, hinting at underlying compatibility due to shared manipulative tendencies toward humans. Her relationship with Pino, another former subordinate of Pekora, remains contentious, often mocking Pino's emotional instability.
Poporon's character arc reflects adaptation to human life, moving from ruthless ambition to a more integrated, albeit prideful, existence, balancing her idol career, ramen shop duties, and complex ties with angelic and demonic figures.
Poporon possesses long golden-blond hair with curled ends and light green eyes. She has white wings she can retract. Her attire includes a blue jacket with white cuffs and a cross motif, worn over a white dress, paired with long lace-up boots. She carries a small white purse featuring a drawn face. Her halo, initially present, was destroyed by Jashin-chan, stripping her of angelic powers and trapping her on Earth.
Her personality is cruel, selfish, and brutal, willing to kill fellow angels for personal gain. She harbors deep disdain for demons, initially including Jashin-chan. However, prolonged exposure to human society and interactions with figures like Minos and Persephone II gradually soften her, though pride often leads her to mask kindness with harshness. She exhibits genuine fear of Yurine's punitive nature.
Adopting the human alias Amatsuka Noel after losing her halo, Poporon works part-time as a waitress and delivery girl at Genesis Ramen while pursuing a career as a pop idol. This forces frequent interactions with former adversaries, altering her relationships.
Her dynamic with Pekora shifts from hostility to a reluctant truce born of shared powerlessness on Earth. Poporon accepts Pekora's offer to become her bodyguard, strengthening their bond, though she avoids openly acknowledging friendship. Similarly, her initial plan to befriend and eliminate Persephone II evolves into genuine affection, complicating her mission. Antagonism persists with Jashin-chan, marked by mutual ridicule, though Poporon occasionally accepts her kindness, hinting at underlying compatibility due to shared manipulative tendencies toward humans. Her relationship with Pino, another former subordinate of Pekora, remains contentious, often mocking Pino's emotional instability.
Poporon's character arc reflects adaptation to human life, moving from ruthless ambition to a more integrated, albeit prideful, existence, balancing her idol career, ramen shop duties, and complex ties with angelic and demonic figures.