TV Special
Description
Mocha Hoto, Cocoa Hoto's tall older sister, sports pale skin, long caramel-brown hair extending past her chest with curled ends, and distinctive purple eyes. She frequently wears a tan sun hat with a white shirt partially covered by a green dress.
Her personality blends air-headed enthusiasm for cute things with a dependable, nurturing presence. Mocha treats others with kindness and gentleness, often acting as a surrogate older sister to Cocoa's friends—Chino Kafū, Rize Tedeza, Chiya Ujimatsu, Syaro Kirima, Maya Jōga, and Megumi Natsu. Though seemingly flawless, she harbors loneliness when separated from Cocoa and habitually conceals vulnerabilities in her sister's presence, a trait rooted in childhood when Cocoa imitated her as a role model. She routinely carries a rolling pin, using it to surprise others, especially Cocoa and their friends.
Mocha demonstrates exceptional baking skills, crafting bread that brings Chino to tears of joy and Stollen praised by others. However, her scones are notoriously unpalatable, described by Cocoa as "trauma-inducing," and her siphon-brewed coffee initially tastes like "muddy water," later improving only to the level of "plain hot water." Her latte art surpasses Cocoa's, partly due to secret training with Takahiro Kafū, and wins Chino's admiration.
Her relationship with Cocoa is intensely close, marked by overprotectiveness and emotional dependence. Mocha envisioned Cocoa attending the same school indefinitely and struggles with Cocoa's growing independence and physical separation. When Cocoa neglects correspondence for a month or expresses dislike, Mocha reacts with profound sadness and energy loss. This dynamic includes playful rivalry, such as Mocha's reckless scooter and van driving during deliveries, which induces motion sickness in Cocoa.
A dedicated fan of author Midori Aoyama, Mocha fails to recognize her initially but later requests an autograph on her rolling pin. She eventually gifts this signed rolling pin to Cocoa, symbolizing acknowledgment of Cocoa's personal growth. Mocha's "big sister aura" profoundly impacts characters like Chino and Rize, who find Cocoa's playful behavior incongruous with Mocha's dignified presence.
Her personality blends air-headed enthusiasm for cute things with a dependable, nurturing presence. Mocha treats others with kindness and gentleness, often acting as a surrogate older sister to Cocoa's friends—Chino Kafū, Rize Tedeza, Chiya Ujimatsu, Syaro Kirima, Maya Jōga, and Megumi Natsu. Though seemingly flawless, she harbors loneliness when separated from Cocoa and habitually conceals vulnerabilities in her sister's presence, a trait rooted in childhood when Cocoa imitated her as a role model. She routinely carries a rolling pin, using it to surprise others, especially Cocoa and their friends.
Mocha demonstrates exceptional baking skills, crafting bread that brings Chino to tears of joy and Stollen praised by others. However, her scones are notoriously unpalatable, described by Cocoa as "trauma-inducing," and her siphon-brewed coffee initially tastes like "muddy water," later improving only to the level of "plain hot water." Her latte art surpasses Cocoa's, partly due to secret training with Takahiro Kafū, and wins Chino's admiration.
Her relationship with Cocoa is intensely close, marked by overprotectiveness and emotional dependence. Mocha envisioned Cocoa attending the same school indefinitely and struggles with Cocoa's growing independence and physical separation. When Cocoa neglects correspondence for a month or expresses dislike, Mocha reacts with profound sadness and energy loss. This dynamic includes playful rivalry, such as Mocha's reckless scooter and van driving during deliveries, which induces motion sickness in Cocoa.
A dedicated fan of author Midori Aoyama, Mocha fails to recognize her initially but later requests an autograph on her rolling pin. She eventually gifts this signed rolling pin to Cocoa, symbolizing acknowledgment of Cocoa's personal growth. Mocha's "big sister aura" profoundly impacts characters like Chino and Rize, who find Cocoa's playful behavior incongruous with Mocha's dignified presence.