OVA
Description
Pyocola Analogue III, nicknamed Piyoko, is an eight-year-old monarch hailing from the destitute Planet Analogue. Commanding the Black Gema Gema Corps, she relentlessly schemes to abduct Dejiko, a catgirl resident of Planet Di Gi Charat, aiming to extort resources to salvage her world’s crumbling economy. Her plots inevitably unravel, thwarted by Dejiko’s swift retaliations and Piyoko’s self-sabotaging overzealousness in confronting her planet’s crises.
Orphaned after her parents—Pyocola Analogue II and an unnamed disgraced general—fled following their botched invasion of Di Gi Charat, Piyoko was entrusted to three loyal underlings: Rik, Ky, and Coo. They oversee her guardianship until her thirteenth birthday. A pivotal childhood mishap saw her fleeing to Earth after inadvertently obliterating an Analogue city, a catastrophe her bankrupt planet could not redress.
Her signature weapon, the Mouth Bazooka, unleashes a laser beam rivaling Dejiko’s Laser Eye Beam in potency. Yet its sluggish charge time often leaves her vulnerable to preemptive strikes. Visually, she sports blond hair, azure eyes, and attire adorned with panda motifs—her original ensemble features a nurse-inspired dress with panda-eared headwear, while alternate depictions clad her in a black maid uniform accented with bat wings.
Consistently cast as a tenacious but hapless foe, Piyoko navigates multiple narratives. In *Di Gi Charat Kuchi Kara Bazooka*, she partners with her henchmen to orchestrate Mouth Bazooka-centric strategies, only to face calamitous misfires. *Di Gi Charat Nyo!* spotlights her perpetual penury and rivalry with Dejiko, reducing her to foraging herbs near her derelict spacecraft.
Though sparse familial connections note a daughter, Pyocola Analogue IV, and stepfather Ryo Analogue, their dynamics remain unexplored. A teenage cameo in *Cromartie High School* hints at potential alternate timelines.
Piyoko punctuates her speech with "pyo," a whimsical verbal tether to her eccentricity. Despite her self-styled villainy, an innate kindness renders her gullible to trickery. Her dogged dedication to rescuing Planet Analogue, juxtaposed with perpetual ineptitude, weaves tragicomic tension, underscoring the poignant gap between her grand ambitions and hapless execution.
Orphaned after her parents—Pyocola Analogue II and an unnamed disgraced general—fled following their botched invasion of Di Gi Charat, Piyoko was entrusted to three loyal underlings: Rik, Ky, and Coo. They oversee her guardianship until her thirteenth birthday. A pivotal childhood mishap saw her fleeing to Earth after inadvertently obliterating an Analogue city, a catastrophe her bankrupt planet could not redress.
Her signature weapon, the Mouth Bazooka, unleashes a laser beam rivaling Dejiko’s Laser Eye Beam in potency. Yet its sluggish charge time often leaves her vulnerable to preemptive strikes. Visually, she sports blond hair, azure eyes, and attire adorned with panda motifs—her original ensemble features a nurse-inspired dress with panda-eared headwear, while alternate depictions clad her in a black maid uniform accented with bat wings.
Consistently cast as a tenacious but hapless foe, Piyoko navigates multiple narratives. In *Di Gi Charat Kuchi Kara Bazooka*, she partners with her henchmen to orchestrate Mouth Bazooka-centric strategies, only to face calamitous misfires. *Di Gi Charat Nyo!* spotlights her perpetual penury and rivalry with Dejiko, reducing her to foraging herbs near her derelict spacecraft.
Though sparse familial connections note a daughter, Pyocola Analogue IV, and stepfather Ryo Analogue, their dynamics remain unexplored. A teenage cameo in *Cromartie High School* hints at potential alternate timelines.
Piyoko punctuates her speech with "pyo," a whimsical verbal tether to her eccentricity. Despite her self-styled villainy, an innate kindness renders her gullible to trickery. Her dogged dedication to rescuing Planet Analogue, juxtaposed with perpetual ineptitude, weaves tragicomic tension, underscoring the poignant gap between her grand ambitions and hapless execution.