Love Momozono is a 14-year-old second-year student at Public Yotsuba Junior High School. She possesses hazel eyes and short, wavy hazel hair styled in upward-pointing pigtails secured by magenta scrunchies featuring decorative chains. Her typical civilian attire includes pink tops, denim shorts, a brown belt, and salmon-red sneakers. Her personality blends energetic cheerfulness with deep empathy, frequently placing others' happiness before her own. This results in intense emotional reactions, especially heightened distress when witnessing suffering. She displays occasional childishness, notably her aversion to carrots and resulting arguments with her mother. Further traits include impulsiveness, clumsiness, disinterest in academics and most sports (though she enjoys dance), and admiration for the dance group Trinity. Her emotional volatility encompasses a short temper and susceptibility to anger or hurt. A pivotal moment arrives when Love encounters the fairy Tarte, gaining the ability to transform into Cure Peach. This alter ego sports significantly elongated light-blonde hair in similar pigtails adorned with heart-shaped ornaments, a pink ruffled mini-dress with puffed sleeves, dark maroon knee-length socks, pink boots, and a choker. Her transformation phrase is "Change, Pretty Cure! Beat Up!" She introduces herself as Cure Peach with: "The pink heart is the emblem of love. Freshly-picked, Cure Peach!" Her attacks involve forming a heart shape with her hands to unleash a pink energy blast ("Love Sunshine") and later wielding the Peach Rod for an upgraded "Love Sunshine Fresh." She also contributes to the group attack "Lucky Clover Grand Finale," channeling the Lovely Leaf through the Clover Box. Relationships significantly shape her journey. She maintains childhood friendships with Miki Aono (Cure Berry) and Inori Yamabuki (Cure Pine), forming the dance trio "Clover." Her initially antagonistic relationship with Setsuna Higashi (formerly the Labyrinth agent Eas) evolves dramatically; despite betrayal and conflict, Love's persistent optimism facilitates Setsuna's redemption. Setsuna eventually becomes Cure Passion, joins Love's household as an adopted sister, and deepens their sibling bond. Within her family, Love shares a close yet occasionally strained connection with her mother, Ayumi, centered on dietary habits. She deeply grieves her grandfather, Momozono Genkichi, whose death caused childhood distress over fading memories. Other key connections include her obliviousness to childhood friend Daisuke Chinen's romantic feelings, mentorship under Trinity leader Chinen Miyuki, and her caretaking role for the fairy Tarte, who lives with her family. Her name holds thematic weight: "Momozono" combines "peach" (桃, momo) and "garden" (園, sono), referencing her Cure Peach identity, while "Love" (ラブ, rabu) reflects her role as the symbol of love. Character development occurs through confronting personal failures. In the movie "Omocha no Kuni wa Himitsu ga Ippai!?", her old stuffed rabbit, Usapyon, seeks help against Toymajin, a vengeful entity stealing toys. Traveling to the Land of Toys, Love experiences guilt upon realizing Toymajin's anger stems from abandonment—mirroring her own neglect of Usapyon, whom she stored away and forgot. This confrontation forces her to acknowledge the pain caused by disregard and strengthens her resolve to protect emotional bonds. During this mission, she accesses the Cure Angel form—a winged state with a predominantly white costume, longer ribbons, enhanced speed, and flight capabilities, utilizing group attacks like "Loving True Heart." Cure Angel reappears during the series finale, powered by collective hope from Labyrinth's citizens. Love also assumes the Cure Rainbow Peach form in crossover media ("Pretty Cure All Stars DX 2"), featuring golden wings and a design similar to Cure Angel. Her journey begins protecting Miyuki from a Nakewameke attack during a Trinity concert; her strong protective emotions activate the Linkrun device, enabling her initial Cure Peach transformation. Early challenges include conflicts with her mother over household responsibilities and food preferences, illustrating familial friction. Throughout her story, she balances her leadership role within the Pretty Cure team with personal growth, learning to channel her empathy productively while confronting the consequences of neglect and the redemptive power of unwavering compassion.

Titles

Love Momozono/Cure Peach/Cure Angel

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