TV-Series
Description
Princess Milk stands among the central heroines of the Arara Kingdom, instantly recognizable by her vibrant magenta hair, animated expressions, and the distinctive pointy ears marking her royal status as one of the Sacred Sisters. Charged with protecting Hara-Hara World, she identifies Baba Lamune as the blood heir of the legendary Lamuness upon his completion of the "King Sccasher" video game, summoning him from the human world. Her personality blends forceful determination and intense focus, often revealing arrogance—especially directed at her sister Cocoa—alongside a fiercely competitive nature and impulsive emotional outbursts, her hair literally rising during peaks of anger. A defining characteristic is her substantial appetite, frequently prompting declarations of hunger and the signature phrase "Gratzie, Gratzie" after fulfilling meals.

Her story unfolds across sequels. In the OVA *NG Knight Lamune & 40 EX*, she journeys to Earth seeking Lamune after remnants of the villain Don Harumage resurface, confronting his amnesia about their past adventures. The *DX OVA* delves deeper into her dynamic with Lamune and Da Cider, featuring Milk alongside sisters Cocoa and Lesqua transforming into "Seinaru" warrior forms to challenge them over misconduct. Her romance with Lamune culminates in marriage, showcased in *VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire*, where they become parents to Lamunade. Within this sequel, Milk and Lamune adopt the covert identities "Momokaze" and "Akakaze" to secretly safeguard their son from threats, balancing their roles as deeply affectionate, happily married partners.

A pivotal revelation uncovers her family ties: Lesqua, initially appearing as Don Harumage's minion, is revealed as Milk's long-lost older sister, Café au Lait, uniting the trio of Sacred Sisters with Cocoa. This reunion unlocks their combined holy power, decisively employed during the climax of *VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire* when Milk, Lamune, and her sisters sacrifice themselves by transforming into stone to imprison the resurrected antagonist Abram. This petrified state proves temporary, allowing their eventual restoration. Milk's legacy persists through her son Lamunade, whom she guides indirectly while fiercely maintaining her protective instincts throughout the conflict against new adversaries menacing Doki-Doki space.