OVA
Description
Pyocola Analogue III, called Piyoko, is an 8-year-old alien princess from Planet Analogue. Her full royal name signifies her as the third in her lineage. She is the daughter of Pyocola Analogue II and an unnamed general, with Ryo Analogue as her stepfather. She later becomes mother to Pyocola Analogue IV. Her grandparents are Pyocola Analogue I and King Piyocolus Analogue.

Driven by her planet's extreme poverty, Piyoko leads the Black Gema Gema Gang to kidnap Di Gi Charat (Dejiko) for ransom. Her plans consistently fail due to inherent naivety and Dejiko's deceptions. Despite self-styling as "evil," she remains good-hearted, pushing herself from deep concern for her home planet.

In early childhood, her parents left her with three subordinates—Rik, Ky, and Coo—after their failed conquest of Planet Di Gi Charat caused embarrassment. Piyoko later fled to Earth after accidentally destroying an Analogue city without repair funds. Her caretakers assume parental roles: Rik as a father figure, Ky as a mother figure, and Coo—who harbors a crush—as her self-proclaimed pet.

Piyoko has short blonde hair with curled ends and teal or blue eyes. Her original outfit resembles a nurse uniform with panda motifs: a hat featuring black panda eyes and mouth, panda ears, a white apron, and a vertically striped brown-and-dark-brown dress. In *Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat*, she wears a black maid dress with a pink panda bow, bat wings, and long black shoes. She exhibits a notable obsession with pandas.

Her primary ability, the "Mouth Bazooka" (or "Upchuck Bazooka"), fires a laser comparable to Dejiko’s Laser Eye Beam. Its longer activation phrase often leaves her vulnerable to preemptive attacks. She frequently ends sentences with the verbal tic "pyo."

Across media, Piyoko faces persistent financial struggles, leading to frugal habits like foraging near her spaceship. Though rivals with Dejiko, their relationship shows complexity—such as Dejiko gifting her a Mystery Phone in a Christmas episode. The OVA *Leave It to Piyoko!* highlights her daily comedic misfortunes and resourcefulness with the Black Gema Gema Gang. A teenage cameo in *Cromartie High School* implies aging within the franchise.