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Pyocola Analogue III, known as Piyoko, is an 8-year-old alien princess from Planet Analogue. Her full royal title signifies her position as the third in the Analogue lineage. She leads the Black Gema Gema Gang, dedicated to executing her schemes. Her primary motivation involves attempting to kidnap Dejiko (Di Gi Charat) for ransom to relieve her home planet's severe poverty; these attempts consistently fail due to her inherent naivety and susceptibility to deception.

Piyoko possesses short blonde hair and blue or teal eyes. She features distinctive panda-themed accessories, including black panda ears and a hat or bow with panda facial features. Her standard attire resembles a nurse-inspired dress in black, white, and brown, though adaptations sometimes depict her in a black maid dress with an apron, bat wings, and long shoes, always maintaining the panda motif.

Her personality blends self-proclaimed villainy with underlying innocence. Despite declaring herself "evil," her actions stem from a genuine desire to aid her impoverished planet. This makes her easily manipulated, particularly by Dejiko who exploits her trusting nature. Piyoko pushes herself rigorously due to a sense of responsibility toward Planet Analogue's citizens, revealing deeper conscientiousness beneath her comedic villain role.

Piyoko's signature ability is the "Upchuck Bazooka" or "Mouth Bazooka," a laser fired from her mouth comparable in power to Dejiko's Eye Beams. Its effectiveness is often undermined by a longer activation phrase, leaving her vulnerable to preemptive attacks; the attack's name varies slightly but consistently originates from her mouth.

Her backstory reveals her parents, Pyocola Analogue II and an unnamed general, left her under the care of minions Rik, Ky, and Coo after their failed takeover of Planet Di Gi Charat. They intend to reunite when she turns 13, avoiding responsibility for their defeat. Piyoko fled to Earth after accidentally destroying an Analogue city without funds for reparations, further motivating her ransom plots.

She ends sentences with the verbal tic "-pyo" and exhibits an obsessive fascination with pandas, influencing her aesthetic choices. While her core traits remain consistent, specific narrative developments across spin-offs or sequels lack detailed documentation. Her cameo in "Cromartie High School" as a teenage version confirms her enduring presence.