OVA
Description
Momoka Momozono is a high school student and a key operative of the Saitama Earth Defense Force, bearing the code name HxE Pink. She sports maroon hair, typically tied in a ponytail, with two gold clips securing her bangs and gold rectangular earrings. Her purple eyes and slender frame, with a flat chest and measurements of 77-54-79, complement her usual attire—a school uniform consisting of a white dress shirt, blue bow tie, and blue skirt. A thigh belt on her left leg holds her HxEros transformation gear.

Energetic and outgoing, she speaks with a marked Kansai accent and possesses a strong sense of justice. Her demeanor is playful and occasionally childish, tempered by a frank and unembarrassed attitude toward nudity, which she often promotes as bonding among female companions. This perverted streak coexists with a deep-seated insecurity about her small breast size, a sensitivity heightened by comparisons to her teammates and her older sister, sometimes leading her to tease others about their physiques.

Her past is shadowed by her sister Sonoka, a successful model, leaving Momoka with feelings of inadequacy that once drove her to delinquency. A month before joining HxEros, Jou Anno recruited her for her own merits, a gesture that restored her self-worth and fueled her desire to prove herself. As an athletic combatant and former track team captain, she employs powerful kicks in battle, culminating in her special attack, “Raging Peacock” or “Verwilderte Pfingstrose.” With an H-Energy level of 52MJ, she ranks fourth in her branch, transforming via a garter ring on her left thigh.

Within the team, she serves as a supportive older figure. She nurtures unrequited feelings for Retto Enjou and sustains a rivalry with Kirara Hoshino, spurred by envy over Kirara’s greater H-Energy and curvaceous build—a dynamic that pushes Momoka to excel. On missions, she combats Kiseichuu with fervor, critiques underperformance sternly, and even offers erotic material to boost morale. Her journey centers on overcoming insecurity and finding value in her heroic role, transcending past rebellion and familial pressures. Her given name combines the characters for “peach” and “flower,” while her surname means “peach garden.”