TV-Series
Description
Zororeene, deceased mother of protagonist Zorori, strongly resembles her son as a yellow fox with curly orange hair. In heavenly depictions, she wears a white gown and has a halo. Her spirit form on Earth lacks the gown and features a wispy tail. A younger version appears wearing a pink shirt, white vest, jeans, a necklace, and a ponytail.
She embodies extreme kindness and care, especially for her son's well-being, yet exhibits sternness regarding his life goals, like slapping him for "ending up dead" before achieving them, consistently prioritizing his fulfillment. Her younger self displays a bright, clever disposition, engaging in trickery akin to Zorori.
Her history includes meeting Zorondo Ron in high school, though they initially parted ways. She pursued her dream of becoming a clothing designer, attending school for it. A kaiju attack on her city led to Zorondo Ron rescuing her, rekindling their relationship. They married and had Zorori. She died of a mysterious illness when Zorori came of age, directly motivating his quest to become the "ultimate Prankster Genius," marry, and build a castle to honor her final wish.
Her influence persists posthumously; she often watches over Zorori as a spirit from heaven. Her memory deeply affects his actions and emotional state, causing him sadness on her birthday and reinforcing his dedication to the goals she set.
She embodies extreme kindness and care, especially for her son's well-being, yet exhibits sternness regarding his life goals, like slapping him for "ending up dead" before achieving them, consistently prioritizing his fulfillment. Her younger self displays a bright, clever disposition, engaging in trickery akin to Zorori.
Her history includes meeting Zorondo Ron in high school, though they initially parted ways. She pursued her dream of becoming a clothing designer, attending school for it. A kaiju attack on her city led to Zorondo Ron rescuing her, rekindling their relationship. They married and had Zorori. She died of a mysterious illness when Zorori came of age, directly motivating his quest to become the "ultimate Prankster Genius," marry, and build a castle to honor her final wish.
Her influence persists posthumously; she often watches over Zorori as a spirit from heaven. Her memory deeply affects his actions and emotional state, causing him sadness on her birthday and reinforcing his dedication to the goals she set.