OVA
Description
Minky Momo begins as a princess from Fenarinarsa, a celestial realm of fairy tale beings severed from Earth by humanity's fading hopes. Sent by its rulers, she arrives as the adopted child of a pet-care couple, aided by three companions: dog Sindbook, monkey Mocha, and bird Pipil. Her mission to restore human aspirations relies on a magical pendant, enabling adult transformations with profession-specific attire and skills—nurse, officer, or veterinarian—for each crisis. Success manifests as jewels in Fenarinarsa's crown; twelve would reunite the realms.

Her initial journey halted abruptly when sponsorship withdrawal triggered an in-story tragedy: stripped of magic, she perished in a toy truck accident. Reborn as her Earth parents' biological daughter, now fully human, this incarnation later confronted lingering evil with help from a pink lizard, Kadzilla.

A subsequent iteration from Marinarsa—Fenarinarsa's aquatic counterpart—joined another Earth family to reignite hope, though weakened by her journey. Her path diverged when her family became refugees in a world bleaker still. Meeting the original human Momo, they acknowledged shared purpose across separate continuities. Witnessing magical beings vanish amid societal decay, she chose permanence on Earth when Marinarsa's rulers departed, relinquishing magic to become her foster parents' true daughter and fulfill their dream.

Later OVAs like *The Bridge Over Dreams* depict her non-magical role embodying memory and connection. Upholding a local bridge legend promising inevitable reunions, she waits daily after pledging proof to a skeptic. Her steadfast presence intersects with passersby—an elderly vendor, a departing soldier, a dedicated runner—highlighting patience and hope amid life's flux.

Episodic tales featured temporary fairy tale transformations, including Disney-inspired Snow White. Assuming Snow White's gown and bow, she aided dwarfs and a vain queen against symbolic threats like poisoned apples or shadow entities, resolving conflicts through empathy to restore joy within self-contained narratives.