Momo Belia Deviluke ( モモ・ベリア・デビルーク , Momo Beria Debirūku ) is a fictional character in the manga series To Love Ru , created by Saki Hasemi and Kentaro Yabuki . In the series, Momo is Lala Satalin Deviluke 's younger sister and the younger twin sister to Nana Astar Deviluke , with Momo as the most mischievous of the three. Both twins flee to Earth to escape their studies on their home planet Deviluke. While Nana is able to communicate with animals, Momo has the unique ability to speak to plants.
47-729: (Redirected from MOMO ) [REDACTED] Look up Momo , momo , or mo-mo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Momo, may refer to: Geography [ edit ] Momo (department) , a division of Northwest Province in Cameroon Momo, Gabon , a town in the Woleu-Ntem province of Gabon Momo, Piedmont , a town in the province of Novara, in northern Italy Joffrey Tower , in Chicago, Illinois, US, originally named
94-491: A Gothic Lolita style, albeit her attire generally consists of black and green colours, as contrary to her sister's, which is of black and red. Among other things, Momo's tail is particularly sensitive, so much so that it can weaken her at the mere touch of a person, in addition to provoking arousal in her (in fact, Momo sometimes touches her tail to vent her own instincts). As the daughter of King Gid and Queen Sephie of Deviluke, an alien planet far distant from Earth, Momo,
141-466: A harem where she can display her affections openly. To accomplish this, Momo organizes the Harem Plan ( ハーレム計画 , Haremu Keikaku ) , a plan originally proposed by Lala to ensure that each and every girl who is in love with Rito can marry him. The first phase of the plan is for Momo to enter Sainan High as a student so she can monitor Rito and the female characters closely, while the second phase
188-407: A virtual reality game that Momo and Nana programmed and used to determine whether Rito Yuki is worthy of being engaged to Lala or not. In the end, after everyone exits Trouble Quest, the twins apologize to Lala for all the problems they caused before returning to Deviluke. A few chapters later, they went back to Earth after escaping from Deviluke and their studies. However, they forgot that Zastin
235-510: A 1973 novel by Michael Ende Momo (1986 film) , a 1986 film based on Ende's novel Momo (2001 film) ( Momo alla conquista del tempo ), an animated Italian film by Enzo D'Alò based on Ende's novel Momo and the Time Thieves , a 2017 opera in two acts by Svitlana Azarova based on Ende's novel For people in the arts and media, see § People . Characters [ edit ] Momo ( Avatar: The Last Airbender ) , from
282-449: A 1973 novel by Michael Ende Momo (1986 film) , a 1986 film based on Ende's novel Momo (2001 film) ( Momo alla conquista del tempo ), an animated Italian film by Enzo D'Alò based on Ende's novel Momo and the Time Thieves , a 2017 opera in two acts by Svitlana Azarova based on Ende's novel For people in the arts and media, see § People . Characters [ edit ] Momo ( Avatar: The Last Airbender ) , from
329-681: A Greek god Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Momo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Momo&oldid=1259706074 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Human name disambiguation pages Japanese feminine given names Feminine given names Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Short description
376-681: A Greek god Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Momo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Momo&oldid=1259706074 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Human name disambiguation pages Japanese feminine given names Feminine given names Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Short description
423-472: A brand of electric train vehicle system Other uses [ edit ] Momo (food) , a dumpling popular in Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, and parts of India Momo Challenge hoax , an urban legend and hoax about a fictitious Internet phenomenon MoMo, an abbreviation for Molly Mormon , a stereotype Mystery Of Missing Out, a variant of fear of missing out See also [ edit ] Momus or Momos,
470-420: A brand of electric train vehicle system Other uses [ edit ] Momo (food) , a dumpling popular in Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, and parts of India Momo Challenge hoax , an urban legend and hoax about a fictitious Internet phenomenon MoMo, an abbreviation for Molly Mormon , a stereotype Mystery Of Missing Out, a variant of fear of missing out See also [ edit ] Momus or Momos,
517-582: A character of mixed media series Kagerou Project Momo Kuzuryū, from Valkyrie Drive - Bhikkhuni Momo Maruo, from the Chouriki Sentai Ohranger Takeshi Gouda, nicknamed "Momo", a main character in the manga Tramps Like Us ( きみはペット ) Science and technology [ edit ] For uses in transportation, see § Transportation . Biology and medicine [ edit ] Monochorionic-monoamniotic , presentation of identical twins MOMO syndrome ,
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#1732787582610564-488: A character of mixed media series Kagerou Project Momo Kuzuryū, from Valkyrie Drive - Bhikkhuni Momo Maruo, from the Chouriki Sentai Ohranger Takeshi Gouda, nicknamed "Momo", a main character in the manga Tramps Like Us ( きみはペット ) Science and technology [ edit ] For uses in transportation, see § Transportation . Biology and medicine [ edit ] Monochorionic-monoamniotic , presentation of identical twins MOMO syndrome ,
611-638: A class of destroyer built for the Imperial Japanese Navy Japanese destroyer Momo , the name of more than one Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer USS Momo (SP-49) , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919 Other transportation [ edit ] Momo (company) , manufacturer of automotive and racing gear Momo Car-Sharing , short for the EU project "more options for energy efficient mobility through Car-Sharing" Siemens Modular Metro ,
658-503: A class of destroyer built for the Imperial Japanese Navy Japanese destroyer Momo , the name of more than one Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer USS Momo (SP-49) , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919 Other transportation [ edit ] Momo (company) , manufacturer of automotive and racing gear Momo Car-Sharing , short for the EU project "more options for energy efficient mobility through Car-Sharing" Siemens Modular Metro ,
705-488: A harem for Rito but also hoping to be a part of that. Much to Momo's shock, Sephie tells her that she's fine with Momo trying to get what she wants as long as her heart is fine with it. Ever since her talk with her mother, Momo has expressed doubts about whether she would be satisfied with the Harem Plan. Most notably, when she learns that Rito and Haruna accidentally kissed each other, instead of becoming happy and enthusiastic like she would whenever Rito gets development with
752-524: A main character in the manga The Demon Girl Next Door Momo Hinamori , in the manga Bleach Momo Karuizawa , in the video game Project Justice , by Capcom Momo Sakura, a minor character in the anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica Momo Sohma , from the manga Fruits Basket Momo Yaoyorozu , from the manga My Hero Academia Momo, narrator-protagonist of the novel The Life Before Us ( La Vie devant soi ), by Romain Gary (as Émile Ajar), and
799-473: A main character in the manga The Demon Girl Next Door Momo Hinamori , in the manga Bleach Momo Karuizawa , in the video game Project Justice , by Capcom Momo Sakura, a minor character in the anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica Momo Sohma , from the manga Fruits Basket Momo Yaoyorozu , from the manga My Hero Academia Momo, narrator-protagonist of the novel The Life Before Us ( La Vie devant soi ), by Romain Gary (as Émile Ajar), and
846-901: A member of Por Momoko Tsugunaga (born 1992), J-pop singer and idol, member of group Berryz Koubou Momoe Mori , Japanese entertainer Other people [ edit ] Momo (artist) , American street artist Momo (Tonga) , the 10th ruler of the Tuʻi Tonga dynasty (south Pacific islands) Momo Adamo (1895–1956), Italian-American mobster Momo Yeung , Chinese actress and ballerina Jerónimo Figueroa Cabrera (born 1982), Spanish footballer Sam Giancana (1908–1975), American mobster nicknamed "Momo" Mohamed Sissoko (born 1985), former Malian international and FC Sochaux-Montbéliard football player Momo Tamaoki ( 玉置 桃 , born 1994) , Japanese judoka Uroš Momić (born 1992), Serbian footballer known as Momo Fiction [ edit ] Momo (novel) (alternatively The Grey Gentlemen ),
893-471: A much sweeter, more friendly and calculating personality, but when she gets angry, she is the most terrifying and sadistic of the three sisters, completely changing her character and the way of doing things. Momo is highly intelligent (although less than Lala) and is an expert in the field of extraterrestrial plants . She has a much more mature mentality in some respects, especially when it comes to sex , than her sisters. Similar to Nana, Momo loves to dress in
940-574: A rare genetic disorder Computing [ edit ] Momo (software) , a Chinese location-based services instant messaging application MoMo, abbreviation of Mozilla Messaging Other technologies [ edit ] MOS-1 (satellite) , also known as Momo-1, Japan's first Earth observation satellite Momo (rocket) , a sounding rocket manufactured by Japanese company Interstellar Technologies Transportation [ edit ] For technologies, see § Transportation technologies . Ships [ edit ] Momo -class destroyer ,
987-574: A rare genetic disorder Computing [ edit ] Momo (software) , a Chinese location-based services instant messaging application MoMo, abbreviation of Mozilla Messaging Other technologies [ edit ] MOS-1 (satellite) , also known as Momo-1, Japan's first Earth observation satellite Momo (rocket) , a sounding rocket manufactured by Japanese company Interstellar Technologies Transportation [ edit ] For technologies, see § Transportation technologies . Ships [ edit ] Momo -class destroyer ,
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#17327875826101034-429: A town in the Woleu-Ntem province of Gabon Momo, Piedmont , a town in the province of Novara, in northern Italy Joffrey Tower , in Chicago, Illinois, US, originally named the "Modern Momentum Building" People [ edit ] Musicians [ edit ] Momo Hirai (born 1996), Japanese singer, dancer, rapper and member of K-pop girl group Twice Momo Latiff , also known as "Momo", Malaysian singer of
1081-517: A wife/girlfriend)?" and "which character would you want to switch bodies with for just one day?". In the same year, Jump Square presented the results of another popularity poll for the female characters of To Love-Ru Darkness in the October issue; this time Momo ranked 6th as "which character would you want to be your girlfriend (or wife)?" and "which character would you want to be in your family?", 7th as "which character would be your favorite if all
1128-401: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Momo [REDACTED] Look up Momo , momo , or mo-mo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Momo, may refer to: Geography [ edit ] Momo (department) , a division of Northwest Province in Cameroon Momo, Gabon ,
1175-570: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Momo Belia Deviluke Although initially featured as a recurring secondary character in the original To Love Ru series, Momo becomes one of the main female protagonists in the sequel To Love Ru Darkness , in which she plots to build (and be part of) a harem of girls around protagonist Rito Yuki , for whom she deeply falls in love with. Like her sisters, Momo also has pink hair (but much shorter than theirs). Unlike her twin sister Nana , she has
1222-453: Is half asleep. Momo has also stated that she knows Rito would not reciprocate her feelings, and that she is content just to be a lover. In To Love Ru Darkness , Momo takes over the role of the main female protagonist alongside Golden Darkness . Wanting Rito's love, but unwilling to cause conflict between Lala or Haruna, Momo realizes that if Rito becomes the next King of Deviluke, the laws of Earth will not apply to him, allowing Rito to create
1269-471: Is the driving force of the series in terms of both personality and pushing things to happen. And that changes the tenor of the first several episodes. She comes on to Rito like an adult seductress, one whose plays are certainly not innocent and whose schemes are designed to promote lustful scenarios both with her and with other girls she sees as potential harem candidates. Along the way she gradually starts to realize her own feelings towards Rito may go beyond just
1316-608: Is to turn Rito into a " carnivore " so that he would take it upon himself to create a harem. To do this, Momo manipulates various circumstances involving Rito and the female characters so that they end up in a romantic situation. So far, herself, Lala, Haruna, Nana, Mikan (despite being Rito's sister), Darkness, Yui Kotegawa , Run Elise Jewelria and Rin Kujou are part of the Harem Plan, with Saki Tenjouin , Risa Momioka , Mio Sawada , Mea Kurosaki , Kyouko Kirisaki , Tearju Lunatique and Sayaka Arai under consideration to be part of
1363-426: The "Modern Momentum Building" People [ edit ] Musicians [ edit ] Momo Hirai (born 1996), Japanese singer, dancer, rapper and member of K-pop girl group Twice Momo Latiff , also known as "Momo", Malaysian singer of the 1950s Momo Kodama ( 児玉 桃 , born 1972) , Japanese classical pianist (born 1972) Hitomi Momoi (born 1974), J-pop singer who is a former member of "I've Sound" and
1410-607: The 10th ruler of the Tuʻi Tonga dynasty (south Pacific islands) Momo Adamo (1895–1956), Italian-American mobster Momo Yeung , Chinese actress and ballerina Jerónimo Figueroa Cabrera (born 1982), Spanish footballer Sam Giancana (1908–1975), American mobster nicknamed "Momo" Mohamed Sissoko (born 1985), former Malian international and FC Sochaux-Montbéliard football player Momo Tamaoki ( 玉置 桃 , born 1994) , Japanese judoka Uroš Momić (born 1992), Serbian footballer known as Momo Fiction [ edit ] Momo (novel) (alternatively The Grey Gentlemen ),
1457-416: The 1950s Momo Kodama ( 児玉 桃 , born 1972) , Japanese classical pianist (born 1972) Hitomi Momoi (born 1974), J-pop singer who is a former member of "I've Sound" and a member of Por Momoko Tsugunaga (born 1992), J-pop singer and idol, member of group Berryz Koubou Momoe Mori , Japanese entertainer Other people [ edit ] Momo (artist) , American street artist Momo (Tonga) ,
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1504-486: The Harem Plan. In addition to the anime and manga, Momo has appeared in four To Love Ru video games : To Love Ru Darkness — Battle Ecstasy , To Love Ru Darkness — Idol Revolution , To Love Ru Darkness — True Princess , and To Love Ru Darkness: Gravure Chance . Momo also makes a cameo appearance in the third chapter of the manga adaptation of the light novel series Mayoi Neko Overrun! . The June 2015 issue of Shueisha 's Jump Square magazine included
1551-689: The animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender Momo ( Breath of Fire character) , from the video game series Breath of Fire MOMO ( Xenosaga ) , from the video game Xenosaga King Momo (Carnival character) , portrayed in numerous Latin American festivities Momo the Monster , a legend originating in Missouri, in the United States Momo Belia Deviluke , from the manga To Love Ru Momo Chiyoda,
1598-433: The animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender Momo ( Breath of Fire character) , from the video game series Breath of Fire MOMO ( Xenosaga ) , from the video game Xenosaga King Momo (Carnival character) , portrayed in numerous Latin American festivities Momo the Monster , a legend originating in Missouri, in the United States Momo Belia Deviluke , from the manga To Love Ru Momo Chiyoda,
1645-435: The anime series Samurai Champloo Momo, the female protagonist of Wonder Momo , a Japan-only 1987 arcade game Momo, a black cat from the 2016 Google Doodle browser game Magic Cat Academy Momo Adachi, a main character in the manga series Peach Girl ( ピーチガール ) Momo Ayase, from the manga Dandadan Momo Belia Deviluke, Lala's younger sister, in the manga and anime series To Love-Ru Momo Kisaragi,
1692-435: The anime series Samurai Champloo Momo, the female protagonist of Wonder Momo , a Japan-only 1987 arcade game Momo, a black cat from the 2016 Google Doodle browser game Magic Cat Academy Momo Adachi, a main character in the manga series Peach Girl ( ピーチガール ) Momo Ayase, from the manga Dandadan Momo Belia Deviluke, Lala's younger sister, in the manga and anime series To Love-Ru Momo Kisaragi,
1739-400: The events of the series, Momo travelled through the galaxy and met tons of plants from different worlds, befriending all of them due to her ability to communicate with them. Momo, alongside Nana, makes her first appearance in the manga in chapter 97 of To Love Ru , in which the twins arrive on Earth and transport basically the entire cast of the manga into a RPG world inside Trouble Quest,
1786-486: The heroines were in an idol group?", and 10th as "which character would you want to be your friend?". In a review for To Love Ru Darkness , Theron Martin, from Anime News Network , called Momo "conniving" and "calculating", and noted how she effectively becomes the lead female protagonist of the series, which led Lala and Haruna to be relegated to a "mere ensemble supporting status", with both making little more than cameo appearances in many episodes. Martin also said, "Momo
1833-411: The novel's UK title Momo, the heroines of Magical Princess Minky Momo , two different magical-girl anime MOMO, a main character from the film Madame Rosa , directed by Moshé Mizrahi Momo, the main character of the 1973 novel of the same name Momo, a main character from the 2003 film Monsieur Ibrahim , directed by François Dupeyron Momo, Fuu's pet Japanese dwarf flying squirrel, in
1880-411: The novel's UK title Momo, the heroines of Magical Princess Minky Momo , two different magical-girl anime MOMO, a main character from the film Madame Rosa , directed by Moshé Mizrahi Momo, the main character of the 1973 novel of the same name Momo, a main character from the 2003 film Monsieur Ibrahim , directed by François Dupeyron Momo, Fuu's pet Japanese dwarf flying squirrel, in
1927-518: The other girls, Momo becomes worried, restless and uneasy; she feels like a loser, much to her own surprise. Despite this, she pushes Rito to finally confess to Haruna. When Momo watches as Rito and Haruna's attempts to confess to each other once again went nowhere, Momo somehow feels relieved. However, after Lala reaffirms her own love for Rito and satisfaction in receiving love from him despite his love for Haruna, Momo also reaffirms her own satisfaction to receive his love and restores her resolve to resume
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1974-447: The plan but, it's still unofficial as to whether or not they'll be part of the plan in the end. As of the present time, Momo's Harem Plan is gradually taking effect as Rito, who initially rejected the idea, is slowly beginning to consider it. Throughout the manga, Momo continuously tries to find ways to make every girl around Rito fall for him as part of the Harem Plan. She would sometimes buy love simulation games as part of her research for
2021-410: The plan, which she uses to set the mood for him and a certain girl he's with or even when it's her. She hopes that one day Rito might return her love as well as the love of every girl who has feelings for him. After her mother, Sephie, comes to visit them, Momo hopes she doesn't find out about the Harem Plan, but after a brief moment with Rito, Sephie quickly realizes that her daughter is not only planning
2068-428: The results of its popularity poll for the heroines of To Love-Ru Darkness . In the various categories presented, Momo ranked 1st as "which character would be your favorite if all the heroines were in an idol group?", 2nd as "which character would you want to be your girlfriend (or wife)?", 3rd as "which character would you want to be your friend?", and 4th as "which character would you want to be in your family (but not as
2115-460: The series, Momo gradually develops affectionate feelings for Rito despite him being the fiancé of her sister Lala. She often fantasizes perverted situations with Rito, and desires for him to become sexually active towards her. Momo would constantly sneaks into Rito's room to sleep with him, sometimes even half-naked, revealing Momo's lustful side. Whenever she is asked of the situation, she simply says that she accidentally gets into Rito's room while she
2162-459: The younger sister of Lala Satalin Deviluke and twin of Nana Astar Deviluke , holds the title of "Third Princess of Deviluke", as she is the youngest of the three sisters. Since childhood, Momo and Nana always argued. Whenever they fought, Lala would always found ways for the twins to reconcile and for Zastin (Lala's personal bodyguard) not to be angry with them. At some point in the time before
2209-599: Was also staying on Earth, who was instructed by their father to bring them back home. In the end, they defeat Zastin and his assistants, and convinced their father that they are going to stay on Earth with Lala. During Momo and Nana's stay at the Yuki household, they created their own house in the attic using space distortion technology. They also take care of all their necessities to avoid disturbing Rito's younger sister, Mikan Yuki , for cooking, cleaning, etc. However, they still come down sometimes to eat Mikan's cooking. Throughout
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