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Momoko Akatsutsumi (赤堤 ももこ Akatsutsumi Momoko, Blossom in the English dub) primarily known by her hero name Hyper Blossom (ハイパー・ブロッサム Haipā Burossamu), is the first member and self-proclaimed leader of the Powerpuff Girls Z team. Her signature color is pink, and she is represented by hearts.

Personality[]

Momoko is a bit boy-crazy, given to crushes and romantic fantasies, and is also an otaku. She is very familiar with the mahou shojo genre, along with some typical anime/super sentai concepts, and is regarded as an "otaku" ("hero maniac" in the English dub) in school, especially by Kaoru. Momoko also has a strong appetite for sugary foods. Momoko was the first to encounter Mojo Jojo at the park after buying candy. She can get very cranky if she doesn't eat sweets for a long time. Although often distracted and has been known to whine, Momoko tries her best to protect Tokyo City, lead the girls, and help her friends regardless of her situation (In one instance, when Momoko is unable to transform, she tries to fight alongside Miyako (Rolling Bubbles) and Kaoru (Powered Buttercup) wearing a sentai hero mask). While not as intelligent as her 1998 predecessor, she can often be very clever and crafty when needed, usually being the first to devise a plan to trick or defeat a monster the girls are having trouble with. She has a younger sister named Kuriko. She plans to be married in the future.

Appearance[]

Momoko is a beautiful young girl with fair skin, large pink eyes, and ankle-length ginger hair held back in a ponytail with a large red ribbon.

As a civilian, Momoko wears a white shirt with a yellow heart graphic and pink and red striped sleeves, as well as a denim skirt, and shades of pink sneakers and white socks. She also wears her white transformation belt with a pink compact, and a ring with a similar pink design to her compact, at all times.

In the later episodes, her civilian attire changes to a white shirt with a dark pink heart design and light pink sleeves over a magenta dress, and brown boots, still retaining her transformation belt and ring.

As Hyper Blossom, she wears the standard Powerpuff Girl outfit in her signature colour, pink, consisting of a dark pink one piece suit with a black trim, light pink cropped and sleeves varsity jacket with a 'P' graphic on the left side, a dark pink short skirt with black linings at the edge of her skirt to cover her bottoms, fingerless gloves with white and pink linings, and pink shoes. She also wears a black choker with a gold 'P' design, and her transformation belt, and wields a pink yo-yo.

Weapons and Abilities[]

Momoko transforms using the phrase "Hyper Blossom." She uses a yo-yo, the string of which can extend and retract at will, giving Momoko full control over its movements. Blossom can also control the spin on the yo-yo as well as have it emit pink energy blasts. Momoko changes the names of her attacks every episode. The names of her attacks are mainly based on sweets and she never repeats the same sweet name in other episodes. Some of her attack names are "Wedding Cake Blossom Finish," "Strawberry Big-Luck Spin," "Ice Cream Shoot," and "Shooting Yo-yo." Many of her attacks resemble the Shooting Yo-yo and Spinning Yo-yo attacks in the first episode with some attacks having additional properties, such as a multi-hit property or the ability to catch objects. Momoko, like the original American cartoon Blossom, can also throw her ribbon like a bomb at the enemy (although it was never explained how she knew it would work).

Relationships[]

Powerpuffs[]

Gallery[]

Click here to Momoko Akatsusumi's Gallery

Trivia[]

  • She has a similar hairstyle to Ririka Moriya from Nurse Angel Ririka SOS and Manatsu Natsumi/Cure Summer from Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure and her Red Ribbon hair same as a Rabbit ears look alike.
  • Her last name, Akatsutsumi, is the name of a real-life place in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Momoko Akatsutsumi is similar to Ririka Moriya from Nurse Angel Ririka SOS, Princess Peach from Super Mario series, Mimi-Lynne from Shimajiro series and Miyuki Hoshizora/Cure Happy (Emily/Glitter Lucky) from Smile Pretty Cure! (aka Glitter Force) from the Pretty Cure series within Pink Heroines.
  • Because her personality has significantly been changed from the original Blossom, she is, by far, the most different from her fellow Powerpuff Girls when compared to their original counterparts, even though she still assumes the role as their leader like her "ancestral self" does.
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