
《Dandadan》 Ayase Momo's Inner Monologue: The Growth Mark from "Gyaru" to "Hero"
The Maverick in the "Dandadan" World: The Charming Language of Ayase Momo
The Maverick in the "Dandadan" World: The Charming Language of Ayase Momo
In Ryū Kōshin's fantasy manga "Dandadan," the heroine Ayase Momo (Momoi) has quickly captured readers' hearts with her distinct personality, powerful supernatural abilities, and straightforward "gyaru" style. Each of her lines is not merely a tool to advance the plot but also a vivid expression of her inner world, character traits, and the evolving relationship with the male protagonist, Takakura Ken (Okarun). From her initial firm beliefs to her courage in battle and her sensitivity when facing emotions, Ayase Momo's lines construct her complete arc from a seemingly rebellious high school student to a self-reliant supernatural hero.

Core Belief: Ghosts Exist, Aliens Don't!
The biggest contradiction in Momo's personality, which is also the core of the story's beginning, is revealed in her unique belief in supernatural phenomena. She firmly believes in the existence of ghosts because she comes from a family of mediums and was influenced by her grandmother from a young age; but at the same time, she scoffs at aliens, considering them nonsense. This also led to the "bet" with Okarun, who believes in aliens but not ghosts, which started their entire adventure. This steadfast belief, even after personally encountering aliens, remains the underlying tone of her character deep down. Although constantly challenged throughout the process, she always manages to stick to her principles.
Courage and Wit in Battle: The Gyaru's True Strength
As a powerful psychic capable of perception, protection, and attack, Ayase Momo displays courage and initiative far beyond ordinary people when facing various bizarre monsters and aliens. Her lines are full of direct, even slightly rough "gyaru" flair.
Her wit and sarcasm are also top-notch. She often makes sharp comments about Okarun's strange behavior or the bizarre situations they encounter. These remarks not only add more humor to the plot but also highlight her quick reactions and straightforwardness. From inner monologues to direct retorts, Momo's battle lines are the best testament to her courage and sense of justice.



