Momonosuke has great courage and selflessness. Momonosuke also aided the Straw Hats in treating the brutalized mink citizens of Zou.
After learning of Caesar's evil intentions to sacrifice his test subjects, he wanted to warn his fellow captive children about it despite the dangers as he stated it will be shame as a samurai to simply run away. Having immense compassion, Momonosuke cares dearly for the people of Wano and his retainers as well as other strangers.
Momonosuke's compassion and selflessnessĭespite his tender age, Momonosuke is extremely dedicated to the samurai code of Bushido such as benevolence, courage, righteousness, and honor. “Įveryone, don't mind me!! That is what the enemy wants! I promise I will manage alone, so please strike down both Kaidou and Orochi, protect Wano! Despite his pride, he also cried when he thought Kin'emon had died. Ironically, this attitude is what prevented him from getting poisoned by NHC10. He also refused to eat any of the food or candy they offered him. Galleryĭue to his upbringing as a samurai, Momonosuke has a prideful and stubborn personality, as he was unwilling to communicate with the other kidnapped children. According to Shinobu, he bears a great resemblance to a certain person. Īfter his body was aged into that of a 28-year-old adult, Momonosuke was shown to be much taller (with a 180 cm tall Shinobu reaching around his stomach/chest area) with muscular arms. During the Punk Hazard Arc, he also wore a red scarf and a purple obi. Momonosuke's typical garb is a pink kimono with peach designs on it, matching his name ("momo" means "peach" in Japanese), as well as a pair of geta.
While his unshaven hair is black like his father's, the portions of his hair that are shaven are turquoise like his mother's and sister's. Momonosuke's appearance matches the stereotype of samurai found in ancient Japan, with a topknot and the top of his head shaven.