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Momochan is the emotional core of this universe. She is impulsive, sweet, and prone to crying when her fuzz gets matted. She has one desire: to see the Potato Godzilla before it migrates south for the winter. potato godzilla momochan honeymoon mitakun top
One storm-tested night, when waves threatened to gnaw at the newly rebuilt terraces, Pomori stood sentinel. Its footfalls thudded like a metronome against a furious wind. Mitakun and the villagers worked through the storm, stacking sandbags and tying down saplings. When dawn broke, the island was battered but intact. Pomori had taken the brunt of the sea's anger, its skin scratched and sprinkled with salt. Children left bouquets of palm fronds at its knees; Momochan baked a hundred small potato cakes, perfectly round, and fed them to those who had stayed through the night. The ceremony was simple: hands sticky with syrup, eyes rimmed with salt. Potato Godzilla It looks like you’re trying to
The honeymoon unfolds like that—less a sprint toward a destination and more a series of tiny ceremonies. They swim near cliffs where the water is colder than they expected and safer because it’s shared. They buy a top from a thrift store—an outrageous, sunflower-yellow crop top with a stitched slogan in a foreign script—and argue for an hour about whether it’s tacky or perfect. Momochan wears it the next afternoon, and Mitakun pretends to be scandalized; a passing street painter insists on sketching them, two figures beneath the looming cardboard godzilla, laughing as if the world is an inside joke. She has one desire: to see the Potato
Legend says the Potato Godzilla does not breathe atomic fire. Instead, it exhales a cloud of hot, butter-scented steam. It doesn’t destroy cities; it hibernates beneath sweet potato fields, gently upturning soil. Farmers once left offerings of sour cream and chives to appease it.
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Yes, it’s as chaotic as it sounds. This story was allegedly posted as a 12-chapter web novel on Syosetsu (a Japanese user-generated novel site) under the title “Potato Godzilla, Momochan’s Honeymoon, and Mitakun’s Top Confession.” It gained a cult following of 200 dedicated readers before the author deleted it in 2023.