Minami Momochi Explained

Minami Momochi
Birth Place:Fukuoka, Kyushu, Japan
Occupation:DJ, Presenter

is a Japanese DJ, idol and presenter, specialising in music from anime. She is notable for performing while dressed in a kigurumi style outfit, wearing an anime-style face mask while performing.

Career

Momochi describes herself as "the world's first animetic idol", and wears an anime-style face mask on stage.[1] [2] She made her TV debut on Anison Live on TV Tokyo,[3] and has since appeared on other TV shows including Quiz 30: Danketsu Seyo!, Tsukuriba and Goddotan. Her other roles include acting as a guide to Asagaya's Anime Street,[4] working as an ambassador for Akihabara, hosting NicoNico Douga live broadcasts, and presenting professional wrestling matches.[1] She was the in ring announcer for Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, the women's division of DDT Pro-Wrestling. She left the promotion in 2017.

Momochi claims in an interview with Vice Japan that she looked like an anime character as a child and "used to have a bit of complex about it", but because she was complimented on her looks she decided to become an anime-like idol. She also says that made her own original anime series.[5]

In 2014, Momochi successfully crowdfunded a campaign to become the star in a series of sci-fi ninja light novels, raising ¥1,852,300 ($17,000) on the website Green Funding. The novels, entitled Catch Me in Asagaya: Ninja Mangatronique, are written by Kasuga Yasunori and features a cover illustration by Techno Fuyuno.[4] [6]

Influences

Momochi has stated that when DJing that she prefers to use anime songs that used fixed choreography so that she can dance with the crowd, examples being music from the series Pretty Cure and Love Live!.[1] She has also said that musicians that have influenced her include hide from X Japan.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Interview with Momoich Minami DJ Idol of Anicrush!!!. Ani-Culture. July 8, 2015. May 20, 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20171016122004/http://www.ani-culture.net/2015/07/interview-momochi-minami-dj-idol-anicrush/. October 16, 2017.
  2. Web site: "They do something completely different": An interview with Androniki Christodoulou. AniCrush. June 6, 2017.
  3. Web site: Minami Momochi: The World's First Animated Idol!. Hyper Japan. May 20, 2017.
  4. Web site: Homepage. Minami Momochi. May 20, 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170521190602/http://en.momochi373.com/. May 21, 2017.
  5. Web site: Internet Celebrities Ep. 1: Minami Momochi. Vice Media via YouTube. June 17, 2014. May 20, 2017.
  6. Web site: Green. Scott. "Anime Chick Idol" Momochi Minami Crowd Funds Light Novel. Crunchyroll. October 17, 2014. May 20, 2017.