Fuwawa and Mococo are twin sisters, each embodying a unique charm and zest for life. Fuwawa, the elder by mere minutes, boasts long, flowing blonde hair adorned with little pigtails on the side, accented by streaks of light blue. Her bright pink eyes sparkle with a mischievous glint, while her dog ears and collar add a playful touch to her appearance. She sports a pastel blue headband and hairclips, one of which is uniquely shaped like a white bandage with a blue center, symbolizing her caring nature. Fuwawa's quirk is her habit of tilting her head when she's puzzled or curious, a gesture that endears her to those around her. Her dream is to become a renowned chef, inspired by her grandmother's recipes, but she struggles with the fear of failure that keeps her from fully pursuing her passion. Instead, she spends her days experimenting with new dishes in the comfort of her home kitchen, slowly building her confidence. Her journey is one of self-discovery and courage, culminating in her opening a small café that becomes a beloved local haunt. The conflicts in her life revolve around balancing her aspirations with the expectations of her family and the fear of stepping out of her comfort zone.
Mococo, on the other hand, sports short blonde hair with streaks of pink, and her pointed dog ears are adorned with white tufts, giving her a bold and adventurous look. She dons a black and pink jacket, headphones, and a collar, reflecting her love for music and fashion. Her hairpins feature a light pink 'X' shape and a white and pink center bandage, mirroring her sister's yet distinctly her own. Mococo's unique trait is her infectious laughter, which can light up any room and lift the spirits of those around her. Her goal is to become a famous DJ, driven by her passion for music and her desire to connect with people on a deeper level. However, she faces the challenge of overcoming stage fright, which hinders her from performing in front of large crowds. Mococo tackles this by starting small, DJing at local events and gradually working her way up. Her persistence pays off as she gains recognition and eventually performs at major music festivals. The conflicts she faces include her struggle with self-doubt and the pressure to live up to her own high standards, yet her journey is one of triumph and self-acceptance.