The album is inspired by and utilizes the themes from the video game Wonder Momo, and the title itself is a pun from Haruko's own surname "Momoi."
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Wonder Momo is a loose parody of a typical Ultraman-style superhero series, utilizing a then-rare female protagonist.
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Besides appearing in video games, J-pop singer Haruko Momoi released an album influenced by the video game fully titled as WONDER MOMO-i〜New recording〜 (a pun combining her last name with the name of this game).