
Sumomomo Momomo - The Strongest Bride on Earth
- 2006 – 2007
- Ended
- Animation · Action & Adventure · Comedy
- ~24m / ep
- 1 season
- 6.3/10
Koushi is in high school, oblivious to the marriage arranged for him at his birth. Enter Momoko Kuzuryuu: airhead martial artist and Koushi's self-proclaimed bride. Her wish for sexual intercourse meets with Koushi's square refusal as he has absolutely no desire to get it on with someone who looks like she could be his little sister, not to mention that he doesn't have the foggiest idea who she actually is. Meanwhile, a war has broken out between the martial arts families. For Koushi, this means that numerous fighters are out to challenge/assassinate him.
Latest: Season 1 · 2006
View all seasonsE1. The Strongest Fiancee On Earth
Oct 5, 2006 · 24m
Momoko, a strange girl skilled in the martial arts, locates Kōshi Inuzuka and wants to marry him in order to produce a strong child.
E2. Natural Exploding Girl
Oct 12, 2006 · 24m
Momoko joins Kōshi's class, much to his surprise. The gym leader, jealous of Kōshi's popularity with a lot of the female students, challenges Momoko to athletic contests with Kōshi's credit in the class on the line.
E3. Caught in the Zoo
Oct 19, 2006 · 24m
Kōshi and Momoko go to the zoo together, though before long, animals escape their cages and a massive polar bear attacks them. All of this is a plot by Iroha to kill Kōshi.
E4. The Immoral Assassination Plot
Oct 26, 2006 · 24m
Iroha tries repeatedly to assassinate Kōshi, but upon developing a crush on him, she is unable to go through with it.
E5. Clash! Momoko VS Iroha
Nov 2, 2006 · 24m
Iroha tries once again to kill Kōshi but gets caught up in the moment when Kōshi and Momoko are showing her around the park. Eventually, Hanzō has to step in to try to complete the mission.
E6. The Tiger Assassin, Appears!
Nov 9, 2006 · 24m
Tenka Koganei of the Tiger family comes to assassinate Kōshi, but ends up in a fight to the death for Momoko's affection.
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