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Smiling maid cafe waitress with a frilled headband and yellow flower holding a tray with a pink teacup and a ketchup-topped omelette rice dish
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Moe Moe Kikoho Waitress

Character

An unnamed waitress at the Moe Moe Kikoho maid café, she takes charge of training Momo Ayase on her very first shift. She turns up briefly across the Evil Eye and Space Globalists arcs as a fixture of the café floor.

Race: Human
Gender: Female
Status: Alive
Residence: Kamigoe City
Occupation: Waitress
Anime Debut: Episode 18
Manga Debut: Chapter 54
English Voice: Brittany Lauda
Classification: Unnamed Character
Japanese Voice: Konomi Inagaki
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Appearance

She is a member of the floor staff at the Moe Moe Kikoho, the themed café where Momo takes a part-time job. The series presents her in both its manga and anime, but offers no detailed written account of her looks beyond her role as one of the café's waitresses.

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Personality

Her conduct on the job points to someone who takes café service seriously. She is quick to correct Momo for failing to greet guests the proper way, yet equally ready to offer warm praise once Momo proves herself, complimenting the newcomer's hard work at the close of a shift.

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History

During the Evil Eye Arc, she greets Miko, Kei, and Okarun on their arrival and scolds Momo for a sloppy welcome. After Momo finishes her shift, the waitress sends her off with kind words about her performance before heading home herself. In the Space Globalists Arc, she points out to Momo that closing time is near. As Momo tries to warn her that the door has shut, the waitress hears nothing, since Empty Space has activated inside the café and swept Momo away while she keeps right on working.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Moe Moe Kikoho Waitress in Dandadan?

The Moe Moe Kikoho Waitress is an unnamed member of the floor staff at the Moe Moe Kikoho maid cafe. She takes charge of training Momo Ayase on her very first shift.

What does the Moe Moe Kikoho Waitress do for Momo?

The waitress is quick to correct Momo for failing to greet guests the proper way, yet equally ready to offer warm praise once Momo proves herself. At the close of Momo's first shift, she sends her off with kind words about her performance.

In which arcs does the Moe Moe Kikoho Waitress appear?

The Moe Moe Kikoho Waitress turns up across the Evil Eye and Space Globalists arcs as a fixture of the cafe floor. In the Evil Eye Arc she greets Miko, Kei, and Okarun and scolds Momo for a sloppy welcome.

What happens to the Moe Moe Kikoho Waitress in the Space Globalists Arc?

In the Space Globalists Arc, the waitress points out to Momo that closing time is near. When Momo tries to warn her that the door has shut, the waitress hears nothing, since Empty Space has activated inside the cafe and swept Momo away while she keeps right on working.

Who voices the Moe Moe Kikoho Waitress?

The Moe Moe Kikoho Waitress is voiced by Konomi Inagaki in Japanese and Brittany Lauda in English. The character first appears in Chapter 54 of the manga and Episode 18 of the anime.

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