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* MustBeInvited: Despite her horriffic appearance, she only haunts people if they contacted her on [=WhatsApp=].
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The 2020 movie ''Getaway'' focuses more on the urban legend spawning from the sculpture . Another Momo-inspired movie (currently untitled) focuses more on the Japanese folklore that inspired the sculpture and does not have a set release date at the moment.

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The 2020 movie ''Getaway'' focuses more on the urban legend spawning from the sculpture .sculpture. Another Momo-inspired movie (currently untitled) focuses more on the Japanese folklore that inspired the sculpture and does not have a set release date at the moment.






* FanDisservice: While it's not visible in the many cropped images circulating the internet (likely because of the nudity), the original statue has rather large sculpted breasts. That being said, the rest of Momo is so horrific that you'll be hard pressed to find anyone who enjoys looking at them, [[Rule34 not that it stops some people.]]
* FeatheredFiend: Kind of--she's part bird and she's evil.
* FluffyTheTerrible: "Momo" name is a cutesy diminutive of the statue's true name, "Mother Bird", and it means "peach" in Japanese.

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* FanDisservice: While it's not visible in the many cropped images circulating the internet (likely because of the nudity), the original statue has rather large sculpted breasts. That being said, the rest of Momo is so horrific that you'll be hard pressed to find anyone who enjoys looking at them, [[Rule34 [[RuleThirtyFour not that it stops some people.]]
people]].
* FeatheredFiend: Kind of--she's of -- she's part bird and she's evil.
* FluffyTheTerrible: "Momo" The name 'Momo' is a cutesy diminutive of the statue's true name, "Mother Bird", and it means "peach" in Japanese.



* StringyHairedGhostGirl: She's obviously an [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubume Ubume]]which fits this trope.
* SlasherSmile: Aside from the eyes, Momo's other most notable feature is her [[GlasgowGrin long, toothless grin.]] Although, it's not ''exactly'' a smile, as, given the formation of her skull, it's more that her "beak" gives the illusion that the corners of her mouth are pointing upward.

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* SlasherSmile: Aside from the eyes, Momo's other most notable feature is her [[GlasgowGrin long, toothless grin]]. Although, it's not ''exactly'' a smile, as, given the formation of her skull, it's more that her "beak" gives the illusion that the corners of her mouth are pointing upward.
* StringyHairedGhostGirl: She's obviously an [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubume Ubume]]which Ubume]], which fits this trope.
* SlasherSmile: Aside from the eyes, Momo's other most notable feature is her [[GlasgowGrin long, toothless grin.]] Although, it's not ''exactly'' a smile, as, given the formation of her skull, it's more that her "beak" gives the illusion that the corners of her mouth are pointing upward.
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* UrbanLegend: There was rumor of an account using the "Mother Bird" picture to scare children into doing dangerous challenges, up to and including self harm," on apps like Whats-App and Youtube Kids. A scary as that sounds, there is very little actual evidence that points to this being true.
* WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises: Momo's scleras are incredibly visible and her pupils look like dots in comparison. Interestingly enough, she does seem to have irises, but they are white, making her pupils that much more prominent.

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* UrbanLegend: There was rumor of an account using the "Mother Bird" picture to scare children into doing dangerous challenges, up to and including self harm," on apps like Whats-App [=WhatsApp=] and Youtube [=YouTube=] Kids. A scary as that sounds, there is very little actual evidence that points to this being true.
* WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises: Momo's scleras sclerae are incredibly visible and her pupils look like dots in comparison. Interestingly enough, she does seem to have irises, but they are white, making her pupils that much more prominent.
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* MediaScaremongering: Despite the [[https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/02/momo-challenge-hoax/583825/ lack of evidence]] for the "Momo Challenge" being an actual thing, the idea that Momo was encouraging kids to kill themselves spread on Facebook and local media outlets, apparently as a way to scare parents into get their children off [=WhatsApp=] and [=YouTube=] Kids.
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After a surge of controversy, it was announced that the original sculptor, Keisuke Aiso, had [[https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/momo-sculpture-destroyed-keisuke-aiso-802627/ dismantled the sculpture of Momo]] (its real name being the ''Mother Bird''), largely because of the controversy as well as it additionally beginning to rot.

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After a surge of controversy, it was announced that the original sculptor, {{sculptor|s}}, Keisuke Aiso, had [[https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/momo-sculpture-destroyed-keisuke-aiso-802627/ dismantled the sculpture of Momo]] (its real name being the ''Mother Bird''), largely because of the controversy as well as it additionally beginning to rot.
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Nothing to do with Creator/MichaelEnde's [[Literature/{{Momo}} fantasy book]].

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Nothing to do with Creator/MichaelEnde's [[Literature/{{Momo}} [[Literature/Momo1973 fantasy book]].
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Nothing to do with Creator/MichaelEnde's ''[[Literature/{{Momo}} fantasy book]]''.

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Nothing to do with Creator/MichaelEnde's ''[[Literature/{{Momo}} [[Literature/{{Momo}} fantasy book]]''.
book]].



* FluffyTheTerrible: "Momo" name is a cutesy diminutive of the statue's true name, "Mother Bird", and it means "peach" in Japanese. [[SarcasmMode Certainly a fitting name for such a lovely face.]]

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* FluffyTheTerrible: "Momo" name is a cutesy diminutive of the statue's true name, "Mother Bird", and it means "peach" in Japanese. [[SarcasmMode Certainly a fitting name for such a lovely face.]]
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''Momo'' is a July 2018 {{meme}} and the name given to a photograph of a woman possessing a large grin, pointed nose, and bulging eyes. The image was first uploaded onto [[Website/{{reddit}} reddit's subreddit /r/creepy]]. While the image itself is actually of a modern art sculpture and was cropped down as well, an urban legend had arisen about the image, believing it has some connection to the [=WhatsApp=] app. Given reports of private information being leaked, there will be no number to get into contact with the "Momo" account.

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''Momo'' is a July 2018 {{meme}} and the name given to a photograph of a woman possessing a large grin, pointed nose, and bulging eyes. The image was first uploaded onto [[Website/{{reddit}} reddit's subreddit /r/creepy]]. While the image itself is actually of a modern art sculpture {{sculpture|s}} and was cropped down as well, an urban legend had arisen about the image, believing it has some connection to the [=WhatsApp=] app. Given reports of private information being leaked, there will be no number to get into contact with the "Momo" account.
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* BirdPeople: A very horrifying example. Momo's features resemble a mishmash between human and bird in the most UncannyValley way possible. She has eyes that are fixed forward like a bird of prey, no teeth, and a "beak" that forms an [[TheUnSmile UnSmile]], but all of that fixed into the features of an otherwise human-like figure makes it more horrific.

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* BirdPeople: A very horrifying example. Momo's features resemble a mishmash between human and bird in the most UncannyValley creepy way possible. She has eyes that are fixed forward like a bird of prey, no teeth, and a "beak" that forms an [[TheUnSmile UnSmile]], but all of that fixed into the features of an otherwise human-like figure makes it more horrific.
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