The episode features the insert song "Colorful" by Mito (from Clammbon), performed by the idols Miko and Mako.
Momoe protects a girl named Miwa, who shares a harrowing story of sexual harassment and the subsequent social betrayal she faced when her father was fired for reporting the executive responsible. Wonder Egg Priority Episode 4
Critics note that Momoe's character alludes to the otokoyaku (women who play male roles in Takarazuka Revue), highlighting the pressure to perform a certain persona when one's physique doesn't align with traditional feminine standards. The episode features the insert song "Colorful" by
This episode marked the storyboard debut of Keisuke Komuro , whose work was praised for its "mechanical" precision and ability to maintain the show's high visual standards. This episode marked the storyboard debut of Keisuke
The episode introduces , the fourth and final member of the main group. Momoe is a tall, elegant girl who is frequently mistaken for a boy due to her physique and "cool" demeanor.
Momoe feels a deep sense of isolation because girls often fall in love with her under the assumption she is male. When Ai immediately recognizes her as a girl, Momoe is moved to tears of relief. Thematic Exploration: Gender and Social Pressure