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Honey | ||
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Gallery | Quotes | Relationship | ||
Kana | ãã㌠| |
Romaji | Hanī | |
Voiced by | Yui Toita | |
Physical Appearance | ||
Monster Species | Honey Bee | |
Gender | Female | |
Hair | Blonde | |
Eye | Amber | |
Monster Profile | ||
Occupation | Exchange Student | |
Media Debut |
Honey is a Honey Bee that appears in Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls Online.
As a worker bee within her hive, Honey is a work loving, workaholic girl. Determined to find a husband for her unmarried Queen, she entered the cultural exchange program.
Appearance[]
She has blonde hair, light skin, and she wears a black swimsuit like a one piece. She has bee like wings, antenna, and four arms.
Personality[]
She's a workaholic girl, desperate to find a husband for her unmarried Queen.
Skills and Traits[]
- Honey Bee Physiology:
- Royal Jelly: Female Honey Bees produce Royal Jelly in their breasts, which is extremely nutritious and has a number of effective uses. According to Mr. President it is a valuable resource and hightly prized. One of the most extraordinary properties of the Royal Jelly is that, thanks to its high nutrient content, the size and intelligence of a Slime can be increased to its utmost maximum.
- Flight: As seen in Cheron's explanation in Chapter 70, Honey Bees can fly with their insect-like wings.
Plot[]
Zoological Classification[]
- Main article: Insectoid
Honey Bees (ãããŒããŒ, HanÄ« BÄ«) are an insectoid demi-human liminal race who have four insectoid limbs, antennae, compound eyes, a bee abdomen complete with stinger, and wings, with which they can fly. The females produce Royal Jelly from their breasts, which is said to be highly nutritious and valuable. It is unknown that they can also produce honey, like her insect counterpart.
Queen Bees are known to spawn countless Honey Bees.
Trivia[]
- This is perhaps a reference to the Thrias, a Bee Nymphs of Greek Mythology.
- Her name "ãããŒ" is the Japanese way of writing "honey".
- It's currently unknown if Honey has any form of relation with Queen, her Queen Bee.
- The sexual attraction to bees is known as Melissophilia.