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Trope: Best Friends to Lovers (Denial) Status: Comic relief + Angst

Momo (Rabbit-type) and Chae-won (Deer-type) are the “skinship queens”—always holding hands, sharing food, and crawling into one bed. Every other member assumes they’re dating. They insist they’re just “close.”

But watch closely: Momo’s smile falters when Chae-won gets shipped with a male idol. Chae-won writes love songs that she claims are “about the fans,” but the only name in the draft folder is “M.”

Their storyline is pure, gentle, and devastating because neither will make the first move. The latest episode ends with Chae-won kissing Momo’s forehead during a blackout, pretending it was an accident. Momo smiles in the dark and whispers, “Do it again when the lights are on.”


And then there is Soojin (Eagle). She is the group’s visual, the one poised to go solo. Her romantic storyline is the most painful: she is in love with no one in the group, but with an outsider—a former trainee who didn’t make the final cut. Her arc is one of grief and devotion. In the group’s music videos, Soojin is always staring off-screen, toward something the others can’t see. Fans have decoded her lyrics: every bridge, every melancholic high note, is a message in a bottle sent to a girl who left.

Her "relationship" is a ghost. And yet, it is the most real thing in the ZOO. Because while Hayun and Sora perform their tension, and Yuna and Miso weaponize theirs, Soojin simply misses. In a group defined by coupling, her solitude becomes its own kind of love story—a reminder that sometimes, the heart lives outside the cage. Trope: Best Friends to Lovers (Denial) Status: Comic

As of the current season, the romantic storylines are pointing toward a massive intersection event titled "The Mating Moon." Leaked datamines suggest three future romantic developments:

Not all love stories in the ZOO are loud. Hana (Deer) and Duri (Bear) are the group’s quiet center. Hana is gentle, watchful, the one who remembers everyone’s coffee order. Duri is strong, stoic, the member who carries the heaviest suitcases and says nothing.

Their romance was never "confirmed" by the company, but it was never denied either. It lives in the background of every chaotic vlog: Duri’s hand on the small of Hana’s back guiding her through a crowd; Hana’s habit of saving the last bite of her dessert for Duri; the way they share a single earbud during long van rides, shoulders pressed together.

Fans call them Warmth. Their storyline is one of comfort. After Duri suffered a panic attack before a major stage, it was Hana who walked her through it, whispering, "Just look at me. Just at me." The footage, accidentally included in a behind-the-scenes video, showed Duri’s rigid shoulders finally drop.

Their love is the quiet rebellion against the industry’s demand for constant performance. They don’t need a dramatic confession. They have matching tattoos—a tiny deer and bear footprint hidden on their ankles—that they show only when the camera is definitely not rolling. And then there is Soojin (Eagle)

The fandom remains fiercely divided on which route is "canon." Popular theory suggests that the "Secret Zookeeper" (a hidden ending only achievable by 100% completing all Adilia routes) implies that the Keeper is actually a former Adilia inmate who had their memory wiped—an animal disguised as a human.

This theory recontextualizes all the romances. Are these relationships interspecies, or are they two wounded animals finding each other? The developers have famously refused to confirm or deny this, stating in a 2023 interview: “The cage door is open. It’s up to you to decide what walks out.”

The Dynamic: Dominant x Submissive (Reversed Expectations) Fan Rating: 5/5 (Angst Heavy)

Liana the Lioness is the de facto leader of the Adilia pack. She is proud, physically imposing, and initially hostile to the Guardian. Her romantic storyline, known as the "Tarnished Crown" event, is a masterclass in slow-burn enemies-to-lovers.

Initially, Liana views the Guardian’s kindness as a weakness. The romantic tension begins not with a kiss, but with a challenge. In her Rank-4 Affinity Event, Liana corners the Guardian and demands a physical wrestling match. If the Guardian submits (loses on purpose), Liana is furious, viewing it as pity. If the Guardian wins, however, something shifts. Soojin is always staring off-screen

The Romantic Climax: Liana admits she has never been beaten by a human. In her dialogue, she growls, "You are the first to pin me down… and I do not hate it." The storyline explores a "power exchange" romance where Liana struggles to reconcile her need for control with her growing desire to be vulnerable. The romance route ends with her asking not for a cage, but for a shared den—a permanent living arrangement that the game’s code treats as a "marriage."

It would be remiss to discuss Animal ZOO: Adilia Girls relationships without addressing the elephant (or rather, the lion) in the room. Critics often argue that romantic storylines between a human "Zookeeper" and sentient animal-hybrids tread problematic ground regarding power dynamics.

The developers have pushed back on this. In the Adilia Update 2.0, they introduced a "Reverse Confession" system. In this mechanic, if the player fails to confess their love by a certain chapter, the female characters will confess to the player instead. This was a direct response to criticism that the Guardian was a predator.

Furthermore, Liana’s "Pride" storyline includes a scene where she explicitly states, "You do not own me. I choose to be here. Remember the difference, or I will leave." This emphasis on animal agency has become the hallmark of the Adilia Girls’ writing, elevating the romantic storylines from fantasy tropes to genuine explorations of mutual respect.

Bramble is a trap for players who want a quirky, easy route. She is cute, energetic, and loves to steal the Keeper’s pens. However, the Animal ZOO writers used Bramble to explore codependency.

The Twist: As the romance progresses, Bramble’s playfulness curdles into obsession. She starts hiding in the Keeper’s on-site apartment. She destroys enrichment toys meant for other Adilia Girls out of jealousy. The player faces a moral choice: enable the toxic behavior (leading to the "Possessive Ending") or enforce boundaries (leading to the "Rehabilitation Ending").

The Romantic Truth: The true romance path with Bramble is brutally honest. The Keeper must literally walk her back to her enclosure, sit through her screaming tantrum, and then, when she is exhausted, explain that love without trust is just captivity. It is the only route where a breakup sequence is required before the true love confession. If done correctly, the final romantic event shows a calmer Bramble, willingly giving the Keeper back a stolen watch, whispering, “I kept this so you’d have to come back. But now I know you will come back even if I give it back.”