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Camellia Travis, also known as Camellia Green, is a character who first appears during the third season of the anime. Her Japanese name is Kudou Fuyuka. She is introduced as the adopted daughter of Percival Travis, the coach of the Japanese national team, Inazuma Japan, and she quickly assumes the role of one of the team's managers.

Camellia has a deeply personal history tied to the protagonist, Mark Evans. They were childhood friends who often played together when they were in the second grade. However, her family moved away, leading to a long separation. The reason for her disappearance is rooted in tragedy. It is later revealed that her biological parents died in a traffic accident. The trauma from this event was so severe that she stopped eating and drinking, endangering her own life. To save her, she underwent hypnotherapy to erase her painful memories, and she was subsequently adopted by Coach Travis, who gave her his surname.

When she re-enters Mark's life, she does not remember him due to this erased past. Her role as a manager showcases her core personality; she is sweet, kind, and speaks with a soft tone. She naturally takes on a nurturing, almost motherly role towards the players of Inazuma Japan. For instance, she meticulously organizes water bottles and towels, marking each one with a symbol so every member can identify their own belongings. She also patiently finds ways to get the picky eater Hurley Kane to consume his carrots.

Camellia’s primary motivation throughout the season is to support the team and find her own place among them, all while unconsciously grappling with the blank spaces in her memory. Her key relationships solidify this role. She shares a special bond with Mark Evans, who gives her the nickname "Fuyuppe" and whose presence becomes a crucial link to her forgotten past. Her relationship with her adoptive father, Coach Travis, is caring but complicated by the secret he has kept from her.

Her most significant development occurs when her suppressed memories begin to resurface. She starts having dreams of her childhood and eventually fully recalls the accident that killed her parents and the life she had before her memory was wiped. The return of these memories is a painful ordeal, leaving her in a state of emotional collapse. The suggestion is made to hypnotize her again to erase the trauma once more. However, Camellia makes the decisive choice to keep her memories, both the good and the bad. She refuses to forget her past, her real parents, and the bond she has reformed with Mark and her friends, demonstrating a quiet but profound inner strength.

In terms of notable abilities, while her primary function is as a manager rather than a player, her contributions are strategic and motivational. In a crucial match against The Empire, when the entire Inazuma Japan team was losing hope, her words spurred them to regain their confidence and fight until the final whistle. In the video games, she can be a playable character, typically as a defender with the Wood element. Her special moves often have an ice or floral motif, such as Maboroshi Shot, Olympus Harmony, and techniques like Angel Feather and Legendary Wolf. In the spin-off game Inazuma Eleven GO Dark, her future relationship with Mark Evans culminates in marriage, where she is known as Camellia Evans. In the Inazuma Eleven GO anime, she continues her caring nature professionally, working as a nurse in a hospital.