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Breadhead-Man, known as Shokupanman, is a superhero within the Anpanman universe. His head consists of shokupan, a Japanese white bread. He wears a white uniform complemented by a red belt, red gloves, red shoes, and a cape, featuring a distinctive "S" emblem on his chest. His face has small circular cheeks and a wedge-shaped nose.
His primary role involves delivering bread for school lunches using a specialized white truck, which also functions as combat equipment. In battle, he employs Shoku-Punch and Shoku-Kick attacks, mirroring Anpanman's signature techniques. He also performs combined maneuvers: the Double-Punch with either Anpanman or Currypanman, and the Special Triple-Punch with both Anpanman and Currypanman.
Personality-wise, he is kind and level-headed, yet also exhibits occasional silliness and a tendency toward narcissism. He often greets new people by dancing while holding their hands. He maintains a close partnership with Anpanman and Currypanman, assisting them in hero duties. Dokinchan harbors romantic feelings for him, though his own perspective on this remains undefined.
Breadhead-Man appears in the film "Soreike! Anpanman: Black Nose to Mahō no Uta," confronting the central conflict involving an orphan raised under villainous influence and the effects of a magical song.
His primary role involves delivering bread for school lunches using a specialized white truck, which also functions as combat equipment. In battle, he employs Shoku-Punch and Shoku-Kick attacks, mirroring Anpanman's signature techniques. He also performs combined maneuvers: the Double-Punch with either Anpanman or Currypanman, and the Special Triple-Punch with both Anpanman and Currypanman.
Personality-wise, he is kind and level-headed, yet also exhibits occasional silliness and a tendency toward narcissism. He often greets new people by dancing while holding their hands. He maintains a close partnership with Anpanman and Currypanman, assisting them in hero duties. Dokinchan harbors romantic feelings for him, though his own perspective on this remains undefined.
Breadhead-Man appears in the film "Soreike! Anpanman: Black Nose to Mahō no Uta," confronting the central conflict involving an orphan raised under villainous influence and the effects of a magical song.