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Cream Panda, also called Creampanda, is the youngest hero allied with Anpanman, consistently portrayed as six years old. His head resembles a cream bun marked by distinctive panda-like eye patterns, though he dislikes the name "Panda." He typically wears a pale yellow suit, matching gloves and boots, and a red cape, with a "C" on his shirt signifying his name.
Originating from "Custard Land," Cream Panda was later adopted by Uncle Jam, making him the foster brother of Melonpanna and Rollpanna. This adoption establishes his distinct background within the group.
Cream Panda displays courage, protectiveness towards friends, and a resilient "never give up" spirit. His immaturity, however, often leads to petty squabbles or competitive rivalries with other younger characters. He deeply admires Anpanman and constantly strives to emulate his heroism, pushing himself to contribute to the team.
His primary ability is the "Guu-Choki-Punch," a headbutt attack named after the Japanese rock-paper-scissors term (guu-choki-pa). This technique capitalizes on his hand-shaped head design and can be potent when it connects, though it frequently misses its target due to his unrefined skills.
He debuted in Episode 469 of the anime. His origin, relationships, and role as an aspiring hero remain consistent across all media, with no significant evolution or additional development arcs documented beyond these traits.
Originating from "Custard Land," Cream Panda was later adopted by Uncle Jam, making him the foster brother of Melonpanna and Rollpanna. This adoption establishes his distinct background within the group.
Cream Panda displays courage, protectiveness towards friends, and a resilient "never give up" spirit. His immaturity, however, often leads to petty squabbles or competitive rivalries with other younger characters. He deeply admires Anpanman and constantly strives to emulate his heroism, pushing himself to contribute to the team.
His primary ability is the "Guu-Choki-Punch," a headbutt attack named after the Japanese rock-paper-scissors term (guu-choki-pa). This technique capitalizes on his hand-shaped head design and can be potent when it connects, though it frequently misses its target due to his unrefined skills.
He debuted in Episode 469 of the anime. His origin, relationships, and role as an aspiring hero remain consistent across all media, with no significant evolution or additional development arcs documented beyond these traits.