Melon Panna serves as an attendant to Princess Kaguya within the Pyramid Kingdom, her attire echoing its ancient Egyptian aesthetic. She embodies a gentle nature yet exhibits firm resolve regarding the kingdom's rules and treasures, showcasing profound loyalty to the princess and unwavering dedication to her duties. A central conflict erupts when the pyramid's sacred treasures are stolen. Tasked with safeguarding the pyramid, Melon Panna initially suspects Anpanman and his companions of the theft based on circumstantial evidence. This suspicion drives her to confront them and demand their punishment under the kingdom's laws, underscoring her strict adherence to protocol and protective instincts over the kingdom's heritage. Upon discovering Baikinman and his associates as the true culprits, Melon Panna acknowledges her error in judgment. She shifts her stance entirely, cooperating fully with Anpanman and his friends to recover the stolen treasures and protect Princess Kaguya. This pivotal experience teaches her the value of trust and the critical importance of looking beyond initial appearances. After the treasures are restored and the kingdom saved, Melon Panna expresses sincere gratitude towards Anpanman. The ordeal broadens her perspective. She emerges with renewed dedication to the Pyramid Kingdom and Princess Kaguya, now balanced by a more open-minded approach. Her character arc concludes, emphasizing the lessons of trust and the harmony between upholding tradition and embracing understanding.

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Melon Panna

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