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Sister Jill functions as secondary antagonist and second-in-command of Panther Claw in *Cutey Honey Flash*. Her appearance features chalk-white skin, long green hair partially covered by a gold horned crown, eyes with yellow sclera and red pupils, sharp teeth, and a dominatrix-inspired outfit combining an S&M bra and panties over a red bodysuit. Personality-wise, she displays intense loyalty to Panther Claw coupled with significant arrogance; she looks down on coworkers and prioritizes self-interest, such as stealing items during crucial operations. After her initial defeat by Cutey Honey, her primary motivation shifts to revenge.
Her combat abilities center on exceptional agility and proficiency with a whip, used to restrain, lash, or choke enemies. In broader franchise portrayals beyond *Flash*, she is an immortal shapeshifter capable of resurrection by mauling women and assuming their appearances while retaining her original hair and eye color. She can transform into a panther for enhanced strength and reflexes. She also possesses the power to create Panther Warriors by injecting alteration cells into humans, granting abilities while maintaining absolute control—even forcing disobedience to suicide.
In *Cutey Honey Flash*, Jill murders Hayato Hayami during his Panther Claw investigation, turning his son Seiji against her. She later interferes with an experiment by Takeshi Kisaragi and Prince Zera, attempting to steal the Airborne Element Fixing Device. Though unsuccessful, the device resurfaces years later within Honey Kisaragi. Jill battles Honey to reclaim it but is defeated. Revived in the series' final arc as the main antagonist, she assembles elite Panther Claw members to eliminate Honey. After Panther Zora is sealed, Jill is sucked into a vortex but returns three years later during Honey's wedding to threaten her daughter, Seira Hayami. She is ultimately defeated by Honey's Hyper Honey form.
In the original manga continuity, Jill originates as Panther Zora's pet panther, granted human form and immortality. She leads Panther Claw's operations in Japan, displaying charisma and sadism. Her obsession with Honey extends beyond acquiring the Airborne Element Fixing Device to include romantic attraction, though she remains in denial. Jill is killed multiple times by Honey but resurrects—mauling disco patrons to assume a human form in the 1990s manga and resurfacing in *Tennyo Densetsu* after consuming a woman's flesh.
In *Re: Cutie Honey*, Jill is reimagined as the unstable prototype android created before Honey. Deactivated by Dr. Kisaragi, she is reactivated by another scientist, leading her to kill the doctor and form Panther Claw. Her goal shifts to fusing with Honey via the Jill Tree to achieve immortality and destroy human emotion. Overpowered by Honey, she rejects fusion to maintain her identity and orchestrates a missile attack to kill them both, though Honey intercepts the missiles. Jill's fate remains unknown.
Her character consistently exhibits a complex relationship with Panther Zora, blending fear, loyalty, and subservience. She punishes subordinates harshly for failures, exemplified by forcing Dragon Panther's suicide in the manga.
Her combat abilities center on exceptional agility and proficiency with a whip, used to restrain, lash, or choke enemies. In broader franchise portrayals beyond *Flash*, she is an immortal shapeshifter capable of resurrection by mauling women and assuming their appearances while retaining her original hair and eye color. She can transform into a panther for enhanced strength and reflexes. She also possesses the power to create Panther Warriors by injecting alteration cells into humans, granting abilities while maintaining absolute control—even forcing disobedience to suicide.
In *Cutey Honey Flash*, Jill murders Hayato Hayami during his Panther Claw investigation, turning his son Seiji against her. She later interferes with an experiment by Takeshi Kisaragi and Prince Zera, attempting to steal the Airborne Element Fixing Device. Though unsuccessful, the device resurfaces years later within Honey Kisaragi. Jill battles Honey to reclaim it but is defeated. Revived in the series' final arc as the main antagonist, she assembles elite Panther Claw members to eliminate Honey. After Panther Zora is sealed, Jill is sucked into a vortex but returns three years later during Honey's wedding to threaten her daughter, Seira Hayami. She is ultimately defeated by Honey's Hyper Honey form.
In the original manga continuity, Jill originates as Panther Zora's pet panther, granted human form and immortality. She leads Panther Claw's operations in Japan, displaying charisma and sadism. Her obsession with Honey extends beyond acquiring the Airborne Element Fixing Device to include romantic attraction, though she remains in denial. Jill is killed multiple times by Honey but resurrects—mauling disco patrons to assume a human form in the 1990s manga and resurfacing in *Tennyo Densetsu* after consuming a woman's flesh.
In *Re: Cutie Honey*, Jill is reimagined as the unstable prototype android created before Honey. Deactivated by Dr. Kisaragi, she is reactivated by another scientist, leading her to kill the doctor and form Panther Claw. Her goal shifts to fusing with Honey via the Jill Tree to achieve immortality and destroy human emotion. Overpowered by Honey, she rejects fusion to maintain her identity and orchestrates a missile attack to kill them both, though Honey intercepts the missiles. Jill's fate remains unknown.
Her character consistently exhibits a complex relationship with Panther Zora, blending fear, loyalty, and subservience. She punishes subordinates harshly for failures, exemplified by forcing Dragon Panther's suicide in the manga.