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Created by Uncle Jam to be Melonpanna's older sister, Rollpanna's genesis was sabotaged by Baikinman. He poisoned her mixture with Bacteria Grass alongside the vital Flower of Pure Heart's pollen and Melonpanna's melon juice. This act cursed Rollpanna with two conflicting hearts: a red heart embodying goodness and justice, and a blue heart embodying evil and hatred. These states shift uncontrollably; the evil heart awakens upon seeing or hearing about Anpanman, while the good heart surfaces upon encountering Melonpanna.
Rollpanna wears a white turban-like head wrap marked with a red "R" and a bright cyan cape over a predominantly black outfit accented by white gloves, belt, and shoes. A lock of dark brown hair escapes her turban, and her eyes are turquoise blue normally. The warring hearts on her chest visibly manifest her conflict, the red one glowing with happiness. When her evil heart dominates, transforming her into Black Rollpanna, her turban turns dark grayish-black, her eyes shift to red, and the blue heart glows intensely. Her accessories darken during this change.
Quiet and cautious, Rollpanna isolates herself in the mountains to shield others from her evil side. Despite this solitude, she fiercely protects Melonpanna, instantly answering her calls for help. She finds solace in nature, cherishing flowers and animals. Aware of her actions during evil phases, she lives with profound guilt, reinforcing her isolation.
Her primary weapon is a gymnastics ribbon, used to ensnare foes or conjure tornadoes. She flies faster than other heroes and can hear Melonpanna's calls from any distance. As Black Rollpanna, her combat prowess intensifies: she electrocutes and petrifies enemies, exhibiting heightened aggression. Contact with Melonpanna's melon juice or her voice reverses the transformation. Rare incidents cause more extreme changes: scientific experimentation separated her hearts entirely, creating a memory-less, empathy-devoid evil entity; a concentrated Bacteria Grass beam merged her hearts into a singularly malicious form marked by a "B" on her turban.
Rollpanna's relationships mirror her duality. Anpanman triggers her aggression, making him an unintentional enemy, though she respects him. Melonpanna is her emotional anchor and key to redemption. She shares a familial, though less profound, bond with her adoptive younger brother Creampanda. Currypanman and Shokupanman understand her involuntary evil acts and consider her a friend; Shokupanman has even calmed her evil state with symbolic gestures like shared flowers. She resents Baikinman for corrupting her creation but is sometimes forced to aid his schemes under her evil heart's influence.
Chronologically younger than Melonpanna, Rollpanna fulfills the older sister role through her mature demeanor. Her face remains perpetually concealed beneath her turban. Her character embodies a tragic duality, drawing inspiration from the conflict of "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" and the androgynous performances of Takarazuka Revue actresses.
Rollpanna wears a white turban-like head wrap marked with a red "R" and a bright cyan cape over a predominantly black outfit accented by white gloves, belt, and shoes. A lock of dark brown hair escapes her turban, and her eyes are turquoise blue normally. The warring hearts on her chest visibly manifest her conflict, the red one glowing with happiness. When her evil heart dominates, transforming her into Black Rollpanna, her turban turns dark grayish-black, her eyes shift to red, and the blue heart glows intensely. Her accessories darken during this change.
Quiet and cautious, Rollpanna isolates herself in the mountains to shield others from her evil side. Despite this solitude, she fiercely protects Melonpanna, instantly answering her calls for help. She finds solace in nature, cherishing flowers and animals. Aware of her actions during evil phases, she lives with profound guilt, reinforcing her isolation.
Her primary weapon is a gymnastics ribbon, used to ensnare foes or conjure tornadoes. She flies faster than other heroes and can hear Melonpanna's calls from any distance. As Black Rollpanna, her combat prowess intensifies: she electrocutes and petrifies enemies, exhibiting heightened aggression. Contact with Melonpanna's melon juice or her voice reverses the transformation. Rare incidents cause more extreme changes: scientific experimentation separated her hearts entirely, creating a memory-less, empathy-devoid evil entity; a concentrated Bacteria Grass beam merged her hearts into a singularly malicious form marked by a "B" on her turban.
Rollpanna's relationships mirror her duality. Anpanman triggers her aggression, making him an unintentional enemy, though she respects him. Melonpanna is her emotional anchor and key to redemption. She shares a familial, though less profound, bond with her adoptive younger brother Creampanda. Currypanman and Shokupanman understand her involuntary evil acts and consider her a friend; Shokupanman has even calmed her evil state with symbolic gestures like shared flowers. She resents Baikinman for corrupting her creation but is sometimes forced to aid his schemes under her evil heart's influence.
Chronologically younger than Melonpanna, Rollpanna fulfills the older sister role through her mature demeanor. Her face remains perpetually concealed beneath her turban. Her character embodies a tragic duality, drawing inspiration from the conflict of "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" and the androgynous performances of Takarazuka Revue actresses.