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Rollpanna, also known as Black Rollpanna, was created by Uncle Jam in response to Melonpanna's wish for an older sister. Melonpanna provided the rare "Flower of Pure Heart" – blooming once a decade to grant selflessness, bravery, and kindness – and her own melon juice for the dough. Baikinman's sabotage, adding Bacteria Grass, resulted in Rollpanna being born with two conflicting hearts: a red heart symbolizing love and justice, and a blue heart representing hatred and evil. These hearts trigger involuntarily; the evil heart activates upon seeing Anpanman or hearing his name, while the good heart resurfaces upon seeing Melonpanna. This duality forces her into a reclusive life in the mountains to prevent harming others. She emerges only when Melonpanna calls for help or when Baikinman exploits her evil side, typically returning to isolation after Baikinman's defeats.
Her appearance features a white turban-like head wrap marked with a red "R," a curly lock of dark brown hair, and turquoise blue eyes. She wears a bright cyan cape over a black outfit with a white belt, gloves, and shoes. Two hearts on her chest visually represent her dual nature: a red heart on the left for love and a blue heart on the right for hatred. The red heart glows when she is happy. When her evil form manifests as Black Rollpanna, her turban turns dark grayish-black, her belt, gloves, and shoes become black, her eyes shift to red, and the blue heart glows intensely. A more extreme variant, Complete Black Rollpanna, occurs either when her hearts fully split—leaving only the blue heart—or from excessive Bacteria Grass exposure engulfing the red heart. In this state, the "R" on her turban changes to "B," and she becomes ruthlessly destructive.
Rollpanna's personality is quiet, cautious, and emotionally reserved. She rarely speaks and avoids interactions to minimize the risk of her evil heart surfacing. Despite this reserve, she demonstrates deep care for Melonpanna, responding immediately to her calls for aid. She also shows kindness toward animals and flowers, though she conceals her emotions, as when she hid her distress after observing a sketch of herself with a bird. Her evil persona is aggressive and fixated on defeating Anpanman, while her complete black form erases all memories of her good self, causing her to ignore Baikinman's commands and even attack Melonpanna.
Her abilities include flight at speeds surpassing other bread heroes and superhuman hearing capable of detecting Melonpanna's calls from any distance. Her primary weapon is a gymnastics ribbon, used to bind enemies, generate tornadoes, or electrocute opponents. In her Complete Black Rollpanna state, her combat prowess escalates significantly, enabling her to defeat multiple heroes like Anpanman, Currypanman, and Shokupanman simultaneously. Reversion to her normal state typically occurs through contact with Melonpanna's melon juice or hearing her voice, with the effects of Bacteria Grass weakening over time to reduce her hostility.
Rollpanna's relationships are defined by her duality. She views Anpanman as an unintentional enemy due to her triggered evil heart, though he holds no animosity toward her. She shares a profound bond with Melonpanna, whose presence or voice can calm her evil impulses, though Rollpanna fears endangering her. She considers Creampanda her adoptive younger brother, showing care despite less closeness. With Currypanman and Shokupanman, she maintains friendships forged during shared adversities like escaping an avalanche or recovering from illness; their presence can cause her evil heart to hesitate. Baikinman remains both her enemy and unwilling ally; she resents him for corrupting her creation but is coerced into his schemes when her evil heart is activated.
In "Soreike! Anpanman: Inochi no Hoshi no Dolly," Rollpanna appears as part of the ensemble, consistent with her broader character arc. The film explores themes of life's meaning and self-determination, aligning with her struggle to reconcile her dual nature and define her existence beyond external manipulation. Her role underscores the narrative's focus on bonds and identity.
Her appearance features a white turban-like head wrap marked with a red "R," a curly lock of dark brown hair, and turquoise blue eyes. She wears a bright cyan cape over a black outfit with a white belt, gloves, and shoes. Two hearts on her chest visually represent her dual nature: a red heart on the left for love and a blue heart on the right for hatred. The red heart glows when she is happy. When her evil form manifests as Black Rollpanna, her turban turns dark grayish-black, her belt, gloves, and shoes become black, her eyes shift to red, and the blue heart glows intensely. A more extreme variant, Complete Black Rollpanna, occurs either when her hearts fully split—leaving only the blue heart—or from excessive Bacteria Grass exposure engulfing the red heart. In this state, the "R" on her turban changes to "B," and she becomes ruthlessly destructive.
Rollpanna's personality is quiet, cautious, and emotionally reserved. She rarely speaks and avoids interactions to minimize the risk of her evil heart surfacing. Despite this reserve, she demonstrates deep care for Melonpanna, responding immediately to her calls for aid. She also shows kindness toward animals and flowers, though she conceals her emotions, as when she hid her distress after observing a sketch of herself with a bird. Her evil persona is aggressive and fixated on defeating Anpanman, while her complete black form erases all memories of her good self, causing her to ignore Baikinman's commands and even attack Melonpanna.
Her abilities include flight at speeds surpassing other bread heroes and superhuman hearing capable of detecting Melonpanna's calls from any distance. Her primary weapon is a gymnastics ribbon, used to bind enemies, generate tornadoes, or electrocute opponents. In her Complete Black Rollpanna state, her combat prowess escalates significantly, enabling her to defeat multiple heroes like Anpanman, Currypanman, and Shokupanman simultaneously. Reversion to her normal state typically occurs through contact with Melonpanna's melon juice or hearing her voice, with the effects of Bacteria Grass weakening over time to reduce her hostility.
Rollpanna's relationships are defined by her duality. She views Anpanman as an unintentional enemy due to her triggered evil heart, though he holds no animosity toward her. She shares a profound bond with Melonpanna, whose presence or voice can calm her evil impulses, though Rollpanna fears endangering her. She considers Creampanda her adoptive younger brother, showing care despite less closeness. With Currypanman and Shokupanman, she maintains friendships forged during shared adversities like escaping an avalanche or recovering from illness; their presence can cause her evil heart to hesitate. Baikinman remains both her enemy and unwilling ally; she resents him for corrupting her creation but is coerced into his schemes when her evil heart is activated.
In "Soreike! Anpanman: Inochi no Hoshi no Dolly," Rollpanna appears as part of the ensemble, consistent with her broader character arc. The film explores themes of life's meaning and self-determination, aligning with her struggle to reconcile her dual nature and define her existence beyond external manipulation. Her role underscores the narrative's focus on bonds and identity.