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Rollpanna, crafted by Uncle Jam as a companion for Melonpanna, was corrupted during her creation when Baikinman secretly added Bacteria Grass. This resulted in dual conflicting hearts: a red heart embodying justice and a blue heart representing evil. These hearts trigger unpredictable shifts in her behavior—the blue heart activates upon encountering Anpanman, provoking aggression, while the red heart awakens near Melonpanna, restoring gentleness. To protect others, she isolates herself in the mountains but responds to Melonpanna's calls or Baikinman's deliberate manipulation of her evil side.

Her appearance includes a white turban-like head wrap marked with a red "R," a cyan cape, and a primarily black outfit with white accents. Two hearts on her chest glow red or blue based on her dominant state. When the blue heart takes over, her turban darkens to gray-black, her gloves, belt, and shoes turn black, and her eyes shift from blue to red. In the film *Roll to Laura, Ukigumo-jō no Himitsu*, exposure to a concentrated Bacteria Grass beam replaces her turban's "R" with a "B" (for "Black"), escalating her aggression and altering her laugh.

She wields a gymnastics ribbon to ensnare foes or generate tornadoes; in her transformed state, it electrocutes opponents or petrifies them. She flies faster than other heroes and hears Melonpanna's calls across any distance.

Her relationships reflect her duality: she cherishes Melonpanna like a sister and protects Creampanda. While her blue heart targets Anpanman as an enemy, he bears no ill will, acknowledging her lack of control. Currypanman and Shokupanman remain friends, with Shokupanman able to soothe her evil state using a shared memory. Baikinman exploits her condition for schemes, though she resents him for corrupting her creation.

In *Roll to Laura*, the Bacteria Grass beam merges her hearts, creating a sustained, volatile form that disregards Baikinman's commands and attacks indiscriminately, including Melonpanna. Only Melonpanna's direct intervention or the beam's weakening reverses this state. The episode "Futari no Rollpanna" depicts an experiment splitting her hearts into separate entities, yielding a purely evil version devoid of memories or empathy.

A DVD titled *Animation - Soreike! Anpanman Daisuki Character Series Roll Panna Roll Panna To Kokin Chan* exists, but its Rollpanna-related content remains unspecified.