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Shokupanman is a major character in the Anpanman franchise, featured in media such as the film "Soreike! Anpanman: Inochi no Hoshi no Dolly". His distinctive appearance includes a head made of sliced white bread (shokupan). He dons a white outfit with a cape, red gloves, a red belt, red shoes, and an "S" insignia on his chest symbolizing his name.
As a steadfast ally to Anpanman, he engages in joint heroic operations like aerial patrols. His combat repertoire features the Shoku-Punch and Shoku-Kick, mirroring Anpanman's techniques, alongside coordinated assaults including the Double-Punch (with Anpanman or Currypanman) and Special Triple-Punch (with both allies).
Outside hero duties, Shokupanman delivers white bread for school lunches using his versatile vehicle, the Shokupanman-go or Shokupanmanmobile, which transitions between delivery transport and tactical support during missions.
His personality merges intelligence and calm deliberation, often contributing reasoned insights during crises. Though inherently kind, he displays narcissistic traits and enjoys admiration. Socially approachable, he readily dances with new acquaintances. The antagonist Dokinchan complicates his narrative through unrequited romantic interest.
In "Inochi no Hoshi no Dolly", Shokupanman appears within the ensemble cast, maintaining consistent portrayal aligned with his established franchise characterization.
As a steadfast ally to Anpanman, he engages in joint heroic operations like aerial patrols. His combat repertoire features the Shoku-Punch and Shoku-Kick, mirroring Anpanman's techniques, alongside coordinated assaults including the Double-Punch (with Anpanman or Currypanman) and Special Triple-Punch (with both allies).
Outside hero duties, Shokupanman delivers white bread for school lunches using his versatile vehicle, the Shokupanman-go or Shokupanmanmobile, which transitions between delivery transport and tactical support during missions.
His personality merges intelligence and calm deliberation, often contributing reasoned insights during crises. Though inherently kind, he displays narcissistic traits and enjoys admiration. Socially approachable, he readily dances with new acquaintances. The antagonist Dokinchan complicates his narrative through unrequited romantic interest.
In "Inochi no Hoshi no Dolly", Shokupanman appears within the ensemble cast, maintaining consistent portrayal aligned with his established franchise characterization.