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Charlotte Brûlée is the eighth daughter and nineteenth child of the Charlotte Family, making her a princess of the Totto Land archipelago and an officer of the Big Mom Pirates. She is the older twin sister of Charlotte Broyé. In the Whole Cake Island arc, she serves as a major antagonist, but her role shifts significantly in One Piece Film Red, where she becomes a temporary and reluctant ally to the Straw Hat Pirates alongside her powerful siblings, Charlotte Katakuri and Charlotte Oven.
Standing at approximately 350 centimeters tall, Brûlée has a strikingly witch-like appearance that often leads to comparisons with a tree or a branch from characters like Carrot and Monkey D. Luffy. She possesses a tall, slightly hunched, and slender frame with exceptionally long limbs and gnarled fingers tipped with sharp blue nails. Her most distinctive features are her gray skin, a large red hooked nose similar to her mother Big Mom's, and a prominent diagonal scar across her face, which she received during a childhood attack from bullies targeting her brother Katakuri. Her lavender hair is styled into six long, sharp locks, and she typically wears a white gown decorated with roses and a moss-green feathered overcoat.
Brûlée's personality is a complex mix of pride, cruelty, deep-seated insecurity, and genuine familial affection. She is highly prideful and confident in her Devil Fruit abilities, becoming offended when underestimated by her mother or mistaken for a tree by enemies. Due to the prominent scar on her face, she harbors intense jealousy toward those with beautiful, unblemished features, to the point of sadistically desiring to slice or burn their faces. This cruel streak is evident when she attempts to boil Carrot alive, taking excitement in the idea of disfiguring her. She is also loyal to her family and crew, sharing her mother's dream of creating a paradise with every race united, though she hypocritically views Minks as mere animals unworthy of mercy.
Despite her often villainous exterior, Brûlée possesses a kind and caring side reserved for her family. She genuinely loves her siblings and was shown crying when the Whole Cake Chateau was collapsing with her family inside. Her most significant relationship is with her older brother, Charlotte Katakuri. As a child, when she was scarred by bullies seeking revenge on him, she comforted him, telling him not to blame himself and that he was perfect as he was. She knows his secret that he lays on his back and keeps quiet out of respect, and she tearfully reported his defeat to Luffy not out of shame for the loss, but out of concern for his injury. She refers to him affectionately as onii-chan, demonstrating their close bond. Brûlée is also known for her carelessness and cowardice when her life is threatened. She is easily captured and, when used as a hostage, becomes terrified of being considered a traitor by her mother, often pleading for her life. She has a unique laugh, expressed as Wiwwiwwiwwi.
Brûlée is a paramecia-type Devil Fruit user who ate the Mirror-Mirror Fruit, also known as the Miro Miro no Mi. This ability allows her to create and control mirrors in various ways. She can create a dimension known as Mirro-World, an alternate space connected to every mirror in Totto Land, which allows her and others to travel instantly across the archipelago. She can also use mirrors to reflect attacks back at opponents or to absorb people into the Mirro-World as prisoners. Another application of her power is the ability to transform the appearance of any creature reflected in a mirror, creating doppelgangers to confuse her enemies, though this changes only the appearance and not the physical capabilities or voice of the target. Her own family notes that she is careless and clumsy in combat, which often leads to her capture, but her Devil Fruit proves to be a vital asset for navigation and infiltration.
In the events of One Piece Film Red, Brûlée steps away from her role as a direct antagonist. Alongside her brothers Katakuri and Oven, she becomes a temporary and reluctant ally to the Straw Hat Pirates. While the specific details of her actions in the film are secondary to her established character traits, this alliance represents a significant shift from her previous bitter hostility toward Luffy and his crew, showcasing the complex loyalties of the Big Mom Pirates when facing external threats.
Standing at approximately 350 centimeters tall, Brûlée has a strikingly witch-like appearance that often leads to comparisons with a tree or a branch from characters like Carrot and Monkey D. Luffy. She possesses a tall, slightly hunched, and slender frame with exceptionally long limbs and gnarled fingers tipped with sharp blue nails. Her most distinctive features are her gray skin, a large red hooked nose similar to her mother Big Mom's, and a prominent diagonal scar across her face, which she received during a childhood attack from bullies targeting her brother Katakuri. Her lavender hair is styled into six long, sharp locks, and she typically wears a white gown decorated with roses and a moss-green feathered overcoat.
Brûlée's personality is a complex mix of pride, cruelty, deep-seated insecurity, and genuine familial affection. She is highly prideful and confident in her Devil Fruit abilities, becoming offended when underestimated by her mother or mistaken for a tree by enemies. Due to the prominent scar on her face, she harbors intense jealousy toward those with beautiful, unblemished features, to the point of sadistically desiring to slice or burn their faces. This cruel streak is evident when she attempts to boil Carrot alive, taking excitement in the idea of disfiguring her. She is also loyal to her family and crew, sharing her mother's dream of creating a paradise with every race united, though she hypocritically views Minks as mere animals unworthy of mercy.
Despite her often villainous exterior, Brûlée possesses a kind and caring side reserved for her family. She genuinely loves her siblings and was shown crying when the Whole Cake Chateau was collapsing with her family inside. Her most significant relationship is with her older brother, Charlotte Katakuri. As a child, when she was scarred by bullies seeking revenge on him, she comforted him, telling him not to blame himself and that he was perfect as he was. She knows his secret that he lays on his back and keeps quiet out of respect, and she tearfully reported his defeat to Luffy not out of shame for the loss, but out of concern for his injury. She refers to him affectionately as onii-chan, demonstrating their close bond. Brûlée is also known for her carelessness and cowardice when her life is threatened. She is easily captured and, when used as a hostage, becomes terrified of being considered a traitor by her mother, often pleading for her life. She has a unique laugh, expressed as Wiwwiwwiwwi.
Brûlée is a paramecia-type Devil Fruit user who ate the Mirror-Mirror Fruit, also known as the Miro Miro no Mi. This ability allows her to create and control mirrors in various ways. She can create a dimension known as Mirro-World, an alternate space connected to every mirror in Totto Land, which allows her and others to travel instantly across the archipelago. She can also use mirrors to reflect attacks back at opponents or to absorb people into the Mirro-World as prisoners. Another application of her power is the ability to transform the appearance of any creature reflected in a mirror, creating doppelgangers to confuse her enemies, though this changes only the appearance and not the physical capabilities or voice of the target. Her own family notes that she is careless and clumsy in combat, which often leads to her capture, but her Devil Fruit proves to be a vital asset for navigation and infiltration.
In the events of One Piece Film Red, Brûlée steps away from her role as a direct antagonist. Alongside her brothers Katakuri and Oven, she becomes a temporary and reluctant ally to the Straw Hat Pirates. While the specific details of her actions in the film are secondary to her established character traits, this alliance represents a significant shift from her previous bitter hostility toward Luffy and his crew, showcasing the complex loyalties of the Big Mom Pirates when facing external threats.