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Charlotte Galette

Character

Charlotte Galette, the eighteenth Charlotte daughter, holds officer rank among the Big Mom Pirates and, as one of Totto Land's ministers, governs Margarine Island as the Minister of Butter. Armed with a Devil Fruit that lets her command butter, she serves as a supporting antagonist through the Whole Cake Island arc.

Age: 31
Debut: Chapter 829; Episode 789
Birthday: October 19th
Residence: Margarine Island
Child Rank: 42nd child
Occupation: Pirate officer; Minister of Butter
Affiliation: Charlotte Family; Big Mom Pirates
Devil Fruit: Bata Bata no Mi (Paramecia)
Daughter Rank: 18th daughter
Japanese Name: シャーロット・ガレット
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Appearance

Galette is a fair-skinned woman of average build whose fuchsia hair falls to her shoulders and curls at the tips, with the bangs sweeping over the right half of her face. Thick lashes frame her yellow eyes. Her wardrobe pairs a short red-violet dress with a long feathered coat in dark purple and magenta gloves, and two horns shaped like arrowheads jut from the top of her head.

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Personality

Family means a great deal to Galette, who pleaded for her mother to spare her brother Moscato and was horrified at the sight of a beaten Cracker. She tends to look down on outsiders, caught off guard when Nami called down a huge bolt of lightning, and she takes treachery hard, seething when Praline turned against the crew and jeered at her siblings. Her composure breaks entirely in mortal danger: as the collapsing castle sent her plummeting, she wept with relief the moment her brother Katakuri caught her.

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History

As Minister of Butter and a crew officer, Galette commands Margarine Island and the lower ranks of the Big Mom Pirates, and she is strong enough to be sent against Luffy and Nami; alongside Smoothie and Daifuku she helped pin down Sanji, Reiju, and a weakened Luffy. Her resolve held firm through Big Mom's Conqueror's Haki and screaming. Her power comes from the Bata Bata no Mi, classed as Paramecia, a fruit that conjures and steers butter, which she uses to glue enemies in place, as she did to trap Nami.

Her arc opens during Big Mom's croquembouche rampage, when she and her siblings begged in vain for Moscato's life before their mother drained his lifespan. Days later she, Opera, and Mont-d'Or gathered around the defeated Cracker, realizing Luffy was responsible, then marched out with the army to fight him and bound Nami in butter. She took part in the tea party and wedding chaos, weathered Big Mom's scream, received mochi earplugs from Katakuri, and was nearly killed when the Tamatebako toppled the chateau, saved by Katakuri before Streusen's cake broke the fall. Later she sailed on the Queen Mama Chanter during the rebuffed attempts to enter Wano.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Charlotte Galette's powers?

Charlotte Galette ate the Bata Bata no Mi, a Paramecia fruit that lets her conjure and control butter, which she uses to glue enemies in place, as she did to trap Nami.

Who is Charlotte Galette in One Piece?

Charlotte Galette is the eighteenth Charlotte daughter, an officer in the Big Mom Pirates who serves as Minister of Butter and governs Margarine Island.

What role did Charlotte Galette play in the fight against Sanji's family?

Alongside Smoothie and Daifuku, Charlotte Galette helped pin down Sanji, Reiju, and a weakened Luffy during the Whole Cake Island conflict.

How is Charlotte Galette related to Charlotte Katakuri?

Charlotte Galette is Katakuri's sister, and he caught her as she fell when the Whole Cake Chateau collapsed, leaving her in tears of relief.

Who is Charlotte Galette's twin sister?

Charlotte Galette's twin sister is Charlotte Poire.

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