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Charlotte Mondée

Character

Sixth child and second daughter of the Charlotte Family, Mondée is the oldest of a set of quadruplet sisters and a hybrid of human and snakeneck blood. She serves the Big Mom Pirates as an officer.

Age: 47
Race: Snakeneck-human hybrid
Gender: Female
Birthday: December 10th
Occupation: Big Mom Pirates Officer
Japanese Va: Kimiko Saitō
Japanese Name: シャーロット・モンデ
First Appearance: Chapter 854; Episode 822
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Appearance

Heavyset in build, Mondée carries a full face and a thick neck, the latter concealing the elongated neck typical of snakeneck lineage. Teal-colored hair falls in long waves, and she tops it with a broad black hat ringed by pink flowers, worn over a buttoned gown in yellow. For the tea party she applied bold lipstick, without which her lips read as rather thin.

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Personality

Devotion to kin and crew marks her character; she turned up at a strategy meeting on the Big Mom Pirates' rivals in the run-up to Pudding's wedding. Verbal tics are part of her: she caps her sentences with -mondée, rendered in the Funimation dub as a prim -monder that reshapes certain words. Her attachment to family runs deep, evident in the closeness she shares with her quadruplet siblings; she accompanied Effilée and Amande back to the homeland Amande protects, shielding its people from their unhinged mother's rampage. The anime shows her breaking off an attack rather than risk striking Brûlée when Luffy used the captured sister as a shield.

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History

Born 47 years before the present to Big Mom and a snakeneck father, Mondée arrived first among four sororal quadruplets, ahead of Amande, Hachée, and Effilée. On the eve of Pudding's marriage to Sanji, she joined a gathering at the Whole Cake Chateau to assess the Straw Hats and their allies. The following day she attended both the tea party and the wedding, which erupted when the Straw Hats, together with the Fire Tank Pirates, botched an attempt on Big Mom's life; the crew overwhelmed those attackers, and when the exploding Tamatebako toppled the Chateau, Streusen softened everyone's landing by converting part of it to cake.

In non-canon events she traveled to Nuts Island and cornered Luffy after he snatched Brûlée, only to have him repeatedly raise the captured woman as a shield against her strikes. She eventually brought him down to ground level by cleaving apart the structure beneath his feet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Charlotte Mondée in One Piece?

Charlotte Mondée is the sixth child and second daughter of the Charlotte Family, an officer in the Big Mom Pirates and the oldest of a set of quadruplet sisters.

What is Charlotte Mondée's verbal tic?

Charlotte Mondée caps her sentences with the verbal tic mondee, rendered in the Funimation dub as a prim monder that reshapes certain words.

Who are Charlotte Mondée's quadruplet sisters?

Charlotte Mondée is the oldest of four quadruplet sisters, born ahead of Charlotte Amande, Charlotte Hachée, and Charlotte Effilée.

What does Charlotte Mondée look like?

Charlotte Mondée is heavyset with a full face and a thick neck that conceals the elongated neck typical of her snakeneck lineage. She has teal hair worn in long waves under a broad black hat ringed by pink flowers, over a buttoned yellow gown.

What did Charlotte Mondée do during the Whole Cake Island wedding?

Charlotte Mondée attended the tea party and wedding of Sanji and Pudding, joining the crew in overwhelming the Straw Hats and Fire Tank Pirates after their attempt on Big Mom's life failed. She survived the collapse of the Whole Cake Chateau after Streusen converted part of the falling structure into cake.

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