Within the Charlotte brood, Oven counts as child number five and the fourth-born son, sharing a triplet bond with Katakuri and Daifuku. He oversees Yakigashi Island and acts as Totto Land's browned-food minister, ranks among the crew's officers, and stands as a leading threat during the Whole Cake Island Arc.
Oven is a colossal, heavily muscled figure who dwarfs even the tall mink Pedro. A very thick neck supports hair arranged into three curling sections, and a short, bristly beard frames his jaw. The color of that hair shifts like food in the act of baking, beginning blond near the roots and deepening to dark orange, while his skin carries a faint pink wash. He dresses in a high-collared orange cape knotted at the chest into a yellow bow, paired with short gloves, a broad belt fixed by a round buckle, capris, a pair of striped socks, and loafers, and the cloak takes on a darker tone whenever he calls on his Devil Fruit.
Devotion to his mother defines him above all else, and he obeys her commands without deviation, even when that means burning down those she has cast aside. He once drove off the intruder Pound on Cacao Island and ordered the locals to smash every mirror, vowing to slaughter whole families if they refused. That same fierce protectiveness extends to his siblings: the sight of Pekoms aiming a gun at his beloved Brûlée sent him into a fury, and learning of Katakuri's defeat drove him to charge Luffy in a rage. Betrayal, however, earns no mercy from him; he turned on his own sisters Chiffon and Praline once they sided against the family. Proud, quick-tempered, and prone to hypocrisy, he refuses to yield ground and takes any slight against his crew's reputation as a personal affront.
As both a minister and a crew officer, Oven commands Yakigashi Island and holds sway over the rank and file of the Big Mom Pirates, with a bounty of 300,000,000 berries marking him as a serious danger. Vito counted him among the crew's "monsters," placing him beside the Sweet Commanders Katakuri and Smoothie. His raw power is immense: he blocked a sword blow from Pedro, overpowered Chopper with ease, and shrugged off attacks from the enhanced Vinsmoke brothers, while his durability is said to be the toughest of all Big Mom's sons, letting him survive being run over by Bege's ship and shot point-blank in the face. His Devil Fruit, the Netsu Netsu no Mi, pours intense heat from his body so that anything he touches can be scorched, weapons overheated, and even stretches of ocean brought to a boil, and he can send torpedoes of concentrated heat racing through the water. He wields a long-handled naginata that he sets ablaze, and he commands both Armament and Observation Haki along with a will strong enough to endure Big Mom's Supreme King Haki.

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Charlotte Oven ate the Netsu Netsu no Mi, a Paramecia fruit that pours intense heat from his body so that anything he touches can be scorched, weapons overheated, and even stretches of ocean brought to a boil.
Yes, Charlotte Oven commands both Armament and Observation Haki, along with a will strong enough to endure Big Mom's Supreme King Haki.
Charlotte Oven is the fourth-born son and fifth child of the Charlotte Family, sharing a triplet bond with Katakuri and Daifuku. He oversees Yakigashi Island as Totto Land's browned-food minister and ranks among the crew's officers.
Charlotte Oven carries a bounty of 300,000,000 berries, marking him as a serious danger among the Big Mom Pirates.
Charlotte Oven turned on his own sisters Chiffon and Praline once they sided against the family, showing that betrayal earns no mercy from him.
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