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Ishilly

Character

Ishilly is a striped beakfish mermaid and one of the five star dancers of the Mermaid Cafe on Fish-Man Island. She befriends the Straw Hats and later becomes one of Caribou's first kidnapping victims.

Origin: Grand Line (Ryugu Kingdom)
Status: Alive
Species: Striped beakfish mermaid
Birthday: May 4th
Residence: Coral Hill (Mermaid Cove)
Occupation: Dancer
Affiliation: Mermaid Cafe
Japanese Va: Yui Kano
Funimation VA: Megan Emerick
Japanese Name: イシリー
First Appearance: Chapter 608; Episode 527
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Appearance

Freckles dot the face of this mermaid, whose tail bears black and white stripes. Her wavy dark hair is tied into two pigtails finished with flowered ribbons, the bangs swept mostly to one side. A starfish pendant hangs at her throat, and she wears a striped bikini top of matching black and white with a flower set at its center.

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Personality

Cheerful and lively like the other mermaids, Ishilly greets Luffy's group warmly and delights in swimming alongside Sanji, growing fond of the cook and fretting over him when a tremendous nosebleed nearly drains him. Her curiosity proves costly: she volunteers to crack open the sealed barrel hiding Caribou, never stopping to think it might have been locking something dangerous inside, a slip that leads to her abduction.

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History

Ishilly is first seen at the Mermaid Cove greeting the four companions Camie has brought along, that being Luffy, Sanji, Chopper, and Usopp, and she enjoys Sanji's company in the water. When the three princes come looking for the Straw Hats, she shields Sanji against herself, the embarrassment of which triggers his blood loss and her panic. After the others rush Sanji off for treatment, she stays worried for him. Soon she, Fillonce, and another mermaid pry open a tightly bolted barrel out of curiosity, releasing Caribou, who seizes all three with the Numa Numa no Mi, making them the first to vanish in his mermaid abduction scheme. Once the New Fish-Man Pirates are beaten, the captives turn up safe in Ryugu Palace, and that night Ishilly dances at the banquet for the Straw Hats before joining the others to see the crew off. She is later glimpsed swimming at sea during Vegapunk's broadcast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Ishilly in One Piece?

Ishilly is a striped beakfish mermaid and one of the five star dancers of the Mermaid Cafe on Fish-Man Island. She befriends the Straw Hats and later becomes one of Caribou's first kidnapping victims.

Who is Ishilly?

Ishilly is one of the star dancers at the Mermaid Cafe in Coral Hill on Fish-Man Island, known for her cheerful personality and her growing fondness for Sanji after Camie introduces him and the Straw Hats to her.

How did Ishilly become one of Caribou's kidnapping victims?

Ishilly, along with Fillonce and another mermaid, pried open a tightly bolted barrel out of curiosity, releasing Caribou, who seized all three with his Numa Numa no Mi power and made them the first to vanish in his mermaid abduction scheme.

What is Ishilly's connection to Sanji?

Ishilly grows fond of Sanji while swimming alongside him at Mermaid Cove, and she panics and shields him with her own body when his enormous nosebleed nearly drains him during a tense encounter with the three princes.

What does Ishilly look like?

Ishilly is a freckled mermaid with a black and white striped tail, wavy dark hair tied into two pigtails with flowered ribbons, a starfish pendant, and a matching striped bikini top with a flower at its center.

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