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Carbonation Equipment

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Carbonation Equipment is the line of fizzy-water-powered weaponry fielded by the Cidre Guild, an anime-original group of bounty hunters. The gear ranges from torpedoes and blasters to jetpacks, all driven by carbonated water drawn from the guild's island base.

Type: Carbonation powered weaponry
Meaning: Carbonation Equipment
Canonicity: Non-canon
Japanese Name: 炭酸化装置
First Appearance: Episode 895
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Overview

Carbonation Equipment is a class of technology run entirely on carbonated water. Most of it takes the form of weapons that spray water or flight rigs that work like jetpacks. The Cidre Guild churned out the gear in bulk on an island rich in carbonated water, using it to support their work hunting down pirates and other wanted criminals.

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Function

The arsenal covers a wide spread of effects. Carbonated Torpedoes launch from hand-mounted tubes and can run underwater to wreck ships from beneath. Ginger's Cho Shigeki Tornado Tansan fires red and yellow soda from his back cannons that braid together into a drill, while his Choko Nodo Deluxe Tansan Gas Jai vents green and purple soda to spread a toxic cloud. Guarana forms a Carbonated Stream Sword by jetting high-pressure water from her hoses, shaping it into a blade or a whip. The guild's rank and file carry hand cannons and twin barrels that double as jetpacks, and they ride UFO-like flyboards at sea, all propelled by the same fizzy power.

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Notable Users

The whole array belongs to the Cidre Guild. The leader Cidre wears spinning drill gauntlets backed by barrels and metal hoops that let him fly and hit harder, Ginger relies on back-mounted cannons and gauntlets, and Guarana uses her hose-fed rig to produce her water blade. Lower members patrol on hippo mounts strapped with carbonated barrels.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Cidre Guild arc filler in One Piece?

Yes. Carbonation Equipment belongs to the Cidre Guild, an anime-original group of bounty hunters introduced starting in episode 895, and their entire storyline is non-canon filler not found in the original manga.

What is Carbonation Equipment in One Piece?

Carbonation Equipment is a class of weaponry powered entirely by carbonated water, used by the Cidre Guild, a group of bounty hunters who manufacture the gear on an island rich in carbonated water.

What weapons make up the Cidre Guild's Carbonation Equipment?

The gear includes Carbonated Torpedoes fired from hand-mounted tubes, Ginger's Cho Shigeki Tornado Tansan and Choko Nodo Deluxe Tansan Gas Jai cannons, Guarana's Carbonated Stream Sword, and hand cannons, jetpacks, and flyboards used by the rank and file.

Who uses Carbonation Equipment in One Piece?

Carbonation Equipment is used by the Cidre Guild, including its leader Cidre, who wears spinning drill gauntlets, Ginger, who fights with back-mounted cannons, and Guarana, who wields a hose-fed water blade.

What is Guarana's Carbonated Stream Sword?

Guarana's Carbonated Stream Sword is a weapon she forms by jetting high-pressure carbonated water from her hoses, shaping the stream into a blade or a whip.

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