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Guarana is a slim woman with short hair that is bright pink on the top and blonde on the edges. She wears a magenta long-sleeved shirt and shorts with silver armor covering her chest and shoulders. She also has tubes covering her forearms, white gloves on her hands, and carries two barrels on her back. The barrels are connected via hoses to her sword and shield, containing the water that powers them. She also wears armor on her feet and legs up to the knee, as well as black stockings underneath that reach even higher.[1] Also, her earrings are made to resemble the actual guarana fruit.
Gallery[]
Anime Concept Art of Guarana.
Close up of Guarana's face.
Personality[]
She is loyal to Cidre and the organization as they fought against the Straw Hat Pirates and the Kuja Pirates alongside Cidre and Ginger.
She is calm, determined, and confident to capture pirates, but sometimes she gets upset with Ginger when he and his unit came alongside Cidre to face against Luffy, Boa Hancock, and the Gorgon Sisters.
Abilities and Powers[]
As the charge unit commander of the Carbonated Sword Unit and officer of the Cidre Guild, she has authority over the lower ranking subordinates.
She is a capable fighter, being able to hold her own against Boa Hancock. Her will is also strong enough to not be seduced by Hancock.[2]
Weapons[]
Guarana wields two carbonated hose with guards and she calls it Carbonated Stream Sword, and the way it works is that Guarana adds pressure to it to cut through anything. She first used this when she was fighting Boa Hancock and she was able to break the ground.[1]
History[]
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Guarana is a herb with a high concentration of caffeine, commonly used as an additive in energy drinks and soft drinks. This matches the drink-based names of the Cidre Guild.
Guaraná is also a famous beverage in Brazil, sold as much as Coca-Cola and known for its refreshing and energetic properties.