Enishida
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Japanese Name |
エニシダ |
Romanized Name |
Enishida |
Official English Name |
Genista (VIZ); Enishida (Funimation) |
Debut |
Chapter 517; Episode 411 |
Affiliations |
Kuja |
Occupations |
Lady's maid |
Origin |
Calm Belt (Amazon Lily) |
Residence |
Amazon Lily |
Status |
Alive |
Birthday |
February 24th |
Japanese Voice |
Ikue Ōtani |
English Voice |
Funimation:Mallorie Rodak |
Introduction
Enishida is a member of the Kuja and one of Boa Hancock's attendants in her castle. She is a lady's maid. Enishida is a member of the Kuja and one of Boa Hancock's attendants in her castle. She is a lady's maid.
Appearance
She is a short lady, with blond hair, with two pieces hanging down in the front, and the rest in the back. She wears a blue shirt, showing off her cleavage, and a white coat draped over her shoulders. In the anime, during Hancock's fantasy about marring Luffy, she wears a blue blouse with a short loincloth.
Personality
She is loyal to her empress, Hancock, and a supporter of Luffy. She worries for her fellow Kuja, such as when Hancock suffered from Love Sickness.
Abilities And Powers
As a member of the Kuja tribe, it can be assumed that Enishida also can use Haki.
History
Summit War Saga
Amazon Lily Arc
After Boa Hancock returned to Amazon Lily, Enishida showed her the statue that the children had made of her out of clay. When Hancock destroyed the statue, she instructed Enishida to clean up the mess and to never bring such an object to her again. After Hancock asked her warriors why they were missing from her arrival, Enishida explained that they were investigating a "dangerous monkey". When Elder Nyon arrived, Hancock told Enishida to throw her out, but the two women began to argue before she had a chance to do so. Later, after Hancock had revealed her past to Luffy, Enishida rushed to Elder Nyon and Luffy, informing them that Hancock had collapsed from an unknown disease. She was relieved to see Hancock later woken up, and later accompanied her to Impel Down.
Anime And Manga Differences
In the manga, Enishida tells Hancock about the statue made by young girls; in the anime, it's instead shown in a flashback. In the anime, Enishida was seen when Luffy and Jinbe parted ways. In the anime, Enishida panicked after hearing the news of the incoming Marine fleet, but calmed down when Hancock reassured her.
Trivia
Her name means broom, a type of flowering shrub.
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