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[[File:Tama Anime Concept Art.png|thumb|left|210px|Tama concept art from the anime.]]
 
[[File:Tama Anime Concept Art.png|thumb|left|210px|Tama concept art from the anime.]]
   
Tama is fairly short and thin (given her wanting nutrition) and, befitting her age, her face has big, soft features, including black (violet in the anime) eyes. She has dark-violet hair arranged in a [[Wikipedia:Shimada (hairstyle)|Shimada style]], with a yellow comb inserted where the back bun is sectioned off, plus a pale-pink [[Wikipedia:Kanzashi#Hana_kanzashi|hana kanzashi]] on each side with a hanging bura (a string of petals resembling upside-down hearts). She wears a light-green girl's [[Wikipedia:Yukata|yukata]] with a plain, yellow flower pattern, several differently colored patch-works, and a yellow, bow-knotted tsuke obi with long tails in the back as well as a light-pink obiage and an orange obijime. For footwear, the girl has brown-soled [[Wikipedia:Zōri|zōri]].{{Qref|name=debut}}{{Qref|''One Piece Manga'' — Vol. 91 Tama's color scheme is revealed on the cover.}}
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Tama is a fairly short and thin (given her wanting nutrition) girl whose face, befitting her age, has big, soft features, including black (violet in the anime) eyes. She has dark-violet hair arranged in a [[Wikipedia:Shimada (hairstyle)|Shimada style]], with a yellow comb inserted where the back bun is sectioned off, plus a pale-pink [[Wikipedia:Kanzashi#Hana_kanzashi|hana kanzashi]] on each side with a hanging bura (a string of petals resembling upside-down hearts). She wears a light-green girl's [[Wikipedia:Yukata|yukata]] with a plain, yellow flower pattern, several differently colored patch-works, and a yellow, bow-knotted tsuke obi with long tails in the back as well as a light-pink obiage and an orange obijime. For footwear, the girl has brown-soled [[Wikipedia:Zōri|zōri]].{{Qref|name=debut}}{{Qref|''One Piece Manga'' — Vol. 91 Tama's color scheme is revealed on the cover.}}
   
 
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With Holdem defeated, Luffy then grabbed Tama again and ran away with her on the back of [[Speed]], whom he mistook for a horse. Speed got angry, but quickly became subservient to Luffy and Tama after Tama offered some kibi dango at Luffy's request. They made their way to Okobore Town with the supply of food stolen from the Beasts Pirates. As she ate an apple, Luffy promised her that she would not go hungry again.{{Qref|chap=918|page=2-6, 15-16|ep=}}
 
With Holdem defeated, Luffy then grabbed Tama again and ran away with her on the back of [[Speed]], whom he mistook for a horse. Speed got angry, but quickly became subservient to Luffy and Tama after Tama offered some kibi dango at Luffy's request. They made their way to Okobore Town with the supply of food stolen from the Beasts Pirates. As she ate an apple, Luffy promised her that she would not go hungry again.{{Qref|chap=918|page=2-6, 15-16|ep=}}
   
Tama then parted ways with Luffy and went back to her home by riding on Speed's back.{{Qref|chap=919|page=2-3|ep=908}} On the way, both Tama and Speed were attacked by Kaido when the Yonko discovered them, and Tama was left lying bloodied on the ground.{{Qref|chap=923}} She was found by [[Inuarashi]], who took her into the forest to receive treatment.{{Qref|chap=924}} Tama was then returned to her home where she was treated by Chopper and some of the minks. When Tama was worried about Luffy, Chopper assured her that Luffy has incredible recovery speed and his will would not be broken and that [[Raizo]] was planning on rescuing him.{{Qref|chap=925}}
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Tama then parted ways with Luffy and went back to her home by riding on Speed's back.{{Qref|chap=919|page=2-3|ep=908}} On the way, both Tama and Speed were attacked by Kaido when the Emperor discovered them, and Tama was left lying bloodied on the ground.{{Qref|chap=923}} She was found by [[Inuarashi]], who took her into the forest to receive treatment.{{Qref|chap=924}} Tama was then returned to her home where she was treated by Chopper and some of the minks. When Tama was worried about Luffy, Chopper assured her that Luffy has incredible recovery speed and his will would not be broken and that [[Raizo]] was planning on rescuing him.{{Qref|chap=925}}
   
 
While Momonosuke was practicing swordsmanship in Amigasa Village, Tama asked him about his [[Kozuki Hiyori|sister]], whom Momonosuke believed to still be alive. Tama commented that it would be nice if Momonosuke could meet her but he stated that he could not reunite with her until the shogun and Kaido's defeat.{{Qref|chap=928}}
 
While Momonosuke was practicing swordsmanship in Amigasa Village, Tama asked him about his [[Kozuki Hiyori|sister]], whom Momonosuke believed to still be alive. Tama commented that it would be nice if Momonosuke could meet her but he stated that he could not reunite with her until the shogun and Kaido's defeat.{{Qref|chap=928}}

Revision as of 15:07, 10 August 2020

For other uses of the name, see Tama (Disambiguation).

O-Tama is a girl from the region of Kuri in Wano Country. She is a kasa weaver and a kunoichi in training.[1]

Appearance

Tama Anime Concept Art

Tama concept art from the anime.

Tama is a fairly short and thin (given her wanting nutrition) girl whose face, befitting her age, has big, soft features, including black (violet in the anime) eyes. She has dark-violet hair arranged in a Shimada style, with a yellow comb inserted where the back bun is sectioned off, plus a pale-pink hana kanzashi on each side with a hanging bura (a string of petals resembling upside-down hearts). She wears a light-green girl's yukata with a plain, yellow flower pattern, several differently colored patch-works, and a yellow, bow-knotted tsuke obi with long tails in the back as well as a light-pink obiage and an orange obijime. For footwear, the girl has brown-soled zōri.[1][3]

Personality

She is quick to make friends, trusting and helping Luffy moments after he assured her he means her no harm.[1] Being a kunoichi in training, she has a habit of starving herself as a means of training her body, forcing it mentally to let go of her hunger.[4] She is also very brave, as she stood up to the Beasts Pirates when they tried stealing her belongings and even attacked one of them after being freed from captivity. However, she can also be careless, as shown when she revealed her allegiance to the Kozuki Family to the Beasts Pirates, drank out of a contaminated river and falling ill in the process,[1] and disregarded her master's warnings not to show her powers in front of others, which caught the attention of Holdem.[5]

Relationships

Friends

Kozuki Family

Tama has great faith in the Kozuki Family, as she used their name as a threat to those who upset her.[6] However, she has no problem being casual with the heir, Kozuki Momonosuke, calling him "Momo".[7]

Tenguyama Hitetsu

As Tama's master, he cares for her very much to the point that he attacked Luffy when he thought Luffy had stolen one of the only two rice meals she has every year.[8] He was also angry at Luffy for revealing Ace's death, which made Tama sad.[9]

Komachiyo

Komachiyo is very loyal to Tama, as he tried to fight the Beasts Pirates to protect her from them.[6]

Hihimaru

While initially antagonistic, Hihimaru befriended Tama after she fed it some dango and joined her as the group headed toward Tama's home.[1]

Monkey D. Luffy

Luffy inadvertently rescued Tama when her kidnappers attacked him. Because of this, she has immense gratitude and refers to Luffy with a "big brother" honorific. She even went as far as to give him the rice she was meant to have, even though it is the most she eats all year.[1] However, Tama became furious when Luffy reported Ace's death to her.[10] After she was abducted by Gazelleman and brought to Holdem, Tama hoped for Luffy to save her, showing her faith in him.[11] After Luffy freed her from Holdem, Luffy promised that he would make her life better before leaving Wano Country. She is unaware that Luffy is Ace's brother though she has noticed similarities between the two.[12] After hearing that Kaido attacked her, Luffy regretted not taking her to her home safely himself and attacked Kaido in a fit of rage.[13] When she heard about Luffy's capture, Tama was more concerned about him than her own injuries.[14] She cares about Luffy so much that she went with the group heading for Udon to get him out. She was later happy to be reunited with him after his group's takeover of Udon. However, Luffy scolded her for putting herself in danger by coming to the prison. Tama has grown so attached to Luffy that she is seen mostly by his side. Also, she doesn't like to see Luffy get hurt, even from people he's associated with when he does something that irritates them.

Portgas D. Ace

When Ace visited Wano, Tama formed a bond with him and had wanted to join his crew, but Ace refused based on her current age. However, he did promise that once the two meet again and she becomes a kunoichi, he would bring her on board. When Luffy informed her of Ace's death, Tama was deeply upset and refused to believe him. Tama does not know Luffy and Ace are brothers but has commented to Luffy that after he struck Holdem with the Gomu Gomu no Red Hawk, he reminded her of Ace.[15]

Enemies

Beasts Pirates

As an ally of the Kozuki Family, Tama defies everything the Beasts Pirates stand for and was kidnapped as a result. While being tied up in a sack, the Beasts Pirates planned to either sell her in the Red Light District or turn her in until Luffy interfered.[6] Also, Holdem had an interest in her ability to tame animals and tried to force her to use it until Luffy came to her rescue. Kaido almost killed her when he saw Speed’s betrayal.

Other

Charlotte Linlin

After Big Mom lost her memories, Tama developed a friendly relationship with her though she wanted to take advantage of her strength to break Luffy out of Udon prison. After breaking into the prison, Big Mom showed willingness to share oshiruko with Tama.[16]

Abilities and Powers

Tama has some experience with cooking rice.[17] She is also capable of weaving kasa from bamboo.[2] Tama has also been shown to be quite shrewd, coming up with the idea of manipulating an amnesic Big Mom into invading Udon to break Luffy free of imprisonment, which later proved crucial in liberating Udon and all of its prisoners to join the Kozuki Revolution.

Tama is currently undergoing training to become a kunoichi.

Devil Fruit

Tama's Devil Fruit Ability

Tama makes a dango from her cheek.

Tama has eaten an unnamed Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows her to create "dango" (団子?) from her cheeks. Any animal that eats them will become tame and subservient to Tama, obeying all her orders and defending her.[1][18] While the dangos usually don't work on humans, either in taming or quelling hunger, humans who have consumed a SMILE Devil Fruit are susceptible to being tamed due to being part animal;[19] it is unknown if this also applies to normal Zoan users. The dango cannot be forcefully taken from Tama's body.[20][21]

Techniques

  • Kibi Dango (きびだんご, Kibi dango?): By forming a circle with her thumb and index finger and pinching her cheek, Tama creates a small dango dumpling, which seems to have a pacifying effect on animals that eat it, making them tame and friendly. It was first used to tame Hihimaru.[22] It also appears to be effective on SMILE users such as Speed.[19] Kibi dango are a traditional Japanese confectionery made from millet grain.

Weapons

Tama was shown using a club against a member of the Beasts Pirates, and had enough strength to knock him out with it in the manga.[23] In the anime, she used leaves while practicing ninjutsu with Chopper.

History

Past

At some point around three to four years ago, Portgas D. Ace and his crew visited Wano Country, and Tama formed a bond with him. Tama wanted to go out to sea with Ace, but he told her that she was too young at the time. He promised that he would take her with him if she became a kunoichi by the time he returned and Tama waited for him since.[24][15]

On her eighth birthday, Tama went to the marketplace to buy some rice. However, she was confronted by some Beasts Pirates scouts and their baboon Hihimaru. Komachiyo came to protect her from Hihimaru, but the scouts took her belongings and she mentioned the Kozuki Family to threaten them, causing them to capture her.[6]

Wano Country Arc

Tama was tied up in a sack and begging to be free. The scouts went to confront Monkey D. Luffy, who had arrived in the country illegally. However, Luffy easily overwhelmed them, allowing Tama to free herself out of the sack and knock out one of the scouts.

Tama Takes Luffy to Her House

Tama takes Luffy to her master's house.

Afterward, Tama formally introduced herself to Luffy and tamed Hihimaru by giving it some Kibi Dango. She offered to make food for Luffy out of gratitude and helped him put the Sunny in a safe alcove on the coast. They went to her house, where she made rice confections for him before going to drink from the river to quell her hunger. She came back to find her master angered at Luffy for eating the rice, but she told him what had happened. However, she then fell ill due to drinking the contaminated river water polluted by Kaido's factories.[1]

After Hitetsu revealed that Tama was waiting for Ace, Luffy informed them of Ace's death. Tama was distraught at the news and passed out. Luffy then decided to take her to a doctor and as Komachiyo gave them a ride through the bamboo forest, Tama accused Luffy of lying and explained about the promise Ace made to her. They later entered a wasteland and Tama explained about the terrible environment created by the Beasts Pirates before falling unconscious again.[25]

File:Tama Eats Tsuru's Food.png

Tama eats some real food as she recovers from her illness.

Tama remained unconscious as Luffy reunited with Zoro after the latter saved a woman from Kaido's thugs. After Komachiyo dragged Luffy and Zoro away from a battle with Basil Hawkins and his men, the woman that Zoro saved, Tsuru, told the two Straw Hats to bring Tama to her tea shop. They later arrived at Okobore Town.[26]

Tama felt better after receiving some medicine and she reluctantly ate some Oshiruko that Tsuru made for her. She then took a nap until Tsuru was attacked by the Gifter Batman. During the confusion, Tama was abducted by another Gifter, Gazelleman, and taken to Bakura Town.[27] Tama was later taken to Holdem, who took an interest in her after hearing that she tamed Hihimaru, and planned to force her to use her ability.[28]

File:Holdem Manga Infobox.png

Holdem holds Tama hostage.

Holdem pulled on Tama's cheek, but was unable to get anything out of her. He continued torturing Tama until Urashima was sent flying into his house by Luffy. Holdem then confronted Luffy, putting Tama into his lion's mouth and threatening to crush her.[29] In a blink of an eye, Luffy attacked the lion head and freed Tama. After finding out that Holdem had used pliers to pull on Tama's cheek, Luffy dropped Tama in midair and turned around to strike Holdem with a powerful Red Hawk punch.[30]

With Holdem defeated, Luffy then grabbed Tama again and ran away with her on the back of Speed, whom he mistook for a horse. Speed got angry, but quickly became subservient to Luffy and Tama after Tama offered some kibi dango at Luffy's request. They made their way to Okobore Town with the supply of food stolen from the Beasts Pirates. As she ate an apple, Luffy promised her that she would not go hungry again.[31]

Tama then parted ways with Luffy and went back to her home by riding on Speed's back.[32] On the way, both Tama and Speed were attacked by Kaido when the Emperor discovered them, and Tama was left lying bloodied on the ground.[33] She was found by Inuarashi, who took her into the forest to receive treatment.[34] Tama was then returned to her home where she was treated by Chopper and some of the minks. When Tama was worried about Luffy, Chopper assured her that Luffy has incredible recovery speed and his will would not be broken and that Raizo was planning on rescuing him.[35]

While Momonosuke was practicing swordsmanship in Amigasa Village, Tama asked him about his sister, whom Momonosuke believed to still be alive. Tama commented that it would be nice if Momonosuke could meet her but he stated that he could not reunite with her until the shogun and Kaido's defeat.[36]

Big Mom Goes to Udon

Tama's group takes Big Mom to Udon.

Tama, Chopper, Kiku, and Momonosuke then went to Kuri Beach, where they encountered an amnesiac Big Mom.[37] On the following morning, Tama's group took Big Mom to Okobore Town. Though Chopper was worried about Big Mom regaining her memories, Tama insisted on taking her to Udon, which Chopper reluctantly agreed with.[38] The group then traveled to Udon, with Big Mom having tamed a Wanizame to carry them there. On the way there, Tama spoke to Hitetsu through a Smart Tanishi. Hitetsu objected to their quest and urged Tama to return to Amigasa Village, but Tama continued on with her group's journey.[39] During the journey, Tama and Big Mom happily talked about Oshiruko.[40] After night fell, the group eventually arrived at Udon.[41]

On the next day, Tama's group arrived at the Prisoner Mines after Big Mom broke through the front gate. Kiku told Tama and Momonosuke to hide before proceeding with Chopper.[42] When the emergency gates were closing, Tama and Momonosuke entered the Prisoner Mines.[43]

While hiding, Tama and Momonosuke witnessed Luffy persuading the prisoners to rebel against the Beasts Pirates, prompting Tama to remember Luffy's promise to her.[44] After the prison takeover, Tama reunited with Luffy though the latter was in a serious condition from being infected with the Mummy virus.[45]

Tama tamed Babanuki and had him give a false report to Queen.[46] After Luffy finished with his training in Udon, Tama returned to Amigasa Village with him and Chopper two days before the raid on Onigashima.[47]

Merchandise

Video Games

Playable Appearances

Trivia

  • Tama speaks with an Edo and a Tōhoku dialect.
  • Tama tends to end her sentences in "yansu". Yansu is an auxiliary verb used in the Kansai Dialect, most specifically in the Shiga Prefecture, meaning "to be".
  • Her unnamed Devil Fruit power seems to be based on Momotarō of Japanese folklore, who also used kibi dango to recruit his three beastly retainers: a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant. So far, Tama is known to have befriended two of the same three types of animals that Momotarō has; only the pheasant is missing.
  • The way Tama uses her Devil Fruit is reminiscent of the old Japanese tale Lump-removing Old Man, a tale in which an old man befriends ogres who then removes a lump on his right cheek.
  • Her Devil Fruit bears similarity to two other Devil Fruits:
    • Streusen's Kuku Kuku no Mi, as they both are capable of creating food. However, while Tama's food is delicious, it doesn't alleviate hunger and the food is created from herself while Streusen's food is created from the environment and while not good tasting, it does have nutritional value.
    • Charlotte Katakuri's Mochi Mochi no Mi, as both fruits allow the user to manifest mochi from their body. However, Katakuri's mochi appears to have normal properties.
  • The hats Tama made for the Nine Red Scabbards are identical to the one worn by the individual from the cover of Chapter 631.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 911 (p. 5-6, 9-19) and Episode 893, Tama makes her debut.
  2. 2.0 2.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 911 (p. 17).
  3. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Tama's color scheme is revealed on the cover.
  4. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 911 (p. 14-18), Tama suffers from starvation.
  5. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 915 (p. 7).
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 911 (p. 12), Tama describes her encounter with the Beasts Pirates.
  7. One Piece Manga — Vol. 92 Chapter 928 (p. 17), Tama and Momo discussing about Hiyori.
  8. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 911 (p. 15-17).
  9. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 912 (p. 4-5).
  10. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 912 (p. 3-4), Luffy reports Ace's death to Tama.
  11. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 915 (p. 7).
  12. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 918 (p. 6, 16) and Episodes 906908, Luffy's actions remind Tama of Ace.
  13. One Piece Manga — Vol. 92 Chapter 923.
  14. One Piece Manga — Vol. 92 Chapter 925.
  15. 15.0 15.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 912 (p. 7, 11-12).
  16. One Piece Manga — Vol. 94 Chapter 945.
  17. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 911 (p. 14).
  18. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 914 (p. 16).
  19. 19.0 19.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 918 (p. 4-5).
  20. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 916 (p. 10-11).
  21. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 917 (p. 15) and Episode 905.
  22. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 911 (p. 10-11) and Episode 893, Tama tames Hihimaru.
  23. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 911 (p. 9) and Episode 893, Tama knocks a member of the Beasts Pirates with a club.
  24. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 911 (p. 18-19).
  25. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 912 (p. 3-4, 8-15).
  26. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 913 (p. 2, 10-17).
  27. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 914 (p. 2-7, 13, 16).
  28. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 915 (p. 4-7).
  29. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 916 (p. 10-11, 18-19).
  30. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 917 (p. 6-11, 13-17) and Episode 905.
  31. One Piece Manga — Vol. 91 Chapter 918 (p. 2-6, 15-16).
  32. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 919 (p. 2-3) and Episode 908.
  33. One Piece Manga — Vol. 92 Chapter 923.
  34. One Piece Manga — Vol. 92 Chapter 924.
  35. One Piece Manga — Vol. 92 Chapter 925.
  36. One Piece Manga — Vol. 92 Chapter 928.
  37. One Piece Manga — Vol. 92 Chapter 931.
  38. One Piece Manga — Vol. 93 Chapter 933.
  39. One Piece Manga — Vol. 93 Chapter 934.
  40. One Piece Manga — Vol. 93 Chapter 937.
  41. One Piece Manga — Vol. 93 Chapter 940.
  42. One Piece Manga — Vol. 94 Chapter 945 (p. 13).
  43. One Piece Manga — Vol. 94 Chapter 947 (p. 15).
  44. One Piece Manga — Vol. 94 Chapter 949 (p. 10,12).
  45. One Piece Manga — Vol. 94 Chapter 950 (p. 6).
  46. One Piece Manga — Vol. 94 Chapter 952 (p. 7).
  47. One Piece Manga — Vol. 95 Chapter 955 (p. 10).

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