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Plue | |
Kanji |
プルー |
Rōmaji |
Purū |
Nama Lain |
The Canis Minor (子犬座 Koinuza) |
Kaum |
Celestial Spirit |
Jantina |
Fail:Male.png Male |
Warna Mata |
Black |
Jenis Kunci |
Silver |
Pemilik | |
PEmilik Terdahulu |
Unnamed Shop Owner (merchandise) |
Hari |
Originally: Tuesdays to Thursdays (manga)/Sundays (anime) |
Status |
Active |
Debut Manga |
Chapter 4 |
Debut Anime |
Episode 3 |
Debut Permainan |
Fairy Tail Gekitotsu! Kardia Daiseidou |
Suara Jepun | |
Suara Inggeris |
Majken Bullard (Season 1) |
Fail:Nikora Key.png | |
Galeri Imej |
Plue aka Nikora, "The Canis Minor" (ニコラ Nikora) is a Silver Key Celestial Spirit that has no obvious combat abilities and is stated to usually be kept as a pet for low-powered Mages, but is as powerful as any other character in the game Fairy Tail Gekitotsu! Kardia Daiseidou.[2] Lucy Heartfilia seems to use hers, named Plue, as a pet and a comical character. Nikora keys are shown to have been sold for as little as 20,000 .[3]
Appearance[]
Plue is a short, stout white creature (who is commonly referred to as a dog by Natsu Dragneel) with bland eyes and a golden horn-like nose (reminiscent of a carrot, thus giving him the slight appearance of a snowman). His body is often shaking nervously, though this doesn't always occur.[4] He cannot speak besides saying "puu-puun", although Natsu seems to be able to understand this.[5] He mostly communicates by using gestures and motions which Lucy finds adorable.[4]
Personality[]
When Lucy first contracted Plue, he only agreed to be summoned on Tuesdays until Thursdays.[6] Later, however, Plue is available anytime, often appearing at times other than his initial contracted days.[7] Because he is not designed for combat, he serves as a cute pet for his master instead.[6] Plue enjoys sweets and shares a close friendship with Happy.[8] Their good relationship could be accounted for the fact that they are always together during Team Natsu's missions, as well as their almost similar attitudes. Happy and Plue often tease Lucy and Loke.[9]
Synopsis[]
Daybreak arc[]
In order to show Natsu and Happy how contracts with Celestial Spirits are made, Lucy summons Plue for the first time and demonstrates it to the two. However, because of Plue's peculiar appearance, Natsu and Happy saw him as a failure. When Plue "speaks" for the first time, Natsu seems to be able to understand him, whereas Lucy could not. It is also Plue who first suggested to Natsu that he and Lucy form a team.[10]
Lullaby arc[]
Plue is seen beside Lucy when Mirajane tells her to go along with Natsu, Gray and Erza to be their mediator.[11] Lucy carries Plue while seeing Gray and Natsu arguing.[12] Plue is still being carried while Erza discusses the dark guild Eisenwald and Lullaby on the train.[13] He is seen soaked when Lucy shakes in fear after hearing about Erigor, saying that she wants to go home and wants no part of it. Afterwards, while on the train, Plue is seen eating along with everyone else.[14]
Galuna Island arc[]
In a battle against Sherry Blendy, a Mage capable of controlling anything that is not human like puppets, Lucy purposely summons Plue, knowing he will be used against her. Once under Sherry's control, "evil" appears on Plue's forehead, his eyes glow, and he runs aggressively towards Lucy. His noncombatant nature, however, prevents him from harming Lucy despite the flurry of kicks and punches he releases at her lower half. Once Sherry releases the control on Plue, he immediately apologizes to his owner, and returns to the Celestial Spirit World.[15][16]
Loke arc[]
After arguing with Loke, Lucy leaves with Happy and Plue, and the latter seems to recognize Loke. Plue is later summoned along with all of Lucy's Spirits in order to persuade the Celestial Spirit King to let Loke return to the Celestial Spirit World.[17]
Daphne arc[]
Note: Events in this arc occur only in the anime and do not constitute canon material.
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Lizardmen attack Erza and Lucy. Realizing that the Lizardmen only mimics the skills and abilities of their opponents, Lucy summons Plue, changing the Lizardman she is fighting to a similar size. Plue then starts to dance, gradually gaining speed. The Lizardman starts to mimic his moves, but is unable to keep up with Plue, and soon vanishes, defeated.[18] |
Tenrou Island arc[]
Note: Events in this arc occur only in the anime and do not constitute canon material.
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After having three of her Celestial Spirits defeated, Lucy decides to summon Plue to fight Kain Hikaru. Immediately after being summoned, Plue starts to dance and his cuteness temporarily entrances Kain. However, Kain recovers and decides to eat him, causing Lucy to scoop him up and run.[19] |
X791 arc[]
Upon returning to the present time, Lucy heads home with Plue, but was not allowed in her apartment by the landlady because of the seven years of rent she owes. Lucy then talks to Plue about her father, whom she finally decided to visit.[20]
Key of the Starry Sky arc[]
Note: Events in this arc occur only in the anime and do not constitute canon material.
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Plue joins Lucy on her job to protect some gold in the freight cart. Plue watches the others try to help Wendy out of her depression and after an attack by the Jiggle Butt Gang, Plue hides himself behind a crate, but is then spotted and adored by the gang. Plue watches Happy try to wake Natsu up, and is later seen on Natsu, next to Happy, whilst Wendy and Lucy are apologizing to the client for being late.[21] Plue is summoned moments after Michelle arrives at the guild and sits next to Happy on a table. Plue is then seen at the bar table as Happy and Natsu are are talking about Michelle and agrees with Happy that she is just as noisy as Lucy. Along with the others, he hears the story of how Michelle came to the guild. He is then carried by Michelle as they are heading to Lucy's apartment. Plue is then on the case tapping it, and then has a snack with Michelle. As Michelle later sleeps, Plue pats her head.[22] |
Grand Magic Games arc[]
While training for the Grand Magic Games, Lucy and her friends are brought by Virgo to the Celestial Spirit World, where the Spirits, headed by their King, celebrate their return from Tenrou Island. During the festivities, Plue greets Carla and Happy, together with other dozens of Nikora's behind him, who lift the two into the air. Plue then dances with Happy as Lyra plays her harp.[23]
Plue later appears at the King's banquet following the Mages' victory against Future Rogue Cheney's Dragons, and is caught up in the brawl over which guild Yukino Aguria is to join.[24]
Sun Village arc[]
After returning back to Magnolia, Lucy resumes her everyday life, and this involves summoning Plue and going on walks with him. One day, as Lucy and Plue walk back home, Lucy remembers that she still hasn't paid her rent and says that she needs to go on a mission soon. When Lucy opens her apartment's door, what she and Plue witness is Erza, Carla and Wendy comfortably sitting on her couch.[25]
Magic and Abilities[]
Enhanced Speed: Plue is shown to have enough speed to dance faster than one of Daphne's Lizardmen.[26]
Immortality: As a Celestial Spirit, Plue cannot die, unless he is somehow forced to stay in the Human World.[27]
Stats[]
Magic Statistics[28] | Stamina | Offense | Defense | Summon |
Plue | 8 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
Appearances in Other Media[]
Omakes[]
Megane-Fairy[]
Lucy lends Plue's Gate Key to Shinagawa so the latter may summon Plue in order to demonstrate his ability to perform Magic to Makarov. However, Shinagawa ends up summoning a deformed version of the Spirit instead.[29]
Welcome to Fairy Hills![]
Plue accompanies Lucy in investigating a job request from Fairy Hills where they meet Hilda, the client, who assigns Lucy for the job.[30]
Happy in Boots[]
Plue is the first "animal" that Happy captures with his sack and also the first present to the king and princess of the kingdom.[31]
OVAs[]
Welcome to Fairy Hills!![]
Plue makes an appearance as minor character in the first OVA. Plue accompanies Lucy in investigating a job request from Fairy Hills where they meet Hilda, the client, who assigns Lucy for the job.[32] He later watches as Hilda immediately changes Lucy's normal clothes into that of a sexy cat outfit after Lucy accepts Hilda's strange job. [33]
Fairy Academy - Yankee-kun and Yankee-chan![]
Plue appears as the Fairy Academy principal during the assembly called by Carla as a lecture to the delinquent students. He delivers his speech in a dance that is only understood by Natsu and Carla, both moved to tears over Plue's apparently very inspirational spiel.[34]
Video Games[]
Fairy Tail Gekitotsu! Kardia Daiseidou[]
Plue appears as a playable character in DS Game Fairy Tail Gekitotsu! Kardia Daiseidou.[35] In this game, Plue possess the following moves:
- Main: Plue Attack
- Sub 1: Plue Copter
- Sub 2: Plue Healing
- Sub 3: Plue Eye
- Super: Plue Sonic
Trivia[]
- Nikora is the only "dog" Happy likes.[36]
- Happy plays a trick on Lucy by feigning a voice for Plue. Happy makes a reference to Rave Master, saying that Plue is the servant of a hero with a sacred stone, Haru and the Rave respectively.[37]
- A special restriction made by Hiro Mashima stated that the number of lines on Plue's nose must be 5, no more, no less.
- Plue gets very wrinkly in hot water.
- Plue's character was featured in Hiro Mashima's previous work, Rave Master.
- In the first episode of "Fairy Tail" (English dub) Lucy called Plue's key "Canis Minor the white dog" instead of "Nikora the Canis minor".[38]
- In the Manga, Lucy called Plue's key "White Doggy" instead of "Nikora the Canis Minor".[39]
Battles & Events[]
- Lucy Makes a Contract with Nikora
- Team Natsu's Formation
- Lucy Heartfilia (owner) vs. Sherry Blendy
- Erza Scarlet & Lucy Heartfilia (owner) vs. Daphne's Lizardmen
- Lucy Heartfilia (owner) vs. Kain Hikaru
References[]
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Volume 4 bonus content
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 4, Page 11
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 1, Page 7
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 4, Page 11
- ↑ Fiary Tail Manga: Chapter 4, Page 13
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 4, Page 11
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 256, Page 7
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 24 Cover
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga; Chapter 71, Pages 10-11
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 4, Pages 8-15
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 11, Page 3
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 11, page 2
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 11, Page 15
- ↑ Fairy Tail Anime: Episode 5
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 34, Pages 3-4
- ↑ Fairy Tail Anime: Episode 14
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 72, Page 5
- ↑ Fairy Tail Anime: Episode 70
- ↑ Fairy Tail Anime: Episode 109
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 256, Pages 11-15
- ↑ Fairy Tail Anime: Episode 126
- ↑ Fairy Tail Anime: Episode 128
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 262, Pages 8-15
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 338, Page 17
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 341, Pages 12-13
- ↑ Fairy Tail: Episode 70
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 144, Page 7
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Volume 4, Bonus Content
- ↑ Fairy Tail Omake Special: Fairy-Megane, Pages 17-19
- ↑ Fairy Tail Omake: Chapter 161.5 - Welcome to Fairy Hills!!, Page 4
- ↑ Fairy Tail Omake Special: Happy in Boots, Pages 4-5
- ↑ Fairy Tail Omake: Chapter 161.5 - Welcome to Fairy Hills!!, Page 4
- ↑ Fairy Tail Anime: OVA 1
- ↑ Fairy Tail Anime: OVA 2
- ↑ Fairy Tail Gekitotsu! Kardia Daiseidou
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 24, Cover
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 71, Pages 10-11
- ↑ Fairy Tail Anime: Episode 1
- ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 1, Page 7
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