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Guita Hebby Fantasia

ギータ・ヘビィ・ファンタジア

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Guita Hebby Fantasia (グイタ・へービー・ファンタジア) is a 14-year-old Giver and member of Team Child within the South Branch Cleaners, operating under the supervision of Bro Santa. She is, by the organisation's assessment, one of its most potent tactical assets — and is also, at any given moment, asleep on the ground.

Her Vital Instrument is the monster-themed hoodie she wears — named Centralian — which she never removes and which, when active, siphons the Anima and physical energy of anyone she hits, feeding it back to her as enhanced strength and defensive capability. The longer a fight lasts, the more dangerous she becomes. Her teammates noted during Mymo's siege that if they could have used her power at that moment, they could have gotten out of the mess. She was asleep on the ground at the time.

She likes meat, animals, and giant monsters. She is afraid of ants. She refers to physical exhaustion as her head being "all hurty" and the solution as a "little nap." She is one of the few Cleaners in the series that elite Raiders explicitly identify as a strategic obstacle significant enough to acknowledge by name.

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Guita Hebby Fantasia in her monster hoodie Vital Instrument with the toothy hood framing her face in Gachiakuta

Guita is a small young girl standing at 148 cm (4'10") with a slight frame that creates a significant visual contrast against the thing she wears. She has large, expressive round eyes and light-coloured messy hair, usually tucked into her headwear. Her default expression lands somewhere between sleepy and faintly predatory — which is accurate to her actual state at any given moment.

She is almost exclusively seen wearing her Vital Instrument: a large, dark, monster-themed hoodie or cloak that constitutes the primary visual identity of her character. The hood features a wide, toothy "mouth" design that frames her face when worn — the teeth of the hood encircling her head, giving the impression that she is being consumed by the thing she is wielding or that the two of them are the same entity. The garment is adorned with Cleaner organisational patches and straps. In high-pollution zones she wears the standard respirator mask.

When her powers are fully active, the silhouette of the cloak expands and the monster features become more pronounced — as if the cloth itself is coming alive, growing into the energy it has absorbed, taking on something closer to flesh than fabric.

Guita operates on instinct, appetite, and the biological need for rest that her Anima expenditure demands. She is eccentric, primal, and largely unbothered by the situations the series places her in — including the ones that bother everyone else considerably.

The Nap Problem

She requires sleep to recover her energy and experiences physical exhaustion as her head being "all hurty." The solution is always a "little nap," taken whenever the situation physically permits — which, in her assessment, includes mid-combat operations, Border investigation missions, and the chaos of a Raider ambush. When she wakes up and declares herself "all better," she means it precisely: she is back to full operational capacity and ready to resume hitting things. The nap is not a character flaw being played for comedy. It is a genuine physiological consequence of the energy demands her power creates, and she manages it practically.

Primal and Predatory

She has an intense love for meat — specifically the act of chewing on it — and an affinity for animals and giant monsters. Her "kaiju" interest and her monster-themed Vital Instrument are consistent with a character whose entire aesthetic is built around predatory instinct rather than trained discipline. She does not view combat as a responsibility or a cost. She views it as the natural state of being for something that exists the way she exists.

The Ant Phobia

She cannot tolerate ants. The sensation of tiny creatures crawling on her is the one thing in the series that produces genuine distress in a person who takes Raider attacks at the Border without visible alarm. The specific selectivity of the phobia — fearless in combat, terrified of small insects — is the most humanising detail in her profile.

Introduction — The Border Investigation

Guita activating Centralian during the Border investigation arc in Gachiakuta
Chapters 32–33

Guita's introduction established her operating pattern immediately. She spent the beginning of the Border investigation mission taking a nap because her head was "all hurty." Upon waking, she declared herself "all better" and joined the combat. Enjin used this as the moment to explain to a confused Rudo that Guita does not carry a separate weapon — her monster-themed hoodie is her Vital Instrument. The reveal landed at maximum impact because Rudo had been watching her wear the hoodie for the entire mission without understanding what it was.

The Border Ambush — Drain Activated

Chapters 68–72

When the Raiders' Front Line ambushed the Cleaners at the Border, Guita was one of the few people deployed in a way that genuinely troubled the attackers. She unleashed Centralian's primary technique — Drain — siphoning Anima and physical energy from her targets with each hit and feeding it back into her own strength and the cloak's defensive mass. Against opponents like Jabber and Bundus whose Anima quality is significantly above standard, the drain mechanic meant that the longer the engagement lasted, the more dangerous she became. Zodyl Typhon identified her as a strategic obstacle significant enough to note explicitly.

The Doll Festival Arc — The Absent Powerhouse

Chapter 152

During Mymo's siege of the South Ward, Team Akuta was pinned down. Enjin and Zanka reflected aloud on their situation: "If only we could use Guita's power right now... then we might be able to get out of this mess." Guita was asleep on the ground. The exchange confirmed her tactical tier — she is the organisation's emergency reserve for situations where standard Giver output is insufficient — and simultaneously illustrated the limitation: the emergency reserve is frequently unavailable because it is napping.

Mymo's Classification — Instrument vs. Body

Chapter 160

Mymo used Guita as a reference point during the Doll Festival battle to explain the difference between Givers who transform their own bodies and Givers who channel power through external instruments. He categorised Guita as the latter — someone who wears her Vital Instrument to channel power, as distinct from Rudo, who had altered the structure of his own flesh. The distinction clarified both characters' ability types while confirming that Guita's classification was understood by the series' principal antagonist as a specific and meaningful category.

Vital Instrument — Centralian (The Monster Cloak)

Guita's Jinki is Centralian — the monster-themed hoodie she never removes. It is not clothing with a weapon attached. The clothing is the weapon. The distinction matters because it means she is never unarmed, never separated from her instrument, and the boundary between the garment and its user has blurred to the degree that the cloak's visual expansion during combat appears less like a weapon activating and more like something biological becoming what it actually is.

Primary Technique — Drain

Centralian's defining ability is Drain: as Guita strikes a target, the instrument "sucks up" the target's Anima and physical energy — extracting their power with each hit and redirecting it back into Guita as enhanced strength and defensive capability. The mechanic creates a compounding feedback loop: every successful strike on an opponent both weakens them and strengthens her. Against opponents with high Anima quality — like Raider Front Line members — the accumulated drain over a sustained engagement produces a disproportionate output advantage. The longer she fights, the more dangerous she becomes.

Physical Capabilities

  • Enhanced Durability: She survives massive shockwaves and physical trauma that would incapacitate standard humans, recovering after periods of rest. Her endurance under fire is not invulnerability — it is the specific resilience of someone whose instrument absorbs and redirects impact as part of its function.
  • Speed: She uses the bulk of the cloak to hide movements and strike from unexpected angles — the large silhouette functions as misdirection as well as mass.

Tactical Classification

Mymo's analysis placed Guita in the category of Givers who channel power through a worn instrument — as opposed to those who transform their own bodies. She is identified by Zodyl Typhon as a significant enough obstacle that neutralising her was a strategic consideration. She is referenced by her own team as the resource that could resolve situations other Givers cannot. Both assessments place her combat tier clearly above what her age and presentation would initially suggest.

Border Investigation — Centralian Revealed

Guita Hebby Fantasia vs. Border Threats Victory Chapters 32–33

Guita's formal combat debut. She spent the early part of the mission napping, declared herself "all better," and immediately cleared the immediate area upon waking. Enjin used the moment to explain to Rudo that the hoodie was the weapon. The engagement was less about combat difficulty and more about establishing what she is capable of once she is operational — a clean, efficient display that required no sustained effort on her part.

Raider Front Line Ambush at the Border

Guita Hebby Fantasia vs. Raider Front Line (Jabber, Bundus) Engagement interrupted Chapters 68–72

Guita's most significant combat appearance. Against the Raiders' elite — Jabber Wonga and Bundus Beggalcate, both with Anima quality well above standard — she deployed Drain and engaged directly. The siphon mechanic against high-quality Anima sources produced a disproportionate power acquisition rate: the better the opponent's energy, the more she gains per hit. Zodyl Typhon observed her performance and identified her as a strategic obstacle requiring specific management. The engagement was interrupted rather than concluded, but her presence in it was acknowledged by the series' most analytically precise antagonist as a genuine problem.

Doll Festival — The Sleeping Reserve

Guita Hebby Fantasia — unavailable Not deployed Chapter 152

During Mymo's siege, the implicit battle record is Guita's absence from it. Enjin and Zanka explicitly identified her power as the resource that could have resolved their tactical disadvantage — and she was asleep. The scene functions as a power calibration: whatever level of threat requires the Cleaners to wish for Guita's specific ability, that threat's scale is now established. She remained non-functional for the duration through no external cause, which is its own kind of characterisation.

Chapter(s) Type Details
32 Appearance "Head all hurty" — napping mid-mission at the Border; personality established.
33 Appearance Formal Vital Instrument reveal — Enjin explains the hoodie is Centralian; joins combat after nap.
68–72 Battle Raider Front Line ambush — Drain deployed against Jabber and Bundus; Zodyl acknowledges her as a threat.
152 Referenced Doll Festival siege — Enjin and Zanka identify her power as what they need; she is asleep.
160 Referenced Mymo uses her as a benchmark for the "worn instrument" Giver classification vs. body-transformation Givers.
164–165 Referenced Doll Festival briefing context.

Bro Santa — Supervisor and Guardian

Bro is Guita's supervisor within Team Child and the person responsible for her within the organisation. Their relationship has the same familial quality as Bro's bond with Dear Santa — parental in function, consistent in care, and operating through the specific patience required to look after someone who takes naps during combat operations. Bro manages both Guita and Dear with the same steady attention, which is a different kind of challenge in each case.

Enjin — Captain with High Confidence

Enjin positions Guita to guard the "wings" of the formation — a deployment choice that reflects trust in her to hold a position independently without close supervision. His explicit identification of her as the resource that could resolve Mymo's siege confirms his tactical assessment of her tier. He explained her Vital Instrument to Rudo as a matter of factual clarity rather than pride, which is consistent with how Enjin treats assets he trusts completely.

Rudo Surebrec — Mutual Confusion

Guita views Rudo with child-like curiosity. Rudo is frequently confused by her eccentricities — he did not understand that her hoodie was her weapon, he does not always understand what she is doing or why, and the specific combination of her primal directness and apparent obliviousness to social norms produces encounters where neither of them is fully reading the same situation. The relationship is uncomplicated, warm in its own way, and probably more effective as a dynamic than a more conventional one would be.

"My head was all hurty. But then I took a little nap and now I'm all better!" — Guita Hebby Fantasia, Chapter 32, waking up mid-operation
"Aye?" — Guita Hebby Fantasia, Chapter 32, her common response when addressed while sleepy
"Drain." — Guita Hebby Fantasia, activating Centralian's primary function
  • Her surname "Hebby" likely derives from the Japanese word hebi (蛇), meaning "snake" — a reptilian, predatory connotation that fits both her monster aesthetic and the siphoning nature of her Drain ability. "Fantasia" adds a whimsical, dreamlike quality that aligns with her lethargic, napping disposition. Together the name describes something predatory and dreamlike, which is accurate.
  • She is voiced by Lara Woodhull in the English dub (Studio Bones, 2025) — confirmed from the Anime Voice-Over Wiki cast list.
  • At 14 years old, she is the youngest named combat member of the South Branch Cleaners. Her combat tier — acknowledged by Zodyl Typhon as a strategic obstacle and cited by Enjin as the power that could break Mymo's siege — is disproportionate to both her age and her presentation.
  • The "head all hurty" and "little nap" cycle is not played purely for comedy. The energy demands of Centralian's Drain function are real, and Guita's naps are the physiological recovery mechanism. She manages a high-output power through a recovery strategy that looks ridiculous but works consistently.
  • She is afraid of ants. The gap between this phobia and her complete indifference to getting hit by Raider Front Line members is one of the series' better characterisation contrasts.
  • She does not just eat meat — she likes chewing on it, a distinction her official profile makes deliberately. The emphasis on the act rather than the food connects to the Drain ability's mechanic: she absorbs things. That extends to how she thinks about food.
  • Mymo identified her as belonging to the Giver category of those who "wear" their instrument, as opposed to those who transform their own bodies. This classification places her in the same conceptual bracket as the series' most weapon-focused Givers — someone whose power is inseparable from a specific object rather than originating from within themselves — while the Drain feedback loop makes her more dangerous the more she is hit, which is the opposite of how most instrument-based Givers function.
  • She is referred to informally as the "Monster of the Cleaners" — a nickname that is both a description of her Vital Instrument's aesthetic and an accurate shorthand for her tactical function: absorbing damage and energy, growing more dangerous with each exchange, and appearing most at home in the middle of the things everyone else is trying to survive.

🇯🇵 Japanese Voice Actors

Naganawa, Maria Naganawa, Maria 🇯🇵 Japanese

🇺🇸 English Voice Actors

Woodhull, Lara Woodhull, Lara 🇺🇸 English
Kei Urana Kei Urana Original Creator
Fumihiko Suganuma Fumihiko Suganuma Director
Hiroshi Seko Hiroshi Seko Series Composition
Satoshi Ishino Satoshi Ishino Character Design