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This article is about the Manga version of Shipment Bottles. For alternate pages referred to by this name, please click any of the icons above. A Shipment Bottle, also called a Shipment Jar or Shipment Capsule, is a storage container used by the Demons to preserve freshly harvested human meat for consumption.
Appearance[]
The shipment bottle is a glass cylinder with a metal top and bottom. The bottle is filled with a glowing blue liquid as well as small twigs and leaves. The freshly killed livestock inside is striped completely nude and placed in an upside down fetal position. The eyes are wide and a bloomed vida is sticking out of the chest, implying how the livestock was killed. An identifying tag hangs down from the lid with incomprehensible writing on it.
Plot[]
Introduction Arc[]
When Conny gets shipped out, but leaves behind her favorite toy, Emma and Norman follow to return it to her. After getting to the gate Emma and Norman find Conny's dead body. After the "Gupna" is completed, they witness a Demon place her body in a shipment bottle and be sent off to be sold.
Shipment bottles are shown several times in later arcs, usually when showing recently killed livestock from the Premium Farms.
Usage[]
After the vida has killed and drained its victim of all its blood, the livestock is placed in a shipment bottle to further preserve it until it is ready to be consumed.
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Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- The jar motif was added to mimic the processing of fish and fresh flowers and to make it look different. Posuka said it was a good motif and Shirai was reassured. Posuka's art style also made it less uncomfortable for readers.[1]
References[]
- ↑ The Promised Neverland Fanbook