List of minor One Piece characters
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The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece:
Basil Hawkins
Basil Hawkins (バジル・ホーキンス, Baziru Hōkinsu) is a high bounty pirate in the Sabaody Archipelago, with a bounty of 249 million Beli, one of the Eleven Supernovas. He is the captain of the Hawkins Pirates. He is known as "The Magician". He uses tarot cards to determine battle outcome percentages, such as chance of death, escape, and so forth. When attacked, he can redirect the damage to voodoo dolls that are seemingly kept inside his body, resulting in another individual bearing the brunt of the damage. Whether this is a Devil Fruit ability or not is unknown. Using the technique "Devil-Conquering Phase" he can transform into a scarecrow-type figure. Since Kizaru was still able to attack him, this eliminates the chances that he has a Logia-type Devil Fruit.
Chief Judge Baskerville
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Three-Headed Baskerville (3つ首のバスカビル Mittsu-Kubi no Basukabiru) is the gigantic, three-headed Chief Justice (裁判長 Saibanchō) on the island of Enies Lobby, in the service of the World Government and the Navy. He is Enies Lobby's only known (and probably only) judge (three judges) . He is a walking tribunal, and each of his three heads has a mind of its own: On the left and controllng the left hand is Left Baskerville, on the right and controlling the right hand is Right Baskerville, and in the middle is Center Baskerville, who prefers to call himself such things as "Center Freeway" and "Center Lone Mainline" instead of his actual name. In addition, each head has a distinct personality, and legal opinions to match: for example, Left Baskerville is in favor of punishing the Straw Hat Pirates because they are criminals, while Right Baskerville takes the opposite viewpoint and recommends letting them go. Center Baskerville, as his self-styled nicknames suggest, is a wild card: he consistently offers the "compromise" of execution, which is more extreme than either of the other two heads' viewpoints. This often leads to Left and Right Baskerville yelling at him and banging their heads against his own. Although being originally a judge they can also fight with a sword.
When they are chopped up by an attack from Paulie & Zambai, it revealed that Baskerville is actually three people. Center Baskerville is a man with very large legs but small arms, and Left and Right have very large arms but small legs. Left and Right actually sit on Center's thighs. Right's real name is Bas, Left's real name is Kerville, and Center calls himself Princess.
Eiichirō Oda seems to have drawn from a number of British sources as inspiration for Baskerville. The character's name comes from the famous Sherlock Holmes novel, The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Oda also paid homage to the novel by having Baskerville's elite subordinates direct packs of military canines. Baskerville himself appears to be based substantially on the Three-Headed Knight in the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, which shares a general resemblance in costume and argues with itself in much the same manner as Baskerville does. Combined with the character's speech quirks and stereotypical British faces (particularly that of Right Baskerville), it seems abundantly clear that the idea for Baskerville was inspired by sources from the United Kingdom. Members of the Franky Family also made references to Cerberus, the three-headed dog that guards the entrance of the Underworld in Greek Mythology.
He is voiced by ??? in Japanese media and by ??? in the Funimation English dub.
Bellemere
Bellemere (ベルメール Berumēru; belle-mère is French for "stepmother" while both words separated would mean "beautiful mother") is Nami and Nojiko's adoptive mother, seen in a flashback during the Arlong arc. It is said that in her youth she was as rambunctious and mischievous as Nami was as a child. Bellemere raised the two girls after they found her near death after a fight between marines and pirates that left their home island in ruins.
When Arlong and his crew invade the island, Bellemere tries to fend them off but is quickly subdued. Required by Arlong to pay a fee for survival, Bellemere has only enough money to pay for herself or her two adopted daughters. Choosing to buy her daughters' freedom, she is killed by Arlong in front of Nami and Nojiko. Bellemere is hardly ever seen without a cigarette. She has the word "Mace," on her shirt. Both the word and the cigarette are edited out in the 4Kids dub. Also in the 4Kids version of the anime, she is detained for not paying her fee and is "locked away in a dungeon for the rest of her days". She is voiced by Noriko Hidaka in Japanese media, Veronica Taylor in the 4Kids English dub, and ??? in the Funimation English dub.
Calico Yorki
The captain of the Rumbar pirates and Brook's former captain. His name was first introduced in One Piece data books as was his crew. He shook hands with Crocus at Reverse Mountain and asked him to watch over Laboon. His bounty increased to an unknown amount after defeating a Marine ship. He died of a disease that the Rumbar pirate ship's doctor said was an unknown virus that he obtained in a forest the ship docked at. His last words to Brook were to carry on the promise of returning to Laboon.
Calgara
Calgara (カルガラ Karugara, Kalgara in 4kids dub) was a hero of the Shandians, who befriended the explorer Montblanc Norland. A statue of him was erected after his death as an eternal reminder to the Shandians of his strength and courage. He is voiced by Hidekatsu Shibata in Japanese media and by Robert McCollum in the Funimation English dub.
Camie
Camie (ケイミー Keimii) is a mermaid that first appeared in the Hatchan's Sea-Floor Stroll mini-series. She is an aspiring fashion designer under the tutelage of her pet starfish Pappagg (パッパグ Pappagu). She first appears after being saved by Hatchan from inside the mouth of a big fish alongside with Pappagg. She soon becomes friends with Hatchan and is later rescued again by him after she is kidnapped by the Macro Gang, a group of fishman kidnappers and old friends of Hatchan. In the final part of the mini-series she was at the grand opening of his floating takoyaki restaurant. She is one of only two mermaids featured so far in the series, the other being Kokoro. Camie is unusually guileless, even for a mermaid: while Kokoro was able to foresee certain events and thus come to the Straw Hat Pirates' aid at several critical moments, Camie seems incapable of recognizing deceit or ulterior motives, falling into the same trap dozens of times without learning her lesson. She also has a tendency to freak out over the smallest things.
She recently met the Straw Hat Pirates when they arrived at the Red Line for the second time. There, she was revealed to be a Kissing gourami-mermaid. After leading the Straw Hats to save Hatchan from a combo of the Macro Pirates and the Flying Fish Riders, she had been assisting them on the Sabaody Archipelago. She was kidnapped and sold to an auction house in Grove 1, where Saint Charlos bought her for 500 million Beli, but was stopped by Luffy and Hatchan. Her slave collar was safely removed by Silvers Rayleigh.
Capone "Gang" Bege
Capone "Gang" Bege (カポネ・"ギャング"ベッジ, Kapone Gangu Bejji) is a powerful pirate in the Sabaody Archipelago with a bounty of 138 million beli, and one of the Eleven Supernovas. When being confronted by a large amount of Marines, he is shown to have the power of a Devil Fruit, proving it by revealing that his body acts like a castle, containing tiny soldiers and weapons that grow to full size when they leave it. He is the captain of the Firetank Pirates.
Chaka
Chaka (チャカ), also known as "Chaka the Jackal", is one of two head guards in the Arabasta kingdom that serve under Igaram, the other being Pell. He ate the Inu Inu no Mi, Model Jackal (イヌイヌの実 モデル ジャッカル, Dog Dog Fruit: Model Jackal), a Zoan-type Devil Fruit that allows him to transform into a jackal or a human/jackal hybrid. He attacked Sir Crocodile outside of the Alubarna palace — first because Crocodile's utter lack of compassion angered him and to protect the country, and then in an attempt to protect Vivi and Koza, as well as buy them time to put an end to the battle — but Crocodile easily defeated him both times. He is voiced by Kihachirō Uemura in Japanese media, Scottie Ray in the 4Kids English dub, and Robert McCollum in the Funimation English dub.
Chimney and Gonbe
Chimney is the granddaughter of Sea Train conductor Kokoro. Gonbe is her rabbit, that apparently thinks it's a cat. She takes a liking to the Straw Hat Pirates instantly when the crew meets her outside of Water Seven. She tends to notice things that others cannot. Along with Gonbe she sneaks aboard the prototype Sea Train Rocketman, and accompanies the Straw Hats, Franky Family, and Galley-La foremen to Enies Lobby. Later she helpes Luffy find the secret passageway that leads to the Gate of Justice. In Japanese media Chimney is voiced by Chiwa Saitō and Gonbe by Akemi Okamura.
Victoria Cindry
Victoria Cindry (ビクトリア・シンドリー, Bikutoria Shindorī) is Dr. Hogback's servant. She hates plates, to the extent of serving food directly onto the table, and constantly expresses her wish for all of the world's plates to vanish. According to Hogback, she has a tragic past - her master proposed to her, that she could test his love for her. But then she crushed his ten valuable plates, and he rejected her, and thus she has a habit of throwing plates. Her zombie number is 400. Her history is later revealed to be a lie, and Hogback reveals her real story. Ten years ago Dr. Hogback proposed to Cindry, but she rejected him because she already had a fiance. Later she fell from stage and died in an accident. Dr. Hogback was devastated when he found out and later made a deal with Gecko Moria that he'd work for him if he could bring Cindry back to life.[1] The zombie Cindry is killed when Moria absorbs all of the shadows of the Thriller Bark zombies. She is voiced by Houko Kuwashima in Japanese media and by ??? in the Funimation English dub.
Clover
A professor and scholar from the Tree of Knowledge in Ohara, he helped Nico Robin become an official archaeologist. However, he forbade her from studying Ohara's Poneglyph, not wanting her to fall prey to the World Government like her mother Olvia did. Sadly, it was not to be as the World Government found out about Ohara's research and dispatched the CP9 to take care of them. Clover tried to persuade Robin to escape as the CP9 rounded the archaeologists up. The reason for this is that Clover spoke to the World Government regarding the scholar's findings in the Poneglyphs. He did not want Robin to know those results, for fear that she will also be targeted by the World Government.
Clover stated that before the World Government was formed, the Grand Line was ruled by an ancient kingdom, but it was wiped out by a group that would one day become the World Government. However, before Clover could reveal the name, he was shot and mortally wounded. The Buster Call was then initiated and Navy ships began to assault Ohara. Clover, along with Olvia and the other scholars, stayed behind to save as many books as they can from the Tree of Knowledge for future generations. Afterwards, he and the scholars all stayed in the tree as it burned down around them, and Ohara was destroyed.
His head resembles a three-leafed clover and even his hair and beard are slightly green. He is voiced by Kōichi Kitamura in Japanese media and by ??? in the Funimation English dub.
Conis
Conis (コニス, Konisu) is the first person to greet the Straw Hats once they reach Skypiea. She is head strong, hopeful, and cares deeply for the well being of others. When first introduced she seems happy, friendly, and acts innocent. After meeting the Straw Hat Pirates she keeps all those things. As she becomes more and more courageous, she speaks her mind and is not being afraid of her people's "God" Enel as they struggle to fight him. She is very good at playing the harp as well as being able to use a Waver. Though she never fought, she carried a Burn Bazooka and knew how to use an array of dials. She is voiced by Rieko Takahashi in Japanese media and by Laura Bailey in the Funimation English dub.
Crocus
Laboon's caretaker and overseer of the lighthouse that guides ships coming down from Reverse Mountain into the Grand Line. He has a house inside Laboon when he's not working the lighthouse. Crocus was on Roger's pirate crew as their doctor, used the time to search for the Rumbar Pirates (Brook's crew) and eventually conquered the Grand Line with Roger in the process. He also has a running gag where he does a glare to increase tension, often for no particular reason. Sanji has been known to feel overly uncomfortable under this glare. He is voiced by Gorō Naya in Japanese media, ??? in the 4Kids English dub, and ??? in the Funimation English dub.
Dalton
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Dalton used to be a guard who served under King Wapol, but was opposed to Wapol's treatment of his subjects and eventually inspired to rebel by Hiruluk. After seeing Hirluk's noble sacrifice, he turned against Wapol, but was subdued and thrown in prison, constantly mocked by Wapol and his henchmen, Chess and Kuromarimo. After Wapol abandoned his kingdom when Blackbeard invaded, Dalton took charge and kept the island from falling into disarray, soon gaining the trust of the people.
When Monkey D. Luffy and his crew came to Drum Island in search of a doctor to cure Nami of her illness during the mission to get Princess Nefertari Vivi to Arabasta Kingdom, they encountered Dalton and some men who thought they were here to rob the island. When asked about a doctor, the only one who could heal Nami was a witch named Dr. Kureha.
Even after Wapol returned and once again subdued him, the people and even the top 20 doctors continued to help out Dalton. He was later seriously wounded by Wapol because he defended the townsfolk from arrows launched by one of Wapol's bodyguards. And he in turn then, even almost going to extreme measures such as planning to blow up Wapol's castle. Luckily, Luffy defeated Wapol and knocked him off the island, after which the people of Drum elected Dalton as their new king and renamed the island, Sakura Kingdom (inspired from the special chemical created by Hilruk, which turned the snow pink).
He appears later in chapter 440, where he shows Doctor Kureha the new bounties of the Straw Hat Pirates. He doesn't live in the castle, preferring to live in the village.
He has eaten the Devil Fruit known as the Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Bison (ウシウシの実 モデル野牛(バイソン) Cow Cow Fruit, Model Bison) which gives him the ability to transform into a bison and into a half human/half bison form that resembles a minotaur. In the English anime the fruit is called the "Ox Ox Fruit" and the animal he turns to is an Ox. He is voiced by Kenichi Ono in Japanese media, Ted Lewis in the 4Kids English dub, and ??? in the Funimation English dub.
Dorry and Broggy
Dorry and Broggy are two giants, who with incredible passion and drive fight an endless battle to the death, as dictated by their village's rules, on Little Garden. By the time Luffy and his crew meet and befriend them, they have been fighting for over one hundred years and as they were 58 years old when they started, are at least 158 years of age.[2] In Japanese media Dorry is voiced by Daisuke Gōri and Broggy by Tetsu Inada.
Eustass "Captain" Kidd
Eustass "Captain" Kidd (ユースタス・"キャプテン"キッド, Yūsutasu Kyaputen Kiddo) is a high bounty pirate on the Sabaody Archipelago and captain of the Kidd Pirates, and is one of the Eleven Supernovas. He has the highest active bounty of 315 million Beli and third overall highest seen so far in the series. The reason for his bounty being so high is due to his harm to civilians during his travels as a pirate. He possesses a magnetic Devil Fruit power which allows him to repel and attract metallic objects. He has demonstrated ability to repel a cannonball being shot towards him and attract all metallic weapons like guns, cannons and swords around his vicinity and form a huge arm for a weapon. He may act cocky with his power but he still fears powerful people such as Bartholomew Kuma and Kizaru.
Gaimon
Gaimon is a small man and former pirate, who's body got stuck in an empty treasure chest in an accident, which also resulted in him being left stranded on an uninhabited island, filled with lots of hybrid animals living with him in harmony. Due to him being stuck in the chest, he can't reach the treasure chests, he spoted on atop a cliff. Assumeing their contents to be his treasures, he to protects them for twenty years from intruders by acting as an evil spirit, a scheme that doesn't fool Luffy and his crew, not stops them from becoming his friends. Luffy climbs the cliff for him to retrieve his treasure chests. As it turns out, they were empty and he had been protecting a nonexistent "treasure" for two decades. Faced with the truth he had always feared, he realizes, that the islands animals are his treasures, and vows to protect them instead. He is voiced by Tōru Ōhira in Japanese media, David Brimmer in the 4Kids English dub, and Jonathan C. Osborne in the Funimation English dub.
Gan Fall
Gan Fall is an old sky islander and the previous God of Skypiea, as which he strove to create peace between them and the Shandians. However, before it could be achieved, Enel attacked with his army, and soundly defeated Gan Fall and the Shandians at the same time and took the position of God of Skypiea for himself. Despite being ousted from his position, as the Knight of the Sky, Gan Fall still continuously patrols the land helping out those in need, until after Enel's defeat at the hands of Luffy, the people of Skypiea beg him take back his rightful position. His pet bird Pierre has eaten a Devil Fruit, which allows it to turn into a pegasus or a full horse. Gan Fall uses Pierre and his Devil Fruit power to get around Skypiea. He fights with a lance and an Impact Dial in his gauntlet. He is voiced by Jōji Yanami in Japanese media. Originally Randy Tallman was cast as the voice of Gan Fall for the Funimation dub of the show, but passed away and was recast by John Swasey soonafter. He was incorrectly listed as his voice in the credits of episode 153.[3]
Genzo
- Seiyuu: Kōzō Shioya
- Voice Actor (4Kids Entertainment): Marc Diraison
The sheriff and mayor of Cocoyashi Village, which is Nami's home town. He is like a father figure to Nami and Nojiko since they were kids and he knew their adoptive mother, Bellemere, quite well. He also kept the town together after Arlong took over the island, making sure everyone was safe and able to pay their tax. Genzo is covered in scares. And wears a pinwheel on his hat, because he used it to make Nami laugh when she was a baby.
Higuma
Higuma is a mountain bandit, leader of a band of similar bandits. During Luffy's childhood, the band swept into the town where Luffy lived and demanded sake, only to find that the last of it had been purchased by Red-Haired Shanks and his crew. Higuma personally insulted him before storming out of the town. After a short series of events, Higuma had kidnapped Luffy and started to take him to sea. This was interrupted by a Sea King, who proceeded to eat Higuma. He had a bounty of 8,000,000 beli that he was very proud of having. He is voiced by Yukimasa Kishino in Japanese media, ??? in the 4Kids English dub, and Kyle Hebert in the Funimation English dub.
Hiruluk
Hiruluk (ヒルルク, Hiruruku, from German Chirurg for “surgeon”), known as "Hililuk" in English Subs and One Piece: Unlimited Adventure and Hiriluk in the English manga and anime, was a quack doctor from Drum Island and Tony Tony Chopper's father figure. In his early days, Hiruluk was a thief who was diagnosed with a fatal illness. What he believed cured him was the serene vision of a grove of cherry blossom trees. After being cured, he came to believe that there is no disease in the world that cannot be cured. He returned to Drum Island, the island he was born on, to help cure a dire sickness. Hiruluk's main dream was to cure the people of the island of their frozen hearts which had formed because of Wapol's selfishness; in order to do this, Hiruluk spent the last 30 years of his life trying to make cherry blossoms bloom in the snow-covered island. After Wapol declared any doctor not under his rule to be outlaws, he and Doctor Kureha were the only free doctors left. He apparently knew more about Pyrotechnics and Chemistry than Medicine; he had more potent explosives than medicine and would more often hurt than heal his patients. He is voiced by Shigeru Ushiyama in Japanese media, Marc Diraison in the 4Kids English dub, and Mark Stoddard in the Funimation English dub.
Iceburg
- Seiyū: Oikawa Izō, Daisuke Kishio (young Iceburg)
Iceburg Iceburg (アイスバーグ, Aisubāgu) is the president of the Galley-La company and the mayor or Water 7. He is loved by the people of the city, especially by his workers. Those enjoy his company and often ask for his opinion and input on anything having to do with building ships.
Igaram
Captain of the royal guards, he is Chaka and Pell's boss. He and Princess Vivi infiltrated Baroque Works and manage to become Frontier Agents in order to learn the organization's true boss and objectives. He was known as Mr. 8 by most of the Baroque Works before being exposed, and introduces himself as Igarappoi when he is first seen in Whiskey Peak. Igaram fights with a saxophone that shoots bullets when played, and he also has small guns hidden in his hair that fire when he pulls on his neck tie.
After he and Vivi were found out, he dressed up as Vivi to act as decoy while the Straw Hats helped Vivi get back to Arabasta. But Nico Robin (Miss All Sunday at the time) blew up his ship and he was presumed dead until the end of the Arabasta Arc, where he emerged alive and well in Nanohana (which appears to be what Robin intended).
He finally caught up with the rebellion carrying a witness, who saw Mr. 2 Bon Clay remove his disguise as Cobra, the King of Arabasta, proof that the rebellion was started by Baroque Works and not by the faults of the king. He was again seen decoying as Vivi, during a speech to the people of Arabasta, so she could sneak away secretly to say goodbye to the Straw-Hats. Later in the Rainbow Mist Arc, he is seen placing Rainbow Mist Volume X on a shelf in Arabasta. He seems to have more than a necessary liking for wearing women's clothing, and has dressed as Vivi off his own bat more than once. This could just be because of his loyalty to Vivi.
He is married to Terracotta. Like many One Piece characters, Igaram has a unique speech pattern. When clearing his throat, he says "Mah, Mah, Maah!" like an opera singer. In the 4kids dub, it is changed to "ahem, ahem, ahem." However in the English Manga, it remains "Mah, Mah, Maah!" He is voiced by Keiichi Sonobe in Japanese media, David Wills in the 4Kids English dub, and ??? in the Funimation English dub.
Iron-Mask Duval
A tall yet skinny man that was once a boss of a small town's mafia until the day that Sanji's bounty poster was released, in which, Duval's face greatly resembles Sanji's poorly drawn bounty poster (however his eyebrow swirls in the wrong direction). As a result, Duval was chased by the Marines and bounty hunters even though he was not a pirate. He develops a grudge against Sanji for 'ruining his life'. He created the Flying Fish Riders as a means of finding him. To hide away his identity he dons a large armor and mask, giving him the appearance of a very large man. He wields a harpoon gun that fires numerous scorpion poison harpoons simultaneously. He rides his pet, Motobaro for transport. He has a large scar on his back from a Marine attack on him while he was escaping his old residence. After Sanji performs the Parage Shot on Duval, permanently altering his face, he becomes very vain and very grateful to Sanji. He is voiced by ??? in Japanese media and by ??? in the Funimation English dub.
Jewelry Bonney
Jewelry Bonney (ジュエリー・ボニー, Juerii Bonii) is a powerful and an extremely gluttonous pirate in the Sabaody Archipelago with a bounty of 140 million beli, and is one of the Eleven Supernovas. She loves to eat and is known as the "Big Eater". She is the captain of the Bonney Pirates. She saved Zoro (and potentially all the pirates in the Archipelago) by stopping him from killing a World Noble. She has the ability to alter anyone's age, including her own, such as turning people into old men or small children.
Jimbei
Jimbei was the leader of the Fishman Pirates, which split up after he became a Shichibukai. Arlong became captain of some of the former members of Jimbei's crew. His domain is the submerged paradise Fishman Island, located directly under the holy land Mariejois. Jimbei has not made an appearance in the story so far.
Johnny and Yosaku
Johnny and Yosaku are old friends and former bounty hunting partners of Roronoa Zoro. They first appear during the Baratie arc and stay in the story until the end of the Arlong arc, both times helping out the Straw Hats. They arrive on the scene after Usopp and Luffy unknowingly shoot at the tiny island they're on for target practice. The partners had to stop because Yosaku was suffering from scurvy, but Nami was able to diagnose and treat him. Zoro also borrowed their swords for his fight with Hatchan after his other swords were destroyed by Mihawk. They next appear when the story of their first meeting with Zoro is revealed in the filler episode 135. Johnny is voiced by Masaya Takatsuka in Japanese media, Dan Green in the 4Kids English dub, and Christopher Ayres in the Funimation English dub. Yosaku is voiced by Yasuhiko Tokuyama in Japanese media, Wayne Grayson in the 4Kids English dub, and Josh Martin in the Funimation English dub.
Kaidou
- Seiyuu: n/a
Kaidou is one of the Yonkou, who once fought on equal levels with Gecko Moria. He has yet to make a physical appearance.
Killer
Killer (キラー, Kirā) is a powerful pirate in the Sabaody Archipelago with a bounty of 162 million beli, and one of the Eleven Suppernovas. He is a member of the Kid Pirates. He is known as "The Massacre Man". He is shown to have a helmet over his entire head and wears Cowboy like clothing on the rest of his body. He has scythe style blades attached to his hands and uses them as lethal weapons.
Koza
Koza (コーザ, Kōza often romanized as Kohza) is Princess Vivi's childhood friend and childhood leader of the Suna Suna (Sand Sand) Clan. Later in adulthood after the various Baroque Works plans to undermine the King went underway, Koza eventually ended up leading the rebel forces against him. Though he led the assault on the Royal Capitol, he attempted to stop the rebellion once he realized what was really going on. Though gravely wounded in the battle, he recovered and helped his father Toto rebuild the city of Yuba. Koza was last seen at Ukkari Hot Spring, owned and operated by his uncle Goro, along with Eneru's ex-High Priest Gedatsu. He is voiced by Takeshi Kusao in Japanese media, Jonathan Todd Ross in the 4Kids English dub, and Todd Haberkorn in the Funimation English dub.
Kokoro
Kokoro (ココロ) is the main conductor of the Sea Train, Puffing Tom, at the station just outside of Water Seven. She has a granddaughter named Chimney, who accompanies her everywhere. Kokoro is a heavy drinker, and speaks with a mild speech impediment that gives her dialogue a distinctive ring.
Kokoro was once the "lovely" secretary of Tom, and a matronly figure to his two apprentices, Iceburg and Franky. It was she who revealed to the Straw Hat Pirates, Franky Family, and Galley-La Company foremen the existence of a prototype Sea Train, and she was also responsible for driving the prototype, called "Rocketman," as it sped on its way towards Enies Lobby. Her facial features make it look as if she is perpetually smiling regardless of her actual emotions. Her body shape, along with her strange smile, makes her look like a frog. She is, in fact, an icefish mermaid, though resembles more of a dugong in terms of appearance and shape. The fact that she is a mermaid and how she looks upsets Sanji greatly and to a certain extent even Nami, although she is not still not used to how mermaids should look. It has been hinted that she knows a great deal about Gold Roger and may have even known him personally.
Like some of the other characters of One Piece, Kokoro has a unique laugh, she starts it with a "Nga" (i.e. Nga ga ga ga ga)
She is voiced by Ako Mayama in Japanese media and by ??? in the Funimation English dub.
Kuina
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Kuina (くいな) was the childhood friend of Roronoa Zoro. She was the daughter of the sword master of a dojo, the reason why Zoro developed the Santōryu technique, and why he treasures one of his swords, the Wadō Ichimonji, more than his others. In the defunct 4Kids dub, the Wadō Ichimonji is just "Wado". When Zoro was young, he challenged Kuina's dojo to a match. If he won, he'd take their school sign. (In Japan, the sign signifies the dojo is to be respected). If he lost, he'd join the dojo. However, he had no experience in swordfighting whatsoever; Kuina defeated him with one blow.
After he joined the dojo, Zoro fought Kuina regularly, but found that in 2,001 fights he could never beat her. Despite this, Kuina, who'd been told by her father that she could not achieve her dream of becoming the world's best swordsman since she was female and would mature into the physically-weaker gender, soon became discouraged in her future as a swordfighter. After tearfully telling Zoro about her future's despondent outlook, he got angry, yelling that she wasn't weak, and training so hard to beat someone who would grow weaker than him made him look bad. He swore that the day he beat her, it would be because he trained hard, not because she grew weaker.
This makes Kuina feel better and she decides to continue chasing her dreams. Inspired, the two make a vow: that both would grow stronger, and one of them would eventually become the world's best swordmaster. However, the next day, Kuina fell down the stairs while trying to get a sharpening block (no doubt to resharpen her katana after her and Zoro's duel) and died at the tender age of 14 (in the defunct 4Kids dub, she was injured by the friends of a man she defeated, and could never fight again). Zoro asked her father for the honor of taking the Wadō Ichimonji with him, and with this Zoro promised to fulfil their shared dream of becoming the greatest swordsman to fruition in order to honor Kuina.
In the anime, her father has a conversation with Zoro after her death/injury in which he states that Kuina's rivalry with Zoro had motivated her to train harder than ever. Because of this, Kuina had begun breaking down the physical barriers that prevented a swordswoman from becoming the best. In this conversation, her father expresses regret at telling his daughter she couldn't be number one, implying that she would have become an incredible fighter had she not died.
The Naval officer Tashigi bears a strong resemblance to Kuina (in appearance, personality, and sword style), to the point where it makes Zoro extremely uncomfortable around her. Tashigi is also the exact age that Kuina would be, if alive. However, it is unknown if they have any greater connection than that. She is voiced by Machiko Toyoshima in Japanese media, Priscilla Everett in the 4Kids English dub, and Monica Rial in the Funimation English dub.
Doctor Kureha
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Doctor Kureha is the sole remaining doctor on Drum Island. Because of her eccentric treatment of patients (whom she will readily injure if they do not follow her orders) she also displays abnormal fighting abilities and strength (punching through a brick wall several metres thick), along with her reclusive nature, she is often called a "witch." However, she is a legitimate practitioner of medicine, and has kept herself healthy and fit at nearly 140 years old[4] (a "young 99 and a half" in the 4Kids dub version).
She considers herself a beautiful virgin flower, dresses in a style more suited to women one-sixth her age, and cannot stand being called "old" or a "hag" (which usually ends up in her punching or kicking the offender across the room). Kureha seems to have a drinking habit, judging by the bottle of umeshu (bug juice in the 4Kids dub) she always keeps close at hand, though she may consider this part of the regimen that keeps up her (relative) youth. She also has a habit of "mishearing" people to be asking the secret to her youth. She seems to be somewhat anxious to tell it, though she never has a chance. People seem to be afraid to ask it. According to Oda, Kureha still has many years ahead of her.
Dr. Kureha had an odd relationship with Dr. Hiruluk, seeming to enjoy the camaraderie of a fellow "doctor", but dismissing most of his ideas as those of a quack. When she realized that Hiruluk was dying, she agreed (reluctantly) to his last request: to train Tony Tony Chopper in medicine. During the time since Hiruluk's death, she trained Chopper in everything she knew, and was fairly impressed by the young reindeer's skill (though she rarely, if ever, let on to this fact). Knowing that Chopper would do well to gain real-world experience, Kureha helped make up his mind (by forbidding him from it) to leave the island with the Straw Hat Pirates. Standing on the ramparts of Drum Castle, she gave her wayward student a tearful send-off of gigantic proportions, setting off the "cure" that Dr. Hiruluk envisioned for the island: pink "cherry blossom" snowflakes falling from the sky to warm the island's frosted heart.
She appears again in chapter 440, wherein she saw Chopper's wanted poster (50 beli), and hoped the number was a mistake. She doesn't seem to care that Dalton is now the king, and addresses him in her normal rude way.
She is played by Masako Nozawa in the original Japanese version, and by Maddie Blaustein in the 4Kids dub, who, incidentally, also played a character named Dr. K in another one of 4Kids' series, Cubix: Robots for Everyone. As a reference to this, Chopper's nickname for Kureha is "Dr. K" in the English dub, as opposed to the Japanese counterpart's nickname, "Doctorine". She is voiced by Masako Nozawa in Japanese media, Maddie Blaustein in the 4Kids English dub, and ??? in the Funimation English dub.
Laboon
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Laboon is an extremely large whale, native to West Blue, whom the Straw Hat Pirates encounter immediately after entering Grand Line. Fifty years earlier, Laboon had been left at the bottom of Reverse Mountain by a group of pirates who had befriended him. Since his species travels in pods, he had forged a powerful bond of friendship with these pirates, and he patiently waited for them at Grand Line's entrance. Crocus is his caretaker.
Crocus revealed to the Straw Hat Pirates that Laboon's friends effectively abandoned him by fleeing the Grand Line through the Calm Belt, although this may not be true as Brook described his crew as being slaughtered in the Florian Triangle. The pirates were recently revealed to be the crew of Brook the skeleton, leaving him as Laboon's only crewmate left. The old doctor has cared for Laboon ever since his friends left him. Although Laboon knows the truth about his friends, he refuses to admit to himself that they are gone. Laboon has many scars on his head from slamming into Reverse Mountain, for he believes he can destroy the mountain and return to West Blue.
Luffy, in an effort to give Laboon a renewed sense of hope, picks a fight with the whale by jamming the Going Merry's mast into his head. After the battle (which Luffy calls a draw), Luffy promises to Laboon that he will return to see him, under the guise of wanting a rematch. As a sign of this, Luffy paints the Strawhat Jolly Roger on Laboon's head, commenting that the insignia will wear away if Laboon hits Reverse Mountain further. The Straw hats depart, leaving behind two important friends.
Lola
- Seiyuu: Aya Hisakawa
large-set female pirate, Lola is the captain of the Rolling Pirates. She is infamous for having attempted to propose marriage over four-thousand times to any male she comes across, only to be turned down time and again.
Three years prior to the start of the story, Lola and her crew were captured by the Moria Pirates on the island/ship of Thriller Bark and forced to have their shadows put inside the zombie servants of Shichibukai member Gecko Moria. (Lola's went inside the body of a warthog female with the same name and similar proposition problems) Without her shadow, Lola and her crew were forced to hide in Thriller Bark's forest where they foraged any released shadows, using them on themselves to survive in the daylight. However, Lola had a master plan: using Moria's shadows to power up a person who would assist them in freeing them from their situation. This turned out to be Monkey D. Luffy, who Lola implanted with one-hundred shadows to allow him to fight back against Moria and his ultimate zombie Oz.
After Oz's defeat, Lola and her crew appeared to finally be free from their curse. However, the revival of Moria combined with the rising sun presented a problem of being caught off guard. Choosing to stand for her fate, Lola stands in the midst of the rising sun, slowly burning up as she chose not to be scared any more of the threat of living without her shadow. Yet with the ultimate defeat of Moria by the Straw Hat pirates, Lola and all her crew finally regained their shadows in the end. Before the strawhats leave she gives Nami a Biblicard that will bring them to her mother. Nami seems to have a connection with Lola, due to the friendship she shared with Lola's zombie, as she was willing to share her treasure with her (Nami is generally stingy when it comes to her treasure).
Makino
- Seiyuu: Makiko Ōmoto
- Voice Actor (4Kids Entertainment):
- (FUNimation): Gwendolyn Lau
Makino is the bartender from the hometown of Monkey D. Luffy, Fuschia Village She's a very kind person, and was a close friend of Shanks, his crew, and Luffy. Makino appeared to be a very prominent figure in Fusha Village. She is sometimes shown with her mayor. She seems to have been a mother/big sister figure to Luffy when he was a boy. When Higuma was hurting Luffy, Makino ran to get the mayor. When the Shanks pirates left the town for the final time Makino was with Luffy when he watched them leave.
She typically appears when the village discuss Luffy's bounty going up, commenting that he looked happy the first time and later that Luffy had made some good friends when all of them got bounties. Discussing Luffy's new bounty after the Enies Lobby arc in chapter 440, her looks are changed from the earliest chapters. This may have to do with the general change in Oda's drawing style from smooth, angular and compact to loose, more dynamic and detailed.
Minatomo-San
Minatomo-san the carpenter is another One Piece SBS joke Oda invented to explain how the door Higuma the Bear kicked off its hinge was suddenly back in place as the bandit left the bar, after Higuma smashed a bottle of Sake over Shanks.[5] According to Oda, Minatomo is a carpenter who cannot go past a broken door without repairing it. Since the answer was given, Minatomo has made several appearances in the anime, normally seen either randomly standing next to people or repairing doors. One example would be during the Loguetown Arc when Carmen challenges Sanji and then disappears, Minatomo asks Sanji if he'll enter the contest which Sanji denies. Minatomo's appearances are similar in idea to Pandaman and Sam-San.
Montblanc Cricket
- Seiyū: Hajime Taniguchi
- Voice Actor (FUNimation): George Manley
Montblanc Cricket (モンブラン・クリケット, Monburan Kuriketto) (known as Monbran Cricket in the FUNimation English dub, Mombran Cricket in 4Kids dub) is an inhabitant of Jaya Island, living in a small home behind the façade of a castle. Due to the story about his ancestor Montblanc Norland, he is looked down upon and has become bitter to the point that he hates his ancestor. To that end, he aims to prove that the city of gold existed by diving into the ocean day in, day out, searching for any proof of it. He is later joined by Masira and Shōjō, two fans of the fairy tale who would become his surrogate sons.
Montblanc Norland
- Seiyuu: Hōchū Ōtsuka
- Voice Actor (FUNimation): ?
In the present day of the series, Montblanc Norland (モンブラン・ノーランド, Monburan Nōrando) is falsely regarded in a North Blue fairy tale as a trickster and a liar who made up a story of a gold city on Jaya Island. In actually, he was an explorer and botanist. He led his king to Jaya, attempting to show him that city of gold. But when it wasn't there anymore, he was sentenced to death for deceiving his king. He stood by his story even up till his execution.
Nefertari Cobra
- Seiyuu: Iemasa Kayumi
- Voice Actor: David Zen Mansley (4Kids), Kyle Hebert (FUNimation)
Nefertari Cobra (Nebra in the 4Kids version and romanized as Nefeltari in the Egnlish-language manga versions) is the king of Arabasta and father of Nefertari Vivi. He is wise and fair, and cares deeply for his kingdom and people, even though they are rebelling against him. He is first seen during Dalton's flashback of the World Government meeting held in Arabasta.
Nico Olvia
- Seiyuu: Yuriko Yamaguchi
Nico Olvia (ニコ・オルビア Niko Orubia) is the mother of Nico Robin. She is an archaeologist from the island of Ohara, who works with a team of scholars in the island's library in the outlawed study of Poneglyphs.
Nojiko
- Seiyuu: Wakana Yamazaki
- Voice Actor (4Kids Entertainment): Tara Sands
Nojiko is the adoptive older sister of Nami (the two are not biologically related, but after losing their parents in the war, they were raised together by Bellemere). She plays a major part in the Arlong arc as she reveals Nami's past to the Straw Hats and helps rescue Luffy with the help of Genzo after Luffy is thrown into the ocean by Arlong with his feet stuck in a block of cement. Her right arm is covered in tattoos, which she got to help Nami not to feel ashamed of her tattoo of Arlong's pirate logo. After trying to stop Nami from attacking Captain Nezumi, a Naval officer who tries to take the money Nami raised for her deal with Arlong, Nojiko was shot by him in the back. However, she survived. In the manga, she gave her bracelet to Nami. She appears later again, and is glad that Nami looks happy in her wanted poster.
Oimo and Kaashii
Oimo and Kaashii are two giants that guard the front gate of Enies Lobby. They had joined and worked for the Government for 50 years only because they thought that the leaders of their clan were being held captive in prison. Oimo and Kaashii were promised that by serving the World Government, their leaders Dorry and Broggy would be released.
Pagaya
- Seiyuu: Mahito Ōba
- Voice Actor (FUNimation): Grant James
Conis's father and a brilliant inventor from Skypiea who fixes the waver Nami rides. Pagaya was thought dead as Enel attacked him while he was helping an injured member of the Royal Guard, who had just revealed Enel's plans to destroy Skypeia. But he resurfaces later, alive and well. He helps the Straw Hat Pirates despite the fact that they were labeled as criminals for not paying their toll fee. He has a habit of apologizing for everything; even things that he isn't even responsible for, or things that warrant no apology whatsoever (introducing himself, accepting a drink, for being alive after being presumed dead, etc.).
Pandaman
- Seiyuu: Mahito Ōba
Pandaman is a joke character created by the author, Eiichirō Oda, whose appearance is that of a muscle bound figure with a panda face for a head (whether this is a mask or his real face remains to be seen). He makes numerous background appearances throughout the series for the viewer to try and spot.[6] .
Pandaman was originally created for the book 77 Mysteries of Kinnikuman. He originated from Tibet and age is unknown. He is 200 cm (6'6") tall, weighs 122kg (270 lbs), and has a Super Power Rating of 3.3 million . His mortal blow techniques: Bamboo Leaf Panda Drop and Giant Panda Deathlock. His Explanation: Abandoned in a bamboo thicket as an infant, Panda Man was raised by Giant Pandas. He is an Akuma Chōjin who resolved to become strong because when he told people he had seen Kaguya-Hime, they did not believe him and picked on him. (Kaguyahime was a princess who was found inside a bamboo stump, according to Japanese legends.)[7]
Pandaman is a rich guy living on a certain island.[8] He is often seen in the same panel as one of the Tomato Gang, a debt collector on the lookout for Pandaman, trying to collect the money Pandaman owes (which is why Pandaman is often seen running away on appearances).[9]
Pandaman's bounty is revealed to be 3,333 thousand beli during the Anime Filler Arc Ice Hunter on Episode 326, as Kanpaccino's hand blocks the entire number. This is the same amount as his Super Power Rating.
Patty
- Seiyuu: Tetsu Inada
- Voice Actor (4Kids Entertainment): Robert O'Gorman (FUNimation) : Jeremy Inman
Patty is one of the cooks of the Baratie, who doesn't always see eye to eye with Sanji. He, along with Carne, contribute to helping defend the restaurant from Don Krieg. His kinder side shows when he tries to save Gin after he breathed in poison gas.
Like Franky, Patty physically resembles Popeye, though he has a much larger build thus looking like Popeye's rival Bluto. He has a very business-minded attitude towards customers: those who pay get good and friendly service & those that don't get the boot. However, he admits that maybe Sanji is sometimes right to feed the people he throws out. He tends to unknowingly insult his customers when he greets them.
According to SBS, Patty comes form the French word "Patisserie" (confectionery). Patty is also an Argentinian (Spanish derivate) word for Hamburger.
Paulie
- Seiyū: Takahiro Yoshimizu
- Voice Actor: Andrew Chandler
Paulie (パウリー, Paurī) Paulie's fighting style revolves entirely around using ropes and various knots in a style he calls "Rope Action". He also is the closest of the five to Iceburg and becomes very upset when he is insulted or harmed. After the events of Enies Lobby, Paulie is given the title of Vice-President of Galley-La.[10]Paulie is often chased by money-lenders. Whenever he does get money, instead of paying off his debts, he gambles it all away, getting himself even deeper in debt.[citation needed] Paulie is against women wearing what he considers "scandalous clothing" in a "man's workplace".
Pell
- Seiyuu: Kenji Nojima
- Voice Actor: Marc Diraison (4Kids), Kevin M. Connolly (FUNimation)
Pell (ペル Peru) is one of the commanders of the Arabastan guard and the strongest fighter in Arabasta. He ate the Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Falcon (トリトリの実 モデル隼(ファルコン) Bird Bird Fruit, Model Falcon, called the "Tweet Tweet Fruit" in the English anime) and thus can transform into a falcon, and has earned him the nickname "Peregrine Falcon Pell" due to his bird powers. Since the fruit is a Zoan type, he has 3 types of transformations meaning that he can turn into a falcon or a man/falcon hybrid, as well as maintain his natural human form.
Samurai Ryuuma
- Seiyuu: Yūichi Nagashima
Samurai Ryuuma (サムライ・リューマ, Samurai Ryūma) is a deceased elite swordsman from the New World island "Wano Country", who Hogback said lived centuries ago. He is the vessel for Brooks shadow. He is well-known for slaying a dragon. Ryuma defeats Brook and prepares to slice off his afro, but is stopped by Roronoa Zoro, who defeats the swordsman and receives his sword as a result. Samurai Ryuuma is the name of a character from the story Monsters, written by Eiichiro Oda prior to One Piece. Oda has confirmed that the two characters are the same individual.
Sam-San
Sam-San (Full title: "Ordinary everyday person" Sam-San) is a random drunk that appears in One Piece on very rare occasions. The idea behind him is the same as Pandaman, only he is much rarer to see and normally less noticed. His first appearance was during the Arlong arc when everyone was celebrating Arlong's defeat. His story according to Oda was he was on his way home from his daughter's wedding, drunk, saw a party and decided to join in.[11]
Sam appeared in the Loguetown arc in the anime, in which he was a judge for a cooking competition for East-Blue's best cook wherein Sanji participated and won.
He is next seen in the Arabasta arc in the manga. Oda went on to explain he was there because his second daughter was getting married. He also said his wife had left him when their eldest was 8 and he ended up raising all his daughters on his own. The second daughter was apparently the trouble maker and despite the trouble she gave him, when she got married he went out and got drunk because it saddened him to see that she was leaving. Somehow he ended up in Arabasta after having too many drinks.[12] Sam-san has also been seen during the beginning of the One Piece movie: Dead End Adventure.
Sam is one of Oda's jokes in the SBS corner, although if truth be known it was more likely just a less than serious answer Oda came up with to answer the question on why the same random drunk was in a two different panels in the manga. Sam-San has made few appearances in the Manga, he has however featured in the background of the One Piece anime on several occasions.
Scratchmen Apoo
Scratchmen Apoo (スクラッチメン・アプー, Sukuracchimen Apū) is a powerful pirate in the Sabaody Archipelago with a bounty of 198 million beli, making him one of the Eleven Supernovas. He is the captain of the On Air Pirates. He is known as "The Roar of the Sea". His arms are unusually long and have two elbows. He is somewhat hard-headed as he says he wants to see the admiral, Kizaru, and says that there wont be a mass arrest (which there might be), and wants to stay and see him, he eventually gets his wish. He is modeled after many musical instruments. His teeth resemble a piano because of the black parts in the gaps, he wears headphones, his hair is shaped as guitar strings, the kanji on his shirt means "sound", and his fighting pose resembles a DJ. He also appears to have a Devil Fruit ability, that allows him to transform his body into musical instruments (like turning his arm into a clarinet), and attack with sound.
Shakuyaku
Shakuyaku, usually called Shakky, is a woman living on the Sabaody Islands. She is a business partner of Rayleigh's and owner of a bar on Grove 13. She used to be a pirate and she was often hunted by Monkey D. Garp, which implies she was possibly very wanted. However, she stopped this criminal life 40 years ago and started her bar. She believes that knowledge is power and reads the newspaper very often, and thus she knows a lot about both Luffy, Eustass Kidd and a lot of other pirates. Together with Rayleigh, she is an old friend of Hatchan's. She is shown to be very stingy, money and possession wise, though this seems to not be the case with those she consider friends, as she did not even react when Luffy and Brook started stealing food from her fridge.
Silvers Rayleigh
Silvers "Dark King" Rayleigh (シルバーズ・レイリー, Shirubāzu Reirii) is a famous coating mechanic on the Sabaody Archipelago. He is the former second in command of the Roger Pirates and is known as "The Pirate King's Right Hand". He has known Hatchan for a long time as well as Shakuyaka. Like Shanks, Silvers has displayed a monstrous "spiritual aura". It can make weak people pass out, even using it as a sort of "gun." It can be directed as a burst of spirit at one specific person or can take out all the desired people he wants in an area. An example of which would be when every one in the Auction house fainted but the weak Camie and Pappagg remained conscious. He has a huge interest in gambling, but usually loses it all so he usually sells himself off as a slave and robs the owner afterwards. Rayleigh is very famous, as Sanji says that everyone has at least heard his name at least once in their life. To Nico Robin's fortune, Rayleigh knows of what happened during the Black Century, but doesn't tell her as she understood why. Usopp also wanted to know if the One Piece was on the last island of Raftel, but Luffy interrupted him saying that if he were to find out Luffy would quit being a pirate because the adventure would be too boring if he knew.
In the SBS of Vol. 49, a fan asked if the man that scolded Buggy and Shanks was the a captain commanding the ship under Roger or an officer like in Whitebeard's crew. Oda replied that he was the first mate and also told the anime crew to not call him captain when they adapted the scene. Though Oda revealed what position this man had in the SBS, he didn't reveal the man's name, Rayleigh, in his answer.
Skypiea's Priests
Satori
- Seiyū: Yasuhiro Takato
- Voice Actor: Jimmy Zoppi (4Kids Entertainment), Chris Cason (Funimation)
Satori of the Forest (森のサトリ, Mori no Satori) is the first priest encountered by the Straw Hats, who fights using cloud spheres with effects, from explosions and shooting blades to singing birds and flowers and an Impact Dial, which absorbs the force of an attack and releases it back at the attacker.With Mantra, he can predict what his enemies are going to do before they do it. His ordeal has a 10% chance of survival.
Shura
- Seiyū: Shinichirou Ohta
- Voice Actor: Wayne Grayson (4Kids Entertainment), Kent Williams (Funimation)
"Skyrider" Shura (スカイライダー・シュラ, Sukairaidā Shura) is the second priest. He tangles his enemies in nearly-invisible, but durable string and attacks with his burning lance. He rides Fuza, a firebreathing, flying monster bird. His ordeal has a 3% chance of survival.
Gedatsu
- Seiyū: Masaya Takatsuka
- Voice Actor (4Kids Entertainment): ? (heard in One Piece: Grand Adventure), Bob Carter (FUNimation)
"Sky Boss" Gedatsu (空番長ゲダツ, Kūbanchō Gedatsu, romanized as Gedatz in the English dub), is the third priest, who punishes criminals with the Ordeal of Swamp. "Gedatsu" (解脱) is the Japanese word for Moksha, which in Hindu and Buddhist tradition is the liberation of the soul.
He can create dense clouds from his hands that his opponents drown in. He also has a Jet Dial attached to his arm, giving him a very fast and powerful punch, and Milky Dials in his shoes that allow him to fly. His ordeal has a 5% chance of survival.
Ohm
- Seiyū: Eiji Takemoto
- Voice Actor: Scottie Ray (4Kids Entertainment), Troy Baker (Funimation)
"Skybreeder" Ohm (スカイブリーダー・オーム, Sukaiburīdā Ōmu) the fourth priest is named for the sacred syllable "Aum". He constantly laments about the life of his opponents and says he'll save them by killing them. In battle, he fights with traps, he shoots barbed wire, has a shape-shifting sword, and rides on Holy (ホーリー Hōrī), his huge, pale yellow dog, that he taught to box. His ordeal has a 0% chance of survival.
Tom
Tom was a long-horned pufferfish-type Fish-man, known as the most skilled shipwright in the world. Tom is responsible for building the Oro Jackson, Gold Roger's ship, which got him into trouble with, and eventually sentenced to death by the World Government. He was also the holder of the blueprints for Pluton, an ancient warship of power so great that its name survived the passage of time that blotted out most of the world's history. The possession of these blueprints led other factions of the Government to seek it. He is voiced by Yasuo Muramatsu in Japanese media and by ??? in the Funimation English dub.
Trafalgar Law
Trafalgar Law (トラファルガー・ロー, Torafarugā Rō) is a powerful pirate in the Sabaody Archipelago with a bounty of 200 million beli, making him one of the Eleven Supernovas. He is the captain of the Heart Pirates. He is known as "The Dark Doctor." Captain Kidd comments that Law has poor manners, which he replies to by giving Kidd the finger. In every one of his appearances, he is seen with a katana by his side, usually held by one of his pirates when not being held by himself. At the auction, he is seen sitting with a bear named Bepo, who is a part of his crew, though it should be noted that the bear head could be a helmet. He has been shown to have spatial Devil Fruit powers, enabling him to freely manipulate the placement of objects (Swapping a man's head with a cannonball, for instance by saying "Shambles") within a predetermined radius. He dubs the set radius as "ROOM."
Wiper
- Seiyū: Masaki Aizawa (child Wyper: Reiko Kiuchi)
- Voice Actor (4Kids Entertainment): Mike Pollock
- Voice Actor (FUNimation): J. Paul Slavens
Wiper (ワイパー, Waipā), known in the edited FUNimation dub as "Wyler", is the leader of the Shandian warriors fighting to take Upper Yard back from Enel. He is a direct descendant of Calgara, inheriting his violent tendencies. Wiper is very rough around the edges and has always hated Skypieans.
Urouge
Urouge (ウルージ, Urūji) is a powerful pirate in the Sabaody Archipelago with a bounty of 108 million beli, making him one of the Eleven Supernovas. He is the captain of the Fallen Monk Pirates. He is from the Sky Islands and is known as "The Mystery Monk". His expression is always a giant smile, and never changes it; even when he is nervous. He also appears to have the ability to grow in size, whether this is actually due to a devil fruit, or him just expanding his body's muscles, is currently unknown.
Vegapunk
Professor Vegapunk is a scientist in the employ of the Navy. His contributions include discovering the use of seastone, which, aside from being used to weaken Devil Fruit users, is also employed to hide ships from Sea Kings by applying a layer to the shipbottom. Furthermore, he also researched Devil Fruits, and gained an understanding of how their powers mutate. He is also the one who has figured out the recently developed technqiue for making objects "eat" Devil Fruit as well. In a recent SBS, it was stated that the Straw Hats will most likely meet him in their travels later on. Bartholomew Kuma mentions that Vegapunk's genius is 500 years ahead of their time, and that he was the one to give him his cybernetic parts. He has a bodyguard, Sentomaru, who is also captain of the science unit.
X Drake
X Drake (X・ドレーク, Diesu Dorēku) is a powerful pirate in the Sabaody Archipelago with a bounty of 222 million beli, making him one of the Eleven Supernovas. He is the captain of the Drake Pirates. He is known as "The Red Flag". He is a former Rear Admiral though it is unknown why he left the Marines. His weapon of choice appears to be a sword and four-sided axe. As seen in Chapter 509, X Drake has an ancient Zoan-type Devil Fruit.
References
- ^ One Piece manga - chapter 448 - Cindry's past
- ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.19 Chapter 168, Fan question: How old are Dorry and Broggy?
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- ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.17 Chapter 153 , Fan question: How old is Dr. Kureha?
- ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.7 Chapter 54, Fan question: How come the door was suddenly repaired?
- ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.6 Chapter 47, Fan question: Who is that guy in the background?
- ^ Yudetamago (1998). Kinnikuman 77 no Nazo. Japan: Shueisha. pp. p. 129. ISBN 4834216780.
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has extra text (help) - ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.22 Chapter 202, Fan question: Where does Pandaman live?
- ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.27 Chapter 249 , Fan question: Who is that guy in the same panel as Pandaman?
- ^ "Where they are now" mini-story
- ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.14 Chapter 121, Fan question: Who is the guy in the Arlong arc running with the villagers after Arlong's defeat?
- ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.21 Chapter 191, Fan question: What was Sam-san doing in Arabasta?