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One Piece Characters

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Ulti

Ulti

English Name: Ulti Japanese Name: うるティ Birthday: January 4th Age: 22 Voice Actor: Tomoyo Kurosawa Appears in: "One Piece" Sex: Female Height: 173cm First Appearance: Chapter 977; Episode 982 Role: Chief Fighter (Tobiroppo) Devil Fruit: Dragon-Dragon Fruit Pachycephalosaurus Model, capable of transformation into a Pachycephalosaurus. A commanding presence within the enchanting world of "One Piece", Ulti's towering stature and elongated legs make her an imposing spectacle. Her cascading hair, a blend of ethereal blue and pastel pink hues, reaches her waist, subtly streaked throughout. A striking feature of Ulti One Piece's ensemble is her bull-inspired headpiece, showcasing horn-like protrusions from its crest. Widespread, vivid eyes underlined by luscious lashes radiate an expressive allure, while an ornate mask cleverly conceals her nose and mouth. Her outfit consists of a long-sleeved dress adorned by a decorative bow tie at the collar, a sleek cloak that brushes lightly above the floor, traces of fluff embellishing its hem, all completed with towering heels. Described as fiercely tempestuous, Ulti’s mood can flip in a heartbeat. Her pointed retorts are laden with venomous acerbity, promising a barrage of violent repercussions to those who dare to antagonize. Not even the Tobiroppo’s QUEEN was spared from her ire for his impudent remarks, and she fearlessly posed a curt inquiry regarding the Fire Festival summon to their Captain Kaido, leaving her fellow Tobiroppo shocked. Quirky linguistic habits include her trademark sentence ender, "dea arinsu", which paradoxically contrasts her brusquely direct speech. As revealed by Beji Wan, this trendy catchphrase was a recent addition, replacing former signature phrases like the pitiful "Beji, I feel so pitiful." Ulti displays a steadfast protective instinct towards Beji Wan which, unfortunately, does not exempt him from conflict with adversaries. Her esteemed standing as a Lead Performer within the Beast Pirates cements her authority over subordinates. As a member of the Tobiroppo, Ulti holds a status amongst the crew’s most accomplished and formidable Lead Performers. Following the demise of their pirate father, Ulti and her sibling were adopted by Kaido, due to his associations with their parent. Ingeniously, Ulti pilfered two devil fruits from Kaido, bolstering her and her brother's resilience to thrive within the Beast Pirates' survivalist milieu, thereby cementing their spots within the Tobiroppo. Relentless in battle, Ulti One Piece exercises zero mercy against her foes, choosing unabashed violence without hesitation. She even resorted to deploying her nails against the pleading Tama. Her confrontational approach stems from her volatile temperament, pushing her into immediate conflict with any perceived enemies. However, she remains graceful under pressure, exhibiting agility in decision-making and maintaining vigilance in combat, a trait visible during her encounter with Monkey D. Luffy. Amid the nearby presumptuous crowd, Ulti retained her defensiveness, tracing Luffy using her haki, swiftly shifting forms and preparing to lock horns once sensing Luffy's haki.

Pica

Pica

English name: Pica Japanese name: ピーカ Other names: Birthday: December 14 Age: 40 Voiced by: Yuji Mito (Japan) Feature in: "One Piece" Gender: Male Height: 470 cm First Appearance: Manga Chapter 700, Anime Episode 629 Role: One of the top three executives of the "Black Diamond" "Devil Fruit: Stone-Stone Fruit Which allows him to assimilate with any rock he comes into contact with, assuming its appearance, hardness, and other properties as his own powers" Named after and modeled on the Jack in a deck of cards, his name is derived from the Spanish word for a lance (pica). Pica is depicted armor-clad with a cross-face helmet, possessing a towering stature and wavy hair, and bears the black diamond symbol on his shoulders. He appears rather taciturn and somber, rarely engaging in laughter or smiles. Interestingly, his voice is high-pitched and surprisingly at odds with his size, a fact that often makes him the butt of jokes from his underlings and Luffy. This irks him to no end and he tends to react aggressively when mocked. He had severely beaten Buffalo for his mockery in the past. Pica is enormous; just the size of his clenched fist is considerably larger than a giant battleship. Even if the size of a gigantic battleship is significantly reduced, Pica’s overall body proportion still outstrips it by far. The marine headquarters, Marineford, is but an island, but Dressrosa is an entire kingdom. A stone giant birthed from the amalgamation of the nation’s topography, Pica’s size is incomparable to that of any giant battleship. Pica's punch is about as high as a ten-story building, and assuming that the fist itself is about fifty meters in size, Pica's body at this moment is at least nine hundred meters. This ultimate stone fist strikes from the sky, and this earth-shaking attack is already at a natural disaster level. He leads the "Special Attack Team" of the Donquixote Family, which includes Gladius, Buffalo, and Baby 5. He was a part of the trio responsible for annihilating the Riku Royals ten years ago. He was already a family member in the early days and had severely beaten Buffalo for his mockery. Thirteen years ago, he moved with his family to Mirelle Island, witnessing Doflamingo shooting and killing his own brother Cora. Ten years ago, he moved with the family to Dressrosa, resulting in the tragic event that occurred ten years ago. Just as the great battle was about to begin, Pica merged with the surrounding buildings and terrain and transformed into a giant, appearing before Luffy and his comrades. He was prepared to launch a crushing attack on those who opposed the family, but his voice saw him ruthlessly dragged by Luffy. Pica was furious and incredibly upset, his fists larger than houses descended from the sky and immediately destroyed everything. After a massive battle with Luffy and his underlings, who had been swayed by God Ussop, the punch from the King and the Green Chili Head Cone destroyed the giant Pica's left arm, but as a man of stone fusion, he was unaffected and immediately regenerated his arm to launch a massive counterattack. Luffy launched his Bear Shotgun, smashing Pica's head entirely. From the arm of the giant, the Pica's real body carrying a large sword drilled out. Pica pulled out a large sword from the ground, causing Luffy to flash to the Bull's body in time, using his massive strength to lift the Bull and avoid Pica's slash. Pica flung a powerful slash again after failing to make the previous one but was blocked by Roronoa Zoro. After Zoro figured out his abilities, Pica was severely wounded. Knowing he could not beat Zoro, Pica hid in the stone and attacked the injured Monster Army, intending to kill King Riku. Eventually, he was killed by Zoro's swords wrapped in Haki, using "One Big Thousand Big Thousand Worlds" and "Three Thousand Worlds" instant kill techniques.

Wapol

Wapol

English Name: Wapol Japanese name: ワポル Other names: Tin Tyrant Age: 27 → 29 years old Voice actor: Bin Shimada (Japan) Appeared in: "One Piece" Gender: Male Height: 207cm First Appearance: Manga Chapter 131, Anime Episode 79 Identity: Former King of Drum Kingdom, now King of Evil Black Drum Kingdom Devil Fruit: Paramecia-type Munch-Munch Fruit, able to eat anything. Wapol, a character in the anime "One Piece" and its derivative works. Original Captain of the White Iron Pirate Crew, holder of the Paramecia-type Munch-Munch Fruit, former King of Drum Kingdom, nicknamed "Tin Tyrant". A selfish tyrant, always puts himself first. Ugly in appearance, with a huge mouth like a door, attached to a tin plate. Married to Kinderella. When Blackbeard attacked the Drum Kingdom, Wapol abandoned his people and became a pirate. Intending to retake the Drum Kingdom, he was sent flying by Luffy. After that, Wapol roamed and made a living by turning garbage into toys to sell to children. His business became increasingly successful, and he eventually started a toy company, becoming a mega-rich tycoon. The former king of the Drum Kingdom, nicknamed "Tin Tyrant", the son of the previous king, is brutal and autocratic. After the Drum Kingdom was attacked by Blackbeard, he abandoned the citizens and escaped to sea to become a pirate, becoming the captain of the Tin Tyrant Pirate Crew. Two years after the "big event", he gained the recognition of the world nobility and became the king of the Evill Black Drum Kingdom. He rides a hippo named "Robson". He is fat and hideous in appearance. He has dark purple hair and an enormous mouth attached to a cylindrical tin plate. During the Drum Kingdom arc, he wore a white cape made of tin plated armor. He is cloaked in fur made from Robson's brother. He can "eat" with his Devil Fruit ability to change his body shape. His catchphrase is "Kaba-" (meaning hippopotamus in Japanese), and his distinctive laugh is "Muhahaha". He is a selfish tyrant who often sets rules advantageous to him regardless of the people's condition. He implemented the inhumane "Doctor Hunt" law, leading the Drum Kingdom, once known as the "Great Medical Nation", into decline.

Jango

Jango

English Name: Jango Japanese Name: ジャンゴ Other Names: Hypnotist Birthday: December 28 Age: 27→29 Voiced By: Kazuki Yao (Japan) First Appears In: One Piece Gender: Male Height: 207 cm Debuted: on chapter 25 in the anime and episode 9 in the series Position: Marine Seaman Third Class Jango, from the phenomenally popular Japanese series One Piece, was formerly the vice-captain of the Black Cat Pirates. After Captain Kuro's plot was disrupted, he was accepted as a subordinate by Marine Captain Hina. Jango is a master hypnotist capable of turning his hypnotic targets into a state of frenzy. However, he often ends up hypnotizing himself as well and takes more pride in his dancing skills (worthy of a contest with Michael Jackson). After Kuro's plot was foiled, he was left forgotten in the woods while Usopp fled from his village. Eiichiro Oda devoted a 37-chapter cover series to detail Jango's subsequent story, a generous treatment adding layers to his unique character. In the Adventures of the Dancing Black Cat Pirate cover series, Jango escapes from Syrup Village after his defeat, only to become a wanted man in a nearby town. He disguises himself to attend a dance competition, where he meets the equally talented Marine Captain "Iron Fist" Fullbody. The two become good friends by bonding over their shared passion for dance, but their respective identities - Jango as a pirate, Fullbody as a marine - complicate the relationship. Upon meeting the stunning Marine beauty Hina, Jango decides to hypnotize Fullbody into forgetting about him and join Hina's regiment as Third Class privates, thus embarking on a new dancing chapter in their life. Even after joining the Marines, Jango's unique sense of style remains unchanged - his distinctive hat, unconventional trousers, and the signature moves of a dance king. His path crosses yet again with familiar faces, this time the dog-hat wearing (Capp) and two individuals in training (Bellumemb and Coby) - it seems like the world of One Piece is small indeed. Jango made more appearances in the Alabasta Arc and Marine Ford Arc of One Piece, having been summoned to the battlefield alongside Fullbody during the War of the Best. He is overcome by Luffy's Conqueror's Haki later. Before becoming a pirate, Jango was a wandering dancer drifting in obscurity until a nap in a field causes a striped mushroom to grow on his chin. He eats it out of hunger and, despite its repulsiveness, discovers his hypnotic ability. Before Luffy arrives in Syrup Village, Jango assists Captain Kuro in faking his death and subsequently becomes the Black Cat Pirates' captain. Three years later, Jango goes to Syrup Village to assist Captain Kuro in getting Kaya's wealth but they are defeated by the Straw Hat Pirates in the end. The Dancing Django's Paradise cover series starts with him being knocked out by the Usopp Pirates in Syrup Village and realizing that he's been targeted by the Marines. He disguises himself and wins a dance competition at Mirrorball Island and even befriends Marine Captain "Iron Fist" Fullbody. However, his cover is blown, and he ends up helping his friend Fullbody fight against the Tulip Pirates. After the "Mirrorball Island Incident", Jango is arrested by Fullbody and put on trial at the Marine Headquarters and sentenced to hanging. Fullbody interrupts the court with an emotional dance causing the judge to acquit Jango and demote Fullbody. Two years later, Jango attempts to hypnotize Fullbody to forget their friendship, but both become infatuated with Marine Officer Black Cage Hina as soon as they spot her. The two of them join Hina's squad as Seaman Third Class. During the battle at Marineford against the Whitebeard Pirates and the New World Pirates, Jango falls unconscious due to the impact of Luffy's Conqueror's Haki.

Zeff

Zeff

English Name: Zeff Japanese Name: Zeff Other Names: Red-Leg Zeff DOB: 2nd of April Age: 65→67 Voiced by: Koji Yada Appears in: "One Piece" Gender: Male Height: 189 cm Identity: Former Captain of the Cook Pirates, now the head chef and owner of the Baratie, a floating restaurant. Skillset: Expert in kick fighting Life Goal: Discovering the "All Blue" History: Traveled the Grand Line for a year Characters tied to: Sanji Zeff, also known as Red-Leg Zeff, is a character from the manga "One Piece" by Eiichiro Oda. He made his first appearance in the 43rd chapter of the 5th volume. Zeff is notably proficient in kick fighting to the point that he once stained his leg red with blood of his enemies, hence his nickname. He saved Sanji's life and has since become his mentor. Zeff is currently both the owner and head chef of the Baratie floating restaurant. Zeff once journeyed through the perilous Grand Line for a year. He later encountered a disaster at sea with Sanji, during which he lost one leg. His invincible kick skills, which once easily shattered rocks and etched footprints on steel, remain his trademark. Zeff is voiced by Koji Yada and Tsutomu Hiura in the anime, while in the Live-Action Series produced by Netflix, he is portrayed by Craig Fabulous. In one of the most touching scenes in "One Piece", when he and Sanji were stranded on a desolate island, Zeff, after losing his own leg, gave all of the remaining food supplies to Sanji. During Sanji's apprenticeship on the Orbit, the Cook Pirates, led by Red-Leg Zeff, attacked the ship for its treasure. Sanji, being a courageous child, resisted and was cast overboard by a huge wave amidst a storm. Surprisingly, Zeff took a heroic plunge into the choppy sea to rescue him. The ordeal ended with Zeff sacrificing his own leg, trapped under the ship, to save Sanji. On a desolate island, they survive with just one small bag of food from the ship. Zeff gave all of this to Sanji. Surprising Sanji, Zeff was more haggard, having only eaten his own severed leg for sustenance. Inspired by Zeff's selflessness, Sanji vowed to establish a floating restaurant where no one would starve. This life-changing event instilled a deep respect for food in Sanji, exemplifying the struggle of survival, and Zeff being the father-figure he never had. Even though they exchange crude nicknames, Sanji will never forget the dicey stormy night, and the experiences they shared on the deserted island. Sanji not only inherited Zeff's brusque yet caring personality, but also he learned his superior cooking skills and strong leg technique. In fulfilling his own childhood dream, he also carries forth Zeff's dream, he embarks on a journey to find the legendary "All Blue" along with Luffy.

Helmeppo

Helmeppo

English Name: Helmeppo Japanese Name: ヘルメッポ Birthday: July 16 Age: 20 years old (when joining the Navy) -> 22 years old (when becoming a Lieutenant Commander) Voiced by: Kouichi Nagano Appear in: "One Piece" Gender: Male Height: 179cm First Appearance: Chapter 3 of manga, Episode 2 of anime Position: Lieutenant Commander in the Navy Headquarters Weapon: Kukri (A traditional Nepalese knife) Helmeppo is a character in the Japanese anime "One Piece" and its derivative works. He is the son of Navy Colonel Morgan and a Lieutenant Commander of Navy Headquarters. He wields a Kukri knife. Initially, Helmeppo was arrogant and bossy because of his father's influence. Due to Zoro killing his pet wolf, he agreed to free Zoro after a month, however, he had the intention to break the agreement and kill Zoro, but was stopped by Luffy and Coby. After his father Morgan was defeated by Luffy, he worked as a janitor with Coby in Navy Branch 153. Because of their performance during Morgan's transportation, they joined Marine "Captain Kuro's" troop, dreaming of becoming an Admiral in the future. Helmeppo, initially relying on his father's influence to act arrogantly, ignores the agreement with Zoro and tries to execute him, but is knocked out with one punch by Luffy. During Morgan's escape, he was taken hostage by his father and thrown into the sea, but was abandoned. He made a solemn vow to surpass Morgan. After that, he joined Captain Kuro's troop with Coby, and through his own efforts, he rose to the rank of Lieutenant Commander. Two years later, he helped Luffy destroy the giant cannon fortress as the deputy of Major Coby. After another two years, he got promoted to Lieutenant Commander and joined the secret special forces "Shuriken". Before joining the Navy, Helmeppo used to be a weak man with rounded yellow short hair, giving him a look like a mushroom. He wore a gorgeous purple suit, golden necklace, and golden rings. After becoming a Navy sergeant, he grew his hair long and tied it in a ponytail, wore futuristic sunglasses, a plain white shirt, a green vest, and purple trousers. After being promoted to Lieutenant Commander, he started wearing a hat with the word "MARINE" on it and put on the justice coat of a Navy officer. Helmeppo used to be a coward who exploited his father's wealth and power. He took advantage of people's fear of his father to bully and do wrong things. He threatened to report anyone to his father to kill them whenever there was a slight dissatisfaction from anyone, showing his lack of moral bottom line. Without his father, he was nothing. After being held hostage by his father, he recognized his father's cold-bloodedness and ruthlessness, so he decided to cut ties with him. This made him change from a spoiled brat to a braver person. Gradually, Helmeppo matured into a Navy officer. He self-mockingly said that his past self was like a "straw bag son who was arrogant because of his father".

 Jewelry Bonney

Jewelry Bonney

English Name: Jewelry Bonney Japanese Name: ジュエリー・ボニー Other Names: Glutton, Big Eater (Taishokunaki) Birthday: September 1st Age: 22 years old → 24 years old (estimated) Voice actor: 木内レイコ Appeared in: One Piece, One Piece: Stampede Gender: Female Height: 174cm First appearance: Chapter 498 in Manga, Episode 392 in Anime Identity: Captain of the Bonney Pirates, one of the Supernovas As a vibrant character in the revered anime "One Piece", Jewelry Bonney of "Bonney one piece" fame is a spectacle to behold. As the fearless captain of the Bonney Pirates, this blonde-haired beauty from South Blue has captured the imagimnation of anime enthusiasts worldwide. Her striking pink hair, porcelain skin, and haunting purple eyes are as iconic as her notorious reputation of being the “Big Eater” amongst the eleven Supernovas who landed on Sabaody Archipelago. Distinctly remembered for her uncanny ability to morph into a young girl as a way to impede Roronoa Zoro from a clash with a Celestial Dragon, Bonney’s daring deeds are etched into the lore of “One Piece". Following the Marineford War, her fate took a downward turn when she was vanquished by the Blackbeard Pirates. Utilized as a barter for their escape, she was eventually captured by Admiral "Akainu" of the Navy. In a twist of fate, however, Bonney made a daring escape. The inspiration behind Bonney’s name comes from the 18th-century Caribbean pirate, Annie Bonney. The first of September, bearing resemblance to the Japanese sound of "Big Eater" (0091), is celebrated as her birthday. Once an outlaw with a bounty of 140 million Belly, her current status remains a mystery. Bonney is a character layered with complexities. Beneath her arrogant exterior and gluttonous behavior, she carries a sense of pride that is unshaken. She punctuates her pride in the face of Blackbeard, retorting with an insult of her own after being taunted by him. Her Devil Fruit ability, though nameless, empowers Bonney to manipulate anyone's age with a mere touch, including herself. This ability casts a veil of ambiguity around her true age. Bonney’s engaging narrative continues with her unexpected encounter with Capone Bege and Basil Hawkins on Sabaody archipelago where a potential altercation was averted by her irrepressible behavior. As the intriguing story unfolds, "Bonney one piece" slips into the skin of Connie, queen dowager of the Sorbet Kingdom, to infiltrate the holy land of Mariejois during the quadrennial "Reverie". A heartbreaking encounter with Saint Charlos forces a brave vow of revenge from Bonney. After a two-year hiatus, Bonney resurfaces in a fashionable fur-trimmed coat and wide-brimmed hat, expressing discontent over recent developments within the world of "One Piece". The goings-on such as Donquixote Doflamingo's resignation, alliances, and collaborations within the world of pirates is met with derision from Bonney. Her journey, from surviving defeat, being underestimated by Blackbeard, and daring escapes, to seeking revenge, the bonafide supernova, Bonney of "Bonney one piece" continues to enthrall anime lovers all over the world.

 Izo

Izo

nglish Name: Izo Japanese Name: イゾウ Other Names: None Birthdate: October 13th Voice Actors: Yuusei Oda (Japan, adult), Masayume Ono (Japan, as a child) Introduced in: "One Piece" Sex: Male Height: 192cm First Appearance: Manga - Chapter 553, Anime - Episode 461 Position: Former 16th division commander of the Whitebeard Pirates Characterized by his stereotypically feminine attire and heart-shaped lipstick, Izo is a titan in the world of "One Piece", skillfully refusing to conform to traditional gender roles. Emerging from the frigid region of Ringo, steeped in samurai culture, under the jurisdiction of Wano Country, Izo's enticing saga resonates throughout the series. This enigmatic persona, part of the 16th division in Whitebeard Pirates, is often seen with his belongings — two flintlocks, artifacts of his reserved aggressiveness. His complex tapestry intertwines with the famous Kozuki Oden's life, serving as his faithful retainer before traversing the perilous seas on Whitebeard's ship. The departure of Oden to join the acclaimed Roger Pirates left Izo facing a difficult choice. Opting for the path less traveled, Izo sustained his liaison with the Whitebeard Pirates, cementing his place with unquestionable loyalty in the crew. Although an ardent shooter, this "Izo one piece" character often undermines his sword-fighting abilities. Nevertheless, his courage shone bright as ever in the high-stakes battlefield, the Paramount War, defending Ace at the cost of his life. Two years following the Paramount War, the call of his homeland was irresistible. He zestfully returned to Wano Country, joining forces with the Red Scabbards to dethrone Kaido. His tumultuous journey echoed in the Fire Festival, where his mettle faced a stern test, furthering his courage in the audience's eyes. Izo's character was brought to life in the animated television series, "One Piece", initially premiering on October 20th, 1999. The brilliant voice actors Yuusei Oda and Masayume Ono meticulously articulate Izo’s role, eliciting the necessary emotions and encapsulating his persona flawlessly. Resonating nobility from his demeanor, one can find him articulating, "Being a Samurai is a way of life", exhibiting his profound understanding of the samurai spirit. Despite his humble origins of street performances and disgraceful familial past, Izo's character arc in "One Piece" unveils his ambitious aspirations, covert strengths, and unyielding loyalty. A dancing paradox, Izo is truly a pivotal character of this celebrated manga series.

Kozuki Hiyori

Kozuki Hiyori

English name: Kozuki Hiyori Japanese name: こうづき びより Other names: Komurasaki, First beauty in Wano Date of birth: December 23 Age: 26 years old Voices: Nana Mizuki (adult, Japan), Kumiko Watanabe (childhood, Japan) Appears in: One Piece Gender: Female Height: 170 cm First appearance: Chapter 909 in the manga, Episode 892 in the anime Identity: Princess of Wano, the courtesan Komurasaki, the daughter of the daimyo of Kuri. In the enchanted world of "One Piece," Kozuki Hiyori establishes herself as a captivating figure of elegance and intrigue. Crowned by Eiichiro Oda, the creator himself, as one of the three unparalleled beauties of this universe, she finds herself in a prestigious company of Princess Shirahoshi of Ryugu Kingdom and Boa Hancock, the sovereign of Amazon Lily. Hiyori, under the moniker of Komurasaki in the original Japanese script, is addressed as "the leading courtesan," a term indicating a prostitute, by the denizens of Wano. Given the challenging complexities of her character, the masterful depiction of "Hiyori One Piece" remains one of Oda's most notable artistic feats. Throughout the Wano arc, Hiyori is seen adopting the guise of Komurasaki during the beginning and conclusion of the first act, bedecked in a care mask and strumming the strings of a shamisen. Upon revealing her authentic self, Hiyori becomes the mainstay of the performance sequence in the latter part of the second act and the third. This enigmatic character of Hiyori channels the lore of Susanoo-no-Mikoto and Kushi-inada-hime from Japanese mythology. Kushi-inada-hime, a famed beauty, was set to be sacrificed to the formidable Yamata no Orochi, but was spared when Susanoo-no-Mikoto transformed her into a comb, defeated the Orochi, and subsequently wed her. Hiyori, with her striking emerald-green hair styled in a unique manner representative of the Edo-period nobility, exudes a distinguished grace. Although she demonstrates a tender spirit, Hiyori stands fearless and bold when the situation demands. This bravery surfaces during the combat against Kamazo as Hiyori tends to a wounded and unconscious Roronoa Zoro, holding him safely in her embrace. As the enchantress Komurasaki, Hiyori entranced the affluent, bleeding them dry of their wealth, leaving them destitute. Her allure and charm earned her an incessant presence at Orochi's banquets, winning his favor. She also showcased her musical talent as a gifted shamisen performer, with "Tsuki Hime" remaining her preferred song. Whilst representing Komurasaki, Hiyori entertained high-ranking officials and wealthy merchants. She drained the ill-gotten wealth from these men, all while being clandestinely safeguarded from any backlash by the stern guard Kyoshiro. Indeed, Hiyori “One Piece” makes for a mesmerizing character fraught with complexity and grace.

Rebecca

Rebecca

English name: Rebecca Japanese names: レベッカ Aliases: Invincible Girl, Dream Princess Voiced by: Megumi Hayashibara, Hsu Shu-Pin (Taiwan) Notable appearances: One Piece Age: 16 Gender: Female Height: 165 cm First appearance: Manga chapter 704, Anime episode 634 Nationality: Dressrosa As a revered character in the popular manga and anime series, One Piece, Rebecca is a notable supporting figure in the Dressrosa Arc. Often instantly recognized by her long pink hair, habitually tied in a braid for intense battles, Rebecca is not one to frequently don the classic armor. Instead, she favors a battle ensemble that pairs a helmet, befitting of ancient Roman soldiers, with a vibrant green cloak and radiant gold footwear. Mirroring the fighting styles of her predecessors, Kyros and Riku Dold III, Rebecca's combat strategy combines nimble directness and defensive adeptness, utilizing a formidable sword in the absence of a shield. The trajectory of Rebecca's life veered off its original path when Don Quixote Doflamingo invaded Dressrosa, roughly a decade ago. Amidst the ensuing turmoil, Rebecca's mother, Scarlett, was tragically slain by Diamante while foraging for food. The series of tragic events culminated with the transformation of Kyros, Rebecca's father, into a toy - a cruel spell that erased his existence from Rebecca's memory. Returning to find her with Scarlett's lifeless body precipitated a heartbreaking episode of grief for the young Rebecca. In the wake of these tribulations, Kyros, maintaining his concealed identity, stepped up in his care for Rebecca. Threatened by human traffickers, Rebecca was whisked away only to be saved by Kyros, whose act of bravery resulted in a bounty on his head. To ensure Rebecca's safety, Kyros taught her the rudimentary and advanced skills of combat. Determined to confront Doflamingo, Rebecca threw her hat into the ring for the Flame-Flame Fruit competition at the Corrida Colosseum, overriding any objections from the soldiers and firmly solidifying her reputation as the "Rebecca one piece" character within fandom communities. Her character was further enriched following Luffy's triumphant match, during which she warmly expressed her gratitude and shared intriguing tales of the Kyros statue. In the realm of One Piece, Rebecca, with descriptors such as Undefeated Woman and Phantom Princess, is an alluring and beautiful character at the vibrant age of 16. As a gladiator, she dresses in a striking scale-armor bikini accompanied by gloves, high-heeled armor, a distinct yellow paludament, and a necklace. Her helmet-adorned head reveals split braids at her temples. The talents of Megumi Hayashibara and Christine Marie Cabanos lend a distinctive voice to Rebecca in the Japanese and English portrayals respectively. Rebecca's character balance lies in her tranquil composure which stands in stark contrast to her uncompromising detest for Doflamingo. Despite her deep-seated grievances, Rebecca emanates respect, kindness, and profound acceptance, concealing her personal struggles and pains from others and exhibiting a deep-rooted admiration for Luffy. Her character traits reflect a pattern reminiscent of Nefertari Vivi and Shirahoshi, who held immense respect for Luffy and his heroic acts.

Baby 5

Baby 5

English Name: Baby 5, Baby Five Japanese Name: ベビー5、ベビーファイブ Birthday: May 15th Age: 24 Height: 181cm Voiced by: Rina Sato (Japan) Appears in: One Piece Gender: Female First appearance: Chapter 682 in manga, Episode 608 in anime Devil Fruit: User of the Weapon-Weapon fruit, granting her the ability to transform any part of her body or her entire body into various weapons, such as swords, pistols, and cannons. Baby 5, a character from the renowned Japanese manga "One Piece" and its related works, originally served as both a maid and assassin for the notorious Donquixote family. With her distinctive long black hair and recurring maid uniform, she creates an impression. Besides her preference for a cigarette, she whimsically sees herself as an 'Old Lady'. During her early age, she donned a bow tie and a black dress. However, when on duty, she disguises with an eye mask and arms herself with an assortment of heavy weapons. Baby 5 originates from a poverty-stricken family, considered a surplus mouth to feed upon her birth, she was heartlessly abandoned by her own mother. Subsequently, she was adopted by the Donquixote family and became one of the hundred disadvantaged children they sheltered. She frequently fell victim to Corazon's pranks along with Buffalo. Touched by Law's sorrowful past, she fostered an empathy for him, only to end up in his crosshair. She doggedly sought answers from Buffalo regarding Law's real identity. She yearns to be deemed essential and finds it impossible to turn away anyone relying on her, whether it's lending money, entertaining marriage proposals, or succumbing to forceful sales, she interprets these as indications of her being 'needed', hence she dutifully obliges. Consequently, she often gets duped, resulting in a massive debt amounting to 98 million berrys. She even subscribes to over 50 newspapers. Regrettably, most of her suitors prove to be ignoble, with a few being eradicated by Doflamingo. This fuels her recurrent declaration to take Doflamingo's life. Following the cataclysmic Dressrosa event, she ties the knot with Sai, the captain of the 13th Happo Navy. Subsequently, as the Happo Navy pledges allegiance to the Straw Hat Grand Fleet, she too joins the force.

Tony Tony Chopper

Tony Tony Chopper

English name:Tony Tony Chopper Birthday: December 24 (Christmas Eve) Initial Age: 15-17 (after human age conversion) Gender: Male Blood Type: X Height: 90 cm (in beast form) Affiliations: Straw Hat Pirates, Straw Hat Grand Fleet, Foxy Pirates (formerly, temporarily), Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance Position: Doctor Devil Fruit: Hito Hito no Mi (Human Human Fruit) Devil Fruit Type: Zoan Chopper, full name Tony Tony Chopper, with a birthday on December 24th, resides in the world of "One Piece". He is a member of the Straw Hat Pirates and part of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet, and he has also temporarily belonged to the Foxy Pirates and the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance. Although he is a reindeer, he is the doctor of the Straw Hat Pirates and carries the identity of a pirate. Chopper from One Piece is far from an ordinary reindeer, he possesses the intelligence and aptitude of a human courtesy of the Human-Human Fruit he consumed. This magical fruit blessed him with the capability to think and communicate like human beings, and to even transform into a human form to some extent. Even though he might seem like an innocent child with a kind and gentle disposition, the cute chopper one piece indeed embodies childlike innocence and excitement in his every move; he however is a loyal and reliable comrade to the Straw Hat team, fully committed to their endeavors. This stems from his anguish of being bullied as a "monster" in his past, his distrust of humans actually makes him value his friendships in the pirate crew even more. Chopper's reaction to compliments is unique; he simultaneously enjoys and resists them. He has an innate fascination with medical books and admires his crew so much that he often mimics their actions, no matter how ridiculous. Thus, he is often found with Luffy and Usopp, imitating their quirky antics. Chopper's naivety often makes him susceptible to deception and pranks, as he is inclined to believe everything people tell him, including Usopp's exaggerated fabricated stories. Chopper has the power to change his appearance, courtesy of the Human-Human Fruit that allows him to control his form to suit varying conditions. His left antler is fortified with a metal plate due to a casual break when he was young while seeking Doctor Hiriluk. Normally, he wears a pale pink or pink top hat with a sideways medical cross - a gift from Doctor Hiriluk. His displayed image often ranges from a mature adult to a little child. He may be small in size, but his wisdom is enormous, his character mild and proactive, and highly valuing trust. Tony Tony Chopper, the true doctor of the sea, is a little reindeer with ambitions and dreams. The awakening of the ocean spirit and the firm line of his morality exemplify his fortitude as a member of the Straw Hat Pirates. Whenever Chopper one piece crying, it not only reflects his sensitivity but also his courage and determination to always forge ahead.

Koala

Koala

English name: Koala Japanese name: コアラ Other names: Koala, Second Aunt Birthdate: October 25 Age: 11 years old → 23 years old Voiced by: Yukino Satsuki (Japanese) Appears in: "One Piece" Gender: Female Height: 160cm First appearance:Chapter 622 of the manga and Episode 541 of the anime Role: A member of the Revolutionary Army, she also serves as the acting master of "Fishman Karate" and assists the Chief of Staff. Koala, a distinguished character from One Piece, is easily identifiable by her vibrant orange hair. Originally a wild-haired child sporting grubby braces, her appearance drastically transformed once she joined the Sun Pirates, adopting a tidier hairstyle and a fresh ensemble. Nowadays, as an adult, Koala is a captivating figure serving in the Revolutionary Army with her signature outfit entailing a miniskirt, high heels, and a petite hat accompanied by goggles. Her formative years were marred by a harrowing period of enslavement. Following her emancipation by Fisher Tiger during his dramatic onslaught against Marie Jovas, Koala was swept onto the Sun Pirates' voyage back home, ultimately aligning herself with the Revolutionary Army. In her current capacity, she holds prominent posts: that of a Fishman karate assistant instructor and a high-ranking military official, often collaborating with Sabo and Harker. Koala was first introduced to readers via a flashback in the Fish-Man Island arc as a young girl, and re-emerges later in the series during the Dressrosa arc. Throughout her servitude under Tianlong, Koala grappled with profound trauma. Outbursts of anger would always unnerve her, and she'd constantly clean the floor in an act of despair to stave off death. However, finding comfort amongst the Sun Pirates allowed her to slowly regain her jovial spirit and resilience. Today, Koala combines a gentle aura, abounding kindness, and spontaneous grit. Skillset: Koala demonstrates aptitude in the sphere of stealth and espionage. This is most remarkable during the Dressrosa arc, when she uncovers significant intel regarding Doflamingo's illicit smuggling operations. Fishman Karate: Under the mentorship of Hark, Koala mastered the martial art of Fishman Karate, astonishingly becoming an adept instructor despite being human. Combat abilities: With her signature Flying Fish Palm Strike, she can spring into the air utilising the strength of her legs. Cyclone Power Punch: Channeling her full strength, Koala can unleash formidable straight punches.

Mr.7

Mr.7

English name: Mr.7 Japanese: ミスター・セブン Voiced by: Tomoyuki Shimura (Japanese) Appears in: The manga "One Piece" and its derivative works Gender: Male First appearance: Chapter 205 of the manga, Episode 124 of the anime Mr.7 is a marksman known for his unique laughter "Ohohohoho". He is obsessed with the number 7, having 7 even in his attire and eyebrow shape. His weapon of choice is a golden gun that fires dice-shaped yellow bullets, which explode upon collision with the projectiles of the "Gagaga Gun". This high-risk combat is made possible due to the precise shooting abilities of the two gunmen. He was once a frontier agent for Baroque Works, and he was given his position following the demise of his predecessor. Paired with Miss Father’s Day, the duo became minor antagonists in Alabastan lore due to their actions. He has a penchant for all things "7", including his eyebrows, his yellow shoes shaped like the number “7”, and his gun. Physically, Mr.7 is characterized by his fluffy two-toned blue and white hair shaped like a helmet. He dresses in a purple ankle-length coat adorned with yellow trims around the shoulders, sleeves, and down the middle, with "sevenths" marked on each side of the chest area. Underneath his coat, he wears a dark blue shirt with pink lines, a light blue scarf, black trousers, white socks, and yellow shoes shaped like a "7". He also sports square yellow sunglasses with red lenses. Mr.7 appears laid back, albeit serious compared to his partner. Like other characters in One Piece, he has a unique laugh - "Hahahahaha". However, his easygoing demeanor masks his ruthless nature, evidenced by his satisfaction when given the chance to fire at his former friend, Vivi. Ordered by Crocodile to guard the cannon atop the clock tower until it exploded and annihilated those fighting in the heart of Alabasta, Mr.7 and his partner were unaware they would be caught in the ensuing blast. He is often seen yawning or whispering to Miss Father's Day. Both he and Miss Father's Day were defeated by Princess Vivi, and his fate after the battle remains unknown.

Kaku

Kaku

English name: Kaku Japanese name: カク Other names: "Mountain Wind" Kaku Age: 25 Voice Actor: Yūsaku Taniyama Appearances: "One Piece" Height: 193 cm Gender: Male Affiliations: CP9 → CP0 First Appearance: Manga Chapter 323, Anime Episode 230 Devil Fruit: Ushushi Fruit (Giraffe Form) Kaku, a character in the anime "One Piece" and its derived works, is affiliated with the "CP-AIGIS0", of the Celestial Dragons organization, a former member of the internal intelligence organization "CP9" of the World Government. Kaku infiltrated the No. 1 dock's shipwrights for 5 years in order to steal the blueprint of the ancient weapon Pluton. During the Enies Lobby Incident, Kaku acquired the Giraffe Fruit. After getting accustomed to its uses, he demonstrated great power with the combination of Rokushiki (the Six Powers of the Navy), capable of suppressing Zoro. Ultimately, Zoro defeated Kaku using his Asura: Mist Illusion technique. [1] As a shipwright at Galley-La Company's No. 1 dock, he was known as "Mountain Wind" for his ability to fly swiftly through the city. Boasting the appearance of a wooden figure (once mistaken for Usopp by Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji), he was loved by the citizens of Water Seven. His true identity is as an undercover member of the intelligence organization CP9, who had been embedded in the GALLE-LA Company for five years. He possessed the abilities of the Giraffe Fruit (Giraffe form) and finally fell at the hands of Zoro in battle. His power level was at 2200, second only to the CP9's leader Rob Lucci. Known for his four-sword style (holding two swords in his hands and treating each leg as a sword), he was considered one of the most formidable opponents in combat. Kaku's most powerful technique is "Rankyaku," and he is known for his charming smile and cheerful personality. He often wore a white duckbill cap with "Galley-La" written on it (later changed to black) and was never seen without it, thus his hairstyle remained unknown. When he was undercover at Water Seven, he seemed quite happy. Kaku's disposition was rather simple and straightforward. During his duel with Zoro, he came across as very naive, and many of his attack names were made up on the spot. Unlike the cunning Jabura, he was open and forthcoming about his new techniques. Kaku is a user of the Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Giraffe. As a member of CP9 (with a power level of 2200), he was also the youngest among them. But he often feigned maturity in conversation, often referring to himself as "this old man". He possessed an astonishing leaping ability, enabling him to jump freely between high-rise rooftops. He has a long nose, similar to Usopp's, though, unlike Usopp, Kaku's nose is square. After CP9's defeat, the group used the power of Bruno's Door-Door Fruit to escape to a small island, and afterward, they fled to Saint Poplar Island. In order to raise money for Lucci's medicine, each member performed street performances. Kaku even played a Giraffe slide. They subsequently defeated invading pirates and set sail to their homeland, only to be pursued by the navy. After defeating the navy, they boarded a navy ship and left (destination unknown).

Viola

Viola

English Name: Viola Japanese Name: ヴァイオレット Alternate Name: Violet Age: 29 Voice Acted By:Mie Sonozaki (Japan) Appears in: "One Piece" Gender: Female First Appearance: Chapters 703 (manga), Episode 632 (anime) Devil Fruit Power: Holder of Paramythia-type Devil Fruit "Giro Giro no Mi" (Clair-Clair Fruit), a woman who can see through deception. Viola, one piece character, is an enchantress featuring long brown hair, lovely light-brown eyes, a red flower adorning her head and wearing a Flamenco dancer’s costume with a flower clenched in her teeth, a characteristic trait of Flamenco dancers. She initially served as a villain in the Dressrosa arc and later became a supporting character in One Piece. Viola used to work as a spy and officer for the Donquixote Pirates, specifically part of Pica’s army. She was the sister of the late Scarlett, the aunt of Rebecca, the sister-in-law of Kyros, the daughter of Riku Doldo III – both he and Scarlett once ruled as sovereigns of Dressrosa, hence Viola’s succession as the second queen. Viola became the Crown Princess of Dressrosa – the heir to the throne after Scarlett’s feigned death, at least until her family was disgraced. Voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro in Japanese and Cristina Valenzuela in English. Viola is a young, slender, curvaceous woman with dusky skin and a talent that matches her beauty. Standing slightly below-average height – a head shorter than Sanji in heels – she has long black hair cascading down to her mid-back with a lock of hair hanging on the left side. To activate her powers of clairvoyance, she forms a circle by touching her hands with index finger and thumb, thus creating a thin layer within the circle which she places before her eyes to see through objects and read minds. A faint light radiates out when the power is in use. Her powers not only read people's current thoughts, irrespective of the person’s consciousness or honesty, but also expose “naked” bodies in her scope. Though unable to dig into the past memories of others, she can share her own. Viola can also scan a person’s health by looking directly at their bones much like an X-ray and make her tears multiply and harden like steel when compression in the form of a pinch gesture. Normally working as a seer, she can observe a radius of almost 4000 km from her point of view. She usually adorns a red rose in her hair and wears a white sleeveless Flamenco gown trimmed with purple polka-dots and ruffles, a pair of hoop earrings and purple high heels. Before she joined the Donquixote Pirates a decade earlier, Viola had much shorter hair, wore a headband and put on a black top with light-colored, ruffled trousers. Being emotional and romantic like most of the women in Dressrosa, or devious as the people in Acacia if a man betrays. While ostensibly cruel, Viola's actions reflect her deep cynicism. From her experiences with men and her ability to see their insincerity, she has developed a hardened heart, that is until she met Sanji. His honesty and kindness touched her, leading her to help him, consequences be damned. Viola's nobility extends beyond her regalia, for she sacrificed her freedom to spare her father's life. She displayed a more affable and trusting persona prior to the dethronement of her family, which is evident when she tried to convince her sister to trust Kyros, in spite of his background.

Bellamy

Bellamy

English Name: Bellamy Japanese Name: ベラミー Other Names: Hyena Bellamy Voiced by: Takagi Wataru (Japan) Appears in: "One Piece" Gender: Male Height: 240cm First Appearance: Chapter 222 in the Manga, Episode 146 in the Anime Bounty: Ranges from 55 million Berries to 195 million Berries Devil Fruit: Bane Bane no Mi (Spring-Spring Fruit) Bellamy is a character in the famous Japanese anime "One Piece" and other related works. He was originally the captain of the Bellamy Pirates, affiliated with the Donquixote Family. From his childhood, he admired Donquixote Doflamingo, adopting a behavior that was initially arrogant and wild. He held contempt for pirates with dreams, viewing them as foolish scum. After visiting the Sky Island and witnessing the significant growth of Luffy, whom he used to mock, Bellamy's perception of him changed. Luffy became the second person he admired. One Piece, which includes the character Bellamy, premiered on October 20, 1999. The show is adapted from a manga created by the talented Japanese manga artist Eiichiro Oda. Bellamy's character name is derived from the North American pirate, Samuel Bellamy. As the captain of the Bellamy Pirates, Bellamy is blonde with a long scar on his left eye. He was born in the North Blue and has admired Doflamingo from a young age. After becoming a pirate, he joined forces with Doflamingo. Bellamy's personality and perspective were heavily influenced by his leader, Donquixote Doflamingo. As a promising rookie pirate in Mock Town, he viewed optimistic pirates as foolish and scoundrels. Bellamy has fair skin and a very muscular upper body, along with blonde hair, thin eyebrows, large eyes, a wide mouth, and a straight nose. He is often seen flaunting his teeth when he laughs and he has a scar above his right eye. In his initial appearance, he sported a red vest, white cropped trousers, a green belt, and a blue captain's coat. His jacket removal revealed tattoos on both shoulders. Two years later, his muscles became more pronounced, and he opted to go shirtless, displaying the symbol of the Donquixote family on his chest. His attire comprised a deep blue short-sleeved jacket and a brown belt. He also chose to wear sunglasses and had a scar on his left eye. Bellamy's journey to Sky Island resulted in a piece of a golden bell, which he subsequently gave to Doflamingo. Unfortunately, he lost all of his companions during this journey. Bellamy put his life on the line two years later to secure the Mera Mera no Mi (Flame-Flame Fruit) for Doflamingo in the Dressrosa tournament. Prior to the match, he recognized Luffy, who was disguised as "Lucy.” Notwithstanding, he harbored no resentment towards Luffy. After the incident in Dressrosa, Bellamy abandoned his life as a pirate and settled in Dressrosa to master the art of fabric dyeing.

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