Hawkeye Mihawk

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Dracule Mihawk

Dracule "Hawkeye" Mihawk, from the anime and manga series One Piece as he is seen in the latest opening, "Crazy Rainbow"
Name in Japanese ジュラキュール・ミホーク
Name in Romaji (Hepburn) Jurakyūru Mihōku
English Name Dracule Mihawk
Epithet Hawkeye
Voice Actor (4Kids) Wayne Grayson
Japanese Seiyu Takeshi Aono
Appears In Original Manga
First Appearance Manga Chapter #50
Anime Episode #24
Species Human
Bounty
One Piece Characters

Dracule "Hawkeye" Mihawk (alternately spelled "Juraquille Mihawk") is a fictional pirate from the anime and manga One Piece. He is a Shichibukai.

In a recent Japanese Fan Poll, Mihawk ranked as the eighth most popular character, making him the most popular character outside Luffy's crew.

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[edit] About Mihawk

Mihawk is said to be the strongest swordsman in the One Piece world, and he is commented as being a monster superior to monsters. Because of his status and power, defeating him is Roronoa Zoro's ultimate goal. Mihawk is so strong, in fact, he is accused by some characters (And fans) of having the power of a Devil Fruit; however, nothing has stated anything but that his abilities simply come from pure skill and power.

He wields the Black Sword (Grosses messer), the strongest sword in the world. It's an ornately decorated, man-sized (6 feet) sword shaped like a cross with a shiny black blade, curved at the end. It also seems to generate otherworldly purple streaks as it slices, as seen when he cut down Zoro and when he split Don Krieg's ship in half. He can tear pirate ships apart with a single, unseen slash of his sword, blocking bullets with a simple turn of his sword, and he can easily defend against even legendary swords with a small, inch-long knife concealed in the cross he wears around his neck.

In appearance, Mihawk wears very decorative, ornate, black-and-red clothing. His most identifiable clothing would be his wide-rimmed hat adorned with a large piece of fluff, a long, black cloak, and his cross necklace and sword. He is easily compared to the real-life pirate Bartholomew Roberts, AKA Black Bart, who also donned a crimson overcoat, a wide brimmed hat with a red feather, and a diamond cross attached to a gold chain around his neck. Mihawk travels around in a coffin-shaped raft with two green-flamed candles, a single black sail, and a single seat. The fact that he can traverse across the unforgiving oceans, as well as the Grand Line itself, in such a meager craft is yet another testament to his abilities.

[edit] Differences between versions

All of the crosses on Mihawk's person are edited out in the English dub, changing his necklace to an "I", and shortening the "arms" of his sword. This is mainly due to their religious references. In One Piece Grand Battle! amongst the unlockable art content are unedited artworks from the anime showing pictures of Mihawk without these edits.

[edit] Personality and Relationships

While Mihawk is possibly one of the most serious characters in One Piece, he also seems to be the most honorable member of the Shichibukai that has been introduced so far. Two separate examples that he has a sense of honor are seen thus far. The first is he spared Zoro's life so he could get stronger, the other is refusing to fight Shanks because he has only one arm and therefore has a handicap. As far as fans know, he doesn't seem to hurt innocent civilians or people who can't fight.

Mihawk and Shanks
Mihawk and Shanks

Though he is the "swordsman above all the world's swordsmen", Mihawk remains grounded. He has obviously become jaded regarding the abilities of other swordsmen, but he is still able to recognize talent. In fact, his desire is to see Roronoa Zoro surpass him after having witnessed Zoro's incredible determination and will after their battle.

Mihawk is selective when it comes to fulfilling his "duties" as a Shichibukai as evidenced by his history of poor attendance at Shichibukai summons, as well as his decision to hunt and harass some pirates over others. [1] Zeff speculated that the reason Mihawk attacked Don Krieg and his men might have simply been because they disturbed his nap. While the actual reason for the attack remains unknown, Mihawk admitted that the only reason he followed them all the way back to East Blue from the Grand Line was in order to 'kill time'.

In the past Mihawk was also a rival to one of the most powerful pirates in One Piece, Red Haired Shanks, which also speaks volumes about his power, but ceased their rivalry after Shanks lost his arm. He still has a neutral relationship with the pirate and seems to know how to track him down if he has business with him. He and Shanks do manage to get along, regardless of the fact that the two are opposites in personalities. Shanks is also able to get Mihawk to join in when he threw a party to celebrate Luffy's coming, even when moments beforehand Mihawk had scorned how laid-back Shanks was.

[edit] History

Mihawk Cuts Down Zoro
Mihawk Cuts Down Zoro

At some point, Mihawk was a regular pirate and fought numerous duels with Shanks. Eventually, he accepted a position as a member of the Shichibukai.

When Don Krieg took his pirate fleet into the Grand Line, they somehow ran afoul of Mihawk, who single-handedly destroyed Don Krieg's entire fleet, save one ship. This last ship, Krieg's flagship, fled the Grand Line but was severely damaged and low on supplies. Mihawk followed Don Krieg to East Blue, where Krieg was attempting to hijack the Baratie, and destroyed their flagship as well, though he expressed little interest in fighting Krieg himself.

While there, he encountered the Straw Hat Pirates, and Zoro immediately challenged him. Mihawk was able to block all three of Zoro's swords with the tip of his necklace blade, finally stabbing him in the chest with it. Mihawk was so surprised by Zoro's spirit, however, that he granted him a face-off against the Black Sword. Mihawk won flat-out, shattering two of Zoro's three swords (all but the Wadō Ichimonji). Zoro, admitting defeat, allowed himself to be cut down by Mihawk face-to-face, like a true swordsman. Mihawk accepted this offer and cleaved open a massive diagonal cut across Zoro's entire chest, but held back just enough to allow Zoro to live. However it was this bloody and devastating attack that is responsible for the large scar on Zoro's chest, which has never fully healed. Afterwards, Mihawk told Zoro his full name, and gave him a challenge. When Krieg told Mihawk that he now wanted to face him, Mihawk replied simply with: "I was looking for a challenge with Don Krieg. But now I think I'll go and take a nap."

Soon afterwards, Mihawk is seen visiting Shanks to bring news of Luffy's coming. Then later on he unexpectedly takes part in a meeting with the Marines and two of his fellow Shichibukai, Donquixote Doflamingo and Bartholemew Kuma (Though he states that he's just at the meeting to watch).

[edit] Mihawk's Challenge

"My name is Dracule Mihawk!! It's too soon for you to die. Discover yourself. See the world!! And grow strong, Zoro!!! However long it may take, I shall await you at the top. Strive with your whole heart and mind to best this blade, fierce one!!! Strive to surpass me, Roronoa Zoro!!!"

-Mihawk's challenge to Zoro after he defeated him at the Baratie Restaurant

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[edit] References

  1. ^ One Piece Manga - Vol.25 - Chapter 234, Don Doflamingo notes that Mihawk was the one they least expected to show up at the meeting between the Shichibukai and Navy.

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Characters of One Piece
Straw Hat Pirates: Monkey D. Luffy | Roronoa Zoro | Nami | Usopp | Sanji | Tony Tony Chopper | Nico Robin | Franky | Going Merry | Thousand Sunny
Companions: Nefertari Vivi | Portgas D. Ace | Mr. 2 Bon Clay | Paulie
Main Enemies Axe-Hand Morgan | Buggy the Clown | Captain Kuro | Don Krieg | Arlong | Wapol | Sir Crocodile | Bellamy the Hyena | Enel (Eneru) | Foxy the Silver Fox | CP9
World Government: Smoker | Aokiji | Monkey D. Garp
Pirates: Red-Haired Shanks | Whitebeard | Blackbeard | Gold Roger | Hawkeye Mihawk
Miscellaneous: Minor characters | Filler characters |
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