One Piece filler characters

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This is a character list based on non-manga characters found only in the Anime series and not found in the manga series One Piece.

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[edit] Anime Filler Arc Characters

[edit] Apis

Apis with Ryuji
Apis with Ryuji

Apis is a clumsy young girl who lives on Warship Island. She ate the Hiso Hiso no Mi (ヒソヒソの実 , a fruit that allows one to speak to animals). She tried to guard the thousand year dragon but she was captured by Commodore Nelson. The Straw-Hat Pirates helped her out and she was able to fulfill her duty.

[edit] Barbarbossa

Bizarrely enormous and very friendly, he is the captain of the Barbar Pirates, who are sand pirates traveling the deserts of Alabasta on a pirate ship that can run on sand. The Straw Hats meet him and his crew while traveling lost in the desert. Probably named after Barbarossa.

[edit] Billy the Bandit

Appeared in the Zoro filler episode after the Alabasta arc. Johnny and Yosaku were discussing whether or not to fight him when unknown to them, Zoro appeared in the bar they were sat in. Zoro, looking for money for food, defeated Billy so he could eat. After Johnny and Yosaku complained he had stolen their catch, he left them to pay for his meal instead and let them claim the 5 million bounty for Billy.

[edit] Carmen

A cook rival of Zeff (Sanji's mentor) and eventually Sanji. She is very flamboyant and uses dance as a part of her cooking as well her general conversations. She challenged Sanji to participate against her in a cooking contest in Loguetown. Sanji, at first, wasn't interested. But a large fish, called a Bluefin Elephant Tuna, was offered as the first prize, and this convinced Sanji to enter. It came down to a final competition between him and Carmen in the end, and before the victor was announced, Carmen conceded defeat, knowing she had lost, but bore no grudge against Sanji. She is followed around by her two short assistants, Leo and Jose. (Carmen never appeared in the manga and Sanji bought the bluefin himself while in Loguetown.)

[edit] Carol Masteron

Daddy the Father's daughter, whom Usopp meets at a shop, in the Loguetown Arc. Usopp is in a shop wanting to buy a "cool" pair of goggles for his adventures at sea, and trying to find his money, Carol comes in and buys the goggles for her father. She was cut out of the 4Kids english dub. (Usopp buys the goggles himself in the manga.)

[edit] Chip and Dip

(Chip)

(Dip)

Two sons of a bounty hunter by the name of Scorpion, they live in a village on Alabasta. After their father left their village Chip and Dip set out on an adventure to bring their father back.

[edit] Daddy Masterson

He is a bounty hunter and father of Carol. He is introduced in the Loguetown Arc. We find out that he knows Usopp's father, Yasopp, when in a dueling match. Daddy the Father had lost, but Yasopp decided to spare Daddy's life. However, this had cost Daddy his pride. Years later, he meets Usopp in Loguetown and challenges him to a duel. Usopp tries to chicken out at first but eventually comes to his senses and request a real duel with Daddy. Daddy instead issues a challenge where Usopp must hit a far off weather vane with his slingshot on the first try. Usopp not only passes the challenge but hits the impossible to see gem on the weather vane. Daddy congratulates him and Carol, his daughter, gives Usopp the goggles he tried to buy eariler. He was cut out of the 4Kids english dub. (Usopp bought the goggles himself in the manga.)

[edit] Drake

Lieutenant Drake is a Marine officer stationed in G-8. He is often seen chasing after the Straw Hat Pirates during filler episodes and even movies. He has mutton-chop sideburns and gets irritated whenever he fails. During the G8 Filler Arc, Commander Johnathan uses him to set up all of the ambushes for the Straw Hats.

[edit] Erik the Whirlwind

Erik the Whirlwind
Erik the Whirlwind

A powerful mercenary wielding the power of the Kama Kama no Mi (カマカマの実), Erik is able to use his lengthened fingernails to cut through the very air to create razor-sharp gusts of varying size. He was sent by the Marines, namely by Commodore Nelson, to capture the famed Thousand-Year Dragon, a creature with rumored medicinal value. Erik proves himself to be a dangerous opponent when ultimately facing Luffy, inflicting multiple wounds against his opponent, but proves to be no match for the Straw Hat captain.

His part in the storyline is short, but rather humorous. Playing innocently on Erik's power (Kama-Kama), Luffy often frustrates him by calling him Okama (homosexual or transvestite) during battle. In the end, Erik is defeated not by Luffy, who gave him a rather smart battle, but Nami; just as the crew began to climb the Reverse Mountain, leading to the infamous Grand Line, Erik had reappeared to extract his vengeance, but found himself tipped over the edge of the Going Merry and into the water by Nami before a battle could erupt. He is most-likely dead due to the negative side-effect of his Devil Fruit.

Note: His devil fruit gives him a power similar to rankyaku but is unknown which is stronger. Erik's is a devil power but the roushiki moves are very powerful. Luffy was able to withstand Erik's attack with ease. Luffy recoils after being hit with rankyaku.

[edit] Henzo

The searcher for Rainbow Mist. Lost his childhood friends due to a pirate invasion 50 years ago, and his attack knocking the pirate captain off of the ship that was heading into the rainbow mist. At modern times, helps propel his friends from the rainbow mist to the time period 50 years ago, with the help of the Straw Hat pirates.

In the English dub, he is voiced by Eric Stuart.

[edit] Jonathan

Commander Jonathan is a Marine commander stationed in G-8. He tends to spend the night fishing and is often seen relaxing and meditating, but despite this he is a brilliant strategist. He seems to severely dislike broccoli and says "nah" at the end of his sentences on occasion. He is Chef Jessica's husband, and seems to have some kind of unshown power, judging by Sanjis fear of him as he and Luffy flee the Commander's office, and as his footsteps make the floor shake ominously. He is also said to be Akainu's (the Red dog) protege. Though this was in an anime filler and thus cannot be taken seriously especially given their conflicting styles; Akainu blows up a civilian boat in Robin's flashback (suggestive of dark justice) whereas Jonathan seems to tend more towards moral justice.

[edit] Jessica

Jessica is the head chef at G-8 and gets angry whenever the other chefs are off task. She is Commander Jonathan's wife. She captivates Sanji when he disguises himself as a naval cook, but he teaches her a valuable lesson about cooking from the heart.

[edit] Kobato

Dr. Kobato is a pediatrician at G-8 that faints at the sight of blood, though during the events of the G-8 Arc all of the other doctors are gone, making it so that she has to handle the trauma patients. However, with the help of Tony Tony Chopper she gets over this problem and later helps the Straw Hat Pirates escape the base. She often takes a long time to realize or notice things, such as the fact that Chopper could transform, and tends to scream very loudly. Mekao is her father.

[edit] Kodama

A young girl who Ussop met that she makes special firworks and wants to fire the 205 Ball her late parents made.

[edit] Marley Brothers

The Marley Brothers are a pair of cooks from Mariejoa that came to G-8 in order to show the chefs there how to cook better. They only use the finest ingredients and are said to use one million Belli to make each meal, earning the scorn of the G-8 chefs. However, thanks to Nami they got lost in the base, with Luffy and Sanji being confused for them. They eventually find their way to the Mess Hall, but prove to be much worse than the other chefs. They are given the rank of "dishwasher."

[edit] Mekao

Mekao is an old mechanic and shipwright from G-8 who shows great pride in his work. He becomes friends with Usopp and later helps the Straw Hat Pirates escape the base. Dr. Kobato is his daughter.

[edit] Minche

[edit] Moore

[edit] Mountain Whale Dick

Mountain Whale Dick (also referred to as just Dick the Bandit) was a bandit in the East Blue who fought with a bazooka (although it looks like a bazooka-sized Derringer pistol) and was the brother of Billy the bandit. After hearing his brother Billy had been taken out by a bounty hunter, he went looking to finish whomever was behind his brother defeat. He fought Johnny and Yosaku and easily defeated them under the belief that they were the ones responsible for turning in his brother, however they were lying. Eventually Zoro turns up and confirms he was the one who had defeated his brother. Zoro beat Dick to claim his bounty to buy two new swords after he broke his old pair in a previous fight.

[edit] Nelson

Commodore Nelson
Commodore Nelson

Commodore Nelson (ネルソン提督 Neruson Teitoku),commander of the Marines 8th Branch (as seen from the eight on his ship) is a fat, freakish, Naval officer on the East Blue, who seeks the Thousand Year Dragon, Ryūji, for his own selfish purposes. To that end, he hires a man named Erik to do his dirty work. While it is assumed that Nelson seeks the Thousand Year Dragon to make an elixir of life from its bones, he really just wants to go on a diet. Assumed as dead due to Erik's furious attack on him after the return of the Thousand Year old dragon's birthing grounds.

Nelson's rank is roughly equivalent to "Commodore" (准将 Junshō), yet the rank he holds (提督 teitoku) does not exist within the Navy's rank system, according to the author. This is probably an oversight by the writing staff of the TV show, since Nelson does not appear in the manga.

[edit] Rossa

A female member of the BarBar sand pirates who knew Vivi during childhood when Vivi and Cobra visited her town in the past, promising to come back. However when the drought took over the land and her city fell into ruin, she grew bitter as she felt both Vivi and King Cobra betrayed her trust.

[edit] Scorpion

A bounty hunter who lives in Alabasta after retiring there to raise his two sons, Chip and Dip. After hearing them wishing for a better life, he tries to capture Portgas D. Ace (after luring him there with rumors that he had beat Blackbeard). He fights with Ace, using a bazooka that can shoot a steel net, a high pressure acid gun (changed to water in the 4Kids dub), and a purple polka-dotted bomb that can blow up a mountain. When a landslide is about to crush him and his boys, Ace saves him with his Heat Fist technique and he goes back to raising his sons, after telling Ace about Blackbeard's last whereabouts. He also has an ostrich that he rides around.

[edit] Shepard

Shepard is a commander from Marine Headquarters that comes to G-8 in order to inspect it, but as soon as he arrives, he is attacked by Nico Robin, who assumes his identity after hiding him. When he is later discovered, he is thought to be a member of the Straw Hat Pirates, with Usopp claiming he is really named Condoriano and lost his memory. Luffy, however, ruins this plan with a conversation between Jonathon and himself, saying Luffy is ready to go. Because Luffy left "Condoriano" behind, Jonathon saw that he was not part of their crew. Throughout the arc, Shepard tries to take down G8, claiming it's a useless hedgehog. His weapon is a portable bazooka. However, when he first uses it, he holds it in the opposite direction and nearly wipes out G8's forces.

[edit] Tajiyo

Taijou is a boy the Straw Hats meet in the Stand Alone Filler Arc. He's a young Marine cook who tries to make curry. With the help from Sanji, he manages to make great curry. He also believes in All Blue, just like Sanji & Zeff.

[edit] Zenny

Zenny is the old man from Goat Island. He is debt collector who got stuck in an island full of goats and is suffering from fatal disease, though he received medicine from Chopper and is seen once again sailing the sea with the goats.

[edit] One Piece Movies/TV Special Characters/Video Game Characters

[edit] Akisu

Appears in the second movie. The Straw Hats meet him and Borodo, who call themselves the Thief Brothers, while looking for their stolen ship. Its revealed from the beginning that the two aren't brothers by blood since Borodo found Akisu floating in the ocean when he was just a baby though they consider themselves such. However as the bunch reach Clockwork Island, it becomes apparent that this is Akisu's original home island made more evident by Akisu's incredible know-how of clockwork. Akisu manages to save Borodo after Bear King tries to kill him in the climax of the film. After the Trumps are defeated, Akisu is reunited with his parents who reveal they sent their child out to sea to avoid being ruled under the Trumps Pirates. Despite this though, Akisu decides to stay with Borodo.

[edit] Amanda

A girl looking for her father's treasure in TV Special 2, along with her two siblings, younger sister Millia and baby brother Honre, during which they stowed away on Captain Zap's ship but escaped along with Max and Bonnie, eventually ending up on a deserted island where they meet Straw Hats. Their father was an adventurer who alway brought them back gifts from his travel, but one day he returned home and died at their doorstep. But not before leaving a map etched on Amanda's back to which she hates him for it at the start of the special. The map was what Bayan, her father's murderer, was after and forced her to reveal it through the his pirate chours's singing. However the Straw Hats manages to defeat Zap and Bayan then help locate the treasure which turns out to be a gigantic clam and pearl (i.e: the island they were on). This regains Amanda's respect for her father while Max and Bonnie offer to adopt Amanda and her sibling in the end.

[edit] Anaguma/Adelle Bascùd

Appears in the fourth movie, she was an assistant to a the boiler man (whom she called Grandpa) onboard Gasparde's ship, at first thought to be a boy due to her appearance. However once he was stricken sick, she desperately begged Gasparde to help him. Gasparde made a deal with her that if she could kill a pirate, she would be considered his crewmate and he would help her grandpa. She quickly left the ship to do just that and stowed away on the Going Merry thinking it was the weakest ship, though quickly finds out otherwise when she tries to kill Zoro and travels along with the Straw Hat crew during the Dead End Race. She then asks the Straw Hats to help rescue her grandpa to which they agree. Once they reach Gasparde's ship, her grandpa sends Anaguma with the Straw Hats so he could overload the boiler and blow up Gasparde's ship. When Anaguma cries for the crew to turn back, Zoro knocks her out revealing her gender to the crew when her cap falls off. After Gasparde is defeated, its revealed through her "Grandpa" to Shuraiya Bascùd that he rescued a little girl eight years ago from a river who could only remember her name: Adelle Bascùd, who happens to be Shuraiya's sister whom he thought was dead. Despite some awkwardness at first, she comes to accept Shuraiya who promises to start a new life for the both of them.

Trivia

  • It seems that Tony Tony Chopper knew her gender the entire time, which makes sense since he's a doctor.
  • Anaguma, her nickname, means badger.

[edit] Baron Omatsuri

Appears in the sixth movie and is the main antagonist. The supposed owner of the Omatsuri Island, a recreational island in the middle of the Grand Line which the Straw Hats come too. However before they can relax, he challenges them to a series of "Tests from Hell", pitting them against his staff. However the games were to see if they were strong enough for his man eating plant, Lily (which rides on his shoulder), to feed to. It seem the Baron had his own crew (back in the time when Gold Roger was still alive) who died in a storm, leaving him alone. He grew bitter from this and sought break the spirit of any pirate crew that came to his island with his staff/former crewmates composed of plant creatures that revitalizes after Lily eats a live human. Omatsuri also has powers over arrows that can hone in on any target. He was defeated when the father of the Teacup Pirates shoots an arrow through Lily, killing the plant, then Luffy decking Omatsuri with a powerful punch, which, needless to say, finishes him, after which he seems to have finally reunited with his crew, who don't blame him for their deaths and just want to be a crew again like the Straw Hats. The last scene of the Baron in the movie is his goggles next to a batch of flowers (dandelions?) growing out of the rocks.

[edit] Bayan

Appears in the second TV special. Bayan is the main pirate after the treasure Amanda's father, whom he once knew and subsequently killed, left for her. Bayan could control people's actions by having his pirate crew sing a song in chorus fashion which is how he got Amanda to reveal the treasure map etched on her back and Luffy to attack his own ship. His plan is thwarted however when Ussop's shoots sleeping pellets into his crew's mouths while they're singing, knocking them out. When he goes to find out what happened, Bayan finds himself on receiving end of a Straw Hat group attack.

[edit] Bear King

Appears in the second movie. The leader of the Trump Siblings Pirate that rule over Clockwork Island. Has the Kachi Kachi no Mi (カチカチの実) which allows his body to become hard as a rock and can heat his fist up at will. He and his siblings ruled over the island for seven years in which they forced the scientists there to build a cannon for them in which Bear King would use to become the Pirate King. He also tries to force Nami to marry him when the Trump Pirates capture her. He is defeated when he tries to fire a cannon bullet at Luffy, only for the rubberman to slingshot it back at him with his Gomu Gomu no Screw move. Bear King catches it but the vibrations from the bullet's spin proves to be too much for the glass floor he is on and he plummets to his demise with his cannon before the bullets blow him up during his fall.

[edit] Biera

Appears in the fourth movie. Biera was the stroker to the boiler on Gasperade's ship, the Salamander though forced to do so to protect himself and Anagama (who calls him Grandpa). At the start of the movie, he is stricken sick which prompts Anagama to leave the Salamander to try to help him. When he come across Shuraiya Bascùd late in the film who tells him his past story he realizes that he and Anagauma are connected. As Luffy fights Gasparde, he blows up the boiler on the ship, causing it to sink and was thought dead. However Biera manages to survive (by putting lifesavers over his body) as well as rescuses Luffy and Shuraiya after Gasparde defeated. He then inform Shuraiya that he recused a little girl from a river eight years ago who could only remember her name, Adelle Bascud, who is Shuraiya's sister whom he thought was killed when Gasparde's crew destroyed their town. Beira then convinces Shuraiya to accept her, despite her brutal life as bounty hunter, and to start a new life together.

[edit] Bobby and Pogo

From the fourth movie. A duo of two giants similar to Dorry and Broggy(who also shares their same laughs). They competed in the Dead End Race. They don't make it very far through the race however as after the Grand Fall (a giant waterfall the ships must sail off of) they reach a curve in the water lane and are going to fast to turn so instead opt to increase their speed and jump to the next lane. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough and the two fall short and end up crashing into some buildings, never to be seen for the rest of the movie.

[edit] Boo Jack

Appears in the second movie, one of the Trump Siblings Pirates. He fights with a weapon called the Toge Toge Armor/Spike Spike Armor, in which he can emit spikes on his coat and launch them at people as well as become a giant rolling spiked ball himself. Sanji found himself at a disadvantage against him as he couldn't attack properly in his bare feet (his shoes were stolen with the Going Merry). Once Sanji gets his shoes back however, he easily beats Boo Jack into submission.

Trivia

  • Boo Jack enjoys riddles. He asks a few riddles about who will be the Pirate King (all of which the answer to are "Bear King") in the movie. Each time Luffy answers "himself".

[edit] Borodo

Appears in the second movie. The Straw Hats meet him and Akisu, who call themselves the Thief Brothers, while looking for their ship which was stolen. Borodo informs them that the Trump Sibling have it and he and Akisu accompany them to Clockwork Island and the Trump Castle. When Luffy and Zoro get caught in one of the Trump's traps, Borodo reveals that he was the one who stole the Going MErry with the hope that the Straw Hats would defeat the Trump Pirates so he could steal the Diamond Clock, as well as provide a home for Akisu who isn't really his brother by blood since he found the boy in the ocean when he was a baby. After the Straw Hats defeat the Trump Siblings, Akisu is reunited with his parents and Borodo starts to sail off by himself. Much to his surprise, however, Akisu decides to continue sailing with him as he still considers Borodo his brother.

Trivia

  • His name is a play on the japanese word, Dorodo, which means thief.

[edit] Brief

Appears in the sixth movie. Brief is an unofficial occupant on Omatsuri Island first seen spying on the Straw Hats during the "Goldfish Dipping" game. He later meets up with Luffy and ask him to join his crew called the Moustache Pirates not to mention warning Luffy to be wary of the Baron. He later saves Luffy from being captured by the Baron during the "Shooting" game and again when the Baron is on the verge of killing Luffy by using secert underground tunnels he has created over the island. Its later revealed his Moustache crew fell victim to Lily and he begged the Baron to spare his life. However he refused to let it happen to Luffy's crew and helps Luffy by first snapping him out of his despair when he believes his crew dead then distracting the Baron while Luffy gets close to the monsterous Lilycarnation.

[edit] General Gasparde

General Gasparde
General Gasparde


General Gasparde (ガスパーデ将軍, Gasupāde-Shōgun) appears in One Piece Movie 4: Dead End Adventure. He is a former Marine who ate the Ame Ame no Mi(アメアメの実) giving him the abiltiy to liquify any part of his body. It also allows him to make weapons on his own body from the liquified parts. He heads his own pirate crew and entered the Dead End Race after rigging it. In the fight with Luffy near end of the movie, Sanji provided Luffy with bags of flour. This was the weakness that Luffy exploited in order to deal physical blows to Gasparde. He tried one last attack on Luffy by trying to impale him with a series of spikes emitted from his body. He failed, and was launched into a nearby cyclone by Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Bazooka. He has a bounty of 95,000,000 Belli, mostly due to his betrayal of the World Government.

[edit] Captain Honki

In the seventh movie, Honki was one of Ratchet's subordinates. He has an afro and very large arms, and tends to say "ossu" very often. He attacks Sanji in a mechanical suit and is beaten easily. His name means "seriously".

[edit] Captain Joke

Seen in the first TV special, "Adventure in the Ocean's Navel". Joke is a pirate captain who was after a treasure that allowed the holder to wish for anything they wanted, however as he closed in on the treasure his crew munitied and literally stabbed him in the back several times. However, for some reason he was turned into a bat and stayed in his body's remains where he waited for ten years. After this time, the Straw Hats came along and unknowingly killed all the monsters holding Joke's other bones as he guides them to the treasure. The bones are then returned to his body upon their defeat, allowing him to revive and continue to look for the treasure. He is stopped by Hamu, the son of a chief elder that Joke killed, as the Straw Hats (Luffy, Nami and Ussop) hold him down to keep from shooting Hamu with his multi-barrel pistol. As Joke crumbles to dust, he comments he wishes he had friends like them.

[edit] Colonel Butler

The main antagonist of the third movie. Butler claims to be a genius zoologist but is really nothing but a poacher looking for the Crowning Treasure horns on Crown Island, killing many innocent animals on his quest to find them. He is able to manipulate animals known as Horn Eaters to attack by playing his violin (which also affects Luffy since his brainwaves are the same as an animal's). Butler was also responsible for the death of Mobambi's father. When he manages to get the horns and eats them, he becomes a huge hulking monster from the horn's power. However he's beaten when Luffy manages to crush his horns, turning Butler back into a human, then uses his Gomu Gomu no Bazooka to knock Butler off the island.

Trivia

  • The writing on the back of his Jacket reads "EVIL". This becomes a joke upon arriving as he tells Luffy and crew that he's a good guy. This may also be a reference to Rurouni Kenshin, as Eiichiro Oda was originally an assistant to Nobuhiro Watsuki.

[edit] DJ

Appeared in the sixth movie. He is a kappa member of the Red Arrow Priates, as well as the conductor of the Shooting contest. He appears resting in his shell until awakened by an angered Ussop and demands his cap and steals it while sacrificing Usopp to Lily. He is discovered to have taken Ussop's cap and defeats Nami and Sanji during the Shooting contest. Zoro delivers several deathblows that DJ manages to survive until collapsing dead after meeting up with Baron. He is later revived but is reverted back to a plant after Lily's death and thanks a defeated Baron for remembering his crew from the afterlife.

Trivia

  • He often ends his sentences with "Pu".

[edit] El Drago

Appears in the first movie of One Piece and serves as the antagonist. Eater of the Goe Goe no Mi Devil Fruit (ゴエゴエの実), El Drago has the power to create a wave of sound that can destroy anything he yells at. He also loves gold beyond the point of obsession, even having some armor and his fingernails made of gold. He comes to Gold Island to look for Woonan's gold and claim it for his own. He is defeated when Luffy bounces his sound blast back at him then sends him flying with a Gomu Gomu no Bazooka.

Trivia

  • El Drago's personality seems to be similar to Auric Goldfinger from the James Bond films, since they both love gold and both are evil.
  • His name in Japanese sounds like El Dorado, which is the city of gold.

[edit] Ganzack

Appears in the OVA. Ganzack was basically a powerful pirate, with crab-like armor and hidden weapons, who took over the island Medeka resided on and captured some of the people there to forcibly build his base and his pirate ship as well as a missile-like weapon. His plans go awry when Luffy, Zoro, and Nami land on the island. While he manages to capture the three (with Nami faking joining Ganzack's side), they break free and confront Ganzack as he tries to escape on his newly-finished ship. After a bit of fighting with Luffy, Ganzack strikes Medeka during one of his swings and slices her armor's helmet off. Seeing this and believing her dead not to mention Ganzack gloating about it, Luffy goes into a rage and turns the tables. Finally beating Ganzack by punching him into the air just in time for the missile weapon Ganzack launched eariler to come down on the villain, finishing him once and for all.

The Ganzack pirates were not a real part of the One Piece series, but they were included in a Japanese movie festival called Jump-Fest 98, in which One Piece: escape from the Ganzack pirates premiered.

[edit] Ganzo

Appears in the first movie. An oden cooker and grandfather of Tobio whom the Straw Hats meet. He was also the childhood friend of the legendary gold pirate, Woonan, whom life he save when they were little so Woonan could fulfill his dream. When they find Woonan's crypt, Ganzo surprised to find that Woonan thought of his friendship as his most valuable treasure rather than actual gold itself.

[edit] General Hotdog

Appears in the third movie. One of Colonel Butler's henchmen who helps look for the Crowned Treasure Horns. A muscular man who claims to be the strongest in the world, which pushes a nerve of Zoro's. Like Sanji, he relies on kicks. He fights Zoro near the end of the film and is beaten by him.

[edit] General Maji

In the seventh movie, Maji was one of Ratchet's subordinates, acting as one of Mecha Island's generals. He has blue fin-like hair and tends to speak in a vulgar and impolite way, to Ratchet's annoyance. He fights Zoro in a car with buzz saws and is beaten easily. His name means "really".

[edit] Golass

Appears in the first movie, working as a mercenary for El Drago. He is a very large Native American looking person with a very large sword. He and Zoro duel before entering Woonan's house. Zoro allows him to live, realizing that Golass doesn't want to fight for money.

Trivia

  • Golass' bounty poster can be seen in the One Piece Anime, in Fullbody's ship (before Loguetown). His personal bounty is 8,000,000 beli.

[edit] Governor

The antagonist of the third TV special. Governor is a corrupt marine lieutenant who once served under Randolph during his time in the marines. Governor believed only in power however and rose to his rank thorough dirty means, but not before Randolph accused him of murdering his shipmate (which he did) and nearly got him court martialed. While Governor was dropped of the charges, it set him back on his rise to power and he swore revenge on Randolph. Which he set in motion on the day of Randolph's final performance by trying to frame the actor that his acting troupe was harboring illegal military weapons and getting Randolph arrested. He nearly succeeds but Luffy breaks Randolph free then he and the Straw Hats protect his theater ship from the marines once Governor give the order for his fleet to sink it. In the end, his own squad abandon him (as Governor alway took credit for their accomplishments as well as used the threat of court martial to get them to cooperate) and Governor is sent flying by Luffy.

[edit] Hamu

Seen in the first TV special, "Adventure in the Ocean's Navel". Hamu is the son of the now deceased village chief of a village hidden in the middle of the ocean. For ten years his village was plague by attacks from monsters who were released when Captain Joke invaded in the mountain of the gods after pillaging his village. Hamu's mother, the village chief, went to stop him but was killed by Joke, cumulating in Hamu's hatred for pirates. He sent messages to the outside world via notes in a bottle and a wind current leading up the ocean where Luffy manages to find one. It was his hope to find crew so he could avenge his mother, even though its was a foolhardy dream as Joke was long since deceased. However, ironically, he faces a revived Joke at the mountain of the gods while following Luffy and realizes he shouldn't take revenge but rather try to protect his village as his mother once did. Using the treasure's wish for his mom's courage, he manages to stop Joke with the help of Luffy, Nami, and Ussop. Luffy also jokes about his name as in Namu-Hamu Melon.

[edit] Honey Queen

Honey Queen.
Honey Queen.

Appears in Movie 2. Her Devil Fruit ability allows her to change into liquid. She and Boo Jack kidnapped Nami at the start of the movie as well as capture Sanji later on. However once she sees her siblings losing to the Straw Hats she tries to run away using her powers, only to be caught and sealed in a glass jar by Nami. Oddly, even though Devil Fruits transform the user's clothes along with their body, she always removes her clothes before transforming into liquid. Her character is voiced by Megumi Hayashibara.

[edit] Lily

The major antagonist of the sixth movie. He appears as a kind, harmless, small flower creature but had the ability to control life itself and consumes the Straw Hat Pirates. After his root is destroyed, it emerges as a rain of arrows and Lily transforms into a demon plant and harnesses the Straw Hat Crews powers and almost kills Luffy until killed by being shot through the head by Baron's bow and arrow used by the father of the Teacup Pirates, turning all the revived members of the Red Arrow Pirates into plants.

[edit] Max and Bonnie

Two former crewmembers on Zap's crew, who sneak away with Amanda and her brother and sister to search for Amanda's father's treasure. They stand up against Zap, and eventually decide to become Amanda and the other kids foster parents.

[edit] Maya

Appears in the fifth movie. Maya is a priestess and Saga's fiance, the latter who took up the Seven Stars Sword to protect her from pirates but was also possessed by its evil aura. She blames herself for Saga's current state and resolves to free him of the sword's curse, even if it means sacrificing herself, by praying to the seven stars which can seal the sword's power. With the help of the Straw Hats and the village elder, she succeeds in freeing Saga.

[edit] Medeka

In the OVA, Medeka is a young girl who wears an oversized suit of armor to try and combat the Ganzack's pirates who have taken over her island. Her father was one of those taken prisoner by Ganzack and forced to build his base and pirate ship. During the final battle between Luffy and Ganzack, she is struck by Ganzack. Luffy, believing her dead, manages to defeat Ganzack in a righteous fury. She survives and gives Luffy a lifesaver as a parting gift for saving her home. Interestingly, she made a cameo in the manga towards the end of the Kuro arc.

[edit] Meroie

Meroie & Hamu
Meroie & Hamu

Meroie is a prominent female character that accompanies Hamu ever since his mother died due to being killed by Captain Joke, the antagonist of the movie, during the TV Special 01. She apparently has a crush on Zoro as he compliments her, in a way, about repaying the free meal he received from her and also rescuing her from the giant lobster-like monster. Although later Sanji cut in the scene and seduced Merioie which Zoro accuses as him trying to steal all the good parts. Her name is surprisingly only mentioned once by Hamu during the whole movie.

[edit] Mobambi

Appears in the third movie. A young boy whose the sole human resident of the animal-inhabited Crown Island. His father, a zoologist, was killed by a pirate (later revealed to be Butler) and he was washed on shore where the current animal king, Kirin Lion, took him in. As the film opens, Kirin Lion has passed on and Mobambi believes Chopper, who fell from a cliff, to be their new animal king thinking he fell from the heavens. Even though it eventually revealed Chopper not to be the king, Mobambi tries to help Chopper regardless even when the other animals abandon Chopper. Its through this act that he is dubbed the new animal king of Crown Island when Butler is defeated.

[edit] Muchigoro

Appears in the sixth movie. He is a member of the Red Arrow Pirates who encounters the crew in a Fish Net contest where they have to capture Muchigoro's giant fish pet, Baby Rosairo. After Luffy destroys his teams net, Muchigoro uses a giant net to almost throw Baby Rosario into his goal but loses as Rosario Baby is thrown out of Muchigoro's goal by Nico's Hana Hana powers and into the Straw Hat's with Chopper's Gaurd Point. He appears, drunk, revealing the location of a shipwreck and flees before throwing up from intoxication. He appears during dinner with Nami, revealing that he met Gold Rogers recently, even though Gold Rogers had been dead for 20 years. He reveals a storm occurring and about the Red Arrow Pirates but dies soon after, ending dinner. He is later revived until turning into a plant after Lily's death. In the afterlife, he tells a defeated Baron that he and the other Red Arrows wouldn't mind being replaced by a crew like the Straw Hat Crew.

[edit] Needles

From the 4th Movie, Needles is Gasparde's right-hand man. He fights with a pair of extendable claw weapons, and uses his speed to get close to his opponent for a lethal blow. Before fighting with Shuraiya Bascùd he states that Gasparde is his to kill, and Needles ignores Gasparde's orders not to damage the ship. He is taken out by Shuraiya after a long fight.

[edit] Pin Joker

Appears in the second movie. One of the Trump Sibling Pirates and their primary swordman though the feathers on his costume also have Skunk One's gas in them which Pin Joker uses to paralyze his enemies before he strikes them down. He apparently knows Zoro as Zoro gave him a scar across his face in the past prior to joining the Straw Hats. He captures Zoro once Luffy and him enter the Trump Castle and get caught in one of their traps then later fights him in the climax of the film where he is quickly defeated once Zoro gets his swords back.

Trivia

  • A running gag to his character is that he always trying to spout a Chinese proverb, although says incorrectly, making it a pun in Japanese, and is then corrected by the other characters which annoys Pin Joker to no end.

[edit] President Snake

From the third movie, Snake is one of Bulter's henchman looking for the Crowned Treasure. He claims to be the most handsome person in the world which doesn't sit well with Sanji. Snake fights with a sword that has an extendable blade and can be changed into a whip. He fights Sanji near the end of the film and is beaten by him.

[edit] Randolph

Appears in the third TV special. Randolph is an ex-marine turned actor known for his excellent acting ability. However prior to this, in his youth he used to travel with his family as an acting troupe. However, one day their troupe was attacked by pirates and his family was killed. So he joined the marines to capture the pirates that did it. Once accomplished, he went back to acting and traveling the Grand Line with his theater troupe to ease audience that had lost their loved ones to pirates as well. However his time in the marines left a scar across his chest, which would eventually cause Randolph to lose his voice as he grew older. As the special opens, he holds a final performance before retiring for good. However three of his troupe quit at the last minute putting the troupe in a tough situation if not for the Straw Hats arriving who volunteer to replace them. The first act goes off somewhat fine. But before the second act, Randolph finds out that Luffy is a pirate and picks a fight with him. But it is put on hold for the next act. However, Randolph is then arrested by his former private (now lieutenant), Governor, who tries to frame Randolph for almost getting him court martialed in the past. Luffy manages to save Randolph and the Straw Hats keep the marines at bay while Randolph finishes his final dramatic performance. Once all is said and done, the Straw Hats sail away with Luffy promising to come back and finish the fight and Randolph wholeheartedly agreeing though he now sees the Straw Hats as friends rather than just mere murderous pirates.

[edit] Ratchet

Voiced by: Gorō Inagaki

Main antagonist of the seventh movie, a great inventor who believes that with his natural genius he should rule the world. He is the Feudal Lord of Mecha Island. He tricks the Straw Hat Crew into waking up the island (it is actually a giant turtle, the island is its shell), which he then uses giant cables to force it to move wherever he wants to advance his domination plot. Ratchet and his two henchmen pilot mecha to stop the Straw Hats, but to no avail. When his first mecha is destroyed, Ratchet gets into a gigantic mecha in an attempt to defeat Luffy. At the last second, Luffy (unknowingly) activated Gear Second and completely obliterated Ratchet's mecha with a Jet Bazooka. For his misdeeds, he ends up being spanked by his mother.

[edit] Saga

The antagonist of the fifth movie. Saga is a childhood friend of Zoro's who falls under the evil influence of the Seven Stars Sword when he uses it out of desperation to save his friend, Maya, from pirates. The sword posses Saga to try to rise to full power and bring darkness to the world as well a possessing an entire marine dojo to help in its quest. Saga summons Zoro to at first stop Maya from using the sacred jewels to seal the sword's power then plans to use Zoro as a live sacrifice to increase its strength. Luffy manages to stop Saga in the climax of the film with the help of Maya's barrier. But the sword fuses with Saga's body, nearly making him unstoppable. At least until Zoro arrives and finally manages to free Saga of the sword's power with one sword strike. Saga survives though and resolves to continue looking for the sword of justice, his dream, to make up for his actions.

[edit] Shuraiya Bascùd

From the fourth movie, a bounty hunter who's after Gasparde to avenge the deaths of his parents and sister. He displays his abilities in the underground pirate lounge, which catches the interest of Gasparde, who allows Shuraiya to join his crew. Later during the race he challenges Gasparde, only to have to fight Needles. After a long fight Shuraiya defeats Needles by trapping him with his own claws. However he's no match for Gasparde and has to be knocked out by Luffy to keep from getting killed during the climax. He is later saved from Gasparde's sinking ship along with Luffy and finds that his sister, Adelle Bascùd, is still alive (who was with a boiler man the whole time). The two reunite and he vows to start a new life for them both. Shuraiya is an agile fighter, who has no real weapon prowess, but is capable of thinking quickly and using the surroundings to his advantage.

Trivia

  • Just like Luffy, he also has a "bottomless stomach" and can eat a lot of food.


[edit] Skunk One

Appears in movie 2, one of the Trump Sibling pirates. He tends to say "gas" at the end of his sentences. He fights with a rocket pack he wears that emits a form of foul-smelling gas that can paralyze his opponents as well as be used to propel himself up into the air. He captures Usopp when the Straw Hats invade Trump Castle then fights him during the climax on the Going Merry where he is blown out of the sky by Ussop's Flame Star up his rocket pack's hole.

[edit] Teacup Pirates

Appears in the sixth movie. The Teacup Pirates are a family of pirates that consist of a Father (Only known as Papa), two daughters and a son: Daisy, Roza, and Rick. The family originally came to the island to start a business but got caught up in the "Test from Hell" and failed miserably. They first tun into Chopper where Papa reveals he something of a coward though want his children (especially Daisy) to believe him to be strong. They then show Chopper an original wanted poster featuring the Baron and his crew, The Red Arrow Pirates, where Chopper finds something amiss but the Baron find and captures them to be food for Lily. Chopper saves Daisy when she begins to get taken by the flower and the family tries in vain to same him when Chopper is captured. Brief rescues the family along with Luffy after his first fight with Baron where Daisy reveals she has special hearing which is how she knew the Straw Hats were still alive--though not directly said, this is implied to be mantra, the same technique used by Skypiea's Priests. And later admits to her father she heard him talk Chopper into making it look like Papa defeated him earlier but still believes he is strong. In the end, Papa gains the courage to face the Baron and manages to kill Lily by shooting it with an arrow.

[edit] Tobio

Appears in the first movie. Ganzo's grandson whose looking for the legendary pirate Woonan whom he believes is still alive. He was caught by El Drago at the start of the film and forced to work in his crew but is freed and continues his quest. He at first thought his grandfather, Ganzo, was wasting his life just cooking Oden but to his amazement discovers that Ganzo's was not only Woonan's childhood friend but he saved Woonan's life so he could become the legend he was today.

[edit] Toma

Appears in the 5th One Piece movie, he is a very young swordsman at Saga's Marine Dojo. Out of Saga's three henchmen, Toma has a stronger spirit and didn't fully subject to the Seven Star Sword's curse fully until the climax of the movie. He spars briefly with Zoro only to regret losing his soul. Toma attacks Nami and Chopper at the temple they were meant to protect (arriving late because of the spar he had with Zoro.) He is seen leaving later after Saga is defeated.

[edit] Vigaro

From the fourth movie. Mainly known as Vigaro the Hanged Man. He and his crew compete in the Dead End Race. During the race he keeps on making fun of the Straw Hats by saying they have a small ship. He and his crew eventually cross paths with the Straw Hats again later on in the race and a lot of his crew members are defeated by Zoro and Sanji (Zoro and Sanji said that it would take less than a minute and they were right). During the fight, sea kings suddenly surface with Vigaro's ship on one of the sea king's nose whose sneezes both ships away causing Vigaro's ship to capsize and possibly taking him and his crew with it.

[edit] Willy

From the fourth movie. Captain of a crew of fish-men that compete in the Dead End Race. He is an old rival of Arlong. He is last seen about to battle with Gasparde and his crew. The outcome is never seen however. But since there appeared to be no damage from Gasparde's ship it can be assumed that Willy & his pirates were probably killed by Gasparde's pirates.

[edit] Woonan

Woonan was the legendary Great Gold Pirate from the North Blue. It was said he stole up to a third of the world's gold which he piled as high as a mountain on his secret Gold Island. However as the Straw Hats, Ganzo and Tobio find where he hid his gold, they find none but Woonan's remains and a note telling them that he realized that the gold he dedicated his life too wasn't what was important, but the adventure and the friendship of his childhood friend, Ganzo.

[edit] Zap

Bayan's second in command and primary fighter; from the second TV special. He is easily beaten by the Straw hat pirates. he resembles a viking and fights with a set of claws on one hand. he still loses

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