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** [[spoiler:Chapter 1080 reveals that a new devil fruit called the ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin/Inflation Fruit exists, under the command of one of Blackbeard's cremates.]]

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* HonoraryTrueCompanion: The Straw Hats have amassed three so far:
** Nefertari Vivi, princess of Alabasta and former Baroque Works agent "Miss Wednesday", from the Alabasta/Baroque Works saga. She traveled with them for three arcs, and for a long time fans believed (and the story hinted) that she would join the crew permanently as the next member; however, despite the temptation, she ultimately turned down Luffy's offer to join in favor of helping to rebuild her kingdom after the civil war (and as it turns out, Nico Robin joins the crew instead). The end of the Alabasta arc makes it clear, however, that she is their friend for life and that they'd gladly welcome her back if she ever changes her mind, and she still occasionally pops up in both cover art and the story proper, reading and reacting to news and stories of her friends' latest exploits.

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* HonoraryTrueCompanion: The Straw Hats have amassed three five (and one more that became a TrueCompanion outright) so far:
** Nefertari Vivi, princess of Alabasta and former Baroque Works agent "Miss Wednesday", from the Alabasta/Baroque Works saga. She traveled with them for three arcs, and for a long time fans believed (and the story hinted) that she would join the crew permanently as the next member; however, despite the temptation, she ultimately turned down Luffy's offer to join in favor of helping to rebuild her kingdom after the civil war (and as it turns out, Nico Robin joins the crew instead). The end of the Alabasta arc makes it clear, however, that she is their friend for life and that they'd gladly welcome her back if she ever changes her mind, and she still occasionally pops up in both cover art and the story proper, reading and reacting to news and stories of her friends' latest exploits.exploits, even notably realizing that Luffy's famous Ox Bell signal was a message of some kind (but she didn't know what it meant due to lacking context). [[spoiler:The friendship that the first six Straw Hats have with her is so strong that when they find out she's disappeared and is presumed dead, Luffy is all but willing to end his dream to turn around and search for her.]]



** Trafalgar Law, "Surgeon of Death", captain of the Heart Pirates, member of the Eleven Supernovas/Worst Generation along with Luffy and Zoro, and [[spoiler:former Warlord of the Sea]]. After originally meeting the crew at Sabaody Archipelago, he pulled a BigDamnHeroes moment at the battle of Marineford when he and his crew [[spoiler:showed up to save Luffy]]. After the timeskip, during the Pirate Alliance saga, he makes an official alliance with the Straw Hats. [[spoiler:Though Law initially tries to treat it as a [[EnemyMine professional business agreement]] [[RivalsTeamUp between rivals]], Luffy sees it more as a friendship agreement and treats it as such (even refusing to allow Law to end the alliance when he attempts to do so in Dressrosa); as a result, Law gets drawn in to the point where he's treated like an unofficial member, and he eventually seems to accept the idea that he has become friends with them]]. Though Law will almost certainly never join the Straw Hats due to being the captain of his own crew, [[spoiler:their alliance remains intact as of the Wano arc]].

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** Trafalgar Law, "Surgeon of Death", captain of the Heart Pirates, member of the Eleven Supernovas/Worst Generation along with Luffy and Zoro, and [[spoiler:former Warlord of the Sea]]. After originally meeting the crew at Sabaody Archipelago, he pulled a BigDamnHeroes moment at the battle of Marineford when he and his crew [[spoiler:showed up to save Luffy]]. After the timeskip, during the Pirate Alliance saga, he makes an official alliance with the Straw Hats. [[spoiler:Though Law initially tries to treat it as a [[EnemyMine professional business agreement]] [[RivalsTeamUp between rivals]], Luffy sees it more as a friendship agreement and treats it as such (even refusing to allow Law to end the alliance when he attempts to do so in Dressrosa); as a result, Law gets drawn in to the point where he's treated like an unofficial member, and he eventually seems to accept the idea that he has become friends with them]]. Though Law will almost certainly never join the Straw Hats due to being the captain of his own crew, [[spoiler:their alliance remains intact as of the Wano arc]].arc, and when the arc ends and Law declares that he's Luffy's enemy again, nobody is fooled.]]
** As of Wano, Yamato, Kin'emon, and Momonosuke have become this as well. All of them want to travel with Luffy, but Momo needs to stay as the shogun of the nation now that Orochi has been rightly deposed, Kin is his right-hand man, and Yamato decided to stay in the shogunate to protect it from the Marines. Despite this, Luffy openly tells them that not only is Wano now [[DeclarationOfProtection Straw Hat Territory]], but that all three are welcome as his crewmates whenever they would like to sail with him.
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* GagBoobs:
** [[spoiler:When Sanji's body-swapped in Nami's body he introduces "herself" by removing the coat, pushing both her breasts up with her hands and shouting "WE ARE NAMI SAAAAN!" at the top of her lungs.]]
** The giant-sized Mermaid Princess Shirahoshi's breasts are this, as [[spoiler: Luffy actually steps and bounces on her gargantuan boobs mistaking them for some sort of pudding]].
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* AnIcePerson: Aokiji turns into living ice. Freezes stuff. And makes {{Incredibly Lame Pun}}s about it.

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* AnIcePerson: Aokiji turns into living ice. Freezes stuff. And makes {{Incredibly Lame Pun}}s {{Pun}}s about it.
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* IncrediblyLamePun: Brook with what he calls "skull jokes". For instance: "I can't believe my eyes, but then... I DON'T HAVE EYES!!!"
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* HistoricalAU: The ''Boss Luffy Historical Special'' transplants the characters into 19th-century Japan.
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* InnocuouslyImportantEpisode: The otherwise standalone Skypeia arc sets us up for the Straw Hats getting [[spoiler:the ''Thousand Sunny'']] and features the first undeniable [[spoiler:on-screen use of Haki]].

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* InnocuouslyImportantEpisode: The otherwise standalone Skypeia arc sets us up for the Straw Hats getting [[spoiler:the ''Thousand Sunny'']] and features the first undeniable [[spoiler:on-screen use of Haki]]. It also sets up [[spoiler:Sun God Nika, a figure that is [[EleventhHourSuperpower ''very important'']] from Wano onwards.]]
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* ILetYouWin: [[spoiler:Garp's "fight" against Luffy can be seen as this]].

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* ILetYouWin: [[spoiler:Garp's "fight" against Luffy can be seen as this]].this. Garp basically provoked Luffy to punch him as one final lesson of tough love, because he didn't want to contribute to Ace's death, but not abandon his duty either]].

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** Usopp and Kaku have a pretty long nose.

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** Usopp and Kaku have a pretty long nose. This makes Luffy confuse the latter for the former once.



** Whitebeard, WorldsStrongestMan and head of the most powerful pirate alliance, is dead, along with his 2nd division commander.

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** Whitebeard, WorldsStrongestMan and head of the most powerful pirate alliance, is dead, along with his 2nd division commander.commander [[spoiler:who was also Luffy's protective brother.]].



* {{Gasshole}}: Franky's "Coup de Boo."

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* {{Gasshole}}: Franky's "Coup de Boo."" It's equally funny and effective.



** Saul thought that the giants of Elbaf were all completely AxCrazy. Although, he was a Marine.

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** Saul thought that the giants of Elbaf were all completely AxCrazy. Although, he was a Marine. He also was very gentle for Marine standards, since he was nothing but friendly to Nico Robin.



%%* TheGoodKing: King Nefertari Cobra and King Neptune.

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%%* * TheGoodKing: King Nefertari Cobra and King Neptune. Neptune only want the best for their people, and while they nearly are victims of a coup, their assilants are doing that purely for selfish or hateful reasons respectively. [[spoiler:King Riku of Dressrosa turns out to be just like them, his "atrocities" are Doflamingo's fault.]]



* HateSink: More than a few villains are absent of any redeeming traits and are as despicable as possible so that their inevitable comeuppance will be extremely satisfying, with the most notable examples being the Celestial Dragons. Other examples are Spandam and Orochi.

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* HateSink: More than a few villains are absent of any redeeming traits and are as despicable as possible so that their inevitable comeuppance will be extremely satisfying, with the most notable examples being the [[AristocratsAreEvil Celestial Dragons. Dragons]]. Other examples are Spandam [[DirtyCoward Spandam]] and Orochi.[[HeWhoFightsMonsters Orochi]].



* IcarusAllusion: Parodied when the ''giant squid'' [[MeaningfulName Daidalos]] flew too close to the sun and turned into surume (dried squid), traumatizing his friend [[MeaningfulName Ikaros]].

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* IcarusAllusion: Parodied when the ''giant squid'' [[MeaningfulName [[IronicName Daidalos]] flew too close to the sun and turned into surume (dried squid), traumatizing his friend [[MeaningfulName Ikaros]].[[IronicName Ikaros]].



* IdiotBall: The citizens of Fish-Man Island grab this so often, it makes you wonder if they're just genuinely stupid.

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* IdiotBall: The citizens of Fish-Man Island grab this so often, it makes you wonder if they're just genuinely stupid. After all, tens of thousands of them trusted [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Hody.]]



** Spandam subverts this. While he is laughably incompetent, he has ''just'' enough successes and shows more than enough cruelty during them to be loathsome instead.



* IronicEcho: When Blackbeard reveals the PowerNullifier aspect of his Devil Fruit powers, he states that all of the overconfident fruit users of the world will be powerless against him. [[spoiler:He later tries this against Whitebeard, and promptly gets a chunk gouged out his shoulder for his trouble. Whitebeard then notes that Teach is too reliant on ''his'' Devil Fruit Power.]]

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** At the climax of Enies Lobby, Spandam, [[NearVillainVictory close to triumph]], taunts Robin by telling her the war between Ohara and the Government is over and Ohara lost. Much later, in the Egghead arc, [[spoiler:Vegapunk says the opposite, that Ohara won.]]
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** Anyone holding a golden Transponder Snail has the means of initiating a '''Buster Call''', a signal to rally dozens of Marine Ships with the combined might to raze an entire contryor island. However, it is only used as an absolute last resort or under certain special conditions, as this fleet can fire indiscriminately if it means to ''eradicate'' a given target. [[spoiler: In the Eines Lobby arc, a captive Nico Robin knows of this power all to well as it completely destroyed her home of Oraha, and is horrified when Spandam is holding the golden snail. Then, he unwittingly presses the button while Marines are present.]]

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** Anyone holding a golden Transponder Snail has the means of initiating a '''Buster Call''', a signal to rally dozens of Marine Ships with the combined might to raze an entire contryor country or island. However, it is only used as an absolute last resort or under certain special conditions, as this fleet can fire indiscriminately indiscriminately, on friend ''or'' foe, if it means to ''eradicate'' a given target. [[spoiler: In the Eines Lobby arc, a captive Nico Robin knows of this power all to too well as it completely destroyed her home of Oraha, and is horrified when Spandam is seen holding the golden snail. Then, he unwittingly presses the button while other Marines are present.]]
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** Anyone holding a golden Transponder Snail has the means of initiating a '''Buster Call''', a signal to rally dozens of Marine Ships with the combined might to raze an entire contryor island. However, it is only used as an absolute last resort or under certain special conditions, as this fleet can fire indiscriminately if it means to ''eradicate'' a given target. [[spoiler: In the Eines Lobby arc, a captive Nico Robin knows of this power all to well as it completely destroyed her home of Oraha, and is horrified when Spandam is holding the golden snail.]]

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** Anyone holding a golden Transponder Snail has the means of initiating a '''Buster Call''', a signal to rally dozens of Marine Ships with the combined might to raze an entire contryor island. However, it is only used as an absolute last resort or under certain special conditions, as this fleet can fire indiscriminately if it means to ''eradicate'' a given target. [[spoiler: In the Eines Lobby arc, a captive Nico Robin knows of this power all to well as it completely destroyed her home of Oraha, and is horrified when Spandam is holding the golden snail. Then, he unwittingly presses the button while Marines are present.]]
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** Anyone holding a golden Transponder Snail has the means of initiating a '''Buster Call''', a signal to rally dozens of Marine Ships with the combined might to raze an entire contryor island. However, it is only used as an absolute last resort or under certain special conditions, as this fleet can fire indiscriminately if it means to ''eradicate'' a given target. [[spoiler: In the Eines Lobby arc, a captive Nico Robin knows of this power all to well as it completely destroyed her home of Oraha, and is horrified when Spandam is holding the golden snail.]]

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** Lesser cover-ups include crediting Smoker for Crocodile's defeat, and ordering Kuma to [[KillEmAll eliminate all witnesses]] in Moria's case.

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** Lesser cover-ups include crediting Smoker for Crocodile's defeat, and ordering Kuma to [[KillEmAll [[LeaveNoWitnesses eliminate all witnesses]] in Moria's case.



* HeWhoFightsMonsters: A lot of the Marines (Especially Akainu), and even the World Government in general, claim to wish to uphold peace, but they go [[KillEmAll so]] [[GeneralRipper fucking]] [[LackOfEmpathy far]] that it actually makes them as bad as the pirates they're trying to kill, if not worse.

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* HeWhoFightsMonsters: A lot of the Marines (Especially Akainu), and even the World Government in general, claim to wish to uphold peace, but they go [[KillEmAll so]] [[GeneralRipper fucking]] [[LackOfEmpathy far]] so far that it actually makes them as bad as the pirates they're trying to kill, if not worse.

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* HugeGirlTinyGuy: [[spoiler:The chapter cover of 632 shows that Miss Monday and Mr 9 somehow got together after Baroque was disbanded. They even have a kid!]]

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[[spoiler:The chapter cover of 632 shows that Miss Monday and Mr 9 somehow got together after Baroque was disbanded. They even have a kid!]] kid!]]
** Also, [[spoiler:Big Mom and her husbands.]]



* IdiotHero: Luffy.

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* IdiotHero: Luffy. He is the main protagonist, and generally a childish fool outside of battles.



** And played straight with Whitebeard towards Blackbeard.

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** And played straight with Whitebeard towards the traitorous Blackbeard.



* {{Invisibility}}: Absalom
* InvisibleJerkass: Absalom again.

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* {{Invisibility}}: Absalom
* InvisibleJerkass:
Absalom again.has this power, and later [[spoiler:Shiryu replaces him.]]
* InvisibleJerkass:
** Absalom again, being a pervert who lacks Sanji's chivalry.
** [[spoiler:Shiryu, his successor, is even worse, being a sadist who joined Blackbeard.]]



* {{Irony}}: Even though Luffy and his brothers aren't biologically related they couldn't love each other more than they do while Sanji's relationship with his biological brothers couldn't be filled with more contempt and hate.

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Even though Luffy and his brothers aren't biologically related they couldn't love each other more than they do while Sanji's relationship with his biological brothers couldn't be filled with more contempt and hate.hate.
** The wounds in the back are usually associated with cowardice, as it's stated from Zoro and Whitebeard lacking them. The most notable lethal injury in the back, however, belongs to [[spoiler:Ace, who is a FearlessFool.]]
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* JollyRoger: Every pirate crew has a Jolly Roger or "Skull Mark" that is almost invariable based on the skull-and-crossbones design. In most cases, the skull is superimposed over the crossbones rather than above them. For instance, the Straw Hats have their skull wearing a straw hat.
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* IllGirl: Kaya.
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* GiantWoman: Between Mermaid Princess Shirahoshi, Lily Enstomach (anime only), and numerous other background characters, there are plenty of examples (enough that some people on Wiki/ThisVeryWiki have accused it of being AuthorAppeal).

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* GiantWoman: Between Mermaid Princess Shirahoshi, Lily Enstomach (anime only), and numerous other background characters, there are plenty of examples (enough that some people on Wiki/ThisVeryWiki Website/ThisVeryWiki have accused it of being AuthorAppeal).
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* HolidayMotif:
** [[Characters/OnePieceTonyTonyChopper Chopper]] has a bit of a Christmas motif, being a talking [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer outcast reindeer]] with a funny colored nose, pulling his master's sleigh around, and being born on December 24th.
** The female agents of Baroque Works are all named after days of the year, with the highest-ranking agents all being named after important holidays. This affects small parts of their designs the more you look. Miss Merry Christmas for example is a talkative old woman with a necktie resembling a Christmas tree, Miss Golden Week is a bored young girl who's abilities are painting-themed-given that Golden Week includes Children's Day and is celebrated with arts and crafts, and Miss Valentine who, according to an ImagineSpot in a side story, is really passionate about being a chocolatier.

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* GreenLanternRing:
** '''''All''''' of the Devil Fruits seem to have no real upward limit on how they can be used, save for the user's imagination. It's specifically stated that Devil Fruit abilities never grow stronger with use; [[WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer their users grow more creative]]. Examples:
*** Luffy; who expected that being made out of rubber would let you manually pump your own bloodstream to speed up your body's systems (Gear Second)? Or inflate your bones in order to make your punches more powerful (Gear Third)?
*** Kuma has the ability to push stuff. Big froopin doop, right? ''WRONG''. Kuma's power lets him push damn near anything. Up to and including ''the abstract concept of pain''. And he can control the speed of the push as well, meaning you might find you're being pushed across the room, or being pushed TO AN ISLAND ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD.
** Haki seems to be going this way. The concept existed some time before the Amazon Lily arc, but it wasn't until then that most of its effects were explored: Cancelling Devil Fruit defenses, movement prediction, jacking the power of your weapons UpToEleven, and good old fashioned knocking people out.
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* HatesRichPeople: Given the kind of people they are, it's no surprise then that the World Nobles are pretty much reviled by anyone who isn't a World Noble or lesser Noble themselves. It's to the point where, when one family of World Nobles willingly cast off their status and went to live among the common folk, they weren't even there a week before the people were breaking down their door, dragging them out onto the streets, and crucifying them with the intent to burn them alive. The rest of the time, commoners are forced to simply bow and accept the continued presence of both kinds of nobility, especially the former since they have the ability to commit murder in broad daylight and not face punishment for it due to their high status.

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* JapaneseSpirit: ''One Piece'' has this in spades. Despite the complicated ElementalRockPaperScissors the series mechanic sports, all that it manages to do is better highlight the spirit of the protagonists when they win. In fact, Luffy's Conqueror Haki specifically allows him to defeat anyone whose spirit is not as high as his own.

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* JapaneseSpirit: ''One Piece'' has incredibly strong themes of idealism and dreams which naturally tie themselves into this in spades. Despite concept. Every one of the complicated protagonists, and plenty of antagonists, are sailing the high seas because they have a dream to fulfil or an ideal to uphold, and often sacrifice much to persistently pursue that dream at all costs. [[TheAce Luffy]] in particular has an ultimate "To Be a Master" aim, to become the King of the Pirates, and has such a strong resolve to achieve this goal that "I'm gonna be King of the Pirates!" is basically the kid's catchphrase.
** Even with the rather intricate
ElementalRockPaperScissors system, HeroicResolve tends to be the series mechanic sports, all factor that it manages to do is better highlight decides the spirit fights in favor of the protagonists heroes.
** Whilst most of the main characters were already renowned for their strength before joining the crew, and do get stronger as the story progresses, it isn't until the Enies Lobby arc that the story's tone changes more towards self-improvement, overcoming impossible obstacles and drawing on innate strengths. It's here that the Straw Hats' happy go lucky adventure to this point is deconstructed and it's shown without any uncertainty that they will not survive without the resolve to improve and protect each other. All of the Straw Hats have to [[TookALevelInBadass take a level in badass]] and re-examine their commitment to their goals to even begin to tackle this arc. It's also
when they win. In fact, we start to find out about some of Luffy's Conqueror innate gifts as the son of a powerful revolutionary and the grandson of a legendary hero of the marines.
** [[FriendlyPirate Considering that they are criminals and all]], the Straw Hat Pirates end up doing the morally right thing a lot more often than the Marines sided with [[TheGovernment the corrupt]] [[OneWorldOrder World Government]].
** There exists a force known as
Haki specifically which actually means "ambition". This manifestation of spirit allows him the user to defeat anyone whose sense PowerLevels and harden their bodies for both offence and defence. [[TheHero Luffy]] is gifted with the rare Conqueror's Haki with which you can literally knock out WeakWilled opponents ''with sheer spirit is not as high as his own.alone''.
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** [[ThoseTwoGuys Johnny and Yosaku]], a pair of bounty hunters who are old friends of Zoro's, meet up with the Straw Hats at the beginning of the Baratie Arc, and accompany them throughout the Baratie and Arlong arcs.

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** [[ThoseTwoGuys Johnny and Yosaku]], Yosaku, a pair of bounty hunters who are old friends of Zoro's, meet up with the Straw Hats at the beginning of the Baratie Arc, and accompany them throughout the Baratie and Arlong arcs.



* ImAHumanitarian: Subverted with [[ExtremeOmnivore Wapol]], as he used his eating ability to [[FusionDance fuse]] his subordinates, [[ThoseTwoBadGuys Chess and Marimo]], together by eating them, but they came out of a door on his stomach in their fused form, [[SmallNameBigEgo Chessmarimo]]. Still didn't stop [[IdiotHero Luffy]] from shouting "CANNIBAL!!!" though.

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* ImAHumanitarian: Subverted with [[ExtremeOmnivore Wapol]], as he used his eating ability to [[FusionDance fuse]] his subordinates, [[ThoseTwoBadGuys Chess and Marimo]], Marimo, together by eating them, but they came out of a door on his stomach in their fused form, [[SmallNameBigEgo Chessmarimo]]. Still didn't stop [[IdiotHero Luffy]] from shouting "CANNIBAL!!!" though.
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OnePiece/TropesAToB ([[AdaptationInducedPlotHole/OnePiece Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole]], [[ArcVillain/OnePiece Arc Villain]], [[BerserkButton/OnePiece Berserk Button]], [[BigBrotherInstinct/OnePiece Big Brother Instinct]], [[Bowdlerise/OnePiece Bowdlerise]]) | OnePiece/TropesCToD ([[CallBack/OnePiece Call-Back]], [[ChekhovsGun/OnePiece Chekhovs Gun]], [[Cliffhanger/OnePiece Cliffhanger]], [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/OnePiece Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]], [[DeconstructedCharacterArchetype/OnePiece Deconstructed Character Archetype]]) | OnePiece/TropesEToF ([[FamousLastWords/OnePiece Famous Last Words]], [[Foreshadowing/OnePiece Foreshadowing]]) | '''Tropes G to J''' | OnePiece/TropesKToM ([[LaserGuidedKarma/OnePiece Laser-Guided Karma]], [[MoralMyopia/OnePiece Moral Myopia]]) | OnePiece/TropesNToP ([[OhCrap/OnePiece Oh, Crap!]], [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness/OnePiece O.O.C. Is Serious Business]]) | OnePiece/TropesQToS ([[ReferencedBy/OnePiece Referenced By]], [[ShoutOut/OnePiece Shout-Out]], [[SuperpowerLottery/OnePiece Superpower Lottery]]) | OnePiece/TropesTToZ ([[WhamEpisode/OnePiece Wham Episode]], [[WhamLine/OnePiece Wham Line]])]]]]-]

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** In the Fish-Man Island Arc, when Hordy Jones reveals more and more of who he is and what he plans to do, the citizens eventually turn to calling on Luffy to stop him. What makes this a Godzilla Threshold is that their resident soothsayer, who is never, ever wrong, predicted that Luffy would destroy all of Fish-Man Island, not to mention Luffy being an extremely notorious pirate. They still decided that they would be better off with him than Hordy.

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** In the Fish-Man Island Arc, when Hordy Hody Jones reveals more and more of who he is and what he plans to do, the citizens eventually turn to calling on Luffy to stop him. What makes this a Godzilla Threshold is that their resident soothsayer, who is never, ever wrong, predicted that Luffy would destroy all of Fish-Man Island, not to mention Luffy being an extremely notorious pirate. They still decided that they would be better off with him than Hordy.Hody.



* HateSink: More than a few villains are absent of any redeeming traits and are as despicable as possible so that their inevitable comeuppance will be extremely satisfying, with the most notable examples being the Celestial Dragons.

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* HateSink: More than a few villains are absent of any redeeming traits and are as despicable as possible so that their inevitable comeuppance will be extremely satisfying, with the most notable examples being the Celestial Dragons. Other examples are Spandam and Orochi.



** Rubber isn't exactly the most impressive power on paper, but to say the main hero Luffy makes it look great is an understatement.



** Say what you want, but Kaku LIKES Giraffes!

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** Say what you want, but Kaku LIKES Giraffes!Giraffes! And smashing towers with his neck.



* HeelFaceTurn: TONS. Not all of them go so far as to join the winning team, but they do reform to some degree (Buggy) or at least stop being evil ([=CP9=]). Robin, Franky, Hatchan, Duval, Boa Hancock and her sisters, Mr. 2, Helmeppo, Paulie, [[spoiler:Brownbeard, Perona]] are among the more notable examples, but there's still many more, major or minor. Hell, even Nami and Vivi (the latter even being an ArcVillain) were briefly antagonists, until it was revealed they were actually GoodAllAlong.
* HeroAntagonist: Well, the protagonists are pirates, so at some least some of the people after them aren't just in it for the [[TheGovernment hyper-corrupt government]]. Good examples at this point are Smoker, Tashigi, Aokiji, T-Bone, Garp, Coby, Helmeppo, and some others. Though it is occasionally a point of contention, the staff of Impel Down have a strong case going for them as well, [[YouShallNotPass Hannyabal]] in particular.
** Magellan may be in charge of LITERAL hell on earth Impel Down, but he's not sadistic, he doesn't enjoy fighting, and he doesn't actively try to mess with the prisoners. He also tends to go easy on people who (foolishly) oppose him, and he could destroy Impel Down and everyone in it by himself if he wanted to.

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* HeelFaceTurn: TONS. Not all of them go so far as to join the winning team, but they do reform to some degree (Buggy) or at least stop being evil ([=CP9=]). Robin, Franky, Hatchan, Duval, Boa Hancock and her sisters, Mr. 2, Helmeppo, Paulie, Bellamy, [[spoiler:Brownbeard, Perona]] are among the more notable examples, but there's still many more, major or minor. Hell, even Nami and Vivi (the latter even being an ArcVillain) were briefly antagonists, until it was revealed they were actually GoodAllAlong.
* HeroAntagonist: Well, the protagonists are pirates, so at some least some of the people after them aren't just in it for the [[TheGovernment hyper-corrupt government]]. Good examples at this point are Smoker, Tashigi, Aokiji, T-Bone, Garp, Coby, [[HeroOfAnotherStory Coby]], Helmeppo, and some others. Though it is occasionally a point of contention, the staff of Impel Down have a strong case going for them as well, [[YouShallNotPass Hannyabal]] in particular.
** Magellan may be in charge of LITERAL hell on earth Impel Down, but he's not sadistic, he doesn't enjoy fighting, and he doesn't actively try to mess with the prisoners. In fact, he imprisoned a warden that was a sadist. He also tends to go easy on people who (foolishly) oppose him, and he could destroy Impel Down and everyone in it by himself if he wanted to.to, as Blackbeard (who also has a very powerful Fruit) finds out the hard way.



* HeroicSacrifice: Pell.

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* HeroicSacrifice: Pell.HeroicSacrifice:
** Pell gets a massive bomb away from Alabasta.



** [[spoiler:Ace saving Luffy.]]

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** [[spoiler:Ace saving Luffy.Luffy from Akainu. He actually dies.]]



** [[spoiler:Pedro dies stalling Perospero and his forces.]]



** This is mostly because the World Government would rather eat their shorts than admit that a band of pirates are more effective than their own forces (Especially since said forces are the villains Luffy's crew typically fight). During the Fish-Man Island Arc, Luffy outright states that he doesn't want to be a hero...for rather off reasons. The Straw Hats don't mind helping people and admire those that do, but they're not interested in getting good press.

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** This is mostly because the World Government would rather eat their shorts than admit that a band of pirates are more effective than their own forces (Especially since said forces are the villains Luffy's crew typically fight). During the Fish-Man Island Arc, Luffy outright states that he doesn't want to be a hero...for rather [[PokeThePoodle off reasons.reasons]]. The Straw Hats don't mind helping people and admire those that do, but they're not interested in getting good press.



%%* HighFantasy

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%%* HighFantasy* HighFantasy: This pirate story has sky islands, two main systems of superpowers, zombies, dragons, Fishmen and giant mermaids among other things.



* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: Among other things, Luffy's grandpa [[spoiler: Garp]], threw him into the wild woods and once tied him to so many balloons that Luffy floated up into the sky. Upon hearing this, the rest of the crew suddenly understand where Luffy gets his will to live from.

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* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: Among other things, Luffy's grandpa [[spoiler: Garp]], threw him into the wild woods and once tied him to so many balloons that Luffy floated up into the sky. His "Fists of Love" are a trademark of his. Upon hearing this, the rest of the crew suddenly understand where Luffy gets his will to live from.



* HollywoodVoodoo: Basil Hawkins

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* HollywoodVoodoo: Basil HawkinsHawkins can use voodoo dolls to blackmail his foes into not harming him. [[spoiler:Killer still outsmarts him.]]
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* ItsTheOnlyWayToBeSure: The Buster Call is the World Government's answer to threats considered so dangerous that they must be completely destroyed no matter the cost. Once signalled, entire islands will be erased along with anyone on or fleeing them to ensure no possibility of escape.
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* HollywoodMagnetism: It may have an aversion in the person of [[ChaoticEvil Eustace Kidd]], who has magnetism powers; the main way he uses them is magnetizing multiple objects together in chains (like you can do at home with paper clips) to give himself CombatTentacles. It's played straight when he uses his power to wrest guns from people's hands.

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* HollywoodMagnetism: It may have an aversion in the person of [[ChaoticEvil Eustace Kidd]], Kidd, who has magnetism powers; the main way he uses them is magnetizing multiple objects together in chains (like you can do at home with paper clips) to give himself CombatTentacles. It's played straight when he uses his power to wrest guns from people's hands.
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* ItHasBeenAnHonor: While facing the Fishman Pirate's charge, Robin states that is has been an honor sailing with them in case they don't get out (episode 554)

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* ItHasBeenAnHonor: While facing the Fishman Pirate's charge, Robin states that is has been an honor sailing with them the Straw Hats in case they don't get out (episode 554)
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* ItHasBeenAnHonor: While facing the Fishman Pirate's charge, Robin states that is has been an honor sailing with them in case they don't get out (episode 554)

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