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Characters: One Piece-Straw Hat Pirates
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open/close all folders "The Straw Hat Crew" - Anti-Heroes: They generally don't care about the politics of the island they visit and won't do much to fight an oppression. That said, if the oppressing institution attacks them or a person they befriended, odds are they will take up the fight as payback.
- Badass Crew
- Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Even the relatively saner ones have their quirks.
- Dark and Troubled Past: All of the crew members have a painful past that makes you wanna give them a hug. Robin may have the most painful of the crew, though.
- Fire-Forged Friends: Really becomes evident at during the climax of the Arlong arc.
- The Idealist: A whole crew of them. They're all driven together by collective dreams.
- The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything
- The Power of Friendship
- Protagonist-Centered Morality: While the crew certainly are filled with nice people, whenever they do save the day, they do so because the villain in question either went after one of their members or allies.
- Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: The crew consists of a rubber man, a swordsman, a thief and meteorologist, a cowardly sniper, a kick-boxing chef, a shape-shifting reindeer doctor, an archeologist, a soda-run cyborg, and a living skeleton.
- True Companions: Trope Namer Emeritus. See: Nakama.
- Two Girls to a Team
- Vitriolic Best Buds: Read any chapter and you're likely to find one of them yelling at another one.
"Straw Hat" Monkey D. Luffy  "I'm gonna be King of the Pirates!"
Monkey D. Luffy is The Captain of the Straw Hat Pirates; your average nineteen-year-old Shōnen Idiot Hero, son of Dragon, a revolutionary slated as "The Worst Criminal In the World" and grandson of Garp, a humongously powerful marine vice-admiral who had cornered the Pirate King himself on several occasions. Wants to find One Piece and become the Pirate King. Ate the Gum-Gum Fruit ( Gomu Gomu no Mi) at the age of seven, giving him stretching powers that he has become quite a master of. Also, after training with Silvers Rayleigh, he has mastered the 3 types of Haki (literally "Ambition").His dream of becoming the Pirate King comes from an incident in his youth involving mountain bandits and a sea serpent that resulted in his idol Shanks losing his left arm. Before leaving Luffy's village the very next day, Shanks gave him his straw hat, telling him to give it back when he's become a great pirate. He has a bounty of 400,000,000 Berries.
"Pirate Hunter" Roronoa Zoro  "I am going to be the world's greatest swordsman! (...) Whether a hero or a villain, everyone's going to know my name!"
Roronoa Zoro is the twenty-one-year-old swordsman of the Straw Hat Pirates; he utilizes Santoryu (literally "Three Sword Style") in battle, wielding one in each hand along with one in the mouth. Mostly drinks and sleeps in his spare time (when he's not training his ass off), but becomes a real demon in battle that can defeat five hundred Mooks in two seconds. Often wears a green bandanna on his forearm that he ties around his head when he gets dangerous. Similar to Luffy's goal, Zoro wishes to become the greatest swordsman in the world. Unlike Luffy, however, he needs only to defeat Dracule "Hawk Eyes" Mihawk, the current greatest swordsman in the world, to do so. He actually meets up with Mihawk fairly early in the story, but failed to land a single hit and was sliced by Mihawk's BFS for his trouble. Mihawk, however, held back just enough to leave Zoro alive, and told him to challenge him again when he was ready. Ironically he is trained by Mihawk to be a stronger swordsman.His bounty is 120,000,000 Berries.
"Cat Burglar" Nami  "What good is treasure if I'm all alone? I'd rather have nothing at all!"
The twenty-year-old navigator of the Straw Hats, Nami was initially introduced as a thief who detested pirates and stole from them. Her years of thievery have given her a sly and wily personality, as she isn't above taking advantage of or blackmailing her own crew mates. Despite these greedy personality traits, she is still very loyal to the crew, though they do get on her nerves from time to time, and their journey would have been nigh impossible without her near-supernatural abilities to read the ocean currents and predict weather phenomena, leading some to wonder if she's actually a witch. She uses a weapon called the Clima-Tact, later upgraded to the Perfect Clima-Tact and currently the Sorcery Clima-Tact. Her dream is to draw a map of the world, which she was unable to realize until Luffy managed to free her and her island from the tyrannical rule of the Fishman pirate Arlong. She owes a great deal to the others and especially Luffy for this, and is often the only member of the crew other than Zoro to personally confront or remind him of the deep, gut-wrenching choices that he must face. Her bounty is 16,000,000 Berries.
- Action Girl: Not at first, but starts growing into the role after being given her Clima Tact.
- Anti-Hero: Starts off as a less extreme than usual Type IV (not willing to kill, but fine with putting pirates in situations where they are certain to die) due to her past, but moves into the role of a Type III with shades of Type II, eventually becoming a straight example of Type II.
- Armor-Piercing Slap: She's one of the few characters able to render Luffy a bruised and bloody mess. Word Of God says that it's because her blows are "emotionally and spiritually charged".
- Author Appeal: Oda is Happily Married to Chiaki Inaba, the actress who played her in the Jump Festa stage performances. Oda thinks his wife is incredibly sexy (and let's be fair, she is very pretty), and as a kind of tribute to her, altered Nami's design to show it off.
- Badass Adorable
- Badass Normal: No Devil Fruit powers, but the Clima-Tact more than makes up for it.
- Bare Your Midriff: A few of her outfits sport this, but her first timeskip design is the most evident case of this.
 - Bathing Beauty: Gets a few of these scenes occasionally.
- Berserk Button: Do not spend money without consulting her first. Do not steal anything from her, especially if she stole it first. And, above all else, do not hurt the people she cares about.
- Breast Expansion: Over the course of a few hundred chapters/episodes, Nami's physique changed greatly. Her breasts have gradually increased in size, from modest B's to full-blown F's. It's enough to make you think that the story hasn't been in Comic Book Time, but apparently she's just prone to growth spurts. At the age of 20. Every other week of her life. And the fans rejoiced.
- Brown Eyes
- Can't Catch Up: Usopp somewhat fixes this problem for her. She's not quite as strong as her crewmates, but she's got a respectable record, taking out Miss Double Finger from Baroque Works and Kalifa from CP9.
- Cat Fight: Gets into these all the time, but her fight with Kalifa in which Nami herself is scantily clad and getting rubbed all over by the buxom, fishnet-fond Kalifa using her "Slippery wet soap powers" takes the cake.
- Cowardly Lion: Less than Chopper and Usopp, but she does not have the fear immunity that the rest of the crew have.
- Dangerously Short Skirt: Twice. The first was in the Water 7 arc
◊, when she didn't fight at all. The second was in the Enies Lobby arc ◊, where she more than proved her worth as an Action Girl. - Elemental Powers
- Blow You Away: Enemy face, meet tornado in a stick.
- Shock and Awe: Her Perfect Clima Tact, essentially a super-taser on a stick, can create lightning strikes and other electrical discharges under the right conditions.
- Expository Hairstyle Change: In the manga, as of recently.
- Fiery Redhead: One of the more emotional members of the crew.
- Fire, Ice, Lightning: The Clima-Tact's most basic function is to create three types of air bubbles named the Heat Ball, Cool Ball, and Thunder Ball.
- Slight subversion in that the Heat and Cool Balls are useless as attacks, and tend to be used for weather manipulation only.
- Gainaxing: In the 7th movie sometimes they bounce wildly when she moves very little.
- Guile Hero: Her usual approach; when she first meets Luffy, she calls him "Boss" to get the guys chasing her off her tail.
- Jerkass Façade: Acted like this during the Arlong arc to try to prevent the Straw Hats from interfering in her business with Arlong, but it came crumbling down along with her attempts to resolve the situation herself.
- Magical Girl: Often called a witch, with her weather control capabilities and seductive nature.
- Meganekko: Sometimes when she's at work.
- Meta Girl: Spends a lot of her early appearances reacting to Luffy and Zoro's inhuman abilities. Actually, almost everyone falls into this role when introduced to the wackiness of the Strawhat Crew, but the more human members (like Nami) keep it up longer. Like most of the other characters, she now reacts to how strange the people that the Straw Hats meet are instead.
- Money Fetish: She's such a classic case that she's the Page picture. See Ms. Vice Girl below.
- Ms. Fanservice: Most conventional in the world, as she's: stacked, bouncy, flirtatious, and rarely covers her stomach.
- Ms. Vice Girl: She is obsessed with money and often cons other characters (including her own crewmates) out of their hard-earned cash. Despite this, her good qualities still outweigh her greed. In the Arlong Park arc, it's shown exactly why she's so fixated on getting rich. The habit doesn't exactly die after the fact, but she slowly gets better about it, at least.
- Mundane Utility: Weather control makes a great weapon. It also makes showering anywhere a lot easier.
- Never Gets Drunk: Nami can hold her liquor just fine. She out-drinks fifteen people and goes on like it was nothing.
- Somewhat of a subversion. She actually DOES get drunk, but only after outdrinking over a dozen people first. She wakes up an hour or so later sober with no hangover.
- Not so Above It All: Gets her fair share of this. She can be just as goofy as the rest of the crew.
- Only Sane Woman: Has bemoaned how their crew always seems to attract the weird ones.
- Out of Focus: Her dream as a child was to drawn maps of all places she visited, and eventually a World Map itself; Arlong made her dream a nightmare, but when Nami parted ways with her village to join Luffy's crew, she expressed again her dream to draw maps; since then however, Nami isn't seen drawing maps of any kind.
- She can be seen drawing maps in anime filler multiple times. These might be scenes that were cut out of the manga because they weren't necessary to move the plot forward.
- Pirate Girl: She wasn't at all proud to work with Luffy at the start of the series due to watching a pirate kill her mother and being basically enslaved by that same pirate at the start of the series. Thanks to Luffy intervening, however, she now embraces her role as a pirate, as it has brought her many great friends and lots of money.
- Science Hero: Meteorological science.
- She's Got Legs
- Ship Tease: She's been seen to be quite fond of Usopp from times to times. She wept after he left during the Enies Lobby arc. She also buried his face in her chest when they meet each other after the Time Skip. Keep in mind she would have never do that for any other male of the crew.
- Shouldn't You Stop Stealing?
- Surrounded by Idiots: Just before the crew entered the Grand Line, Oda was asked who had the highest and lowest IQ of all the characters introduced so far; he replied that Shanks's first mate, Captain Kuro, and Nami were the smartest, but he couldn't decide which characters were the dumbest because almost every other character is an idiot or a space case.
- Tattooed Crook: Very important to her backstory, and hot.
- The Tease: Two words. HAPPINESS PUNCH. Observe!
 - Teen Genius: When we are first introduced to her, she is eighteen and knows the ins-and-outs of sailing various kinds of ships, an almost entirely instinctive knowledge of climatology and meteorology, and an incredible knack at cartography that she had been refining since she was only ten years old. Word of God states she was the third smartest character introduced in the East Blue Saga. The other two were pirates with years of experience, one being the first-mate of one of the most powerful men in the world. So yeah, she's smart.
- Tomboy and Girly Girl: Tomboy to Vivi's Girly Girl, though it's all relative as neither is very tomboyish or girly.
- Also the more passionate and headstrong of the two ladies aboard the Thousand Sunny, although her hobbies are much more girly than Robin's, whose are just... weird.
- Took a Level in Badass: Every time she gets a new Clima Tact (i.e. in Alabasta, Enies Lobby, and after the timeskip), but special mention needs to go to her after the timeskip, where she electrocutes a whole bar, takes down Fishman soldiers (who are 10 times stronger than normal humans, mind you) like they were nothing, and even displays the ability to make herself invisible with mirages to steal a very important document from Fishmen on power-increasing steroids. Also, she doesn't seem to be a coward anymore — except for the fight against the Kraken. For example, she doesn't even flinch when having a gun pointed against her temple.
- Took a Level in Kindness: Gradually as the series has gone on, but especially after the timeskip. From forgiving Hachi, to immediately hugging Usopp and Chopper when they reunite, to even immediately forgiving Jinbei for letting Arlong loose on East Blue, she's come a pretty long way from the Jerkass Façade she started out with.
- Not to mention, she almost never hits her crewmates anymore, starting after the timeskip.
- Tsundere: Type A. Gets pissed at the idiotic nature of her crew despite being very close to them; completely understandable, of course. Becomes less and less pronounced as time passes, slowly replaced with exasperation.
- Walking Swimsuit Scene: Post Time Skip.
- Weak, but Skilled: Her knowledge of the weather and her tools have gotten her out of tight spots more than once. Note the "weak" here is only in correlation to her crew.
- Weapon of Choice: Her Clima Tact and later Perfect Clima Tact. Before those she used a normal wooden quarterstaff.
- Cool Sword: One of her new techniques is to create a wind sword.
- Magic Staff: It even creates small-scale weather effects.
- Weather Control Machine: Her Clima Tact, to an extent.
- What Could Have Been: Originally she was going to be an axe-user. No,
◊ seriously! ◊ - Wingding Eyes: Whenever anything related to cash is mentioned.
"The King of Snipers" Usopp  "I am the Great Captain Usopp!"
Usopp serves as the crew's sharpshooter. He had a reputation on his home island of being a serial liar who claimed that pirates were attacking, which came back to haunt him when pirates actually attacked. He's a rather boastful nineteen year-old who likes to tell tall tales (several of which actually do come true, after a fashion), though he's more prone to hiding behind the stronger crew members such as Zoro when he actually gets into a fight. However, when push comes to shove he is very dependable. He specializes in the use of a slingshot, called the Galaxy Slingshot ( Ginga Pachinko), which he replaced with the Kabuto and later the Black Kabuto. His dream is to better himself and become a brave warrior like his father, who serves on board the ship captained by Shanks, Luffy's idol. According to Word Of God, he is the physically weakest member of the crew, and his worries about not being able to keep up with the stronger members and resulting inner turmoil put him at odds with Luffy during one story arc, and ultimately resulted in the creation of an alter ego dubbed Sogeking which he uses to draw on his inner strength and courage. His (or rather Sogeking's) bounty is 30,000,000 Berries
- Abnormal Ammo: It was one thing to be shooting hot sauce and gas bombs, among other things. Now he's shooting seeds which instantly grow into man-eating plants.
- Achilles in His Tent: Water 7 and Enies Lobby, as a result of Luffy changing ships and feeling that he'll always lag behind the others.
- Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: One look at his nose should tell you he's a liar.
- Bad Liar/Consummate Liar: Alternates between these.
- Badass
- Badass Beard: He grows a goatee during the Time Skip.
- Badass Boast: "I am the great Captain Usopp! I have destroyed islands with my 8000 followers!"
- Now in the manga: "It's true, I've deteriorated...I used to lie a lot more...NOW I CAN ACTUALLY DO THOSE THINGS!" Hell yeah..
- Badass Normal: He doesn't have the superpowers of Luffy or the super strength of Zoro and Sanji, but he's still capable of challenging opponents much stronger than him... when he gathers the courage to do so, that is.
- It's implied that after the Time Skip, confronting fearsome opponents is less of a problem for him now.
- Big Damn Heroes: To himself with his own alter ego.
- Sogeking saving Robin while she was on the brink of the Gates of Justice certainly counts.
- Bond Breaker: The entire argument and fight between himself and Luffy over leaving or keeping a heavily damaged Merry. Why do you count him here? The entire debacle happened before we found out that Merry was sentient.
- Butt Monkey: Every now and then.
- Calling Your Attacks: While everyone in the series does this, Usopp subverts this trope by deliberately miscalling his attacks.
- Can't Catch Up: Part of the reason he temporarily leaves the crew.
- Charlie Brown From Outta Town: Sogeking.
- Cowardly Lion: Once his bravado wears off.
- Crazy-Prepared: His fight with Luffy shows us what Usopp can really pull off with a little prep time and prior knowledge of his opponent.
- Then, he made a hundred ways to apologize to him. Spent days doing that, and in the end none of them were of any use, but intention is what matters.
- His boast during his fight with Daruma indicates that he has improved his ability to put together Crazy-Prepared-style battle strategies on the fly.
- Crying Wolf: Comes back to bite him in the ass when pirates really do come to his island.
- Disappeared Dad: His father Yasopp left his family behind to be part of Shanks's crew, but they don't hold it against him.
- Fake Ultimate Hero: His tall tales eventually gained him this status in Skypeia, where cover stories show a "Rubber Band Land" (as he'd claimed he'd destroyed the Giant Jack with his "Usopp Rubber Band") featuring a statue of himself looking not unlike Shandian hero Calgara.
- Friendly Target: Suffered through this during the Water 7 arc.
- Gadgeteer Genius: His main contribution to the crew.
- Gag Nose
- Genius Ditz: He knows nothing outside of making things and fighting. Nothing.
- Green Thumb: After the Time Skip, he's able to fire off things ranging from man-eating plants, to seaweed, to bamboo spears.
- Fantastic Flora: Some of the Pop Green plants are quite strange, such as a plant that has a bouncy bubble on it and a wolf-shaped bushes, the bulbs of which release shock waves.
- He Is All Grown Up: Hello, Mansopp!
- Heavy Voice: Has one after gaining weight on the Bowin Islands.
- Improbable Aiming Skills: He's able to take out soldiers several hundred yards away while standing on the roof of a building that's a good couple hundred feet tall. While it was very windy. With a goddamn slingshot/staff thing.
- Notably, the soldiers he's shooting at point out that even if they were able to aim reliably at this distance, their rifles couldn't shoot that far.
- Inferiority Superiority Complex: He often alternates between bragging and being either cowardly (when played for laughs) or deeply insecure in his skills (when it isn't). This has lessened with Character Development during and after the Water 7 arc.
- Kiddie Kid: Usopp was introduced as a 17 year old young man who spent his time hanging out with a bunch of 8 year olds and told outrageous lies for no real reason other than the fun of it. Part of his character development is him turning from this into a true man like his father.
- Large Ham: He gets a little theatrical when boasting, but it's when he's being Sogeking that he really begins to ham it up.
- Let's Get Dangerous: Sogeking
- Miles Gloriosus: In his introduction chapter.
- Never Bareheaded: He always has some kind of headgear on.
- Overshadowed by Awesome: Word Of God pegs him as the guy who will always be the weakest of the crew. Lampshaded when he says he can't keep up with the rest of the crew's "monster" strengths during the Water 7 arc
- Paper-Thin Disguise: Sogeking. Only Luffy and Chopper failed to realize that it was actually him.
- Possession Implies Mastery: Played straight. Usopp can operate or make wondrous inventions out of anything he can put his hands on, including a cannon (which he's never operated before), advanced fireworks, and the bizarre "Dials" of Skypiea (which he could never, ever, have seen or researched). His immediate understanding of any object in his possession would border on intuitive aptitude if he weren't so miserable at making repairs to the ship.
- Punny Name: It's a cross between "uso", the Japanese word for lie, and "aesop".
- Running Gag: The "Rubber Band of Doom" attack, consisting of Usopp simply flicking a rubber band at the enemy. Whenever Usopp gets in a long string of attacks, expect the Rubber Band of Doom attack to show up right in the middle.
- Small Name, Big Ego: When he lies, he speaks of himself as a Marty Stu. Only Chopper believes him, though.
- The Smart Guy: He's come up with some decent plans and tricks to use in battle over the years. During their duel, he even discovered ways to bypass Luffy's innate rubber defense.
- Though outside of battle and his workshop, he's firmly in the chick category.
- The Storyteller: He frequently tells stories, and his name is a reference to Aesop.
- There's actually a Running Gag throughout the series of Usopp's stories actually coming true.
- Team Normal: Along with Nami. Causes some self-worth issues at one point, but he eventually gets over it and becomes an ever-increasingly Badass Normal.
- Took a Level in Badass: Again, Sogeking. Anyone who's read this far knows what I'm talking about.
- Post-timeskip, damn! He has broader shoulders, large biceps, and muscles, oh my!
- Trick Bullet: all of his ammunition.
- Troubled Fetal Position: Ended up here at the beginning of the Skypiea saga. Drowning, then falling, might do that to somebody.
- Walking Shirtless Scene: Post Time Skip.
- Weak, but Skilled: Physically the weakest of the crew (Word Of God says, no matter what, he always will be), but he's able to come out on top through a wide array of tools and gadgets.
- The best example of this for
Usopp Sogeking would be sniping soldiers on top of the tower at Enies Lobby... where the wind was against him and not even guns can fire accurately. At a range guns can't even reach! - His tools and gadgets now include summoning man-eating plants. Not to mention he's actually pretty buff now.
- Weapon of Choice
- Brats with Slingshots: It's his primary weapon, after all. Later, he upgrades to the Kabuto, a slingshot/staff hybrid.
- Drop the Hammer: The few attacks that don't involve his slingshots seem to be this; a slight subversion in that two of his hammers are anything but deadly. Although both of them seem to have some sort of psychological effect on the target.
"Black Leg" Sanji  "The Marines may not be concerned with me right now, but soon I, Black Leg Sanji, will be the most infamous of all!"
Adult Voice: Hiroaki Hirata (JP), David Moo (EN, 4Kids), Eric Vale (EN, Funi), Noe Velasquez (Latin American Spanish) Sanji is the crew's chain-smoking, twenty-one-year-old chef. There is not a dish he cannot cook, a pretty girl he will not woo, or something he will not argue with Zoro over. As a chef, he believes that he cannot afford to harm his hands, and so uses a fighting style which uses only his feet called the "Black Leg Style" ( Kuroashi no Waza). He and Zoro argue and fight so regularly that it almost borders on Foe Yay. His dream is to find a legendary patch of sea called All Blue, where one can find species of fish from all over the world. His mentor, former-pirate-turned-restaurant-owner Zeff, is one he shares his dreams with, and Sanji worked under him as a way to pay Zeff back for saving his life when the two were stuck on a rock with barely any food when Sanji was a child. Sanji has also shown some Butt Monkey tendencies lately, as he's become the butt of an ever-increasing list of jokes, including a ugly, poorly drawn bounty poster that no one has any trouble identifying him with, a man who resembles said bounty poster coming for revenge, and most recently, Kuma blasting him to an island filled with, of all things, transvestites, leading him to declare that he is in Hell. While there, he learns of a special recipe to make the consumer stronger and trains with the 99 Newkama Kenpo masters.His bounty is 77,000,000 Berries.
- AB Negative: It turns out Sanji has a rare blood type. This becomes extremely problematic when the Nosebleed after Nosebleed he'd been suffering and had been Played for Laughs after being exposed to real women again caused him to go through all of Chopper's stock of that specific type. As a result, when a mermaid tries to keep him hidden by stuffing him into Marshmallow Heaven, he has such an epic gusher that it becomes life-threatening.
- All According to Plan: He's the tactical mastermind of the crew and pretty much all of his plans work out the way he wants them to. But the most notable incident still is his Mr. Prince, complete with him saying those exact words while smiling deviously.
- All Love Is Unrequited: The chances of him actually scoring with anyone he's wooed are practically nonexistent.
- Although the Mermaids seem to like him a lot. Too bad he developed a Weaksauce Weakness to them. Until meeting Shirahoshi, that is.
- Almighty Janitor: At least at first. During the Alabasta Arc, he goes around kicking ass without even being recognized as a Straw Hat. He wasn't as well known as even Usopp at that point, but he'd still in the top three.
- Badass
- Badass Beard
- Badass in a Nice Suit: Quite spiffy looking with that blue pinstripe shirt and classic black suit.
- Badass Normal: Not normal by our standards, but he's the only Strawhat to not use either a Devil Fruit or a weapon, so he's literally just going with the rest of the crew and fighting with his bare feet.
- Cultured Badass
- Berserk Button: Never insult his culinary skills, waste food, mistreat a woman, or steal his dream
of eating the Clear-Clear Fruit (''Suke Suke no Mi'').- Yeah, and saying he can't protect people? Don't do that. Just... don't.
- Weaponized for his Hell Memories attack.
- Beyond the Impossible: Let's face it, no remotely important characters in One Piece are remotely realistic, as far as their abilities are concerned. But who else goes as far as to perform plastic surgery in the middle of battle by rapidly kicking their opponent in the face?
- Big Damn Heroes: "Mr. Prince", followed later by "The Hunter".
- Bishōnen: A masculine example.
- Bond One-Liner: Has a habit of giving these after winning major fights.
- Brooklyn Rage: In the 4Kids dub, Sanji was given a thick Brooklyn accent and an angry disposition
. - Butt Monkey
- Catch Phrase: "Crap" as a prefix (e.g. his nickname for Zeff, "Kuso Jijii", means "Shitty Old Man"). It's almost a tic, since he uses it when describing non-crappy things, like 'dates' with Nami. This pisses her off enormously.
- ~MELLORINE!!!~
- For a while after the time skip: "IIIII NEEEEED LADYYYYY!"
- Characterization Marches On: It's strange to think that he once (in the manga at least) almost shot Nico Robin, albeit an instinctive reaction to Vivi being threatened. What ever happened to that pistol, anyway?
- He knows he can't hit her, so he grabbed a pistol hoping it would intimidate her. It doesn't work.
- As for the pistol, either it was just owned by the whole crew or Nami took it or had it given to her, because at one point (at least in the anime), Nami is seen holding it while preparing to fend off a possible attack.
- A different thing is how he used to be able to attract women. Very, very weird when you look at his more recent portrayals.
- Actually, it may just be the main cast. Both the Newkamas and the Mermaids seem to like him a lot.
- Charles Atlas Superpower: Considering his legs are strong enough to casually kick away large sea monsters, he definitely qualifies.
- Chef of Iron: A classic Type 1, and he despises Type 3.
- The Chew Toy: Started to become this roughly around Enies Lobby, when he learned Kokoro was a mermaid.
- Chivalrous Pervert: Sees himself as a knight in shining armor, while at the same time has no objections to engaging in voyeurism. Not to mention he's still incredibly loyal to his friends.
- Cooking Duel: Gets into a few in anime Filler. He always wins, of course.
- Dance Battler: Uses only his feet to fight, resulting in this on occasion.
- Defeat by Modesty: During his (filler) duel against the substitute "Queen" of Kamabakka, he's soon forced to resort only to weak, low kicks because his opponents keeps peeping at his bloomers when he tries to kick him.
- Double Jump: After the Time Skip, he can replicate CP9's Geppou, except he calls it "Sky Walk", and fly; that's what you get for running away from Creepy Crossdressers for two straight years.
- Even the Guys Want Him: Duval's slip of the tongue reveals he's got a crush on Sanji. And he had the drag queens on Okama Island hitting on him and dressing him up for two years. Poor guy.
- Everything Sounds Sexier in French: His attack names.
- ARMEE DE L'AIR ROBO SHOT!!! sounds better than "Air Force Robot Shoot".
- Extremity Extremist: His legs, of course.
- Flash Step: One of the skills he obtained during his stay on Momoiro Island.
- Food Porn: Any scene where he's cooking/ serving food inevitably turns into this, as demonstrated during the filler G8 Arc.
 - Fool For Love: Fool? He's a self-confessed slave to love.
- Going Native: On the island of transvestites...
- Genius Bruiser: Is very smart as well as strong and extremely fast.
- Gratuitous French: Most of his attacks are cooking terms in French.
- Which wasn't kept in the 4Kids dub, instead giving every attack a corny food pun.
- Guile Hero: Pretty good at making strategies, this trait was notably seen in the Alabasta as "Mr. Prince". With the amount of taunting and misdirection that went Crocodile's way, I think it's pretty safe to say he was the closest thing to a rival Chessmaster (after Nico Robin) in that arc.
- The Strategist: Proven to be one of his defining characteristics at least twice in every arc that followed Alabasta.
- Handsome Lech —> Casanova Wannabe: At first, his perverted tendencies were accompanied by women actually finding him attractive and charming, but later on, his advances are always met with rejection and/or physical abuse.
- Seems to be going back the other way. Both the Newkamas and the Mermaids seem to like him a lot.
- Hopeless Suitor: He seemed like this back when Nami was the only girl around he could try to woo most of the time. This changed once other ladies joined the crew and it became more and more apparent he'd hit on anything with shapely hips and a nice rack.
- Hot Blooded: Usually when the ladies are in danger or he's sufficiently angry, he gets so Hot Blooded that he actually bursts into flames
for comedic effect. It's also the author's explanation for him being able to pull off Diable Jambe, breaking the laws of physics in the process. It Runs on Nonsensoleum indeed. - Humiliation Conga: To sum up, he was defeated by Kuma, sent on a island full of Drag Queens, is accidentally mistaken for a crossdresser by the inhabitants, chased along the whole island, forced to fight the "Queen" in dress and make up, humiliated and tricked into becoming a crossdresser himself. Thankfully, he got better.
- Let's not forget how he was forced to admit that his poorly drawn Wanted Poster is actually him in order to get Ivankov to tell him about what happened to Luffy. This is such a monumental strain for him it actually results in Blood from the Mouth.
- Incendiary Exponent: Weaponized, via his Diable Jambe technique.
- Ironic Hell: Blasted to an island of transvestites at the end of Sabaody and forced to join in. Kuma must have a twisted sense of humor... Also see Training from Hell below.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Towards the male members of the crew.
- Jizzed in My Pants: Though with massive nosebleeds. After spending 2 years on an island full of transvestites, it's become rather easy'' to set him off.
- Ki Attacks: Post time-skip, he has awakened Haki. However, we still don't know which type he specializes in.
- Knife Nut: Sanji firmly believes that kitchen knives should not be bloodied in battle, as they are sacred instruments meant solely for the preparation of food. When fighting an opponent whose armor and weapons were made of food, though, Sanji decided that using knives to get rid of the armor would be no different from using knives to prepare a meal and displayed an incredible knife-fighting style.
- Lightning Bruiser: Of the Hard-Hitting-Speedster variation, as he's the second fastest member of the Strawhats while his physical power is roughly the same as that of Zoro.
- Lovable Sex Maniac: He'll do anything for a glimpse at ANY part of a woman, and while he's been hinted to peep (which is NOT ok in real life) it just makes him more awesome.
- Love Can Make You Gonk: He can make some pretty strange facial expressions when he's gushing over pretty women.
- Made of Iron: One of his latest stunts was to fight a Kraken 5000ft underwater. It was so fast that he didn't even suffer from the pressure.
- Man, I Feel Like a Woman : When Law puts his heart in Nami's body, Sanji can't resist the urge to peep at or feel him/herself up.
- Marshmallow Heaven: Has received this twice, both times from beautiful mermaids, much to his delight.
- Mistaken For Crossdresser: By a whole flock of crossdressers.
- Mr. Fanservice: Unfortunately for straight male One Piece fans, looking for art of him on the internets will cause pages and pages of Ho Yay and Bishonen pictures with Zoro. And unfortunately for him, none of his fan girls in real life can reach him through the computer screen.
- Muscles Are Meaningless: His torso became fairly well built after the time-skip, developing more defined abs than he previously had; but his overall physique remains very skinny, with his limbs actually being just about on par in lack of bulk or muscle with Nami's arms and legs. But, regardless, he can still send men twice his size and muscular-build flying with a single kick and launch giant monsters into the air like nothing.
- Nosebleed: It happens so much during a period of shock after being separated from women he actually needs a blood transfusion.
- Oh Crap: Usually calm and composed, he had an epic one when he realize who exactly are the inhabitants of Momoiro.
- Peek-a-Bangs: His left eye has always been covered by his hair, though Word Of God says that it's perfectly functional under there. He's even held a pair of binoculars up to it before. Later on, he switched the bangs to the other side, revealing that both his eyebrows swirl in the same direction.
- Playing with Fire: His "Diable Jambe" technique involves lighting his effing leg on FIRE, via friction, and attacking with it. Interestingly, while Oda joked that his Hot Blood is what allows him to do it, it seems to be turning into a true ability, with him bursting into flames during his anger and characters commenting on it on enough occasions to make one wonder if it was just a joke or not.
- Confirmed to be canon in chapter 646. Sanji, in some kind of way , can actually ignite his entire body on fire by "thinking of those 2 years in hell" and then transfer that fire onto his opponent with a kick. It's pretty epic.
- Princely Young Man: You could sort of consider him one, not to much by virtue of him thinking he's a prince, but the fact that he treats Nami and Robin like princesses and sort of thinks of himself as their knight.
- Punny Name: His name is a pun on the way the Japanese say "3 o'clock". However, it can also refer to a terrible, horrible incident that makes one want to avert their eyes and break out the Brain Bleach. Veeeerry appropriate...
- WHAT IS IT!? For the life of me, I cannot figure out what this 'incident' is supposed to be!
- "Sanji" is a word used to describe something nasty and you don't want to remember it like he did to Kokoro. Seriously, it just means "horrible accident".
- Real Men Wear Pink: He cooks with a pink panda decorated apron.
- Sharp Dressed Man: A suit is his standard form of attire, usually only wearing more casual clothes during transitions between arcs.
- Smoking Is Cool: Both TV English dubs dealt with this by either editing his cigarette out altogether (FUNimation), or by turning it into a lollipop (4Kids).
- Super Not Drowning Skills: He has an underwater version of Sky Walk called "Blue Walk" and is said to be as fast as a fishman, which is pretty fast considering they're the third fastest swimmers in the sea.
- Supreme Chef: Makes some of the best damn food you'll find on the Grand Line. And he joined the crew to fulfill his dream of finding some mysterious and awesome ingredients that can only be found in the All Blue, so he can cook even better.
- Taken for Granite: Played for Laughs. After his two years in "Hell", he is so susceptible to women's looks that just LOOKING at Hancock does this to him. Shirahoshi as well.
- Team Chef: It's a good idea to not insult his cooking skills. He'll beat you up for it. And probably suspend your eating privileges.
- Throw the Dog a Bone: Sanji finally meets mermaids, and they like him. He's even able to resist nosebleeds for a while to play with them.
- Similarly, Oda ocassionally decides to spare him and let him at least touch a woman, and on two seperate occasions he has had his face stuffed in into a girl's breasts. Nosebleeds ensue.
- Training From Ironic Hell: Sanji has become so fast that he can now move at an absurdly fast speed UNDERWATER while maintaining his superior kicking power. He got the skill from running away from transvestites on that scary island for two full years.
- He also gained the skill to run on air. So, yeah, he can fly.
- Unusual Eyebrows
- Vitriolic Best Buds: He's not shy about insulting or arguing with the male Straw hats, especially Zoro, but he's also willing to go quite far in defending them despite claiming to only care for the women.
- Volleying Insults: Quite often with Zoro, as well as his surrogate father Zeff.
- Weaksauce Weakness: He refuses to harm women in any way, though he is capable of blocking their attacks. This causes near-fatal problems during the fights with Bon Clay and Califa. Nami even criticizes him on this trait.
- Made 100 times worse as a side effect from the Training from Hell. For a time, even looking at a woman would cause him to faint.
- After seeing Shirahoshi, he made a full recovery.
- What the Hell, Hero?: Again played for laughs when he learns about exactly where Luffy got sent to by Kuma.
- On a more serious note, kicks Luffy and tells him to think before he speaks after he tells Usopp, in a fit of anger, to leave if he disagrees with his decision. Luffy apologizes, but it's too late.
- Wouldn't Hit a Girl: As a result of a "strict upbringing". See also Weaksauce Weakness above.
- According to an SBS, it's not that Sanji won't hit a girl, it's that he can't hit a girl for some reason. Apparently it frustrates him.
- Also deconstructed once, when a Genre Savvy female enemy used it against him so he wouldn't be able to help Robin.
- Averted one time, when the crew first met Robin as a member of Baroque Works after Whiskey Peak. When they all drew weapons on her, he held her up with a pistol. Usopp even hung a lampshade on how out-of-character the act was; he reasoned she was a threat to Vivi.
- In video game adaptations, he can be forced to fight against female enemies, and in some cases, he will apologize with each attack.
"Cotton Candy Lover" Tony Tony Chopper  "See...? Now I'm a real pirate!!"
Tony Tony Chopper serves as the ship's doctor. He's a reindeer who was cast out of his herd for having a blue nose, later compounded by eating the Human-Human Fruit ( Hito Hito no Mi) and being feared by the people of Drum Island as a monster. Although he initially mistrusted humans, after having met and joined the Straw Hats, he has become very curious about the world and is eager to please. Although he doesn't normally look that way in his default form, he's not exactly a wimp when it comes to fighting. In his most humanlike form, he's quite tall and very strong. He has certain combat advantages in each of his three regular forms, and has developed a drug called the Rumble Ball to unlock more, though it carries considerable risk. In terms of personality, he's a bit naive and gullible, occasionally experiences bouts of paranoia (especially early on as he learns to trust humans), and gets combative when praise is heaped on him (though his body language usually betrays more positive feelings). His dream is to become a doctor capable of curing all disease, due to his accidentally hastening the death of his already sickly father-figure, Dr. Hiruluk. He has also resolved to prove himself as a man worthy of being a pirate, which sometimes seems at odds with his child-like behavior and gullible personality. His bounty is 50 Berries.
- All of the Other Reindeer: A send-up of Rudolph.
- Artistic License - Biology: The incident where Chopper's left antler got cut off was six years prior to his introduction. Surely he would've grown several new sets by now, right?
- Badass Adorable
- Barefoot Cartoon Animal: Except for when he's Chopperman.
- Berserk Button: First, do not call yourself a "Doctor" and hurt people like Hogback does. Second, Do Not turn innocent children into drug addicts and call it for their own good.
- He's not a tanuki! Or a gorilla! (Heavy Point) Or a beetle! (post-time-skip Horn Point)
- Bishounen Line: His Horn Point form looks notably more human after the time-skip. (But Usopp called him a beetle due to the horns.)
- Breakout Character: Chopper ended up becoming the series' mascot, with most of the series' merchandise being Chopper related and even getting his own Spinoff.
- Broken Pedestal: Dr. Hogback. He was unwilling to admit that he was connected to Moria, but declared he was no longer worthy of being called a doctor after learning this.
- Cherry Blossoms: Just check out his introduction.
- Cowardly Lion: Like Usopp, he can be a scaredy-cat at times. Once push comes into shove, however...
- Not so much after the Time Skip, it seems. He's already faced down a particularly vicious Shark Fishman without losing his confident grin for a second.
- Luffy raising the fear level to one of the four emperors was too much even for the new Chopper.
- Crossdressing Voices: Being a Ridiculously Cute Critter, naturally he's voiced by women.
- Cry Cute: Being a bit of a scaredy-cat, and very, very cute, he does this a lot.
- He seems to have to gotten over this Post-Time Skip.
- Cute Bruiser: Oh so much!
- Deadly Doctor: Developed a drug specifically to be used for battle, albeit only on himself.
- Deadly Upgrade: The Rumble Balls give him access to four extra forms (in addition to his default three) for a period of three minutes. If he takes two within six hours, he loses control of his transformations. If he takes three, he ends up in "Monster Point", an uncontrollable beast who is a danger to his comrades and himself.
- He can now control Monster Point for a few minutes but is still drained for a two to three hours afterward.
- Eat The Dog: Sanji jokes about him being their emergency rations.
- Enemy Scan: Brain Point gives him the power to scan for his enemy's weak points. He doesn't use it much anymore.
- Expy: Of Rudolph, natch.
- Foreshadowing: A minor case at best, but the hat that he wears in the 10th movie is what he eventually wears after the Time Skip.
- Genius Ditz: He's a doctor and really knows his craft, but he may be even more excitable than Luffy (he believes Usopp's tall tales, for one). He also didn't seem to be able to know the Fake!Strawhats were fake right away.
- Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal: Initially inverted, as he wore shorts but usually not shirts. He wore a jacket in Enies Lobby, but no shirt under. Averted since the time skip, since he now wears an A-shirt.
- Hour of Power: Actually three minutes of power, but that's all the time he needs to kick somebody's ass with his Rumble Ball.
- I Am Not Weasel: People often mistake him for a tanuki, a raccoon, or a gorilla.
- This has followed him through the Time Skip as well. His new Horn Point form makes Luffy think he's a stagbeetle, much to Chopper's irritation.
- Intellectual Animal: At age 17, the Doogie Howser, M.D. of intellectual animals.
- Jerkass Façade: When he receives mushy praise, he responds with mild insults, though usually while waving his arms cutely or doing a happy dance.
- At the beginning of episode 128, the royal doctor of Arabasta hung a lampshade on it when he "translated" Chopper's insults as gratitude.
- He likely picked this up from Dr. Kureha, who never openly complimented his growing skill as a doctor, and literally chased him off with her stash of ornamental weaponry when he left, but obviously respected his skill and cared about him (and still does — after he left, she referred to him as "my stupid son").
- Lightning Bruiser: His Kung Fu Point.
- The Medic: His role in the crew as doctor.
- Mighty Glacier: His Heavy Point, Arm Point and Monster Point forms.
- My Greatest Failure: When his mentor/father figure Dr. Hiriluk fell ill, Chopper tried to nurse him back to health. He only succeeded in getting him killed.
- Possibly subverted: Apparently, Dr. Hiriluk knew the mushroom was poisonous, but used it anyway to hasten his death, as he had a terminal illness, in addition to making his adoptive "son" feel good about himself. Then he blew himself up at Wapol's castle before the mushroom could kill him.
- Never Bareheaded: He always wears his pink hat.
- Post-time skip, he is always wearing his new cap. Even in Monster Point form.
- Nice Hat: Given to him by Dr. Hiriluk. Best not to ask how he managed to get it on there.
- Or how he puts it on, as several times he's been seen without it, and later with it on.
- Ridiculously Cute Critter
- Running Gag: Chopper's complete inability to hide behind corners. He hides backwards so only his head is hidden and the rest of his body is exposed.
- When somebody gets injured, Chopper has a tendency to call for a doctor, only for someone nearby to remind him that he's the doctor.
- See I Am Not Weasel above.
- Screaming Warrior: He hollers and screams like Bruce Lee while in Kung Fu Point.
- So Last Season: While his Rumble Ball transformations are fairly versatile, they've been getting noticeably less and less effective as the series has worn on. It got an upgrade, so he has fresh, new transformations now.
- It seems that all of his original forms have become stronger. Even better, he doesn't even need the Rumble Ball for most of them anymore.
- Species Surname: The "surname" portion of his full name, "Tony Tony", comes from "tonakai", the Japanese for "reindeer".
- Super-Deformed: A result of his Art Evolution.
- Super Drowning Skills: He likes to jump in the water to save Luffy, forgetting that he can't swim either.
- Super Powered Evil Side: Brought on by using three Rumble Ball transformations in a short period of time.
- Though it's not so much "evil" as it is an uncontrollable monster that attacks everybody.
- After the timeskip he can control it, albeit only for three minutes.
- Talking Animal: His Devil Fruit gives him the intelligence and abilities of a person. Maybe even moreso, considering he was an experienced doctor at age 15.
- Tap on the Head: When he was with Dr. Kureha, she had him give patients concussions as a form of anesthetic.
- Team Pet: What the Marines assume him to be, hence his ridiculously low bounty of 50 Berries. He'd probably have a much higher one if they took him seriously.
- Voluntary Shapeshifting: Chopper's primary fighting style relies on his hybridization and augmentation of human and reindeer parts.
- After the Time Skip, he no longer needs the rumble ball for six of his transformations.
"Demon Child" Nico Robin  "I want to live! Take me out to sea with you!"
Child Voice: Anzu Nagai (JP) Adventurer Archaeologist, ex-Dragon, and Ms. Exposition, Nico Robin is one of the darker and more enigmatic members of the Straw Hats. Entering the story as the partner of Big Bad Sir Crocodile, Robin asked to join the crew because Luffy had forced her to live, rather than die. Despite some initial mistrust, she gradually settled into the crew. Since those early uncertain days, she's become something of the crew's Team Mom, and occasionally plays the role of Cool Big Sis for Nami. Her Devil Fruit, the Flower-Flower Fruit ( Hana Hana no Mi), lets her sprout replicas of her limbs , and later her entire body, from any surface. She is thirty years old. Unfortunately, her past eventually caught up to her and it was revealed that she's been on the run from the World Government for twenty years, after her home island of Ohara was razed, and a large bounty was placed on her head. However, after the rest of the crew proved that they were willing to essentially declare war on the World Government in order to get her back, she realized that she had finally found her place in life, and that she was not a burden to her new friends. Her dream is to learn the history of the Lost One Hundred Years, a passage of time blacked out by the World Government, which is said to be written in a lost language scribed onto huge stone cubes called Poneglyphs * Moreover, she believes that the "Rio Poneglyph" has the information she's looking for . Simply learning the language of the Poneglyphs is a capital crime, and is the reason that everyone on her island, including her mother, were killed by the Marines. She is now one of only a handful of people in the world who can read them, allowing her to not only discover the true history of the world, but also to potentially revive a lost superweapon. Her bounty is 80,000,000 Berries.
"Cyborg" Franky  "I'm feeling especially super this week!"
Franky, real name Cutty Flam, is the crew's shipwright. His eccentric behavior ( SUUUPPERRR!!) and habit of wearing speedos lead many to brand him a pervert (which he takes pride in), yet he is loyal and protective of his friends, often calling them his "little bros". He's also prone to striking poses and breaking out into torrents of Manly Tears at the slightest provocation. Initially, he was the leader of the Franky Family, a gang of villainous dismantlers who provoked the Straw Hats' wrath by mugging Usopp and stealing most of their money. As his epithet implies, he is a cyborg known as BF-36 ( BF = Battle Franky) due to being hit by a sea train and washing up on a scrap yard and using said scrap to modify his body to keep from dying. He later uses blueprints from the worlds best scientist to upgrade himself to BF-37.His past is tied to Nico Robin's, as while she can read the location of the superweapon Pluton, he actually owns the blueprints themselves, having been passed down among the shipwrights of Water 7 for generations. After being captured by the World Government along with Robin, he burned the blueprints and fought alongside the rest of the Straw Hats to save her, and eventually joined them after being blackmailed through theft of his speedos. His dream is to build and sail on what he deems the greatest sailing ship on the seas, which resulted in the construction of the Straw Hats' new ship, the Thousand Sunny. His bounty is 44,000,000 Berries.
- Badass
- Badass Abnormal
- Badass Biker: In One Piece Strong World, he made two motorcycles out of a giant crayfish, which he called Zarley Davidson, and a giant grasshopper, which he called Batta GT-7000.
- Post-Time Skip, he has built the Black Rhino FR-U IV, a massive rhino-themed caterpillar track motorcycle.
- Blatant Liar: He's not crying, damn it! HE'S NOT!
- Blow You Away: His Coup de Vent and Coup de Boo attacks.
- Bootstrapped Leitmotif: Franky's theme actually pre-dates Franky himself, originally being used for Usopp's 5-Ton Hammer escapade.
- Actually, it even appears before that, when Luffy first meets Eyelashes.
- Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Despite all of his eccentricities, never doubt the genius of Franky's work. A perfect example would be a recent addition to his body, Nipple Lights.
- Catchphrase: "SUPER!"
- Cloud Cuckoolander
- Cool Shades
- Cybernetics Eat Your Soul: Played for Laughs after the timeskip, as he occasionally repeats instructions in a robotic voice and (sometimes) adds the suffix "-robo" or "-mecha" to sentences. Robin jokes (maybe) that she can't really consider him "human" anymore.
- Cyborg: It's even his epithet.
- Does Not Like Shoes: He is always barefoot.
- Embarrassing Real Name: Cutty Flam. Iceberg, one of the few who knows it, was the one who convinced him to change it.
- Emergency Transformation: He rebuilt himself. From the scraps of a derelict ship. After being hit by a train. Heck, this guy gives Tony Stark a run for his money, appropriately enough.
- Hammerspace: Apparently he keeps the hammer he uses to build things in his speedo...
- Heel Face Turn: Initially introduced as the leader of a gang who acted as villains for most of the Water 7 arc.
- Humongous Mecha: The Iron Pirate Franky Shogun.
- Hot Blooded Sideburns: Weaponized. His "Franky Triangle Jacker" consists of him plucking off his sideburns and throwing them like sharp boomerangs.
- Important Haircut: He got one of these after the Time Skip, but can revert to his old style or change to a new one by pressing his nose for more than three seconds.
- Hyperspace Arsenal: How he fits everything inside his body is probably best left unanswered.
- Large Ham: Natch. He once responded to a sad backstory by playing a somber tune on his guitar.
- Made of Iron: Or rather steel.
- Naked People Are Funny: Buttnaked!Franky, anyone?
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: On the island he was sent to, he unintentionally self-destructed the laboratory of Dr. Vegapunk, the smartest man in the One Piece world. His lab was considered a treasure to the marines.
- Nigh Invulnerable: Only from the front, though. He couldn't reach his back so it's totally unarmored.
- No Celebrities Were Harmed: Some fans believe he might be based off of Jim Carrey.
- His post-Time Skip body seems to modeled after Henry Rollins.
- He was also created after Eiichiro Oda heard all of Kazuki Yao's voice work as Jango and Bon Clay, specifically designed to give him a permanent casting role.
- It Runs on Nonsensoleum: His cyborg functions are powered by carbonation! So is the ship he made, for that matter.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: He was renamed by Iceberg who found his real name silly. Everyone has called him Franky ever since.
- Parental Abandonment: Abandoned by his pirate parents and adopted by Tom, who died when he was a young adult.
- Power Source: He's gotta have his Cola.
- Ridiculously Fast Construction: Played for laughs several times during the Thriller Bark arc, when, among other things, he built a bridge with flower motifs and frills in the time it took the others to blink, and built a staircase leading up to super-giant Oars as fast as another crewmember was able to climb it. Best shipwright/carpenter/engineer ever.
- Shout Out: Franky's cry of "Yatte Yaruze!" ("Let's Do It!") during the Oars fight when the Straw Hat pirates 'dock'. Kazuki Yao is famous for Fujiwara Shinobu of Dancouga, whose catchphrase whenever the Cyber Beast Force formed the Giant Robot was... "Yatte Yaruze!"
- Sand In My Eyes: Often brought to (manly) tears by sentimental backstories. He always denies it.
- Scenery Censor: In episode 321 of the anime, his family snatches his speedo and takes it to the Straw Hats to get him to go with them, making him run through town bottomless. While the show has no problem showing his rear end, they occasionally use this to obscure the front.
- Science Hero
- Shrouded in Myth: Because of his antics in Vegapunk's home island, he caused "The Nightmare of Barujimoa", and he accidentally caught the tiger skin he was wearing to mask itself on fire and ran out scaring the suspicious Marines chasing him, becoming "The Burning Beast of Barujimoa" to make legends of for generations to come.
- Team Dad: According to Oda. He's of the bumbling variety, however, and he has a lot of Ship Tease with Team Mom Robin.
- He certainly was one to the Franky Family as well.
- Trrrilling Rrrs: In the anime. "Good smell! Flllllavor!"
- Walking Swimsuit Scene
- We Can Rebuild Him: More like He Can Rebuild HIMSELF. As previously mentioned, he became a cyborg after being run over by the Puffing Tom, surviving, and then refitting his own body with mechanical parts. In fact, he's rebuilt himself twice! After causing the "Nightmare of Barujimoa" and incinerating his own skin, he rebuilds himself into an even bigger and more powerful body, incorporating plans from Dr. Vegapunk himself.
- Weapon of Choice
- You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Styled after Ace Ventura's, even.
"Humming"/"Soul King" Brook  "I really am glad to still be alive!"
Brook is the crew's musician. He ate the Revive-Revive Fruit ( Yomi Yomi no Mi), which enabled his spirit to reanimate his corpse after he died. (Un)fortunately, after his death, his spirit got lost for an entire year before finding his body, and it had decayed into a skeleton. He later developed the ability to control his own soul. Deprived of his shadow by the Warlord of the Sea, Gecko Moria, he was adrift within the gloomy Florian Triangle until he met the Straw Hats by chance. He's something of a Dirty Old Man who repeatedly asks Nami and Robin to show him their panties, and he also has the distinct habit of making cringe-inducing puns relating to his skeletal state at every opportunity. He's ninety years old, though he doesn't age after dying at the age of thirty-eight. He is also a fencer who executes extremely fast attacks and can uses music as a form of hypnosis. His dream is to reunite with Laboon, a whale who lives at the entrance to the Grand Line, whom the Straw Hats had previously met. Fifty years ago, the baby whale had befriended the pirate crew Brook was a part of, but they had to leave him behind as their travels became more dangerous. After his shadow was recovered from Gecko Moria, Brook happily accepted Luffy's invite to join the crew, pleased to have finally found new friends to call his own. His bounty is 33,000,000 Berries.
- Afro Asskicker
- The Aloner: It's implied that Brook developed his bizarre humor and Incredibly Lame Pun tendencies as a means to entertain himself while he was stuck alone on a ship full of (inanimate) dead people for half a century.
- Astral Projection: A power he developed over the Time Skip.
- Back from the Dead: The Devil Fruit he ate let him come back to life after being killed. Once. Though he's harder to kill a second time.
- Badass Grandpa: He's 90 years old.
- Berserk Button: Don't belittle the pain and emptiness of death. He lost everything to it, and he can't stand people just simply throwing their lives away.
- Don't dare attack his crew. "I already lost a crew once. You won't make me lose another!"
- He can't stand throwing away the lives of others either, as exemplified by his response to Zeo in Chapter 645 when the New Fishman Pirates commanders begin killing off their soldiers:
Zeo: Those who choose not to die in battle will die here, by my own hands! Your deaths shall be left as our grudge towards humans!! Brook: Stop right there! Those are your men!! And you, what would you know?! It's not like you've died before! Die and be left as a grudge!!? That's absurd! Nothing is left behind! After death, living things are all just bones!! - Beware the Silly Ones
- Blessed with Suck: His Devil Fruit only returns someone from the dead once, and his skeletal body doesn't seem to offer much additional resistance against damage and pain (if anything, it's arguably worse in this regard). So, basically, all he's got is Super Drowning Skills. Still, it's not all bad; he moves faster and is much lighter due to having no flesh.
- Also, he can instantly heal himself by drinking milk. Yeah, right.
- Partly subverted, as he shows that he's not 100% recovered after making the above claim.
- His Super Drowning Skills are partially balanced by his ability to dash across water because he's so light. He can also jump extraordinarily far and high. Yes, even becoming a skeleton who can't swim can be turned into an advantage in this series.
- Plus, he doesn't really suffer the same effect of internal damage as the rest of the crew. Stabbing him in the eye just chips his skull, stabbing in the ribs notches them, and a blow to the gut does nothing unless it hits his spine. All three happen within what is probably no more than thirty seconds in universe during his fight to retrieve his shadow.
- After the Time Skip, he's learned how to remove his soul from his body. Both the women's baths and getting messages to people when he's locked up are now within his reach.
- The Time Skip further reveals that there's an inexhaustible energy that allows his soul to continue living in the world. Depending on additional revelations in the future about what this means, his power may well border Cursed with Awesome.
- Catch Phrase: "Excuse me Miss, may I see your panties?"
- "SKULL JOKE!!!"
- Includes variants such as "may I borrow some money?" should panties be unavailable.
- Cool Old Guy
- Dem Bones: While his Devil Fruit brought his soul back into the realm of the living, by the time he found his body it had already decayed to a skeleton.
- Diagonal Cut: When he chops up Talleran.
- Dirty Old Man: And dead to boot!
- Fragile Speedster: Fast enough to rival the Monster Trio in speed, but his body is not the toughest thing around.
- Funny Afro: That somehow survived even after he died. Luffy finds it to be an endless source of humor.
- Gallows Humor: More literally than most.
- Gentle Giant: He's the tallest member of the Straw Hat crew, and also the kindest and most even tempered.
- Nice Guy: While the crew is made up of goodhearted people, all of them can be really offensive or act like jerks when you meet them... except for Brook, who just comes off as a kind old man with bad manners.
- Ghostly Chill: Weaponized.
- Ghost Pirate: The skeletal variant.
- Go Mad from the Isolation: You can see some slippage during his fifty year isolation, with things such as hallucinations of his crew alive and well again.
- Human Hummingbird: His running style.
- Iaijutsu Practitioner: His fighting style is a combination of this and classical fencing.
- An Ice Person: One of his new abilities is freezing things with his sword, by channeling the chills of The Underworld.
- I Gave My Word:
"That death isn't an apology! Because a man once said... That they would absolutely come back!!" - Immortal Immaturity: Brook has a serious side, but is very quick to join in on the unnecessary playfulness that the younger members make. He claims to just love having fun.
- Incredibly Lame Pun: They are his favotite types of jokes — they really bust his gut. But... WAIT! HE DOESN'T HAVE A GUT!!! YOHOHOOOOOOO!!!! SKULL JOKE!!!
- Insane Equals Violent: Greatly subverted. As described by some of the other tropes listed, Brook is not entirely well. As described by still other tropes, he is also the least likely to even act like a jerk, let alone be particularly violent as pirates go.
- Intergenerational Friendship: Brook is old enough to be Franky’s grandfather or Luffy’s greatgrandfather!
- It Runs on Nonsensoleum: His entire existence.
- Acording to the Other Wiki, his Devil Fruit allows him to function like a normal human despite not having the necessary organs to do so.
- He's finally given an explanation. It's not organs, or muscles, it's his soul!
- Let's Get Dangerous: For all his antics, Brook did manage to amass a large bounty while he was still alive, and can hold his own on a fight, though he's not as badass as Zoro is in swordsmanship.
- Nice Hat: A top hat... that somehow can sit on his afro without falling off.
- Replaced by a big gold crown two years later. It's like his hair is some kind of hat adhesive.
- Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: Yes, yes, yes, and no. Brook isn't a robot. That's Franky.
- Nobody Touches The Hair: He'll try to prevent enemy combatants from contact with his hair at any cost. This is because being a skeleton, he considers it his only visible trait still the same from when he was still alive, and it won't grow back if it gets cut off again(and considering his sole purpose now is to meet up with Laboon again, he kinda needs Laboon to still be able to recognize him somehow). He protects it to such an extent that he loses his very first real fight in the series in order to avoid damage to his hair.
- No Celebrities Were Harmed: Brook is undoubtedly based on famous guitarist Saul "Slash" Hudson.
◊ The resemblance is more noticeable in his younger appearances. ◊ - Officer and a Gentleman: Simultaneously played straight and subverted to humorous effect.
- Our Souls Are Different: Due to the effect of his Devil Fruit. Even more so after the Time Skip.
- The Pollyanna: "If we're going to die, we might as well enjoy it..."
- Power Perversion Potential: First thing he did once he learned to separate soul and body at will: Women's baths.
- Pulling Themselves Together: A natural extension of being a living skeleton, which he unveils after the timeskip.
- Pungeon Master: See below!
- Random Smoking Scene: In the movie One Piece Strong World. (While dressed like a hippie. Exactly what he's smoking is anyone's guess.)
- Running Gag: "(common expression including a body part). Oh, wait, I don't have (body part)."
- "Yohoho! Skull Joke!"
- *Insert Skull Pun here.* Yohohohohohohohoho!
- He even does this mere moments from apparent death. Let it never be said he isn't dedicated to the practice.
- 45 degrees!
- Sad Clown: Especially in his introductory storyline.
- Scars Are Forever: Even 52+ years later and with all his flesh gone, whatever head injury he once suffered remains visible.
- Soul Power: During the Time Skip, he learned the true power of his Devil Fruit: the power to control the inexhaustable energy of his soul.
- Stealth Pun: (Combined with Punny Name and Fridge Brilliance) His becoming the Soul King, because (apart from his skeleton and his hair) that's the only part of him remaining after he came back to life. And after the Time Skip, his soul can become mobile at will.
- Super Drowning Skills: As with all Devil Fruit users, he sinks like a stone in water. Though one would assume, since he has no organs, that this wouldn't be as inconvenient for him, his body still seems to act as if it has the organs even if they don't physically exist. Like Chopper, he also forgets he can't swim, but he can at least run on the surface of the water.
- Undead: Of the Dem Bones variety.
- Upper Class Twit: Not really upper class, it's just a facade that he puts on, but he would not be out of place in Black Adder.
- Up for debate. His background implies he held the position of captain of an unnamed kingdom's army before becoming a pirate, so it's equally possible that he was upper class first and the twit part developed from being The Aloner.
- Hey, if he wasn't before, "Soul King" definitely is.
- Vocal Dissonance: He's a living skeleton with creepy (and downright horrific) abilities. Yet his voice is amazingly soft, calm and musical. In fact, most of time he sounds as if he were about to burst into a good, healthy laughter anytime.
- Walk on Water: Due to his light frame, he can dash across the ocean's surface for a short time. How long is only limited by endurance.
- Weapon of Choice
- Magic Music: He has used violin chords to put people to sleep.
- Post-Time Skip, he can use music to hypnotize people into seeing illusions, such as a festival.
- Sword Cane: His primary weapon.
- During the timeskip, the longarms sharpened the blade and it was given the name Soul Solid.
- You Are Already Dead: His signature attack, Hanauta Sancho: Yahazu Giri, involves slicing his opponent once at incomprehendible speeds (literally — unlike with Ken's attacks, the audience literally never even sees Brook do so much as Flash Step in this attack), and then slowly walks away. After 3 steps, Brook sheathes his sword... followed by his confused opponent then suffering what's usually a fatality.
- Your Size May Vary: Brook is ridiculously tall, but sometimes sloppy animators forget this fact while others exaggerate it. In other words, his height depends on the art director of an episode.
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