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14[[center: [- [[Characters/OnePiece Main Character Index]] > [[Characters/OnePieceSevenWarlordsOfTheSea Seven Warlords of the Sea]] > '''Baroque Works''' | [[Characters/OnePieceDonquixotePirates Donquixote Pirates]] ([[Characters/OnePieceDonquixoteDoflamingo Donquixote Doflamingo]]) | [[Characters/OnePieceThrillerBarkPirates Thriller Bark Pirates]] | [[Characters/OnePieceKuja Kuja]] | [[Characters/OnePieceSunPirates Sun Pirates]] -]]]
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16[[header:Baroque Works]]
17[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Baroque_Works_2592.png]]
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19Baroque Works is a fearsome organization of bounty hunters based in Paradise. Under their official job as bounty hunters, Baroque Works' ultimate goal is to take over the Kingdom of Alabasta. The agents all have code names based on numbers (men) or days (women) and can count on a large number of mostly nameless {{mooks}}. The Officer Agents are the strongest members, as almost all of them ate a Devil Fruit. They and their respective partners have ranks from 1 to 5. Beneath them are the Frontier Agents, who have ranks from 6 to 13, and further beneath the unranked members, the [[{{mooks}} Billions]]. They are the main antagonists in the Alabasta Saga.
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21Following the end of the Alabasta civil war, most of them were arrested and the Officers put in prison. Most of the Officers subsequently escaped to live a peaceful life, whereas Mr. 0, Mr. 1, Mr. 2 and Mr. 3 were transferred to Impel Down, which they managed to escape from anyway during the Impel Down breakout incident, sans Mr. 2.
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23Their leaders are Mr. 0 (aka [[Characters/OnePieceSirCrocodile Crocodile]]) and Miss All Sunday (aka [[Characters/OnePieceNicoRobin Nico Robin]]).
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28[[folder:In General]]
29* AerithAndBob: All Officer Agents have pretty exotic or unusual names, except for Miss Goldenweek, who has the rather standard "Marianne".
30* AllThereInTheManual: Miss Doublefinger, Miss Goldenweek, Mr 4, Miss Merry Christmas, Mr 5, and Miss Valentine's real names are all revealed in the ''Vivre Card'' databook.
31* CodeName: Being a secretive organization, the members generally use code names to hide their identities, high ranking members follow a theme: numbers for male members, weekdays or holidays for female members. Most of the prominent members' actual names are never mentioned in the story but are revealed through SBS.
32* EqualOpportunityEvil: There's sure a large variety of agents, including dark-skinned men, women, crossdressers and even an otter and a vulture. Mr. 0 probably doesn't care about your appearance as long as you're useful to him.
33* EvilDuo: The Officer Agents and the Frontier Agents work in pairs. One male, whose codename is after a [[YouAreNumberSix number]], indicating the pair's rank, and one female, whose codename is after an holiday or a day of the week. The only exception is [[WholesomeCrossdresser Mr. 2]] who has no partner because he's both male and female at the same time.
34* GreatEscape: Although they don't exactly break free from [[TheAlcatraz Impel Down]], Miss Doublefinger, Mr. 4, and Miss Merry Christmas escape from a prison ship thanks to Miss Goldenweek, Mr. 5, and Miss Valentine.
35* HolidayMotif: The female agents of Baroque Works are all named after days of the year/week, with the highest-ranking agents all being named after important holidays and small parts of their designs/personalities reflects their codenames: Miss Merry Christmas has a necktie resembling a Christmas tree, Miss Golden Week has painting-themed abilities because Golden Week includes Children's Day and is celebrated with arts and crafts, and Miss Valentine's wish, as revealed in a Mini-Adventure, is being a chocolatier.
36* InstrumentOfMurder: Mr. 8's saxophone can be used as a shotgun.
37* TheMole: Mr. 8 and Ms. Wednesday, who are really the princess of Alabasta and one of her retainers, only joined Baroque Works to try and take out its boss from the inside.
38* NoNameGiven: With the exception of Mr. 1, Mr. 2, and Mr. 3, the other agents are referred only by their codenames while their true names remain a mystery. They are finally revealed nearly two decades after their debut, in [[AllThereInTheManual the Vivre Card databook]].
39* OhCrap: Usually during their battle against the Straw Hats, they realize to have lost the battle and can't do anything but panic before the inevitable attack that defeats them.
40* QuirkyMinibossSquad: Baroque Works is made of people with different quirks and powers, like Mr. 3 being an art-obsessed smartass with wax powers or Miss Valentine being a loudmouth with weight powers. While some lower higher-ups pose as the main threat of the Reverse Mountain Arc, the Whisky Peak Arc and the Little Garden Arc, the pairs from Mr. Four upwards (except Mr. Three and Miss Goldenweek, who face the Straw Hats in Little Garden) are defeated in the Alabasta Arc right before Crocodile, their boss and the main villain of the Saga.
41* ThemeNaming: The higher agents' code names follow these themes: Male code names are numbers, ranked according to their strength, and female code names are days of the week and holidays. Lower members have much more varied and unrelated code names like Mr. Love, Mr. Mellow, Miss Catharina, or Mr. Beans.
42* TrueCompanions: Even if at first their relationship appears more professional than personal (and, admittedly, some don't get along much together), the Officer agents share a close bond. Miss Goldenweek, with Mr. 5 and Miss Valentine's help, frees Miss Doublefinger, Mr. 4, and Miss Merry Christmas and then they decide to work together in the Spider Cafe.
43* VerbalTic: Mr. 8 has a habit of mispronouncing something, tuning his voice, then correcting himself.
44* YouAreNumberSix: The males stronger agents' codenames are numbers, indicating their ranks. Ironically, Mr. 6 doesn't make an appearance.
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48!!Officer Agents
49[[folder:Mr. 0 / Sir Crocodile]]
50!!"Desert King" Sir Crocodile
51!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyuzaburoOtomo (JP); Brian Zimmerman [Odex], Creator/JDavidBrimmer [4Kids], Creator/JohnSwasey [Funi] (EN); Francisco Villasis [4Kids], Sebastián Llapur [Netflix] (Latin American Spanish); Andreas Borcherding [Episode 76 - 79], Frank Röth (DE)
52!!!'''Age:''' 44 (Pre-Timeskip), 46 (Post-Timeskip)
53!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 126 (Manga), Episode 76 (Anime)
54!!!'''Devil Fruit:''' [[SandBlaster Sand-Sand Fruit]]
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56[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/01614a4affb6996a0a0d2915b5a56993.png]]
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59->''"Justice is only for the people who take it."''
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61Crocodile is the second of the Seven Warlords of the Sea to be formally introduced and serves as the [[ArcVillain main antagonist of the Baroque Works Saga]]. During his early travels, he eventually became disillusioned and began to view those who sailed for fortune and glory to be two-bit upstarts. He secretly formed a criminal organization called [[Characters/OnePieceBaroqueWorks Baroque Works]], whose public aim was to [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans take over the prosperous country of Alabasta and create a utopia]] and lead it as its president. To accomplish this, he worked to undermine the influence of Alabasta's King [[VillainWithGoodPublicity by publicly defeating criminals]] before the royal army could, [[GambitRoulette and by exploiting a drought in order to pit the kingdom against an army of rebels]]. His Devil Fruit, the Sand-Sand Fruit (''Suna Suna no Mi''), lets him turn into and control sand, a very useful ability in the desert kingdom of Alabasta.\
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63After Luffy defeats him and his plot to take over Alabasta is revealed to the World Government, he loses his status as a Warlord and is imprisoned in Impel Down. He is later freed by Luffy to aid him in his prison breakout and participates in the Paramount War. Following the war, Crocodile and Daz Bonez enter the New World.\
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65His bounty is 1,965,000,000 berries.[[note]] His bounty at the time he became a Warlord was 81,000,000 berries before it was frozen. After his removal from the Warlords, the organization's dissolution and the formation of the Cross Guild, his bounty increases to 1.965 billion berries.[[/note]]
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67* AllForNothing: He spent at least six years putting a plan in place to destabilize the country of Alabasta, all so he could gain access to its Poneglyph and the Ancient Weapon hidden there, only for Robin (the only woman with the ability to read the Poneglyph and thus potentially activate said superweapon) to tell him it isn't in Alabasta, [[spoiler:but halfway around the world, on the bottom of a deep artificial sea]].
68* AlmightyJanitor: While he doesn't have a ''small'' bounty, it is considerably lower than a lot of his fellow Warlords. It's revealed in the series that his bounty isn't reflective of everything he's capable of, and had the government been aware of his criminal underworld actions, it would have been ''at least'' twice as much. [[spoiler: After the events of Wano, for his strength, intellect, and the World Government seeing him as a subordinate of Buggy, who becomes one of the Four Emperors after the dissolution of the Seven Warlords, Crocodile's bounty raises to 1.965 billion berries; still lower than [[FakeUltimateHero Buggy's]], but a clear and dangerous threat regardless]].
69* AnimalMotifs: Following his Captain Hook inspiration, his motif is the crocodile. Besides his name, he keeps monstrous crocodiles as pets and has a scar that resembles a crocodile's smile.
70* ArcVillain: Crocodile is the main antagonist of the Baroque Works Saga, being the mastermind behind the titular crime organization. Most of the arcs of the saga are spent dealing with Baroque agents working under him, while Crocodile himself takes center stage as the ArcVillain of the Alabasta arc.
71* ArchEnemy:
72** He has ''more'' than earned Vivi's hatred, that of the Royal Courts, and possibly that of all of Alabasta when his crimes came to light. In fact, he's probably the only person that Vivi desires and attempts to kill.
73** He's Luffy's first true personal enemy. Luffy's [[EasilyForgiven live-and-let-live]] tendencies upon meeting many of his old enemies in the Impel Down Arc ''turn off'' as soon as he sees Crocodile again and, although they join forces because of circumstances, Luffy makes it clear he's unwilling to forgive Crocodile for what he did to Vivi.
74** He himself has a personal grudge against Whitebeard. The only reason Crocodile joins Luffy in an EnemyMine during the Impel Down arc is for a shot at killing the old man during the Paramount War.
75* BadassBoast:
76** Upon seeing Mihawk cut down the only henchman he actually likes, Crocodile takes him on, parrying Mihawk's Black Sword ''with just his hook'', and telling Mihawk to tread carefully, because "[he's] in a very bad mood right now."
77** After having saved Ace from execution at Marineford, Sengoku professes the belief that Crocodile would’ve been more concerned with Whitebeard, Crocodiles' deadpan response if is that “[he] can kill that old dying man (Whitebeard) later” but just doesn’t want to let the Marines have their way. Bear in mind he's saying this while being right in the middle of two armies (both opposing him) and Whitebeard can still fight!
78* BadassInANiceSuit: He goes to battle while dressed like a blinged-out mafia don, complete with a ring on almost every finger and a [[BadassLongcoat pimpin' green fur coat]]. In fact, after being broken out of prison by Luffy and Ivankov, he actually takes the time to get similar clothing before making their escape in earnest. After the TimeSkip, he sports an all-black version of his Alabasta outfit.
79* BadBoss: Regardless of how well you've served him, it's ''very'' unlikely that you'll survive working for him. If he likes you, you're fine; unfortunately, Daz Bones is literally the only subordinate who qualifies. Anyone else will be kept around only as long as they remain enough of an asset to justify their existence. Fuck up even once, and you're probably a dead man unless you're difficult to replace or have otherwise been useful enough to warrant his giving you a second chance. Even then, he may still kill you down the line once he no longer has a use for you. There are hints that he used to be a better boss in his previous pirate life before his downfall.
80* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: [[spoiler:Due to being the true mastermind behind the formation of Buggy's Cross Guild, he's the one who came up with the idea to issue bounties on the Marines after they had issued bounties on pirates for so long.]]
81* BerserkButton: Crocodile gets annoyed easily by nonsense or when someone is not taking something seriously. Therefore, he's quickly angered when Luffy goofs around during their first two fights.
82* BigBadWannabe:
83** While he's the main and most dangerous antagonist in the Alabasta Arc and the Baroque Works Saga, in the Paramount War, where many of the strongest players of the One Piece world are involved, Crocodile is relatively less of a threat but acts as cocky and full of himself as in Alabasta. Crocodile claims that he wants to kill [[WorldsStrongestMan Whitebeard]]. However, during the war, not only can he not get past the henchmen who are protecting Whitebeard, but he also isn't even able to inflict any damage to Whitebeard. At the end of the arc he gets overshadowed by Blackbeard, who manages to kill Whitebeard, and [[HeroKiller Admiral Akainu]], who kills Ace and emotionally breaks down Luffy.
84** [[spoiler: During the Egghead Arc, Crocodile again becomes a major threat by creating the Cross Guild to succeed Baroque Works, allies with Mihawk, absorbs the Buggy Pirates, makes their leader a PuppetKing and tries to repeat Operation Utopia, along with issuing bounties on the Marines, resulting in him getting a massive bounty increase (more than '''24''' times larger than his pre-freeze bounty) and the Guild being declared an Emperor-level threat. However, Buggy overrides his plans by forcing the Cross Guild to go after the One Piece, with Crocodile unable to do anything about it. Even the Marines consider him to be less of a threat than his partner Mihawk or the PuppetKing Buggy, giving them larger bounties than Crocodile's.]]
85* BlowYouAway: His ''Sables'' attack is a sandstorm/tornado while ''Sables: Pesado'' is a more compressed version.
86* BodyHorror: Crocodile can use his sand powers to absorb the water from the body of whoever he touches, which turns the victim into an emaciated husk.
87* BondVillainStupidity: Crocodile's plan to dispose of Luffy and his allies is to trap them in a seastone cage and flood them while they're inside, giving Vivi a sadistic choice between retrieving the key to the cage from a Bananadile or helping save Alabasta instead. While the key he throws is a fake key, leaving the possibility of his prisoners escaping the cage very slim, he still makes the mistake of leaving the group to drown without supervising to make sure they actually die. Sure enough, with the help of a still alive Mr. 3 and one of his wax keys, the group escapes.
88* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: While he rarely shows it, Crocodile is quite strong as he can easily block a twohanded slash from Mihawk, a man that can cut glaciers with shockwaves. And he manages to do so with one arm!
89* TheChessmaster:
90** The country of Alabasta sees him as their greatest protector while he secretly controls the criminal organization Baroque Works, who likewise do not know his real identity. Anything strange that happens in Alabasta can be traced back to Crocodile's plans: from sandstorms to a countrywide drought to the formation of a rebel army. The final plan of Baroque Works boils down to using the peoples' love for their country to destroy it and allow Crocodile to take over a country that loves him. And that's just the beginning. Alabasta is in no way picked at random. The World Government (which Crocodile also nominally serves as one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea) takes a dim view of any revolutionary activity, so once his betrayal became known Crocodile would need to control a nation that would give him the power to stand up to them, like one that hides the secret to finding the [[LostSuperweapon ancient superbattleship Pluton]]. Guess what's encoded onto a poneglyph in the Alabasta royal tomb?
91** [[spoiler: After the Paramount War, Crocodile bides his time, collecting capital in order to form Cross Guild as a means to disrupt the Marines operations (and just from what little we've seen, it's been frighteningly effective at it). But that wasn't the extent of his plans. He also manages to recruit Dracule Mihawk, securing one of the strongest men on the planet as an ally, and does so by making his pitch to the world's strongest swordsman right at the moment he would be the most open to suggestion (while being attacked by Marines as his home had become no longer safe) and telling Mihawk just what he knew would convince him. Then there's Cross Guild's methods; providing riches to anyone that kills a Marine. While pirates may seem like the most likely candidates to go for these bounties, in reality it's ''desperate civilians'' that are lured into chasing Cross Guild's bounties. Civilians that can no longer go home after collecting, since they've just killed a high ranking marine and are forced to go on the run. Cross Guild, of course, welcomes them in, increasing their numbers with desperate people who are capable of killing powerful marines. And all this is just the ''first step'' to his ultimate goal of building a military superpower... until Buggy puts a kibosh on that by forcing the Guild to go after the One Piece, with Crocodile being unable to do anything.]]
92* CigarChomper: Crocodile is always shown smoking a cigar, which gives him a mafia boss-style look.
93* ClimaxBoss: While the series has continued long since his defeat, the Alabasta arc, and Crocodile's defeat at Luffy's hands, actually kick off a lot of the major events that are still transpiring in the manga. Not to mention that, according to Oda, One Piece was originally written to last around 5 years and end with the Alabasta Arc. So, it's no surprise that Crocodile's defeat has lingering FinalBoss vibes.
94* CombatBreakdown: His inevitable VillainousBreakdown translated into the third round of his fight with Luffy, which, at this point, degenerates into nothing but a pure brawl. Crocodile is so fully enraged and completely out of it that he disregards his [[StoryBreakerPower Story Breaker Devil Fruit Powers]] in order to try and match Luffy physically. At this point in the series, matching Luffy physically was something very few characters could do, and Crocodile, regardless of his status as a Warlord, is ''not'' a physical fighter -- at least, not one who could match [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Luffy]]. Sure enough, Luffy manages to win this time.
95* CombatPragmatist: What makes his TouchOfDeath so deadly, besides the obvious reasons, is that he also possesses the ability to teleport (by dissolving into sand, then reforming anywhere he wants). This means he can dissolve and reform right in front of his enemy and grab them with his RightHandOfDoom, oftentimes with his right hand already around them before he starts to reform. Unlike most villains who ''could'' do something like that, Crocodile actually ''does'', and you're going to need some [[PlotArmor insane luck]] to survive it. The only reason he lost to Luffy ''at all'' is his rage-induced IdiotBall.
96* CowardiceCallout: Crocodile is called out by [[spoiler:Buggy]] [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness of all characters]] for his lack of ambition, outright questioning how he can even call himself a pirate by going after small-time goals.
97* CrazyPrepared: Throughout the Alabasta arc, whenever the Straw Hats and Vivi are about to stop the war, Crocodile always has a counter set in place to crush their attempts. It reaches the point where the only way to foil his plans is to ''defeat the man himself''. And even ''that'' would have failed and the civil war would have resumed in earnest hadn't for Igaram's unexpected survival and the rainfall over Aluburna, things Crocodile couldn't foresee in any way. Even in case he's forced into fighting hand-to-hand, he has a poisoned backup hook and, if it breaks, can eject a knife in its place.
98* CurbStompBattle: In their first match, Crocodile gives Luffy a few minutes to mess around while he stands still and uses his Devil Fruit power to turn into sand and avoid every hit. Once the time is over, Crocodile swiftly impales Luffy and [[LeftForDead buries him alive]].
99* CynicismCatalyst: There are several hints pointing towards Crocodile having lost his idealistic approach of being a pirate, whether it involved his loss to Whitebeard being his ultimate defeat that made him lose faith in his strength and more reliant on obtaining the ancient weapons, and/or another personal event that caused him to consider relying on friendship as worthless.
100* DeathGlare: After Luffy pisses him off, he shoots a quite horrific glare at [[FightingClown Luffy's goofy antics]] in their first fight.
101* {{Determinator}}: Subverted and downplayed. At Marineford, Crocodile wants to fight Whitebeard, a man that’s on the other side of at least two armies including about a dozen powerhouses strong enough to contend with Crocodile himself. On Crocodile's side is himself and Daz Bones. He does not stop coming at the Yonko despite all that. It isn’t until Squard injures Whitebeard that Crocodile loses interest and just takes on anyone he pleases. Subverted as he still plans on killing Whitebeard later, [[spoiler:at least until Blackbeard kills Whitebeard first and voids the plan.]]
102* DiabolicalMastermind: He's the mob boss of a secret organization whose influence spans across islands and who plans to attain an Ancient Weapon to garner enough military power to rival the World Government. He also paints himself as a "hero" of Alabasta while simultaneously manipulating the civilians into rebelling against their king so that he can eventually take over the kingdom for himself.
103* DragonInChief: Crocodile is [[spoiler:the real mastermind of the Cross Guild; the government mistakes Buggy as the leader because his picture was put in the center of the Cross Guild's poster, making it look like he was at the head of the group while Crocodile and Mihawk, the true leaders, are considered his right-hand men. Crocodile is initially angered by the mistake before Mihawk helps him see the benefits of having Buggy as a PuppetKing while he remains the actual boss of the organization]]. Played with in that while [[spoiler:Crocodile is the brains behind the operation, the Cross Guild still recognizes Buggy as the leader. When Buggy puts his foot down and disregards Crocodile's and Mihawk's demands by declaring that the Cross Guild is going after the One Piece, there's really nothing that Crocodile or Mihawk can do about it]].
104* EnemyMine:
105** He teams up with Luffy to get out of Impel Down and have a shot at taking out Whitebeard. Somewhat subverted in that Luffy doesn't trust him (and wasn't going to release him at first), but is talked into it by Ivankov, who knows a secret that keeps him in check. Both he and Jimbei seem to be keeping their eyes on him to make sure that he doesn't stab them in the back.
106** Inverted with Doflamingo, as he refused his assistance to take on Whitebeard.
107** Played straight again when he kills the two Marines that were supposed to execute Ace. When Sengoku calls him out on it, asking why he's siding with Whitebeard, he justifies his action by claiming that Whitebeard can be killed any time, but he won't let the Marines have their way.
108* EnragedByIdiocy: He has a very low tolerance for insults and nonsense, and once he faces Luffy, even when he was controlling the fight, Luffy infuriated him when he tried to capture Crocodile with his mouth. It gets even worse for Crocodile in the second round, who's suave composure slowly degenerates into aggravated disbelief when he sees Luffy over-drink the water. This action pissed him off so much, he screams in rage and recklessly tries to attack Luffy, who catches him off guard with a water blast.
109* EqualOpportunityEvil: His crew is about a 50/50 gender ratio and includes a black man, a flamboyant transvestite, and several old folks. For all his faults, bigotry isn't one of them.
110* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even he considers Akainu to be a real dick.
111-->'''Crocodile:''' Frankly I should be applauding him for making Straw Hat suffer, but I suppose the pirate in me would rather punch him in the face.
112* EvilCounterpart: To Luffy. It is heavily hinted that Crocodile's true dream was to become the Pirate King, but after being defeated and maimed (by Whitebeard, judging by his obvious enmity and confirmed by Oda) he got obsessed with sadistically trampling dreams and hopes of those weaker than him. Unlike Luffy, who followed his dream even after suffering a soul-crushing defeat, Crocodile abandoned his, thinking that dreams, faith in others, etc. are all useless, and that the only thing that matters is sheer power, no matter how it is obtained. As a result, he became the complete opposite of Luffy in every way.
113* EvilIsPetty: Crocodile keeps sending sandstorms to Yuba only because the mayor of the town refuses to give up faith that the town's water supply could be brought back and the place made liveable, no matter how frequently the sand buries the water.
114* EvilLaugh: Crocodile has a creepy monotone staccato, said as "Kuhahaha".
115* EvilPlan: His plan to take over Alabasta, from beginning to end, as it's what drives the arc.
116* EvilPowerVacuum: After his defeat by Luffy, Crocodile is removed from the Warlords group. This created a vacancy that Blackbeard aimed to fill by capturing Luffy. However, instead of Luffy, Blackbeard captures Luffy's brother Ace. This event triggers the Paramount War, which has far-reaching consequences and repercussions.
117* EvilVirtues: Despite all his nasty faults, Crocodile does have positive traits: He’s got brains enough to keep the WG in the dark, the patience for his plan to develop, has a 50/50 gender ratio amongst his top underlings and guts enough to take on Doflamingo or Mihawk and attack Whitebeard all on his own. To top it off, he has the absolute confidence to do it all! While it's not emphasized, he’s also willing to moderate his more vicious traits if the situation calls for it or if a person deserves better treatment, such as Daz Bones, or out of pragmatism if someone is difficult to replace and had otherwise been a loyal and useful employee, such as Bentham.
118* EvilSoundsDeep: Comes with being voiced by Creator/RyuzaburoOtomo. Or Creator/JohnSwasey.
119* FauxAffablyEvil: He seems like a cool-enough man to have a beer with despite him being the leader of an evil secret organization. 'Tis all an act, though, as he doesn't care for anyone other than himself.
120* FisherKing: While he doesn't rule over it, Crocodile is very popular in Alabasta, already a desert kingdom, but with his Devil Fruit power, Crocodile can just as easily ''make'' his own desert and cause droughts without end just by being in the area if he wants to -- which, considering his WeaksauceWeakness to any liquid, is ''all the time''. To create a drought in the kingdom, however, he doesn't use his Sand-Sand Fruit but rain powder, putting the blame on King Cobra so to cause a rebellion.
121* {{Foil}}: Surprisingly, with Buggy. Crocodile is a powerful, intimidating opponent who served as the first large-scale threat the Straw Hats faced and still manages to be a force to be reckoned. Buggy, on other hand, was outclassed by Luffy even in his initial arc, and subsequent appearances have him being source of comic relief rather than any kind of threat. Both of them [[spoiler:used to dream of becoming the Pirate King, but eventually gave up and grew cynical]]. Of the two of them, however, [[spoiler:''Buggy'' is the one who actually has the courage to give his dreams a second try, ironically making him far more of a real pirate than Crocodile]].
122* ForTheEvulz: Even with all his intricate plans and important work to do, he still takes time out of his day to torture a determined old man trying to save his destroyed town by sending him regular destructive sandstorms. And his mind raping of Princess Vivi was largely unnecessary, but he still found it highly entertaining.
123* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Crocodile defeats Luffy during their first fight, his left arm gets wet from from the fluids. Luffy is able to grab his arm and twist it a little, which is how Luffy's discovers Crocodile's weakness to water/fluids, something that Luffy later abuses during their second and third battles.
124* ForgotAboutHisPowers: In his frustration with having to deal with Luffy a third time, he forgoes his sand powers up until the end of the fight, mostly trying to hit him with a poisoned hook. It's quite clear that Luffy is way better at close combat than he is.
125* FreudianExcuse: It's been heavily implied there's a reason he went from what was described as being very similar to Luffy in outlook to the cynical {{Jerkass}} he is now, and, since this is ''One Piece'' it's probably very sad.
126* FurAndLoathing: And keep in mind that ''he lives in the desert.'' Justified because one of his explicit secondary powers is "immunity to heat".
127* GeniusBruiser: He's a terrifying giant of a man with one of the more effective powersets even now (and boy, does he know how to use it to full effect), but he's also one of the more cunning planners of the series.
128* GratuitousForeignLanguage: Italian, French, Spanish; his attack names run the gamut.
129* HandicappedBadass: Both of his hands are pretty badass, but his HookHand is practically a BadassTransplant.
130* HiddenAgendaVillain: The destruction of Alabasta was only the surface of his GambitRoulette. If he couldn't find the Pluton, though, he would still take over the country as its new monarch.
131* HookHand: One of Crocodile's main characteristic is the large golden hook in place of his left hand, which with his name form a clear nod to Captain Hook from Peter Pan. The hook is also removable, underneath is a poisonous hook, which almost kills Luffy. And underneath ''that'' hook is a dagger.
132* HowDareYouDieOnMe: Though he wasn't actually killed by the attack, Crocodile gets absolutely livid when Whitebeard is stabbed by one of his misguided allies.
133* {{Intangibility}}: Like the vast majority of those who've eaten a Logia-type Devil Fruit, Crocodile has the power to instinctively disperse into elemental matter when struck and then reform, making him difficult to fight with physical force. Because Crocodile's specific element is sand, he can't do this if he's covered in fluid or if he's struck by something that's sufficiently damp.
134* JustBetweenYouAndMe: Crocodile reveals the bomb that is set to go off in Alubarna when facing Vivi in the palace as a way of mocking her desire to save everyone. While he does try to finish her off, Luffy and Pell manage to save her, and she uses the knowledge about the bomb to find the cannon. He also leaves out a little detail about the bomb being on a timer.
135* KickTheDog: At one point he reveals that he personally and continuously tortured an old man who still believed there was water in Alabasta and wouldn't give up looking for it by using his Devil Fruit powers to completely dry up the area, [[ForTheEvulz just because]].
136* KnightOfCerebus: He's the first genuine villain to give Luffy a NoHoldsBarredBeatDown in their first fight, to the point that Luffy could only make him mad and not even ''hit him'' properly. Oh, and he's the only one so far to beat Luffy ''twice'' in one arc. It's also worth noting that the East Blue Saga had no central antagonist, just a collection of unrelated villains. Crocodile is the first antagonist whose presence encompasses an entire saga, setting the standard for all future sagas in ''One Piece'' going forward.
137* LargeAndInCharge: He's more than 2 meters tall and is in charge of an entire criminal organization.
138* LeftForDead: When he gets too angry with his foes or is too busy, he doesn't make sure that they're dead but instead leaves them in a deadly situation. This leads to his downfall in Alabasta against a {{Determinator}} like Luffy.
139* LogicalWeakness: His Devil Fruit powers, and by extension his evasiveness, rely on him being dry since he's made of sand. Simply making him wet will render him vulnerable since being wet prevents his sand from dispersing.
140* MadeOfIron: Rarely shown as his Logia powers prevents him from taking damage, but when Jozu who can lift mountains and block one of Mihawks attacks punches him, Crocodile not only remains conscious but also only bursts a single blood vessel as a result, proving that Crocodile is extremely durable.
141* MakeThemRot: Part of his Sand-Sand Fruit's power set is "desiccation" -- the ability to leech away moisture and cause solid matter to crumble into sand with a touch. People he kills with this wind up as shriveled mummy-like corpses, completely bled of water, though if he keeps draining he can reduce them to sand. Through the same power, he can also destroy inanimate material, such as causing stone to crumble into sand.
142* ManBehindTheMan:
143** During most of the Baroque Works Saga, the Straw Hats fight officers of the Baroque Works while Crocodile, the leader of the organization, works in the shadows and give orders to said officers.
144** Crocodile [[spoiler:loaned Buggy the money necessary to start Buggy's Delivery. He's also behind the formation of Cross Guild alongside Mihawk while Buggy got involved because he wasn't able to pay back Crocodile, so he had to use his own organization as collateral instead. However, when the World Government mistakes Buggy for the leader of Cross Guild, Crocodile agrees to use Buggy as his public face while he pulls the strings from behind]]. Played with in that while [[spoiler:Crocodile is technically the real leader, neither he nor Mihawk are able to command the loyalty of the Cross Guild. When Buggy goes against their demands by declaring to the Cross Guild that they're going after the One Piece, Crocodile and Mihawk can't do anything to stop it]].
145* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Just look at his [[BadassInANiceSuit classy mafia outfit]]! Oh, and he prepares a feast for Vivi when he's holding her captive.
146* MightMakesRight: Years went by during his time in the seas, before Crocodile came to view strength and military might as the only things in the world that are important, not dreams. To this end, he wishes to find [[LostSuperweapon Pluton]] to have the greatest military power in the world.
147* MyGreatestFailure: As a rookie, he was utterly defeated by Whitebeard which killed his dream of becoming Pirate King and shifted his attention to obtaining the ancient weapon Pluton.
148* MyGreatestSecondChance: Not of his own volition, but [[spoiler:Crocodile is sent back into the race for the One Piece by Buggy]].
149* MysteriousPast: He has one that was alluded to by Ivankov. Whatever it is, its secrets were enough to keep him check during the breakout of Impel Down.
150* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: He has the name of a carnivorous predator, and he's as dangerous as his name implies.
151* NeckLift: Crocodile holds Vivi by her neck with a single hand on the edge of a building, taunting about her inability to save Alabasta before letting her go so that she can plummet to her death. He later does the same to Luffy to win their second battle by dehydrating him upon grabbing his neck.
152* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: His obvious AnimalMotifs is a crocodile. He also keep several gargantuan Bananadiles as pets.
153* NighInvulnerable: His Devil Fruit, being [[ElementalShapeshifter a Logia]], makes him immune to everything. [[WeaksauceWeakness Unless it's wet, that is]].
154* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: He's a {{pirate}}, [[SandBlaster sandman]] {{samurai}}, [[TheMafia crime lord]], and [[TheGunslinger cowboy]], [[YoungGun as of the SBS]].
155* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His physical appearance is based off a young Creator/StevenSeagal.
156* NoNonsenseNemesis: While he may look and act suave, when he goes for the kill he'll do it swiftly and quickly, as seen with his first 2 fights with Luffy. On his third fight, though...
157* NoodleIncident: Sometime in the past, he had a run-in with Ivankov, who gave Crocodile ''something'' that Crocodile owes him for and which Crocodile does ''not'' want anyone to know about. It hasn't been revealed what this damning and/or embarrassing secret is, but it's enough for Ivankov to give him AnOfferYouCantRefuse.
158* NothingPersonal: Though he likes to taunt his foes when he has them helpless, Crocodile is typically an impersonal criminal; he's mostly apathetic towards Luffy even after he destroyed his empire. His one exception to this was Whitebeard, and even then, he loses interest in killing him pretty quickly.
159* NotSoStoic: Crocodile completely loses his cool when [[spoiler:Buggy sends the Cross Guild into the race for the One Piece, biting into his cigar out of pure rage. Considering that Crocodile himself had given up on achieving that same dream long ago, it's likely a sore spot for him]].
160* ObviouslyEvil: Oda tends to draw him appearing more treacherous than any other character in the series. If there's a close-up on his face, expect it to be at an ominous angle, with plenty of creepy facial shadows. If he gets beat up, his hair will dangle in front of his face, making him look even creepier. If he's in a good mood, he'll give a SlasherSmile that'll put Doflamingo to shame. Hell, in his last appearance before the time skip, he's in a close-up panel giving the most sinister looking SlasherSmile the series has ever seen. Even the anime depicts him as having skin so pale he's two shades of grey away from being a full-blown ''Vampire''.
161* OffWithHisHead: Doflamingo decapitates Crocodile during the Paramount War but, being a [[NighInvulnerability Logia]], this is a minor annoyance to him and he quickly recovers.
162* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Crocodile has a personal beef with Newgate, and for this reason he violently turns down Doflamingo's offer to team up against Whitebeard and saves Ace from his execution so that the World Government wouldn't have the upper hand on Whitebeard. Crocodile also becomes absolutely ''furious'' when Whitebeard allows himself to be stabbed by Squad.
163* PersonOfMassDestruction: He can turn entire cities into barren deserts if he wants to, and sometimes [[OmnicidalManiac he does]].
164* PetTheDog:
165** He of all people saves Luffy and Jimbei's lives from Akainu. Though the way he phrases it makes it sound like he's only looking to spite the Marines.
166** A somewhat literal example. The cover for chapter 860 depicts Crocodile holding an umbrella over a sad looking dog that was shivering in the rain. Being fan-requested cover art, the scene is not canon, but the fact that Oda took the request and the thought that one of the most despicable characters in the series has enough of a soft spot for dogs that he couldn't leave out in the rain is an amusing one.
167* PowerNullifier: Crocdile has a seastone cage at his casino, which he uses so that neither Luffy or Smoker are able to break out of with their Devil Fruit powers.
168* ProperlyParanoid: His CrazyPrepared tendencies are understandable since his WeaksauceWeakness to all liquids means that his powers are downright useless whenever it rains or he is immersed in water (such as when he is bathing). When you're vulnerable at very inopportune times, compounded with the fact that you're a pirate in a world that is ninety percent ocean, paranoia is generally an understandable, appropriate response and character trait.
169* PutOnAPrisonBus: Crocodile is taken to Impel Down at the end of the Alabasta arc. He eventually returns in the Impel Down arc, where Luffy busts him out so he can rescue Ace.
170* RankScalesWithAsskicking:
171** Crocodile is the leader of Baroque Works and, thanks to his Logia Fruit, is by far its strongest member.
172** [[spoiler:Zig-zagged in regards to Buggy's Cross Guild. Although publically Buggy is the leader of the guild and Crocodile is one of his top executives, Buggy is actually a PuppetKing to both Crocodile and Mihawk who both only put Buggy in charge as a scapegoat.]]
173* RedBaron: Like a lot of characters in the series, Crocodile has an epithet. Unlike the vast majority, he’s got two unique titles; “Desert King”, reflecting his mastery of his Logia Devil Fruit, and “Sir”.
174* RefugeInAudacity: Zigzagged. Crocodile planned [[spoiler: to found Cross Guild and issue bounties on marines but Buggy accidentally took all the credit and is mistaken for the leader. While initially angry, Crocodile agrees to Mihawk's proposal that having Buggy as decoy leader would let him keep a low profile]].
175* {{Revenge}}: His motivation to escape Impel Down is to get another chance at Whitebeard in the Paramount War after the latter humiliated him in the past.
176* SandBlaster: The Sand-Sand Fruit allows him to create, control, and [[ElementalShapeshifter turn into]] sand. He has such mastery over his powers that he can throw around sandstorms on par with tornadoes and NoSell any physical attack by turning into sand at the exact moment of impact. His only weakness is that getting wet negates his ability to turn into sand which leaves him vulnerable. He's honed his powers to the point that he can drain water from any source, including straight from people's bodies. When he fights in a desert, like against Luffy in Alabasta, he's almost invincible.
177* SelfRestraint: When Miss Doublefinger and other members of Baroque Works try to [[BreakingOutTheBoss rescue him from prison]], he and Daz Bones decide to stay and go to Impel Down. He was originally planning on staying in Eternal and Inferno Hell respectively for who knows how long, and left because he had a chance to kill Whitebeard at Marineford.
178* SentientSands: He became living, moving sand in human form after eating the Sand-Sand Fruit.
179* ShapingYourAttacks: "Desert Spada" and "Desert La Spada" are two attacks which consists in Crocodile shaping the sand into blades.
180* SherlockScan: He only catches a brief glimpse of the Strawhats, but Crocodile still figures out exactly what they’ve been doing to counter any potential infiltrations by Mr. 2 Bon Clay.
181* SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids:
182** Crocodile used to dream of becoming the King of Pirates until his experiences turned him into a jaded and greedy pirate. He berates Luffy during their final round, after getting completely fed up with the young pirate, because he never gives up.
183** Crocodile repeatedly sends sandstorms to Yuba to break Toto's spirit, since he never gives up the hope to find water.
184* SmokingIsCool: His omnipresent cigar only adds to his mafia boss-like attire.
185* TheSocialDarwinist: Displays some more benign aspects of this. Crocodile hates weakness, and people who believe in things without the strength to back them up; this is in opposition to Luffy who will fight for anybody's beliefs, no matter how weak they are.
186* SpannerInTheWorks: His actions during the war in Marineford effectively stop the Navy from killing Ace right away, not to mention stop anyone who tries to block Luffy from rescuing him such as Doflamingo or Mihawk, as well as prevent Akainu from killing Luffy and Jimbe.
187* SquishyWizard: Crocodile has a very strong Devil Fruit and it's positively lethal, both directly in combat and indirectly with his ability to enhance and create sandstorms that can devastate whole cities. Additionally, his status as a Logia means most attacks are ineffective. However, he can't take hits well if they ''do'' connect. It doesn't take Luffy much to beat him once Crocodile foregoes his powers to try and fight hand to hand.
188* SuperpowerLottery: Quite possibly one of the most explicit winners: He's not just a Logia user, he's one that had the sense to explore the uses his particular Devil Fruit (Sand-Sand Fruit) gave him, and then some, using it in ways that a lot of people would've thought were outside the scope of 'moves sand'. Yeah, he's a one-man sandstorm, but he can make literally anything, living or nonliving, dry and, with time, even turn a lush green forest into a ''desert'' if he wanted to.
189* TechnicolorToxin: His hidden hook is smeared in purple poison.
190* TeethClenchedTeamwork: During Whitebeard's assault on Marine HQ, Crocodile is forced to work together with Luffy by Ivankov. Doesn't mean either of them is happy about it, although Crocodile's not one to hold a grudge.
191* TouchOfDeath: His Sand-Sand Fruit powers include being able to [[MakeThemRot lethally desiccate]] anything he touches by draining its liquids, and one of his favored finishing moves is to grab somebody and drain them dry.
192* TrademarkFavoriteFood: His favorite foods are crocodile meat (fittingly) and tomatoes.
193* UnderestimatingBadassery:
194** The reason why he loses and his plan to take over Alabasta fails is because he severely underestimates how capable Luffy and the rest of the Straw Hats are. And ''boy'' did it piss him off.
195** [[spoiler:He completely underestimates Buggy, seeing him as a useful PuppetKing that'd be easily kept under foot. However, Buggy gets fed up with their laziness and outplays him and Mihawk by convincing their crews to go after the One Piece, whether Crocodile likes it or not.]]
196* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: Subverted. It seems that Crocodile stages a massive coup against the throne of Alabasta to seemingly create a utopia for him and Baroque Works. However, the only reason he wants anything to do with the sand kingdom is because of [[WeaponOfMassDestruction a massive battleship called Pluton with the power to wipe out an island]]. By attaining it, he can establish the greatest military force the world has ever known which could even rival [[TheGovernment the World Government]].
197* VillainHasAPoint: In his third fight with Luffy, Crocodile tells him that once he learned how cruel and dark the seas really are, he would forsake himself and his dreams. By the end of the War at Marineford, Luffy loses Ace and ends up exactly as Crocodile states, doubting himself for the first time in his life, believing he's too weak to be the Pirate King. Only with some encouragement from Jimbei and Rayleigh was he able to regain his desire to follow his dream again.
198* VillainousBreakdown: After Luffy miraculously survives their first two fights and tries to fight him a third time, Crocodiles becomes increasingly more impatient and loses his cool, leading him into fighting out of rage and pure instinct and losing for good.
199* VillainousRescue: In the Marineford Arc, he manages to pull this off ''three times''! First, he takes out two Marines about to execute Ace. Second, he takes on Mihawk to buy Luffy time to reach Ace and save Mr. 1 (his priority is the latter). Third, he takes on Admiral "punched a hole through the guy made of living fire" Akainu to rescue Luffy and Jimbei.
200* VillainousValor: Crocodile is a guy with no extraordinary physical skills or toughness, and Luffy just managed to pierce his invincible defenses, what does Crocodile do? Stand up, laugh at Luffy and tell him how weak he is before kicking his ass, for the second time. Crocodile has balls.
201* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Crocodile's front as Alabasta's guardian make him revered in the country he's secretly trying to take over.
202* VirtueIsWeakness: As mentioned above, he looks down at camaraderie [[PowerOfFriendship beyond]] [[TrueCompanions professionalism]] and sees believing in your dreams as foolish.
203* WalkingWasteland: His Sand-Sand Fruit gives him two different ways of destroying his surroundings. Firstly, he can produce an endless supply of sand from his body, allowing him to simply bury things in tons of sand. Secondly, by employing his desiccation powers, he can suck the moisture out of a huge area, killing any living creature standing in it and causing all solid matter, including stone statues and buildings, to dissolve into sand -- the latter method is even a named attack for him, which he calls [[MeaningfulName "Ground Death"]]. Fortunately, he can only cause this mass-sand conversion in whatever he touches with his hand or which is connected to what he's draining.
204* WeakButSkilled: By Logia standards, although he's capable of large-scale destruction, compared to someone like Akainu or Eneru he comes up decidedly short. He makes up for it with his overwhelming willingness to fight dirty and his almost reflexive mastery of his Devil Fruit.
205* WeaksauceWeakness: Crocodile is an amazing strategist and has one of the deadliest powers in the series, but his Fruit powers are more susceptible to water and other liquids than other Devil Fruit users because of the element it uses. It's weak enough to the point a nice drizzle or being hit with any wet object (such as fists covered in blood, or sweat) will nullify his Logia powers temporarily. It's a good thing he's prepared for such events by being skilled in other combat arts.
206* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: When Crocodile traps most of the heroes in a cage, instead of just killing them while he has the chance, Crocodile decides to tell them his EvilPlan for the destruction of Alabasta and then tosses the key from a cage to one of his giant pet crocodiles, and later he just leaves them to die, allowing water slowly fill the room. To his credit, the key he throws is a fake one, but it's still no surprise that the situation doesn't end in Crocodile's favor.
207* WhyWontYouDie: Crocodile defeats Luffy twice during the Alabasta arc, and both times the latter miraculously survives. When Luffy goes to face Crocodile for the third time, the Warlord is incredulous and becomes impatient, losing any coolness he had before.
208* WickedCultured: He's just as classy as he is badass, even drinking fine wine and preparing a banquet for Vivi as he's holding her captive right next to the caged Straw Hats and Smoker.
209* WildCard: During the Marineford Arc, since he's on his own side and nobody else's, what he does is rather unpredictable. He originally focuses solely on killing Whitebeard, but after Squall stabs Whitebeard, he turns his attention towards attacking the Marines instead and helping Luffy save Ace since he didn't want them to have the satisfaction of killing Whitebeard before he did. After Whitebeard's death foils his plans, he continues to antagonize the Marines by preventing Akainu from killing both Luffy and Jimbei even though he was only in an EnemyMine with them before and doesn't really care about either of them.
210* WorthyOpponent: He seems to have gained ''some'' measure of respect for Luffy, if his saving of Luffy and co. at Marineford is anything to go by. It's worth noting that when meeting Luffy in Impel Down, after his defeat, he doesn't talk down to him, showing that Luffy isn't some dime-a-dozen rookie anymore to him anymore but someone actually worth acknowledging.
211* YouAreACreditToYourRace: He says this to Jimbei as praise for him saving the Impel Down escapees by calling whale sharks. Merfolk can talk to fish, but most Fish-men are too carnivorous for fish to want anything to do with them.
212* YouHaveFailedMe: The consequences of failing Crocodile aren't pretty: After he hears a report from "Mr. 3" (actually Sanji impersonating him) that the Straw Hat Pirates were still alive during their conversation after previously saying he eliminated them, he orders Mr. 2 Bon Kurei to eliminate him for lying about completing his mission. When Mr. 3 escapes this and returns to Crocodile, he instead feeds Mr. 3 to his Bananadiles (though, amazingly, he escapes alive from that as well). Hell, the Mr. 7 duo were willing to blow up the town center in Alubarna even risking getting caught in the blast, because they fear ''that much'' what Crocodile would do to them if they failed.
213* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness:
214** He was willing to have almost all of his subordinates, including his Officer Agents, blown up along with the rest of Alubarna. Considering he was expecting to attain the ancient weapon Pluton afterwards, he didn't have much use for them anymore.
215** It's too bad for Ms. All-Sunday that Crocodile decides to kill her after she supposedly reads Alabasta's ponyglyph to him, though he doesn't end up succeeding in killing her. However, his attempt is somewhat Justified since she double-crosses him as well.
216** This is surprisingly subverted, though, in the case of Mr. 1, who went to Impel Down with Crocodile. As soon as the breakout occurs, he immediately goes to his cell for him to be his subordinate again. Now ''that's'' loyalty.
217[[/folder]]
218
219[[folder:Miss All Sunday / "Demon Child" Nico Robin]]
220->Vice President of Baroque Works. See her [[Characters/OnePieceNicoRobin own page]].
221[[/folder]]
222
223[[folder:Mr. 1 / "The Killer" Daz Bonez]]
224!!"Mr. 1" Daz Bonez
225!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TetsuInada (JP), Brian Maillard (EN 4Kids), Creator/BrettWeaver (EN, Funi); Bardo Miranda (4Kids), Eduardo Fonseca (Latin American Spanish)
226!!!'''Age:''' 29 (Pre-Timeskip), 31 (Post-Timeskip)
227!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 160 (Manga), Episode 103 (Anime)
228!!!'''Devil Fruit:''' [[BladeBelowTheShoulder Dice-Dice Fruit]]
229
230[[quoteright:290:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_187.png]]
231[[caption-width-right:290:[[labelnote:Click here to see his Impel Down attire]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daz_bones_anime_concept_art.png]][[/labelnote]]
232
233->''"Are you going to... cut through a diamond next...?"''
234--->'''Chapter 196'''
235
236The highest ranking Baroque Works officer (excluding Mr. 0), paired up with Miss Doublefinger. He is cold and collected and is a former bounty hunter and assassin, although he really doesn't get along with Mr. 2. He's also the most loyal of the subordinates, and the only one still working for Crocodile. He has eaten the Dice-Dice Fruit (''Supa Supa no Mi'') which allows him to turn any part of his body into a steel blade.\
237
238In the Alabasta arc, he engages in "Operation Utopia" and fights against Zoro, where he's defeated and sent to Impel Down. Later he escapes thanks to Luffy's intrusion, and after the Summit War, he decides to follow Crocodile in the New World.\
239
240His bounty is 75,000,000 Berries.
241----
242* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Mr. 1 can casually slice ''buildings'' to pieces with a swing of his arms, and he claims he can cut things on the ''atomic level''.
243* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Due to his powers, Mr. 1 thinks no swordsman can beat him and spends most of his fight taunting Zoro, until the latter learns how to cut steel and defeats him.
244* BadassInANiceSuit: After the Paramount war, he sports a very nice suit, albeit with his tie loose, to indicate his status as professional assassin.
245* BigOlUnibrow: Although not very thick and very easy to miss, he has a single unibrow that makes his face more serious.
246* BladeBelowTheShoulder: The ''Dice-Dice Fruit'' lets Mr. 1 turns any part of his body into a blade, like his entire forearm, only his fingers or his feet.
247* BountyHunter: Used to be a bounty hunter before joining Baroque Works as an assassin.
248* CerebusRetcon: That "Superhero" joke from the Baroque Works cover story? According to AllThereInTheManual, he actually set out from a young age to be a hero, but his ideals ultimately were twisted to where he became a ruthless assassin.
249* CurbStompBattle: Lasts one panel against Mihawk at Marineford. Though he manages to gain Mihawk's respect, something not easy to do.
250* TheDragon: After their escape at Impel Down, Daz Bones follows Crocodile in the New World, becoming his closest subordinate.
251* EvenEvilHasStandards: While Daz Bone is a cruel assassin, he values loyalty highly and is appalled by Buggy's closest crew members casually brushing off his impending death at the hands of Crocodile like it's nothing despite years of comradeship to save themselves.
252* EvilCounterpart: Daz Bones is a contrast to Zoro. They both are deadly warriors that are defined by their serious and grim nature, were former bounty hunters that currently possess UndyingLoyalty towards a slightly more powerful individual with dreams of becoming the Pirate King and use blades to kill people; they also have confirmed kills. If Zoro didn't have his honorable swordsman code and followed somebody more evil than Luffy, he really wouldn't be any different than Mr. 1.
253* FallenHero: Supplemental material explains that Daz Bones wished to become a superhero (and still wishes to, as shown in Baroque Works' mini-adventure), but ended up becoming a corrupted mercenary.
254* GracefulLoser: After Zoro manages to slice his steel, Mr. 1 admits defeat, asks if Zoro plans on cutting through diamond next, and falls unconscious.
255* HiddenDepths: An extra arc in the manga had the heads of Baroque Works undergo an illusion that manifested their dreams and desires. For Daz Bonez? To be a '''superhero.''' While he looks uncomfortable (or at least embarrassed) on the outside, a thought bubble implies he is actually delighted. Of course, this also sets up a StealthPun as seen below...
256* IChooseToStay: Despite the possibility of avoiding being imprisoned, he, along with Crocodile, decides to remain in Impel Down. He later escapes during the riot made by Luffy.
257* ImplausibleFencingPowers: He can cut entire buildings without even touching them.
258* InsistentTerminology: Despite his powers, he does not identify himself as a swordsman.
259* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Daz ''Bonez'' isn't a reassuring name.
260* NervesOfSteel: Pun aside, despite all the heavy work and torture he goes through while a prisoner in Impel Down, he's completely unfazed.
261* NoNonsenseNemesis: In battle, he doesn't show any mercy and attacks Zoro even when he's wounded and cannot defend himself.
262* NoShirtLongJacket: During the Alabasta arc. Justified since his entire body is as hard as steel and Alabasta is a desert island.
263* PsychoForHire: He's part of an organization of villains, and he's an higher-up at that.
264* PutOnAPrisonBus: Along with Crocodile, he's taken to Impel Down once Zoro defeats him in Alabasta. He eventually returns in the Impel Down arc, where he participates in the mass breakout.
265* RazorSharpHand: Of course, his hand can become a blade too.
266* RazorWind: Seems to be the case, considering he doesn't have to touch the thing he wants to cut. Though you can't see said wind.
267* ScarsAreForever: Has a scar on his eye, showing that he's an experienced fighter.
268* ScaryBlackMan: A dark-skinned man with possibly African features who's the right-hand man of renowned (former) member of the Seven Warlords and is formidable in combat with his slicing limbs.
269* SingleStrokeBattle: After seeing how Zoro still stands up despite being wounded several times, Mr. 1 decides to finish him once and for all, but Zoro learns how to cut through steel and it's Mr. 1's defeat.
270* SleevesAreForWimps: His Alabasta outfit is sleeveless. Justified since his fighting style revolves around turning any body part into a blade, especially his arms. (Though, on the other hand, he ''also'' turns his legs into blades at several points, and [[MagicPants his pants/shoes are always fine afterwards]].)
271* StealthPun: Several. His Devil Fruit is called the Supa-Supa Fruit, which gives him super powers and his secret dream is to be a super hero. The obvious pun is "super", a play on "Supa". The second not-quite-as-obvious pun is that he is literally a [[Comicbook/{{Superman}} Man of Steel]]. A "Supaman", if you will...
272* TheStoic: He never jokes around, and remains serious and calm under any and all circumstances.
273* TattooedCrook: Has the kanji for "1" tattooed on his chest.
274* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He ''really'' doesn't get along with Mr. 2, but both work (though Mr. 2 not anymore) for Crocodile.
275* ThemeNaming: He (along with his partner, Miss Doublefinger) has a "sharpness" theme; In particularly, his attacks are a pun on "sparking", and ironically, "super-" (''supa'').
276* ThisIsADrill: His ''Spiral Hollow'' is essentially this, by making round blades on his forearms and spinning them rapidly.
277* UndyingLoyalty: Towards Crocodile. He got pissed when Zoro talked badly about him, stayed with him in jail when they could have both broken out, and when Crocodile finally does decide to leave, he follows him immediately and without question. Additionally, he obeyed his every order in the war, even if it was protecting Luffy from Hawkeye. Then he went to the New World with him.
278* WalkingShirtlessScene: During his escape from Impel Down, he removes the shirt of his prison suit.
279* WarriorMonk: His overall appearance in Alabasta evokes the look of a monk, indicating that he's a serious fighter.
280* TheWorfEffect: After controlling the fight for its majority, when Zoro discovers how to hear the "breath" of all things, Bonez gets taken out in a single hit. When he goes up against Mihawk, who already knows how to cut steel, he's taken down almost immediately.
281[[/folder]]
282
283[[folder:Miss Doublefinger / "Poison Spider" Zala]]
284!!"Miss Doublefinger" Zala
285!!!'''Voiced by:''' Rin Mizuhara (JP) (Episode 103-104), Yuko Tachibana (JP) (Episode 107+, Movie 8), Eva Kaminsky (EN, 4Kids), Creator/LeahClark (EN, Funi); Romina Marroquín Payró (4Kids), Jessica Ortiz (Netflix) (Latin American Spanish)
286!!!'''Age:''' 26 (Pre-Timeskip), 28 (Post-Timeskip)
287!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 155 (Manga), Episode 103 (Anime)
288!!!'''Devil Fruit:''' [[SpikeBallsOfDoom Spike-Spike Fruit]]
289
290[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miss_doublefinger_anime.png]]
291
292Mr.1's partner and the highest ranking female member of Baroque Works, with the exception of [[TheDragon Miss All Sunday]]. Like her partner, she's calm and professional, although feels sorry for Nami's awkwardness with her new weapon. She has eaten the Spike-Spike Fruit (''Toge Toge no Mi'') who gives her the ability to grow spikes able to pierce walls on all her body or turn her body parts in big spikes.\
293
294She's introduced as a barista named Paula (which is not her real name) before revealing herself as Miss Doublefinger. After the events of Alabasta she's captured but, before she could be taken to Impel Down, Miss Goldenweek, along with Mr. 5 and Miss Valentine, helps her escape and she re-opens the Spider Cafe to work as a barista (this time for real).\
295
296She has a bounty of 35,000,000 Berries.
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298* AffablyEvil: Miss Doublefinger is in general quite friendly to her fellow Baroque Works members (unlike her partner who seems to be a Jerkass to everyone but Crocodile) and she even feels sorry for Nami when the latter's weapon doesn't work. Due to this, she goes somewhat easy on Nami at the beginning. When Nami finally learns to use her weapon, Doublefinger goes into killing mode, but by then it is already too late.
299* AnimalMotifs: A spider. It's in her epithet, the name of her Cafe and her outfit invokes the imagery of a cobweb.
300* TheBartender: Her cover job, it's also revealed to be her biggest dream. By the end of Miss Goldenweek's mini-arc, this becomes her actual job.
301* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Ms Doublefinger has the ability to grow spikes from her body and turns her forearms into ones.
302* BlownAcrossTheRoom: Thanks to Nami's final attack, she's sent flying through ''three buildings''. Small wonder it didn't turn her to paste.
303* ClarkKenting: Her barista identity, Paula, is just her with a pair of glasses, a bandana on her head and her hair tied into a ponytail.
304* ClothingDamage: Averted. Although her Devil Fruit let her grows spikes all over her body, her clothes change shape with the body. Oda says the reason her spikes don't rip her clothes is because it would've gotten too erotic. The only exception is one of her techniques which destroys her sleeves as she grows spikes on her arms.
305* CombatStilettos: They're very small, but she can grow spikes under them.
306* DarkActionGirl: Miss Doublefinger is a deadly and stoic assassin working for an evil organization, and is the most fight-oriented among all of the female Baroque Works members.
307* DeadpanSnarker: Gives some snarky comments to her partner, Mr. 1, and then mocks Nami's (apparently) useless Clima-tact.
308* DesignatedGirlFight: She's the only female member of Baroque Work's team (not counting Miss Merry Christmas who's a {{Gonk}}) and fights Nami, the only female member of the Straw Hats at the time.
309* DubNameChange: Her name is changed to "Miss New Years' Eve" in the 4Kids adaptation. The pun still works though, see Meaningful Name for why.
310* GrowingMusclesSequence: Among the things her Devil Fruit can do is to turn her fingers into syringes and then pump her muscles to make her attacks stronger.
311* HartmanHips: While her body isn't much different by the standard female girl's in One Piece, Miss Doublefinger's hips are more evident thanks to her SupermodelStrut.
312* HulkingOut: Her "Toge dopping" technique turns her own fingers into syringes, then she pinches her own arms to increase her muscle mass and make stronger attacks.
313* ImpactSilhouette: When Nami defeats her by spinning her around and launching her through a building she leaves two different silhouettes at both ends of the building, each with her at a different orientation due to the spinning.
314* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Given her Devil Fruit, this is her favorite method of assassination.
315* MeaningfulName: Oda explains that "Double finger" refers to his own style of body language he uses when he talks about January 1 (New Year's Day). He raises the index fingers on both of his hands which represents the month and the day.
316* MsFanservice: She's a beautiful woman with an ImpossibleHourglassFigure and her SupermodelStrut emphasizes this.
317* OhCrap: Right before Nami uses her ultimate attack.
318* RollingAttack: In one of her attacks, Stinger Hedgehog ([[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog One must wonder what it references]]), she turns her entire body into spikes and rolls toward the opponent.
319* SincerityMode: She actually sympathizes a little with Nami when she's trying to get the hang of the Clima-Tact since it just make Nami look like a fool. Granted not enough to stop her from killing her, but still...
320* SpikeBallsOfDoom: With her Devil Fruit, Miss Doublefinger can turn her entire body into a large spiky ball to roll over the opponent.
321* SupermodelStrut: {{Exaggerated|Trope}} and {{Parodied|Trope}}. Ms. Doublefinger swings her hips and legs to the farthest side she can manage with every step she takes, and she often has both her hands placed on her hips. Her HartmanHips figure only emphasizes it further.
322* UnderestimatingBadassery: Miss Doublefingers goes very easy on Nami because she doesn't consider her a real fighter, to the point of feeling genuine embarrassment for her. To be fair, even Nami herself isn't really confident about Clima-tact's utility at the beginning and is learning to use it in the middle of their fight.
323* UseYourHead: Miss Doublefinger can change her hair into a ball of spikes and ram her opponent. Nami stops her with her foot, which gets pierced in the process.
324* VillainousBreakdown: She keeps getting more frustrated during her fight with Nami as the latter keeps escaping.
325* WallCrawl: She can grows some spikes under her feet and walk on the walls or even the ceiling, [[DeathFromAbove and then land on her opponent with a spiked head]].
326* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Miss Doublefinger plays a lot with Nami during their fight, allwing the latter to learn how to use the Clima-tact, her new weapon, and defeat Miss Doublefinger.
327* WolverineClaws: One of her most common attacks is turning her fingers into needles.
328[[/folder]]
329
330[[folder:Mr. 2 Bon Clay / Bentham "of the Wild"]]
331!!"Mr. 2 Bon Clay" Bentham
332!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KazukiYao (JP), Barry Yandell (EN, Funi), Kevin Konlack (EN, 4Kids); Jorge Ornelas (4Kids), Roberto Carillo (Netflix) (Latin American Spanish)
333!!!'''Age:''' 30 (Pre-Timeskip), 32 (Post-Timeskip)
334!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 129 (Manga), Episode 78 (Anime)
335!!!'''Devil Fruit:''' [[{{Shapeshifter}} Clone-Clone Fruit]]
336
337
338[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bon_clay_anime.png]]
339[[caption-width-right:220:[[labelnote:Click here to see his Impel Down attire]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bentham_anime.png]][[/labelnote]]
340
341->''"Straw-chan...!! I came to save you... '''in the name of friendship!!!'''"''
342
343Mr. 2 Bon Clay (or "Bon Kurei") is one of the more eccentric characters in the series, and that's saying something. A transvestite with a dance-based fighting style called ''Okama Kenpo'' (Crossdresser Martial Arts), the Clone-Clone Fruit (''Mane Mane no Mi'') that enables him to copy others' appearances, and an incredibly fruity and over the top personality, he is much more dangerous than he may appear, as he was the sole member of the second highest tier of the Baroque Works Officer Agents. Mr. 2 is prone to breaking out in song and twirling around, annoying those nearby to no end, and he shows a surprising level of loyalty towards his friends. And if you're wondering why he has no female calendar-themed partner, he's equal parts man ''and'' woman all by himself -- and that's without using his Devil Fruit to pose as an actual girl.\
344
345He first meets the Straw Hats while they are en route to Alabasta after he has fallen overboard off his own ship, and gets along quite well with the more easily amused Luffy, Chopper, and Usopp. After being defeated by Sanji, he's deeply moved by what he saw as a gesture of sportsmanship, resulting in him and his flunkies distracting the Marines long enough for the Straw Hats to escape Alabasta. Afterwards, after a series of misadventures, Mr. 2 is arrested and sent to Impel Down.\
346
347During Luffy's attempt to rescue Ace, he's freed and ends up fighting alongside him, Buggy the Clown, and fellow Baroque Works agent Mr. 3. After Luffy is defeated by the warden Magellan and left to die in Level 5, Mr. 2 sets out to save him and find the imprisoned Emporio Ivankov, a transvestite king who allegedly has miraculous healing powers, dragging the unwilling Buggy and Mr.3 along for the ride as well. Afterwards Bon Clay stays behind and disguises himself as Magellan so that the Gates of Justice would open and the rest of his comrades could escape.\
348
349Fortunately, as fate would have it, after Ivankov's escape, Bon Clay has become the new leader of Level 5.5.\
350
351He has a bounty of 32,000,000 Berries.
352----
353* AffablyEvil: He's very nice for being a member of an evil organization, it's no wonder he performs a HeelFaceTurn.
354* AgentPeacock: Magnificently, with his flamboyant mannerisms and badass feats.
355* AirJousting: His fight with Sanji ends with one a-la [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Ken vs Shin.]] After that, he's defeated.
356* BackToBackBadasses: He and Luffy pull this off epically in Impel Down against the blue gorillas.
357* BeautifulAllAlong: While his garish outfit and wacky personality generally cause him to look very goofy, he's surprisingly handsome without makeup on and when acting serious.
358* {{Bowdlerise}}: In the anime, the kanji on his coat are the characters for the Japanese word for ballerina rather than Okama, as in the manga (okama is slang for, among other possible definitions, transvestite, and by modern standards is considered overtly homophobic/transphobic in tone; an equivalent would be having "tranny" emblazoned across his coat), and his fighting style, Okama Kenpo, was renamed Ballet Kenpo. The 4Kids dub went one further and named his fighting style Crazy Karate. Movie 8, however, has the "Okama" kanji on his coat. Funimation naturally did not censor it.
359** Downplayed during the anime's take on the Impel Down arc. Bon Clay openly refers to himself as "gay", "queer" and "okama" several times, and incorporates those words into some of his attack names, but he tends to refer to his fighting style predominantly as "Oh, Come My Way", a syllabic equivalent to "Okama Way".
360** This is inverted in the German dub of the Alabasta arc, where they double down on homophobic/transphobic slurs, such as naming his Devil Fruit the "Tranny Fruit" and characters calling him a "faggot".
361* BringIt: In an epic moment of awesomeness, Bon Clay drops his sissy act if only for a moment to tell Hina to come after him and his crew instead of the Straw Hats.
362-->'''Bon Clay:''' ''BRING IT ON, SISTER.''
363* BrokenPedestal: Downplayed. He views Ivankov as a miracle worker who can do anything. When he actually meets him, Ivankov's antics are a little much even for him and his healing methods are nowhere near the miracles Bon Clay expected. Ivankov outright tells him that he's not as good as the pretty picture Bon Clay has made in his mind. Bon Clay still acknowledges as a badass and is incredibly grateful to him for saving Luffy.
364* CampStraight: During his proper introduction, Mr. 2 Bon Clay tells Vivi that she's his type, and he is never shown to be attracted to men. Although given that Mr. 2 Bon Clay identifies himself as both genders, he's not exactly straight either.
365* CampyCombat: Fitting for a flamboyant okama, Mr. 2's fighting style, the Okama Kenpo, is very feminine and graceful, reminiscent of a ballet.
366* CatchPhrase: "Stop joking around!"
367* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Mr 2's Devil Fruit doesn't give him any fighting ability, but he's one of Baroque Works' strongest agents thanks to his incredible strength. While in Impel Down, Mr. 2 defeat the Sphynx with his own kicks.
368* CollectorOfForms: Bentham ate the Clone-Clone Devil fruit, allowing him to mimic anyone's physical form provided he's touched their faces. When he meets the Straw Hats, he shows off his Devil Fruit ability by changing into many people he previously touched, including King Cobra.
369* {{Crossdresser}}: Subverted. Despite the ballerina-inspired early outfit, he hasn't actually done any crossdressing, though he does claim to be both a man and a woman. His fellows in the Kamabakka Kingdom, however, go all-out drag (as do the Newkama of Impel Down... at least the ones retaining their original gender, the rest having been gone through a gender-swapping transmogrification using Ivankov's equally ambiguous gender bending powers).
370* CurbStompBattle: When Usopp meets Sanji after his fight with Mr. 2, he says that he and Eyelashes have been defeated by Mr. 2 in two seconds. One second each.
371* DanceBattler: Okama Kenpo is largely based on ballet moves, most of which involve his feet. The swans decorations he wears are also fitting with his dance-like combat style.
372* {{Determinator}}: He's definitely earned his credentials in this area during the Impel Down arc. Despite fighting hordes of enemies, he still keep going without slowing down.
373* DisneyDeath: After covering the escape of Impel Down prisoners he is last seen in a last stand against Magellan where Bentham accepts his demise. However a cover story reveals that he survived and is the new leader of Newkama Land.
374* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite being flamboyantly {{camp}}, Bon Clay is dumbstruck when he sees the Newkama Kingdom hidden in Impel Down. In the dubbed anime, he even goes so far as to ask "who ''are'' these perverts?" as he takes in the residents. Part of the reason why he stops hero-worshipping Ivankov so intensely is because Ivankov is flamboyant and weird beyond even Bon Clay's ability to handle.
375* ExtremityExtremist: Downplayed; his fighting style, Okama Kenpo, is mainly based on kicks, but he also has plenty of open-handed punches, jabs and chops in the arsenal as well.
376* FightsLikeANormal: He has Devil Fruit powers, but they have very little combat potential that he can take advantage of. That said, saying he fights like a ''normal'' person is probably generous...
377* GenderBender: He can freely become a woman by using his Clone-Clone Fruit's powers with a female target. And it's more than just a surface-level change. He once impersonated Nami and ''flashed'' the Straw Hats to prove his Devil Fruit's, er, 'completeness'. Nami was not amused.
378* {{Gonk}}: Downplayed, since he's not that ugly, but when he tries to mix his face with the funniest parts he "collected" the only thing that changes it's his nose into Usopp's.
379* {{Guyliner}}: He wears a lot of green eyeliner as part of his queer aesthetic. He weaponizes it by ripping his eyeliner off his face and throw it as projectiles.
380* HappilyMarried: In the gag comic "Mugiwara Theatre: Family Time", he marries Nami in a beautiful ceremony. Turns out to be a dream cooked up by Sanji.
381* HasAType: He tells Vivi that she's his type upon meeting her for the first time.
382* HeelFaceTurn: Since Bentham strongly believes in the power of friendship and, despite having fought the Straw Hats a little before, he sacrifices himself to let them escape from the Marines.
383* HeroicSacrifice: Somehow manages to pull this off in every arc he appears in:
384** He impersonates Luffy to distract the Marines at the end of the Alabasta arc.
385** In the manga-only cover story 'Meet Baroque Works' he took on Hina again, along with a fairly large force of Marines, to allow his fellow members to rescue Miss Valentine from execution. This led to his becoming imprisoned in Impel Down.
386** At the end of the Impel Down arc, he decides to stay behind so that he can impersonate Magellan and have the Gates of Justice opened so that Luffy and the rest of the escapees can sail away to freedom. He only tells Jimbei this to prevent the others from finding out, and while he's discovered by Magellan, he gets to bid a teary farewell to the entire group of escapees. Luffy actually complains about this, annoyed that Bon Clay is always the one doing the sacrificing.
387* HotBlooded: A rather very passionate and spirited individual.
388* InconsistentDub: After the censors gave up on covering transvestites in the anime (due to their prominent role from the Impel Down arc onwards), his fighting style was allowed to regain its manga name.
389* LargeHam: Mr. 2 is ''very'' loud and flamboyant.
390* LogicalWeakness: He has the ability to perfectly mimic the body of anyone he touches but he can't use his kenpo while transformed, which makes sense as he wouldn't be as used to fighting with a body that isn't his own.
391* NiceGuy: Even after being outed as one of the Baroque Works members, he's still very nice towards the Straw Hats, at least after they beat him and his group.
392* PhotographicMemory: Whether or not it is an effect of eating the Clone-Clone Fruit, Mr. 2 is capable of remembering every person he ever touched.
393* PinkGirlBlueBoy: Mr. 2 main outfit is a pink jacket over a blue ballerina outfit, combining traditionally feminine and masculine color to emphasize how, as an okama, he's both man and woman.
394* ThePowerOfFriendship: A firm believer of this. He oozes this from his pores at the end of the Alabasta arc, and goes into overdrive in Impel Down.
395* PragmaticVillainy: Part of the reason he takes the Straw Hat's ship is to invoke a team-up to escape the Marines, but by the end he willingly gets captured to let his friends escape.
396* ShapeShifter: His Devil Fruit gives him the power to transform into any person he touches and can also combine the pieces of all the people he touched.
397* ShapeshifterMashup: Parodied. His Clone-Clone Montage is supposed to be this (taking aspects of different people he's touched to make a new face) which he tried to use on Sanji to make the world's weirdest face to make him laugh. 90% of the "new face" was his own with the only difference being his nose which was that of Usopp's.
398* ShapeShifterDefaultForm: Though he can take any physical form so long as he's touched that person, Bon Clay always delivers the actual attack in his normal form. He explains that his best techniques require a perfect understanding of his body's strength and limitations, which he'd never have in someone else's body.
399* ShapeShifterGuiltTrip: Subverted when he tries turning into Usopp and Sanji still kicks his face in, but Double Subverted as soon as he turns into Nami and Sanji turns into lovestruck goo. Mr. 2 himself mentally comments that he can't believe it's that easy.
400* ShapeshifterShowoffSession: The Straw Hat Pirates first meet Mr. 2 on friendly terms, so he shows off the shapeshifting powers of his Clone-Clone Fruit, first by turning into members of the crew whose faces he's touched, then by turning into other people he's met in the past. Unfortunately for him, once the Straw Hats learn that he's an agent of Baroque Works, they already know how his powers work and are able to prepare a countermeasure in case he tries to shapeshift into any of them.
401* SheIsTheKing: Inverted. After the events of Impel Down, Betham becomes the new queen of Newkama Land after Ivankov escapes Impel Down.
402* ShowingOffTheNewBody: Played for laughs when he turns into Nami and flashes Luffy, Usopp, and Chopper, taking their collective breath away. Nami is not amused.
403* SissyVillain: As a member of Baroque Works, Mr. 2 is an evil and skilled crossdressing spy.
404* InconsistentSpelling: His name should actually be spelled "Bon Kurei", a reference to a Buddhist festival, yet "Bon Clay" is far more deeply ingrained in the fandom due to early fan translations and later official ones – in both English and Japanese – using Clay. Part of the rationale, apart from sounding similar, is that Clay references his morphing abilities.
405* StealthPun: Mr. 2 proudly calls himself an okama. Okama is a Japanese slang term that can refer to a gay man or male crossdresser. The term literally means pot and is derived from the slang usage of the term to refer to the buttocks in regards to certain "homosexual male interactions," and in modern Japanese society is outright considered a homophobic and transphobic slur. The bottom half of Mr. 2's Baroque Works outfit has him wearing very big and distinctively shaped almost pot-like pantaloons that emphasize his pelvic region.
406* ThemeNaming: Mr. 2 Bon Kurei is unique among the Officer Agents because he considers himself to be both male and female, and doesn't have a partner. As such, he follows both genders' themes and gets both a number and a holiday[[note]]Two holidays, in fact; the Obon festival, and the ''Kure'', the festivity for the end of the year[[/note]] as his codename.
407* TokenGoodTeammate: Unlike the Mr. 1, 3, 4, and 5 pairs, Mr. 2 is friendly even before his HeelFaceTurn. When he meets the Straw Hats, he's very friendly and entertains them for a while, although this is before he learns the Straw Hats are wanted by Baroque Works, and is one of the few to perform a HeelFaceTurn, which happens without any major change of personality.
408* TookALevelInKindness: Sure, HeelFaceTurn and all, but between his passion about friendship and later acts of badassery, it's easy to forget that this is the guy who framed the incredibly caring [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure King of Alabasta]], then ran away ''[[KickTheDog laughing about it]].'' Compare that guy to the Bon Clay who saved Luffy in Impel Down. Yeah.
409* TrueCompanions: ''And how!'' He never leaves his friends behind. Even when he ran away when Luffy faced [[PoisonousPerson Magellan]], he came back to save him. Without Bon's cheers, Luffy would have died from injuries sustained in that previous encounter. Heck, he even sacrificed himself ''twice'' to save Luffy & Co., the last time he even faced Magellan without any regrets.
410* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: The Clone-Clone Fruit has proven to be a very underwhelming and underutilized Fruit for combat purposes. It serves next to no fighting purpose than exchanging the user's physical traits for their opponent's, something a trained martial artist like Bentham can't and doesn't make use of to fight. However, as Bentham and its previous owner in [[spoiler:Wano Country]] demonstrate, ''shapeshifting'' is capable of changing ''the political balance of the world itself,'' and their actions have left profound effects on the ''One Piece'' world.
411* VillainousRescue: In Miss Goldenweek's mini-adventure, he saves a captured Miss Valentine. It doubles as a HeroicSacrifice since he ends up being captured because of this.
412[[/folder]]
413
414[[folder:Mr. 3 / "Loan Shark" Galdino]]
415!!"Loan Shark" Galdino
416!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NobuyukiHiyama (JP), Tom Souhrada (EN, 4Kids), Duncan Brannan (EN, Funi), Gustavo Carrillo (4Kids) (Latin American Spanish)
417!!!'''Age:''' 35 (Pre-Timeskip), 37 (Post-Timeskip)
418!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 117 (Manga), Episode 70 (Anime)
419!!!'''Devil Fruit:''' [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower Wax-Wax Fruit]]
420
421[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/galdino_anime.png]]
422
423->''"If I told you I was here to mourn my fallen comrade and avenge him, would you laugh at me?!"''
424--->'''Chapter 571'''
425
426One of the officer agents of Baroque Works. He is regarded as the smartest of the officers and only got the position of "Mr. 3" because of that. He has eaten the Wax-Wax Fruit (''Doru Doru no Mi'') which allows him to create and control candle wax at will.\
427
428He faces the Straw Hats at Little Garden and gets defeated, after which he then travels to Alabasta to try and tell Mr. 0 about them, but gets fed to a giant bananadile. Thankfully, he turns out to be still alive and (reluctantly) helps the captured Straw Hats and Smoker escape creating a wax key.\
429
430After the events at Alabasta, he is sent to Impel Down, where he befriends Buggy and assists in a break out, then heads with Luffy to Marineford and finally joins Buggy's crew.\
431
432He has a bounty of 24,000,000 Berries.
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434* ArcVillain: Mr. 3 is the main villain of the Little Garden arc. He's not the only villain in said arc, but he's the main threat and the one who's in charge, while Mr. 5, Miss Valentine and Miss Goldenweek acts more as his subordinates.
435* {{BFS}}: He's able to make a giant sword made of wax and uses one to pin Broggy's hand in place.
436* ButtMonkey: Fate just loves to crap all over him, as he's not taken very seriously outside of the Little Garden arc (and to an extent, even in that arc). It improves a bit in Marineford, though.
437* CombinationAttack: Galdino's wax is able to reinforce the strength of someone else's attack, like covering Luffy's punch with wax to make it hit harder.
438* DemotedToExtra: The 4kids dub cut out the whole Little Garden Saga. As such, he appears out of nowhere during the Alabasta arc as a random, clueless fool who can only tell bad jokes before Crocodile punishes him.
439* DirtyCoward: He runs at the first sign of real danger [[CowardlyLion despite his powers]]. He's not as much of a coward during the Impel Down arc onwards as he occasionally puts himself at great risk to help Luffy.
440* DueToTheDead: As he believes Bon Clay died freeing him from Impel Down, he decides to sneak onto the execution platform to save Ace, to honor Mr. 2's sacrifice.
441* ElementalRockPaperScissors: His wax is highly resistant to Magellan's poison and it takes the jailer's strongest poison to melt through it.
442* EnemyMine: He teams up with Luffy during the breakout of Impel Down and proves to be a [[{{Pun}} key]] player in freeing Ace.
443* EvilGenius: He's got his high position among Officer Agents because of his intellect. He's able to trick Dorry into drinking wine loaded with explosives so he'll lose the duel with Broggy, and traps his victim into wax sculptures. However, he's not strong physically and loses quickly in a direct fight.
444* ExpressiveHair: During one scene in the anime, his hair forms a question mark when he asks a question, then shifts to an exclamation point when he figures out the answer.
445* FireForgedFriends: After meeting up with Buggy in Impel Down and realizing they both plan to use Luffy to escape, makes the two bond. After the events of Marineford, Galdino even joins the Buggy Pirates but [[spoiler:when Crocodile comes to collect Buggy's debts, Galdino immediately rejoins his former boss and says that he [[SubvertedTrope aligned with Buggy only out of convenience]]]].
446* FlamingHair: Only when he wills it, thanks to his Devil Fruit power. It bites him in the ass in Little Garden when Luffy uses it to burn a rope Usopp and Karoo has set up, setting his entire wax sculpture ablaze and his plan crashing into a [[{{Pun}} fiery mess]].
447* FourEyesZeroSoul: He wears glasses and he's a genius prick who attempts murdering the Straw Hats at Little Garden.
448* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: It turns out his wax powers are really useful because it can become as hard as steel, block lethal acid, and create master keys immune to Seastone. The last bit makes Galdino an invaluable player in the breakout of Impel Down and the war to rescue Ace.
449* HiddenDepths: To honor of his former comrade Mr. 2, someone he has shown [[HeroicSacrifice almost nothing]] but disdain for up till that point, Galdino helps Luffy to free Ace by disguising himself as a guard and making a copy of Ace's handcuffs key.
450* HoistByHisOwnPetard: On Little Garden, Luffy uses the fire on his hair to light ablaze the wax sculpture encasing his friends. Luffy also uses a wax weight Galdino put around his legs to smash the wax monument he trapped the others in.
451* HypercompetentSidekick: He's the only person among Buggy's Impel Down escapee followers to realize that Buggy's being overhyped and tries to talk Buggy down when he's in over in his head.
452* ImaginationBasedSuperpower: The ability to manipulate wax is limited only by his imagination. Considering his [[MadArtist personality]], he mainly uses to make work of arts out of his victims.
453* ImprobableHairstyle: His hair is styled in the shape of a "3", and when using his powers, it appears as if it's on fire, like a candle.
454* InsufferableGenius: Galdino is smart, but also a total prick. Jailtime helps fix that.
455* KnowWhenToFoldThem: He realizes it's time to retreat when Magellan whips out his strongest poison, as he knows it's to much for his wax to handle.
456* LoanShark: Averted. Although his epitaph is literally "Loan Shark", he's never shown doing any retaliation.
457* LogicalWeakness: As hard as he can make it become, wax is still just wax, so fire or anything else at a high temperature melts it right off. He fully admits he's useless against fire and heat powers like [[MagmaMan Akainu]] and [[PlayingWithFire Ace]] or in a hot environment like the starvation and burning heat hell levels of Impel Down.
458* MadArtist: His idea of "art" is trapping his victims in wax, essentially turning them into life-sized wax statues, and having his partner Miss Goldenweek paint them.
459* PoweredArmor: His ''Candle Champion'' is a wax suit of armor that grants Galdino additional power and defense, and it looks (and in the anime, sounds) like a [[HumongousMecha giant robot]].
460* ProfessionalButtKisser: [[spoiler:Once Crocodile is back in the mix as a part of Cross Guild and he believes that Buggy is going to be killed by him, Galdino tries to save himself by sucking up to his (former) boss on how nice it is to work under him again.]]
461* ShapingYourAttacks: He can create a large variety of objects using his wax powers, from shackles to swords to [[ItMakesSenseInContext giant cakes with jack-o'-lanterns on top]].
462* SmallNameBigEgo: He thinks he can even take Mr 2's place in the Baroque Works. Crocodile reminds him that he's even weaker than Mr 4, and the only reason he's ranked higher is because he's smarter than Mr. 4.
463* SmugSnake: Mr 3 is very smug and is an artistic perfectionist but he's not much of a direct combatant.
464* SpannerInTheWorks:
465** Crocodile's plan to drown the Straw hats and Smoker would have worked, if Sanji didn't force Galdino to make a wax key for their cell.
466** He manages to save Marco at Marineford by using his wax keys to unlock his Seaprism stone handcuffs.
467* SquishyWizard: His Wax-Wax fruit is very powerful and versatile but he can't fight enemies directly and needs to have them trapped beforehand. When Luffy finds Mr. 3, he knocks him out in one punch.
468* SupportPartyMember: His wax powers alone are not exactly useless, but they are far more useful when combined with other people, such as his former partner Miss Goldenweek and Luffy.
469* TookALevelInKindness: He's a bit nicer after Luffy sets him free in Impel Down as he willingly puts his life in danger on two separate occasions to repay both Luffy and Bon Clay for their kindness.
470* VerbalTic: He ends his sentences with "-gane".
471* VillainTeamUp: He partners up with Buggy during their escape in Impel Down, as they just want to break free instead of helping Luffy. After Marineford, he becomes a part of Buggy's crew.
472* VocalDissonance: Mr. 3 has a rather thuggish face that wouldn't look out of place on a LoanShark, but his voice doesn't match it in both languages. In the original Japanese he has a rather high pitched sing-song voice, and in the English dub his voice sounds like more of a high pitched British accent.
473* WaxMuseumMorgue: His ''Giant Candle Service Set'' slowly cover its victims with wax, turning them into wax statues.
474* WeakButSkilled: As stated by Crocodile, Mr. 3 is weaker than Mr. 4. However, he has a higher rank because of his mind, and his plot comes very close to killing most of the Straw Hats and the giants on Little Garden.
475[[/folder]]
476
477[[folder:Miss Goldenweek / "Flag-Bearer of Freedom" Marianne]]
478!!"Miss Goldenweek" Marianne
479!!!'''Voiced by:''' Akiko Nakagawa (JP), Creator/CheramiLeigh (EN), Nycolle González (Netflix) (Latin American Spanish)
480!!!'''Age:''' 16 (Pre-Timeskip), 18 (Post-Timeskip)
481!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 117 (Manga), Episode 70 (Anime)
482
483[[quoteright:185:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miss_goldenweek_anime.png]]
484
485Mr. 3's partner. She's not much suited for combat and generally just gives support to her partner (such as painting his wax statues), with whom she gets along, but is able to use a special technique known as ''Colors Trap'' which allows her to control a person's behavior by drawing a symbol either next to the subject (contact is required) or directly on him/her. The effect depends upon the color used.\
486
487After the events of Little Garden, she's not seen until her own starring mini-adventures, which take place after the Alabasta's arc. She, with the help of Mr. 5 and Miss Valentine, frees some of her fellow Baroque Works members.\
488
489Her bounty is 29,000,000 Berries.
490-----
491* AndIMustScream: The targets of Colors Trap's hypnosis are usually conscious of it but cannot move on their own will, like Luffy who, under the effect of Calming Green, is evidently very angry underneath.
492* ArtAttacker: Ms. Goldenweek's Colors Trap. It's explained as a sort of hypnosis.
493* BadassNormal: Although not exactly an ActionGirl, she's still paired with the third highest ranked Baroque Work agent, this despite lacking a Devil Fruit power.
494* BlushStickers: She has permanents circles of blush that emphasize her young age.
495* BullSeeingRed: Her Colors Trap "Bullfight red" (''Togyu no Aka'') induces the target to attack the red symbol.
496* ColorCodedEmotions: Some of her Colors Trap techniques change the target's emotions based on the symbol's color.
497** Laughter Yellow (''Warai no Kiiro''): makes the target laugh uncontrollably.
498** Sadness Blue (''Kanashimi no Ao''): makes the target sad.
499** Calming Green (''Nagomi no Midori''): makes the target relaxed.
500* CurbStompBattle: After Luffy breaks free from Colors Trap, she's quickly defeated offscreen by Karoo.
501* ADayInTheLimelight: She stars in her own mini-adventure: ''Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works"'' in which, with the help of Mr. 5 and Miss Valentine, she helps her fellow Baroque Works members to escape before being sent off to Impel Down.
502* DisobeyThisMessage: Betrayal Black (''Uragiri no Kuro'') induces the target to disobey every order.
503* TheDragon: To Mr. 3 in the Little Garden arc. She's his partner and is closer to him than Mr. 5 and Miss Valentine.
504* DubNameChange: Known as "Miss April Fool's Day" in the 4Kids dub.
505* EverythingsBetterWithRainbows: "Rainbow of Dreams" (''Yume no Nijiiro'') turns someone into whatever they dream of the most. In her case, she becomes a painter.
506* FluffyTamer: With her "Yellow-green of friendship" (''Tomodachi no Kimidori''), she befriends a pterodactyl.
507* HiddenDepths: The Little Garden arc portrays her as an utter LazyBum with a distinct LackOfEmpathy, apathetic enough to help out with Mr. 3's DeathTrap ''and'' casually confirm its KryptoniteFactor to Luffy and Usopp. But when her cover arc rolls around, she suddenly decides to launch a dangerous rescue mission at ''absolutely no gain'' to herself, for a bunch of coworkers she probably hasn't even ''met''.
508* LittleMissBadass: A young teenager and one of Baroque Works highest ranked agents.
509* LogicalWeakness: In order to work, Colors Trap's symbols must be in contact with the target. If the target is not touching it, there's no hypnosis. Also, it works better on the simple-minded (like [[IdiotHero Luffy]]), therefore a smarter person is probably immune to it.
510* MeaningfulName: Her name comes the national symbol of the French republic, and her RedBaron is taken from Eugène Delacroix's "Art/LibertyLeadingThePeople". Fittingly, she has an artistic theme and saves her comrades before they are taken to Impel Down.
511* MidBattleTeaBreak: Miss Goldenweek manages to control Luffy and force him to have a picnic tea with her while Zoro, Nami and Vivi are stuck in Mr. 3's deadly trap.
512* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: Bounty-wise, she is actually above her partner Mr. 3, even if she's not a better fighter.
513* NonActionGuy: Besides Colors Trap, Miss Goldenweek is useless in combat.
514* OlderThanSheLooks: She's actually 16-years-old, 18 after the TimeSkip, the same age as Vivi, but can pass off for a child half her age.
515* PaperThinDisguise: While not too blatant, Hina manages to see through her disguise.
516* PersonalityPower: Miss Goldenweek's combat style revolves around painting symbols and her dream is becoming a painter.
517* SquishyWizard: Her Colors Trap is strong, but once Luffy and Usopp figure out a counter, she has nothing else going for her. ''Carue the TeamPet'' takes her down solo.
518* TheStoic: She rarely shows any emotion, further helped by the brim of her hat often obscuring her eyebrows. In the cover story focusing on her, she's a bit more expressive.
519* WrongContextMagic: Colors Trap doesn't originate from any kind of Devil Fruit, and barely has an explanation of how it works except that it's some sort of hypnosis.
520[[/folder]]
521
522[[folder:Mr. 4 / "Catcher-Killer" Babe]]
523!!"Mr. 4" Babe
524!!!'''Mr. 4 Voiced by:''' Creator/MasayaTakatsuka (JP), Creator/DanGreen (EN, 4Kids), Scott Hinze (EN, Funi), Julio Grijalva (Netflix) (Latin American Spanish)\
525'''Lassoo Voiced by:''' Creator/MasayaTakatsuka (JP), Creator/TakeshiAono (JP, Movie 8), Unknown (EN, 4Kids), Christopher Bevins (EN, Funi)
526!!!'''Mr. 4's Age:''' 28 (Pre-Timeskip), 30 (Post-Timeskip)
527!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 160 (Manga), Episode 103 (Anime)
528!!!'''Lassoo's Devil Fruit:''' [[RightHandAttackDog Dog-Dog Fruit, Model: Dachshund]]
529
530[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_4_anime.png]]
531[[caption-width-right:350:Mr. 4 on the left, Lassoo, his dog-bazooka, on the right]]
532
533One of Baroque Works' officer agents. He's partnered with Miss Merry Christmas and, in contrast to the latter MotorMouth, he's very slow and dimwitted. He rarely takes any initiative and is his partner the duo's driving force.
534He's very strong, able to wield a ''four ton'' baseball bat and has a bazooka named Lassoo which has (somehow) eaten the Dog-Dog Fruit (''Inu Inu no Mi''), Model: Dachshund, turning it into a bazooka-dog that sneezes explosives baseballs.\
535
536After the Alabasta's arc, he's captured but escapes before reaching Impel Down thanks to Miss Goldenweek and begins to work as a pizza delivery boy at the new Spider Cafe.\
537
538His bounty is 3,200,000 Berries, the lowest of all the officer agents.
539-----
540* AbnormalAmmo: His bazooka shoots ''explosive baseballs''!
541* AlmightyJanitor: A mild example, but he and his partner are stronger than the third duo. However, the latter are ranked higher because they're ''smarter''. Inverted in regards to his bounty, which is actually lower than either Mr. 5 or Miss Valentine's, but he still technically outranks them.
542* {{Animorphism}}: Lassoo, Mr. 4's bazooka, has the ability to turn into a Dachshund.
543* BadassNormal: Doesn't have any Devil Fruit, but is still really strong.
544* BatterUp: Has such incredible arm strength that he can swing a four ton bat with ease. Not only does it enable him to effortlessly hit the heavy time bombs his dog Lassho shoots, but he can also use it to assault people. Miss Merry Christmas was actually shocked that Usopp survived a direct blow from it.
545* {{BFG}}: Lassooo, his bazooka-dog that shoots baseballs.
546* BrainsAndBrawn: The brawn to Miss Merry Christmas's brain. Since Mr. 4 is a DumbMuscle.
547* CarryABigStick: His main weapon is an '''extremely heavy''' bat.
548* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Has no difficulty in swinging a four ton bat. Although he's shocked upon seeing Usopp lifting an (apparently) five ton hammer.
549* DualBoss: Unlike the other pairs, Miss Merry Christmas and Mr. 4 also fight together and the former is also the one responsible for the fight strategy. Miss Merry Christmas digs tunnels around the battlefield after turning into a mole, while Mr. 4 uses said tunnels to attack his enemies from multiple points.
550* DumbBlonde: Mr. 4 has blonde hair and is the dumbest out of all the officier agents. Still, he's very good at sending baseballs, with timed explosions, in a way that they explode right next to his enemies.
551* DumbMuscle: Again, he's not smart, but he's very strong. Miss Merry Christmas compensates for the "dumb" part.
552* EvilDuo: Mr. 4 and Miss Merry Christmas. Those two moreso than the others because they even fight together, with Miss Merry Christmas digging tunnels through which Mr. 4 can appear to attack his enemies.
553* {{Gonk}}: Mr. 4 is fat and has a dumb face.
554* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Mr. 4 is very tall while his partner is a [[MiniatureSeniorCitizens short old lady]].
555* IJustShotMarvinInTheFace: Usopp tricks Mr. 4 into accidentally hitting his partner with his bat.
556* ItRunsOnNonsensoleum: How does a gun eat a Devil Fruit? In hindsight, this foreshadows one of the discoveries of [[MultidisciplinaryScientist Vegapunk]], a character who's not mentioned until a ''hundred'' chapters later.
557* LivingWeapon: Lasso, his dog-bazooka. Courtesy of the Dog-Dog Fruit, Model: Dachshund.
558* MeaningfulName: His name is reference Creator/BabeRuth, widely considered one of the greatest baseball players to have ever lived, and Mr. 4 fights sending explosive baseballs towards his enemies.
559* OhCrap: Has this reaction when he sees that Usopp can lift a five ton hammer... except it's a fake one that barely weighs a pound.
560* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to his partner's red. Mr. 4 is calm and slow while Miss Merry Christmas is short tempered and talks really fast. This dynamic makes their personalities stand out more.
561* ScarfOfAsskicking: Wears an orange scarf around his neck and can hit you with a really heavy bat.
562* SimpletonVoice: Mr. 4. He's also a really slow talker and his partner rarely allows him to finish his sentences.
563* StoutStrength: Mr. 4 is quite fat with skinny arms, but is strong enough to swing a 4-tonne baseball bat around without breaking a sweat.
564[[/folder]]
565
566[[folder:Miss Merry Christmas / "Town-Dropper" Drophy]]
567!!"Miss Merry Christmas" Drophy
568!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MamiKingetsu (JP), Emlyn Morinelli (EN, Odex), Kayzie Rogers (EN, 4Kids), Creator/WendyPowell (EN, Funi); Vicky Burgoa (4Kids), Gloria Obregón (Netflix) (Latin American Spanish)
569!!!'''Age:''' 49 (Pre-Timeskip), 51 (Post-Timeskip)
570!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 160 (Manga), Episode 103 (Anime)
571!!!'''Devil Fruit:''' [[MoleMen Mole-Mole Fruit]]
572
573[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miss_merry_christmas_anime.png]]
574[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see her half mole form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mogu_mogu_no_mi_infobox.png[[/labelnote]]]]
575
576One of Baroque Works' officer agents and Mr. 4's partner. She has eaten the Mole-Mole Fruit (''Mogu Mogu no Mi'') which grants her the ability to turn into a human-mole and dig large tunnels.\
577
578After the events of Alabasta, she's captured but escapes with Miss Goldenweek's help and begins to work in the new Spider Cafe as a princess-waitress.\
579
580She has a bounty of 14,000,000 Berries.
581-----
582* {{Animorphism}}: Miss Merry Christmas' Devil Fruit allows her to turn into a mole.
583* BrainsAndBrawn: She doesn't actively fight but compensates for Mr. 4's not too bright brain.
584* DualBoss: Unlike the other pairs, Miss Merry Christmas and Mr. 4 also fight together and the former is also the one responsible for the fight strategy. Miss Merry Christmas digs tunnels around the battlefield after turning into a mole, while Mr. 4 uses said tunnels to attack his enemies from multiple points.
585* DubNameChange: Her name is changed to "Miss Groundhog Day" in the 4Kids adaptation.
586* EvilRedhead: Has red hair and is a member of an evil organization.
587* FieryRedhead: Her red hair denotes her very short temper and she often gets angry at her partner.
588* {{Gonk}}: Time definitely hasn't been kind to her and her hybrid form is even gonkier.
589* HoistByHerOwnPetard: Chopper and Usopp turn the tables on her, and trick Mr. 4 into hitting her instead of Usopp.
590* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Miss Merry Christmas is very short while her partner is twice as tall as her.
591* IAmNotWeasel: After seeing Miss Merry Christmas' hybrid form, Usopp thinks she can turn into a penguin instead of a mole. She is not amused by that and quickly corrects him.
592* {{Jerkass}}: She often verbally abuses her partner, and mocks Luffy for being overconfident, believing that he'd died fighting Crocodile.
593* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: She's both the oldest and shortest Officer Agent, in contrast to the large Mr. 4.
594* MoleMen: With the Mole-Mole Fruit, Miss Merry Christmas can become a mole-woman hybrid, although Usopp thinks she looks more like a penguin.
595* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: Maybe not in terms of actual physical strength, sure, but it's clear that she's both the leader of the Mr. 4 trio and the one who coordinates the lethality of their strategies. Notably, once she goes down, Mr. 4 and Lassoo are goners.
596* MotorMouth: Miss Merry Christmas talks ''really'' fast and rarely allows Mr. 4, who, by contrast, talks really slow, to finish his sentences.
597* OhCrap: After an explosive baseball covers the area with smoke, Miss Merry Christmas realizes she's screwed when Chopper catches her and ram her toward Mr. 4.
598* RedOniBlueOni: The red to her partner's blue. Miss Merry Christmas is short tempered and talks really fast while Mr. 4 is calm and slow. This dynamic makes their personalities stand out more.
599* SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids: She mocks Luffy's dream of becoming Pirate King right in front of Usopp. The latter yells that he [[ShutUpHannibal won't allow anyone to laugh at his captain]] and promptly kicks her ass.
600* SinisterShades: She's a criminal who always wears a pair of sunglasses, even in her prison attire.
601* TheStrategist: Since Mr. 4 isn't very smart, Miss Merry Christmas has to be the brain for both of them. During the battle with Mr. 4 against Usopp and Chopper, Miss Merry Christmas gives directions to her partner.
602* TunnelKing: Miss Merry Christmas is able to turn into a mole and dig a lot of tunnels. Said tunnels are also part of her and Mr. 4's fighting strategy, in which Miss Merry Christmas dig the tunnels and Mr. 4 uses them to attack the enemy from multiple directions.
603* WolverineClaws: Miss Merry Christmas' mole transformation sports huge claws, although they're used for digging, not for attacking.
604* VerbalTic: Often ends her sentences with "Ba" - because she's ''such'' a MotorMouth that she can't be bothered to say "UsefulNotes/{{Baka}}" in full.
605[[/folder]]
606
607[[folder:Mr. 5 / Gem "of the Border"]]
608!!"Mr. 5" Gem
609!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MasayaTakatsuka (JP), Chuck Powers (EN, Odex), Reginald Metcalf (EN, 4Kids), Creator/AndrewLove (EN, Funi); Guillermo Rojas (4Kids), Jaime Alberto Carrillo (Netflix) (Latin American Spanish)
610!!!'''Age:''' 24 (Pre-Timeskip), 26 (Post-Timeskip)
611!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 110 (Manga), Episode 65 (Anime)
612!!!'''Devil Fruit:''' [[HavingABlast Bomb-Bomb Fruit]]
613
614[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_5_anime.png]]
615
616The lowest ranked officer agent and Miss Valentine's partner. He has eaten the Bomb-Bomb Fruit (''Bomu Bomu no Mi'') who turned into a human-bomb and allows him to make any part of his body explode (even his breath and mucus).\
617
618He first appears on Whiskey Peak and Little Garden along with Miss Valentine, where he poses as a small threat. After the Alabasta Arc, he and his partner Miss Valentine assist Miss Goldenweek in helping some of his fellow Baroque Works members escape and later begins to work as a firefighter.\
619
620His bounty is 10,000,000 Berries.
621-----
622* AbnormalAmmo: Thanks to his devil fruit, Mr. 5 can weaponize any part of his body, even [[BreathWeapon breath]] or ''snot''.
623* ActionBomb: His strongest attack is to make his entire body explode without any damage.
624* ArcVillain: He's the main [[IgnoredEnemy "threat"]] of the Whiskey Peak Arc, along with his partner Miss Valentine.
625* BadassLongcoat: Wears a trenchcoat with two "5"s on it.
626* ButtMonkey: He's indeed a badass, but not enough to pose any kind of threat to Luffy and Zoro. In the Whiskey Peak Arc, he's not taken seriously.
627* CurbStompBattle: Has no problem defeating Mr. 8 and Miss Wednesday. Later, along Miss Valentine, is on the receiving end against Luffy and Zoro.
628* TheDreaded: When he and his partner Miss Valentine appear at Whiskey Peak, Vivi and Igaram are terrified. For Luffy and Zoro, he's little more than an annoyance.
629* ExtremeOmnivore: Downplayed, but during his battle with Usopp on Little Garden, he ''eats'' Usopp's Exploding Star projectile, commenting on the inferior quality of Usopp's gunpowder. Usopp ultimately manages to outwit him by faking him out into eating what Mr. 5 ''thinks'' is another Exploding Star, but is actually Usopp's new super-spicy Tabasco Star.
630* TheGunslinger: Although he doesn't use it very often, Mr. 5 has a revolver which he loads with his breath. He's quite good at using it.
631* HavingABlast: With his Devil Fruit, Mr. 5 can make every part of his body explode (without harming himself), including his boogers and breath. [[ActionBomb He can also release a full-body explosion]].
632* IgnoredEnemy: When Luffy and Zoro are fighting each other, Mr. 5 and Miss Valentine are not even considered, much to their anger. When they are finally considered, [[CurbStompBattle they are quickly punched away.]]
633* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's based on musician Music/LennyKravitz, who also published an album named "5".
634* NoSell: Thanks to his Devil Fruit, Mr. 5 is immune to all types of explosives. Usopp finds this out the hard way when his Explosive Stars has no effect on Mr. 5.
635* NonFatalExplosions: As a RequiredSecondaryPower, his explosions have no effect on himself.
636* NoShirtLongJacket: While trying to hide his identity from the Marines, Mr. 5's disguise consists of a jacket with nothing underneath.
637* OvershadowedByAwesome: He's the fifth highest ranked Baroque Works agent, but cannot compare to the ones above him or Luffy and Zoro.
638* PaperThinDisguise: Hina easily sees through his disguise.
639* RevolversAreJustBetter: Mr. 5 carries a gun loaded with his ''explosive breath''.
640* ScaryBlackMan: Although not as scary as Mr. 1, he's still a villainous and explosive black man.
641* SinisterShades: He's never seen without his sunglasses, not even when disguised.
642* SunglassesAtNight: When he arrives at Whiskey Peak, it's night and he's wearing his sunglasses.
643* UnderestimatingBadassery: He genuinely believes he and Miss Valentine can defeat Zoro with ease, even after learning that he defeated all of Whisky Peak. Zoro and Luffy defeat them without even acknowledging their existence.
644* UnskilledButStrong: Mr. 5 is an example of a fighter with a very strong Devil Fruit (which allows him to turn any of his body parts into ''bombs'') but has very little creativity with ''how'' he uses it. Mr. 3 considers him 'some idiot with a Devil Fruit.'
645* WalkingShirtlessScene: Mr. 5 doesn't wear anything on the upper side of his body at the beginning of Miss Goldenweek's mini-adventure.
646[[/folder]]
647
648[[folder:Miss Valentine / "Courier" Mikita]]
649!!"Miss Valentine" Mikita
650!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FumikoOrikasa (JP), Amy Palant (EN, 4Kids), Creator/JamieMarchi (EN, Funi), Circe Luna (Netflix) (Latin American Spanish)
651!!!'''Age:''' 22 (Pre-Timeskip), 24 (Post-Timeskip)
652!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 110 (Manga), Episode 65 (Anime)
653!!!'''Devil Fruit:''' [[HeavierThanItLooks Kilo-Kilo Fruit]]
654
655[[quoteright:235:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miss_valentine_anime.png]]
656
657The lowest ranked female officer agent and Mr. 5's partner. She has eaten the Kilo-Kilo Fruit (''Kilo Kilo no Mi''), which allows her to change her weight from 1 to 10,000 kilos.\
658
659Along with her partner, she appears in Whiskey Peak and Little Garden, posing as a small threat to the Straw Hats. After the events of Alabasta, she and Mr. 5 help Miss Goldenweek free some of her fellow Baroque Works members and then she begins work as a chocolatier.\
660
661Her bounty is 7,500,000 Berries.
662-----
663* ArcVillainess: She's the main [[IgnoredEnemy "threat"]] of the Whiskey Peak Arc, along with her partner Mr. 5.
664* BondVillainStupidity: Instead of instantly crushing Usopp with a weight of 10,000 kilos, Miss Valentine sits on him and tortures him by slowly raising her weight, giving Usopp the time to prepare a trap and defeat her.
665* ButtMonkey: During the Whiskey Peak Arc, despite a badass introduction, she's turned into a joke by Luffy and Zoro.
666* CombatStilettos: Wears a pair of shoes with small heels.
667* DamselInDistress: During Miss Goldenweek's miniadventure, she's captured by Hina and held hostage to [[TheBait lure Mr. 5 and Miss Goldenweek]]. Later [[VillainousRescue Mr.2 saves her.]]
668* DarkActionGirl: She's one of Baroque Works's strongest agents and enjoys torturing her enemies.
669* DeathFromAbove: Her main method of attacking is floating by becoming very light and then changing her weight in ten tons when she's right above her enemies, crushing them.
670* TheDreaded: Due to being an officer agent. Igaram and Vivi are terrified to hear that Miss Valentine and Mr. 5 have arrived at Whiskey Peak. Only for lower-ranking agents, though.
671* GroundShatteringLanding: Miss Valentine's main gimmick is to become very light (1 kilo), float thanks to her parasol, and then changes her weight in ten tons and crush her enemies flat, while also causing a lot of damage.
672* HeavierThanItLooks: Miss Valentine ate the Kilo-Kilo Fruit, allowing her to change her weight however she pleases. She can weigh anywhere between 1 kg to 10 tons without changing her figure at all. So she can play this trope straight and [[InvertedTrope invert]] it.
673* TheHyena: Miss Valentine laughs quite frequently, and is a borderline PerpetualSmiler as a result.
674* InASingleBound: By becoming very light, she can jump to great heights.
675* IgnoredEnemy: When Luffy and Zoro are busy fighting each other, Miss Valentine and Mr. 5 aren't even considered. After some complaining, Zoro and Luffy tell the two to not interfere and [[CurbStompBattle punch them away.]]
676* OffWithHisHead: Miss Valentine can land on her opponent's neck, while weighting ten tons, with her leg extended, effectively beheading them.
677* OvershadowedByAwesome: She's one of the strongest members of Baroque Works, but far weaker than higher ranked agents and Luffy and Zoro.
678* ParasolParachute: Justified by her Devil Fruit ability, which can make her light enough to float with just the use of the parasol, and to control the direction [[InstantFlightJustAddSpinning by spinning it]].
679* PaperThinDisguise: Her disguise mostly consists of a different outfit, but hardly anything that hides her physical appearance. Hina easily sees through her disguise and catches her.
680* PersonalityPower: Her ability to change her weight fits with her dream of becoming a chocolatier, since chocolates are known for making people gain weight.
681* SignatureLaugh: "Kyahahaha!"
682* SignificantBirthDate: Her birth day is February 14th, the same day of her codename holiday.
683* SmugSmiler: She normally sports an overconfident smirk which fits her overconfidence in her own abilities.
684* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Even if Miss Valentine is just her codename, her real name is Mikita, it fits with her dream of becoming a chocolatier (which later becomes true). Chocolates are a common Valentine gift, especially in Japan.
685[[/folder]]
686
687!!Frontier Agents
688
689[[folder:Mr. 7 and Miss Father's Day]]
690!!Mr. 7 and Miss Father's Day
691!!!'''Mr. 7 voiced by:''' Keisuke (JP), David Lapkin (EN, 4Kids), Creator/AnthonyBowling (EN, Funi), Javier Olguín (Netflix) (Latin American Spanish)\
692'''Miss Father's Day voiced by:''' Tomoko Naka (JP), Creator/AmyBirnbaum (EN, 4Kids), Creator/CynthiaCranz (EN, Funi), Creator/MariaFernandaMorales (Netflix) (Latin American Spanish)
693!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 205 (Manga), Episode 124 (Anime)
694
695[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_7_anime.png]]
696[[caption-width-right:300:Mr. 7]]
697
698[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miss_fathers_day_anime.png]]
699[[caption-width-right:300:Miss Father's Day]]
700
701Two of Baroque Works's Frontier Agents.\
702
703Both use a gun as weapons and appear at the end of the Alabasta Arc, where they are responsible for protecting the bomb that would destroy the entire city, but are stopped and defeated by Vivi.
704-----
705* AnimalMotifs: Miss Father's Day has the frog. Her clothes revolves around frogs, her gun is frog-shaped and her EvilLaugh is based on a frog's croak.
706* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: Mr. 7 is the seventh agent, and the number 7 appears all over his character design, right down to the shape of his own eyebrows. An SBS reveals it's invoked by Mr. 7 himself, saying that, if he were to be promoted to Mr. 6, he would've changed his appearance to a 6-themed one.
707* BadassNormal: They're among the highest-ranked Baroque Works agents even though they haven't eaten any Devil Fruit.
708* EvilLaugh: Both laugh when they think about the destruction the bomb is about to cause.
709* EyesAlwaysShut: Mr. 7 never opens his eyes.
710* FlatCharacter: They're just final obstacles to get to the bomb Crocodile set up and don't get much characterization before Vivi takes them out with ease.
711* HopeSpot: For them. When Vivi reaches their position in the tower, she sends her Peacock Slasher at them. They manage to initially dodge it and set to shoot Vivi. Only for the attack to rebound and nail them anyway, knocking them off the tower.
712* GogglesDoNothing: Seriously, Mr. 7, what's the purpose of wearing the glasses on your ''forehead''?
713* TheGunslinger: The theme of the pair is that of the gunslinger and both have a gun as a main weapon. Mr. 7's gun shoots dice-shaped bullets, Miss Father's Day's shoots frog-shaped bullets.
714* LegacyCharacter: Before the beginning of the story, there was another "Mr. 7" who was killed by Zoro in the past, when the latter refused to join Baroque Works.
715* LethallyStupid: They think that they'll receive a promotion for firing the bomb into the city, not realizing they'd be the first to be caught in the blast.
716* SignatureLaugh: Mr. 7's laugh is "Ohahahaha", Miss Father's Day is, fittingly, "Geerogerogerogero".
717* SignificantWardrobeShift: In an [=SBS=], Oda drew Mr. 7 if he were promoted to Mr. 6. He would've worn six-shaped googles and his eyebrows and even the nose would've changed to resemble a six.
718* SmugSnake: Both seem very confident of their abilities, but Vivi (who, when [[TheMole infiltrated]] in Baroque Works, was ranked lower) defeats them.
719[[/folder]]
720
721[[folder:Mr. 8]]
722->Miss Monday's partner, who is actually [[GoodAllAlong Igaram]] who infiltrated Baroque Works along with Vivi. See his entry on the [[Characters/OnePieceParadise Alabasta]] page.
723[[/folder]]
724
725[[folder:Miss Monday]]
726!!Miss Monday
727!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MakikoOhmoto (JP), Russell Velazquez (EN, 4Kids), Creator/ClarineHarp (EN, Funi); Roberto Mendiola (4Kids), Alejandra Delint (Neflix) (Latin American Spanish)
728!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 107 (Manga), Episode 64 (Anime)
729
730[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miss_monday_anime.png]]
731
732One of the frontier agents, and Mr. 8's partner. She's a strong woman with a [[VocalDissonance soft high-pitched voice]].\
733
734She appears at Whiskey Peak where she is at first disguised as nun. She later fights Zoro, who easily overpowers her. When she learns that her partner and Miss Wednesday are spies from Alabasta, she faces Mr. 5 and Miss Valentine to buy them some time. After the two year time skip, she's seen still living in Whiskey Peak, married to Mr. 9 and with a child.
735----
736* BabiesEverAfter: She has a child with Mr. 9 during the time skip.
737* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: She's so strong her punches break rocks.
738* ClarkKentOutfit: Her disguise as a Nun completely obscures her impressive muscular figure.
739* CurbStompBattle: Zoro defeats her pretty quickly in a battle of grip strength.
740* DelayingAction: Faces Mr. 5 and Miss Valentine to give her ex-partner and Vivi time to escape.
741* MusclesAreMeaningless: Sure, Miss Monday may have the body of a bodybuilder, but the far less muscular Zoro [[CurbstompBattle is much stronger]].
742* NiceGirl: Aside from being an Agent of Baroque Works, she shows nothing but hospitality and considered Vivi and Igaram friends.
743* PlatonicLifePartners: Miss Monday has a strong bond with Mr. 8, given she pulled off a HeroicSacrifice to buy him some time despite knowing he's a [[TheMole spy from Alabasta]].
744* PowerFist: Puts a metal sheath on her knuckles to make her punches stronger.
745* VocalDissonance: You wouldn't expect her voice to come from a large, muscular woman. It helps her disguise as a nun. Averted in the 4Kids dub where she has a male voice actor.
746[[/folder]]
747
748[[folder:Mr. 9]]
749!!Mr. 9
750!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YasuhiroTakato (JP), Creator/MichaelSinterniklaas (EN, 4Kids), Creator/ChrisPatton (EN, Funi), César Garduza (Latin American Spanish)
751!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 103 (Manga), Episode 62 (Anime)
752
753[[quoteright:305:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_9_anime.png]]
754
755One of Baroque Works's Frontier Agents, paired with Miss Wednesday.\
756
757He first appears in the Reverse Mountain Arc where he and his partner try to kill Laboon to gather food for the agents in Whiskey Peak but are easily dispatched and captured by the Straw Hats. Later, during the Whiskey Peak Arc, he and his partner fight Zoro but are easily defeated again.\
758
759Once Mr. 5 and Miss Valentine arrive in Whiskey Peak to capture [[TheMole Vivi and Igaram]], he faces them off to buy his ex-partner some time. After the timeskip he's seen living at Whiskey Peak, married to Miss Monday and with a child.
760-----
761* ArcVillain: He's the main [[IgnoredEnemy "threat"]] of the Laboon Arc, along with his partner Miss. Wednesday.
762* BabiesEverAfter: After the timeskip, he's married to Miss Monday and they have a child together.
763* BatterUp: His main fighting style consists in hitting his opponents with his bats.
764* {{BFG}}: Carries a big rifle during his mission to kill Laboon.
765* BumblingHenchmenDuo: In the Laboon Arc and Whiskey Peak Arc, Mr. 9 and Miss. Wednesday are too bumbling and incompetent to pose any kind of serious threat to the Straw Hats.
766* CarryABigStick: His main weapons are two steel bats.
767* CoolCrown: Following the duo's royal motif, he wears a crown on his head, and an even bigger one after the timeskip.
768* DelayingAction: Even if he knows he has no chance to defeat Mr. 5, he fights him to buy Vivi some time.
769* DualWielding: He uses two steel bats.
770* HeelFaceTurn: After Vivi's cover is blown, Mr. 9 sacrifices himself to buy her time to escape. The time skip reveals he managed to survive and lives peacefully in Whiskey Peak with Miss Monday and their child.
771* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite his rudeness, Mr. 9 genuinely sees Vivi as a friend and is okay to fight Mr. 5 so she can escape.
772* PlatonicLifePartners: He's very loyal to his partner Miss Wednesday, to the point of giving his life for her despite knowing she's actually a spy, but there's no romantic relationship between them.
773* ScarfOfAsskicking: He wears a red scarf, although the "asskicking" part is downplayed.
774[[/folder]]
775
776[[folder:Miss Wednesday]]
777->Mr. 9's partner, who is actually [[GoodAllAlong Nefertari Vivi]] who infiltrated in the Baroque Works. See her on the [[Characters/OnePieceParadise Alabasta]] page.
778[[/folder]]
779
780[[folder:Mr. 11]]
781!! Mr. 11
782!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KenichiOno (JP), Chuck Powers (EN, Odex), Chris Cason (EN, Funi)
783!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 128 (Manga), Episode 79 (Anime)
784[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_11_anime_infobox.png]]
785A Frontier agent who got captured by Smoker's crew in Luness. Some Billions murder him in Alabasta.
786----
787* KlingonPromotion: Some Billions, hoping for a promotion, kill him when he's tied up on Smoker's ship.
788* SayingTooMuch: When Smoker mentions seeing some orders in his pocket, Mr. 11 insists that he burned them. He's dismayed to learn that Smoker was bluffing him while he accidentally gave him informations.
789* WeHardlyKnewYe: He's introduced as a prisoner, and killed the next time he appears.
790[[/folder]]
791
792[[folder:The Unluckies]]
793!!The Unluckies
794
795
796Mr. 13 and Miss Friday, respectively an Otter and a Vulture. Despite being the lowest ranked agents, above the Billions, they are [[TheDreaded feared even by their supposed superiors]]. They are Mr. 0's messengers and are responsible for executing whoever fails a mission. They also have the job of making portraits of Baroque Works's enemies.
797----
798* ThirteenIsUnlucky: Naturally they're named "The Unluckies", and their combined names form the date "Friday the 13th". They also usually mean bad news for the other agents, since they punish whoever fails a mission.
799* CurbstompBattle: Sanji quickly defeats them without taking damage.
800* TheDreaded: Because they usually means "bad news from Mr. 0", they are feared even by higher rankings agents like Mr. 9. The only ones who don't fear them are the officer agents.
801* FlyingPostman: Being a vulture, Miss Friday can fly, and she and Mr. 13 are Mr. 0's messangers.
802* FoodAsBribe: By offering a bowl of donuri, the Marines managed to convince them to draw portraits of the other Baroque Works agents.
803* FunnyAnimal: Mr. 13 is an otter while Miss Friday is a vulture and both are very intelligent and wear clothes. Howevery, they are far more serious than what this trope imply.
804* SinisterShades: They both wear these to go with their "unlucky 13" motif, tough in Miss Friday case are actually aviator glasses with black lens.
805* TheSpeechless: Justified, since they are just animals and cannot talk.
806* TheStoic: They rarely show emotions.
807* ThrowDownTheBomblet: They can drop bombs from above.
808* YouHaveFailedMe: One of their jobs is executing agents that fail their mission.
809
810!!Mr. 13
811!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 105 (Manga), Episode 63 (Anime)
812
813[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_13_anime.png]]
814
815Mr. 13, an otter who uses clawed sea shells.
816-----
817* BadassAdorable: He's a cute otter who is really skilled at close combat.
818* ImprobableWeaponUser: Although not as improbable from an otter, he uses clawed sea shells [[AbsurdlySharpBlade strong enough to cut through Mr. 3's wax]].
819* PlayfulOtter: Subverted. He's an otter, but he's anything but playful.
820* SuperIdentikit: He's very skilled at making portraits of people wanted by Baroque Works. Nami even compliments him.
821
822!!Miss Friday
823!!!'''Debut:''' Chapter 105 (Manga), Episode 63 (Anime)
824
825[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miss_friday_anime.png]]
826
827Miss Friday, a vulture who wields two machine guns.
828-----
829* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: She wears an aviator hat, complete with dark-shaded aviator glasses.
830* BackPackCannon: Her weapons are two machine guns mounted on her back.
831* FeatheredFiend: She's a vulture who's feared even by fellow Baroque Works members.
832* NeckSnap: Sanji defeats her by wrapping his legs around her neck and twisting her head 180 degrees.
833[[/folder]]

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