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Monkey D. Luffy
One Piece character
Monkey D. Luffy is wearing a red jacket with a straw hat, blue jean shorts, a yellow sash, and sandals.
First appearance One Piece chapter 1: «Romance Dawn» (Weekly Shōnen Jump No. 34, 1997)
Created by Eiichiro Oda
Portrayed by Iñaki Godoy
Voiced by See Voice actors
In-universe information
Alias Straw Hat (麦わら, Mugiwara)
Occupation Pirate (Captain)
Relatives
  • Monkey D. Garp (grandfather)
  • Monkey D. Dragon (father)
  • Portgas D. Ace (sworn brother)
  • Sabo (sworn brother)
Affiliations Straw Hat Pirates (captain)
Straw Hat Grand Fleet (de facto commodore)
Worst Generation (member)
Four Emperors (member)
Idol Red-Haired Shanks[1]
Age 7 (debut)
17 (pre-time skip)
19 (post-time skip)
Devil Fruit Gum-Gum Fruit (ゴムゴムの実, Gomu Gomu no Mi) also known as Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika (ヒトヒトの実 モデル“ニカ”, Hito Hito no Mi, Modern: Nika)[n 1]
Bounties Berrysymbol.png3,000,000,000 (current)
Berrysymbol.png30,000,000 (first)
Berrysymbol.png100,000,000 (second)
Berrysymbol.png300,000,000 (third)
Berrysymbol.png400,000,000 (fourth)
Berrysymbol.png500,000,000 (fifth)
Berrysymbol.png1,500,000,000 (sixth)
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Monkey D. Luffy ( LOO-fee) (Japanese: モンキー・D・ルフィ, Hepburn: Monkī Dī Rufi, [ɾɯɸiː]), also known as «Straw Hat» Luffy[n 2], is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the One Piece manga series, created by Eiichiro Oda. Luffy made his debut as a young boy who acquires the properties of rubber after accidentally eating one of the devil fruits the Gum-Gum Fruit, originally known as the Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika.

Luffy is the captain of the Straw Hat Pirates, and dreamt of being a pirate since childhood from the influence of his idol and mentor Red-Haired Shanks. At the age of 17, Luffy sets sail from the East Blue Sea to the Grand Line in search of the legendary treasure, One Piece, to succeed Gol D. Roger as «King of the Pirates».

He fights antagonists, and aids and befriends the inhabitants of several islands on his journey. Usually cheerful, he becomes serious and even aggressive when he fights. Luffy uses his elasticity to concentrate his power, executing a range of attacks. In his signature attack, Gum-Gum Pistol, he slingshots punches at opponents from a distance. Luffy also grows stronger over the course of the story, as reflected in his «bounty», which is used to measure the threat he poses to the World Government. He is the grandson of Monkey D. Garp, who is a vice-admiral; the son of Monkey D. Dragon, who is the leader of the Revolutionary Army;[10], and sworn brother of Portgas D. Ace and Sabo.[11]

Luffy appears in most of the episodes, films, television specials, and OVAs of the manga’s anime adaptations and several of the franchise’s video games. He is the only character in One Piece who appears in every story arc of the series. Due to the series’ international popularity, Luffy is one of the world’s most recognizable manga and anime characters. In addition to the One Piece franchise, the character appears in a number of manga and anime series and collaborative video games. His critical reception is largely positive.

Creation and conception[edit]

Development[edit]

When Eiichiro Oda created Luffy, he strove for a «manliness» similar to that of Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball series.[12] Oda said that he named his main character «Luffy» because he felt that the name suited him. When he later learned about the sailing term, «luffing», he was delighted by the coincidence.[13] In his prototype one-shot, «Romance Dawn», Oda refined the artistic style and story elements before publishing the final product a year later as the first chapter of One Piece. In the second version of «Romance Dawn», Luffy resembled his design at the beginning of the series.[14] After the one-shot of One Piece was made, Oda contacted his former mentor, Nobuhiro Watsuki, whom he assisted in making the manga Rurouni Kenshin. Watsuki was pleased with Luffy’s characterization and advised Oda to briefly change him for the main series to make it look like Luffy is always acting on his own free will.[15] To please his readers, Oda added rubberization to Luffy for comic effect[13] and tries to make the character straightforward.[16] In retrospect, Watsuki felt characters like Luffy reflect a trend of heroes who do not kill their enemies similar to his character Himura Kenshin.[17]

Voice actors[edit]

In the original Japanese version of the One Piece anime series and later spin-offs of the franchise, Luffy is voiced by Mayumi Tanaka.[18] Tanaka said jokingly that she regrets providing Luffy’s voice because she is a mother in real life and Luffy is much younger.[19] Asked about her voicing, Tanaka said that she «strives for reality» in scenes where Luffy speaks when he is eating or touching his nose.[20] In the OVA Defeat the Pirate Ganzack!, Luffy was voiced by Urara Takano.[21]

The character was voiced by Erica Schroeder in 4kids Entertainment’s English-language dubs of the franchise, starting in 2004, until Funimation acquired the franchise in 2007.

The character is voiced by Colleen Clinkenbeard in Funimation’s English-language dubs of the One Piece franchise.[22]

Description[edit]

Luffy is usually recognizable by his straw hat, a gift from «Red-Haired» Shanks. In his early childhood, he wears a white shirt and blue shorts. The character has a scar under his left eye from stabbing himself to demonstrate his courage to Shanks and his crew.[23] He later wears a red vest, denim shorts, and sandals, before replacing his vest with a red, unbuttoned sea captain’s coat[24] (revealing the X-shaped scar on his chest he received from Akainu),[25] and a yellow sash tied around his waist.[24] Luffy’s real-world nationality analogue is Brazilian — Luffy is from the Goa Kingdom, named after an Indian city colonized by the Portuguese Empire.[26] In the Netflix adaptation, Luffy will be portrayed by Iñaki Godoy, a Mexican actor.[27]

Personality[edit]

Luffy is portrayed as a carefree, fun-loving, happy-go-lucky character with great ambition and a huge appetite, often thinking with his stomach and comically gorging himself. Optimistic[28] and generally good-hearted, he is not as dimwitted as many believe him to be, and he often demonstrates more understanding than the other characters expect. Knowing the danger ahead, Luffy is willing to risk his life to become King of the Pirates and protect his crew. A capable and reliable captain, he never puts his crew or himself at risk out of incompetence. During the Loguetown story arc, Smoker (a navy captain at the time) says that Luffy «enjoys playing stupid»; Luffy responds with a mysterious smile.

He enlists Chopper and Brook for his crew not just for their personality or appearance, but also because of his instinctive ability to read people. Luffy needs key jobs filled by his crew (cook, navigator, medic, musician, and shipwright, filled by Sanji, Nami, Chopper, Brook, and Franky, respectively). At the beginning of the series, he said that he wanted at least ten crew members with abilities he felt necessary for his goal. Despite his carefree personality, each crew member respects him in their own way.[29][30] Luffy is rarely concerned about the consequences of his actions, doing what he feels is right at the moment, even if it leads to retaliation by a powerful force.[31] He is an extremely loyal captain, who has demonstrated throughout the series that he is willing to risk his life for the well-being of his crew.[32]

Abilities[edit]

Devil Fruit[edit]

Luffy’s rubberiness is a result of eating a devil fruit called the Gum-Gum Fruit.[33][34] It makes him immune to electric attacks and most blunt forces, also giving him the ability to stretch his body at will. He uses his elasticity to accelerate part or all of his body to deliver punches, kicks, head butts, and body checks or for propulsion. Like others exposed to Devil Fruit, Luffy cannot swim; when he is submerged in water or contacts the Sea-Prism Stone, he loses his strength and cannot move on his own. In addition to his Devil Fruit powers, he has immense strength, durability, speed, reflexes, agility, endurance, and stamina.

Luffy’s signature attack is the Gum-Gum Pistol (ゴムゴムの(ピストル), Gomu Gomu no Pisutoru), a punch which he learned during years of training. Another technique developed later in the series is Second Gear (ギア2(セカンド), Gia Sekando), which increases his strength and speed for a short time but strains his body and can shorten his lifespan if used too long. Observing CP9’s Shave (, Soru) technique, Luffy adapts the move to his rubber body and matches the assassins’ speed. Third Gear (ギア3(サード), Gia Sādo), another technique, uses air in his bones to attack but makes him shrink afterward.[35] Luffy can use both techniques simultaneously; after two years, he gains better control of the techniques and is no longer affected by their drawbacks.

Luffy develops another technique, Fourth Gear (ギア4(フォース), Gia Fōsu) (similar to Third Gear), inflating his muscles to increase the size of his limbs (except for his legs). He can make destructive moves by compressing and releasing his limbs, and can fly in a similar fashion to CP9’s Moon Walk (月歩, Geppō) technique.[36]

Later, it is revealed that the Gum-Gum Fruit’s real name is the «Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika». It is a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit and its «awakening» grants the user’s rubber-like body increased strength and freedom, limited only by the user’s imagination. It is for this reason that the user is said to become the «embodiment of freedom», able to bring joy to the people around them and making it «the most ridiculous power in the world».[2] He also takes a completely white appearance. The World Government renamed it to erase the fruit’s original name from history and reclassified it as a Paramecia in order to conceal its true nature.[2] The fruit was originally a treasure sought by the World Government for over 800 years until it was stolen by Red-haired Shanks.[37][38] According to the Five Elders, the fruit had not been awakened for centuries prior to Luffy’s having done so.[2]

Haki[edit]

Luffy has the ability to use Haki (覇気, ambition). This ability has three types: Armament Haki (武装色の覇気, Busōshoku no Haki), an armor-like force, which can amplify defense and the force of attacks and negate a Devil Fruit user’s defense, allow physical contact and damage; Observation Haki (見聞色の覇気, Kenbunshoku no Haki), a sixth sense, which can read a person’s moves and detect their presence; and Conquering King’s Haki (覇王色の覇気, Haōshoku no Haki), which can render weak-willed people or animals near him unconscious.[39] Luffy learns all those types of Haki and uses them with his improved attacks. As a result of his encounter with Magellan, he has also developed an immunity to poison (although it is shown that a strong poison may affect him, albeit very slowly). During his fight against Charlotte Katakuri, Luffy gains an advanced form of Observation Haki (Called Future Sight) to see several seconds into the future.[40] During his time at Udon prison in Wano, Luffy gains two new advanced forms of Armament Haki. The first one is called Emission to shoot a short blast of Haki from a distance while the second one is called Internal Destruction which can also go inside his target’s body or objects and destroy it from within.[41] During his fight with Kaido at the top of Onigashima, Luffy unlocks an advanced form of Conquerors Haki. It is the ability to coat his entire body with it, similar to Armament Haki, which could further enhance his attacks.[42]

Bounty[edit]

Luffy’s first bounty is 30,000,000 Berries, which he receives after defeating Buggy, Don Krieg, and Arlong of East Blue. His second bounty is significantly higher, at 100,000,000 Berries, after defeating Crocodile of the Seven Warlords of the Sea. Luffy receives his third bounty of 300,000,000 Berries, after rampaging at Enies Lobby and retaking Nico Robin. His subsequent bounty of 400,000,000 Berries, is mainly given to him because of his defeat of another Warlord of the Sea, Gecko Moria, and his participation in the Summit War of Marineford. After the time skip, Luffy grows more powerful and receives a bounty of 500,000,000 Berries, after defeating a third Warlord, Donquixote Doflamingo. After defeating Charlotte Cracker and Charlotte Katakuri, two of the Big Mom Pirate’s top-ranking members, with bounties of 800,000,000 and 1,057,000,000 Berries respectively, and having gone against Big Mom, one of the Four Emperors, he received a bounty of 1,500,000,000 Berries, one of the highest known bounties in the One Piece world. After Luffy defeated Kaido and Big Mom together with Kidd and Law, his bounty increased to 3,000,000,000 berries, and he became one of the Four Emperors in the New World.[9]

Appearances[edit]

One Piece[edit]

Luffy first appears as a young boy in Windmill Village located in the Goa kingdom, who befriends the pirate «Red-Haired» Shanks and intends to become one himself. He accidentally eats the Human Human fruit, model: «Nika» fruit and acquires rubber powers at the cost of being unable to swim. Luffy is later saved at sea by Shanks from being devoured by a Sea King, a large sea beast, but costs Shanks his left arm due to it being eaten by the beast in the encounter. Ten years later, Luffy leaves the village in a small fishing boat in search of the legendary treasure ‘One Piece’ and to become King of the Pirates, while doing so he encounters the same Sea King that almost ate him 10 years ago, Luffy knocks it out in a single punch to avenge Shanks. He meets swordsman Roronoa Zoro, ocean navigator and thief Nami, cowardly marksman and liar Usopp, and chivalrous chef Sanji and invites them to join his crew. Luffy also encounters and defeats the East Blue pirate Buggy the Clown and the Fishman Arlong, becoming known to the general populace and the pirate-hating Marines, such as Captain Smoker.

The crew leaves the peaceful East Blue and enters the dangerous Grand Line on their ship, the Going Merry. He later accepts an offer to return Princess Nefertari Vivi of Alabasta to her homeland to stop a rebellion incited by Seven Warlords of the Sea member and Baroque Works crime syndicate leader Sir Crocodile. On the way, Nami nearly dies of an illness and the crew goes to find a doctor on the winter Drum Island, which was recently devastated by the Blackbeard Pirates. After Nami is healed, the reindeer doctor Tony Tony Chopper joins the Straw Hat crew. Upon arriving in Alabasta, Luffy briefly reunites with his brother Portgas D. Ace, a commander in the Whitebeard Pirates, who is hunting his former subordinate Blackbeard. After defeating Crocodile, the World Government hides the fact that pirates saved the kingdom. Luffy accepts Crocodile’s mysterious subordinate Nico Robin as the archeologist of his crew.

Robin’s knowledge comes in handy as the crew ventures toward an island in the sky. Though the existence of Sky Islands is widely ridiculed, Luffy meets the pirate Blackbeard — but does not find out his name. Blackbeard encourages Luffy that Sky Islands do exist, and dreams of pirates never die. While visiting Skypiea, the crew is drawn into a four-hundred-year war over land. Luffy ends the war by defeating the god Eneru.

Upon landing back in the Blue Seas, the Going Merry is heavily damaged and Luffy seeks a shipwright to repair it. He meets Admiral Aokiji, who easily defeats him. Luffy learns about Robin’s background and faces enemies connected to her on Water 7, the island with the best shipwrights in the world. Luffy’s crew aligns with the cyborg shipwright Franky, initially an enemy, against the World Government intelligence agency Cipher Pol No. 9. Luffy and his crew save Robin and Franky from the government at Enies Lobby. After their fight with CP9, Luffy encounters his grandfather, Vice Admiral Monkey D. Garp. Garp tells him Shanks and Whitebeard are two of the Four Emperors, the most powerful pirates in the second half of the Grand Line. Luffy is surprised to learn from Garp that the leader of the Revolutionary Army which seeks to topple the World Government is Monkey D. Dragon, Luffy’s father.

On the way to Fishman Island in their new ship, the Thousand Sunny, which Franky built, Luffy encounters the skeletal musician Brook. Brook accepts Luffy’s offer to join the crew before declining since his shadow has been stolen. To return Brook’s shadow, they defeat Warlord Gecko Moria, and Brook becomes Luffy’s long-sought musician of the crew.

To enter Fishman Island, the crew takes a detour to the Sabaody Archipelago. Roger Pirates’ First Mate, Silvers Rayleigh, is enlisted to coat the Thousand Sunny to enter the ocean depths under the Red Line, which marks the beginning of the second half of the Grand Line, known as the New World. By this time, Luffy has gained worldwide fame as a notorious rookie with bounties of over 100 million Berries; these rookies are known as Supernovas and include Zoro, Trafalgar Law, Eustass Kidd, and Capone «Gang» Bege. Yet Luffy, Zoro, and the rest of the Straw Hat Pirates are easily defeated by Admiral Kizaru after Luffy punches a World Noble, and Warlord Bartholomew Kuma sends the Straw Hat crew to separate parts of the world.

Stranded on Amazon Lily, an island ruled by the warlord Boa Hancock, Luffy impresses Hancock with his bravery and selflessness. Hancock falls in love with Luffy and brings him to the underground Impel Down prison to save his brother Ace, from execution after Ace was defeated by Blackbeard. Luffy breaks into the prison and meets previous foes and new allies, such as former Warlords Crocodile and Arlong’s old captain Jimbei. Along with Buggy and members of the Revolutionary Army, Luffy frees the prisoners, but Ace is transferred to Marineford for his execution. Luffy and Buggy lead the prisoners into the war in Marineford between the navy and Whitebeard’s forces. Ace gives his life to save Luffy from Admiral Akainu. A broken Luffy is evacuated with Jimbei from Marineford by Trafalgar Law.

Returning to Amazon Lily, Luffy remembers first meeting Ace; after Shanks left Windmill Village, Luffy’s grandfather Garp left him in the care of his friend, the bandit Curly Dadan. Luffy befriends Ace and Sabo, who are like brothers to him, but Sabo is seemingly killed by a World Noble. After returning to Marineford to send a hidden message to his crew, Luffy trains with Rayleigh on Ruskaina Island to become stronger.

Two years later, the Straw Hats reunite and finally make it to Fishman Island. Luffy and the others meet Jimbei and the island’s princess, Shirahoshi, and are drawn into a battle for the island against the Fishman supremacist Hody Jones. He, the crew, and Jimbei conceive a plan to defeat Hody and his henchmen in a way that will alleviate racial tensions between humans and fish-men. After Hody’s defeat, Jimbei promises to join the crew at a later date and Fishman Island seeks to join the Reverie summit of human kings, held every four years. Luffy learns Akainu was promoted to Fleet Admiral and Blackbeard replaced Whitebeard as one of the Four Emperors. Luffy begins a feud with Emperor Big Mom over control of Fishman Island. The crew leaves the ocean depths and enters the secret New World island, Punk Hazard.

Upon arriving at Punk Hazard, half of the crew is captured by Caesar Clown, a jealous rival of the scientist Vegapunk and a subordinate of the Warlord and underworld broker Donquixote Doflamingo. Luffy and his crew ally with Trafalgar Law, now a Warlord, who plans to kidnap Caesar as part of a plan to take down Emperor Kaido. Samurai from the Wano Country, Kinemon, and Momonosuke join the alliance to venture to Dressrosa, the kingdom ruled by Doflamingo.

With Caesar hostage, the alliance lands on Dressrosa, where Luffy enters a tournament to win Ace’s Devil Fruit. Here he finds out that Sabo is still alive and is part of the Revolutionary Army. Sabo wins the tournament, and with Luffy’s blessing, Sabo consumes Ace’s Devil Fruit. Due to the machinations of Doflamingo, some of the crew is forced to leave for the island of Zou. Luffy and the rest of the crew are forced to fight for their lives when they stumble on the truth of Doflamingo’s operations, who attempts to kill everyone in Dressrosa to keep the truth of his rule hidden. With the aid of his fellow competitors in the tournament, Luffy defeats Doflamingo. In the aftermath, seven pirate crews pledge their loyalty to Luffy, despite his protests, marking the formation of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet.

Afterward, the remaining crew and their friends are transported by their new subordinates to Zou and learn it was devastated by the forces of Emperor Kaido. Luffy also learns that Sanji, who was part of the group that heads to Zou first, had been blackmailed by his family to agree to an arranged marriage to the daughter of Emperor Big Mom. The crew learns from the Mink Tribe about the Road Poneglyphs and their connection to the final island Laugh Tale, where the One Piece is. An alliance between the Samurai, Mink, Straw Hats and Law is made to defeat Kaido, who is revealed to rule over Wano via a puppet Shogun.

Being forewarned going to Wano, Luffy, and half the crew, along with the Mink warriors Pedro and Carrot, infiltrate Big Mom’s territory Tottoland both to retrieve Sanji and copy the writing on the Road Poneglyph that Big Mom has in her possession. Luffy and Sanji learn the wedding is a set-up to murder Sanji’s family for their advanced technology, while Brook steals a printing of the Road Poneglyph. Big Mom’s subordinates Jimbei and Bege betray her and Luffy and Sanji enact a failed assassination attempt on Big Mom at the wedding, in front of the press. Jimbei joins the crew but is temporarily left behind as the rest of the crew barely escapes from Big Mom’s territory. Luffy defeats two of Big Mom’s three generals and his bounty skyrockets.

After the fight with Big Mom, Luffy becomes a hot topic at the Reverie, a global summit of rulers of fifty nations in Mary Geoise, the capital of the World Government above the Red Line. Most view him as a dangerous madman, but the kings of Sakura, Alabasta, Fishman Island, Dressrosa, and Prodence, secretly favor Luffy since he saved them from tyranny. Meanwhile, Luffy and the others are separated entering the Wano Country. Luffy reunites with Zoro before meeting with the rest of the crew and alliance. Luffy challenges Emperor Kaido but is defeated and thrown in prison alongside fellow Supernova Eustass Kidd. There, he meets Hyogoro of the flower and trains under him, learning a new form of armament Haki that will enable him to damage Kaido. They later escape the prison and plan to attack the Island of ‘Onigashima’ which Kaido and his crew currently occupy. Luffy along with his crew allied with Trafalgar Law, Eustass Kid and the 9 retainers of Kozuki Oden, charge for the Island to beat Kaido and free the country of Wano. During the battle, he faces Kaido, and after several rounds in which Luffy ends up at his limits, he ends up awakening the power of his Devil Fruit, thanks to which he can defeat the Emperor of the Sea. Because of this, a week later of the events Luffy happens to be considered one of the Four Emperors.

In other media[edit]

Luffy has appeared in every One Piece licensed electronic video game to date, including Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars, and is featured in the 2006 Dragon Ball ZOne PieceNaruto crossover game Battle Stadium D.O.N. Luffy, Son Goku and Naruto Uzumaki were avatars in the MMORPG Second Life for a Jump Festa promotion, «Jumpland@Second Life».[43] Luffy has also been mentioned in songs. He sings about being a wanted pirate in «Wanted!»[44] and about One Piece in «Every-One Piece!»[45] Luffy is a major playable character in the crossover game, J-Stars Victory VS.[46] Luffy and several other characters joined the cast of Dragon Ball in a spinoff entitled Cross Epoch.[47] On April 3, 2011, Luffy and the other One Piece protagonists appeared in the first episode of the Toriko anime series and the crossover manga chapter.[48] Luffy made a cameo appearance in a Weekly Shonen Jump episode of To Love-Ru, and the Gum-Gum was mentioned in the 50th episode of the Gin Tama anime series.[49]

Luffy will be portrayed by Iñaki Godoy in Netflix’s live action adaptation of One Piece.[50]

Reception[edit]

Critical reception[edit]

According to Funimation Entertainment’s Mike McFarland and Christopher Sabat, Luffy was more likable than Dragon Ball‘s Son Goku. Joe McCulloch preferred Luffy to Naruto Uzumaki from Naruto because Luffy «work[ed] his ass off» to achieve his goals after accidentally acquiring his powers.[52] Luffy has been praised in a number of publications. T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews called Luffy «likabl[y] goofy» and an idealist with infectious optimism.[53] In a review of One Piece The Movie: Dead End no Bōken, the fourth One Piece film, The Star Online described him as «an airhead and brilliant fighter».[54] Rika Takahashi of EX wrote that Luffy’s stretching powers set One Piece apart from «the old stereotypical adventure manga» and the many other «combat-oriented mangas [sic]», making the series «something new and interesting».[55] Anime News Network (ANN) writer Zac Bertschy found Luffy reminiscent of Rurouni Kenshin‘s character Himura Kenshin in personality and attitude, but still thought him entertaining.[56] Mania Entertainment’s Bryce Coulter called Luffy a «great shonen hero».[57] ANN’s Carl Kimlinger wrote, «Colleen Clinkenbeard’s Luffy continues to grow on you».[58]

Popularity[edit]

Luffy ranked first in all of One Piece Characters Official Popularity Poll.[n 3] The only main protagonists that achieved ranked first in all of their correspondent popularity polls are Luffy and Gintoki Sakata.[59][60][61][62][63] On The 1st Global One Piece Characters Popularity Poll, the latest official popularity poll of One Piece in which more than 12 million voted from all over the world, Luffy topped the list having total votes of 1,637,921.[64]

NTT customers chose Luffy as their second-favorite black-haired male anime character.[65] The Gum-Gum Gatling technique topped the male category in a Japanese survey of the most popular moves in manga and anime.[66] Luffy was even nominated in the Best Male Character category for the 2008 Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation Awards.[67][68] He ranked 22nd on Chris Mackenzie’s IGN list of top-25 anime characters of all time.[69] In a Japanese TV special from August 2017, Luffy was voted as the 8th «strongest hero» from the Showa Era as well as the 4th one from the Heisei Era.[70]

Luffy had appeared in magazines, Japanese television shows, manga etc. Luffy was the first manga character that had been on the cover in the Men’s Non-No fashion magazine’s 24-year history and his clothes were designed by Shinichi «Miter» Mita.[71] He also appeared in the cover of a famous fashion magazine, ELLE MEN together with Roronoa Zoro after the collaboration between One Piece and Gucci.[72] He had appeared in CGI in the semi-annual live-action television series Yo nimo Kimyō na Monogatari (Tales of the Unusual) for the celebration of the series’s 25th anniversary. He appeared together with the Japanese actor and model Hiroshi Abe.[73] Costumed character version of Luffy together with Goku appeared at the 39th International Emmy Awards Gala in New York and they stood on stage for presentation of the Children & Young People Award, won by the Chilean Children’s program ¿Con Qué Sueñas? (What is your Dream?).[74] In the final chapter of Naruto, Boruto Uzumaki makes a drawing of Luffy as a legacy of him and the series.[75] In a Weekly Shonen Jump manga, Tsugihagi Hyouryuu Sakka (a character resembling Luffy) says, «Instead of saying what you hate, say what you like!». In the One Piece manga, Luffy cited but changed it to «Instead of saying what you like, say what you hate!» The meme was acknowledged in the crossover fighting game, J-Stars Victory VS.[76] Toei Animation sponsored the Italian Pallavolo Modena volleyball team in 2008; Pietro Rinaldi and Edoardo Ciabattini’s black uniforms were decorated with an image of Luffy on the front.[77]

Takashi Kawamura, mayor of Nagoya City in Japan, had cosplayed Luffy in the 10th World Cosplay Summit in which 40 cosplayers from 20 countries and regions all over the world were competing.[78] Also, the famous Japanese actress and model Kanna Hashimoto had cosplayed Luffy in the celebration of One Piece’s manga 18th anniversary. She dressed up as Luffy (albeit in a feminine reinterpretation) for Weekly Shonen Jump’s combined 37-38 issue.[79]

Miltiadis Tentoglou of Greece posed Luffy’s Gear Second during his entrance before the Long Jump finals on Tokyo Olympics 2020 and won Gold Medal.[80] Another, Major League Soccer player Nicolas Benezet imitated Luffy’s Gear Second pose after scoring a goal on Sunday night in his first match with Seattle Sounders FC.[81] China’s most popular actor Xiao Zhan stated on his interview that he wanted to be like Luffy. He admired Luffy because, «he had been working hard to realize his ideals and despite always facing difficulties he never give up».[82]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Popularly known as the Gum-Gum Fruit (ゴムゴムの実, Gomu Gomu no Mi). It is a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to transform into the legendary «Sun God Nika» or «Warrior of Liberation», and can gain his attributes, namely a body with the properties of rubber.[2]
  2. ^ 麦わらのルフィ, Mugiwara no Rufi
  3. ^ One Piece had a total of seven characters official popularity poll.

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Monkey D. Luffy, also known as «Straw Hat Luffy» and commonly as «Straw Hat»,[10] is the main protagonist of the manga and anime, One Piece. He is the founder and captain of the increasingly infamous and powerful Straw Hat Pirates, as well as the most powerful of its top fighters.[26][27] He desires to find the legendary treasure left behind by the late Gol D. Roger and thereby become the Pirate King,[28] which would help facilitate an unknown dream of his that he has told only to Shanks, his brothers and crew.[29][30] He believes that being the Pirate King means having the most freedom in the world.[31]

Born in Foosha Village, Luffy is the son of Monkey D. Dragon, the leader of the Revolutionary Army,[32] and the grandson of the Marine hero Monkey D. Garp,[33] and their family carries the initial and Will of D.[32] Luffy met «Red-Haired» Shanks, who gave Luffy the very straw hat that has become Luffy’s signature accessory, having gifted it to the boy as part of a promise for them to meet again someday after he became a great pirate.[34] Growing up on Dawn Island, Luffy befriended and became sworn brothers of the late «Fire Fist» Portgas D. Ace[35] and Revolutionary Chief-of-Staff Sabo,[36] as well as being raised under the care of Curly Dadan.[37]

Luffy accidentally ate the Gomu Gomu no Mi at age 7, which turned his body into rubber.[38] Thanks to his strong imagination, Luffy is able to wield the seemingly unthreatening abilities of his Devil Fruit to act as an incredibly competent fighter, often manipulating his own rubbery body into a variety of powerful forms. He is one of few individuals known to have awakened his Devil Fruit, which bestows him with mythical power.[25] In addition to his Devil Fruit abilities, Luffy is one of few individuals capable of wielding all three forms of Haki and has mastered them to the point that he has developed advanced abilities.

Luffy has gone up against numerous global powers around him, starting with fighting the most powerful pirates in the East Blue and moving to clashes against the Marines, Seven Warlords of the Sea, Cipher Pol, World Nobles, and even the Four Emperors of the Grand Line, emerging victorious in a majority of these battles. He invaded and indirectly caused the annihilation of Enies Lobby, escaped the impregnable Impel Down, and was a focal figure in the Summit War of Marineford. He has also either defeated or befriended seven of the eleven known past or present Warlords prior to the organization’s dissolution. Furthermore, Luffy has invaded the territory of the Four Emperors on multiple occasions, and eventually managed to defeat one. Luffy’s accomplishments and heritage have caused him to be labeled as a «Dangerous Future Element» while in the process gaining a reputation for being «reckless» and, in some cases, «insane,» earning the wrath of Fleet Admiral Sakazuki, the Marine Headquarters, and even the World Government.[39]

Luffy also has a penchant for attracting followers and has unwillingly been named the leader of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet, consisting of seven pirate crews who swore to come to his aid whenever he wishes. After learning of this and his exploits against the Big Mom Pirates, the press labeled him the «Fifth Emperor of the Sea,» though many prominent figures initially considered this to be exaggerated.[40] However, after defeating Kaidou during the Raid on Onigashima, Luffy was officially declared as one of the Four Emperors by the World Government along with Buggy, replacing Kaidou and Big Mom.[3]

Luffy has made tremendous strides in his life of piracy, with his bounty heavily reflecting this fact. He gained his first bounty of Beli.png30,000,000 for defeating the strongest pirate captains of the East Blue, which then increased to Beli.png100,000,000 after defeating Crocodile in Arabasta. After his crew’s invasion into and escape from Enies Lobby, his bounty was increased to Beli.png300,000,000. His sizeable bounty upon arriving at the Sabaody Archipelago caused Luffy, along with Zoro to be included among the eleven «Super Rookies,» pirates who simultaneously reached the Red Line with bounties of over Beli.png100,000,000 shortly before the Summit War.[41] He, the other ten Super Rookies, and Marshall D. Teach would go on to be referred to as the «Worst Generation.»[42]

Two years after the war, with his bounty increased to Beli.png400,000,000, he entered the New World and began challenging the Emperors and their allies directly, with his bounty going up to Beli.png500,000,000 after the Dressrosa Arc, and later all the way to Beli.png1,500,000,000 after the global revelation that he is Sabo’s brother and the existence of Straw Hat Grand Fleet becoming public, as well as the events of the Whole Cake Island Arc. After leading the Raid on Onigashima and defeating Kaidou, his bounty was increased to Beli.png3,000,000,000.

Appearance

Further information: Monkey D. Luffy/Gallery

Luffy has black shaggy hair, round black eyes, and a slim muscular build. He is renowned for his trademark straw hat (from which he gets his nickname «Straw Hat Luffy»), which was lent to him when he was young by the legendary pirate captain, «Red-Haired» Shanks,[34] who in turn received it from Gol D. Roger.[43] He wears blue shorts with cuffs, sandals, and a sleeveless red vest. Luffy also has a scar with two stitches underneath his left eye, which he earned by stabbing a knife under his eye to show Shanks that he was tough and not afraid of pain.[44] He was severely wounded by Akainu in the Summit War of Marineford,[45] leaving a large X-shaped scar on his chest.[46]

Before the Timeskip

Similar to most of his male crewmates, Luffy has the same outfit throughout most of the series. Luffy will often wear a different outfit to suit the climate of an island (such as a hooded parka on Drum Island[47] or desert robes in Arabasta[48]) but will switch back to his trademark red vest and blue shorts after the adventures on that island are over. Despite this, he will wear his usual outfit in different colors and has been known to sport other miscellaneous items on his person from time to time like in Thriller Bark and Sabaody Archipelago. According to Eiichiro Oda in 37 Volume SBS, Luffy does not know how to dress stylishly so sometimes he is advised on how to dress by more fashionable team members, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, and Robin.[49]

  • During the Drum Island Arc, he wore two different parkas, the first being a dark red parka with fur on the cuffs, hood, and hem,[47] and then a checkered, hooded parka with the colors white, orange and bright yellow, which Nami wore in the beginning.[50]
  • During the Arabasta Arc, he wore desert robes consisting of a dark red robe with three white rings decorated along both sleeves and a light blue wrap over his head.[48]
  • During the Skypiea Arc, he wore a black wristband around his left wrist with a white bangle over it.[51] In 37 Volume SBS, Oda said that two members of his crew lent him accessories: a black wristband by Usopp and a white bracelet by Sanji.[49]
  • During the Long Ring Long Land Arc, Luffy wore an afro on his head, dark red shorts, and red bandages on his feet, getting an image of a blue flaming skull and crossbones painted on his chest as well, when he was fighting Foxy.[52]
  • During the Enies Lobby Arc, he wore black shorts with more pockets than his blue shorts, which he noted he could not fit his meat in.[53]
  • During the Post-Enies Lobby Arc, Luffy wore a white T-shirt with the Galley-La Company emblem on it in red; red liners around the top, shoulders, and collar; and navy-blue shorts.[54]
  • During the Thriller Bark Arc, he wore an orange vest and red shorts.[55] After the battle against Moria in Thriller Bark, Luffy wore a dark decorated, jeweled armband around his left bicep, given to him by Nami.[56] This armband was later revealed to be a map that leads to Captain John’s lost treasure, which Buggy sought for some time; Luffy handed the armband over to Buggy in exchange for his services in navigating through Impel Down.[57]
  • During the Sabaody Archipelago Arc, in the manga, he wore a blue vest and red shorts (which can also be seen on the cover of Volume 52). In the anime, he wore the same blue vest, but dark blue shorts.[58]
  • During the Amazon Lily Arc, Luffy wore a light blue vest with red shorts.[59]
  • During the Impel Down Arc, Luffy wore his outfit from his stay on Amazon Lily until after his fight with Magellan, at which point he replaced his light blue vest with a bright yellow vest given to him by Inazuma.[60]

No matter where he is, Luffy wears his Straw Hat through absolutely everything, though at the start, the hat was prone to get knocked off his head easily, forcing Luffy to either put it aside or have someone hold onto it during fights. From the Arabasta Arc onward, he has gotten a string strap for it, which was sewn on by Nami, allowing the hat to hang from his neck during fights.

During his return to Marineford to give a silent prayer, Luffy was briefly shown with four characters written on his right arm spelling 3D2Y,[61] with the 3D crossed out to symbolize that the Straw Hat Pirates should meet up in 2 years (2Y) rather than the 3 days (3D) as planned after fleeing from Bartholomew Kuma.[62]

After the Timeskip

After those two years, a few things have changed. He has grown slightly taller and is shown to be significantly more muscular due to his training. This can be seen in his slightly thicker neck, more pronounced deltoids, and a better-defined chest, which shows the X-shaped scar he received by then-Admiral Akainu covering most of it.[63] His usual attire is mostly the same as it was two years ago, but instead of a vest, Luffy wears an open, long-sleeved red cardigan with four buttons, with a yellow sash tied around his waist (somewhat reminiscent of Gol D. Roger’s outfit}.

  • During the Punk Hazard Arc, Luffy wore a long winter coat with red and white horizontal stripes, along with yellow earmuffs, which he stole from one of Brownbeard’s Centaur Patrol Unit.[64]
  • During the Dressrosa Arc, Luffy wore an open, short-sleeved shirt with a sunflower pattern, standard blue shorts, and a yellow sash. He also wore a fake beard.[65] Upon entering the tournament for the Mera Mera no Mi in the Corrida Colosseum, he wore Viking-style armor, complete with a sword and shield.[66] Upon revision to meet the tournament’s weight restriction, he got rid of most of the armor, but kept the cape and helmet, along with his registration number ‘0556’ and the word «Lucy» written on the back of his shirt, obscured by his cape.[67] When he recovered after his battle against Doflamingo, Luffy wore a red tank top along with his standard shorts in brown (dark grey in the anime).[68]
  • During the Whole Cake Island Arc, Luffy wore an open, fancy white cardigan with puffy sleeves along with his standard shorts in red. He also had a decorative scarf wrapped around his straw hat after landing at the Seducing Woods, though he appears to have lost it during his battle with Charlotte Cracker. These clothes were eventually torn to shreds after several battles and he later dons a new outfit to meet with Capone Bege; a red suit jacket with a brown shirt and a pink ascot along with red formal shorts. He also fitted a black fedora to the top of his straw hat.[69]
    • During his fight with Sanji, Luffy loses one of his top teeth after being struck by a Diable Jambe Joue Shot directly into his face.[70] However, it grew back after he drank a bottle of milk.[71]
  • During the Wano Country Arc, Luffy wore a red yukata with patchwork mon of a blue rounded sun on a cyan background and a yellow obi. He also had a topknot on top of his hair. He also had the Nidai Kitetsu he borrowed from Tenguyama Hitetsu.[72] Before beginning the assault on Onigashima, Luffy received a set of samurai armor from Hitetsu.[73] When helping Kin’emon and the others against Kaidou’s fleet at sea, Luffy wore a long, dark-colored coat over his usual attire. He also swapped his regular sash and pants for a purple and orange-brown one respectively.[74] He also briefly wore a Beasts Pirates disguise created by Kin’emon when infiltrating Onigashima.[75]
  • During the Egghead Arc, Luffy received a long coat with SSG logo, along with gloves, an earpiece and a pair of DOM Shoes.[76]

Non-canon

In Movie 3, he wears a red shirt with the number «01» in black in the middle. A deer costume with a fur coat and two tree branches for antlers was also momentarily seen.

In the G-8 Arc, he infiltrates the kitchens as a Marine cook, wearing a white cook uniform, a blue scarf on his neck, and a white cook hat covering his straw hat.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 1 (p. 5) and Episode 4, Luffy is first introduced.
  2. 2.0 2.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 2 (p. 8) and Episode 1, Luffy debuts in the present.
  3. 3.0 3.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 104 Chapter 1053 (p. 17), Luffy became recognized as one of the Four Emperors.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 5 Chapter 44 (p. 2-20) and Episode 21, Luffy works off his debt to Zeff.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 703 (p. 16) and Episode 633, Luffy’s alias in Dressrosa is revealed.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Vivre Card — One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0001), Luffy-tarou is romanized.
  7. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 914 (p. 7) and Episode 900, Luffy’s first alias in Wano is revealed.
  8. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 916 (p. 8) and Episode 903, Luffy’s second alias in Wano is revealed.
  9. One Piece Manga — Vol. 103 Chapter 1043 (p. 16-17), Zunesha declares Joy Boy’s return.
  10. 10.0 10.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 2 (p. 3), Luffy’s epithet is written in the title of the chapter.
  11. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 4 (p. 28), Luffy’s age is revealed.
  12. 12.0 12.1 One Piece Blue Deep: Characters World (p. 186), Luffy’s profile after timeskip is revealed.
  13. 13.0 13.1 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 69 (p. 66).
  14. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 15 (p. 90), Luffy’s birthday is revealed.
  15. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 10 (p. 46), Luffy’s height is revealed.
  16. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 66 (p. 162), Oda explains the blood types of the world and reveals Luffy’s blood type.
  17. One Piece Manga — Vol. 104 Chapter 1053 (p. 4-5), Luffy’s bounty as one of the new Four Emperors.
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  20. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 601 (p. 11) and Episode 521, Luffy’s fourth bounty.
  21. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 435 (p. 16-17) and Episode 320, The crew members’ bounties for attacking Enies Lobby are revealed.
  22. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 23 Chapter 213 (p. 22) and Episode 128, Luffy’s and Zoro’s bounties after Alabasta.
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  27. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 62 Chapter 606 (p. 5) and Episode 525, Caribou identifies Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji as the «Monster Trio.»
  28. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 1 (p. 44-45) and Episode 4, Luffy first reveals his dream to Shanks as the latter leaves Foosha Village with his crew.
  29. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 585 (p. 12-13) and Episode 496, Luffy tells his brothers his dream.
  30. One Piece Manga — Vol. 105 Chapter 1060 (p. 8-9), Luffy tells his dream to his crew.
  31. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 507 (p. 9) and Episode 400, Luffy states his belief that the Pirate King has the most freedom in the world.
  32. 32.0 32.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 432 (p. 16-17) and Episode 314, Garp reveals Luffy’s father to be the revolutionary Dragon.
  33. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 431 (p. 19) and Episode 313, Luffy reveals Garp to be his grandfather by just addressing him as «Grandpa.»
  34. 34.0 34.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 1 (p. 46-47) and Episode 4, Shanks gives his straw hat to Luffy.
  35. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 18 Chapter 159 (p. 7) and Episode 95, The Straw Hats learn about Luffy’s sworn brother, Ace.
  36. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 585 (p. 14) and Episode 497, Luffy shares sake cups with Sabo and Ace and become sworn brothers.
  37. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 551 (p. 7) and Episode 460, Garp takes Luffy to his new home to be raised by Dadan.
  38. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 1 (p. 20) and Episode 4, Lucky Roux reveals that the Gomu Gomu no Mi is the fruit that the crew had found and taken from an unspecified enemy before a young Luffy unknowingly ate it.
  39. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 557 (p. 12) and Episode 466, Akainu is the first person to identify Luffy as Garp’s grandson, as well as Dragon’s son.
  40. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 903 (p. 7-8) and Episode 878, Luffy is declared «the Fifth Emperor.»
  41. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 498 (p. 10-11) and Episode 392, Luffy along with Zoro are revealed by Shakuyaku to be two of 11 Super Rookies due to their bounties.
  42. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 67 Chapter 664 (p. 11) and Episode 589, Brownbeard explains the Worst Generation.
  43. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 603 (p. 6) and Episode 523, Roger is seen wearing the same straw hat Luffy currently wears.
  44. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 1 (p. 5) and Episode of Luffy, Luffy stabs himself underneath his eye to prove his toughness.
  45. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 578 (p. 10) and Episode 488, Akainu’s attack goes through Jinbe and hits Luffy.
  46. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 598 (p. 1) and Episode 517.
  47. 47.0 47.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 15 Chapter 133 (p. 5) and Episode 80, Luffy’s first Drum Island outfit is seen clearly.
  48. 48.0 48.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 18 Chapter 161 (p. 5) and Episode 96, Luffy’s Arabasta outfit is seen for the first time.
  49. 49.0 49.1 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 37 (p. 26), Oda explains where Luffy has a black wristband and a white bracelet and how he dresses stylishly.
  50. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 17 Chapter 146 (p. 14-15) and Episode 87, Luffy puts on Nami’s parka to keep himself warm.
  51. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapter 244 (p. 4) and Episode 158, Luffy begins wearing a black wristband with a white bangle.
  52. One Piece Manga — Vol. 33, Luffy’s outfit for the Davy Back Fight is seen in color.
  53. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 368 (p. 5) and Episode 258, Luffy dons a pair of black shorts so he can carry meat in its pockets.
  54. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 432 (p. 3) and Episode 314, Luffy’s post-Enies Lobby outfit is seen in full.
  55. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 46 Chapter 442 (p. 2) and Episode 326, Luffy’s Thriller Bark outfit is seen in full.
  56. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 486 (p. 5) and Episode 378, Luffy takes an armband from the treasure trove on Thriller Bark, and Nami lets him have it because it does not have any gems on it.
  57. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 527 (p. 8-11) and Episode 424, Luffy hands his armband over to Buggy in exchange for being led to Ace.
  58. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 490 (p. 15) and Episode 385, Luffy’s Sabaody Archipelago outfit is seen in full.
  59. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 516 (p. 3) and Episode 410, Luffy has Marguerite remove the frills from the clothes that she prepared for him.
  60. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 55 Chapter 539 (p. 8) and Episode 441, Inazuma provides Luffy with a new vest alongside his shorts and straw hat.
  61. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 594 (p. 10) and Episode 511, Luffy’s picture in the newspaper shows him with 3D2Y written on his right arm.
  62. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 511 (p. 10) and Episode 403, Luffy tells his crew to meet up at the Thousand Sunny in 3 days.
  63. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 601 (p. 12) and Episode 521, Luffy’s post-timeskip outfit is displayed in full.
  64. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 67 Chapter 662 (p. 10) and Episode 587, Luffy is seen in his new, stolen outfit on Punk Hazard.
  65. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 701 (p. 13) and Episode 630, Luffy’s outfit in Dressrosa before entering the tournament is seen.
  66. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 704 (p. 9) and Episode 633, Luffy dons a Viking-style set of armor for the upcoming tournament.
  67. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 704 (p. 12-14) and Episode 634, Luffy wears a cape over his registration number after removing his armor.
  68. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 80 Chapter 796 (p. 11) and Episode 740, Luffy’s outfit prior to leaving Dressrosa is seen.
  69. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 858 (p. 14-15) and Episode 828, The Sanji retrieval team sit down with the Fire Tank Pirates.
  70. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 84 Chapter 844 (p. 5-6) and Episode 808, Luffy loses a tooth after being struck by Sanji.
  71. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 858 (p. 12) and Episode 827, Luffy and Brook drank milk, his missing tooth grew back.
  72. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 912 (p. 8) and Episode 897, Hitetsu gives Luffy clothes to move around in Wano.
  73. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 95 Chapter 959 (p. 4-5) and Episode 959, Hitetsu gives the Straw Hats Japanese armor.
  74. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 97 Chapter 975 (p. 3) and Episode 978, The alliance gathers before the attack.
  75. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 97 Chapter 978 (p. 10) and Episode 983, Luffy wears a disguise created by Kin’emon.
  76. One Piece Manga — Vol. 105 Chapter 1063 (p. 3), Luffy changed clothes with the help of Dr. Vegapunk’s invention, who generates clothes.

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Straw Hat Pirates

Crew: Monkey D. Luffy  •  Roronoa Zoro  •  Nami  •  Usopp  •  Sanji  •  Tony Tony Chopper  •  Nico Robin  •  Franky  •  Brook  •  Jinbe  •  Nefertari Vivi 
Companions: Zeus  •  Karoo 
Main Ships: Going Merry   •  Thousand Sunny
Soldier Dock System: Shiro Mokuba I  •  Mini Merry II  •  Shark Submerge III  •  Kurosai FR-U IV  •  Brachio Tank V
Other Ships: Shimashima Shopping   •  Karasumaru   •  Taru Tiger   •  Tarumanma    •  Ma Ikkada    •  Sexy Foxy  
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based: Gomu Gomu no Mi (Main Techniques  •  Gear 2  •  Gear 3  •  Gear 4  •  Gear 5)  •  Hito Hito no Mi (Rumble Ball)  •  Hana Hana no Mi  •  Yomi Yomi no Mi
Fighting Style Based: Haki (Kenbunshoku  •  Busoshoku  •  Haoshoku)  •  Black Leg Style (Diable Jambe  •  Ifrit Jambe)  •  No Sword Style  •  Fish-Man Karate  •  Fish-Man Jujutsu
Weapon Based: Three Sword Style (One Sword Style  •  Two Sword Style  •  Nine Sword Style) (Wado Ichimonji  •  Sandai Kitetsu  •  Yubashiri   •  Shusui   •  Enma)  •  Foxfire Style  •  Art of Weather (Zeus)  •  Usopp’s Arsenal (Pop Green)  •  Franken  •  Soul Solid  •  Raid Suit   •  Nidai Kitetsu   •  Peacock Slashers 
Creations: Kuro Kabuto  •  Chopperphage  •  Armored Me  •  General Franky  •  Clima-Tact   •  Perfect Clima-Tact   •  Standard Sorcery Clima-Tact   •  Grow Up Sorcery Clima-Tact   •  Ginga Pachinko   •  Kabuto   •  Cyborg Tactics   •  Omni-Cannon 
Support: Wapometal  •  Voice of All Things
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Associated Locations: Goa Kingdom (Foosha Village  •  Mt. Colubo)  •  Rusukaina  •  Shimotsuki Village  •  Kuraigana Island  •  Oykot Kingdom  •  Conomi Islands (Cocoyasi Village  •  Arlong Park)  •  Weatheria  •  Gecko Islands (Syrup Village)  •  Boin Archipelago  •  Germa Kingdom  •  Baratie  •  Momoiro Island  •  Drum Island (Sakura Kingdom)  •  Torino Kingdom  •  Ohara  •  Arabasta Kingdom  •  Baltigo  •  Water 7  •  Karakuri Island  •  Florian Triangle  •  Kenzan Island  •  Fish-Man Island
Former Memberships: Dadan Family  •  Impel Down  •  Arlong Pirates  •  Usopp Pirates  •  Germa 66 (Vinsmoke Family)  •  Foxy Pirates  •  Baroque Works  •  Revolutionary Army  •  Tom’s Workers  •  Franky Family  •  Rumbar Pirates  •  Ammo Knights  •  Sun Pirates  •  Seven Warlords of the Sea  •  Big Mom Pirates
Others: Super Rookie  •  Worst Generation  •  Will of D.  •  Inherited Will  •  Straw Hat  •  Straw Hat Grand Fleet  •  Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance  •  Four Emperors

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Straw Hat Grand Fleet

Senior Captain: Monkey D. Luffy
Senior Officers: Roronoa Zoro  •  Nami  •  Usopp  •  Sanji  •  Tony Tony Chopper  •  Nico Robin  •  Franky  •  Brook  •  Jinbe
Representatives: Cavendish  •  Bartolomeo  •  Sai  •  Ideo  •  Leo  •  Hajrudin  •  Orlumbus
Crews: Beautiful Pirates  •  Barto Club  •  Happo Navy  •  Ideo Pirates  •  Tontatta Pirates  •  New Giant Warrior Pirates  •  Yonta Maria Grand Fleet
Ships: Thousand Sunny  •  Sleeping White Horse of the Forest  •  Going Luffy-senpai  •  Happosai (Ipposai)  •  Usoland  •  Naglfar  •  Yonta Maria (Santa Maria  •  Nita Maria)
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based: Gomu Gomu no Mi  •  Hito Hito no Mi  •  Hana Hana no Mi  •  Yomi Yomi no Mi  •  Bari Bari no Mi  •  Buki Buki no Mi  •  Nui Nui no Mi  •  Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Kabutomushi  •  Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Suzumebachi
Fighting Style Based: Art of Weather (Zeus)  •  Armored Me  •  Black Leg Style  •  Fish-Man Karate  •  Fish-Man Jujutsu  •  Foxfire Style  •  General Franky  •  Haki  •  Hasshoken  •  Jao Kun Do  •  Nine Sword Style  •  No Sword Style  •  One Sword Style  •  Soul Solid  •  Three Sword Style  •  Tontatta Combat  •  Two Sword Style  •  Usopp’s Arsenal (Pop Green)
Weapon Based: Durandal  •  Enma  •  Sandai Kitetsu  •  Wado Ichimonji
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Story Arcs: Dressrosa Arc  •  Zou Arc  •  Levely Arc
Cover Stories: The Stories of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet
Locations: Bourgeois Kingdom  •  Loguetown  •  Kano Country  •  Jewel Ice Sheet  •  Green Bit (Tontatta Kingdom)  •  Elbaf  •  Standing Kingdom  •  Dressrosa
Other: Straw Hat Pirates  •  Super Rookie  •  Corrida Colosseum  •  Chinjao Family  •  Longarm Tribe  •  Longleg Tribe  •  Dwarves  •  Giants

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Dawn Island

Nobles: Sterry  •  Sarie Nantokanette  •  Outlook III  •  Didit  •  Sabo  ?  •  Ahho Desunen IX  •  Ahho Zurako
Other Residents: Monkey D. Luffy   •  Makino  •  Woop Slap  •  Gyoru  •  Chicken  •  Higuma   •  Lord of the Coast  •  Monkey D. Garp  •  Monkey D. Dragon   •  Portgas D. Ace    •  Curly Dadan  •  Dogra  •  Magra  •  Minatomo  •  Bluejam ?  •  Porchemy   •  Pochi   •  Naguri    •  Gillian  
Visitors: Red Hair Pirates  •  Jalmack  •  Revolutionary Army
Groups: Red Hair Pirates  •  Dadan Family  •  Bluejam Pirates
Locations: Goa Kingdom (Foosha Village  •  Mt. Colubo  •  Midway Forest  •  Gray Terminal)
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based: Gomu Gomu no Mi
Fighting Styles Based: Haki
Related Articles
Story Arcs: Romance Dawn Arc  •  Loguetown Arc  •  Post-Enies Lobby Arc  •  Chapter 0  •  Post-War Arc  •  Dressrosa Arc  •  Wano Country Arc
Cover Stories: From the Decks of the World  •  From the Decks of the World: The 500,000,000 Man Arc
Specials: Episode of Luffy  •  Episode of Sabo  •  Episode of East Blue
Others: Levely

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Will of D.

Monkey Family: Monkey D. Garp  •  Monkey D. Dragon  •  Monkey D. Luffy
Gol/Portgas Family: Gol D. Roger   •  Portgas D. Rouge   •  Portgas D. Ace 
Other Carriers: Marshall D. Teach  •  Jaguar D. Saul  •  Trafalgar D. Water Law  •  Rocks D. Xebec 
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based: Gomu Gomu no Mi  •  Mera Mera no Mi   •  Yami Yami no Mi  •  Ope Ope no Mi  •  Gura Gura no Mi
Fighting Style Based: Haki
Weapons: Kikoku  •  Firearm
Support: Voice of All Things
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Organizations: Straw Hat Pirates  •  Whitebeard Pirates  •  Revolutionary Army  •  Marines  •  Roger Pirates  •  Blackbeard Pirates  •  Spade Pirates  •  Heart Pirates  •  Donquixote Pirates  •  Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance  •  Rocks Pirates  •  Freedom Fighters 
Others: Grand Times

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Devil Fruit Users

Paramecia
Canon (Natural): Monkey D. Luffy  •  Buggy  •  Alvida  •  Gem  •  Mikita  •  Nico Robin  •  Galdino  •  Wapol  •  Bentham  •  Daz Bonez  •  Zala  •  Hina  •  Bellamy  •  Donquixote Doflamingo  •  Foxy  •  Blueno  •  Kalifa  •  Very Good  •  Shu  •  Sharinguru  •  Perona  •  Brook  •  Gecko Moria  •  Absalom   •  Bartholomew Kuma  •  Jewelry Bonney  •  Eustass Kid  •  Trafalgar D. Water Law  •  Capone Bege  •  Urouge  •  Basil Hawkins ?  •  Scratchmen Apoo  •  Boa Hancock  •  Magellan  •  Emporio Ivankov  •  Inazuma  •  Edward Newgate   •  Jozu  •  Blamenco  •  Tsuru  •  Shiki  •  Sanjuan Wolf  •  Marshall D. Teach  •  Vander Decken IX  •  Kin’emon  •  Sugar  •  Baby 5  •  Buffalo  •  Trebol  •  Issho  •  Bartolomeo  •  Leo  •  Viola  •  Giolla  •  Kelly Funk  •  Gladius  •  Senor Pink  •  Machvise  •  Diamante  •  Pica  •  Kurozumi Kanjuro   •  Donquixote Rosinante   •  Mansherry  •  Raizo  •  Charlotte Linlin ?  •  Charlotte Brûlée  •  Charlotte Perospero  •  Charlotte Cracker  •  Charlotte Galette  •  Charlotte Mont-d’Or  •  Charlotte Opera ?  •  Charlotte Smoothie  •  Charlotte Pudding  •  Charlotte Katakuri  •  Charlotte Daifuku  •  Charlotte Oven  •  Carmel   •  Streusen  •  Charlotte Newshi  •  Belo Betty  •  Morley  •  Tama  •  Kozuki Toki   •  Shinobu  •  Shiryu  •  Kurozumi Higurashi   •  Kurozumi Semimaru   •  Doc Q  •  Van Augur  •  Jesus Burgess  •  Vegapunk ?
Canon (Artificial): S-Shark *  •  S-Bear *  •  S-Snake *  •  S-Hawk *
Non-Canon: Eldoraggo  •  Apis  •  Eric ?  •  Bear King  •  Noko  •  Blyue  •  Accino  •  Musshuru  •  Largo  •  Chameleone  •  Lily Enstomach  •  Ain  •  Binz  •  Lambor Bukini  •  Breed  •  Bildy  •  Byrnndi World  •  Gairam  •  Inchikin  •  Bürst  •  Bonbon  •  Bill   •  Tanaka  •  Aveyron  •  Mad Treasure  •  Psycho P  •  Gild Tesoro  •  Baccarat  •  Wilder  •  Pokke  •  Ann  •  Bad One Gracie  •  Neiro  •  Bounty  •  Prize  •  Artur Bacca  •  Peketan  •  Dama’s Tablet  •  Lip Shark  •  Balzac  •  Douglas Bullet  •  Kardia  •  Herz  •  Yehudi  •  Uta  •  Adio Suerte
Zoan
Canon (Natural): Monkey D. Luffy *  •  Dalton  •  Tony Tony Chopper  •  Pell  •  Lassoo  •  Drophy  •  Chaka  •  Pierre  •  Rob Lucci  •  Funkfreed  •  Jabra  •  Kaku  •  X Drake * ?  •  Boa Marigold  •  Boa Sandersonia  •  Minotaurus  •  Minokoala  •  Minorhinoceros  •  Minozebra  •  Onigumo  •  Dalmatian  •  Epoida  •  Marco *  •  Sengoku *  •  Pekoms  •  Tamago  •  Minochihuahua  •  Smiley   •  Kabu  •  Bian  •  Jack *  •  Morgans  •  Bunbuku  •  Kaidou * ?  •  Catarina Devon *  •  Kurozumi Orochi *   •  Page One *  •  King *  •  Onimaru *  •  Queen *  •  Ulti *  •  Sasaki *  •  Black Maria *  •  Who’s-Who *  •  Yamato *  •  Stronger *
Canon (Artificial): Kozuki Momonosuke  •  Gifters (Sheepshead  •  Ginrummy  •  Batman  •  Gazelleman‎  •  Mouseman  •  Holdem  •  Snakeman  •  Rabbitman  •  Speed  •  Sarahebi  •  Dobon  •  Alpacaman  •  Daifugo  •  Babanuki  •  Solitaire  •  Madilloman  •  Dachoman  •  Bao Huang  •  Tenjo-Sagari  •  Briscola  •  Fourtricks  •  Hamlet  •  Mizerka  •  Poker  •  Nure-Onna  •  Caimanlady  •  Wanyudo)
Non-Canon: Chiqicheetah  •  Buzz  •  Alpacacino  •  Pato *  •  Patrick Redfield *  •  All-Hunt Grount  •  Toratsugu *  •  Trio the Grip *  •  Bearman *  •  Tigerman *  •  Llamaman *
Logia
Canon: Smoker  •  Crocodile  •  Portgas D. Ace   •  Enel  •  Kuzan  •  Marshall D. Teach  •  Borsalino  •  Sakazuki  •  Caribou  •  Caesar Clown  •  Monet   •  Sabo ?  •  Aramaki
Non-Canon: Honey Queen  •  Simon   •  Gasparde ?
Undetermined Class
Canon: Laffitte  •  Karasu
Non-Canon: Smash  •  Graydle

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Haki Users

Kenbunshoku Haki
Canon: Marshall D. Teach  •  Satori  •  Shura  •  Gedatsu  •  Aisa  •  Enel  •  Ohm  •  Boa Sandersonia  •  Edward Newgate   •  Monkey D. Luffy  •  Koby ?  •  Silvers Rayleigh  •  Roronoa Zoro  •  Sanji  •  Otohime   •  Kin’emon  •  Rebecca  •  Usopp  •  Issho  •  Charlotte Katakuri  •  Helmeppo  •  Shanks  •  Dracule Mihawk  •  Trafalgar D. Water Law  •  Sakazuki  •  Borsalino  •  Sentomaru  •  Smoker  •  Tashigi  •  Marco  •  Jozu  •  Vista  •  Boa Hancock  •  Boa Marigold  •  Jinbe  •  Crocus  •  Shirahoshi  •  Bellamy  •  Jesus Burgess  •  Pekoms  •  Tamago  •  Sabo ?  •  Rob Lucci  •  Monkey D. Garp  •  Tsuru  •  Sengoku  •  Kuzan  •  Stussy  •  Hotori  •  Kotori  •  Kalgara   •  Vergo   •  Kozuki Momonosuke  •  Donquixote Doflamingo  •  Diamante  •  Trebol  •  Pica  •  Kurozumi Kanjuro   •  Kaku  •  Kalifa  •  Blueno  •  Jabra  •  Fukurou  •  Kumadori  •  Momonga  •  Chinjao  •  Sai  •  Cavendish  •  Bastille  •  Edward Weevil  •  Inuarashi  •  Nekomamushi  •  Pedro   •  Charlotte Linlin ?  •  Charlotte Perospero  •  Charlotte Cracker  •  Charlotte Smoothie  •  Charlotte Daifuku  •  Charlotte Oven  •  Basil Hawkins ?  •  Ulti  •  Kaidou ?  •  Kikunojo  •  Gol D. Roger   •  Morley  •  Belo Betty  •  Lindbergh  •  Karasu  •  Kozuki Oden   •  Izou   •  Raizo  •  Denjiro  •  Ashura Doji   •  Kawamatsu  •  Jack  •  King  •  Queen  •  Page One  •  Who’s-Who  •  Black Maria  •  Sasaki  •  Yamato  •  Eustass Kid  •  Scratchmen Apoo  •  X Drake ?  •  Killer  •  Hyogoro  •  Aramaki  •  Yasopp
Non-Canon: Patrick Redfield  •  Portgas D. Ace 
Busoshoku Haki
Canon: Monkey D. Garp  •  Silvers Rayleigh  •  Sentomaru  •  Marguerite  •  Boa Marigold  •  Boa Sandersonia  •  Kuzan  •  Borsalino  •  Sakazuki  •  Marco  •  Jozu  •  Boa Hancock  •  Vista  •  Edward Newgate   •  Shanks  •  Monkey D. Luffy  •  Roronoa Zoro  •  Sanji  •  Pekoms  •  Trafalgar D. Water Law  •  Smoker  •  Tashigi  •  Vergo   •  Donquixote Doflamingo  •  Chinjao  •  Sai  •  Boo  •  X Drake ?  •  Jesus Burgess  •  Sabo ?  •  Issho  •  Bellamy  •  Pica  •  Dracule Mihawk  •  Kin’emon  •  Kurozumi Kanjuro   •  Charlotte Cracker  •  Charlotte Counter  •  Charlotte Cadenza  •  Charlotte Katakuri  •  Jinbe  •  Charlotte Linlin ?  •  Draw  •  Portgas D. Ace   •  Charlotte Raisin  •  Marshall D. Teach  •  Tamago  •  Rob Lucci  •  Tsuru  •  Sengoku  •  Stussy  •  Hyogoro  •  Diamante  •  Trebol  •  Kaku  •  Kalifa  •  Blueno  •  Jabra  •  Fukurou  •  Kumadori  •  Momonga  •  Cavendish  •  Bastille  •  Edward Weevil  •  Inuarashi  •  Nekomamushi  •  Pedro   •  Kawamatsu  •  Charlotte Perospero  •  Charlotte Smoothie  •  Charlotte Daifuku  •  Charlotte Oven  •  Kozuki Oden   •  Gol D. Roger   •  Ulti  •  Kikunojo  •  Izou   •  Denjiro  •  Ashura Doji   •  Yamato  •  Kaidou ?  •  Koby ?  •  Morley  •  Belo Betty  •  Lindbergh  •  Karasu  •  Raizo  •  Who’s-Who  •  Queen  •  Jack  •  King  •  Page One  •  Black Maria  •  Sasaki  •  Basil Hawkins ?  •  Eustass Kid  •  Scratchmen Apoo  •  Killer  •  Aramaki  •  Benn Beckman  •  Lucky Roux  •  Vinsmoke Judge
Non-Canon: Shuzo  •  Alpacacino  •  Z  •  Komei  •  Kung-Fu Dugong  •  Byrnndi World  •  Dice  •  Prodi  •  Charlotte Cabaletta  •  Douglas Bullet  •  Batman  •  Speed  •  Alpacaman  •  Fujin  •  Fugetsu Omusubi  •  Uzuki Tempura
Haoshoku Haki
Canon: Shanks  •  Silvers Rayleigh  •  Boa Hancock  •  Monkey D. Luffy  •  Edward Newgate   •  Portgas D. Ace   •  Donquixote Doflamingo  •  Chinjao  •  Charlotte Linlin ?  •  Charlotte Katakuri  •  Kozuki Oden   •  Eustass Kid  •  Sengoku  •  Kaidou ?  •  Gol D. Roger   •  Roronoa Zoro  •  Yamato
Non-Canon: Naguri  •  Douglas Bullet
Related
Groups: Vice Admirals  •  Admirals  •  Fleet Admirals  •  Kuja
Locations: Skypiea  •  Wano Country

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Pirate Captains

Four Blues
East Blue: Monkey D. Luffy  •  Alvida  •  Buggy  •  Kuro  •  Krieg  •  Yurikah  •  Bluejam  •  Bartolomeo  •  Gally
West Blue: Chesskippa  •  Gecko Moria  •  Capone Bege  •  Sai  •  Raccoon
South Blue: Shoujou  •  Foxy  •  Eustass Kid  •  Jewelry Bonney  •  Gyro
North Blue: Masira  •  Trafalgar D. Water Law  •  Basil Hawkins ?  •  X Drake ?  •  Caribou  •  Coribou
Grand Line
Paradise: Macro  •  Puppu  •  Mikazuki  •  Goo  •  Boa Hancock  •  Urouge  •  Scratchmen Apoo  •  Candy  •  Lacuba  •  Albion
New World: Shanks  •  Marshall D. Teach  •  Charlotte Lola  •  Doma  •  McGuy  •  Decalvan Brothers  •  Squard  •  Elmy  •  Ramba  •  A O  •  Delacuaji  •  Zodia  •  Palms  •  Bizarre  •  Karma  •  Pavlik  •  Vitan  •  Islewan  •  Epoida  •  Kechatch  •  Little Oars Jr.  •  Choi  •  Arthur  •  Hangan  •  Reforte  •  Whitey Bay  •  Andre  •  Ninth  •  Blondie  •  Nosgarl  •  Amadob  •  Baggaley  •  Wallem  •  Brew  •  Brocca  •  Rush  •  Great Michael  •  Zucca  •  Cands  •  Kinga  •  Colscon  •  Agsilly  •  Julius  •  Happygun  •  Sleepy  •  Forliewbs  •  Shiki  •  Haritsu Kendiyo  •  Charlotte Linlin ?  •  Hajrudin  •  Cavendish  •  Ideo  •  Leo  •  Orlumbus  •  Kaidou ?
Former
Retired: Jango  •  Zeff  •  Dorry  •  Brogy  •  Wapol  •  Bellamy  •  Mont Blanc Cricket  •  Kibagaeru  •  Brook  •  Jean Bart  •  Portgas D. Ace  •  Chadros Higelyges  •  Chinjao  •  Pedro  •  Jinbe  •  Jorul  •  Jarul  •  Who’s-Who  •  Sasaki  •  Shakuyaku
Arrested: Arlong  •  Billy  •  Devil Dias  •  Demaro Black  •  Lip Doughty  •  Hody Jones  •  Vander Decken IX  •  Donquixote Doflamingo  •  Peachbeard
Deceased: Rocks D. Xebec  •  Gol D. Roger  •  Edward Newgate  •  John  •  Roshio  •  Yorki  •  Fisher Tiger  •  Vander Decken  •  Diez Barrels
Others
Space: Seamars
Non-Canon: Spiel  •  Ganzack   •  Woonan   •  Eldoraggo  •  Gally  •  Joke   •  Bear King  •  Yuta  •  Rokai  •  Drayke  •  Barbarossa  •  Simon   •  Carragan  •  Halsey  •  Kimmel  •  Meryl  •  LeMay  •  Banzai  •  Donai  •  Zenny  •  Wetton   •  Gasparde ?  •  Bigalo ?  •  Willy ?  •  A A A ?  •  Bayan  •  Omatsuri   •  Brief  •  Ochanoma Papa  •  Puzzle  •  Bon Borbon  •  Largo   •  Schneider  •  Naguri   •  Breed  •  Kung-Fu Dugong  •  Byrnndi World ?  •  Bill   •  Desire  •  Mad Treasure  •  Long Long  •  Bad One Gracie  •  Mobu Head   •  Bounty  •  Prize  •  One-Man  •  Immortal  •  Meista  •  Don Axe  •  Craven  •  Artur Bacca ?  •  Ladoga   •  Silk Road  •  Buena Festa  •  Eboshi  •  Sniper Killer   •  Gardar   •  Creese   •  Terrance   •  Lazarus   •  Chimpy   •  Sekken De Tearai

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Super Rookie

Members: Worst Generation (Monkey D. Luffy  •  Roronoa Zoro  •  Capone Bege  •  Jewelry Bonney  •  Basil Hawkins ?  •  Scratchmen Apoo  •  Eustass Kid  •  X Drake ?  •  Urouge  •  Killer  •  Trafalgar D. Water Law)  •  Portgas D. Ace   •  Cavendish  •  Caribou  •  Coribou  •  Bartolomeo
Ships: Thousand Sunny (Shiro Mokuba I  •  Mini Merry II  •  Shark Submerge III)  •  Nostra Castello   •  Jewelry Margherita ?  •  Grudge Dolph  •  Stay Tune  •  Victoria Punk  •  Liberal Hind  •  Hanjomaru  •  Polar Tang  •  Piece of Spadille  (Striker)  •  Numabou   •  Sleeping White Horse of the Forest  •  Going Luffy-senpai
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based: Gomu Gomu no Mi  •  Shiro Shiro no Mi  •  Wara Wara no Mi  •  Oto Oto no Mi  •  Jiki Jiki no Mi  •  Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Allosaurus  •  SMILE  •  Ope Ope no Mi  •  Mera Mera no Mi  •  Numa Numa no Mi  •  Bari Bari no Mi
Sword Based: Wado Ichimonji  •  Sandai Kitetsu  •  Yubashiri   •  Shusui   •  Enma  •  Warabide Sword  •  Saber  •  Kikoku  •  Durandal
Projectile Weapon Based: Firearms  •  KX Launcher
Other Weapon Based: Punishers  •  Four-Bladed Axe  •  Seastone Spear
Fighting Style Based: Three Sword Style/Nine Sword Style  •  Haki
Related Articles
Crews: Worst Generation (Straw Hat Pirates  •  Fire Tank Pirates  •  Bonney Pirates  •  Hawkins Pirates  •  On Air Pirates  •  Kid Pirates  •  Drake Pirates  •  Fallen Monk Pirates  •  Heart Pirates)  •  Spade Pirates  •  Caribou Pirates  •  Beautiful Pirates  •  Barto Club
Related Groups: Whitebeard Pirates  •  Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance  •  Kid-On Air-Hawkins Alliance   •  Straw Hat Grand Fleet  •  Beasts Pirates  •  Sanji Retrieval Team-Fire Tank Alliance   •  Four Emperors  •  Seven Warlords of the Sea 
Story Arcs: Sea of Survival: Super Rookies Saga (Sabaody Archipelago Arc  •  Marineford Arc  •  Post-War Arc)  •  Return to Sabaody Arc  •  Fish-Man Island Arc  •  Punk Hazard Arc  •  Caesar Retrieval Arc   •  Dressrosa Arc  •  Silver Mine Arc   •  Zou Arc  •  Whole Cake Island Arc  •  Wano Country Arc  •  Egghead Arc
Cover Stories: Caribou’s Kehihihihi in the New World  •  The Stories of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet  •  «Gang» Bege’s Oh My Family
Others: Pirate  •  Bounties  •  Duel at Banaro Island  •  Sabaody Archipelago  •  Summit War of Marineford  •  Will of D.  •  Rocky Port Incident  •  Wano Country

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Worst Generation

Members: Monkey D. Luffy  •  Roronoa Zoro  •  Capone Bege  •  Jewelry Bonney  •  Basil Hawkins ?  •  Scratchmen Apoo  •  Eustass Kid  •  X Drake ?  •  Urouge  •  Killer  •  Trafalgar D. Water Law  •  Marshall D. Teach
Crews: Straw Hat Pirates  •  Fire Tank Pirates  •  Bonney Pirates  •  Hawkins Pirates  •  On Air Pirates  •  Kid Pirates  •  Drake Pirates  •  Fallen Monk Pirates  •  Heart Pirates  •  Blackbeard Pirates
Ships: Thousand Sunny (Shiro Mokuba I  •  Mini Merry II  •  Shark Submerge III)  •  Nostra Castello   •  Jewelry Margherita ?  •  Grudge Dolph  •  Stay Tune  •  Victoria Punk  •  Liberal Hind  •  Hanjomaru  •  Polar Tang  •  Saber of Xebec
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based: Gomu Gomu no Mi  •  Shiro Shiro no Mi  •  Wara Wara no Mi  •  Oto Oto no Mi  •  Jiki Jiki no Mi  •  Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Allosaurus  •  SMILE  •  Ope Ope no Mi  •  Yami Yami no Mi  •  Gura Gura no Mi
Sword Based: Wado Ichimonji  •  Sandai Kitetsu  •  Shusui   •  Enma  •  Warabide Sword  •  Saber  •  Kikoku
Projectile Weapon Based: Firearms  •  KX Launcher
Other Weapon Based: Punishers  •  Four-Bladed Axe  •  Seastone Spear
Fighting Style Based: Three Sword Style/Nine Sword Style  •  Haki
Related Articles
Related Groups: Four Emperors  •  Seven Warlords of the Sea   •  Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance  •  Kid-On Air-Hawkins Alliance   •  Straw Hat Grand Fleet  •  Beasts Pirates  •  Big Mom Pirates   •  Sanji Retrieval Team-Fire Tank Alliance 
Story Arcs: Sea of Survival: Super Rookies Saga (Sabaody Archipelago Arc  •  Marineford Arc  •  Post-War Arc)  •  Return to Sabaody Arc  •  Fish-Man Island Arc  •  Punk Hazard Arc  •  Dressrosa Arc  •  Zou Arc  •  Whole Cake Island Arc  •  Levely Arc  •  Wano Country Arc  •  Egghead Arc
Cover Stories: «Gang» Bege’s Oh My Family
Movies: One Piece: Stampede
Others: Pirate  •  Super Rookie  •  Bounties  •  Duel at Banaro Island  •  Sabaody Archipelago  •  Summit War of Marineford  •  Will of D.  •  Rocky Port Incident  •  Payback War  •  Wano Country

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Four Emperors

Current Members: Shanks  •  Marshall D. Teach  •  Monkey D. Luffy  •  Buggy
Former Members: Edward Newgate   •  Charlotte Linlin ?  •  Kaidou ?
Groups: Red Hair Pirates  •  Blackbeard Pirates  •  Straw Hat Pirates (Straw Hat Grand Fleet)  •  Cross Guild (Buggy Pirates  •  Buggy’s Delivery)  •  Whitebeard Pirates   •  Big Mom Pirates   •  Beasts Pirates 
Ships: Red Force  •  Saber of Xebec  •  Thousand Sunny  •  Big Top  •  Moby Dick   •  Queen Mama Chanter 
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based: Yami Yami no Mi  •  Gura Gura no Mi  •  Gomu Gomu no Mi  •  Bara Bara no Mi  •  Soru Soru no Mi   •  Uo Uo no Mi, Model: Seiryu 
Fighting Style Based: Haki
Weapon Based: Gryphon  •  Firearms  •  Buggy Balls  •  Murakumogiri   •  Napoleon   •  Prometheus   •  Zeus   •  Hera   •  Hassaikai 
Related Articles
Locations: New World (Yukiryu Island  •  Foodvalten ?  •  Hachinosu  •  Karai Bari Island  •  Totto Land (Whole Cake Island)   •  Wano Country (Onigashima)   •  Sphinx )  •  Fish-Man Island
Story Arcs: Loguetown Arc  •  Jaya Arc  •  Post-Enies Lobby Arc  •  Thriller Bark Arc  •  Marineford Arc  •  Post-War Arc  •  Fish-Man Island Arc  •  Punk Hazard Arc  •  Dressrosa Arc  •  Zou Arc  •  Whole Cake Island Arc  •  Levely Arc  •  Wano Country Arc  •  Egghead Arc
Cover Stories: From the Decks of the World: The 500,000,000 Man Arc
Others: Pirate  •  Bounties  •  Three Great Powers  •  Summit War of Marineford  •  Rocky Port Incident  •  Payback War  •  Raid on Onigashima  •  New Onigashima Project  •  Will of D.

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Impel Down

Staff
High Ranking Staff: Hannyabal  •  Magellan  •  Saldeath  •  Sadi  •  Domino  •  Shiryu 
Guards and Beasts: Sukoshiba Kanishitoru  •  Bazooka Unit  •  Jailer Beasts (Minotaurus  •  Minorhinoceros  •  Minokoala  •  Minozebra  •  Minochihuahua)  •  Basilisk  •  Sphinx
Other Staff: Muchana  •  Marine Battleships Line
Prisoners
Canon: Pankuta Dakeyan  •  Bellett  •  Senor Pink  •  Jean Goen *  •  An Zengaiina *  •  Kairo Kureyo *  •  Bentham *   •  Dobby Ibadonbo *  •  Doha Ittanka II *  •  Donquixote Doflamingo *  •  Morley   •  Arlong   •  Buggy *   •  Galdino *   •  Kinoko *   •  Daz Bonez *   •  Monkey D. Luffy *   •  Newkamas *  (Emporio Ivankov   •  Inazuma   •  Usakkov  •  Tsunokkov  •  Francois)  •  Shiki *   •  Portgas D. Ace *   •  Jinbe *   •  Crocodile *   •  Shiryu *   •  Catarina Devon *   •  Sanjuan Wolf *   •  Vasco Shot *   •  Avalo Pizarro * 
Non-Canon: Olive  •  Shuzo  •  Balzac’s Prisoner Unit (Chameleone  •  Smash  •  Bürst  •  Dandy  •  Diamante  •  Lao G)  •  Emmy  •  Newkama Six Forces *  •  Su *   •  Satchin *   •  Kei *   •  Miki *   •  Chico *   •  Reiko *   •  Noriko *   •  Mi *   •  Shimizu *   •  Saori *   •  Miho *   •  Patrick Redfield *   •  Byrnndi World *   •  Douglas Bullet *   •  Jude 
Abilities (Staff)
Devil Fruit Based: Doku Doku no Mi
Weapon Based: Kessui  •  Raiu 
Abilities (Prisoners)
Devil Fruit Based: Bara Bara no Mi   •  Doru Doru no Mi   •  Mane Mane no Mi  •  Supa Supa no Mi   •  Gomu Gomu no Mi   •  Horu Horu no Mi   •  Choki Choki no Mi   •  Fuwa Fuwa no Mi   •  Suna Suna no Mi   •  Mera Mera no Mi   •  Ito Ito no Mi  •  Oshi Oshi no Mi   •  Sui Sui no Mi  •  Moa Moa no Mi    •  Gasha Gasha no Mi  
Fighting Styles Based: Okama Kenpo  •  Haki  •  Fish-Man Karate 
Weapon Based: Oto and Kogarashi   •  Buggy Balls   •  Raiu 
Related Articles
Story Arcs: Impel Down Arc  •  Chapter 0  •  Fish-Man Island Arc  •  Levely Arc
Cover Stories: From the Decks of the World
Movies: One Piece: Stampede
Locations: Calm Belt  •  Gates of Justice  •  Levels (Level 1: Crimson Hell  •  Level 2: Wild Beast Hell  •  Level 3: Starvation Hell  •  Level 4: Blazing Hell  •  Level 5: Freezing Hell  •  Level 5.5: Newkama Land  •  Level 6: Eternal Hell)
Others: World Government  •  Seven Warlords of the Sea  •  Baroque Works  •  Revolutionary Army  •  Prison Escape Team  •  Kenju  •  Haribarisō  •  Newkamas

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Dadan Family

Members: Curly Dadan  •  Dogra  •  Magra  •  Monkey D. Luffy  •  Sabo ?  •  Portgas D. Ace   •  Pochi 
Locations: Dawn Island (Mt. Colubo)
Related Articles
Story Arcs: Post-War Arc  •  Wano Country Arc
Cover Stories: From the Decks of the World  •  From the Decks of the World: The 500,000,000 Man Arc

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Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance

Founders: Monkey D. Luffy  •  Trafalgar D. Water Law  •  Kozuki Momonosuke  •  Inuarashi  •  Nekomamushi
Groups: Straw Hat Pirates (Straw Hat Grand Fleet)  •  Heart Pirates  •  Kozuki Family (Nine Red Scabbards *  •  Mt. Atama Thieves  •  Jibuemon  •  Kagero  •  Tabuhachiro  •  Kurosawa  •  Ukon  •  Hidayu  •  Monjiro  •  Jujiro  •  Kyoshiro Family)  •  Mokomo Dukedom (Inuarashi Musketeer Squad  •  Guardians)
Other Members: Yakuza  •  Kid Pirates  •  Marco  •  Izou   •  Yamato  •  Tama (Komachiyo  •  Hihimaru  •  Gifters (Speed  •  Babanuki  •  Gazelleman  •  Daifugo  •  Briscola  •  Mizerka  •  Poker  •  Hamlet  •  Armored Division))  •  X Drake  •  Fuga
Indirect Allies: Kozuki Sukiyaki  •  Caribou  •  Toko  •  Tsurujo ?  •  Shimotsuki Yasuie 
Ships: Thousand Sunny  •  Polar Tang  •  Victoria Punk
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based: Gomu Gomu no Mi  •  Ope Ope no Mi  •  Hana Hana no Mi  •  Hito Hito no Mi  •  Yomi Yomi no Mi  •  Artificial Devil Fruit (SMILE)  •  Fuku Fuku no Mi  •  Fude Fude no Mi   •  Juku Juku no Mi  •  Maki Maki no Mi  •  Numa Numa no Mi  •  Jiki Jiki no Mi  •  Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Phoenix  •  Kibi Kibi no Mi  •  Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Allosaurus  •  Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Okuchi no Makami
Fighting Style Based: Haki  •  Black Leg Style  •  Fish-Man Karate  •  Fish-Man Jujutsu  •  Electro  •  Ninjutsu  •  Sulong
Weapon Based: Three Sword Style (Wado Ichimonji  •  Sandai Kitetsu  •  Shusui   •  Enma)  •  Sorcery Clima-Tact  •  Kuro Kabuto  •  Raid Suit  •  BF-37  •  Soul Solid  •  Kikoku  •  Foxfire Style  •  Kappa Style (Soto Muso)  •  Oden Two Sword Style (Ame no Habakiri )  •  One Sword Style of the Flower
Related Articles
Story Arcs: Punk Hazard Arc  •  Dressrosa Arc  •  Zou Arc  •  Wano Country Arc
Locations: Wano Country (Flower Capital  •  Kuri  •  Udon  •  Ringo  •  Hakumai)  •  Punk Hazard  •  Dressrosa (SMILE Factory)  •  Zou
Other: Super Rookie  •  Worst Generation  •  Will of D.  •  Samurai  •  Voice of All Things  •  Operation SOP  •  Fire Festival  •  Raid on Onigashima

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East Blue Inhabitants

East Blue Residents
Dawn Island: Foosha Village (Monkey D. Luffy  •  Makino  •  Woop Slap  •  Gyoru  •  Chicken  •  Minatomo )  •  Goa Kingdom (Sabo ?  •  Outlook III  •  Didit  •  Sterry  •  Ahho Desunen IX  •  Ahho Zurako  •  Sarie Nantokanette)  •  Mt. Colubo (Curly Dadan  •  Dogra  •  Magra  •  Portgas D. Ace * )  •  Higuma   •  Monkey D. Garp  •  Monkey D. Dragon  •  Lord of the Coast  •  Naguri   •  Pochi   •  Gillian 
Shimotsuki Village: Roronoa Zoro  •  Kuina   •  Koushirou  •  Shimotsuki Kozaburo   •  Saga 
Shells Town: Morgan  •  Helmeppo  •  Ukkari  •  Rokkaku  •  Ripper  •  Soro   •  Rika  •  Ririka  •  Koby  •  Marine X 
Orange Town: Boodle  •  Chouchou  •  Poro  •  Hocker 
Island of Rare Animals: Gaimon  •  Sarfunkel  •  Cocox  •  Usagihebi  •  Lionbuta
Syrup Village: Usopp  •  Kaya  •  Klahadore   •  Usopp Pirates  (Ninjin  •  Piiman  •  Tamanegi)  •  Merry  •  Mornin  •  Yassop  •  Banchina   •  Mansion’s Guards  •  Luigia 
Baratie: Zeff  •  Sanji *  •  Patty  •  Carne
Conomi Islands: Nami  •  Nojiko  •  Genzo  •  Nako  •  Bell-mère   •  Johnny  •  Yosaku  •  Mummy Mee  •  Daddy Dee  •  Chabo  •  Teru
Loguetown: Gol D. Roger   •  Smoker *  •  Tashigi  •  Yu  •  Sapi  •  Hanger  •  Ipponmatsu  •  Ipponume  •  Anjo  •  Mashikaku  •  Ed   •  Raoul   •  Daddy Masterson   •  Carol   •  Riley Brothers   •  Pete   •  Carmen   •  Leo   •  Jose   •  Shutai   •  Eccoli   •  Dias 
Other Marines: Fullbody *  •  Pudding Pudding   •  Nezumi  •  Jango  •  Lines  •  Nelson Royale   •  Hardy 
Other Pirates: Red Hair Pirates (Shanks *  •  Benn Beckman *  •  Lucky Roux *  •  Yasopp  •  Bonk Punch  •  Monster  •  Hongo  •  Gab  •  Uta)  •  Bluejam Pirates (Bluejam  •  Porchemy )  •  Alvida Pirates (Alvida  •  Heppoko  •  Peppoko  •  Poppoko)  •  Buggy Pirates (Buggy *  •  Mohji  •  Richie  •  Cabaji)  •  Black Cat Pirates (Kuro  •  Sham  •  Buchi  •  Nugire Yainu )  •  Krieg Pirates (Krieg  •  Gin  •  Pearl  •  Hustle  •  Ideaman  •  Kagikko)  •  Arlong Pirates *  (Arlong  •  Chew  •  Kuroobi  •  Hatchan  •  Pisaro  •  Kaneshiro  •  Take  •  Shioyaki  •  Mohmoo)  •  Tacobo  •  Yes Pirates (Billy  •  Koze and Packy)  •  Tulip Pirates (Yurikah)  •  Bentham  •  Van Augur  •  Speed Jiru  •  Spade Pirates (Masked Deuce)  •  Fake Straw Hat Crew (Demaro Black  •  Manjaro  •  Chocolat  •  Mounblutain  •  Drip  •  Nora Gitsune  •  Cocoa  •  Turco)  •  Barto Club (Bartolomeo  •  Gambia)  •  Ganzack Pirates  (Ganzack   •  Plesiosaur  •  Alto  •  Chico  •  Herring )  •  Sayori    •  Eldoraggo   •  Woonan    •  Hyena Three   •  Golass   •  Trump Siblings  (Bear King  •  Honey Queen  •  Boo Jack  •  Pin Joker  •  Skunk One)  •  Chip and Mini   •  Desire    •  Mooji  
Other Residents: Pinky  •  Kumate Tribe  •  Moodie  •  Motzel  •  Roxanne  •  Miss Catherina  •  Kaku  •  Belo Betty  •  Ganzo   •  Tobio   •  Eric   •  Billy   •  Dick   •  Harry   •  Soran   •  Fabre    •  Mitsuboshi    •  Mendo    •  Ruibe 
Non-Canon: Ocean’s Navel (Hamu  •  Meroie  •  Joke )  •  Warship Island (Apis  •  Bokuden  •  Ryu )  •  Devil’s Tower (Medaka  •  Skid)  •  Clockwork Island (Akisu  •  Borodo)  •  Tony-Tony Island (Monday)  •  Usodabird  •  Fischer’s Pirates
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based: Gomu Gomu no Mi  •  Bara Bara no Mi  •  Sube Sube no Mi  •  Moku Moku no Mi  •  Mane Mane no Mi  •  Mera Mera no Mi  •  Bari Bari no Mi  •  Kobu Kobu no Mi  •  Wapu Wapu no Mi  •  Hiso Hiso no Mi   •  Kama Kama no Mi   •  Kachi Kachi no Mi   •  Toro Toro no Mi   •  Peke Peke no Mi   •  Gemu Gemu no Mi   •  Uta Uta no Mi 
Fighting Styles Based: Black Leg Style  •  Man-Demon Tactics  •  Fish-Man Karate  •  Okama Kenpo  •  Haki
Weapon Based: Three Sword Style (Wado Ichimonji  •  Sandai Kitetsu  •  Yubashiri )  •  Buggy Balls  •  Usopp’s Arsenal (Ginga Pachinko)  •  Cat Claws  •  Kiribachi  •  Six Sword Style  •  Shigure  •  Yamaoroshi  •  Nanashaku Jitte  •  Senriku  •  Ace  •  King Cannon
Related Articles
Story Arcs: East Blue Saga  •  Reverse Mountain Arc  •  Post-Alabasta Arc   •  Post-Enies Lobby Arc  •  Little East Blue Arc   •  Chapter 0  •  Post-War Arc
Cover Stories: Buggy’s Crew: After the Battle!  •  Diary of Koby-Meppo  •  Jango’s Dance Paradise  •  From the Decks of the World  •  From the Decks of the World: The 500,000,000 Man Arc
Movies, Specials, and OVA: One Piece: The Movie  •  Clockwork Island Adventure  •  Episode Special 1  •  Episode of Nami  •  Episode of East Blue  •  One Piece — Defeat Him! The Pirate Ganzack

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Davy Back Fight

Canon Participants: Foxy  •  Porche  •  Hamburg  •  Kibagaeru  •  Fanged Toad Pirate Crewmembers  •  Capote  •  Monda  •  Pickles  •  Big Pan  •  Nami  •  Usopp  •  Tony Tony Chopper  •  Nico Robin  •  Roronoa Zoro  •  Sanji  •  Monkey D. Luffy
Announcers: Itomimizu  •  Chuchun
Civilians: Tonjit  •  Shelly
Anime Only Participants: Mashikaku  •  Chiqicheetah  •  Jube  •  Girarin  •  Komei  •  Dojaku  •  Kansho  •  Franky  •  Brook *
Other: Rokuroshi (Head Referee) 
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based: Noro Noro no Mi  •  Gomu Gomu no Mi  •  Hito Hito no Mi  •  Hana Hana no Mi
Fighting Style Based: Fish-Man Karate  •  Mutoryu  •  Afro  •  Gorilla Puncher  •  Gorilla Puncher 13
Related Articles
Story Arcs: Long Ring Long Land Arc  •  Adventure of Nebulandia 
Locations: Pirate Island  •  Long Ring Long Land  •  Kinoko Island 
Locomotions: Sexy Foxy  •  Fanged Toad Pirates’ ship  •  Cutie Wagon  •  Going Merry  •  Taru Tiger  •  Harem No Tango   •  Kani Crane   •  Kaji King   •  Oyakata Bune   •  Look Special   •  Mother Ship Coaster   •  Tarumanma   •  Ma Ikkada 
Others: Pirate  •  Jolly Roger

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Baratie

Staff: Zeff  •  Patty  •  Carne  •  Sanji   •  Monkey D. Luffy   •  Zakao  
Guests: Red-Eyes  •  Fullbody  •  Moodie  •  Motzel  •  Roxanne  •  Roronoa Zoro  •  Nami  •  Usopp  •  Gin  •  Gally  •  Mitsuboshi   •  Savarin   •  Jodie and Eliza 
Sister Ships: Sabagashira I  •  Sister Anko  •  Nasugasira  •  Shimashima Shopping 
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based: Gomu Gomu no Mi 
Fighting Style Based: Black Leg Style
Weapon Based: Shokuatari Meatball
Related Articles
Story Arcs: Baratie Arc  •  Loguetown Arc   •  Post-Enies Lobby Arc  •  Whole Cake Island Arc
Cover Stories: From the Decks of the World  •  From the Decks of the World: The 500,000,000 Man Arc
Specials: Episode of East Blue  •  Shokugeki no Sanji  •  Roronoa Zoro Falls Into the Sea
Others: Batchee  •  Cook Pirates

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Calm Belt

Locations: Amazon Lily  •  Impel Down  •  Rusukaina  •  Elegia 
Residents: Sea Kings  •  Kuja  •  Monkey D. Luffy   •  Silvers Rayleigh 

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Corrida Colosseum

Participants
Donquixote Family: Diamante  •  Senor Pink   •  Dellinger   •  Lao G   •  Machvise 
A Block: Jesus Burgess *  •  Komaking 
B Block: Bartolomeo *  •  Bellamy  •  Elizabello II  •  Dagama  •  Abdullah  •  Jeet  •  Blue Gilly  •  Tank Lepanto  •  Ricky  •  Hack  •  Capman 
C Block: Lucy * (Monkey D. Luffy → Sabo)  •  Chinjao  •  Sai  •  Boo  •  Bobby Funk  •  Kelly Funk  •  Hajrudin  •  Jean Ango  •  Ideo  •  Ucy
D Block: Rebecca *  •  Cavendish  •  Suleiman  •  Orlumbus  •  Mummy  •  Meadows  •  Agyo  •  Damask  •  Rolling Logan  •  Acilia  •  Gardoa 
Unknown Block: Spartan   •  Hera  •  Gambia   •  Inchikin   •  Justy 
Former Participants: Kyros 
Others
Staff: Gatz
Spectators: Franky  •  Issho  •  Aremo Ganmi  •  Mukkashimi Tower
Animals: Fighting Fish
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based: Gomu Gomu no Mi  •  Bane Bane no Mi  •  Bari Bari no Mi  •  Jake Jake no Mi  •  Sui Sui no Mi  •  Hira Hira no Mi  •  Ton Ton no Mi
Fighting Style Based: Haki  •  Fish-Man Karate  •  Jao Kun Do  •  Hasshoken  •  Ryusoken  •  Jio-Ken
Weapons Based: Durandal
Miscellaneous
Locations: Dressrosa  •  Kano Country  •  Mogaro Kingdom  •  Prodence Kingdom  •  Rommel Kingdom  •  Majiatsuka Kingdom
Prizes: Mera Mera no Mi
Crews: Donquixote Pirates  •  Blackbeard Pirates  •  Straw Hat Pirates  •  Barto Club  •  Beautiful Pirates  •  Happo Navy  •  New Giant Warrior Pirates
Organizations: Revolutionary Army  •  Marines  •  Yonta Maria Grand Fleet
Story Arcs: Dressrosa Arc

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Prisoner Mine

Staff: Babanuki  •  Dobon  •  Daifugo  •  Solitaire  •  Alpacaman  •  Madilloman  •  Pudos  •  Ibiributsu
Prisoners : Kawamatsu  •  Hyogoro  •  Caribou  •  Eustass Kid  •  Monkey D. Luffy  •  Killer  •  Tsunagoro  •  Cho  •  Omasa  •  Yatappe
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based: SMILE  •  Numa Numa no Mi  •  Jiki Jiki no Mi  •  Gomu Gomu no Mi
Fighting Style Based: Haki  •  Kappa-ryu  •  Alpaca Kenpo
Support: Seastone  •  Mummy (Excite Bullets  •  Excite Shot)
Related Articles
Story Arcs: Wano Country Arc
Others: Wano Country (Udon)  •  Beasts Pirates  •  Queen

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Individuals with Bounties

Active
5,000,000,000
to 1,000,000,000
:
Kaidou ?  •  Charlotte Linlin ?  •  Shanks  •  Marshall D. Teach  •  Dracule Mihawk  •  Buggy  •  Monkey D. Luffy  •  Eustass Kid  •  Trafalgar D. Water Law  •  Crocodile  •  Boa Hancock  •  King  •  Marco  •  Queen  •  Roronoa Zoro  •  Jinbe  •  Charlotte Katakuri  •  Sanji
1,000,000,000
to 500,000,000
:
Jack  •  Charlotte Smoothie  •  Nico Robin  •  Charlotte Cracker  •  Charlotte Perospero  •  Sabo ?  •  Charlotte Snack  •  Little Oars Jr.  •  Who’s-Who  •  Chinjao
500,000,000
to 100,000,000
:
Usopp  •  Edward Weevil  •  Black Maria  •  Sasaki  •  Belo Betty  •  Tamago  •  Karasu  •  Ulti  •  Franky  •  Brook  •  Nami  •  Capone Bege  •  Scratchmen Apoo  •  Pekoms  •  Cavendish  •  Gecko Moria  •  Basil Hawkins ?  •  Jewelry Bonney  •  Lindbergh  •  Charlotte Daifuku  •  Charlotte Oven  •  Caesar Clown  •  Bartholomew Kuma  •  Morley  •  Page One  •  X Drake ?  •  Sai  •  Squard  •  Caribou  •  Killer  •  Bartolomeo  •  Bellamy  •  Coribou  •  Orlumbus  •  Charlotte Mont-d’Or  •  Urouge  •  Bobbin ?
100,000,000
to 50,000,000
:
Emporio Ivankov  •  Inazuma  •  Kinoko  •  Dorry  •  Brogy  •  Vito  •  Rockstar  •  Albion  •  Gotti  •  Raccoon ?  •  Daz Bonez  •  Gyro  •  Doc Q  •  Gambia  •  Suleiman  •  Van Augur  •  Devil Dias ?  •  Kelly Funk  •  Peachbeard
50,000,000
to 10,000,000
:
Laffitte  •  Boa Sandersonia  •  Boa Marigold  •  Yeti Cool Brothers  •  Sarquiss  •  Mikazuki  •  Bobby Funk  •  Shoujou  •  Zala  •  Bentham  •  Marianne  •  Mont Blanc Cricket  •  Charlotte Lola  •  Galdino  •  Foxy  •  Masira  •  Jesus Burgess  •  Lacuba  •  Krieg  •  Kuro  •  Bluejam  •  Drophy  •  Gin
10,000,000
and under
:
Wellington ?  •  Mr. 5  •  Hatchan  •  Curly Dadan  •  Mikita  •  Sham & Buchi  •  Alvida  •  Mr. 4  •  Tony Tony Chopper  •  Bepo
Unknown
reward
:
Crocus  •  Benn Beckman  •  Aladine  •  Lucky Roux  •  Koala  •  Yorki ?  •  Yasopp  •  Sanjuan Wolf  •  Avalo Pizarro  •  Catarina Devon  •  Silvers Rayleigh  •  Jozu  •  Monkey D. Dragon  •  Vista  •  Vasco Shot  •  Shiki ?  •  Shiryu  •  Zeff  •  Charlotte Amande
Former
Over 5,000,000,000: Gol D. Roger   •  Edward Newgate 
1,000,000,000
to 100,000,000
:
Portgas D. Ace   •  Izou   •  Pedro   •  Donquixote Doflamingo   •  Fisher Tiger 
Under
100,000,000
:
Trebol   •  Diamante   •  Pica   •  Lip Doughty   •  Chadros Higelyges   •  Nico Olvia   •  Lao G   •  Senor Pink   •  Roshio   •  Gladius   •  Demaro Black   •  Arlong   •  Dellinger   •  Machvise   •  Kuroobi   •  Jango   •  Higuma   •  Chew   •  Porchemy 
Unknown reward: Kozuki Oden   •  Rocks D. Xebec 
Non-canon
2,000,000,000
to 100,000,000
:
Adio Suerte ?  •  Bounty  •  Prize  •  Byrnndi World ?  •  Panz Fry  •  Chameleone   •  Lambor Bukini  •  Puggy  •  Dopp
100,000,000
to 10,000,000
:
Puzzle  •  Gasparde  •  Tambu   •  Portnoy   •  Bobrad   •  Woonan   •  Needless  •  Olive   •  Dwanger   •  Lazarus   •  Gad  •  Din  •  Zabal  •  Niphtal   •  Mad   •  Gillian   •  Willy  •  Ginger   •  Palin   •  Vigo   •  Bigalo  •  Battler  •  Wetton   •  Moyas   •  Creese   •  Bear King  •  Terrance 
10,000,000
and under
:
Eldoraggo  •  Dick  •  Pin Joker  •  Idor   •  Bentag   •  Golass  •  Honey Queen  •  Skunk One  •  Gally  •  Billy   •  Bulaniki   •  Heaby  •  Hotdog  •  Rikaon   •  Mooji   •  Spiel  •  Pandaman  •  Fasti   •  Boo Jack  •  Billy   •  Gardar   •  Sniper Killer   •  A A A  •  Wild Joe   •  D.R.   •  Hitokui   •  Henna Oyag  •  Koba K  •  Usanksai   •  Sard  •  Tohenbok   •  Tacobo
Unknown reward: Patrick Redfield  •  Mobu Head   •  Red Arrows Pirates   •  Dareda  •  Dontacos   •  Bens
Others: Gill Bastar  •  Mikio Itoo
Related Articles
Bounties: List of Bounties  •  Gallery of Bounties
Others: Pirates  •  Bandits  •  World Government  •  Justice  •  Bounty Hunters

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Romance Dawn

First Version: Monkey D. Luffy (Märchen)  •  Gally Pirates (Crescent-Moon Gally)  •  Silk  •  Red-Haired Shanks
Second Version: Monkey D. Luffy  •  Spiel the Hexagon  •  Ann  •  Balloon  •  Luffy’s grandfather
Related Articles
Anime: Romance Dawn Story  •  Romance Dawn
Other: Gomu Gomu no Mi  •  Pirates (Peace Main  •  Morganeer)
Monkey D. Luffy
One Piece character
Monkey D. Luffy is wearing a red jacket with a straw hat, blue jean shorts, a yellow sash, and sandals.
First appearance One Piece chapter 1: «Romance Dawn» (Weekly Shōnen Jump No. 34, 1997)
Created by Eiichiro Oda
Portrayed by Iñaki Godoy
Voiced by See Voice actors
In-universe information
Alias Straw Hat (麦わら, Mugiwara)
Occupation Pirate (Captain)
Relatives
  • Monkey D. Garp (grandfather)
  • Monkey D. Dragon (father)
  • Portgas D. Ace (sworn brother)
  • Sabo (sworn brother)
Affiliations Straw Hat Pirates (captain)
Straw Hat Grand Fleet (de facto commodore)
Worst Generation (member)
Four Emperors (member)
Idol Red-Haired Shanks[1]
Age 7 (debut)
17 (pre-time skip)
19 (post-time skip)
Devil Fruit Gum-Gum Fruit (ゴムゴムの実, Gomu Gomu no Mi) also known as Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika (ヒトヒトの実 モデル“ニカ”, Hito Hito no Mi, Modern: Nika)[n 1]
Bounties Berrysymbol.png3,000,000,000 (current)
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Monkey D. Luffy ( LOO-fee) (Japanese: モンキー・D・ルフィ, Hepburn: Monkī Dī Rufi, [ɾɯɸiː]), also known as «Straw Hat» Luffy[n 2], is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the One Piece manga series, created by Eiichiro Oda. Luffy made his debut as a young boy who acquires the properties of rubber after accidentally eating one of the devil fruits the Gum-Gum Fruit, originally known as the Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika.

Luffy is the captain of the Straw Hat Pirates, and dreamt of being a pirate since childhood from the influence of his idol and mentor Red-Haired Shanks. At the age of 17, Luffy sets sail from the East Blue Sea to the Grand Line in search of the legendary treasure, One Piece, to succeed Gol D. Roger as «King of the Pirates».

He fights antagonists, and aids and befriends the inhabitants of several islands on his journey. Usually cheerful, he becomes serious and even aggressive when he fights. Luffy uses his elasticity to concentrate his power, executing a range of attacks. In his signature attack, Gum-Gum Pistol, he slingshots punches at opponents from a distance. Luffy also grows stronger over the course of the story, as reflected in his «bounty», which is used to measure the threat he poses to the World Government. He is the grandson of Monkey D. Garp, who is a vice-admiral; the son of Monkey D. Dragon, who is the leader of the Revolutionary Army;[10], and sworn brother of Portgas D. Ace and Sabo.[11]

Luffy appears in most of the episodes, films, television specials, and OVAs of the manga’s anime adaptations and several of the franchise’s video games. He is the only character in One Piece who appears in every story arc of the series. Due to the series’ international popularity, Luffy is one of the world’s most recognizable manga and anime characters. In addition to the One Piece franchise, the character appears in a number of manga and anime series and collaborative video games. His critical reception is largely positive.

Creation and conception[edit]

Development[edit]

When Eiichiro Oda created Luffy, he strove for a «manliness» similar to that of Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball series.[12] Oda said that he named his main character «Luffy» because he felt that the name suited him. When he later learned about the sailing term, «luffing», he was delighted by the coincidence.[13] In his prototype one-shot, «Romance Dawn», Oda refined the artistic style and story elements before publishing the final product a year later as the first chapter of One Piece. In the second version of «Romance Dawn», Luffy resembled his design at the beginning of the series.[14] After the one-shot of One Piece was made, Oda contacted his former mentor, Nobuhiro Watsuki, whom he assisted in making the manga Rurouni Kenshin. Watsuki was pleased with Luffy’s characterization and advised Oda to briefly change him for the main series to make it look like Luffy is always acting on his own free will.[15] To please his readers, Oda added rubberization to Luffy for comic effect[13] and tries to make the character straightforward.[16] In retrospect, Watsuki felt characters like Luffy reflect a trend of heroes who do not kill their enemies similar to his character Himura Kenshin.[17]

Voice actors[edit]

In the original Japanese version of the One Piece anime series and later spin-offs of the franchise, Luffy is voiced by Mayumi Tanaka.[18] Tanaka said jokingly that she regrets providing Luffy’s voice because she is a mother in real life and Luffy is much younger.[19] Asked about her voicing, Tanaka said that she «strives for reality» in scenes where Luffy speaks when he is eating or touching his nose.[20] In the OVA Defeat the Pirate Ganzack!, Luffy was voiced by Urara Takano.[21]

The character was voiced by Erica Schroeder in 4kids Entertainment’s English-language dubs of the franchise, starting in 2004, until Funimation acquired the franchise in 2007.

The character is voiced by Colleen Clinkenbeard in Funimation’s English-language dubs of the One Piece franchise.[22]

Description[edit]

Luffy is usually recognizable by his straw hat, a gift from «Red-Haired» Shanks. In his early childhood, he wears a white shirt and blue shorts. The character has a scar under his left eye from stabbing himself to demonstrate his courage to Shanks and his crew.[23] He later wears a red vest, denim shorts, and sandals, before replacing his vest with a red, unbuttoned sea captain’s coat[24] (revealing the X-shaped scar on his chest he received from Akainu),[25] and a yellow sash tied around his waist.[24] Luffy’s real-world nationality analogue is Brazilian — Luffy is from the Goa Kingdom, named after an Indian city colonized by the Portuguese Empire.[26] In the Netflix adaptation, Luffy will be portrayed by Iñaki Godoy, a Mexican actor.[27]

Personality[edit]

Luffy is portrayed as a carefree, fun-loving, happy-go-lucky character with great ambition and a huge appetite, often thinking with his stomach and comically gorging himself. Optimistic[28] and generally good-hearted, he is not as dimwitted as many believe him to be, and he often demonstrates more understanding than the other characters expect. Knowing the danger ahead, Luffy is willing to risk his life to become King of the Pirates and protect his crew. A capable and reliable captain, he never puts his crew or himself at risk out of incompetence. During the Loguetown story arc, Smoker (a navy captain at the time) says that Luffy «enjoys playing stupid»; Luffy responds with a mysterious smile.

He enlists Chopper and Brook for his crew not just for their personality or appearance, but also because of his instinctive ability to read people. Luffy needs key jobs filled by his crew (cook, navigator, medic, musician, and shipwright, filled by Sanji, Nami, Chopper, Brook, and Franky, respectively). At the beginning of the series, he said that he wanted at least ten crew members with abilities he felt necessary for his goal. Despite his carefree personality, each crew member respects him in their own way.[29][30] Luffy is rarely concerned about the consequences of his actions, doing what he feels is right at the moment, even if it leads to retaliation by a powerful force.[31] He is an extremely loyal captain, who has demonstrated throughout the series that he is willing to risk his life for the well-being of his crew.[32]

Abilities[edit]

Devil Fruit[edit]

Luffy’s rubberiness is a result of eating a devil fruit called the Gum-Gum Fruit.[33][34] It makes him immune to electric attacks and most blunt forces, also giving him the ability to stretch his body at will. He uses his elasticity to accelerate part or all of his body to deliver punches, kicks, head butts, and body checks or for propulsion. Like others exposed to Devil Fruit, Luffy cannot swim; when he is submerged in water or contacts the Sea-Prism Stone, he loses his strength and cannot move on his own. In addition to his Devil Fruit powers, he has immense strength, durability, speed, reflexes, agility, endurance, and stamina.

Luffy’s signature attack is the Gum-Gum Pistol (ゴムゴムの(ピストル), Gomu Gomu no Pisutoru), a punch which he learned during years of training. Another technique developed later in the series is Second Gear (ギア2(セカンド), Gia Sekando), which increases his strength and speed for a short time but strains his body and can shorten his lifespan if used too long. Observing CP9’s Shave (, Soru) technique, Luffy adapts the move to his rubber body and matches the assassins’ speed. Third Gear (ギア3(サード), Gia Sādo), another technique, uses air in his bones to attack but makes him shrink afterward.[35] Luffy can use both techniques simultaneously; after two years, he gains better control of the techniques and is no longer affected by their drawbacks.

Luffy develops another technique, Fourth Gear (ギア4(フォース), Gia Fōsu) (similar to Third Gear), inflating his muscles to increase the size of his limbs (except for his legs). He can make destructive moves by compressing and releasing his limbs, and can fly in a similar fashion to CP9’s Moon Walk (月歩, Geppō) technique.[36]

Later, it is revealed that the Gum-Gum Fruit’s real name is the «Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika». It is a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit and its «awakening» grants the user’s rubber-like body increased strength and freedom, limited only by the user’s imagination. It is for this reason that the user is said to become the «embodiment of freedom», able to bring joy to the people around them and making it «the most ridiculous power in the world».[2] He also takes a completely white appearance. The World Government renamed it to erase the fruit’s original name from history and reclassified it as a Paramecia in order to conceal its true nature.[2] The fruit was originally a treasure sought by the World Government for over 800 years until it was stolen by Red-haired Shanks.[37][38] According to the Five Elders, the fruit had not been awakened for centuries prior to Luffy’s having done so.[2]

Haki[edit]

Luffy has the ability to use Haki (覇気, ambition). This ability has three types: Armament Haki (武装色の覇気, Busōshoku no Haki), an armor-like force, which can amplify defense and the force of attacks and negate a Devil Fruit user’s defense, allow physical contact and damage; Observation Haki (見聞色の覇気, Kenbunshoku no Haki), a sixth sense, which can read a person’s moves and detect their presence; and Conquering King’s Haki (覇王色の覇気, Haōshoku no Haki), which can render weak-willed people or animals near him unconscious.[39] Luffy learns all those types of Haki and uses them with his improved attacks. As a result of his encounter with Magellan, he has also developed an immunity to poison (although it is shown that a strong poison may affect him, albeit very slowly). During his fight against Charlotte Katakuri, Luffy gains an advanced form of Observation Haki (Called Future Sight) to see several seconds into the future.[40] During his time at Udon prison in Wano, Luffy gains two new advanced forms of Armament Haki. The first one is called Emission to shoot a short blast of Haki from a distance while the second one is called Internal Destruction which can also go inside his target’s body or objects and destroy it from within.[41] During his fight with Kaido at the top of Onigashima, Luffy unlocks an advanced form of Conquerors Haki. It is the ability to coat his entire body with it, similar to Armament Haki, which could further enhance his attacks.[42]

Bounty[edit]

Luffy’s first bounty is 30,000,000 Berries, which he receives after defeating Buggy, Don Krieg, and Arlong of East Blue. His second bounty is significantly higher, at 100,000,000 Berries, after defeating Crocodile of the Seven Warlords of the Sea. Luffy receives his third bounty of 300,000,000 Berries, after rampaging at Enies Lobby and retaking Nico Robin. His subsequent bounty of 400,000,000 Berries, is mainly given to him because of his defeat of another Warlord of the Sea, Gecko Moria, and his participation in the Summit War of Marineford. After the time skip, Luffy grows more powerful and receives a bounty of 500,000,000 Berries, after defeating a third Warlord, Donquixote Doflamingo. After defeating Charlotte Cracker and Charlotte Katakuri, two of the Big Mom Pirate’s top-ranking members, with bounties of 800,000,000 and 1,057,000,000 Berries respectively, and having gone against Big Mom, one of the Four Emperors, he received a bounty of 1,500,000,000 Berries, one of the highest known bounties in the One Piece world. After Luffy defeated Kaido and Big Mom together with Kidd and Law, his bounty increased to 3,000,000,000 berries, and he became one of the Four Emperors in the New World.[9]

Appearances[edit]

One Piece[edit]

Luffy first appears as a young boy in Windmill Village located in the Goa kingdom, who befriends the pirate «Red-Haired» Shanks and intends to become one himself. He accidentally eats the Human Human fruit, model: «Nika» fruit and acquires rubber powers at the cost of being unable to swim. Luffy is later saved at sea by Shanks from being devoured by a Sea King, a large sea beast, but costs Shanks his left arm due to it being eaten by the beast in the encounter. Ten years later, Luffy leaves the village in a small fishing boat in search of the legendary treasure ‘One Piece’ and to become King of the Pirates, while doing so he encounters the same Sea King that almost ate him 10 years ago, Luffy knocks it out in a single punch to avenge Shanks. He meets swordsman Roronoa Zoro, ocean navigator and thief Nami, cowardly marksman and liar Usopp, and chivalrous chef Sanji and invites them to join his crew. Luffy also encounters and defeats the East Blue pirate Buggy the Clown and the Fishman Arlong, becoming known to the general populace and the pirate-hating Marines, such as Captain Smoker.

The crew leaves the peaceful East Blue and enters the dangerous Grand Line on their ship, the Going Merry. He later accepts an offer to return Princess Nefertari Vivi of Alabasta to her homeland to stop a rebellion incited by Seven Warlords of the Sea member and Baroque Works crime syndicate leader Sir Crocodile. On the way, Nami nearly dies of an illness and the crew goes to find a doctor on the winter Drum Island, which was recently devastated by the Blackbeard Pirates. After Nami is healed, the reindeer doctor Tony Tony Chopper joins the Straw Hat crew. Upon arriving in Alabasta, Luffy briefly reunites with his brother Portgas D. Ace, a commander in the Whitebeard Pirates, who is hunting his former subordinate Blackbeard. After defeating Crocodile, the World Government hides the fact that pirates saved the kingdom. Luffy accepts Crocodile’s mysterious subordinate Nico Robin as the archeologist of his crew.

Robin’s knowledge comes in handy as the crew ventures toward an island in the sky. Though the existence of Sky Islands is widely ridiculed, Luffy meets the pirate Blackbeard — but does not find out his name. Blackbeard encourages Luffy that Sky Islands do exist, and dreams of pirates never die. While visiting Skypiea, the crew is drawn into a four-hundred-year war over land. Luffy ends the war by defeating the god Eneru.

Upon landing back in the Blue Seas, the Going Merry is heavily damaged and Luffy seeks a shipwright to repair it. He meets Admiral Aokiji, who easily defeats him. Luffy learns about Robin’s background and faces enemies connected to her on Water 7, the island with the best shipwrights in the world. Luffy’s crew aligns with the cyborg shipwright Franky, initially an enemy, against the World Government intelligence agency Cipher Pol No. 9. Luffy and his crew save Robin and Franky from the government at Enies Lobby. After their fight with CP9, Luffy encounters his grandfather, Vice Admiral Monkey D. Garp. Garp tells him Shanks and Whitebeard are two of the Four Emperors, the most powerful pirates in the second half of the Grand Line. Luffy is surprised to learn from Garp that the leader of the Revolutionary Army which seeks to topple the World Government is Monkey D. Dragon, Luffy’s father.

On the way to Fishman Island in their new ship, the Thousand Sunny, which Franky built, Luffy encounters the skeletal musician Brook. Brook accepts Luffy’s offer to join the crew before declining since his shadow has been stolen. To return Brook’s shadow, they defeat Warlord Gecko Moria, and Brook becomes Luffy’s long-sought musician of the crew.

To enter Fishman Island, the crew takes a detour to the Sabaody Archipelago. Roger Pirates’ First Mate, Silvers Rayleigh, is enlisted to coat the Thousand Sunny to enter the ocean depths under the Red Line, which marks the beginning of the second half of the Grand Line, known as the New World. By this time, Luffy has gained worldwide fame as a notorious rookie with bounties of over 100 million Berries; these rookies are known as Supernovas and include Zoro, Trafalgar Law, Eustass Kidd, and Capone «Gang» Bege. Yet Luffy, Zoro, and the rest of the Straw Hat Pirates are easily defeated by Admiral Kizaru after Luffy punches a World Noble, and Warlord Bartholomew Kuma sends the Straw Hat crew to separate parts of the world.

Stranded on Amazon Lily, an island ruled by the warlord Boa Hancock, Luffy impresses Hancock with his bravery and selflessness. Hancock falls in love with Luffy and brings him to the underground Impel Down prison to save his brother Ace, from execution after Ace was defeated by Blackbeard. Luffy breaks into the prison and meets previous foes and new allies, such as former Warlords Crocodile and Arlong’s old captain Jimbei. Along with Buggy and members of the Revolutionary Army, Luffy frees the prisoners, but Ace is transferred to Marineford for his execution. Luffy and Buggy lead the prisoners into the war in Marineford between the navy and Whitebeard’s forces. Ace gives his life to save Luffy from Admiral Akainu. A broken Luffy is evacuated with Jimbei from Marineford by Trafalgar Law.

Returning to Amazon Lily, Luffy remembers first meeting Ace; after Shanks left Windmill Village, Luffy’s grandfather Garp left him in the care of his friend, the bandit Curly Dadan. Luffy befriends Ace and Sabo, who are like brothers to him, but Sabo is seemingly killed by a World Noble. After returning to Marineford to send a hidden message to his crew, Luffy trains with Rayleigh on Ruskaina Island to become stronger.

Two years later, the Straw Hats reunite and finally make it to Fishman Island. Luffy and the others meet Jimbei and the island’s princess, Shirahoshi, and are drawn into a battle for the island against the Fishman supremacist Hody Jones. He, the crew, and Jimbei conceive a plan to defeat Hody and his henchmen in a way that will alleviate racial tensions between humans and fish-men. After Hody’s defeat, Jimbei promises to join the crew at a later date and Fishman Island seeks to join the Reverie summit of human kings, held every four years. Luffy learns Akainu was promoted to Fleet Admiral and Blackbeard replaced Whitebeard as one of the Four Emperors. Luffy begins a feud with Emperor Big Mom over control of Fishman Island. The crew leaves the ocean depths and enters the secret New World island, Punk Hazard.

Upon arriving at Punk Hazard, half of the crew is captured by Caesar Clown, a jealous rival of the scientist Vegapunk and a subordinate of the Warlord and underworld broker Donquixote Doflamingo. Luffy and his crew ally with Trafalgar Law, now a Warlord, who plans to kidnap Caesar as part of a plan to take down Emperor Kaido. Samurai from the Wano Country, Kinemon, and Momonosuke join the alliance to venture to Dressrosa, the kingdom ruled by Doflamingo.

With Caesar hostage, the alliance lands on Dressrosa, where Luffy enters a tournament to win Ace’s Devil Fruit. Here he finds out that Sabo is still alive and is part of the Revolutionary Army. Sabo wins the tournament, and with Luffy’s blessing, Sabo consumes Ace’s Devil Fruit. Due to the machinations of Doflamingo, some of the crew is forced to leave for the island of Zou. Luffy and the rest of the crew are forced to fight for their lives when they stumble on the truth of Doflamingo’s operations, who attempts to kill everyone in Dressrosa to keep the truth of his rule hidden. With the aid of his fellow competitors in the tournament, Luffy defeats Doflamingo. In the aftermath, seven pirate crews pledge their loyalty to Luffy, despite his protests, marking the formation of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet.

Afterward, the remaining crew and their friends are transported by their new subordinates to Zou and learn it was devastated by the forces of Emperor Kaido. Luffy also learns that Sanji, who was part of the group that heads to Zou first, had been blackmailed by his family to agree to an arranged marriage to the daughter of Emperor Big Mom. The crew learns from the Mink Tribe about the Road Poneglyphs and their connection to the final island Laugh Tale, where the One Piece is. An alliance between the Samurai, Mink, Straw Hats and Law is made to defeat Kaido, who is revealed to rule over Wano via a puppet Shogun.

Being forewarned going to Wano, Luffy, and half the crew, along with the Mink warriors Pedro and Carrot, infiltrate Big Mom’s territory Tottoland both to retrieve Sanji and copy the writing on the Road Poneglyph that Big Mom has in her possession. Luffy and Sanji learn the wedding is a set-up to murder Sanji’s family for their advanced technology, while Brook steals a printing of the Road Poneglyph. Big Mom’s subordinates Jimbei and Bege betray her and Luffy and Sanji enact a failed assassination attempt on Big Mom at the wedding, in front of the press. Jimbei joins the crew but is temporarily left behind as the rest of the crew barely escapes from Big Mom’s territory. Luffy defeats two of Big Mom’s three generals and his bounty skyrockets.

After the fight with Big Mom, Luffy becomes a hot topic at the Reverie, a global summit of rulers of fifty nations in Mary Geoise, the capital of the World Government above the Red Line. Most view him as a dangerous madman, but the kings of Sakura, Alabasta, Fishman Island, Dressrosa, and Prodence, secretly favor Luffy since he saved them from tyranny. Meanwhile, Luffy and the others are separated entering the Wano Country. Luffy reunites with Zoro before meeting with the rest of the crew and alliance. Luffy challenges Emperor Kaido but is defeated and thrown in prison alongside fellow Supernova Eustass Kidd. There, he meets Hyogoro of the flower and trains under him, learning a new form of armament Haki that will enable him to damage Kaido. They later escape the prison and plan to attack the Island of ‘Onigashima’ which Kaido and his crew currently occupy. Luffy along with his crew allied with Trafalgar Law, Eustass Kid and the 9 retainers of Kozuki Oden, charge for the Island to beat Kaido and free the country of Wano. During the battle, he faces Kaido, and after several rounds in which Luffy ends up at his limits, he ends up awakening the power of his Devil Fruit, thanks to which he can defeat the Emperor of the Sea. Because of this, a week later of the events Luffy happens to be considered one of the Four Emperors.

In other media[edit]

Luffy has appeared in every One Piece licensed electronic video game to date, including Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars, and is featured in the 2006 Dragon Ball ZOne PieceNaruto crossover game Battle Stadium D.O.N. Luffy, Son Goku and Naruto Uzumaki were avatars in the MMORPG Second Life for a Jump Festa promotion, «Jumpland@Second Life».[43] Luffy has also been mentioned in songs. He sings about being a wanted pirate in «Wanted!»[44] and about One Piece in «Every-One Piece!»[45] Luffy is a major playable character in the crossover game, J-Stars Victory VS.[46] Luffy and several other characters joined the cast of Dragon Ball in a spinoff entitled Cross Epoch.[47] On April 3, 2011, Luffy and the other One Piece protagonists appeared in the first episode of the Toriko anime series and the crossover manga chapter.[48] Luffy made a cameo appearance in a Weekly Shonen Jump episode of To Love-Ru, and the Gum-Gum was mentioned in the 50th episode of the Gin Tama anime series.[49]

Luffy will be portrayed by Iñaki Godoy in Netflix’s live action adaptation of One Piece.[50]

Reception[edit]

Critical reception[edit]

According to Funimation Entertainment’s Mike McFarland and Christopher Sabat, Luffy was more likable than Dragon Ball‘s Son Goku. Joe McCulloch preferred Luffy to Naruto Uzumaki from Naruto because Luffy «work[ed] his ass off» to achieve his goals after accidentally acquiring his powers.[52] Luffy has been praised in a number of publications. T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews called Luffy «likabl[y] goofy» and an idealist with infectious optimism.[53] In a review of One Piece The Movie: Dead End no Bōken, the fourth One Piece film, The Star Online described him as «an airhead and brilliant fighter».[54] Rika Takahashi of EX wrote that Luffy’s stretching powers set One Piece apart from «the old stereotypical adventure manga» and the many other «combat-oriented mangas [sic]», making the series «something new and interesting».[55] Anime News Network (ANN) writer Zac Bertschy found Luffy reminiscent of Rurouni Kenshin‘s character Himura Kenshin in personality and attitude, but still thought him entertaining.[56] Mania Entertainment’s Bryce Coulter called Luffy a «great shonen hero».[57] ANN’s Carl Kimlinger wrote, «Colleen Clinkenbeard’s Luffy continues to grow on you».[58]

Popularity[edit]

Luffy ranked first in all of One Piece Characters Official Popularity Poll.[n 3] The only main protagonists that achieved ranked first in all of their correspondent popularity polls are Luffy and Gintoki Sakata.[59][60][61][62][63] On The 1st Global One Piece Characters Popularity Poll, the latest official popularity poll of One Piece in which more than 12 million voted from all over the world, Luffy topped the list having total votes of 1,637,921.[64]

NTT customers chose Luffy as their second-favorite black-haired male anime character.[65] The Gum-Gum Gatling technique topped the male category in a Japanese survey of the most popular moves in manga and anime.[66] Luffy was even nominated in the Best Male Character category for the 2008 Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation Awards.[67][68] He ranked 22nd on Chris Mackenzie’s IGN list of top-25 anime characters of all time.[69] In a Japanese TV special from August 2017, Luffy was voted as the 8th «strongest hero» from the Showa Era as well as the 4th one from the Heisei Era.[70]

Luffy had appeared in magazines, Japanese television shows, manga etc. Luffy was the first manga character that had been on the cover in the Men’s Non-No fashion magazine’s 24-year history and his clothes were designed by Shinichi «Miter» Mita.[71] He also appeared in the cover of a famous fashion magazine, ELLE MEN together with Roronoa Zoro after the collaboration between One Piece and Gucci.[72] He had appeared in CGI in the semi-annual live-action television series Yo nimo Kimyō na Monogatari (Tales of the Unusual) for the celebration of the series’s 25th anniversary. He appeared together with the Japanese actor and model Hiroshi Abe.[73] Costumed character version of Luffy together with Goku appeared at the 39th International Emmy Awards Gala in New York and they stood on stage for presentation of the Children & Young People Award, won by the Chilean Children’s program ¿Con Qué Sueñas? (What is your Dream?).[74] In the final chapter of Naruto, Boruto Uzumaki makes a drawing of Luffy as a legacy of him and the series.[75] In a Weekly Shonen Jump manga, Tsugihagi Hyouryuu Sakka (a character resembling Luffy) says, «Instead of saying what you hate, say what you like!». In the One Piece manga, Luffy cited but changed it to «Instead of saying what you like, say what you hate!» The meme was acknowledged in the crossover fighting game, J-Stars Victory VS.[76] Toei Animation sponsored the Italian Pallavolo Modena volleyball team in 2008; Pietro Rinaldi and Edoardo Ciabattini’s black uniforms were decorated with an image of Luffy on the front.[77]

Takashi Kawamura, mayor of Nagoya City in Japan, had cosplayed Luffy in the 10th World Cosplay Summit in which 40 cosplayers from 20 countries and regions all over the world were competing.[78] Also, the famous Japanese actress and model Kanna Hashimoto had cosplayed Luffy in the celebration of One Piece’s manga 18th anniversary. She dressed up as Luffy (albeit in a feminine reinterpretation) for Weekly Shonen Jump’s combined 37-38 issue.[79]

Miltiadis Tentoglou of Greece posed Luffy’s Gear Second during his entrance before the Long Jump finals on Tokyo Olympics 2020 and won Gold Medal.[80] Another, Major League Soccer player Nicolas Benezet imitated Luffy’s Gear Second pose after scoring a goal on Sunday night in his first match with Seattle Sounders FC.[81] China’s most popular actor Xiao Zhan stated on his interview that he wanted to be like Luffy. He admired Luffy because, «he had been working hard to realize his ideals and despite always facing difficulties he never give up».[82]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Popularly known as the Gum-Gum Fruit (ゴムゴムの実, Gomu Gomu no Mi). It is a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to transform into the legendary «Sun God Nika» or «Warrior of Liberation», and can gain his attributes, namely a body with the properties of rubber.[2]
  2. ^ 麦わらのルフィ, Mugiwara no Rufi
  3. ^ One Piece had a total of seven characters official popularity poll.

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Monkey D. Luffy
One Piece character
Monkey D. Luffy is wearing a red jacket with a straw hat, blue jean shorts, a yellow sash, and sandals.
First appearance One Piece chapter 1: «Romance Dawn» (Weekly Shōnen Jump No. 34, 1997)
Created by Eiichiro Oda
Portrayed by Iñaki Godoy
Voiced by See Voice actors
In-universe information
Alias Straw Hat (麦わら, Mugiwara)
Occupation Pirate (Captain)
Relatives
  • Monkey D. Garp (grandfather)
  • Monkey D. Dragon (father)
  • Portgas D. Ace (sworn brother)
  • Sabo (sworn brother)
Affiliations Straw Hat Pirates (captain)
Straw Hat Grand Fleet (de facto commodore)
Worst Generation (member)
Four Emperors (member)
Idol Red-Haired Shanks[1]
Age 7 (debut)
17 (pre-time skip)
19 (post-time skip)
Devil Fruit Gum-Gum Fruit (ゴムゴムの実, Gomu Gomu no Mi) also known as Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika (ヒトヒトの実 モデル“ニカ”, Hito Hito no Mi, Modern: Nika)[n 1]
Bounties Berrysymbol.png3,000,000,000 (current)
Berrysymbol.png30,000,000 (first)
Berrysymbol.png100,000,000 (second)
Berrysymbol.png300,000,000 (third)
Berrysymbol.png400,000,000 (fourth)
Berrysymbol.png500,000,000 (fifth)
Berrysymbol.png1,500,000,000 (sixth)
[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Monkey D. Luffy ( LOO-fee) (Japanese: モンキー・D・ルフィ, Hepburn: Monkī Dī Rufi, [ɾɯɸiː]), also known as «Straw Hat» Luffy[n 2], is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the One Piece manga series, created by Eiichiro Oda. Luffy made his debut as a young boy who acquires the properties of rubber after accidentally eating one of the devil fruits the Gum-Gum Fruit, originally known as the Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika.

Luffy is the captain of the Straw Hat Pirates, and dreamt of being a pirate since childhood from the influence of his idol and mentor Red-Haired Shanks. At the age of 17, Luffy sets sail from the East Blue Sea to the Grand Line in search of the legendary treasure, One Piece, to succeed Gol D. Roger as «King of the Pirates».

He fights antagonists, and aids and befriends the inhabitants of several islands on his journey. Usually cheerful, he becomes serious and even aggressive when he fights. Luffy uses his elasticity to concentrate his power, executing a range of attacks. In his signature attack, Gum-Gum Pistol, he slingshots punches at opponents from a distance. Luffy also grows stronger over the course of the story, as reflected in his «bounty», which is used to measure the threat he poses to the World Government. He is the grandson of Monkey D. Garp, who is a vice-admiral; the son of Monkey D. Dragon, who is the leader of the Revolutionary Army;[10], and sworn brother of Portgas D. Ace and Sabo.[11]

Luffy appears in most of the episodes, films, television specials, and OVAs of the manga’s anime adaptations and several of the franchise’s video games. He is the only character in One Piece who appears in every story arc of the series. Due to the series’ international popularity, Luffy is one of the world’s most recognizable manga and anime characters. In addition to the One Piece franchise, the character appears in a number of manga and anime series and collaborative video games. His critical reception is largely positive.

Creation and conception[edit]

Development[edit]

When Eiichiro Oda created Luffy, he strove for a «manliness» similar to that of Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball series.[12] Oda said that he named his main character «Luffy» because he felt that the name suited him. When he later learned about the sailing term, «luffing», he was delighted by the coincidence.[13] In his prototype one-shot, «Romance Dawn», Oda refined the artistic style and story elements before publishing the final product a year later as the first chapter of One Piece. In the second version of «Romance Dawn», Luffy resembled his design at the beginning of the series.[14] After the one-shot of One Piece was made, Oda contacted his former mentor, Nobuhiro Watsuki, whom he assisted in making the manga Rurouni Kenshin. Watsuki was pleased with Luffy’s characterization and advised Oda to briefly change him for the main series to make it look like Luffy is always acting on his own free will.[15] To please his readers, Oda added rubberization to Luffy for comic effect[13] and tries to make the character straightforward.[16] In retrospect, Watsuki felt characters like Luffy reflect a trend of heroes who do not kill their enemies similar to his character Himura Kenshin.[17]

Voice actors[edit]

In the original Japanese version of the One Piece anime series and later spin-offs of the franchise, Luffy is voiced by Mayumi Tanaka.[18] Tanaka said jokingly that she regrets providing Luffy’s voice because she is a mother in real life and Luffy is much younger.[19] Asked about her voicing, Tanaka said that she «strives for reality» in scenes where Luffy speaks when he is eating or touching his nose.[20] In the OVA Defeat the Pirate Ganzack!, Luffy was voiced by Urara Takano.[21]

The character was voiced by Erica Schroeder in 4kids Entertainment’s English-language dubs of the franchise, starting in 2004, until Funimation acquired the franchise in 2007.

The character is voiced by Colleen Clinkenbeard in Funimation’s English-language dubs of the One Piece franchise.[22]

Description[edit]

Luffy is usually recognizable by his straw hat, a gift from «Red-Haired» Shanks. In his early childhood, he wears a white shirt and blue shorts. The character has a scar under his left eye from stabbing himself to demonstrate his courage to Shanks and his crew.[23] He later wears a red vest, denim shorts, and sandals, before replacing his vest with a red, unbuttoned sea captain’s coat[24] (revealing the X-shaped scar on his chest he received from Akainu),[25] and a yellow sash tied around his waist.[24] Luffy’s real-world nationality analogue is Brazilian — Luffy is from the Goa Kingdom, named after an Indian city colonized by the Portuguese Empire.[26] In the Netflix adaptation, Luffy will be portrayed by Iñaki Godoy, a Mexican actor.[27]

Personality[edit]

Luffy is portrayed as a carefree, fun-loving, happy-go-lucky character with great ambition and a huge appetite, often thinking with his stomach and comically gorging himself. Optimistic[28] and generally good-hearted, he is not as dimwitted as many believe him to be, and he often demonstrates more understanding than the other characters expect. Knowing the danger ahead, Luffy is willing to risk his life to become King of the Pirates and protect his crew. A capable and reliable captain, he never puts his crew or himself at risk out of incompetence. During the Loguetown story arc, Smoker (a navy captain at the time) says that Luffy «enjoys playing stupid»; Luffy responds with a mysterious smile.

He enlists Chopper and Brook for his crew not just for their personality or appearance, but also because of his instinctive ability to read people. Luffy needs key jobs filled by his crew (cook, navigator, medic, musician, and shipwright, filled by Sanji, Nami, Chopper, Brook, and Franky, respectively). At the beginning of the series, he said that he wanted at least ten crew members with abilities he felt necessary for his goal. Despite his carefree personality, each crew member respects him in their own way.[29][30] Luffy is rarely concerned about the consequences of his actions, doing what he feels is right at the moment, even if it leads to retaliation by a powerful force.[31] He is an extremely loyal captain, who has demonstrated throughout the series that he is willing to risk his life for the well-being of his crew.[32]

Abilities[edit]

Devil Fruit[edit]

Luffy’s rubberiness is a result of eating a devil fruit called the Gum-Gum Fruit.[33][34] It makes him immune to electric attacks and most blunt forces, also giving him the ability to stretch his body at will. He uses his elasticity to accelerate part or all of his body to deliver punches, kicks, head butts, and body checks or for propulsion. Like others exposed to Devil Fruit, Luffy cannot swim; when he is submerged in water or contacts the Sea-Prism Stone, he loses his strength and cannot move on his own. In addition to his Devil Fruit powers, he has immense strength, durability, speed, reflexes, agility, endurance, and stamina.

Luffy’s signature attack is the Gum-Gum Pistol (ゴムゴムの(ピストル), Gomu Gomu no Pisutoru), a punch which he learned during years of training. Another technique developed later in the series is Second Gear (ギア2(セカンド), Gia Sekando), which increases his strength and speed for a short time but strains his body and can shorten his lifespan if used too long. Observing CP9’s Shave (, Soru) technique, Luffy adapts the move to his rubber body and matches the assassins’ speed. Third Gear (ギア3(サード), Gia Sādo), another technique, uses air in his bones to attack but makes him shrink afterward.[35] Luffy can use both techniques simultaneously; after two years, he gains better control of the techniques and is no longer affected by their drawbacks.

Luffy develops another technique, Fourth Gear (ギア4(フォース), Gia Fōsu) (similar to Third Gear), inflating his muscles to increase the size of his limbs (except for his legs). He can make destructive moves by compressing and releasing his limbs, and can fly in a similar fashion to CP9’s Moon Walk (月歩, Geppō) technique.[36]

Later, it is revealed that the Gum-Gum Fruit’s real name is the «Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika». It is a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit and its «awakening» grants the user’s rubber-like body increased strength and freedom, limited only by the user’s imagination. It is for this reason that the user is said to become the «embodiment of freedom», able to bring joy to the people around them and making it «the most ridiculous power in the world».[2] He also takes a completely white appearance. The World Government renamed it to erase the fruit’s original name from history and reclassified it as a Paramecia in order to conceal its true nature.[2] The fruit was originally a treasure sought by the World Government for over 800 years until it was stolen by Red-haired Shanks.[37][38] According to the Five Elders, the fruit had not been awakened for centuries prior to Luffy’s having done so.[2]

Haki[edit]

Luffy has the ability to use Haki (覇気, ambition). This ability has three types: Armament Haki (武装色の覇気, Busōshoku no Haki), an armor-like force, which can amplify defense and the force of attacks and negate a Devil Fruit user’s defense, allow physical contact and damage; Observation Haki (見聞色の覇気, Kenbunshoku no Haki), a sixth sense, which can read a person’s moves and detect their presence; and Conquering King’s Haki (覇王色の覇気, Haōshoku no Haki), which can render weak-willed people or animals near him unconscious.[39] Luffy learns all those types of Haki and uses them with his improved attacks. As a result of his encounter with Magellan, he has also developed an immunity to poison (although it is shown that a strong poison may affect him, albeit very slowly). During his fight against Charlotte Katakuri, Luffy gains an advanced form of Observation Haki (Called Future Sight) to see several seconds into the future.[40] During his time at Udon prison in Wano, Luffy gains two new advanced forms of Armament Haki. The first one is called Emission to shoot a short blast of Haki from a distance while the second one is called Internal Destruction which can also go inside his target’s body or objects and destroy it from within.[41] During his fight with Kaido at the top of Onigashima, Luffy unlocks an advanced form of Conquerors Haki. It is the ability to coat his entire body with it, similar to Armament Haki, which could further enhance his attacks.[42]

Bounty[edit]

Luffy’s first bounty is 30,000,000 Berries, which he receives after defeating Buggy, Don Krieg, and Arlong of East Blue. His second bounty is significantly higher, at 100,000,000 Berries, after defeating Crocodile of the Seven Warlords of the Sea. Luffy receives his third bounty of 300,000,000 Berries, after rampaging at Enies Lobby and retaking Nico Robin. His subsequent bounty of 400,000,000 Berries, is mainly given to him because of his defeat of another Warlord of the Sea, Gecko Moria, and his participation in the Summit War of Marineford. After the time skip, Luffy grows more powerful and receives a bounty of 500,000,000 Berries, after defeating a third Warlord, Donquixote Doflamingo. After defeating Charlotte Cracker and Charlotte Katakuri, two of the Big Mom Pirate’s top-ranking members, with bounties of 800,000,000 and 1,057,000,000 Berries respectively, and having gone against Big Mom, one of the Four Emperors, he received a bounty of 1,500,000,000 Berries, one of the highest known bounties in the One Piece world. After Luffy defeated Kaido and Big Mom together with Kidd and Law, his bounty increased to 3,000,000,000 berries, and he became one of the Four Emperors in the New World.[9]

Appearances[edit]

One Piece[edit]

Luffy first appears as a young boy in Windmill Village located in the Goa kingdom, who befriends the pirate «Red-Haired» Shanks and intends to become one himself. He accidentally eats the Human Human fruit, model: «Nika» fruit and acquires rubber powers at the cost of being unable to swim. Luffy is later saved at sea by Shanks from being devoured by a Sea King, a large sea beast, but costs Shanks his left arm due to it being eaten by the beast in the encounter. Ten years later, Luffy leaves the village in a small fishing boat in search of the legendary treasure ‘One Piece’ and to become King of the Pirates, while doing so he encounters the same Sea King that almost ate him 10 years ago, Luffy knocks it out in a single punch to avenge Shanks. He meets swordsman Roronoa Zoro, ocean navigator and thief Nami, cowardly marksman and liar Usopp, and chivalrous chef Sanji and invites them to join his crew. Luffy also encounters and defeats the East Blue pirate Buggy the Clown and the Fishman Arlong, becoming known to the general populace and the pirate-hating Marines, such as Captain Smoker.

The crew leaves the peaceful East Blue and enters the dangerous Grand Line on their ship, the Going Merry. He later accepts an offer to return Princess Nefertari Vivi of Alabasta to her homeland to stop a rebellion incited by Seven Warlords of the Sea member and Baroque Works crime syndicate leader Sir Crocodile. On the way, Nami nearly dies of an illness and the crew goes to find a doctor on the winter Drum Island, which was recently devastated by the Blackbeard Pirates. After Nami is healed, the reindeer doctor Tony Tony Chopper joins the Straw Hat crew. Upon arriving in Alabasta, Luffy briefly reunites with his brother Portgas D. Ace, a commander in the Whitebeard Pirates, who is hunting his former subordinate Blackbeard. After defeating Crocodile, the World Government hides the fact that pirates saved the kingdom. Luffy accepts Crocodile’s mysterious subordinate Nico Robin as the archeologist of his crew.

Robin’s knowledge comes in handy as the crew ventures toward an island in the sky. Though the existence of Sky Islands is widely ridiculed, Luffy meets the pirate Blackbeard — but does not find out his name. Blackbeard encourages Luffy that Sky Islands do exist, and dreams of pirates never die. While visiting Skypiea, the crew is drawn into a four-hundred-year war over land. Luffy ends the war by defeating the god Eneru.

Upon landing back in the Blue Seas, the Going Merry is heavily damaged and Luffy seeks a shipwright to repair it. He meets Admiral Aokiji, who easily defeats him. Luffy learns about Robin’s background and faces enemies connected to her on Water 7, the island with the best shipwrights in the world. Luffy’s crew aligns with the cyborg shipwright Franky, initially an enemy, against the World Government intelligence agency Cipher Pol No. 9. Luffy and his crew save Robin and Franky from the government at Enies Lobby. After their fight with CP9, Luffy encounters his grandfather, Vice Admiral Monkey D. Garp. Garp tells him Shanks and Whitebeard are two of the Four Emperors, the most powerful pirates in the second half of the Grand Line. Luffy is surprised to learn from Garp that the leader of the Revolutionary Army which seeks to topple the World Government is Monkey D. Dragon, Luffy’s father.

On the way to Fishman Island in their new ship, the Thousand Sunny, which Franky built, Luffy encounters the skeletal musician Brook. Brook accepts Luffy’s offer to join the crew before declining since his shadow has been stolen. To return Brook’s shadow, they defeat Warlord Gecko Moria, and Brook becomes Luffy’s long-sought musician of the crew.

To enter Fishman Island, the crew takes a detour to the Sabaody Archipelago. Roger Pirates’ First Mate, Silvers Rayleigh, is enlisted to coat the Thousand Sunny to enter the ocean depths under the Red Line, which marks the beginning of the second half of the Grand Line, known as the New World. By this time, Luffy has gained worldwide fame as a notorious rookie with bounties of over 100 million Berries; these rookies are known as Supernovas and include Zoro, Trafalgar Law, Eustass Kidd, and Capone «Gang» Bege. Yet Luffy, Zoro, and the rest of the Straw Hat Pirates are easily defeated by Admiral Kizaru after Luffy punches a World Noble, and Warlord Bartholomew Kuma sends the Straw Hat crew to separate parts of the world.

Stranded on Amazon Lily, an island ruled by the warlord Boa Hancock, Luffy impresses Hancock with his bravery and selflessness. Hancock falls in love with Luffy and brings him to the underground Impel Down prison to save his brother Ace, from execution after Ace was defeated by Blackbeard. Luffy breaks into the prison and meets previous foes and new allies, such as former Warlords Crocodile and Arlong’s old captain Jimbei. Along with Buggy and members of the Revolutionary Army, Luffy frees the prisoners, but Ace is transferred to Marineford for his execution. Luffy and Buggy lead the prisoners into the war in Marineford between the navy and Whitebeard’s forces. Ace gives his life to save Luffy from Admiral Akainu. A broken Luffy is evacuated with Jimbei from Marineford by Trafalgar Law.

Returning to Amazon Lily, Luffy remembers first meeting Ace; after Shanks left Windmill Village, Luffy’s grandfather Garp left him in the care of his friend, the bandit Curly Dadan. Luffy befriends Ace and Sabo, who are like brothers to him, but Sabo is seemingly killed by a World Noble. After returning to Marineford to send a hidden message to his crew, Luffy trains with Rayleigh on Ruskaina Island to become stronger.

Two years later, the Straw Hats reunite and finally make it to Fishman Island. Luffy and the others meet Jimbei and the island’s princess, Shirahoshi, and are drawn into a battle for the island against the Fishman supremacist Hody Jones. He, the crew, and Jimbei conceive a plan to defeat Hody and his henchmen in a way that will alleviate racial tensions between humans and fish-men. After Hody’s defeat, Jimbei promises to join the crew at a later date and Fishman Island seeks to join the Reverie summit of human kings, held every four years. Luffy learns Akainu was promoted to Fleet Admiral and Blackbeard replaced Whitebeard as one of the Four Emperors. Luffy begins a feud with Emperor Big Mom over control of Fishman Island. The crew leaves the ocean depths and enters the secret New World island, Punk Hazard.

Upon arriving at Punk Hazard, half of the crew is captured by Caesar Clown, a jealous rival of the scientist Vegapunk and a subordinate of the Warlord and underworld broker Donquixote Doflamingo. Luffy and his crew ally with Trafalgar Law, now a Warlord, who plans to kidnap Caesar as part of a plan to take down Emperor Kaido. Samurai from the Wano Country, Kinemon, and Momonosuke join the alliance to venture to Dressrosa, the kingdom ruled by Doflamingo.

With Caesar hostage, the alliance lands on Dressrosa, where Luffy enters a tournament to win Ace’s Devil Fruit. Here he finds out that Sabo is still alive and is part of the Revolutionary Army. Sabo wins the tournament, and with Luffy’s blessing, Sabo consumes Ace’s Devil Fruit. Due to the machinations of Doflamingo, some of the crew is forced to leave for the island of Zou. Luffy and the rest of the crew are forced to fight for their lives when they stumble on the truth of Doflamingo’s operations, who attempts to kill everyone in Dressrosa to keep the truth of his rule hidden. With the aid of his fellow competitors in the tournament, Luffy defeats Doflamingo. In the aftermath, seven pirate crews pledge their loyalty to Luffy, despite his protests, marking the formation of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet.

Afterward, the remaining crew and their friends are transported by their new subordinates to Zou and learn it was devastated by the forces of Emperor Kaido. Luffy also learns that Sanji, who was part of the group that heads to Zou first, had been blackmailed by his family to agree to an arranged marriage to the daughter of Emperor Big Mom. The crew learns from the Mink Tribe about the Road Poneglyphs and their connection to the final island Laugh Tale, where the One Piece is. An alliance between the Samurai, Mink, Straw Hats and Law is made to defeat Kaido, who is revealed to rule over Wano via a puppet Shogun.

Being forewarned going to Wano, Luffy, and half the crew, along with the Mink warriors Pedro and Carrot, infiltrate Big Mom’s territory Tottoland both to retrieve Sanji and copy the writing on the Road Poneglyph that Big Mom has in her possession. Luffy and Sanji learn the wedding is a set-up to murder Sanji’s family for their advanced technology, while Brook steals a printing of the Road Poneglyph. Big Mom’s subordinates Jimbei and Bege betray her and Luffy and Sanji enact a failed assassination attempt on Big Mom at the wedding, in front of the press. Jimbei joins the crew but is temporarily left behind as the rest of the crew barely escapes from Big Mom’s territory. Luffy defeats two of Big Mom’s three generals and his bounty skyrockets.

After the fight with Big Mom, Luffy becomes a hot topic at the Reverie, a global summit of rulers of fifty nations in Mary Geoise, the capital of the World Government above the Red Line. Most view him as a dangerous madman, but the kings of Sakura, Alabasta, Fishman Island, Dressrosa, and Prodence, secretly favor Luffy since he saved them from tyranny. Meanwhile, Luffy and the others are separated entering the Wano Country. Luffy reunites with Zoro before meeting with the rest of the crew and alliance. Luffy challenges Emperor Kaido but is defeated and thrown in prison alongside fellow Supernova Eustass Kidd. There, he meets Hyogoro of the flower and trains under him, learning a new form of armament Haki that will enable him to damage Kaido. They later escape the prison and plan to attack the Island of ‘Onigashima’ which Kaido and his crew currently occupy. Luffy along with his crew allied with Trafalgar Law, Eustass Kid and the 9 retainers of Kozuki Oden, charge for the Island to beat Kaido and free the country of Wano. During the battle, he faces Kaido, and after several rounds in which Luffy ends up at his limits, he ends up awakening the power of his Devil Fruit, thanks to which he can defeat the Emperor of the Sea. Because of this, a week later of the events Luffy happens to be considered one of the Four Emperors.

In other media[edit]

Luffy has appeared in every One Piece licensed electronic video game to date, including Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars, and is featured in the 2006 Dragon Ball ZOne PieceNaruto crossover game Battle Stadium D.O.N. Luffy, Son Goku and Naruto Uzumaki were avatars in the MMORPG Second Life for a Jump Festa promotion, «Jumpland@Second Life».[43] Luffy has also been mentioned in songs. He sings about being a wanted pirate in «Wanted!»[44] and about One Piece in «Every-One Piece!»[45] Luffy is a major playable character in the crossover game, J-Stars Victory VS.[46] Luffy and several other characters joined the cast of Dragon Ball in a spinoff entitled Cross Epoch.[47] On April 3, 2011, Luffy and the other One Piece protagonists appeared in the first episode of the Toriko anime series and the crossover manga chapter.[48] Luffy made a cameo appearance in a Weekly Shonen Jump episode of To Love-Ru, and the Gum-Gum was mentioned in the 50th episode of the Gin Tama anime series.[49]

Luffy will be portrayed by Iñaki Godoy in Netflix’s live action adaptation of One Piece.[50]

Reception[edit]

Critical reception[edit]

According to Funimation Entertainment’s Mike McFarland and Christopher Sabat, Luffy was more likable than Dragon Ball‘s Son Goku. Joe McCulloch preferred Luffy to Naruto Uzumaki from Naruto because Luffy «work[ed] his ass off» to achieve his goals after accidentally acquiring his powers.[52] Luffy has been praised in a number of publications. T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews called Luffy «likabl[y] goofy» and an idealist with infectious optimism.[53] In a review of One Piece The Movie: Dead End no Bōken, the fourth One Piece film, The Star Online described him as «an airhead and brilliant fighter».[54] Rika Takahashi of EX wrote that Luffy’s stretching powers set One Piece apart from «the old stereotypical adventure manga» and the many other «combat-oriented mangas [sic]», making the series «something new and interesting».[55] Anime News Network (ANN) writer Zac Bertschy found Luffy reminiscent of Rurouni Kenshin‘s character Himura Kenshin in personality and attitude, but still thought him entertaining.[56] Mania Entertainment’s Bryce Coulter called Luffy a «great shonen hero».[57] ANN’s Carl Kimlinger wrote, «Colleen Clinkenbeard’s Luffy continues to grow on you».[58]

Popularity[edit]

Luffy ranked first in all of One Piece Characters Official Popularity Poll.[n 3] The only main protagonists that achieved ranked first in all of their correspondent popularity polls are Luffy and Gintoki Sakata.[59][60][61][62][63] On The 1st Global One Piece Characters Popularity Poll, the latest official popularity poll of One Piece in which more than 12 million voted from all over the world, Luffy topped the list having total votes of 1,637,921.[64]

NTT customers chose Luffy as their second-favorite black-haired male anime character.[65] The Gum-Gum Gatling technique topped the male category in a Japanese survey of the most popular moves in manga and anime.[66] Luffy was even nominated in the Best Male Character category for the 2008 Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation Awards.[67][68] He ranked 22nd on Chris Mackenzie’s IGN list of top-25 anime characters of all time.[69] In a Japanese TV special from August 2017, Luffy was voted as the 8th «strongest hero» from the Showa Era as well as the 4th one from the Heisei Era.[70]

Luffy had appeared in magazines, Japanese television shows, manga etc. Luffy was the first manga character that had been on the cover in the Men’s Non-No fashion magazine’s 24-year history and his clothes were designed by Shinichi «Miter» Mita.[71] He also appeared in the cover of a famous fashion magazine, ELLE MEN together with Roronoa Zoro after the collaboration between One Piece and Gucci.[72] He had appeared in CGI in the semi-annual live-action television series Yo nimo Kimyō na Monogatari (Tales of the Unusual) for the celebration of the series’s 25th anniversary. He appeared together with the Japanese actor and model Hiroshi Abe.[73] Costumed character version of Luffy together with Goku appeared at the 39th International Emmy Awards Gala in New York and they stood on stage for presentation of the Children & Young People Award, won by the Chilean Children’s program ¿Con Qué Sueñas? (What is your Dream?).[74] In the final chapter of Naruto, Boruto Uzumaki makes a drawing of Luffy as a legacy of him and the series.[75] In a Weekly Shonen Jump manga, Tsugihagi Hyouryuu Sakka (a character resembling Luffy) says, «Instead of saying what you hate, say what you like!». In the One Piece manga, Luffy cited but changed it to «Instead of saying what you like, say what you hate!» The meme was acknowledged in the crossover fighting game, J-Stars Victory VS.[76] Toei Animation sponsored the Italian Pallavolo Modena volleyball team in 2008; Pietro Rinaldi and Edoardo Ciabattini’s black uniforms were decorated with an image of Luffy on the front.[77]

Takashi Kawamura, mayor of Nagoya City in Japan, had cosplayed Luffy in the 10th World Cosplay Summit in which 40 cosplayers from 20 countries and regions all over the world were competing.[78] Also, the famous Japanese actress and model Kanna Hashimoto had cosplayed Luffy in the celebration of One Piece’s manga 18th anniversary. She dressed up as Luffy (albeit in a feminine reinterpretation) for Weekly Shonen Jump’s combined 37-38 issue.[79]

Miltiadis Tentoglou of Greece posed Luffy’s Gear Second during his entrance before the Long Jump finals on Tokyo Olympics 2020 and won Gold Medal.[80] Another, Major League Soccer player Nicolas Benezet imitated Luffy’s Gear Second pose after scoring a goal on Sunday night in his first match with Seattle Sounders FC.[81] China’s most popular actor Xiao Zhan stated on his interview that he wanted to be like Luffy. He admired Luffy because, «he had been working hard to realize his ideals and despite always facing difficulties he never give up».[82]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Popularly known as the Gum-Gum Fruit (ゴムゴムの実, Gomu Gomu no Mi). It is a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to transform into the legendary «Sun God Nika» or «Warrior of Liberation», and can gain his attributes, namely a body with the properties of rubber.[2]
  2. ^ 麦わらのルフィ, Mugiwara no Rufi
  3. ^ One Piece had a total of seven characters official popularity poll.

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Monkey D. Luffy, also known as Straw Hat Luffy, is the protagonist of the manga and anime One Piece. He is one of the finest combatants and the captain of the feared and formidable Straw Hat Pirates.

Luffy’s dream is to become the next Pirate King by finding the legendary treasure of One Piece. In his opinion, being Pirate King means having the greatest freedom.

To achieve his dreams Luffy set sail as a pirate to find the great treasure at the end of the grand line. He is a cheerful and optimistic person. Flamboyant, whimsical, energetic, kind, and, extroverted. His favorite food is meat and he is in love with adventures.

Luffy is still on the journey to becoming a great pirate. Catch up to him while you can!

Table of Contents

  • Luffy Wiki
  • Appearance:
    • Pre Timeskip
    • Post Timeskip
  • Personality
  • How old is Luffy?
  • Abilities and Powers
  • Monkey D. Luffy’s Bounty
  • Relationships
  • Trending Posts

Luffy Wiki

Monkey D. Luffy Wiki
Japanese Name モンキー・Dディー・ルフィ (Monki Di Rufi)
Official English Name Monkey D. Luffy
Also Known Name Lucy (Dressrosa)
Luffy-tarou (Wano)
Straw Hat Luffy ( World Government)
Epithet Straw Hat Luffy (Mugiwara no Rufi)
Debut Chapter 1
Episode 1
Origin East Blue
Residence Foosha Village
Affiliations Straw Hat Pirates
Four Emperors
Occupations Pirate Captain
Yonkō
Age 7 (debut)
17 (pre-timeskip)
19 (post-timeskip)
Birthday May 5th
Blood Type F
Devil Fruit Gomu Gomu no Mi

Spoiler Alert

WARNING: The following contains spoilers for One Piece

Appearance:

Kid Luffy Appearance

Round black eyes, black shaggy hair, and a lean physique are all physical features of Luffy.

He is well known for his distinctive straw hat, which Gol D. Roger gave to the famed pirate captain “Red-Haired” Shanks, who in turn gave it to Luffy when he was a just little boy.

Luffy is usually seen wearing a red vest with no sleeves, sandals, and blue shorts with cuffs.

Lufy has a cut just below his left eye with two stitches which Luffy did to himself just to prove to Shanks that he was tough and not frightened of pain.

He also has a huge X-shaped scar on his chest which Luffy got in the Summit War of Marineford when he was severely hurt by Akainu.

Pre Timeskip

Pre Timeskip Luffy Appearance

Throughout most of the series, Luffy wears the same outfit as most of his male crewmates (Exception of Nami and Robin).

When Luffy is on an island, he will often wear a different outfit to suit the climate but will switch back to his signature red vest and blue shorts later.

Eiichiro Oda said in 37 Volume SBS, that Luffy does not know how to dress stylishly.

Post Timeskip

Pre Timeskip vs POst Time Skip Luffy

Since those two years ago, a few things have changed. Luffy is wearing a long-sleeved, open, crimson cardigan with four buttons. He has gained a little height and appears a lot more muscular thanks to his intense training.

Personality

Luffy Personality

The three characteristics that define Luffy are – his complete lack of fear, steadfast self-confidence, and apparent lack of common sense.

He typically follows his own agenda and avoids engaging in sensitive or nuanced conversation. Being impulsive and infantile, Luffy’s personality might be compared to that of a child.

Luffy has a strong need for adventure, which he has stated is the key factor in his desire to become Pirate King. Until he locates One Piece on his own, he has no intention of trying to figure out what or where it is.

He rarely takes anything seriously and tackles events with a relaxed attitude.

Luffy knows who he must fight before the combat even begins. For example, it has been said numerous times that his instinct and actions are akin to those of a wild animal.

This is evident in every aspect of his fighting, as he counterattacks and relies on instincts, which are consistent with his worldview.

In general, Luffy is naive to the point of being stupid. Even while he occasionally takes things very seriously, as during fights or major interpersonal issues, he typically approaches most things in a clear, easy manner.

How old is Luffy?

Luffy Age and Height

Luffy was introduced in One Piece as a fresh-faced 7-year-old boy. He accidentally consumes the Devil Fruit Gomu Gomu no Mi, and it turns Luffy’s body into rubber, allowing him to stretch it as he pleases. However, as a side effect of his new powers, Luffy is no longer able to swim.

After leaving his childhood home in Windmill Village, Luffy is 17 years old when One Piece begins. Luffy finally sets out to find Shanks and the legendary “One Piece” treasure after years of dreaming. It is mostly Luffy at this age that is featured in fan content, complete with his recognizable straw hat and red vest.

At one point in One Piece, the Straw Hat pirates experience a time jump. After episode 516 of the One Piece anime, two years pass. Each member of the crew got a drastic rise in power without requiring a lot of filler material.

Abilities and Powers

Luffy's Abilities and Powers

Contrary to what his size would imply, Luffy possesses legendary levels of strength, speed, agility, durability, endurance, and vitality. He can perform feats that would be physically impossible for a normal human and survive dangers that most people would consider unsurvivable without the aid of his Devil Fruit powers.

In his role as captain, Luffy has the most control over a team of ever-more powerful and diverse characters, most of whom are incredibly powerful in their own right.

Luffy has repeatedly demonstrated his physical prowess and has grown to have a level of strength that rivals the strongest fighters in the world.

As a young child, Luffy’s grandfather Garp abandoned him in the wilderness, tied him to balloons so he would float away, or threw him into a bottomless pit, among other harsh and unconventional training methods. He also underwent several years of additional rigorous training in the extremely harsh environments of Mt. Colubo and Rusukaina.

By using his Devil Fruit-enhanced transformation abilities, known as Gears, Luffy has significantly increased his physical strength and been able to defeat strong adversaries like Blueno, Rob Lucci, and Donquixote Doflamingo. He used a single Gear 3 punch to eliminate a Marine from the Giant Squad.

Luffy can also use psychology to strengthen his physical form. When Jango unintentionally entranced Luffy to make him stronger, he went on a rampage and tore the figurehead and stem off the Black Cat Pirates’ ship.

Luffy is incredibly quick, agile, and reflexive. Despite being pushed to the ground, he managed to rapidly hop onto a neighboring mast to escape a point-blank explosion that occurred during his battle with Foxy. He has incredible stamina thanks to his strength of character and willpower.

Luffy accidentally consumed the Gomu Gomu no Mi, a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit, when he was 7 years old after discovering it in a chest belonging to the Red Hair Pirates. It endows his body with rubber-like qualities that enable him to stretch, bounce, bend, twist, and inflate his body at will.

After ten years of training on Dawn Island, Luffy was able to control his stretching, and he further improved it during the two years he spent training with Silvers Rayleigh on Rusukaina.

By spinning and twirling his body parts, Luffy can increase the power of his attacks. He has the ability to inhale a lot of air, expanding his torso to the size of a balloon. His enlarged belly significantly improves his resilient defense and his capacity to deflect blows. Additionally, it prevents him from sinking if he is submerged.

This significantly boosts his power and movement speed, enabling him to easily outpace Tekkai method practitioners and Soru technique users alike in this state.

Enies Lobby was where Gear 2 originally appeared. Luffy speeds up his blood flow and can handle the strain because his blood arteries and organs are made of rubber. This enables his body to be supplied with more oxygen and nutrients. This significantly boosts his ability to move quickly and powerfully, as in this form he is capable of outpacing practitioners of the Soru method and exceeding the Tekkai technique’s defenses.

After the time skip, Luffy has demonstrated that he has more control over it and can activate Gear 2 in any specific portion of his body. Initially, he did this by pumping blood via his legs to activate the effect across his entire body.

Because of their friendship with Luffy and their participation in almost all of his exploits, the Straw Hats have all amassed an enormous reputation. As a result, ten members have received a remarkable total bounty of 4,661,100, ranging from 100 to 3,000,000,000.

Since they feel they could not be anywhere else than aboard their ship with their captain, their celebrity and repute have deepened their relationship with him.

When giving them orders, Luffy treats all of them equally and is constantly appreciative of the assistance his buddies give him. Being able to have complete faith in his crew mates’ talents in any situation is one of Luffy’s abilities to succeed.

Monkey D. Luffy’s Bounty

Luffy Bounty Poster

In the beginning, the World Government did not pay much attention to Luffy since he was a relatively new pirate. However, each time Luffy and his crew accomplish an outrageous feat, their opinions of him changed.

Bounty Number Bounty Amount Why Recived Episode
Luffy’s First Bounty 30,000,000 (30Million) Berries Defeating top pirates of East Blue; Buggy, Don Krieg, and Arlong 45th episode
Second Bounty 100,000,000 (100Million) Berries Defeating Crocodile of the Shichibukai. Episode 151
Third Bounty 300,000,000 (300Million) Berries Defeating Blueno and Rob Lucci and for declaring war against the World Government. 320th episode
Fourth Bounty 400,000,000 (400 Million) Berries Participate in Marineford War EP. 548
Fifth Bounty 500,000,000 (500 Million) Berries Defeating Donquixote Doflamingo 681st episode
Sixth Bounty 1,500,000,000 (1.5 Billion) Berries Invading Big Mom’s territory, defeating two of her Commanders Episode 879
Seventh Bounty 3000,000,000 Berries
(3 Billion Berries)
Defeating Kaido and becoming a yonko. Coming Soon
Manga Chapter 1053

Relationships

Luffy's Relationships

Unlike other pirate leaders, Luffy regards his crew as total equals and does not force any sense of superiority upon them.

He is without a doubt the most laid-back of them all and is mostly in charge of ensuring that his team has fun while traveling.

He is the life of any party they attend and manages to make everyone smile even during the most trying of circumstances. When necessary, he is willing to relinquish his position of power.

Luffy has a tendency to put his crew in grave danger, but he does so out of complete faith in both his and their talents, not out of any contempt for their life. If the occasion demands it, he takes on the task of safeguarding each and every member of his crew.

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Главный герой манги и аниме «Большой куш», является капитаном «Пиратов Соломенной Шляпы».

Внешность

Не особо высокий паренёк со стройным, но мускулистым телосложением. Волосы чёрные, коротко стриженные и взъерошенные; глаза широко распахнутые, с любопытством глядящие на мир; под левым глазом — тонкая полоска шрама. После атаки Акаину в битве при Маринфорде приобрёл ещё один огромный шрам в виде креста посередине груди. Вне критических ситуаций образ довершает ещё и улыбка «счастливого идиота» от уха до уха.

Одежда — красная (в арке «Триллер Барка» — оранжевая, в «Амазон Лили» — синяя, в «Импел Даун» — жёлтая) жилетка, лёгкие сандалии и голубые (иногда чёрные или красные) шорты до колена. Неизменная потёртая соломенная шляпа, подаренная ему Шанксом, которую он, в свою очередь, получил от Роджера, с красной лентой является единственной его материальной ценностью и сохраняет своё законное место на голове, либо за плечами. За лентой шляпы с Арабасты находилась библиокарта Портгаса Д. Эйса. После двухлетней тренировки у Луффи появился жёлтый пояс, а вместо жилетки — красная рубашка.

История

История умалчивает о том, как именно Луффи провёл первые годы своей жизни и познакомился с Шанксом. Однако факт остаётся фактом — красноволосый пират вдохновил Луффи на пиратскую судьбу и поиск Ван-Писа. И шрам под глазом Луффи напоминает ему о том, что в раннем детстве мальчик сам себя поранил и едва не вырезал себе глаз, пытаясь доказать Шанксу, что уже является мужчиной. Более того, однажды Шанкс спас жизнь маленького Луффи, пожертвовав ради этого левой рукой. Неудивительно, что уже в семь лет Луффи обрёл кумира, подарившего ему ту самую соломенную шляпу. Бедный дедушка-морпех Монки Д. Гарп подумать даже не мог, что нещадные тренировки на выживание в горах и джунглях, которые он устраивал для внука, разовьют недюжинную выносливость в будущем пирате.

Как только мальчику стукнуло 17, он погрузился в лодку, погрузил возле себя некое подобие пиратского флага и отправился в гордом одиночестве в открытый океан, нисколько не беспокоясь о том факте, что в случае чего он пойдёт ко дну топором. Впрочем, удача сдружилась с обнаглевшим парнем — настолько, что он в краткие сроки успел собрать пиратскую команду, получить себе корабль, проскочить на Гранд Лайн и к текущему моменту заработать немаленькую цену за свою голову.

Характер

Наивно-восторженный — когда нет особых проблем, по-глупому самоотверженный — когда под угрозой жизнь или свобода накама (товарищей). Несмотря на то, что зачастую Луффи ведёт себя более чем глупо, в ситуациях, требующих капитанского вмешательства, он принимает единственно правильные решения. Вообще у Луффи очень хорошо развита интуиция (к примеру, он всегда вычленяет среди противников наиболее сильного и выбирает его себе в оппоненты). Легко и непринуждённо реагирует на насмешки, практически не обозляясь. Настойчив до победного конца, уверен в себе и в команде. Да и просто — верит людям, верит в людей. Но при смертельной опасности своих товарищей или соломенной шляпы Шанкса он может и убить.

Привычки

У Луффи множество нелогичных привычек. Вне боя он не слушает окружающих, часто отвлекается и уходит от сути дела, также может ни с того ни с сего заснуть прямо посреди разговора. Если что-то задумал, то так и сделает, уровень безрассудности и странности желания его не волнует. Любит сидеть на носу корабля, поедая мясо в неограниченных количествах, распивать с накама неопределённые алкогольные напитки и искать дюжину с хвостиком приключений на свою соломенную шляпу.

Силы и способности

Большинство атак Луффи основаны на силе дьявольского фрукта. Так как в детстве он по неосторожности съел Гому-Гому, то стал «резиновым человеком». Может растягивать любую часть своего тела и отражать пули, ядра и прочие заряды огнестрельного оружия. После встречи с Магелланом в Импел Дауне ему достался иммунитет к ядам. За два года тренировок с Рэйли научился пользоваться всеми видами воли. После возвращения на архипелаг Сабаоди смог одолеть Пацифиста с одного удара.

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Personality and Relationships

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Monkey D. Luffy
Pre Timeskip — Post Timeskip

Monkey D. Luffy

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Japanese Name: モンキー・D・ルフィ
Romanized Name: Monkī D. Rufi
English Name: Monkey D. Luffy
First Appearance: Chapter 1; Episode 1
Affiliations: Straw Hat Pirates;
Dadan Family (former)
Occupations: Pirate; Captain
Epithet: Straw Hat Luffy (麦わらのルフィ Mugiwara no Rufi?)
Japanese VA: Mayumi Tanaka,
Urara Takano (OVA)
Odex English VA: Chuck Powers
4Kids English VA: Bella Hudson,
Tara Jayne (young)
Funi English VA: Colleen Clinkenbeard
Age: 7 (Chapter 1);
17[1] (Chapter 1 to 597);
19[2] (Chapter 598 to present)
Birthday: May 5th (Children’s day)[3]
Height: 172 cm (5’7½») (from end of Chapter 1)[4]
174 cm (5’8½») (after timeskip)[5]
Bounty: Bsymbol10.gif400,000,000[6]
Devil Fruit
Japanese Name: Gomu Gomu no Mi
English Name: Gum-Gum Fruit
Meaning: Rubber
Type: Paramecia

Monkey D. Luffy (モンキー・D・ルフィ Monkī D. Rufi?) is a pirate and the main protagonist of the anime and manga, One Piece. He is the son of the Revolutionary Army‘s commander, Monkey D. Dragon, the grandson of the famed Marine, Monkey D. Garp, the foster son of a mountain bandit, Curly Dadan, and the adopted brother of the late «Fire Fist» Portgas D. Ace and Sabo. His life long goal is to become the Pirate King by finding the legendary treasure left behind by the Pirate King, Gol D. Roger. He believes that being Pirate King means one has the most freedom in the world. He has eaten the Gomu Gomu no Mi. As the founder and captain of the Straw Hat Pirates, he is the first member that makes up the crew, as well as one of its top three fighters.

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Main article: Monkey D. Luffy/Gallery

Luffy is renowned for his trademark straw hat (from which he gets his nickname «Straw Hat Luffy»), which was lent to him when he was young by the legendary pirate captain, «Red-Haired» Shanks, who in turn received it from Gol D. Roger. He wears short trousers along with sandals and a sleeveless red vest. Luffy also has a scar with two stitches underneath his left eye (which he earned by stabbing a knife under his eye to show Shanks that he was tough) and short black hair. He was severely wounded by Akainu in the Whitebeard War, leaving a large X-shaped scar on his chest. Appearing to be scrawny underneath his shirt, he has a surprisingly well-built physique. In the pre-timeskip, he was short since he appeared quite dwarfed by most characters in the series.

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Straw Hat Pirates

Crew: Monkey D. Luffy  •  Roronoa Zoro  •  Nami  •  Usopp  •  Sanji  •  Tony Tony Chopper  •  Nico Robin  •  Franky  •  Brook
Ships/Vehicles: Going Merry  •  Thousand Sunny  •  Shiro Mokuba I  •  Mini Merry II  •  Shark Submerge III  •  Kurosai FR-U IV  •  Brachio Tank V  •  Iron Pirate Franky Shogun  •  Shimashima Shopping  •  Karasumaru  •  Taru Tiger  •  Rocket Man  •  Tarumanma  •  Ma Ikkada
Allies and Traveling Companions
Individuals: Coby  •  Gaimon  •  Johnny  •  Yosaku  •  Nojiko  •  Genzo  •  Nefertari Vivi  •  Carue  •  Dorry  •  Brogy  •  Portgas D. Ace  •  Mr. 2 Bon Kurei  •  Gan Fall  •  Pierre  •  Conis  •  Pagaya  •  Aisa  •  Wiper  •  Kokoro  •  Chimney  •  Gonbe  •  Yokuzuna  •  Oimo  •  Kashi  •  Billy  •  Keimi  •  Pappug  •  Hatchan  •  Silvers Rayleigh  •  Boa Hancock  •  Haredas  •  Heracles  •  Buggy  •  Mr. 3  •  Emporio Ivankov  •  Inazuma  •  Crocodile  •  Jinbe  •  Mr. 1  •  Surume  •  Kinemon  •  Smoker  •  Tashigi  •  Brownbeard
Organizations: Usopp Pirates  •  Saruyama Alliance  •  Galley-La Company  •  Franky Family  •  Thriller Bark Victim’s Association  •  Rosy Life Riders  •  Whitebeard Pirates and Allies  •  Heart Pirates
Filler: Akisu  •  Borodo  •  Apis  •  Ryu  •  Anaguma  •  Shuraiya Bascùd  •  Phoenix Pirates
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based: Gomu Gomu no Mi  •  Hito Hito no Mi  •  Hana Hana no Mi  •  Yomi Yomi no Mi
Weapon Based: Art of Weather  •  Usopp’s Arsenal  •  Cyborg Tactics/Armored Me
Fighting Style Based: Santoryu  •  Black Leg Style  •  Fencing Style
Support Abilities: Haki  •  Rumble Ball

  1. SBS One Piece MangaVol. 4,
    fan question: What are the ages of Luffy, Zoro, Nami, and Shanks?


  2. One Piece Manga — Vol.
    61 Chapter 597,
    Oda states a two year timeskip is approaching.


  3. SBS One Piece MangaVol. 15,
    fan question: Oda-sensei!! I’ve been thinking about this a lot… what are Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp and Sanji’s birthdays? Tell us!!


  4. One Piece Yellow: Grand Elements (p. 19),
    Luffy’s height is given.


  5. One Piece Blue Deep: Characters World (p. 186),
    Luffy’s post-timeskip height is given.


  6. One Piece Manga — Vol.
    61 Chapter 599,
    Fake Luffy mentions his bounty is Bsymbol.gif400,000,000.

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