The flag of the Arlong Pirates The Arlong Pirates (アーロン一味, Āron Ichimi) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Arlong. Every member of the crew is a Fish-Man. Image File history File links Merge-arrow. ...
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Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump Shonen Jump Original run August 4, 1996 â (ongoing) Volumes 47 volumes with 479 chapters TV anime Director Konosuke Uda Munehisa Sakai Studio Toei Animation Network Fuji TV GMA 7 Original run October 20, 1999 â (ongoing) Episodes Japanese: 332 of 334 (current) English: 112 of 113...
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Originally they were led by Jimbei, but when he became one of the Shichibukai the crew split up for as of yet unknown reasons, leaving Arlong in charge of his own crew, who he led out of the Grand Line and towards East Blue, which had much weaker prey. They believe they are above humans as the stronger species, looking down on them as mere maggots, though it should be noted that not all fish-men share this belief. They intended to take over the entire East Blue with the help of Nami, who they forced into making incredibly detailed maps for them. The Shichibukai (䏿¦æµ· Shichibukai, literally Seven Military Seas), called the Seven Warlords of the Sea in the English anime and manga, are a set of fictional characters in the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
Part in the Story Eight years before the present storyline, the Arlong Pirates invaded an island and forced the residents to pay a large monthly tax for their own survival--100 thousand beli per adult, and 50 thousand per child. An ex-Navy member named Belle-Mère was only able to pay for her adoptive daughters Nami and Nojiko, so Arlong killed her as an example, leaving the girls behind. Seeing how skilled at map-making Nami was at such an early age, Arlong kidnapped her and forced her to become a map-making member of his crew. In order to convince her, he struck a deal--if she can somehow gather 100 million beli and give it to him, he will free her and her village and thus, Nami began her life as a thief. As a show of their power, the crew constructed their headquarters, Arlong Park, in clear sight of the village. They struck deals with corrupt Marine officials like Captain Nezumi in order to prevent attacks on them and started to build up their forces to take over all of East Blue. This article is about the Navy (æµ·è» Kaigun) in One Piece, a manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. ...
During the present day, Arlong had already conquered over 20 villages. Nami was getting dangerously close to her goal, and Arlong was getting worried. If Nami left, he would lose a valuable part of the team, as her maps were essential for coming up with strategies. Thus, he told Nezumi where Nami kept all of her money and had him confiscate all of it, but Nami and the other villagers instantly realized that Arlong was behind it and finally decided to fight back. After several long and difficult battles, Arlong Park was toppled by Luffy, freeing the entire island from his reign. He and his surviving crew were arrested, though Hachi managed to escape and start a takoyaki restaurant. A Boat of Takoyaki Square takoyaki pan with 16 molds Takoyaki ) (literally fried or baked octopus) is a popular Japanese dumpling made of batter, diced octopus, tempura scraps (tenkasu), pickled ginger, konnyaku, and green onion, topped with okonomiyaki sauce, green laver (aonori), mayonnaise, and katsuobushi (fish shavings), originated in Osaka. ...
Pirate Flag Arlong's flag is that of a saw-nosed shark turned to the left with the tail curving inward . Around the shark is a semi-oval with three curves emitting from it. Behind the shark is a crossbone. This flag is tattooed onto all members of the crew. Another symbol that may or may not be Jimbei's flag is a sun-shaped tattoo that appears on several members of the Arlong Pirates. However, this has yet to be confirmed and Momoo doesn't have it (despite being a secret weapon).
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Captain (20,000,000 Belli bounty) Arlong (アーロン, Āron) was a feared and ruthless pirate, once considered the most dangerous cutthroat in all of East Blue. The Sawshark Fish-Man was once a member of the Fish-Man Pirates, of which Jimbei was captain. But when Jimbei joined the Shichibukai, Arlong split from the group for as of yet unknown reasons, along with his own "Arlong Pirates," and left the Grand Line for easier targets. JÅ«rÅta Kosugi ) is a veteran seiyÅ« born December 19, 1957 in Yokohama, Japan. ...
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When Arlong and his crew (consisting of Hachi, Chuu, and Kuroobi), first arrived on the island that would someday become Arlong Park, the first village he encountered was Cocoyashi Village (Coco Village in the English version), the home of Nami. Arlong then proceeded to extort money out of the residents of Cocoyashi Village. Adults would have to pay 100 thousand Beli (this setting's monetary unit), children would pay 50 thousand or be executed by Arlong's men. Bellemere (Nami's adoptive mother) only had 100 thousand Beli so she decided to pay for Nami and Nojiko and sacrifice herself. Arlong shot her in front of her children as an example of disobedience and then kidnapped Nami. The flag of the Arlong Pirates The Arlong Pirates (ã¢ã¼ãã³ä¸å³, Äron Ichimi) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Arlong. ...
The flag of the Arlong Pirates The Arlong Pirates (ã¢ã¼ãã³ä¸å³, Äron Ichimi) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Arlong. ...
The flag of the Arlong Pirates The Arlong Pirates (ã¢ã¼ãã³ä¸å³, Äron Ichimi) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Arlong. ...
Nami ) is a fictional character from the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
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He forced Nami to become a part of his crew as a map maker, and told her that if she brought him 100 million Beli he would free her village and everyone in it, including her adoptive sister Nojiko. Years later, when Nami was about to fulfill her end of the bargain using money she stole from Monkey D. Luffy, Arlong arranged to have a corrupt Marine captain confiscate the money from her so she would be forever under his control. Monkey D. Luffy ) is a fictional character and leading protagonist in the anime and manga series One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. ...
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Luffy, who followed Nami after being robbed by her, saw Nami brutally stabbing Arlong's tattoo on her arm in desperation (this was cut from the 4Kids dub). Angered by the obvious suffering Arlong had wrought against her, Luffy stopped her from hurting herself and unquestioningly accepted her plea for help. A long and arduous battle ensued between Luffy, Arlong, and the elites of their crews. Nami or NAMI can mean: National Alliance on Mental Illness Nami (One Piece) Nami Tamaki Nami (Musician), Iranian electronic musician This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
By the end of the fight, only Luffy and Arlong were left standing and Luffy was taking a beating from Arlong's high-speed diving attack Shark On Darts and his sword Kiribachi (Saw Shaped Sword), which resembled a long steel saw with teeth shaped like a shark's. Luffy seemed on the verge of defeat until the battle moved into the top of Arlong Park, where Nami slavishly made her maps for Arlong as a child. While there, Arlong asked Luffy if he could use her as well as he did. This enrages Luffy, as Arlong sees Nami not as a person, but as a tool. Luffy crushed the Shark Saw, and the tables turned dramatically. For other uses, see Map (disambiguation). ...
After destroying Arlong's Kiribachi, using the full power of his attack Gomu Gomu no Ono/Gum Gum Axe, Luffy managed to send the full force of Arlong's attack Shark On Haguruma (Gear) attack through to the bottom of Arlong Park, breaking Arlong's cartilaginous back and destroying the building in the process. Given his strength of body and will, however, some speculate that the blow wasn't enough to kill him outright (also Luffy is known for not killing his enemies, no matter how cruel they are). Trivia - Many of One Piece's primary villains are given distinct laughs. Arlong follows this tradition by starting his laughs with "Sha" (i.e Sha ha ha ha ha!)
- In the fourth One Piece movie Dead End Adventure one of the characters, a Fish-Man called Willy, was said to be a former rival of Arlong.
- Arlong appeared in One Piece Grand Battle 1,2, Rush and in One Piece Grand Adventure as a playable character. He appear in One Piece Unlimited Adventure as a Boss and a Playable character.
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Choo In the featurette: Take Aim! The Pirate Baseball King Chu's name was written as Chew on the back of his baseball shirt. The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ...
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Chu (チュウ, Chū) (Choo in the English version) is an Archerfish-man. In the Japanese version, he has a habit of saying "chu" (an onomatopoeic kissing-noise) after each sentence. Choo is one of the more cool-headed officers in Arlong's crew (though also possibly the most violent, as he shoots a Marine Captain before he even finishes talking) and can spit water out of his mouth as if it were a bullet. He ends just about all his sentences with "smek". ("chew" in the 4kids dub) He later fights with the apparently-outmatched Usopp, but he is ultimately beaten after Usopp wears him down by running away and setting him on fire, before repeatedly hitting him over his head with his "Usopp-Hammer" to knock him out. 4Kids Entertainment (NYSE: KDE) (commonly known as 4Kids) is an American film and television production company specializing in the acquisition, production and licensing of childrens entertainment around the world. ...
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Arlong ) is a primary villain in the anime and manga One Piece. ...
Usopp ) is a fictional character from the anime and manga One Piece. ...
He appeared in One Piece Grand Battle Rush and in One Piece Grand Adventure as Arlong support, he also appeared in One PIece Dragon Dream and in One Piece Going Baseball as a playable character
Kuroobi Seiyuu: Hisao Egawa Hisao Egawa ) (September 13, 1962 - ) is a seiyū from Tokyo who works for Aoni Production. ...
Kuroobi (クロオビ, Kuroobi) is a ray-type fish-man. Kuroobi is one of the strictest members in his crew and has always been wary of Nami's supposed allegiance to Arlong. Kuroobi practices "Fish-Man Karate" (called "Merman Karate" in the now defunct 4kids dub) to fight his opponents. During the battle with the Straw Hats in the Arlong arc, he fights against Sanji whom he nearly defeats when the cook goes underwater to try and save Luffy. As a Fish-Man, Kuroobi has an advantage underwater. However, Sanji manages to force him up to dry land by breathing the air from his gills, suffocating him, and then promptly beats him into submission with his kicks. 4Kids Entertainment (NYSE: KDE) (commonly known as 4Kids) is an American film and television production company specializing in the acquisition, production and licensing of childrens entertainment around the world. ...
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Nami or NAMI can mean: National Alliance on Mental Illness Nami (One Piece) Nami Tamaki Nami (Musician), Iranian electronic musician This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
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The Arlong arc is the fifth story arc of the East Blue Saga of the anime and manga, One Piece. ...
Sanji ) is a fictional character in the anime and manga One Piece. ...
Monkey D. Luffy in Sanjis clothing Monkey D. Luffy (モンキー・D・ルフィ Monkī D Rufi) is the main character of the anime and manga One Piece. ...
Momoo Momoo (モーム, Mōmu) (Mohmoo in the 4kids dub) is a giant "sea cow" (literally) that was brought from the Grand Line by Arlong's crew. It was he that destroyed Gosa Village. However when he encounters Luffy, Sanji and Yosaku's boat, he is promptly beaten, and used to tow their boat to the island. Later, during the battle at Arlong Park, he is called upon by Hatchan (his caregiver) to the fight against the Straw Hats. Despite memories of his first defeat, he does as told, only to be used in the Gomu Gomu no Kazaguruma, an attack by Luffy that takes out most of Arlong's forces, and then was thrown out of Arlong Park in the process, never to be seen again. Monkey D. Luffy ) is a fictional character and leading protagonist in the anime and manga series One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. ...
Sanji ) is a fictional character in the anime and manga One Piece. ...
Other crewmates While they are not named in the anime nor the manga, some of Arlong's crew were named in the One Piece Blue Databook. - Kaneshiro - Shipwright
- Pisaro - Musician
Former Crewmates Hatchan Former Member Seiyuu: Toshiyuki Morikawa Toshiyuki Morikawa , born January 26, 1967) is a seiyū born in Kanagawa, Japan. ...
Hatchan (はっちゃん, Hacchan, called "Hachi" by most characters and called Hachiin by Camie) is an octopus fish-man. Hatchan is not very bright but a skilled swordsman, using rokutōryū ("six sword style"). He fights with Zoro during the Arlong arc. Despite Zoro suffering a fever and severe blood loss from his unhealed wounds (which he got eariler fighting Mihawk), Hatchan is still defeated by him. Outside of battle, he is extremely helpful and friendly (it could be said that the only reason that he was mean to humans is because of the influence of his crewmates), addressing Zoro politely when they first met, and giving him a ride of a bay on his back. Later in the manga (in a title page arc that was never animated), Hatchan goes on many adventures, meeting a mermaid, that ends with him opening a floating takoyaki restaurant. He has recently been abducted by a gang from Fishman Island and the Straw-Hat Pirates currently trying to rescue him. 4Kids Entertainment (NYSE: KDE) (commonly known as 4Kids) is an American film and television production company specializing in the acquisition, production and licensing of childrens entertainment around the world. ...
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Roronoa Zoro )is a fictional character in the anime and manga series One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. ...
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Roronoa Zoro )is a fictional character in the anime and manga series One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. ...
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// Manga Story Arcs The manga can currently be broken down into 4 parts: the East Blue Saga, the Baroque Works Saga, the Skypiea Saga and the World Government Saga. ...
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A Boat of Takoyaki Square takoyaki pan with 16 molds Takoyaki ) (literally fried or baked octopus) is a popular Japanese dumpling made of batter, diced octopus, tempura scraps (tenkasu), pickled ginger, konnyaku, and green onion, topped with okonomiyaki sauce, green laver (aonori), mayonnaise, and katsuobushi (fish shavings), originated in Osaka. ...
In Hatchan's Sea-Floor Stroll, it's revealed that Hatchan, along with Chu and Kuroobi, planned to open a takoyaki store when they were younger. His nickname Hachi could also mean eight in Japanese, a reference to him being an octopus fish-man. Hatchan's name is quite strange. In the Japanese language, chan is a diminutive suffix, added to the end of someone's name, giving it the meaning of "cute" or "little". However, Hatchan insists that his name is Hatchan and that Hachi is just a nickname. When questioned on this, Oda replied that the chan is the same as the last name of "Chan" common in Chinese, rather than the suffix -chan.[1] Eiichiro Oda , born January 1, 1975 in Kumamoto, Kumamoto) is a Japanese manga artist, best known as the creator of the manga and anime One Piece. ...
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Nami joined the crew when she was only ten-years old as a way of helping her hometown, Kokoyashi village. She was promised by Arlong that if she raised 100,000,000 beli she could buy Kokoyashi village from him. She one day returns after tricking the Straw Hat Pirates and is tricked by Arlong after sending a Navy captain, Nezumi, after her stash of money. She leaves the crew joyously after Arlong is defeated by Luffy. Nami ) is a fictional character from the anime and manga series One Piece. ...
Crew strength As Fish-Men, they are twice as strong as ordinary humans, 10 times stronger under water, and are not afraid to use cruel measures to incite fear and show how much stronger they are than humans. They are fearsome fighters and almost unbeatable under water. For the Straw Hats, this was the toughest of their early fights, pushing them all to their limits. Their leader Arlong was not bothered by Luffy having a Devil Fruit power and took advantage of his weakness to the effects of the sea (though Luffy would have sunk anyway due to the fact that his legs were trapped in rock). With Nami's maps, their abilities increase even further, as they can take advantage of ocean currents by blocking them with boulders to create whirlpools, among other actions. With the Navy focusing their attention on the Grand Line and the incapacitation of all other major East Blue pirate bands by the Straw Hats, there would have been nothing to stop them from taking over East Blue if the Straw Hat Pirates hadn't intervened.
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The Arlong arc is the fifth story arc of the East Blue Saga of the anime and manga, One Piece. ...
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References - ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.10 Chapter 83, Why is Hatchan's nickname Hachi?
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Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump Shonen Jump Original run August 4, 1996 â (ongoing) Volumes 47 volumes with 479 chapters TV anime Director Konosuke Uda Munehisa Sakai Studio Toei Animation Network Fuji TV GMA 7 Original run October 20, 1999 â (ongoing) Episodes Japanese: 332 of 334 (current) English: 112 of 113...
Eiichiro Oda , born January 1, 1975 in Kumamoto, Kumamoto) is a Japanese manga artist, best known as the creator of the manga and anime One Piece. ...
This is a list of all current volumes of the Japanese manga series One Piece, as well as the titles of the chapters contained therein. ...
This is a complete episode listing for all the animation produced for One Piece ) based on the manga authored by Eiichiro Oda. ...
The One Piece manga can currently be broken down into 5 parts: the East Blue Saga, the Baroque Works Saga, the Skypiea Saga, the CP9 Saga, and the Florian Triangle Saga. ...
// As has become typical of long-running youth-oriented anime, One Piece has gone through a long succession of theme songs, performed by popular artists, since its debut on television. ...
// One Piece: Become the Pirate King! (ãããæµ·è³çï¼ Mezase Kaizoku ou!) - Jul 2000 - Bandai One Piece: Legend of Rainbow Island (è¹ã®å³¶ä¼èª¬ Niji no Shima Densetsu) - Sep 2001 - Bandai One Piece: Treasure Wars (ãã¬ã¸ã£ã¼ã¦ã©ã¼ãº Torejaa Uozu) - Jan 2002 - Bandai One Piece: Grand Battle Swan Colosseum (ã°ã©ã³ãããã«ã¹ã¯ã³ã³ãã·ã¢ã Gurando Batoru Suwan Koroshiamu) - Jul 2002 - Bandai One Piece: Treasure...
One Piece side comics is an umbrella term which applies to a variety of short (less than 5 pages each) manga drawn by Eiichiro Oda and featuring the characters of One Piece, but unrelated to the plot of the series. ...
The following is a list of known pirate crews (including important members of said crews) from the manga & anime series One Piece. ...
The Bellamy Pirates (ãã©ãã¼æµ·è³å£, BeramÄ« Kaizokudan) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Bellamy the Hyena. ...
The flag of the Black Cat Pirates The Black Cat Pirates (ã¯ããã³æµ·è³å£, Kuroneko Kaizokudan) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Captain Kuro. ...
The Blackbeard pirates (é»ã²ãæµ·è³å£, Kurohige Kaizokudan) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Blackbeard. ...
The Flag of Buggys band of pirates The Buggy Pirates (ãã®ã¼æµ·è³å£, BagÄ« Kaizokudan) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Captain Buggy the Clown. ...
Don Kriegs Flag Don Kriegs Pirate Armada (æµ·è³è¦é, Kaizoku Kantai) is a fictional band of pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Don Krieg. ...
The Foxy Pirates (ãã©ã¯ã·ã¼æµ·è³å£, FokushÄ« Kaizokudan) are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Foxy the Silver Fox. ...
The Red Haired Pirate Crew are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Captain Red-Haired Shanks. ...
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The Straw Hat Pirates ), sometimes referred to as the Luffy Pirates ) or the Straw Hat Crew ), are the main focus and protagonists of the anime and manga series One Piece, by Eiichiro Oda. ...
Thriller Bark ) is the worlds largest ship from the anime and manga One Piece and is owned by Gecko Moria of the Shichibukai. ...
Spoiler warning: Wapols flag The Wapol Pirates are fictional pirates from the anime and manga One Piece, led by Wapol. ...
The flag of the Whitebeard Pirates The Whitebeard Pirates (ç½ã²ãæµ·è³å£ Shirohige Kaizokudan) are a fictional fleet of pirates in the Japanese manga/anime One Piece commanded by the pirate Whitebeard. ...
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The Three Great Powers (ä¸å¤§å¢å, San Dai Seiryoku) are the three most powerful forces in the fictional world of the anime and manga series One Piece, created by Eiichiro Oda. ...
Cipher Pol (ãµã¤ãã¡ã¼ãã¼ã«, SaifÄru pÅru) is an organization in the popular manga and anime series One Piece. ...
Baroque Works is a fictional underground criminal organization in the anime and manga series, One Piece. ...
Skypieas Priests, referred to as Vassals in the 4Kids dub, are the four men who serve under the false god Enel in the anime and manga series One Piece by EiichirÅ Oda. ...
The Shandians are a fictional tribe of people from the anime and manga One Piece, playing a major role in the Skypiea arc. ...
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The Franky Family (ãã©ã³ãã¼ä¸å®¶, FurankÄ« Ikka) is a group of ship dismantlers and bounty hunters, brought together under the leadership of Cutty Flam (better known as Franky). ...
The Yonkou(åç) is a title given to four fictional pirates from the manga/anime One Piece. ...
The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece: // The elderly gatekeeper of Skypiea. ...
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The Grand Line (written in Japanese as å大ãªãæµ·è·¯ Idai Naru Kairo, literally Grand Sea Route, but pronounced Gurando Rain) is a fictional location in the anime and manga One Piece. ...
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Romance Dawn refers to three separate, pirate-themed manga chapters drawn by artist Eiichiro Oda between 1996 and 1997, culminating in the first chapter of the ongoing series One Piece. ...
Monsters (ã¢ã³ã¹ã¿ã¼ MonsutÄsu) is a oneshot manga by Eiichiro Oda, mangaka of the hit manga series One Piece. ...
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