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Smoker

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(Then-)Captain Smoker, from the anime and manga series One Piece.
Name in Japanese スモーカー
Name in Romaji (Hepburn) Sumōkā
English Name White Chase Smoker (English manga)
Chaser (English anime)
Epithet "The White Hunter"
Age 34
Birthday March 14
Height {{{height}}}
Voice Actor (4Kids) Scottie Ray
Japanese Seiyu Ginzo Matsuo (Episodes 48-79)

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Appears In Original Manga
First Appearance Manga Chapter #98
Anime Episode #48
Species Human
Bounty None
Devil Fruit
Moku Moku no mi
Translated name Plume Plume Fruit
English name Plume Plume Fruit (English manga)
Smoke Smoke Fruit (English anime)
Type Logia
Power bestowed Allows the user to become, create, and control smoke.
One Piece Characters

Commodore Smoker (スモーカー准将 Sumōkā Junshō?), until recently holding the rank of Captain (大佐 Taisa?), and known in the English anime as Captain Chaser, is a fictional Naval officer from the anime and manga series One Piece. 2nd English edition of InuYasha Vol. ... Two examples of Devil Fruits: Awa Awa no Mi and Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model Giraffe A Devil Fruit,(悪魔の実, Akuma no Mi) is a fictional fruit from the manga and anime series of One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. ... Anime ) (IPA pronunciation: in Japanese, but typically or in English) is an abbreviation of the word animation. Outside Japan, the term most popularly refers to animation originating in Japan. ... 2nd English edition of InuYasha Vol. ... One Piece ) is a manga and anime series created by artist Eiichiro Oda. ...

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About Smoker

Smoker has the very distinct trait of always being seen smoking two cigars at once, as well as having many cigars on hand strapped to his jacket. He also wields a large jutte tipped with Seastone, a material that affects Devil Fruit users in a similar way to the sea (a person who consumes Devil Fruits becomes weak and unable to move his or her body in the water, and Seastone is, in Smoker's own words, "a solidified form of the sea"), which he uses to subdue criminal Devil Fruit users. A modern jitte The jitte or jutte (Japanese: 十手 literally ten-hand, i. ... Two examples of Devil Fruits: Awa Awa no Mi and Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model Giraffe A Devil Fruit,(悪魔の実, Akuma no Mi) is a fictional fruit from the manga and anime series of One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. ... Two examples of Devil Fruits: Awa Awa no Mi and Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model Giraffe A Devil Fruit,(悪魔の実, Akuma no Mi) is a fictional fruit from the manga and anime series of One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. ...


In the Japanese anime, Smoker was originally voiced by Ginzo Matsuo. However, Matsuo died on 25 August 2001 of an acute subarachnoid hemorrhage. Subsequently, Mahito Oba (the voice of the Narrator) took over the role of Smoker, beginning with episode 94. A subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is bleeding into the subarachnoid space surrounding the brain, i. ...


In Japanese Fan Polls, Smoker is currently the 14th most popular character. His birthday is March 14th, a Japanese holiday called White Day (coinciding with his smoke powers, and "white" theme to his attack names).


Personality and Relationships

Smoker is a tough Marine, who, when first was introduced, was trying to track down Luffy in Loguetown. Unlike many other Naval officers in One Piece, Smoker does not follow the rule of "Absolute Justice" and follows his own brand of Justice, which he later preaches to Tashigi about. Smoker's view on justice also allows the Straw Hats to remain free even being pirates during the Arabasta arc, warning Luffy that as a member of the Navy, next time, he will have to try and capture him. Smoker also didn't like taking credit in Arabasta for the Straw Hats work in defeating Sir Crocodile. This article is about the Navy (海軍 Kaigun) in One Piece, a manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. ... This article is about the Navy (海軍 Kaigun) in One Piece, a manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. ...


Despite his rough exterior, he does seem to be a kind man. One example is when a little girl accidentally spilled ice cream on his pants, he didn't get angry. He actually gave her some money to buy some more ice cream, after taking the blame for the ice cream being spilled ("Looks like my pants ate your ice cream. Here, go get five scoops."). Another example is his respect and slight kindness that he shows to Tashigi, as well as letting Luffy go after he asked Zoro to save him.


He seems to know Aokiji though the nature of the relationship of the two men is unknown. He seems to be a close personal friend of Hina, and although it is never mentioned directly, it is implied that Smoker and Hina may have once had a relationship together. Admiral Aokiji ), whose alias means Blue Pheasant, is a fictional character in Eiichiro Odas anime and manga series One Piece. ...


It seems Smoker doesn't like people who yell/shout in front of him or at him. As seen in Episode 49, he says shouting interrupts his 'pace'.[1]


History

Very little has been said about Smoker's past, what is known is that he joined the Navy at the same time as Hina. However, it appears that Hina has had to help Smoker before in situations where he was almost kicked out of the Navy. [2] He was also a witness to Gold Roger's execution, although this was not given in great detail as to what exactly happened (however, in one of the Loguetown filler episodes in the anime it was expanded upon). Hina is a marine in One Piece. ... Hina is a marine in One Piece. ...


Smoker chased Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates across the Grand Line, after Luffy escaped from him in Loguetown. While trying to capture Luffy, they got into a small duel, where Luffy was clearly at a disadvantage. The only reason Luffy and the crew were able to get away is because of the mysterious "Revolutionary" Dragon, who appeared to cause a freak storm, and warned Smoker not to interfere with Luffy's destiny of becoming the Pirate King. Nevertheless, he set out after Luffy (along with his subordinate, Tashigi), abandoning his post in Loguetown. From witnessing Luffy's near-execution at the hands of Buggy the Clown, he believes there is something special about him, since he was smiling and seemed happy (just as Gold Roger did) even though he was about to die. Because he is convinced of Luffy's uniqueness, Smoker is determined to see that the "Straw-Hat Pirate" faces justice. Straw-Hats Jolly Roger. ... This article is about the Navy (海軍 Kaigun) in One Piece, a manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. ... Buggy the Clown (道化のバギー Dōke no Bagī) is a fictional character of the manga and anime One Piece. ... Gold Roger, or Gol D. Roger the former Pirate King in the anime and manga series One Piece Gol D. Roger, known to most as Gold Roger, is a fictional character in the Japanese manga and anime series One Piece. ...


Smoker tracked Luffy all the way to Alabasta, where he met the second pirate to ever escape his clutches: Portgas D. Ace, Luffy's older brother. He met Ace in a small cafe in Nanohana. Ace has the Flame Flame logia type Devil Fruit, and when matched against Smoker's smoke abilities, the two men fought to a draw. Smoker now seems to bear a grudge against them both for being the only pirates he could not capture after they faced him. Portgas D. Ace ) (Portgaz D. Trace in the English version of the anime) is the older brother of Monkey D. Luffy. ...


After the Alabasta arc, and the fall of Baroque Works, the Navy officially declared Smoker as the one who defeated Sir Crocodile, one of the Shichibukai. This was done to cover up the fact that Crocodile was, in fact, defeated by a pirate. Smoker, however, angrily and in not so polite terms, refused both the medals and promotions the Navy offered him and Tashigi. He even openly admitted that it was Luffy and his crew that truly defeated Crocodile and Baroque Works, but the Navy brass refused to listen to him: he ended up being promoted to the rank of Commodore, and Tashigi to Lieutenant. Baroque Works is a fictional underground criminal organization in the anime and manga series, One Piece. ... Sir Crocodile, aka Mr. ... The Shichibukai (七武海 Shichibukai, literally Seven Military Seas, The Seven Warlords of the Sea in the English versions) are a set of fictional characters in the anime and manga series One Piece. ...


Smoker had given Admiral Aokiji a message for Luffy, which Aokiji forgot until after he had beaten Luffy. Aokiji claims that Smoker's message was too stupid to tell, but the actual message has yet to be heard. Smoker made a reapearance in chapter 439, and has gained a large scar on the right side of his chest at some point between leaving Alabasta and being shown again.


Recent Chapters

Smoker has recently resurfaced in the Manga. Currently, he and Tashigi are still on the track of Luffy and his crew, and he said he will stake his pride on defeating Luffy and his crew.


Abilities and powers

Smoker has eaten the Moku Moku Devil Fruit. (モクモクの実 , Smoke Smoke/Plume Plume fruit. "Mokumoku" is a phenomime conveying the image of billowing smoke, much as "whoosh" might represent wind in English. It can be a play on "sumoku," the Japanese pronunciation of "smoke.") The Fruit allows him to control any smoke around him; he can also change part or all of his body into smoke at will, like other Logia-type Devil fruit powers. He can also manipulate the smoke to make it soft or hard, allowing him to hold and constrict others within it. He has a move named smoke stack that causes him to fly by using his devil fruit. At this point he doesn't appear to have any exploitable weakness, like Sir Crocodile, due to his ability to be intangible (though Portgas D. Ace is able to fight on equal terms with him due to their powers cancelling each other out). However, as he has not trained his power to the extent of Crocodile or Eneru, he is not always in a perpetual state of smoke, and thus he can be harmed if he is caught off guard. Another weakness was hinted at during the Lougetown Arc in that he dares not use his power during a strong wind or storm, for fear that he may be blown away. Two examples of Devil Fruits: Awa Awa no Mi and Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model Giraffe A Devil Fruit,(悪魔の実, Akuma no Mi) is a fictional fruit from the manga and anime series of One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. ... This article describes sound symbolic or mimetic words in the Japanese language. ... Sir Crocodile, aka Mr. ... Portgas D. Ace ) (Portgaz D. Trace in the English version of the anime) is the older brother of Monkey D. Luffy. ... Eneru (Often romanized as Ener or Enel) is a villain from the fictional One Piece manga and anime series. ...


His thick clothes are what allows him to carry around his seastone-tipped weapon (which can't be true, because in chapter 439 he is shown wearing the weapon without wearing his jacket), along with the fact that he hangs it off his back so that the tip never comes in contact with him.


Differences between versions

In the US version of the anime, Smoker's cigars are removed, and smoke comes out of his mouth due to the power of the Smoke-Smoke Fruit. However, Smoker in the English video games has his cigars strapped to his coat, despite the previous editing of cigars.


References

  1. ^ One Piece Anime - Episode 49, Smoker and loud noises
  2. ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.27 - Chapter 248, Fan question: What are the profiles of Smoker and Hina?


 
 

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