One Piece/YMMV

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"Chaka: I still... can't accept your death. I can't even shed tears. Why is this, Pell?"
 * Alas, Poor Villain: it's hard not to feel sorry for.
 * Alternate Character Interpretation: Some fans believe that Luffy is only acting like an Idiot Hero in order to test himself. This is actually hinted at several times throughout the series.
 * Or just Smarter Than You Look.
 * Also Kaido, Good Is Not Nice showing that Moria's not ready by killing his crew, but spared him of mercy, Jerkass who killed his crew for no reason or a Complete Monster who drove Moria insane through killing his crew in the implied horrific way possible.
 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: 4Kids! Entertainment finally dropping the series and FUNimation picking it up.
 * And later in 2009, when Viz Media announced that they would be speeding up the release of the manga volumes throughout the first half of 2010.
 * And now it's been confirmed that professional manga translator Stephen Paul will be taking over the official English translation of the manga.
 * Funimation is going to be continuing the dub in the near future after a long hiatus.
 * Archive Panic: As of April 2012, the manga is at 660 chapters and the crew has barely landed on the first island on the second half of the Grand Line. Eiichiro Oda is not even close to being done with the series.
 * Ass Pull: Few and far between the most infamous of them is the classic "Pell surviving a city-destroying bomb with absolutely no justification." Also a bit Egregious considering Luffy's earlier speech to Vivi about how it's naive to think that the major conflict of the arc could be solved without anyone dying.
 * In the anime fillers, Luffy's defeat of Don Achino was easily this.
 * In the 4kids dub, Usopp happened to have the Log Pose Grand Compass they needed, and which they got in the removed Laboon arc, all along. Vivi had a second Eternal Compass, which they got in the removed Little Garden arc, for Alabasta, meaning the issue of deciding whether to trust Robin was pointless.
 * Though this may just be another case of God Never Said That for this series, Oda has reportedly stated that in his own opinion he has done only one of these:
 * was largely this. There was a bit of foreshadowing, but no real explanation was offered for how it's possible.
 * Base Breaker: Viz's translation. Some are annoyed at the translation choices and usual lack of swearing, while others tell them "stop whining, nobody cares, it's the same story so read it". It gets messy.
 * The Fishmen Island arc has made one section of the fanbase cry RUINEDFOREVER, and the other section say it's perfectly good.
 * Big Lipped Alligator Moment: "EVERYBODY! ZOMBIE NIGHT!"
 * Also the royal guards from the Alabasta saga; they show up out of nowhere, having apparently drunken "death water" that gives you superstrength for a few minutes before killing you - a plot device, incidentally, that had never been mentioned before and hasn't been mentioned since. They take a few completely ineffective swings at Big Bad Crocodile, promptly keel over dead, and no one mentions them ever again.
 * Shiki's dance number in the 10th movie.
 * Breakout Character: Currently no character, Straw Hat or not, has nearly the popularity Tony Tony Chopper enjoys in Japan. From the sheer amount of merchandise featuring him - shirts, hats, figurines, watches, candy, underwear, his own spin-off Chopperman - and Luffy sometimes, you'd think both are the only pirates in the series.
 * Complete Monster: A lot of villains in the story are really nasty. While most of the Big Bad(s) vary, the most generally agreed on are Captain Kuro, Arlong, Spandam, all of the Celestial Dragons shown so far, Hody Jones, Caesar Clown, Admiral Akainu, and former Head Jailer Shiliew. Crocodile, Enel, and Kaido are borderline cases too. Has its own page now.
 * Continuity Lock Out: So very, very much. It is a true test of character to try to describe the series to a person who has never heard of it.
 * Crazy Awesome:
 * Luffy. Sailing up a geyser and once absorbing a hundred souls, (when most badasses can only hold two or three) are some of his saner plans.
 * Franky. Take a guy, dress him up in a Hawaiian shirt and speedo, then watch as Oda consistently (and successfully) challenges himself to make that the least bizarre thing about him.
 * Brook's first appearance convinced Luffy this guy needs to brought into his crew, due to this.
 * Creator Worship: Eichiro Oda has been mentioned at least three times on this site as being awesome, crazy prepared and an author who never forgets.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: So very much...
 * Damsel Scrappy: Princess Shirahoshi, depending on who you ask.
 * Well, only the people haven't paid any attention to a single thing she's done.
 * And then are the people who think she's just a terrible, bland character.
 * Do We Have This One? / Truth in Television?: Oda has loaded the series with nods to real pirates. Crowner? Legend and Wikipedia has it that the notorious pirate Gol D. Roger Olivier Levasseur, nicknamed La Buse, threw a parchment with an encrypted message into the assembled crowd immediately before he was hanged in Saint-Denis on Réunion in 1730, allegedly accompanied by the words "My treasure? Why, it's right where I left it. It's yours if you can find it." "Find my treasure, ye who may understand it!" . It is furthermore rumored that, since then, many a father's inheritance has been blown on projects of decoding the message and finding the treasure. You can try your luck, since the cryptogram is obviously in the public domain.
 * However, considering
 * Dueling Shows: With Naruto, Bleach and Fairy Tail. Along with One Piece, the former two are often referred to as the "big three" of Shonen.
 * Ear Worm: Have you even HEARD the 4Kids' version of the opening!?
 * More like a Piss-Take Rap! When Marz Gurl tried listening to it, she took it quite well
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: PORTGAS. D. ACE. He basically popped into the story, introduced himself, showed off his hot shirtless physique, blasted a Baroque Works fleet with his fire powers, then left without really doing anything. Since then, he has had precisely one fight scene in the manga . These few exploits (not even enough to fill a volume) were enough to rocket him to the very top of the popularity polls, and he is often (if not always) the most popular non-Straw Hat character regardless of his minuscule screen/panel-time.
 * Just the fact that he was usually the most popular non-strawhat makes it that much more shocking when
 * Trafalgar Law zoomed up to the top ten in the latest popularity poll before he even did anything. He was a hot guy with a fuzzy hat and had a high bounty. That was it. He did turn out to be one of the more interesting of the 11 Supernovas, though.
 * Urouge of the Eleven Supernovas ranked 24th in the 4th popularity poll, above Crocodile and Whitebeard, despite miniscule screen time and plot relevance.
 * The series' tendency toward Laughably Evil Quirky Miniboss Squads has let a few of the minor villains gain fanbases. Especially Kaku, who plays Laughably Evil to great effect in his fight with Zoro and placed high in the polls for his efforts.
 * After recent events in Impel Down,  certainly has skyrocketed in many fan polls.
 * Monet from the Punk Hazard arc has also gained quite a fan following.
 * Even Better Sequel: Considering the two year time skip between chapters 597-598, one could say that the manga ended at chapter 597 and that chapter 598 is the beginning of a sequel to the original series. With what's happened so far, the sequel is shaping up to be even better than before the time skip; which considering the popularity of the original series, is really saying something.
 * Fan Disservice: Some think that qualifies as this. Sanji seems to think so anyway.
 * A fairly amusing gag regarding this occurs when the Straw Hats meet Caimie, a younger, much more attractive mermaid. Zoro literally erases his own memory of Kokoro, while Sanji spontaneously hemorrhages so they can pretend Caimie was the first mermaid they ever met.
 * There's also an Island of Transvestites.
 * Fandom Rivalry: With Naruto (especially with the Dueling Shows dynamic), Bleach and Fairy Tail.
 * Fan Dumb:
 * Nakama. Just... nakama. Allegedly, a magical Japanese word that can mean such untranslatable concepts as companion, comrade, friend, crewmember, etc. God forbid fan translators actually use context to pick one of them depending on the situation.
 * Fan Nickname:.
 * Foe Yay: Surprising absolutely no one, we have Doflamingo, who jokes about how Crocodile siding with the pirates instead of the World Government is "making me jealous".
 * Nami and Kalifka were very Foe Yay-ish. At one point, Nami admires how smooth Kalifka's skin must be and how she would want her to be her own Sexy Secretary. Lampshaded when she reminds herself that she isn't a Dirty Old Man.
 * Eustass Kid and Trafalgar Law, despite being introduced relatively late to One Piece fandom, have quickly become one of the most popular pairings of the Supernovas due in part to their position as reluctant and snarky Strange Bedfellows.
 * A good argument could be made for Zoro/Tashigi.
 * Funny Aneurysm Moment: Ace's debut scene, sans a flashback a few episodes back, shows him apparently having up and died while eating; it turns out he just fell asleep and Hilarity Ensues...  so... yeah.
 * When you rewatch Ace's Alabasta arc scenes and see him acting fairly cheerfully, he comes off as a Stepford Smiler if you consider his childhood.
 * Gannon Banned: Go into any forum and utter a Dub name. Go ahead. Nothing will happen.
 * Germans Love David Hasselhoff: One Piece has quite an impressive fanbase in Germany, although still nowhere NEAR as huge in Japan.
 * Genius Bonus: For people who know chemistry, the drug NHC-10, which is highly addictive but sometimes used as medicine by certified doctors. The chemical name for methamphetamine, another highly addictive drug, is C10-H15-N, nearly NHC's reverse.
 * Growing the Beard: Happens literally in the case of Blackbeard, whose namesake grows thicker and darker with every major appearance.
 * In the case of the series itself, many fans note that One Piece really started coming into its own during the Arlong Arc, and even after a few hundred chapters, simply hasn't stopped delivering in entertainment.
 * Harsher in Hindsight: News of  came shortly (as in within days) after Funimation released the first dub episodes of the Alabasta arc on their site..
 * Double whammy:
 * Also,  ...Ouch.
 * Basically, to everyone who's read through the Marineford Arc, yeah... so how's watching any of the anime episodes holding up for you?
 * There's a villanous example with Arlong; his rants about fishman superiority over humans ("Heaven gave us the power to seperate us from you! So WE ARE DIFFERENT! Humans are lower than fishman from the day they're born!") takes on a horrifyingly twist when it's revealed that
 * Arlong killing Bellemere has another Tear Jerker layer to it.
 * The Marineford episodes where  was aired shortly before the 9.0 Quake and Tsunami disaster in Japan. OUCH.
 * Holy Shit Quotient: Tends to rise the farther along the Grand Line the Straw Hats sail.
 * With a very sharp increase ever since Amazon Lily, and especially since the start of the Marineford arc.
 * Post-timeskip? Off the charts.
 * Ho Yay: Nothing needs to be said about Zoro and Sanji, which is steps into Foe Yay territory. Also, Zoro's Heroic Sacrifice for Luffy heavily contributes to the fuel.
 * Chaka and Pell, seeing how they are usually seen side by side.
 * Ho Yay: Nothing needs to be said about Zoro and Sanji, which is steps into Foe Yay territory. Also, Zoro's Heroic Sacrifice for Luffy heavily contributes to the fuel.
 * Chaka and Pell, seeing how they are usually seen side by side.


 * Brook and Yorki had an awful lot of smiling and touching going on, especially in the anime. Which just makes that flashback even more depressing when you get to all the inevitable tragedy.
 * Coby and Helmeppo skirt the edge between very good friends and boyfriends. The filler doesn't really help. Taking Coby's fanboyish adoration of Luffy into account, an argument could also be made for a Helmeppo-Coby-Luffy triangle.
 * Calgara and Norland from the Skypeia Arc flashbacks. The entire arc hinged around their tragic separation and the suffering both of their descendants endured as a result.
 * Has its own page now.
 * I Knew It!: It was always a belief among the fanbase that Luffy and Ace were . However, nobody thought that.
 * Ink Stain Adaptation: The 4Kids dub.
 * Large Ham: Foxy
 * FRANKY could also qualify for this trope. C'mon: SUUUUUUUUPER!!
 * And Kumadori.
 * Blackbeard certainly seems to be this way; his crewmate Jesus Burgess seems to enjoy joining in as well.
 * As filler would have us believe, Robin when she acts on stage.
 * Even lampshaded: Stop talking so loud, Tilestone!!!
 * That's No Indoor Voice, a slightly different trope.
 * Launcher of a Thousand Ships: Obvious joke aside, several major characters get this treatment, such as Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, Robin, Ace,Nami and Law.
 * Like You Would Really Do It: After the Marineford Arc, I think it's save to say that Oda's absolutely subverted this one as much as it can be subverted.
 * Magnificent Bastard: A number of the series' Big Bads, particularly Crocodile and Doflamingo.
 * Pretty telling in Doflamingo's case, considering we still don't know all that much about him.
 * Memetic Molester: Caribou
 * Memetic Mutation: "Oda never forgets." Made increasingly more obvious the further into the manga one reads.
 * Of course, this is stupid, as never forgetting has just about nothing to do with it in comparison to the fact that Oda has obviously planned out everything years in advance.
 * Actually, according to what he has said in interviews he DIDN'T have the entire plot planned out from the start, just the ending and general storyline direction. There's a reason he originally only planned for the series to go for about five years..
 * Still counts, as he planned the outline, then remembered the finer details of the plot, and may have even came up with new ideas or even improved on original ideas. So it's not that stupid.
 * Better term would be "Oda is Prep-Time Batman"
 * X is Sabo.
 * Memetic Outfit: A person wearing blue shorts, a red vest and a hat coincidentally made of Straw? That could only be what Luffy wears all the time. Some of the other characters have them as well.
 * Memetic Sex Goddess: Surprisingly, the biggest example from this series is probably bit-part Ms. Exposition character Domino, who for whatever reason has found herself the star of a series of popular hentai doujinshi portraying her as a Hermaphrodite dominatrix.
 * Narm: The show is frequently brutal, sad, depressing, and dark... and has some of the most ridiculous character designs ever seen in manga. It's like watching a version of Game of Thrones acted out by circus clowns.
 * Narm Charm: You know how in Eragon everyone cries "a Single Tear"? Yeah, just try that with One Piece and see if it works.
 * Nightmare Fuel: Surprisingly, there is quite a bit.
 * No Such Thing as Bad Publicity: As hilarious as the 4Kids dub was, it still attracted people who eventually became fans of the original language anime, the Funimation dub or the manga.
 * Periphery Demographic: In Japan, the manga is apparently a very popular with middle-aged housewives . ..
 * According to this post http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2011/02/10/one-piece-readers-90-adults/ (might be NSFW), only 12% of the readers in Japan are below 18.
 * As one poster in the comments section pointed out, the reason why the younger generation reading may seem smaller in the figures is because entire families tend to buy One Piece and read it together.
 * Consider also the fact that this series has been running for over ten years now. If someone has been reading/watching since the very beginning, chances are they'll be adults now. Of course it says something that they'd still be fans as adults.
 * Rescued From the Scrappy Heap: Usopp. He quit the Strawhats, came back as Sogeking, left and came back as himself and is now fairly happy about the Sunny. Especially since there's a little boat thing Franky made named the Mini-Merry that we saw at the beginning of Thriller Bark.
 * Rewatch Bonus: Lot of it! It's amazing how many little details Oda adds in each chapter.
 * The Scrappy: Absalom, to such a degree that Oda was shocked to receive fanart of him. Also, as mentioned above, Usopp after leaving the crew.
 * Spandam is reviled among the fanbase for being a sniveling, fugly, cowardly, reprehensible Smug Snakepar excellence. His treatment of fan favorite Straw Hats like Franky and Robin did NOT win him any love either.
 * Akainu has probably become the most hated character in the series for not only being a Complete Monster, but for also . Needless to say, the fans were not pleased with the outcome, especially the female fanbase. Fans eagerly await the day where Luffy will kill his ass for what he did.
 * As of recent chapters,
 * Princess Shirahoshi was simply disliked by many fans, due to her whiny personality, enranged by Luffy.
 * Signature Scene: Shanks passing down his straw hat to Luffy.
 * Ship Tease: Being in a world with No Hugging, No Kissing, this was bound to happen.
 * Sanji and Zoro get loads of Ho Yay / Foe Yay scenes and fillers has no problem having them sleeping with their faces an inch apart or having them Almost Kiss twice.
 * Even in canon. There's Franky/Robin, Usopp/Kaya, Luffy/Nami, Zoro/Nami, Sanji/Nami, Vivi/Kohza and Zoro/Robin...hell, it's apparently possible for everyone in the crew to be shipped with everyone else...except maybe Chopper...and even that is debatable.
 * Too late. We now have
 * In fact, Zoro and Nami have a lot of Belligerent Sexual Tension. Add in Nami the Tsundere and Zoro the Jerk with a Heart of Gold and you have a winner.
 * Nami isn't Tsundere towards Usopp, but instead she's been seen to be quite fond of Usopp from times to times. She wept after he left during the Enies Lobby arc and was the most adamant to defend him against Zoro when he came back. She also
 * Luffy/Hancock made fun of this and Mary Sue fan characters in general, apparently. It's very easy to ship them together since Hancock is unambiguously madly in love with Luffy, but Luffy, being Luffy, never noticed, or is simply not interested. He even blatantly said "I'm not gonna marry you!" at one point...doesn't stop her trying to get him, though.
 * There's even Zoro/Perona?! How the hell did that happen?
 * And now there's Robin calling Jimbei "handsome".
 * So Bad It's Good: The Singaporean English dub by Odex.
 * Yo ho ho, he took a bite of Gum-Gum.
 * So Cool Its Awesome: The Marineford Arc.
 * The whole series, pretty much.
 * Straw Man Has a Point: Minor case with Enies Lobby. However, he kept up his part of the deal, but that doesn't give the Strawhat Pirates the right to beat up around five hundred guards (by that point) and just get off with a slap on the wrists. Regardless, Robin and Frankey claim its just a minor technicality that he is abusing. Though, to be fair, he likely would've chased the crew later, given half the chance.
 * Squick: The thought of.
 * Dr. Hogback. Pretty much everything he does.
 * And then there's the fact that . Eww!
 * Too Cool to Live: Two good examples.
 * Many of the flashback characters.
 * Tear Jerker: The page for events that cause this reaction.
 * They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: Your Mileage May Vary of course, but there are instances of characters being introduced with hints of backstories, intriging designs, and character quirks only to be completely dropped soon after. The most egregious example are the General Zombies of Thriller Bark, who almost literally had a bridge dropped on them.
 * Same with many pirates during the Whitebeard arc. And lots of tiny things, like the Mr. 7 and Miss Father's Day vs Usopp sniper fight that never was. But there's plenty more where that came from.
 * Viewer Gender Confusion: No one could tell what gender Koala was in her initial appearance.
 * Actually, it was quite easy to tell due to her having huge, black irises with lights like any other female character. It was just that she had messy hair (due to not being able to have a haircut and combing when she was a slave) and wore boys' clothing (probably the only clothes her temporary village could provide her instead of her slave rags), so readers may have thought the eyes existed only to make "him" look cute.
 * What an Idiot!:
 * What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?: The Punk Hazard arc, full stop. Giant skulls? Dragons? Flying bird lady things? Gas mask men who underneath? Centaurs? Giant kids in a nursery?  who is the leader of said  people? ? Poison gas on the island?  making and inexplicable appearance? Franky's beetle-jaw hairstyle?. Didn't they teach Oda in school not to mix LSD with crack? Granted, it will probably make sense later on, but this whole arc is getting to be pretty "out there".
 * Although, to be fair, the same could be said for the entire series. We've seen Islands in the Sky, that habitat giant birds with key-shaped beaks along with bizarre fish such as "Skysharks". We've seen a hypnotist that moonwalks everywhere he goes and a man who tried to turn the main characters into a giant wax cake. That last one gained powers from a mystical fruit, which have been used by over half of the series' characters. Oh, and our heroes include a rubber man, a skeleton with an afro, a cyborg, and a reindeer doctor. One Piece is screwed up.
 * Also, Trafalgar Law actually makes the entire arc make sense, given his already-established Devil Fruit ability.
 * The Woobie: Chopper, Robin and Brook. Also Coby in the beginning.
 * Usopp in Water 7. First he gets the crap kicked out of him by a gang of characters Zoro defeated single-handedly, losing two-thirds of the Straw Hat crew's fortune. To make matters worse, the crew doesn't even get angry; they just feel sorry for him. Then he tries to get the money back, but he gets flattened again. His ship, a gift from his girlfriend's dead parents, is broken beyond repair and nobody else seems to care. He challenges Luffy to a duel for the ship and loses, and then Luffy gives him the ship anyway. While spending the last of his money on the repair effort, he gets kidnapped by a vengeful cyborg, told once again that his ship is going to die, kidnapped again and forced to watch as his beloved ship is callously thrown into the sea. Subsequent jerkassery aside, you can't help but feel for the guy.
 * And now Ace,
 * After recent events,.
 * Garp. Watching the two boys he raised as his own grandsons grow up to be notorious pirates, and then seeing one of them captured and sentenced to death, sparking the biggest war between pirates and marines in recent memory, you know the poor guy's got to be all kinds of torn up.
 * Especially considering that Garp is a high ranking Marine and is thus obligated to side against them, or at the very least stay out of the way as his coworkers try to kill his grandsons. That is a seriously unpleasant situation to be in.
 * Really, if a character isn't a bad guy, or if he/she is a bad guy for a solid excuse, about 95% of the time you'll want to just drop everything and give them a big bear hug. A series full of Determinators can do that to you.
 * World of Woobie: A lighter version than most, but increasingly obvious with later arcs.
 * X Meets Y: Pirates of the Caribbean meets...
 * ...Dragon Ball.
 * ...JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
 * ...X-Men.
 * X Meets Y: Pirates of the Caribbean meets...
 * ...Dragon Ball.
 * ...JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
 * ...X-Men.

Roronoa Zoro

 * Alternate Character Interpretation: Is Zoro a Badass who is determined to keep his promises or is he a Heartbroken Badass with shades of Unlucky Childhood Friend towards his deceased childhood friend Kuina? And considering his Celibate Hero status and his particular reaction towards Tashigi, it would explain a lot.
 * Shipping Goggles: Oh boy…
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: Especially Zoro/Nami and Zoro/Sanji.
 * Foe Yay: Zoro/Mihawk, and more regularly Zoro/Kuina.
 * Heroic Sacrifice: His deal with Kuma is Yaoi fuel towards Zoro/Luffy, but it’s also good material for Zoro/Sanji fiction.
 * Ho Yay: Again Zoro/Sanji, but there are many others, most notably Zoro/Luffy.
 * Interspecies Romance: Some fans aren’t satisfied with Zoro and Chopper’s brotherly relationship, and take a step on a slippery slope towards this.
 * Seme: His natural role in gay-relationships, but it’s rarely inverted. Depending on the shipper the relationship is quite balanced or then the partner is exaggerately feminine. Especially Luffy’s ukefication in some fanarts must be seen to be believed.
 * Ship Tease: Zoro has protected the two female members in a Big Damn Heroes / Berserk Button manner.
 * Can't forget the two Almost Kisses that he and Sanji had, though both were in filler.

Usopp

 * The Scrappy: Got a bit of hate for his decision to
 * Rescueed From The Scrappy Heap: When he Took a Level In Badass and apologized for his actions.

Tony Tony Chopper

 * Hey, It's That Voice!: Yup, in Japanese, Chopper is Pikachu.
 * : This.
 * : This.

Franky

 * Hey, It's That Voice!: Italian fans instantly recognized his voice as Majin Bu. Though it doesn't fit him properly...
 * This is the whole reason Franky was created. So Kazuki Yao could voice him. Or, more accurately, the reason he is who he is.
 * Shipping Goggles: He has his share of shipping, but it’s mostly limited to Robin and sometimes Usopp.
 * Ship Tease: Franky/Robin shiptease has peaked up in recent anime episodes. The new Opening Narration shows Robin helping Franky with his inventions, when the helper’s role is usually given to the crew’s another inventor, Usopp. Additionally, when Franky and Robin meet after two years, their conversation is filled with ship tease starting with Franky openly and loudly complimenting Robin’s appearance. Then there’s Franky’s reaction (or lack of) to Boa Hancock when the crew sees her. It seems that the creators of the anime have really taken Franky and Robin’s roles as official Team Dad and Team Mom seriously.

Buggy

 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Boy is he ever. Not so much in Japan (Although he's still popular there). However, outside of Japan and especially in North America God of Pirates, Buggy-Sama has a massive fanbase for being a...
 * Magnificent Bastard and a...
 * Memetic Badass.

Vivi Nefeltari

 * Hey, It's That Voice!: Caitlin Glass and Misa Watanabe.
 * Iron Woobie
 * Shipping Goggles: Most popular pairings seems to be Vivi/Kohza (for obvious reasons) and Vivi/any Strawhat.

Bon Clay

 * Ensemble Darkhorse: If he wasn't before, Impel Down certainly skyrocketed him to the top of many fans' lists.
 * Hey, It's That Voice!: A meta example, as his seiyuu is Kazuki Yao, voice of the Straw Hat Franky.
 * Tear Jerker: * sobs* N-no, I'm not...* sniff* c-cr-cry-waaaaahhh!
 * Woolseyism: Okama Way was translated into Crossdresser Kenpo, and was thus Bowdlerized in American editions. In the manga translation by Viz, it's rendered as Oh Come My Way, a knowing wink towards those familiar with the original word. In fact, Mr. 2 and his flunkies actually say "Oh come my way" in an Image Song.

Emporio Ivankov

 * Crazy Awesome: A No Celebrities Were Harmed Gonk Gender Bender version of Dr. Frank-n-Furter with KISS make-up who can switch sex on the fly and fights with weaponized winking? If he doesn't Squick you out, he is this.

Captain Morgan

 * Moral Event Horizon: Ordering that a little girl be killed just for entering his base without permission and even killing the Marine who refused his orders.

Captain Kuro

 * Complete Monster: Was actually the first true monster in the series, at least compared to all the other Jerkass villains before him. Usopp even call him "irredeemable bastard!", to which Luffy replies "Who would want to redeem him?"
 * Evil Is Cool: Come on, you have to admit that he is quite stylish. Just look at the picture up there!
 * Moral Event Horizon: His entire plan. When it involves arranging for the murder of the girl to whom you've posed as a father figure, and doing it not just to take her inheritance money but because you hated her for no good reason and want peace of mind, and then you tell that right to her face, there's no doubt you're far over this.

Arlong

 * Complete Monster: Even though he has some arguable Pet the Dog moments with his fellow Fishmen (like getting furious when Luffy uses one of them as a shield during their fight), there is no denying that he is this to all the other species. Just ask Nami.
 * Moral Event Horizon: When he kills Nami and Nojiko's Mom right in front of them. And if that wasn't bad enough, how about forcing Nami to make all of those maps for him for pretty much her whole childhood? Even worse, how about when he goes back on his word and has a corrupt Marine official confiscate her hard-earned money so he could keep her under his iron grip forever? Needless to say, it's easy to see why many view him as one of the series' biggest scumbags to date.

God Eneru

 * Complete Monster: Or at least bordering on it, since he cares for nothing but himself.
 * Moral Event Horizon: Planning on destroying Sky Island, killing everyone on it.

Rob Lucci

 * Magnificent Bastard: Deduced on heartbeat speed alone, and single-handedly jeopardized the Straw Hats' entire mission and almost killed them by ... just to piss him off.

Spandam

 * Americans Despise Spandam: One of the absolute least popular characters in the West, he managed to crack the top 30 in one Japanese poll.
 * Complete Monster: An interesting case; at first, he couldn't qualify as he was very much Played for Laughs. Then, all of a sudden, he got serious and, long story short, ended up surpassing Arlong as the series's defining scumbag.
 * Draco in Leather Pants: While he's hated for the most part among many, he still inexplicably draws in fangirls. Oh yes, Spandam has fangirls.
 * Moral Event Horizon: Beating the flying pig shit out of a helpless prisoner solely because he could.
 * The Scrappy: As noted above in the Americans Hate Tingle entry, he's widely reviled in the states for all sorts of reasons.

Kaku

 * Ensemble Darkhorse

Blackbeard

 * Magnificent Bastard: He's no Crocodile, but still pretty damn cunning and effective.
 * Magnificent Bastard: He's no Crocodile, but still pretty damn cunning and effective.

Vander Decken

 * Magnificent Bastard: What he does in chapter 626 qualifies.
 * Squick: . That's just gross.
 * Pfft, that's nothing when you consider how old Shirahoshi was when he touched her and wanted to marry her..

Hody Jones

 * Breather Boss; He's possibly stronger than most of the early series villains, but he's nowhere near the foes Luffy faced at Marineford or will face in the New World.
 * Complete Monster: Basically, he's Arlong minus his sole decent quality (his care of his fellow Fishmen crew members), with his evilness and racism turned Up to Eleven with a nice dash of a Caligula complex. As of now, he's probably the single most vile character to show up in the series. Most other exceptionally disgusting individuals have at least one slightly vindicating thing to their names. He has none.
 * Nightmare Fuel: His transformation (chapters 643-644) gave him costantly open eyes and huge, gaping mouths worthy of a Murloc. His whole attitude and plans for the future contributes to the scary aura.
 * Tyke Bomb: Orphan and his friends raised almost solely underneath the teachings of Fantastic Racism taken to its most extreme.
 * Warmup Boss : Of the post-timeskip
 * Warmup Boss : Of the post-timeskip

Sengoku

 * Memetic Badass: Not him, but rather the pet goat he is often seen with, often called "Pwngoat", who is obviously The Man Behind the Man.

Akainu

 * Complete Monster: Perhaps the most vicious one in the whole series.
 * Even then, though, it's kind of telling when a). one of your own allies resigns rather than serve under you, and b). one of the most powerful men in the world wants nothing to do with you and calls off a hostage exchange the minute your name comes up.
 * Moral Event Horizon: Crosses it in his introductory appearance, by destroying a ship with Ohara's civilian population on the mere chance a scientist was on board- and keeps on running with it.
 * Nightmare Fuel: The way his powers are depicted in the anime is downright terrifying. It doesn't help that the sound effects that come with said power are usually the ones you hear when something rather... unpleasant... happens to a human body in anime.

Smoker

 * Ensemble Darkhorse

Tashigi

 * Real Women Never Wear Dresses: Arguably subverted. She may be a tomboy in looks and personality, and care more about being respected as a fighter, yet as far as on screen wins go, so far she isn't as effective as certain other female characters who embrace their beauty and femininity more than she does, such as Robin, and and especially Boa Hancock.
 * This seems to have changed with the timeskip, however; having ascended to rank of Captain, one of her first post-timeskip actions is to deflect a goddamn cannonball. Also, given that the Marines run on Asskicking Equals Authority, it's highly likely that she's fallen out of that tendency.

Dracule Mihawk

 * Ensemble Darkhorse: The most recent character poll placed him at 12. To put this in perspective, Whitebeard came in at 69!
 * Epileptic Trees: There's a theory among certain circles of the fandom that.
 * Quite a few people believe he has Color of the Supreme King Haki, despite being unable to injure Buggy, which he should have been able to do if he was using a technique that explicitly cancels out Devil Fruit based defenses.
 * Understandable, as Buggy managed to hide the fact that he is a Devil Fruit user from the Marines when prisoned in Impel Down, so naturally a loner like Mihawk had not such information of him. Besides, we shoud forgive these minor details for the Rule of Cool.

Crocodile

 * Alternative Character Interpretation: Starting to attract these after recent events in the manga.
 * Complete Monster: Screws with Princess Vivi's head by giving her multiple impossible Sadistic Choices, after he just laughed in her face about how he's manipulated her entire country into killing each other. And just in case we didn't get that he's a bastard, he lets dying guards drop dead rather than fight him and die honorably in battle. THEN he goes and gloats to Luffy later about all the lives he's ruined, as well as poisoning him. If you don't think he's a Magnificent Bastard, you're going to call him this.
 * He actually veers away from this trope in his later appearances due to showcasing some flashes of humanity. But barely.
 * Epileptic Trees: What most guesses are about his third weakness.
 * Evil Is Cool: The best example this manga has to offer.
 * Germans Love David Hasselhoff: Going by Japanese popularity polls, he's not too popular in One Piece's home country. American fans, however, practically worship the guy for embodying Evil Is Cool.
 * Magnificent Bastard: If you don't think he's a Complete Monster, he's this and more.
 * Actually, it's totally possible for someone to be both a Magnificent Bastard and a Complete Monster.

Bartholomew Kuma

 * Alternative Character Interpretation: Is Kuma merely loyal, or ?
 * Chapter 591 finally reveals what Kuma said to Rayleigh..
 * Most Wonderful Sound: In the anime, he and Moria make a strange but cool stomping sound when they walk.

Boa Hancock

 * Base Breaker: While things have settled down a bit due to lack of screentime, she can be a rather controversial character. However, judging by the amount of merchandising for her, as well as frequent playability in the video games, she's certainly a popular character in Japan. Oda hasn't held a popularity poll since 2008 (prior to her introduction), though, so it's not entirely easy to gauge.
 * Crosses the Line Twice: Kicking a kitten? Cliche but amusing way to establish a villain as a Jerkass. Having said character and subsequently kick a puppy and a baby seal at the same time? Hilarious.
 * Draco in Leather Pants: Was initially this prior to her Heel Face Turn, but since then, she's been more or less vindicated for her villainous actions, so her fandom (which is quite loud, vocal, and scary) isn't uncalled for.
 * Fan Dumb: There's a segment of readers who still believe Hancock doesn't love Luffy. They're quite vocal about this because they apparently want Luffy to be with someone else.
 * Especially stupid considering it's not even necessary. That potential relationship is already hindered enough both due to Luffy being completely unaware of it, and Hancock being not quite able to bring herself to spell it out for him in terms he can understand.
 * You know what? It's Fan Dumb all around whenever there's a One Piece ship war; when you ignore everything else the story has to offer in favor of arguing over shipping in a show that's never going to have romance as a serious subplot, there's no help for you.
 * Jerkass Woobie: She's cold, bitter and only cares for a handful of people. She's also an escaped slave of the World Government who fears being cast out along with her sisters if anyone learns of this.
 * Some Anvils Need to Be Dropped: The message that Luffy does not return her feelings (or is even aware of them) is about as subtle as a brick to the head. But then, that's the point. Oda throws a lot of Ship Tease in, before shooting it down, then throws a lot of it back in, just to shoot it down again. Expect that cycle to keep repeating for however long Hancock plays any role in the story. And for it to be hilarious.

Jinbe

 * Epileptic Trees: Jinbe is one in a long line of characters who've been speculated to be the next new addition to the Straw Hat crew, and he's one of the most recent additions to that list following the Impel Down arc. The information that's been revealed so far about him and the fact that Luffy willingly let him out of his cell in Impel Down after only a moment of consideration seems to support it thus far, but only the outcome of the current Fishman Island arc will tell whether he will in fact join them or not.
 * As of chapter 649,

Portgas D. Ace

 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Very little screen time. VERY popular character.
 * Harsher in Hindsight: During his cover story, he hilariously blows his cover by punching the daylights out of a Marine who talked smack about Whitebeard.

Big Mom

 * Epileptic Trees: Loads of it, mostly her identity, and whether she's Lola's mother.
 * Some people also assume that she has plant-related powers seeing that her jolly roger is decorated with plants and trees.
 * Nightmare Fuel: Easily one of the series' most terrifying characters. She hasn't done a whole lot so far but her disgustingly fat and bloated body, creepy looking face, and the fact that she eats one of her own crew-members alive is quite telling of how scary she is.

Fisher Tiger

 * Memetic Outfit: Frog? No_ HIPPO.

Montblanc Noland

 * The Woobie

Hannyabal

 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Went from Butt Monkey Comic Relief to Supporting Leader Badass Normal of Impel Down in the minds of readers over the course of a single Rousing Speech in a single chapter.
 * Tear Jerker: was certainly this, for many. At least it was balanced out by a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming from Magellan.

Shiliew

 * Complete Monster: Killed prisoners and later killed fellow Impel Down workers for simple fun. It says a lot that Magellan loathes him.

Sabo

 * The Woobie: Poor kid just can't catch a break, can't he? He's raised by a family who only sees him as a tool to advance their social status, fears being forced to become part of that corrupt society and.
 * Memetic Mutation: X is Sabo.
 * Memetic Mutation: X is Sabo.

Shirahoshi

 * Moe: A rare breed in a series filled with Action Girls.
 * Most Annoying Sound: Shirahoshi's Crying/Wailing simply gets old very fast.
 * The Scrappy: She was simply disliked by Many fans, due to her Whiny personality, enraged by Luffy.
 * The Scrappy: She was simply disliked by Many fans, due to her Whiny personality, enraged by Luffy.

Pandaman

 * Ensemble Darkhorse
 * Memetic Badass

Shuraiya Bascud

 * Ensemble Darkhorse: With the way he displayed himself in a fight it isn't surprising.

Baron Omatsuri

 * Alas, Poor Villain:

Kuina

 * Jerkass Woobie : Insulted Zoro a lot and generally acted rather arrogant, but that was covering up huge self esteem issues about her femaleness. Also, her mother apparently isn't around by the time she's a kid/in her early teens, and while her father loved her, he was clearly spotty on how to be an encouraging parent to a young girl.

Mr. 3

 * Moral Event Horizon: Attempting to kill Brogy, Vivi, Zoro and Nami by encasing them with wax is this, purely due to the fact that they'd die slowly by suffocation.

Mr. 5

 * Moral Event Horizon:

Caesar Clown

 * Complete Monster: VERY MUCH one. But of course, it comes with the territory when you're essentially Josef Mengele with poison gas powers and allied with the likes of Kaido and Doflamingo.
 * Moral Event Horizon: