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* ''[[One Piece]]'':
* ''[[One Piece]]'':
** Nami (pictured above) is the most notable example in the series, largely due to a tragic [[Freudian Excuse]]. She never had much money for what she wanted while growing up, and after Arlong's pirates invaded and killed her foster mother, she was forced to work to collect money to free her village. After Arlong's defeat and her village's liberation, she is just as determined to collect money, particularly since she can now use any money she collects for herself.
** Nami (pictured above) is the most notable example in the series, largely due to a tragic [[Freudian Excuse]]. She never had much money for what she wanted while growing up, and after Arlong's pirates invaded and killed her foster mother, she was forced to work to collect money to free her village. After Arlong's defeat and her village's liberation, she is just as determined to collect money, particularly since she can now use any money she collects for herself.
*** After the Wano Arc, she is ''very'' upset that her bounty is up to 100M berries - ''not'' because it's so high, but because she is now worth more than she has ever dreamed of owning.
** Also pretty much all of the evil pirates as well, as well as [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good|unable to understand how anything besides money could be considered treasure]].
** Also pretty much all of the evil pirates as well, as well as [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good|unable to understand how anything besides money could be considered treasure]].
** Far worse than Nami is El Drago from ''[[One Piece: The Movie]]''. He’s so addicted to gold it’s the only thing he finds valuable. Emeralds and diamonds are just junk, all he wants is the gold.
** Far worse than Nami is El Drago from ''[[One Piece: The Movie]]''. He’s so addicted to gold it’s the only thing he finds valuable. Emeralds and diamonds are just junk, all he wants is the gold.