Subverted since Nami says that she could have handled situation by herself. Blatant Lies : Usopp's main characteristic is his habit of speaking exaggerated lies, which no one besides some egregious cases believes for a moment. Bond Breaker : After Luffy decides to leave the Going Merry, which is broken beyond repair, Usopp refuses, because the ship is a gift from Kaya and because he fears of being the next one to be left behind, and challenge Luffy for the possession of the Going Merry.
The fight causes a crack among the Strawhats, Going Merry included, who are all heartbroken at the sight of two teammates fighting, and ends with Usopp's defeat, although Luffy leaves him the ship anyway. Shortly after Usopp leaves the crew, but rejoins after the events of Enies Lobby. Brandishment Bluff : When facing stronger opponents, Usopp resorts to lying and trickery to gain psychological advantage, whether it is proporting to have super strength with balloon hammers, claims of thousand of hidden allies, or claiming responsibility for powers not his own.
Usopp does any trick he can to win and protect that which he cares about. Often, those tricks are spotted and Usopp has to actually win the fight with strategic combat. Brats with Slingshots : Starting from his childhood, when he actually was somewhat of a brat, Usopp's personal weapon of choice is a simple slingshot rather than the guns most other snipers use.
Despite being seemingly mundane, it's a very dangerous and effective weapon in his hands thanks to Usopp's creative bullets and marksmanship. Even after several upgrades including utilizing a sling-staff and a Timeskip, Usopp will still fall back on the classic slingshot when he needs to. Butt-Monkey : Usopp is the most comedic member of the crew and the story has him refusing to go into a dangerous place out of fear, or getting himself in the most dangerous situations either by accident or by his crewmates.
He also gets hilariously hurt whenever he tells a falseful boast almost as karma punishing him for having lied. Calling Your Attacks : Usopp occasionally exploits this trope by deliberately miscalling his attacks, tricking the enemies and catching them by surprise. Can't Catch Up : Usopp is the weakest member of the crew and will always be no matter how much he improves, while he doesn't show it, this causes him a lot of self-esteem issues that resurface after Luffy says they're going to replace of the Going Merry because it's broken beyond repair.
Usopp feels he's more a burden then anything else and that, if they get rid of the Going Merry because she's no longer useful, he might be the next to be left behind.
So he challenges Luffy for the possession of the Going Merry and leaves the crew. After the events of Enies lobby, Usopp makes amends and rejoin the crew. The Cape : Sogeking is a parodied-yet-straight example. On one hand, his first action as Sogeking is to volunteer his services because the Straw Hat-Franky Family alliance was trying to rescue a Damsel in Distress. His Sogeking persona is likewise more heroic and professional, and yes, he wears a cape.
On the other hand, he takes this persona on because he can't swallow his pride and help as "Usopp, former Straw Hat", his former crewmates think he's nuts except for Luffy and Chopper who were respectively too oblivious and too childish to realize Sogeking was Usopp , and the theme song is played for cheesiness.
Character Development : Usopp becomes a more confident fighter and loses a some of his cowardice with each new arc. The most important steps of this development happen during the Dressrosa Arc, where he admits his own cowardice and learns about his role as sniper of the crew. Charlie Brown from Outta Town : Because of how he left the crew, Usopp made up the Sogeking persona so he could join in the rescue mission without having to face his former crewmates. Chivalrous Pervert : A subtler example than most.
The best example of this is when he, Zoro, and Brook are trapped in a suspended cage in Ryugu Palace and Brook explains his newfound ability to extend his soul over long distances.
He also explains that his soul can travel through solid objects, including walls, to which he begins to have a small nosebleed, indicating that he used this ability to peep on girls over the duration of the timeskip. Usopp begins crying to Zoro, stating that Brook was, "making him jealous. Combat Clairvoyance : In the anime only, when Usopp attempts to make the sniper shot across Dressrosa, he first has a vision of missing the shot.
He then snaps out of it and activates his Observation Haki in that moment, making it arguably the one of the first examples of future vision, an advanced application of Observation, in the series.
Confusion Fu : Mixes a bit of this into his fighting style, including calling the wrong attack names and randomly attacking his opponents with a Rubber Band Of Doom. Consummate Liar : Alternates between this and Bad Liar. Usopp never leaves a chance to tell a big lie about himself. Unfortunately for him, this gets deconstructed in his character introduction when he tries to warn Kaya about Kuro.
He begins to gradually stop doing this after some Character Development. Covert Pervert : While not as bad as Sanji or Brook, Usopp shows a subtle but very strong perverted side. Cowardly Lion : He's usually the first Straw Hat to turn around and haul ass when something dangerous is going on. It's only when he's in his element and far away from the battle site that he provides useful aid for his friends.
But once the fights end and his bravado wears off, he's normal Usopp once more. He's slowly overcoming this after the Time Skip , completing his Character Development by admitting of being a coward and a liar. The Cracker : The gag comic "Mugiwara Theatre - Red-Hair of Class 3-Sea Time" depicts him as a school delinquent hacker who plans to hack into the world's Transponder Snail system for presumably nefarious reasons.
Crazy-Prepared : His fight with Luffy shows us what Usopp can really pull off with a little prep time and prior knowledge of his opponent, to the point of going toe to toe with Luffy despite the latter being overwhelmingly stronger.
Then, he come up with a hundred ways to apologize, spending days doing so. In the end, none of them are of any use, but intention is what matters. In many fights, such as the ones against Perona and Daruma, Usopp proves of being able to plan on the spot. Crying Wolf : He's introduced as a guy who often warns the inhabitants about pirate's arrival, but it's all a lie he says as protective mechanism to cheer her mom, since his father has left to become a pirate. Since he lies about it every day, it comes back to bite him in the ass when he realizes that Klahadore is actually Captain Kuro, who's plotting to murder Kaya, and pirates are really coming because everyone thinks it's just one of his many lies.
Dark and Troubled Past : Usopp's dad, Yasopp, left him and his mother, Banchina, behind to become a pirate though with her consent. His mother fell ill shortly after. He started telling lies about his dad returning to cheer his mom up, but she died anyway.
He kept lying as a protective mechanism, which turned him into an outcast routinely chased by his neighbors in the village he grew up in but it turned out that said neighbors really did appreciate him, as his constant shouting about pirates served as their alarm clock and reminder to get ready for the day.
Deadpan Snarker : Sometimes Usopp leaves a snarky comment, particularly when paired with Luffy. Does Not Like Spam : In his first-ever interaction with Sanji , he explains that he hates mushrooms due to getting food poisoning from eating them once.
Oda being Oda , he naturally remembers this little factoid some seventy-odd volumes later, in a question corner listing the Strawhats' most-liked and hated foods. Drop the Hammer : The few attacks that don't involve his slingshots seem to be this; a slight subversion in that most of his hammers are anything but deadly, just large hammers that actually weight a couple of pounds. Although both of them seem to have some sort of psychological effect on the target. The only hammer to play it straight it his simple hammer.
Early Installment Character Design Difference : Usopp's signature long nose initially is noticeably pointy and considerably shorter but it eventually rounds itself. Enhanced Archaic Weapon : The Kabuto slingshot incorporates a breath dial that serves to increase the shot velocity and to add a spin on the projectile for better stability.
It can also be used to launch multi-stage rockets. Fake Ultimate Hero : His tall tales eventually gained him this status in Skypiea, where cover stories show a "Rubber Band Land" as he'd claimed he'd destroyed the Giant Jack with his "Usopp Rubber Band" featuring a statue of himself looking not unlike Shandian hero Calgara. A running gag is that more and more of his lies come true as the series goes on. Sogeking also counts.
A hundred shots, a hundred hits! Lu lu lala lu Even a mouse's eye, lock on! Even your heart, lock on! The man who came from the Sniper Island lululu lala lu Run away! Sogesogesoge Sogeking!
Iconic Outfit : Usopp most iconic outfits are the original brown overalls with the bandanna and goggles as well as his first Time Skip outfit, the baggy yellow overalls. These are the people who will be our Straw Hat Pirates! You can check out the cast reaction to their casting in a video below along with a special cast shirt drawn by Oda himself.
We're a week away from the live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop , and Netflix has recently announced plans to adapt YuYu Hakusho as a live-action feature as well. One Piece is one of the most popular manga in the world. At over a thousand chapters long, it is also one of the longest-running shonen manga currently running and the series regularly tops Japan's best-sellers list.
The pirate adventure series stars Luffy, an aspiring pirate who can't swim after eating a fruit that gives him the power to stretch himself like rubber at the expense of his ability to float in water.
Broggy moves in to strike when Dorry loses his footing on Mr. Broggy finds out who placed the bomb in Dorry's drink. Zoro and the others get covered in wax faster after Luffy takes action. Luffy gets hypnotized and rejects the idea of helping his friends. Usopp and Karoo prepare a rope as a wick to light the giant candle display. Tears stream out of Broggy's eyes like waterfalls as he mourns his fallen rival.
Sanji speaks to Mr. After acquiring a magical compass, Luffy and his crew set sail for the desert kingdom of Alabasta, but they're quickly derailed when Nami falls ill. The Going Merry and the Straw Hats blast out of a giant goldfish with help from their friends.
Bon Clay receives an order. Nami falls gravely ill. Wapol and his crew attack the Going Merry as snow falls all around them. Smoker intercepts the conversation between Sanji and Mr. Vivi continues to ask for a doctor after the villagers turn their guns toward the crew. A man named Dalton leads Luffy and the others into town. Kureha treats a boy in the next town over as Luffy and the others encounter giant rabbits. Dalton reveals Wapol's past misdeeds.
The herd of giant rabbits starts an avalanche. Dalton is injured when he stands up against Wapol. Luffy helps a young giant rabbit. Chess and Kuromarimo are intercepted by giant rabbits. Luffy climbs the Drum Rockies with Nami and Sanji. Vivi and the others arrive back in Bighorn. Nami meets Chopper after receiving treatment. Luffy and Sanji try to eat Chopper. Villagers find Dalton buried in the snow. Luffy asks Chopper to join the crew. Kureha talks to Nami and Sanji about Hiriluk, a doctor who continued to treat patients during the doctor hunt.
Chopper finds mushrooms to treat the ailing Hiriluk. Having completed his many years of research, Hiriluk asks Kureha to teach Chopper medicine. Kureha tells Wapol that she turned the castle into a memorial for Hiriluk. Wapol finds an opportunity to start chomping down on Chopper. Chopper gains a deeper understanding of what it means to be a pirate as he watches Luffy defend Hiriluk's flag. Doctors volunteer to save Dalton. After getting kicked by Luffy, Wapol declares that he will transform himself into a human weapon.
Dalton and the others head to the castle. Nami is allowed to leave the castle after making a deal with Kureha. Chopper decides to join the Straw Hats, but Kureha refuses to let him go.
Chopper realizes how much Kureha loves him as the Straw Hats celebrate their newest member aboard the Going Merry. Dalton hears about a man named Ace. Crocodile starts a sandstorm and instantly mummifies the pirates that were looting a harbor town. The Straw Hats fish Bon Clay out of the sea. The Straw Hat Crew finally reach Alabasta, seeking to quell the rebellion instigated by Baroque Works and their ruthless leader, Crocodile. Luffy runs off to find an eatery in Nanohana.
Sanji volunteers to go shopping for Vivi. Chopper accidentally gets taken away in a supply wagon. Smoker chases Luffy after being blasted out of a restaurant with Ace.
Ace fights Smoker. Vivi sends Karoo on a mission to deliver a letter to Alubarna. Ace suspects there must be more to Crocodile's plan than to just take over the kingdom. The Straw Hats travel through the desert with Vivi and Ace. Luffy rescues a camel from a carnivorous plant after getting tricked by a flock of birds.
Nami and Vivi ride ahead as Luffy and the others follow them on foot. Ace gets separated from the group while Luffy goes wild after eating cactuses.
Ace helps himself to food and water from Camu and his band of fake rebels. Vivi decides to test if the fake rebels' hearts are in the right place. Koza gets injured while trying to protect Vivi from kidnappers. A bounty hunter known as Scorpion finds Ace.
When the two enter a fight, it soon becomes clear that Scorpion lied about defeating Blackbeard. Luffy goes on another hallucinatory rampage and gets lost in the desert with Zoro and Chopper away from the rest of the crew. The enemy leaders assemble and head out to see Crocodile in Rainbase. The Straw Hats and Vivi arrive in Yuba and find it deserted. The Straw Hats and Vivi spend the night in Yuba at an inn.
At a casino in Rainbase, Crocodile unveils Operation Utopia. Vivi decides to head straight to Rainbase. Upon their arrival, the Straw Hats immediately have an encounter with Smoker.
Luffy and the others run from Smoker inside Raindinners and go straight into a cage. The time has come for Operation Utopia to begin. Bon Clay masquerades as King Cobra and confesses to the people of Nanohana that he had been taking their rain. A guard aims his gun at Koza. The rebel army makes their way toward Alubarna. As Crocodile prepares to head to the capital himself, he receives a call from a Mr.
Chopper draws Crocodile's attention by calling himself Mr. Sanji kicks a banana gator to get the key out of its stomach. The Straw Hats and Vivi start to take off toward Alubarna atop a giant crab, but Luffy decides to stay behind to deal with Crocodile. Crocodile throws Luffy into a pit of quicksand. Vivi and the others cross the river and meet up with Karoo and the Supersonic Duck Squadron. The rebel army is on their way to Alubarna to confront the royal army.
The Baroque Works agents see six cloaked figures heading their way. Sanji tells Usopp to help Chopper and runs to be at Vivi's side. Usopp and Chopper are in trouble; Mr. Merry Christmas maneuvers through tunnels in the sand. Despite receiving serious injuries, Usopp continues to stand up against Ms. Merry Christmas and Mr. Sanji fights Bon Clay. Doublefinger zero in on Zoro and Nami. Sanji spots a flaw in Bon Clay's fighting technique.
Nami goes up against Ms. Doublefinger with the new weapon that Usopp made for her. Crocodile asks King Cobra a question. Crocodile reveals a sinister plan after hearing that Cobra does not know the location of Pluton.
Nami starts to get the hang of Clima Tact. Zoro realizes that trying to defeat Mr. As their battle continues, Zoro remembers his teacher's story. There is less than half an hour left until detonation. When she joined the crew, Robin was quite a mysterious figure as she kept her distance from the crew.
This stemmed from her tragic backstory. Robin's birthday is February 6th, which makes her an Aquarius which are known for their honesty and imagination. This trait is best demonstrated when she sees something cute and can't help but get starry eyes and exclaim how cute something is. Franky is a giant. It's clear in the series but his height and scale seem to change for comedic and dramatic effect, making it difficult to tell how tall he really is.
Franky's actual height is cm after the time skip, putting him up there with NBA players. Before joining Luffy's ragtag crew of adventurers, Franky was an adult with a career and "crew" of his own. Consequently, it made sense that he was much older than the rest of the characters who formed the Straw Hats at the time. He appears tall, lanky, and fragile since he's all bones but it's difficult to tell what his real height is.
A musician, Brook brings plenty of charm and humor to the Straw Hats' travels. Although not quite reaching Zoro or Sanji's levels, Brook is a capable fighter in his own right. While his age is around the 90 mark, Brook died at 38 and his body has been preserved since then, albeit in skeleton form. Jinbe is the newest addition to the Straw Hats who lived during the Golden Age of pirates and led the Sun Pirates , basically as the king of the Fishman underworld.
Because of this, he's older than the other Straw Hats at 46 years old. Jinbe's height is shown to change throughout the manga and anime for scale because if his true height was shown, he might not always fit on the screen. He's a giant Fishman with the build of a blue whale and a shark. His monstrous size hides his compassionate and gentle side.
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