Marines

您所在的位置:网站首页 marine c Marines

Marines

#Marines | 来源: 网络整理| 查看: 265

Marines Marines Statistics Japanese Name: 海軍 Romanized Name: Kaigun Official English Name: Navy (VIZ, 4Kids, edited Funimation dub, Odex);Marines (Funimation, live-action series) First Appearance: Chapter 3; Episode 1 Affiliation: World Government Fleet Admiral: Sakazuki (Current)Sengoku (Former)Kong (Former) Total Bounty: At least Beli Small12,500,000,000 [notes 1]

The Marines are the seaborne military forces of the World Government, tasked with maritime law enforcement and naval warfare operations. They maintain a presence on all of the world's known seas, through countless branch offices; however, the vast majority of their forces are focused on the Grand Line, in which resides their base of operations, Marine Headquarters. Collectively, they stand as one of the Three Great Powers, alongside the Four Emperors and the Seven Warlords of the Sea, who were later replaced by the SSG.

Due to their actions and role, they are one of the major antagonist groups of the series overall, specifically they serve as the main antagonists in the Romance Dawn, Loguetown, Enies Lobby, Sabaody Archipelago, Marineford, Return to Sabaody and Egghead Arcs. They are also antagonists in various non-canon material, such as the Warship Island, Goat Island, G-8 and Marine Rookie filler Arcs, the fifth and eleventh movies, and the third, sixth and tenth specials.

Contents 1 Enlisting 2 Duties 3 Rank System 3.1 Commissioned Marine Officers 3.2 Infantry and Sailor Division 3.3 Special Ranks 3.4 Positions 3.4.1 Non-Canon Positions 3.5 Rank Insignia 3.6 Promotion and Demotion 4 Special Units and Departments 4.1 Science Unit Division 4.2 Giant Squad 4.3 SWORD 4.4 Bureau of Investigation Division 4.5 Communications Department 4.6 Photography Department 5 Military Powers 6 Questionable Actions 7 The New Age 8 Personnel 9 History 9.1 Past 9.2 East Blue Saga 9.2.1 Romance Dawn Arc 9.2.2 Diary of Koby-Meppo 9.2.3 Baratie Arc 9.2.4 Arlong Park Arc 9.2.5 Loguetown Arc 9.3 Arabasta Saga 9.3.1 Jango's Dance Paradise 9.3.2 Drum Island Arc 9.3.3 Arabasta Arc 9.4 Water 7 Saga 9.4.1 Long Ring Long Land Arc 9.4.2 Enies Lobby Arc 9.4.3 Post-Enies Lobby Arc 9.5 Summit War Saga 9.5.1 Sabaody Archipelago Arc 9.5.2 Amazon Lily Arc 9.5.3 Impel Down Arc 9.5.4 Marineford Arc 9.5.5 Post-War Arc 9.6 During the Timeskip 9.7 Fish-Man Island Saga 9.7.1 Return to Sabaody Arc 9.8 Dressrosa Saga 9.8.1 One Piece Film: Z 9.8.2 Caribou's Kehihihihi in the New World 9.8.3 Punk Hazard Arc 9.8.4 Dressrosa Arc 9.9 Whole Cake Island Saga 9.9.1 Zou Arc 9.9.2 Levely Arc 9.9.3 "Gang" Bege's Oh My Family 9.10 Wano Country Saga 9.10.1 Wano Country Arc 9.11 Final Saga 9.11.1 Egghead Arc 10 Early Concepts 11 Translation and Dub Issues 12 Trivia 13 References 13.1 Notes 14 Site Navigation Enlisting[]

The exact process of joining the Marines is unclear. It appears that one simply needs to ask to join and a ranking officer, presumably the base commander specifically, simply needs to approve the enlistment.

There are no enlistment restrictions regarding gender. While a majority of Marines are seen to be male, there is also a good number of female Marines, including Tsuru, Gion, Hina, Tashigi, Isuka and formerly Bell-mère. There also seems to be no restriction based on nationality. One can even enlist if the base they are enlisting at is outside their homeland, as seen when Koby enlisted at the base in Shells Town, even though he is from somewhere else. There also seems to be no restrictions regarding race; while a vast majority of Marines are human, they are known to also employ giants and (non-canonically) members of the Longarm Tribe. After enlisting, all Marines are assigned a unit, post, Marine code, and photo ID, which can be used to differentiate between fake Marines and the genuine article.[1]

Not all people who join the Marines do so willingly; Mother Carmel was a human trafficker who sold children from her orphanage to the government to be trained as Marines. Another example is Kaidou; the king of his homeland enlisted him in the Marines so that their kingdom could have a place at the Levely and because the kingdom could not handle him.

It is currently unknown if there is minimum age requirement for joining the Marines. Canonically, the youngest known person to enlist in the Marines is Koby, who joined at the age of sixteen. Non-canonically, the youngest known person to enlist is Zephyr, who joined at the age of fourteen. Notably, the orphans that Caramel had been planning to sell to the government all appeared to be under the age of ten.

The Marines try to make sure that no pirates infiltrate their ranks. The Marines at the 153rd Branch in Shells Town had initially wanted to perform a background check on Koby.[2] However, some pirates, such as Vergo, manage to join without the Marines realizing.[3] A former pirate may join the Marines if they undergo a trial and are pardoned for past crimes, such was the case for Jango. It is also possible for a pirate to become a Marine if they have the recommendation of a Marine officer.[4]

Duties[] Kuro's Execution in the Anime

The Marines executing a captured pirate.

The duty of the Marines is to maintain a law and order throughout the world and impose the will and might of the World Government. The main purpose of the Marines is bringing any criminal to justice, with a particular focus on capturing pirates. They use justice as their constituted policy to manage a world that is made almost entirely of ocean much easier. They are generally divided between those who support Absolute Justice and those who support (generally more lax) personal justices, with the former being the code of conduct for the Marines as a central doctrine.

Amongst their duties is awarding bounty hunters the bounties for the head of a criminal. They tolerate bounty hunters as a method of making their jobs easier, but are known to go out bounty hunting themselves. Apprehended criminals who are brought in alive are handed over to be made an example of. The Marines are left to ensure the transportation of these criminals to prison and/or to their execution.

Higher-ranked Marines (admirals and the fleet admiral) are expected to be on call to lead the Marine forces into war. This may take the form of apprehending many criminals at once, protecting the World Nobles, or calling a Buster Call to tackle a situation. Vice admirals are the ones who serve on the ships that the admirals call out, and are tasked with carrying out the admirals' orders exactly.

Some high-ranking Marines are also involved in infiltrating notorious and/or dangerous pirate crews. The goals for infiltration may vary, from attempting to stop the intake of recruits[5] to monitoring their activities.[6] Also, high-ranking Marines may even be involved in the apprehension of notorious pirates and/or other criminals, to the extent that even an admiral can be tasked to do the job, as seen when Admiral Fujitora was dispatched by Fleet Admiral Sakazuki to arrest Monkey D. Luffy and Trafalgar D. Water Law.[7]

Rank System[] Further information: Marine Ranks

The system of military rank in place for the Marines is fairly straightforward, where each rank is clearly outlined.[8] The Marines can be divided into two basic categories: Officers and Infantry. The officers hold a position of leadership while the infantry carry out the officers' orders. A Marine force will usually consist of one or two officers and multiple infantry soldiers.

Smoker and Tashigi Arriving at Marineford

Smoker with his right hand, Tashigi.

Commanding Marines often work in pairs, with one superior officer and a second-in-command, or a subordinate who is of a lower rank.[9] These partnerships may remain even during promotions, with both Marines advancing in rank together.[10] In the pair, the higher ranked officer will give the orders to those under their command, while the other acts as an advisor or information gatherer while ensuring their partner's command is undertaken by the subordinates.

Higher ranking Marines are noticeably stronger than lower ranked ones; the admirals in particular are known as the World Government's Ultimate Powerhouses. Officers and recruits stationed at Marine Headquarters are considered "super-elites". All ranks present from "Lieutenant" above are usually trained here, exceptions being those in command of other Marine bases, which includes Axe-Hand Morgan and Nezumi.[11]

It appears that higher ranked Marine Officers have the authority to poach subordinates from Marine Officers of a lower rank, as seen when Vice Admiral Garp transferred Koby and Helmeppo to his command from Commander Ripper.

The ranks within the Marines from highest to lowest are as follows:

Commissioned Marine Officers[] Marines One day

The Marines of Interest at the Marineford Arc

Fleet Admiral (元帥, Gensui?) Admiral (大将, Taishō?) Vice Admiral (中将, Chūjō?) Rear Admiral (少将, Shōshō?) Commodore (准将, Junshō?) Captain (大佐, Taisa?) Commander (中佐, Chūsa?) Lieutenant Commander (少佐, Shōsa?) Lieutenant (大尉, Taii?) Lieutenant Junior Grade (中尉, Chūi?) Ensign (少尉, Shōi?) Infantry and Sailor Division[] Chapter 691

Behind the Straw Hat Pirates and Z, this panel shows almost all the known Marines when they were simple cadets.

Warrant Officer (准尉, Juni?) Master Chief Petty Officer (曹長, Sōchō?) Chief Petty Officer (軍曹, Gunsō?) Petty Officer (伍長, Gochō?) Seaman First Class (一等兵, Ittōhei?) Seaman Apprentice (二等兵, Nitōhei?) Seaman Recruit (三等兵, Santōhei?) or Recruit (新兵, Shinpei?) Chore Boy (雑用, Zatsuyō?) (not an official rank) Special Ranks[] Inspector General (大目付, Ōmetsuke?) Instructor (教官, Kyōkan?) Positions[] Captain of the Science Unit (科学部隊隊長, Kagaku butai taichō?) Captain of SWORD (「SWORD」隊長, Sōdo taichō?) Director of Marine Bureau of Investigation (海軍犯罪捜査局, Kaigun hanzai sōsa-kyoku?) Base Commander (基地長, Kichi-chō?) Non-Canon Positions[] Special Operations Advisor (特別作戦参謀, Tokubetsu sakusen sanbō?) Special Inspector (特別監査官, Tokubetsu kansa-kan?) Fleet Commodore (提督, Teitoku?) (Base) Commander (司令官, Shirei-kan?) Chief (所長, Shochō?) Rank Insignia[]

The Marines do not have a system of rank insignia per se. However, there is a significant variation in the kinds of uniforms worn by Marines of different rankings, with many opting to wear a variety of dress showcasing their own eccentric style. However, as a general rule, uniform guidelines are as follows:[12]

Upon first entering the Marines, new recruits are given the standard uniform, consisting of a white short-sleeved button-up shirt displaying the Marine emblem, a simplified seagull, with "MARINE" underneath it on the back, and two horizontal blue lines around the collar; a blue neckerchief; dark blue trousers; and a white baseball cap, aqua-green in the front, with "MARINE" across the front in blue letters. All officers at the rank of Seaman (一等兵, Ittōhei?) and below wear this. Originally, Marines were known to wear dark brown shoes with dusty-blue colored tape tied around their ankles. Later in the series, the standard footwear was changed to black boots. The quasi-rank of "Chore Boy" (雑用, Zatsuyō?) adds the kanji 雑 Zatsu ("various" or "odds and ends") to the sleeves, which are slightly longer, and to the Marine emblem on the back. Once an officer has reached the rank of Petty Officer (伍長, Gochō?), he or she can choose from a number of different uniforms, including his or her own personal clothes. Only those who want to appear "sailor-like" will continue to wear a more traditional uniform. This uniform is generally the standard Marine infantry outfit, but with the addition of red and blue epaulettes. Sailors at the rank of Ensign (少尉, Shōi?) and above are allowed to wear the coat with "Justice" (正義, Seigi?) on the back. This coat tends to be worn like a cape, draped over the shoulders with the arms not in the sleeves. It should be noted that the sleeves of these coats are often much longer than the wearers' arms. For the rank of Lieutenant-Commander (少佐, Shōsa?) and above, a suit worn underneath the "Justice" coat is the preferred attire. Individual officers are free to choose the suit's color and pattern.

There are, of course, exceptions: Jango and Fullbody wear their own clothes with the "MARINE" hat, despite holding the rank of "Seaman Recruit" (三等兵, Santōhei?). This may have something to do with the exceptional circumstances by which both of these men were brought into their present situation (Jango been a former pirate with a bounty and Fullbody being a Lieutenant who was demoted), the leniency of their commanding officer, or just the fact that the dress code is not strictly enforced. Also, low rank soldiers stationed at G-5 tend to not wear the full uniform due to their disregard for the rules, to the point of wearing slacks and/or wearing a bucket as a hat.

Some high ranking officers are also known to disregard the standard dress code. Smoker continues to be shirtless under his jacket, which he wears under his marine officer coat. Admiral Fujitora also foregoes the conventional suit and tie, and retains his personal clothes underneath his Marine coat.

Some Marines, particularly high-ranking ones, have special custom colors in their coats. While Sengoku was an admiral, his Marine coat sported red epaulettes, instead of the usual yellow that is commonly worn by an admiral. Garp and Tsuru also wear their special epaulettes, as Garp wears red and black, while Tsuru wears purple with white dot epaulettes, and Zephyr's were blue. Similarly, top ranked Marines' coats also have custom-colored cuffs, with the Admirals for example having all of their coat cuffs match their color scheme.

Promotion and Demotion[]

It is currently unknown what the exact standard is for a Marine to be promoted to a higher rank. The only time a Marine is seen being promoted in the series is when Smoker and Tashigi were both promoted by one rank following the defeat of Crocodile.

A Marine does have the right to reject the offer of promotion and remain at their current rank, as evidenced by Vice Admiral Garp rejected the promotion to Admiral numerous times.

Marines can also be demoted to a lower rank. Fullbody was demoted from Lieutenant to Seaman Recruit as a condition for his friend Jango to be pardoned for his past crimes as a pirate.

Special Units and Departments[]

In addition to the main military forces, the Marines have employees in charge of several services with the intent of supporting the main troops, including chefs[13] and kitchen employees,[14] doctors,[15] or scientists.

The Marines also have special divisions and squads within their general hierarchy. Those divisions are usually in charge of specific tasks and missions beyond the usual Marine duties and tend to feature their own leadership and ranks. Known units include:

Science Unit Division[]

The Science Unit (科学部隊, Kagaku Butai?) is the Marines' scientific research and development team, consisting of scientists and led by Dr. Vegapunk, the world's smartest man, with his bodyguard Sentomaru acting as captain. The science team is primarily responsible for most of the special technology found in the hands of Marines, including, for example, the use of seastone lining on Marine battleships, which allows those to cross the Calm Belt without disturbing the resident Sea Kings. Another major achievement of this unit consists of the Pacifista project.

Within the Science Unit, there also exists a special group known as the SSG that is intended to replace the Seven Warlords of the Sea within the Three Great Powers structure of the world through the Seraphim project.

Giant Squad[] Further information: Giant Squad

The Giant Squad (巨人部隊, Kyojin Butai?) is a Marine group composed solely of giants. During the Summit War of Marineford, they were assigned with the duty of protecting the execution platform holding Portgas D. Ace.

SWORD[] Further information: SWORD

SWORD is a secret unit within the Marines consisting of publicly resigned Marines, apparently led by X Drake. Despite their status, they can still operate on the Marines' behalf and are not beholden to orders from higher command, but are considered expendable should their actions prove troublesome.

Bureau of Investigation Division[]

The Marine Bureau of Investigation (海軍犯罪捜査局, Kaigun Hanzai Sōsa-kyoku?) is a Marine division in charge of investigating and collecting data of major incidents happening within their jurisdiction. They are led by Tensei, the division's director.

They were summoned by Akainu to investigate the events that happened during the latest Levely, particularly the surprise assault of the Revolutionary Army and the murder of King Cobra of Arabasta Kingdom, as well as the supposed disappearance of his daughter.[16]

Communications Department[]

The Communications Department (通信部, Tsūshin-bu?) is a Marine division in charge of detecting, intercepting and tracing Den Den Mushi calls from outlaw organizations, such as the Revolutionary Army.[17]

Before the Lulusia Kingdom was wiped off the map, the department had managed to locate Sabo while he made an emergency call to his fellow revolutionaries. However, to prevent the intel Sabo held from being revealed to the department itself, the Five Elders ordered the whole operation to be cut off and dismissed with no acknowledgement that it was made in the first place.[18]

Photography Department[]

The Marines' Photography Department (海軍写真部, Kaigun Shashin-bu?) is the Marine unit responsible for taking pictures of pirates and other criminals to utilize in wanted posters. They were once led by Attach, until he got fired for frequent mistakes.

Military Powers[] Marineford Island

The former Marine Headquarters surrounded by warships.

Although the exact total number of Marines in the world is unknown, it is without a doubt the mightiest military power in the world of One Piece. The last time there was an assembly of a massive force was during the execution of Portgas D. Ace. The number reported to have assembled was around 100,000-foot soldiers, accompanied by 50 Battleships.[19] In the aftermath of the war, it was shown that Marine bases all around the world still had a very large number of troops stationed there during the battle.

Marines are allowed to wield whatever weapon they are most comfortable with, no matter how unusual they may be. They are even free to fight bare-handed. Some Marines possess Devil Fruit powers, some of which are very strong and versatile.

The Marines enlist not only humans, but also giants as well. Including Vice Admiral John Giant, there are currently nine known giants in the Marines. Later, they added the mechanized Pacifistas to their ranks, which have the physical form of Bartholomew Kuma with the augmentation of Admiral Kizaru's laser beams.

They were also aided by the dreaded Seven Warlords of the Sea, seven extremely powerful pirate captains who assist them in their endeavors in exchange for no longer being considered wanted criminals. The Warlord system was later abolished and replaced by the SSG and their Seraphim.

Then there are the powerhouses in the form of the Admirals, as well as numerous Marine officers who are not only strong and effective, but also have made their names known and remembered. Last but not least, they also boasted possibly the strongest Marines to have ever lived, Former Fleet Admiral Sengoku and Former Vice Admiral Monkey D. Garp, though the two of them have since retired.

Buster Call Arrives

Buster Call battleships begin to fire.

The strongest offense the Marines can unleash is the Buster Call; an assault of ten battleships lead by five Vice Admirals. The Buster Call is equal in strength to an entire nation's military and the target island is completely destroyed, the buildings, the people, even the island itself. Within the Marines, only the three admirals and the fleet admiral have the authority to order a Buster Call, of course, they could bestow the privilege onto someone else temporarily.

The Marines are protected by their Headquarters Marineford, later relocated to New Marineford, which is one of, if not the strongest Marine Fortress in the Grand Line, with numerous defense mechanisms and artillery in almost every direction.

It is a force formed all for the sake of defending, ensuring, and enforcing the might of Justice. With the battle against Whitebeard's forces that came to a close, they emerged victorious, although many had perished as a result. However, that did not stop the uninterrupted march of the Marines, as they have spent most of their time rebuilding their damaged forces. With Whitebeard's final proclamation bringing about a new wave of pirates and new military staff reassignment with Admiral Akainu becoming Fleet Admiral, the Marines have doubled their efforts in cracking down on the new surge of pirates, especially in the New World.

With the way things are progressing, it is most likely that another war will start, and the Marines might have to conjure an even greater force to combat what is to come.

Questionable Actions[]

The main problem within the Marines is their approach to Justice. There is little worry from the higher-ranked Marines as to how the Justice is carried out, so long as it is, leading those who truly support absolute justice to take questionable actions in carrying out their duties. In some cases, even causing more damage than the pirates they were trying to stop would have, sometimes deliberately. Examples include the destruction of Ohara and the decimation of Flevance.

Onigumo Shoots Marine

Onigumo kills one of his subordinates for disobeying orders

As the main military force of the World Government, they are considered the key strategic development force in the World Government and are expected to obey. Sometimes these orders are questionable; however, they are expected to carry them out no matter what, even if it means sacrificing allied Marines. Those who do not obey the orders will be punished with death.[20]

Five Warlords of the Sea at Mary Geoise

The Marines working with pirates.

The Marines were also aided by the Seven Warlords of the Sea, seven powerful pirate Captains who have been pardoned by the government in exchange for their impressive combat prowess being at their beck and call. A severe act of hypocrisy, as the main practice of the Marines is to capture pirates. Several Marines, such as Aokiji, Akainu, Smoker, Sengoku, Kizaru, and Fujitora think of the Seven Warlords of the Sea as no more than pirates. In turn, the Seven Warlords of the Sea have no obligations to obey the Marines unless under the direct orders of the World Government itself. The Warlords also continue their pirate activities, with the Marines being unable to do anything about it.

One of the most questionable parts of their "Justice" is when it comes to slavery. Despite the practice supposedly being abolished years before, it is often shown that they just look the other way. Especially when it comes to the slaves of the World Nobles', where it is even seen as a crime to free said slaves, even if the person is merely a child. Often, they are tasked in finding and retrieving the person to be a slave once again. The Marines have even purchased promising children from slave traders to be recruited and trained into soldiers.

Another part of the hypocrisy of the Marines is when it comes to their treatment of islands that are not affiliated with the World Government. By law, Marines are not allowed to aid unaffiliated island, meaning they're not allowed take any actions against pirates present there. However, whenever any Marine sets foot on an island that is not affiliated with the World Government, they are no longer bound by usual laws. Therefore, they are basically allowed to do whatever they please and treat anyone on the island anyway they like, including murdering them should they feel like it. In worse cases, corrupted Marines would sometimes invade unaffiliated islands for personal interests and attack defenseless citizens in a similar manner to pirates. Strangely, Marines can still arrest pirates on unaffiliated island if they want to, as Admiral Ryokugyu had entered Wano Country to kill Luffy after the Raid on Onigashima and arrested Edward Weevil on Sphinx.

The New Age[]

In the aftermath of the Summit War of Marineford, because of Blackbeard's actions and the death of Whitebeard, a new age has begun upon the world and the "Age of Pirates" that Roger established has ended. Thus began a new time for the Marines as well. With the greatest Marines, Fleet Admiral Sengoku and Vice Admiral Garp resigning, a power vacuum for the position of fleet admiral occurred.

Despite Sengoku's recommendation for Aokiji to replace him as leader of the Marines, the upper echelons of the world government wanted Akainu to become fleet admiral. While Aokiji is normally very laid back, he was quite adamant in his disapproval of Akainu receiving the promotion.

Kuzan vs

Aokiji vs. Akainu.

The two admirals commenced a ten-day duel on the island of Punk Hazard. The whole world knows of the duel, but details of what happened during the battle were agreed to be kept secret. It was decided that the loser would withdraw his candidacy without complaint and the winner would become the new fleet admiral.

Both admirals were heavily injured, but ultimately Akainu managed to win and therefore became the new leader of the Marines. However, after the battle, Akainu spared his rival's life, his reasons for this remain unknown. Aokiji, disliking Akainu and his methods and not wanting to serve under him, resigned from the Marines and disappeared.[21]

To compensate the loss of so much military power, the World Government granted the Marines unprecedented power, and with Sakazuki as the new fleet admiral, the organization has become a much more powerful organization of justice.

New Marineford Infobox

New Marineford.

To better combat the forces of the Four Emperors and all the other pirates strong enough to handle the New World Akainu had the base of operations for the Marines relocated to the New World. It is now on an island known as New Marineford, which was previously the location of the G-1 base, which is now located at the old Marine Headquarters in Marineford.[22]

The Marines also held a World Military Draft to conscript additional troops, among them were the two new admirals that took Aokiji and Akainu's places.[23]

Personnel[] See also the associated category: Marines. [v · e · ?]Marines Fleet Admiral Sakazuki Portrait Sakazuki Admirals Borsalino Portrait Issho Portrait Aramaki Portrait Kizaru (Borsalino) Fujitora (Issho) Ryokugyu (Aramaki) Vice Admirals Monkey D. Garp Portrait Tsuru Portrait John Giant Portrait Stainless Portrait Cancer Portrait Monkey D. Garp * ? Tsuru John Giant Stainless Cancer Mozambia Portrait Comil Portrait Momonga Portrait Onigumo Portrait Doberman Portrait Mozambia Comil * Momonga * Onigumo Doberman Strawberry Portrait Yamakaji Portrait Lacroix Portrait Lonz Portrait Dalmatian Portrait Strawberry Yamakaji Lacroix Lonz Dalmatian Bastille Portrait Smoker Portrait Maynard Portrait Gion Portrait Tokikake Portrait Bastille Smoker * Maynard Momousagi (Gion) Chaton (Tokikake) NoPicAvailable Nazu Ketagari Portrait Doll Portrait Bluegrass Portrait Egghead Fleet Vice Admiral 1 Portrait Draw Nazu Ketagari Doll * Bluegrass ????? Egghead Fleet Vice Admiral 2 Portrait Egghead Fleet Vice Admiral 3 Portrait Egghead Fleet Vice Admiral 4 Portrait Egghead Fleet Vice Admiral 5 Portrait Egghead Fleet Vice Admiral 6 Portrait ????? ????? ????? ????? ????? T Bone Portrait T Bone † Rear Admirals Sicily Portrait Akehende Portrait Catacombo Portrait Hina Portrait Prince Grus Portrait Sicily Akehende Catacombo Hina Prince Grus Kujaku Portrait Kadar Portrait Kujaku Kadar ? Commodores Daigin Portrait Yarisugi Portrait Brannew Portrait Kibin Portrait Pudding Pudding Portrait Daigin Yarisugi Brannew Kibin ≠ Pudding Pudding † Captains Very Good Portrait Shu Portrait Sharinguru Portrait Gorilla Portrait Tashigi Portrait Very Good Shu Sharinguru Gorilla Tashigi Koby Portrait Nezumi Portrait Ratel Portrait Koby Nezumi Ratel Commanders, Lieutenant Commanders Ripper Portrait Hibari Portrait Donquixote Rosinante Portrait Glove Portrait Helmeppo Portrait Commander Ripper Commander Hibari Commander Donquixote Rosinante † Commander Glove ≠ Lieutenant Commander Helmeppo Fullbody Portrait Jango Portrait Lieutenant Commander Fullbody Lieutenant Commander Jango Lieutenants, Lieutenant Junior Grades, Ensigns Zotto Portrait Stalker Portrait Rokkaku Portrait Makko Portrait Isuka Portrait Lieutenant Zotto Lieutenant Junior Grade Stalker Lieutenant Junior Grade Rokkaku Ensign Makko Ensign Isuka Other High Ranking Marines Sengoku Portrait X Drake Portrait Tensei Portrait Bogard Portrait Candre Portrait Inspector GeneralSengoku * SWORD CaptainX Drake * ? Director of InvestigationKurouma (Tensei) Bogard * Candre * Giant Squad Portrait Giant Squad * Chief Petty Officers, Seamen Mashikaku (Marine) Portrait Shine Portrait Asahija Portrait Lines Portrait Ukkari Portrait Chief Petty Officer Mashikaku Chief Petty Officer Shine Chief Petty Officer Asahija Seaman First Class Lines Seaman Recruit Ukkari Science Unit Vegapunk Portrait Sentomaru Portrait Caesar Clown Marine Portrait Head ScientistDr. Vegapunk Science CaptainSentomaru ‡ ScientistCaesar Clown ‡ Unknown Ranking Marines * Pike Portrait Bomba (Marine) Portrait Bakezo Portrait Jero Portrait Gal Portrait Pike Bomba Bakezo Jero Gal Former Marine Officers Kong Portrait Kuzan Pre Timeskip Portrait Jaguar D. Saul Portrait Vergo Portrait Morgan Portrait Fleet Admiral Kong ‡ Admiral Aokiji (Kuzan) ‡ Vice AdmiralJaguar D. Saul ‡ Vice AdmiralVergo ‡ † Captain Morgan ‡ Bell-mère Marine Portrait Diez Barrels Portrait Bell-mère ‡ † * Diez Barrels ‡ † * Other Marine Personnel Fishbonen Portrait Kyuji Portrait Koda Portrait Rika Portrait Attach Portrait Dr. Fishbonen Chef Kyuji Chef Koda Waitress Rika Chief of Photography Attach ‡ Marine Headquarters Court Portrait Marine Headquarters Court [v · e · ?]Non-Canon Marines with Known Ranks Zephyr Instructor Portrait Jonathan Portrait Komei Portrait Wilder Portrait Prodi Portrait AdmiralZephyr  * ‡ † Vice Admiral Jonathan  * Vice Admiral Komei Vice Admiral Wilder Vice Admiral Prodi  * NoPicAvailable Graydle Portrait Balzac Portrait Yukimura Portrait Barricade Portrait Vice Admiral Blago Vice Admiral Graydle Vice Admiral Balzac Rear Admiral Yukimura  ? Rear Admiral Barricade ? Bufflo Portrait Shuzo Portrait Bilić Portrait Gage Portrait Guard Portrait Rear Admiral Bufflo * Commodore Shuzo  ‡ CommodoreBilić  ‡ Commodore Gage ? Commodore Guard ? LeMay Portrait Moore Portrait Trap Portrait All-Hunt Grount Portrait Pontanitaire Portrait Captain LeMay  ‡ Captain Moore Captain Trap CaptainAll-Hunt Grount Captain Pontanitaire Tomac Portrait NoPicAvailable Governor Portrait Shepherd Portrait Week Portrait Captain Tomac Captain "Benevolent King of the Waves" Commander Governor Commander Shepherd Commander Week ? Hardy Portrait Rapanui Pasqua Portrait Drake (Non-Canon) Portrait Randolph Marine Portrait Agray Portrait Lieutenant Commander Hardy Lieutenant CommanderRapanui Pasqua Lieutenant Commander Drake Lieutenant Commander Randolph  ‡ Lieutenant Commander Agray ? Ant De Bonham Portrait Shimoi Zappa Portrait Daddy Masterson Portrait Arsel Portrait Isaac Portrait Lieutenant Junior GradeAnt De Bonham Lieutenant Junior Grade Shimoi Zappa Ensign Daddy Masterson  ‡ Ensign Arsel ? Warden Isaac ≠ Sada Portrait Minchey Portrait Straight Portrait Sargus Portrait Pokke Portrait Warrant Officer Sada Chief Petty Officer Minchey  ‡ Chief Petty Officer Straight Chief Petty Officer Sargus Chore Boy Pokke Marines with Unknown Ranks Nelson Royale Portrait Isoka Portrait Akibi Portrait Rongo Portrait Pukau Portrait Nelson Royale ? Isoka Akibi Rongo Pukau Lego Portrait Jim Portrait Saga Portrait Toma Portrait Bismarck Portrait Lego Jim † Saga Toma Bismarck Boo Kong Portrait Gasparde Portrait Hot Wind Marines Portrait Ryudo Portrait Marine Kung Fu Dugong Portrait Boo Kong Gasparde ‡ ? Hot Wind Marines Ryudo † Kung Fu Dugongs Giant Baseball Team Portrait Ain Marine Portrait Binz Marine Portrait Regis Portrait Edomae Portrait Giant Baseball Team Ain ‡ Binz ‡ Regis Edomae Chico Chip Portrait Loudness Portrait Amity Portrait Chusuke Portrait Nyanta Portrait Chico Chip Loudness Amity Chusuke Nyanta Tajiko Portrait Hoisha Portrait Cerriot Portrait Tequila Portrait Two Base Portrait Tajiko Hoisha Cerriot Tequila Two Base Eisha Portrait Pijama Portrait Slim Portrait Mucho Portrait Tagosaku Portrait Eisha Pijama Slim Mucho Tagosaku Meganetti Portrait Moyashi Portrait Smash Portrait Dojaku Portrait Kansho Portrait Meganetti Moyashi Smash  ‡ Dojaku Kansho Curve Portrait Marine X Portrait Merlin Portrait Diomis Portrait Duncan Portrait Curve Marine X Merlin Diomis Duncan Comb Portrait Glass Portrait Marron Portrait NoPicAvailable Eliza (Odyssey) Portrait Comb Glass Marron Horo Eliza * * Wombat Portrait Pink Koinu Portrait Mint Kotori Portrait Lemonade Kozaru Portrait Wombat * Pink Koinu Mint Kotori Lemonade Kozaru Other Marines Employees Kobato Portrait Mekao Portrait Jessica Portrait Shinpachi Portrait Billy (Cook) Portrait PediatricianDr. Kobato Shipwright Mekao Head Chef Jessica Chef Shinpachi Chef Billy Tom (Non-Canon) Portrait Tajio Portrait Marley Brothers Portrait Chef Tom Chef-in-training Tajio DishwashersMarley Brothers Affiliation World Government Portrait Impel Down Portrait World Government Impel Down

[Click here to see the legend of the symbols used][Hide the legend]

 †: the character is deceased.  ?: the character's status is unknown.  ≠: the character is non-canon.  ‡: the character is no longer part of this group. Hovering the symbol may give further details.  *: other relevant information. Hovering the symbol gives further details. History[] Past[]

Exactly how long the Marines have been around for is unknown, as well as how they were created; however, it has been commented that Marineford has been their "stronghold/watchpost of justice" for centuries, implying that they have existed for quite a while.[24]

Carmel Saves the Giant Warrior Pirates

Sister Carmel saving the crew from execution.

Over 100 years ago, the Marines issued bounties to the captains of the Giant Warrior Pirates, Dorry and Brogy.[25] 100 years ago, the Marines captured the other members of the crew after they dispersed, and prepared to execute them. However, the execution was staged in coordination with the underworld dealer Carmel, who appeared during the execution to spare the giants' lives. This move allowed Carmel to establish an orphanage in the powerful giant country of Elbaf,[26] where she secretly sold children of all races to be enlisted by the Marines and Cipher Pol. Within 37 years, John Giant became the first giant ever to enlist in the Marines thanks to Carmel, and he would be joined by several more over the years. The Marines' partnership with Carmel was ended when she died 62 years ago.[27]

Ten years later, Oimo and Kashii of the Giant Warrior Pirates were captured by the Marines and tricked into working on Enies Lobby under the impression that Dorry and Brogy were imprisoned.[28]

Fifty-six years ago, Monkey D. Garp, Sengoku, and Tsuru joined the Marines and gained high rankings and renown during their careers.[29]

God Valley Incident Infobox

Monkey D. Garp and Gol D. Roger faces Rocks Pirates.

Garp became known as the "Hero of the Marines" 38 years ago due to the God Valley Incident, where he and the pirate Gol D. Roger joined forces to defeat the dangerous pirate Rocks D. Xebec and his crew the Rocks Pirates.[30] In the next two decades, Garp would pursue and corner Roger frequently as the latter ultimately became Pirate King.[31]

Shiki and Sengoku and Garp

Shiki faces Garp and Sengoku.

27 years ago, Garp and Sengoku attempted to stop a clash between Roger and Shiki. Three years later, Roger turned himself in to the World Government and was set to be executed. Shiki attacked Marineford in retaliation, but was defeated by Garp and Sengoku and imprisoned in Impel Down. However, Shiki managed to escape from Impel Down two years later.[32]

After Roger's death, the Marines continued pursuing people who were connected to him, and later arrested and executed Tom, who had built his ship, the Oro Jackson.[33]

Twenty-two years ago, around the time when Shiki escaped from Impel Down, the World Government discovered that scholars on Ohara were studying the Poneglyphs and commissioned a Marine Buster Call. Five vice admirals, including Sakazuki and Kuzan, led the attack and utterly destroyed Ohara and its scholars, with Sakazuki killing the other citizens in order to ensure no scholar survived. Vice Admiral Jaguar D. Saul defected against the Marines and allowed the young Nico Robin to escape, causing the Marines to pursue her for her ability to read the Poneglyphs.[34]

Shortly before the present day, X Drake, the captain of the secret unit SWORD and a rear admiral, left the Marines in order to work undercover as a pirate, forming the Drake Pirates.[6]

East Blue Saga[] Romance Dawn Arc[] Luffy vs

Luffy confronts Captain Morgan.

The Marines stationed under Captain Morgan at Shells Town imprisoned Roronoa Zoro after he attacked Morgan's son Helmeppo; they planned to execute him later. Days afterward, they worked to erect a statue of Morgan, but the statue was broken when Monkey D. Luffy came flying in. Luffy captured Helmeppo and went to free Zoro as the Marines chased after him. Luffy blocked their bullets as Zoro was freed, and the two battled the Marines, defeating Morgan in the process.

Later, Luffy staged a fight in order to distance himself from Koby so that the latter could join the Marines. The Marines took Koby in and ordered the Straw Hats to leave, but thanked them for defeating their abusive captain.

Diary of Koby-Meppo[]

Koby and Helmeppo joined the Marines as cabin boys.[35] One day, they served on a ship captained by Vice Admiral Garp that was taking the captive Morgan to face trial. However, Morgan escaped and brought his son with him as a hostage.[36] Koby managed to prevent the Marines from killing Helmeppo with Morgan, and Helmeppo freed himself and returned as Morgan sailed away at large.

Baratie Arc[]

The Marine Fullbody came to Baratie to eat, but got in a fight with the chefs and was left badly beaten.[37]

Arlong Park Arc[]

Commodore Pudding Pudding attempted to free the people of Cocoyasi Village from their captivity to the fish-man Arlong, but was killed by Arlong and his crew.[38]

Captain Nezumi took bribes from Arlong to prevent Marine investigation.[39] After Arlong was defeated, Nezumi attempted to take Arlong's credit and money, but was defeated by the Straw Hat Pirates; enraged, he made sure that Luffy was given a bounty. Afterward, Nezumi returned to the 16th Branch base and reported the incident to his superiors; where these offered a bounty of Beli30,000,000.[40]

Loguetown Arc[] Dragon Saves Luffy from Smoker

The mysterious Dragon saves Luffy from Captain Smoker.

Captain Smoker was stationed on Loguetown, where he successfully captured all pirates stepping foot in there.[41] His petty officer Tashigi encountered Zoro while shopping for swords.[42] Later, as the Buggy and Alvida Alliance failed to publicly execute Luffy, Smoker and his men raced to capture the pirates. Smoker trapped the Buggy and Alvida Alliance and succeeded in chasing and pinning down Luffy. Meanwhile, Tashigi angrily confronted Zoro, but was quickly defeated by him. Smoker was forced to free Luffy when a man unknown suddenly arrived, and the Straw Hats were able to escape Loguetown. Smoker then decided to go after Luffy, along with Tashigi, abandoning his post in Loguetown.[43]

Arabasta Saga[] Jango's Dance Paradise[]

Fullbody participated in a dance contest at Mirror Ball Island, but lost to the disguised pirate Jango. Not knowing who he was, Fullbody struck up a quick friendship with Jango.[44] Yurikah and the Tulip Pirates then attacked, managing to overpower Fullbody. Jango worked with Fullbody to defeat them, although he revealed his identity in the process. Jango was tried and set to be executed, but Fullbody bailed him out at the cost of a demotion. Jango then joined Fullbody as a cabin boy on Hina's ship.[45]

Drum Island Arc[]

Smoker captured the Baroque Works agent Mr. 11 in order to find out more information about the organization.[46]

Arabasta Arc[] Smoker Let's Luffy Run Away

Smoker spares Luffy in Arabasta.

Smoker confronted Luffy again on the coast of Arabasta, but was stopped by Luffy's brother Ace, and the two fought to a stalemate.[47] While the Marine ship was docked at Nanohana, the captive Mr. 11 was shot by his fellow agent Mr. Mellow.[48]

Smoker later confronted the Straw Hats again at Rainbase, but they were led into Crocodile's seastone cage.[49] They were eventually freed by Sanji, and Smoker decided to not arrest Luffy.[50]

Smoker, Tashigi, and his men apprehended Crocodile upon his defeat.[51] He later heard that he was the one to receive credit for Crocodile's defeat, to his anger.[52]

When the Straw Hats set off from Arabasta, they were confronted by Hina and her troops. However, Mr. 2 Bon Kurei arrived and held off the Marines long enough for the pirates to escape.[53]

Water 7 Saga[] Long Ring Long Land Arc[]

The Straw Hat Pirates encountered Marine Admiral Aokiji, who taunted them about Nico Robin and her checkered past. An angry Luffy attacked him, but Aokiji incapacitated almost the entire crew and froze Robin before facing off with Luffy, but easily defeated the captain.[54] He decided to let them go, since he was indebted to Luffy's grandfather, but before leaving, he reminded the latter that sooner or later he would have to leave Robin because of the danger he represented.[55]

Enies Lobby Arc[] Buster Call Arrives

Buster Call at Enies Lobby.

Hundreds of Marines stationed on the island fought when the Straw Hat Pirates and the Franky Family invaded Enies Lobby, but they were routed.

When Spandam accidentally ordered a Buster Call, many large Marine ships came to destroy the island. Despite Spandam's pleas, they were unable to prevent the Straw Hats from escaping.

Post-Enies Lobby Arc[]

Monkey D. Garp and his men came to Water 7 in order for Garp to speak to his grandson Luffy. Koby and Helmeppo also came and reunited with Luffy and Zoro.

During a celebration on Water 7, Aokiji secretly confronted Robin about his involvement in the destruction of Ohara.

As the Straw Hats prepared to leave Water 7, Garp returned under orders to capture them, but the pirates managed to escape.

On an unidentified island, the newly promoted Commodore Smoker and his right hand, the newly promoted Ensign Tashigi had just captured a pirate with a bounty of Beli50,000,000. However, Smoker found it to be too easy for a pirate of that bounty, claiming that he would need more strength to stop the Straw Hat Pirates in the New World.[56]

Summit War Saga[] Sabaody Archipelago Arc[] Kizaru Asks Pirates

Admiral Kizaru arrives at the Sabaody Archipelago.

When Luffy hit a World Noble, Marine Admiral Kizaru volunteered to take him out.[57] The initial Marine reinforcements were defeated by the Heart Pirates, Kid Pirates, and Straw Hats.[58] Kizaru and his troops then arrived, where they confronted the pirates present.[59] Here Jewelry Bonney and Capone Bege easily got rid of the Marines they faced.[60] On the other hand, Kizaru quickly defeated Urouge, Scratchmen Apoo, X Drake, and Basil Hawkins.[61] Bartholomew Kuma and Sentomaru then appeared to fight the Straw Hats, where they were joined by Kizaru, before Silvers Rayleigh appeared to defend the crew.[62] In the end, Bartholomew Kuma dispersed all of the Straw Hats.[63]

Amazon Lily Arc[] Momonga Stabbing his Hand

Marines attempting to recruit Hancock for the coming war against Whitebeard.

Vice Admiral Momonga came to Amazon Lily in order to give the Warlord of the Sea Boa Hancock her mandatory summons to participate in the upcoming Summit War of Marineford. She refused, turning his men to stone.[64] However, she later relented and freed his men in order to bring Luffy to Impel Down.[65]

Impel Down Arc[]

When they arrived after four days at Impel Down, the Marines stationed there spotted him and his crew and let them in as he, Hancock, and a hidden Luffy got off the ship and walked to the door. Momonga told Hancock that, since she was still a pirate, she must wear seastone handcuffs and undergo a full body search before she could go inside to see Ace.[66] As he was about to leave, Lieutenant Zotto gave him the report that Shanks and Kaidou had clashed in the New World, making the Marines anxious about possible problems that could arise from the conflict between the two Emperors.[67]

23 ships of the Marines patrolling the Moby Dick were destroyed by Whitebeard.[68]

Marineford Arc[] Further information: Summit War of Marineford Summit War of Marineford Infobox

War rages between the Marines and the Whitebeard Pirates.

After Marshall D. Teach had captured the second division commander of the Whitebeard Pirates Portgas D. Ace to become a Warlord of the Sea, with Ace's execution being announced, the Marines were preparing to have an all-out war against the Whitebeard Pirates,[69] which took place at Marineford.[70] Alongside the Whitebeard Pirates came Monkey D. Luffy and a motley crew of Impel Down breakout convicts,[71] and the battle had escalated to its final phase after an hour and a half.

Upon Ace and Whitebeard's deaths, Shanks arrived to stop the war, and Sengoku agreed with him.[72] With that, the world who despises pirates celebrated the Marines for their victory, only to be shocked that pirates became more aggressive due to Whitebeard's death. However, Sengoku then finds out that several Level 6 prisoners from Impel Down escaped thanks to Blackbeard, and is even more furious when the World Government declares the second mass escape must be suppressed from the general public.[73]

Post-War Arc[]

Shortly after the end of the war, Sengoku resigned from his position as fleet admiral, three weeks after Garp did.[74]

During the Timeskip[]

The position of fleet admiral was replaced after a great ten-day battle between Aokiji and Akainu at some point between the two years, following the war. The victor was Sakazuki, who became the new fleet admiral, and though Kuzan was alive, he refused to work under Akainu and thus left the Marines. Aokiji's resignation was a great loss to the Marines although they have become much stronger under the command of their new fleet admiral.[21]

The Marines held a World Military Draft (世界徴兵, Sekai Chōhei?), through which Fujitora and Ryokugyu received a special appointment to the rank of admiral.[75]

During his operation as a pirate, X Drake joined the Beasts Pirates and quickly rose in rank, becoming one of their Shinuchi.[6]

Fish-Man Island Saga[] Return to Sabaody Arc[]

After the Straw Hat Pirates were confirmed to have returned, Sentomaru, now officially a member of the Marine Corps, went looking for them with a group of Marines and a couple of Pacifista.[76] When the Marines arrived, they went to arrest Brook, but to no avail.[77] They then encountered the Fake Straw Hat Crew, who were quickly defeated; although when the true Straw Hats appeared, they were able to escape without any problem, destroying the Pacifists on the way.[78]

Dressrosa Saga[]

The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.

One Piece Film: Z[]

A division of the Marines was sent to Firs Island to prevent Z, the leader of the Neo Marines and former Admiral of the Marines, from seizing the Dyna Stones that the World Government kept there, but in the end, they were defeated. However, just before Z left the island, Admiral Kizaru appeared and entered into a savage battle him. Z, in a desperate act to defeat him and at the same time destroy the endpoint, threw a dyna stone at Borsalino which exploded, destroying the entire place.[79]

Later, the multiple senior Marines officials gathered to discuss what happened to the endpoint, they suspected that Z did not die in the explosion and that he intended to destroy the other two remaining endpoints in order to raze the New World.[79]

Several marines were sent to the second endpoint, Secon Island, to prevent Z from destroying it but to their dismay their efforts were in vain, and that island was also devastated by the dyna stones stolen by the Neo Marines.[79]

When Z was finally defeated on Piriodo by Monkey D. Luffy, Admiral Kizaru appeared followed by several Vice Admirals intent on exterminating the Neo Marines and the Straw Hats alike. However, Z, in a final act of redemption, sacrificed himself for everyone, facing the multitude of Marines alone to give the others a chance to escape.[79]

Concludes non-canon section.

Caribou's Kehihihihi in the New World[]

The pirate Caribou was taken to the G-5 Marine base by Jinbe. The Marines tied Caribou to a stake to burn him, but Caribou's crewmates suddenly arrived to rescue him.[80] They succeeded in freeing Caribou, but Caribou immediately abandoned them at the base.[81] However, the crew eventually managed to escape from the base, where they also took a Marine ship.[82]

Punk Hazard Arc[] Takt

Law attacks the G-5 Marines.

Now stationed at G-5, Smoker found out that the Straw Hat Pirates had entered the New World, following them to the forbidden island Punk Hazard.[83] Smoker then encountered the Warlord of the Sea Trafalgar Law, who defeated him, took his heart, and switched him with Tashigi.[84] The Marines then attempted to invade Caesar Clown's lab, having found out about him experimenting on abducted children. However, they encountered and battled the Straw Hats, and Caesar arrived and easily defeated them, putting Smoker and Tashigi in a cage with the Straw Hats and Law.[85]

G-5 Sacrifice

G-5 sailors are engulfed by Shinokuni.

Caesar put the cage outside for them to be poisoned by its gas, but they escaped and re-entered the facility to stage a counterattack. Smoker confronted Vice Admiral Vergo, who was actually a spy for the Donquixote Pirates, but was defeated; however, he managed to return Law's heart, who managed to defeat Vergo.[86] Meanwhile, the G-5 Marines worked to liberate the captive children while running from the gas, and with help from Zoro, Tashigi managed to defeat Caesar's underling Monet. During the frenzy, many G-5 Marines became encased by the gas Shinokuni as they sacrificed themselves to help Tashigi and others.

Doflamingo's Haoshoku Haki

Doflamingo knocks out the G-5 Marines with Haoshoku Haki.

With Caesar being defeated by Luffy and Vergo being defeated by Law, the Marines and the Straw Hats managed to escape from the facility with the children before the gas reached them. They then celebrated, though halfheartedly attempted to separate themselves from the pirates. However, they were saddened when the Straw Hats and Law left.

Later, Donquixote Doflamingo came to the island in search of Caesar, routing easily the Marines and brutally beating Smoker. However, he was stopped by Kuzan, and decided to leave.[87]

Dressrosa Arc[] Marine Battleship Compared to the Thousand Sunny

Admiral Fujitora sends a battleship flying at the Straw Hats.

Having received the news of Luffy's and Law's alliance, Fleet Admiral Sakazuki sent Admiral Fujitora to deal with them on Dressrosa.[88] Marines were stationed on Dressrosa at the Corrida Colosseum, waiting to arrest the multitudes of criminals inside. Vice Admiral Maynard attempted to enter as a contestant in order to take out criminals, but was easily defeated by the pirate Bartolomeo.[89] When Doflamingo went back on a deal he made in order to ambush Law, Fujitora accompanied him, and together the two managed to defeat Law. Law managed to escape and rendezvous quickly with some of the Straw Hats on the Thousand Sunny. Fujitora attempted to attack them by flying a Marine battleship towards them, but the ship was damaged by Law and Fujitora decided to turn back. When Doflamingo defeated Law again, Fujitora returned to assist him, easily dealing with Zoro as he and Doflamingo took Law away.

Fujitora accompanied Doflamingo to his palace, where he revealed his intentions to destroy the Seven Warlords of the Sea system, creating some friction between him and Doflamingo.[90] Meanwhile, Vice Admiral Bastille led a convoy of Marines to assist the Donquixote Pirates against Franky at the Toys House.[91][92] Together, they managed to defeat Franky.[93]

When the toys on Dressrosa became humans again, chaos erupted in Dressrosa, and Doflamingo took back control by trapping everyone with a giant cage. Doflamingo used the Birdcage to take control of some Marines and cause them to attack others indiscriminately.[94] As this happened, Fujitora went to confront Luffy, Law, and Zoro, but their battle was interrupted when the Donquixote Pirate Pica attacked.

Sabo Confronts the Marines

Sabo confronts the Marines.

The Revolutionary Sabo then arrived, defeating Bastille before battling Fujitora. Fujitora eventually left their battle to tell the former king Riku Doldo III that he would be betting everything on the Straw Hats to win against Doflamingo. He and the Marines, in the meantime, worked to control the chaos inside the Birdcage. When Doflamingo began constricting the Birdcage, Fujitora and his soldiers eventually assisted the Straw Hats and their allies in trying to stop it until Doflamingo was defeated.

Doflamingo Being Arrested

The Marines arresting Doflamingo.

When Doflamingo was defeated, the Marines arrested him and most of his crew. Maynard then broadcasted the destruction to neighboring islands, and Fujitora lay prostrate before Riku in apology for the Marines allowing this to happen. On Mary Geoise, Sakazuki angrily confronted the Five Elders over Doflamingo's earlier deception, but found out about Doflamingo's defeat in the midst of this. He became angry at Fujitora and ordered him to capture Luffy and Law, or else he could never enter another Marine base. Fujitora agreed to do so, but only if his die said it was right. For two days, it did not.

Luffy Punches Issho

Luffy attacks Fujitora.

On the third day, Sengoku and Tsuru arrived on Dressrosa to assist in transporting Doflamingo. Mansherry came to the Marine camp and asked for donations so that she could heal injured people, and the Marines easily agreed. Tsuru rolled Fujitora's die, and this time it did not land on a one. Fujitora led his troops to capture the Straw Hats and their allies, who attempted to escape the island.[95] The dwarves helped delay the Marines by stealing their weapons, tying down their ships, and immobilizing the men who had given healing donations.[96] Fujitora confronted the pirates himself and prepared to crush them with a giant mass of rubble. Luffy attacked Fujitora, and was overpowered by the admiral, but the pirates took the opportunity to rush to the port. Fujitora prepared to crush them, but the citizens of Dressrosa rushed in, saying they would take out the pirates themselves, although they were really trying to protect the Straw Hats.[97] Not willing to harm citizens, Fujitora dropped the rubble on some enemy ships that were attacking the Straw Hats and their allies.[98]

Whole Cake Island Saga[] Zou Arc[]

The Marines then departed Dressrosa with Doflamingo in tow. However, they were attacked by Jack of the Beasts Pirates who sought to rescue Doflamingo. Although the pirate sunk two ships, he was brutally defeated, so the marines continued[99]

Marines contacted each member kingdom of the World Government, preparing themselves to become escorts for royals attending the Levely. Hina escorted the royals of Arabasta, the Nefertari Family, to Mary Geoise.[100] The king of Prodence Kingdom declined an escort from the Marines.[101]

Levely Arc[]

With the time of Levely approaching, the Marines were occupied with escorting royals and their companions to Mary Geoise. Fleet Admiral Sakazuki was furious when a Marine escort group failed to protect Komane's ship from pirates, but Koby and Helmeppo managed to intercept the abducters just as the pirates were about to attempt abducting Viola as well. Koby's ship became an escort for the Dressrosa and Prodence Kingdom ships.[102]

Sakazuki was furious when he learned from Captain T Bone about Fujitora's presence on Levely. At Mary Geoise, Fujitora and Ryokugyu had a friendly conversation, despite Ryokugyu receiving orders to make Fujitora leave. At the Red Port, Garp escorted the Neptune Family to the bondola and encountered Sterry, whom he had an unpleasant conversation with. Garp then took his leave after the Neptune Family reached the bondola.[103]

The Marines later intercepted a communication between Big Mom and Kaidou.[104]

"Gang" Bege's Oh My Family[]

In Dressrosa, an intoxicated Kyuin was seen kissing and consequently knocking out Marines that were attempting to subdue her.[105] Later, a group of Marines caught Charlotte Lola in a hair salon, mistaking her for her sister Charlotte Chiffon when she is recognized as Capone Bege's wife.[106] Gotti then attacked the Marines to rescue Lola, whom he also thought was Chiffon.

Wano Country Saga[] Wano Country Arc[] Revolutionary Army Vs Admirals

Admirals vs Revolutionaries.

On the fourth day of the Levely, Ryokugyu and Fujitora confront Sabo and his group of revolutionaries who infiltrated Mary Geoise to rescue Bartholomew Kuma from slavery.[107] The admirals failed, as the revolutionaries managed to rescue their enslaved comrade and escape.[108]

After the royalty at the Levely voted to abolish the Seven Warlords of the Sea system, Marine fleets were sent to capture them.[6] However, Dracule Mihawk, Buggy and Boa Hancock managed to escape.[109]

Around the same time, X Drake reported from Wano that Big Mom and Kaidou had formed an alliance, putting the Marines on edge.[6] Due to this news, Sengoku told several rookie marines about the Rocks Pirates and the God Valley Incident. As Brannew was going over the bounties for each of the Four Emperors and Roger, he was interrupted by Sakazuki, who decided not to send any marines due to how few resources they had.[110]

A week after the Raid on Onigashima, Buggy, now an Emperor of the Sea, alongside Dracule Mihawk and Sir Crocodile founded the Cross Guild, issuing bounties on Marines, making them target to assassinations from both pirates and civilians.[111]

Meanwhile, Admiral Ryokugyu flew towards Wano Country, despite Sakazuki's warnings.[112] Upon arrival he defeated King and Queen effortlessly, being there he intended to kill Luffy and earn Sakazuki's respect.[113] However, he abandoned the mission once the Red Hair Pirates arrived.[114]

Final Saga[] Egghead Arc[]

At Egghead, Admiral Kizaru was tasked with accompanying Jaygarcia Saturn, one of the Five Elders, who made his way towards Egghead while simultaneously dealing with the Straw Hat Pirates present at Egghead.[115] They were later joined by hundreds of Marine battleships, surrounding the island to cut off the Straw Hat's escape route[116], eventually reaching Egghead Island,[117] summarizing the Marine's fleet to a total of 100 ships, including 20 battleships, with 30,000 Marines, led by 9 Vice Admirals and Admiral Kizaru.[118] The assault was started by Kizaru, who was ordered to do so by Saturn, immediately dueling Sentomaru and after defeating Sentomaru, engaged Emperor Monkey D. Luffy in a duel. While both were engaged in a heavy duel with back and forth blow trading, the Marine fleet outside was attacked by the Sea Beast Weapons and the Mark III. Pacifista, which were previously ordered to do so by Kizaru. However, due to Kizaru defeating Sentomaru, he was able to override the command and instead had the Mark III. Pacifista destroy the Sea Beast Weapons. This led to the Marine forces finally being able to invade Egghead. They were met with some resistance though by Jewelry Bonney, who ended up on the lower level of Egghead after having been sent down by Kizaru earlier.[119][120][121][122]

At the same time, the previous Captain of the Marine Science Unit and personal bodyguard of Vegapunk, Sentomaru, decided to cut ties with the Marines and join forces with the Straw Hats who agreed to protect Vegapunk.

Koby was "kidnapped" by the Blackbeard Pirates, [123] though in secret he voluntarily had himself get kidnapped in exchange for Marine prisoners.[124] Unknown to the Marines, Vice Admiral Garp, upon hearing this news, immediately set out to rescue him, taking a squadron of Marine soldiers, Tashigi and SWORD members with him to invade and attack Hachinosu, engaging in heavy battles with the Blackbeard Pirates present on the island,[125] encountering his former protege and Marine Admiral, Kuzan, now an official member of the Blackbeard Pirates and one of the Titanic Captains, and after battling both Kuzan as well as several Titanic Captains, decides to stay behind, after having saved Koby successfully, to ensure Koby and the rest of the Marines can escape safely.[126][127]

At the Marine HQ, both Sengoku and Tsuru were reading up on the news about the murder of T Bone by an unknown person, having been motivated by the bounty system the Cross Guild had established. Both agreed of the growing threat the Cross Guild posed to the Marines and their impact on the general public, suggesting striking at them to stop Cross Guild from continuing their operations.[128]

Early Concepts[]

Per One Piece Green: Secret Pieces, the Marines were originally designed with a Mafia-esque theme, emphasizing hard, brutal faces and black suits instead of white coats (a concept that was apparently repurposed for the Cipher Pol). Interestingly, a few minor Marines, such as John Giant and Brannew, were among the earliest-planned characters, and the least-changed in the final publication.

Translation and Dub Issues[]

The "proper" English translation of this organization's name remains a point of dispute among both fans and professional translators. Although the term "MARINE" (in Roman characters) is directly displayed on countless uniforms, ships, and installations throughout the manga and anime, in-series dialogue almost invariably uses the term 海軍(かいぐん) (Kaigun?), which translates most closely to "Navy"—a discrepancy particularly noticeable to American audiences, as the United States Marine Corps is well-known for its fierce rivalry with the United States Navy.

While English-speaking fans almost universally use "Marines" for both individual personnel and the organization as a whole, each of the series' professional English translations differs:

The VIZ manga favors "Navy" for the overall organization, but occasionally uses terms such as sailor, soldier, or even Naval Marine when referring to smaller divisions or individuals. In-story text—both 海軍 and "MARINE"—is usually left unchanged, but sometimes edited to read "NAVY" (a notable instance being Chapter 96's introduction of Marineford). The 4Kids-dubbed anime uses "Navy" in all instances, and edits every piece of in-story text—no matter how minor—accordingly. The Funimation anime largely follows the VIZ manga, referring to the whole organization as the "Navy" while using more disparate terms—including "Marines"—for smaller groups and individuals. The uncut Funimation dub uses "Marines" more frequently, though not universally.

(It should be noted that in several non-English languages, such as French and German, "Marine" serves as a literal translation of Navy; one of these, rather than the English term, may have served as Eiichiro Oda's inspiration.)

The live-action series exclusively uses the term "Marines" for the organization and its members, and retains the "MARINE" writing on the uniforms.

Trivia[] Unlike most (if not all) real-life militaries, the Marines' salute aims the palm completely inward. Eiichiro Oda explained this[129] as an adaptation of traditions (particularly among the British and American navies) to prevent sailors showing their frequently tar-dirtied palms to superiors, though it should be noted a fully palm-inward position weakens the main purpose of a salute: to symbolically demonstrate no weapons are being hidden. References[] ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 44 Chapter 424 (p. 5) and Episode 306, Vice Admiral Strawberry commands his men to the inspect the identification documents of Enies Lobby's Marines. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 7 (p. 10-11) and Episode 3, Commander Ripper questions the Straw Hat Pirates if Coby is affiliated with them after Morgan's defeat. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 68 Chapter 673 (p. 18-19) and Episode 599, Vergo's infiltration of the Marines is revealed by Law to Smoker. ↑ One Piece Novel — A Vol. 1 Chapter 3, Ensign Isuka offers to give the Spade Pirates a recommendation. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 77 Chapter 764 and Episode 703. ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 95 Chapter 956 and Episode 957. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 700 and Episode 629. ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 8 (p. 84), The Marine ranking system explained. ↑ Smoker and Tashigi, Garp and Bogard, Kizaru and Sentomaru, Helmeppo and Koby. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 23 Chapter 212 and Episode 127, Smoker and Tashigi promoted together. ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 29 (p. 26), The difference between those present at the Marine Headquarters. ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 24 (p. 46), The Marine uniform explained. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 32 Chapter 302, cover story: Ace's Great Blackbeard Search Vol. 27, Kyuji and Koda appears. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 63 Chapter 616, cover story: From the Decks of the World Vol. 4, Rika appears as a waitress. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 594 (p. 7) and Episode 511, Dr. Fishbonen appears. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 104 Chapter 1054 (p. 13-16). ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 105 Chapter 1058 (p. 17). ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 105 Chapter 1060 (p. 11-15). ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 550 (p. 4-12) and Episode 459, All Marines prepare themselves for Ace's execution. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 44 Chapter 422 (p. 18-19) and Episode 305. ↑ 21.0 21.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 650 (p. 4-6) and Episode 570, Jinbe recounts how the Marines changed during the timeskip to Luffy. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 598 (p. 10) and Episode 517, A bartender tells Nami that the new fleet admiral moved Marine Headquarters to the New World. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 72 Chapter 713 (p. 3) and Episode 643, Doflamingo reveals the two new Admirals. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 578 (p. 3) and Episode 487, An unnamed Marine Officer comments on the age of the Marine Headquarters tower in disbelief at the destruction laid to it by Blackbeard. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 14 Chapter 118 and Episode 71. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 86 Chapter 866 (p. 4-6) and Episode 836. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 86 Chapter 867 (p. 11-17) and Episode 837. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 40 Chapter 384 (p. 5-6) and Episode 270. ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0262), Information about Tsuru is revealed. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 95 Chapter 957 and Episode 958. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 431 (p. 16) and Episode 313. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 0 Chapter 0 and Episode 0. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 37 Chapter 353 (p. 18-19) and Episode 248. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 397 and Episode 278. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 10 Chapters 83 and 84, cover story: Diary of Koby-Meppo Vol. 1-2 and Episode 68, Koby and Helmeppo do chores in the Shells Town Marine Base. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 11 Chapter 96, cover story: Diary of Koby-Meppo Vol. 12. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 5 Chapter 43 and Episode 20. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 9 Chapter 75 and Episode 34. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 8 Chapter 69 and Episode 31. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 94 and Episode 43. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 98 and Episode 52. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 97 and Episode 49. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 12 Chapter 100 and Episode 53. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 16 –Vol. 17 Chapters 143–150, cover story: Jango's Dance Paradise Vol. 14-19. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 17 –Vol. 19 Chapters 151–172, cover story: Jango's Dance Paradise Vol. 20-37. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 15 Chapter 128 and Episode 79. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 18 Chapter 157 and Episode 94. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 18 Chapter 159 and Episode 95. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 19 Chapter 169 and Episode 106. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 19 Chapter 176 and Episode 109. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 23 Chapter 211 and Episode 127. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 23 Chapter 212 and Episode 127. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 23 Chapter 215 and Episode 129. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 320 and Episode 227. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 321 and Episode 228. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 439 and Episode 324. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 504 and Episode 398. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 505 and Episode 399. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 506 and Episode 400. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapters 507–508 and Episode 401. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapters 509–510 and Episodes 402–403. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapters 511–512 and Episodes 403–404. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 513 and Episode 405. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 516 and Episode 410. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 523 and Episode 417. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 525 and Episode 422. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 55 Chapter 533 and Episode 432. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 523 and Episode 417. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 501 (p. 20) and Episode 395, X Drake reads aloud for his crewmates what's written in the newspaper following the announcement of Ace's public execution. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 550 (p. 4-12) and Episode 459, All Marines prepare themselves for Ace's execution. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 556 (p. 16-17) and Episode 465, Luffy arrives in the Summit War of Marineford alongside Impel Down breakout convicts. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapters 579–580 and Episodes 488–489, Shanks arrives to end the war and Sengoku agrees with this. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 581 and Episode 490, Sengoku learns from Brannew of Magellan's condition and another breakout from Impel Down, but this time led by Blackbeard. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 594 (p. 4) and Episode 512, Sengoku leaves his Fleet Admiral post. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 72 Chapter 713 (p. 3) and Episode 643, Doflamingo reveals the two new Admirals. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 599 and Episode 519. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 600 and Episode 520. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 601 and Episode 521. ↑ 79.0 79.1 79.2 79.3 One Piece Movie — One Piece Film: Z. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 69 Chapter 683, cover story: Caribou's Kehihihihi in the New World Vol. 9. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 69 Chapter 687, cover story: Caribou's Kehihihihi in the New World Vol. 12. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 72 Chapter 714, cover story: Caribou's Kehihihihi in the New World Vol. 32. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 655 and Episode 579. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 67 Chapter 662 and Episode 587. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 68 Chapter 673 and Episode 599. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 69 Chapter 690 and Episode 616. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapters 698–699 and Episodes 624–625. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 700 (p. 14) and Episode 629. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 705 (p. 4-5, 19) and Episode 634, Maynard debuts. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 74 Chapter 735 and Episode 667. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 74 Chapter 735 and Episode 667. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 74 Chapter 740 and Episode 674. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 74 Chapter 742 and Episode 676. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 75 Chapters 745–746 and Episodes 681–682. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 80 Chapter 796 and Episode 740. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 80 Chapter 798 and Episode 742. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 80 Chapter 799 and Episodes 743–744. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 80 Chapter 800 and Episode 745. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 80 Chapter 806 and Episode 755. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 823 and Episode 777. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 823 and Episode 778. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 903 and Episode 879. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 905 and Episodes 881–883. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 907 (p. 4) and Episode 884. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 95 Chapter 962, cover story: "Gang" Bege's Oh My Family Vol. 12, An intoxicated Kyuin is seen kissing Marines. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 96 Chapter 966, cover story: "Gang" Bege's Oh My Family Vol. 16, Marines catches Lola in a hair salon. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 92 Chapter 925 and Episode 917. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 104 Chapter 1054. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 105 Chapter 1058. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 95 Chapter 957 and Episode 958. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 105 Chapter 1056. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 104 Chapter 1052. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 104 Chapter 1053. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 104 Chapter 1055. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 106 Chapter 1073. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 106 Chapter 1076. ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1088. ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1089, The Marine's fleet at Egghead is summarized. ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1090. ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1091. ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1092. ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1093. ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 105 Chapter 1059 (p. 17), Koby is kidnapped. ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1088, The true events of how Koby ended up as prisoner of the Blackbeard Pirates are revealed ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1080. ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1087. ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1088, Garp stays behind on Hachinosu to ensure the rest of the Marines can escape. ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1082 (p. 2-3). ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 47 (p. 156), Oda explains the Marines' unusual salute. Notes[] ↑ Issued by Cross Guild.

Borsalino - CrownCrownCrown (Beli3,000,000,000)Issho - CrownCrownCrown (Beli3,000,000,000)Aramaki - CrownCrownCrown (Beli3,000,000,000)Monkey D. Garp - CrownCrownCrown (Beli3,000,000,000)Koby - ★★★★★ (Beli500,000,000)

Site Navigation[] [v · e · ?]MarinesMarine Officers: Sakazuki Borsalino Issho Aramaki Sengoku Monkey D. Garp ? Tsuru John Giant Comil Momonga Onigumo Doberman Strawberry Yamakaji Giant Squad Lacroix Lonz Dalmatian Stainless Mozambia Cancer Bastille Smoker Maynard Gion Tokikake Draw Nazu Ketagari Doll Bluegrass Sicily Akehende Catacombo Kadar Hina Prince Grus Kujaku Daigin Yarisugi Brannew Kibin Very Good Shu Sharinguru Gorilla Tashigi Koby Nezumi Ratel Ripper Hibari Helmeppo Glove Zott Stalker Rokkaku Makko Isuka Bogard Candre X Drake ? Subordinates and Others: Shine Mashikaku Asahija Fullbody Jango Lines Ukkari Pike Bomba Bakezo Jero Gal Judges Kyuji Koda Fishbonen Non-Canon: Jonathan Komei Wilder Prodi Blago Graydle Balzac Yukimura Barricade Bufflo * Bilić Gage Guard Nelson Royale Moore Trap All-Hunt Grount Pontanitaire Tomac Governor Shepherd Week Hardy Rapanui Pasqua Drake Agray Ant De Bonham Shimoi Zappa Arsel Isaac Sada Straight Sargus Pokke Isoka Pukau Akibi Rongo Lego Saga Toma Bismarck Boo Kong Hot Wind Marines Giant Baseball Team Regis Edomae Chico Chip Loudness Amity Chusuke Nyanta Tajiko Hoisha Cerriot Tequila Two Base Eisha Pijama Slim Mucho Tagosaku Meganetti Moyashi Dojaku Kansho Curve Marine X Merlin Diomis Duncan Comb Glass Marron Horo Eliza * ≠ Wombat ≠ Jessica Shinpachi Billy Tom Marley Brothers Tajio Kobato Mekao Pink Koinu Mint Kotori Lemonade Kozaru Former MarinesMarine Officers: Kong Jaguar D. Saul Bell-mère † Diez Barrels † Donquixote Rosinante † Caesar Clown Morgan Pudding Pudding † Kuzan Vergo † Attach Sentomaru T Bone † Subordinates and Others: Vegapunk Shaka † Lilith Edison Pythagoras † Atlas York Non-Canon: Z † Shuzo Randolph Daddy Masterson LeMay Minchey Jim † Gasparde Ryudo † Ain Binz Smash TransportationShip(s): Marine Ships Alexandra ≠ Stan Maley ≠ Pine Peak ≠ Salamander ≠ Vehicles: Billower Bike Ao Chari ‡ AbilitiesDevil Fruit Based: Magu Magu no Mi Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Daibutsu Pika Pika no Mi Zushi Zushi no Mi Mori Mori no Mi Hie Hie no Mi ‡ Woshu Woshu no Mi Moku Moku no Mi Nori Nori no Mi Ori Ori no Mi Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Allosaurus Gunyo Gunyo no Mi Muchi Muchi no Mi Beri Beri no Mi Sabi Sabi no Mi Shari Shari no Mi Nomi Nomi no Mi Nagi Nagi no Mi † Gasu Gasu no Mi ‡ Nepa Nepa no Mi ≠ Mono Mono no Mi ≠ Meta Meta no Mi ≠ Basu Basu no Mi ≠ Ame Ame no Mi ≠ ‡ Mosa Mosa no Mi ≠ ‡ Modo Modo no Mi ≠ ‡ Zuma Zuma no Mi ≠ ‡ Fighting Style Based: Haki Rokushiki Breath Qigong ≠ Weapon Based: Shigure Kashu Yamaoroshi Nanashaku Jitte Bamboo Same-kiri Bocho Buster Call Pacifista Seraphim Konpira Mecha-Shark Sea Beast Weapons Flower Bullets Eagle Launcher ≠ Battle Smasher ≠ ‡ Dyna Stone ≠ Related ArticlesMarine Bases: Base of Marine Headquarters New Marineford Marineford Gates of Justice G-1 G-2 G-3 G-5 G-8 (Navarone Island) ≠ G-14 8th Branch ≠ 16th Branch 77th Branch 80th Branch 153rd Branch (Shells Town) Loguetown Karakuri Island Punk Hazard ‡ Egghead Asuka Island ≠ Trap Tower ≠ Hand Island ≠ Firs Island ≠ Tongari Island ≠ Nebulandia ≠ Promise Land ≠ G-F ≠ Jail Island ≠ Groups: Marine Ranks Admiral Vice Admiral Captain SWORD SSG Events: God Valley Incident Ohara Incident Operation Utopia Summit War of Marineford Nightmare of Baldimore (Legend of the Sacred Burning Beast of Baldimore) Rocky Port Incident Egghead Incident Grand Reboot ≠ Concepts: Justice Epithet Bounties Will of D. Buster Call Story Arcs: Romance Dawn Arc Syrup Village Arc Baratie Arc Arlong Park Arc Loguetown Arc Warship Island Arc ≠ Little Garden Arc Arabasta Arc Post-Arabasta Arc ≠ Goat Island Arc ≠ Ruluka Island Arc ≠ Jaya Arc G-8 Arc ≠ Long Ring Long Land Arc Water 7 Arc Enies Lobby Arc Post-Enies Lobby Arc Thriller Bark Arc Sabaody Archipelago Arc Amazon Lily Arc Impel Down Arc Marineford Arc Chapter 0 Post-War Arc Return to Sabaody Arc Fish-Man Island Arc Z's Ambition Arc ≠ Punk Hazard Arc Dressrosa Arc Zou Arc Marine Rookie Arc ≠ Levely Arc Wano Country Arc Egghead Arc Cover Stories: Diary of Koby-Meppo Jango's Dance Paradise Wapol's Omnivorous Hurrah Ace's Great Blackbeard Search Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" CP9's Independent Report Straw Hat's Separation Serial "Gang" Bege's Oh My Family Movies: Dead End Adventure The Cursed Holy Sword Episode of Arabasta: The Desert Princess and the Pirates One Piece Film: Strong World One Piece 3D: Straw Hat Chase One Piece Film: Z One Piece Film: Gold One Piece: Stampede One Piece Film: Red Specials, Featurettes and OVAs: Protect! The Last Great Performance Episode of Nami Episode of Luffy Episode of Merry 3D2Y Episode of Sabo Adventure of Nebulandia Heart of Gold Episode of East Blue Jango's Dance Carnival ONE PIECE 3D! Trap Coaster The Great Treasure of Tongari Island One Piece Film Strong World: Episode 0 Other: World Government Three Great Powers Seastone Ox Bell World Military Draft Ocean Guide ≠ Fleet Sora, Warrior of the Sea (Sora) [v · e · ?]World GovernmentLeaders: Imu Five Elders (Jaygarcia Saturn Marcus Mars Topman Warcury Ethanbaron V. Nusjuro Shepherd Ju Peter) Figarland Garling Kong First Twenty: Nerona Family (Nerona Imu) Nefertari Family (Nefertari D. Lili) Donquixote Family World Nobles: Rosward Shalria Charlos Jalmack Donquixote Mjosgard † Pluming Figarland Garling Donquixote Homing ‡ Donquixote Doflamingo ‡ Donquixote Rosinante ‡ Camael ≠ Affiliate Nations: Arabasta Kingdom Sakura Kingdom Ilisia Kingdom Sorbet Kingdom Black Drum Kingdom Goa Kingdom Ryugu Kingdom Dressrosa Prodence Kingdom Germa Kingdom ‡ Lulusia Kingdom † Kano Country Roshwan Kingdom Ballywood Kingdom Tajine Kingdom Shishano Kingdom Eigis Kingdom Whiteland Kingdom Deul Kingdom Frauce Kingdom Samba Kingdom Bestland Kingdom South Fire Kingdom Chaco Kingdom Jambalaya Kingdom Gingaball Kingdom Cameron Kingdom Nagagutsu Kingdom Beef Kingdom Ringo Kingdom Vodka Kingdom Associated Groups: God's Knights Figarland Family Cipher Pol (0 5 6 7 9) Marines Seven Warlords of the Sea ‡ Police Jailer Beasts Nobles Significant Locations: Gates of Justice Mary Geoise (Pangaea Castle) Enies Lobby † Guanhao Impel Down Marine Headquarters (Marineford ‡ New Marineford) Red Port Government EmployeesCipher Pol Agents: Guernica ? Joseph Gismonda Rob Lucci Hattori Spandam Funkfreed Stussy * ‡ Kaku Maha ? Blueno Kalifa Jabra Kumadori Fukurou Nero ‡ Spandine ‡ Laskey ‡ Who's-Who ‡ Wanze Jerry Enies Lobby Staff: Baskerville Watchdog Unit of the Law Just Eleven Jurymen Oimo ‡ Kashii ‡ Gatherine Jorge Impel Down Staff: Hannyabal Magellan Domino Sadi Saldeath Shiryu ‡ Sukoshiba Kanishitoru Bazooka Unit Muchana Minotaurus Minorhinoceros Minokoala Minozebra Minochihuahua Blue Gorillas Puzzle Scorpions Manticore Basilisk Sphinx Wolf Unit Other Agents: Corgi AbilitiesDevil Fruit Based: Doa Doa no Mi Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Leopard Zou Zou no Mi Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Wolf Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Giraffe Awa Awa no Mi Doku Doku no Mi Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Saber Tiger ‡ Fighting Style Based: Rokushiki Ramen Kenpo Seimei Kikan Four Sword Style Doriki Haki Weapon Based: Mother Flame Kessui Raiu ‡ Related ArticlesStory Arcs: Loguetown Arc Drum Island Arc Arabasta Arc Jaya Arc Long Ring Long Land Arc Water 7 Arc Enies Lobby Arc Post-Enies Lobby Arc Thriller Bark Arc Sabaody Archipelago Arc Impel Down Arc Chapter 0 Post-War Arc Return to Sabaody Arc Fish-Man Island Arc Punk Hazard Arc Dressrosa Arc Whole Cake Island Arc Levely Arc Wano Country Arc Egghead Arc Cover Stories: CP9's Independent Report Germa 66's Ahh... An Emotionless Excursion Movies: One Piece Film: Gold One Piece: Stampede One Piece Film: Red Events: Levely Ohara Incident Duel at Banaro Island Celestial Dragon Hit-and-Run Incident Impel Down Great Escape Incident Summit War of Marineford God Valley Incident Egghead Incident Possessions: Straw Hat Gomu Gomu no Mi ‡ Others: Bounties Justice Empty Throne Red Line Margin ‡ ≠ Pororoka † ≠ Mooji ≠ * Maitei ≠ * Insk ≠ * Rikaon ≠ * [v · e · ?]Shells TownInhabitants: Rika Ririka Morgan ‡ Helmeppo ‡ Koby ‡ Ripper Rokkaku Ukkari Soro † Marine X ≠ Sada ≠ Locations: Food Foo 153rd Branch Related ArticlesStory Arcs: Romance Dawn Arc Loguetown Arc ≠ Cover Stories: Diary of Koby-Meppo From the Decks of the World Specials: Episode of East Blue Others: Marines Roronoa Zoro [v · e · ?]LoguetownInhabitants: Gol D. Roger ‡ † Hanger Ipponmatsu Ipponume Sapi Yu Packy Smoker ‡ Tashigi ‡ Mashikaku ‡ Bartolomeo ‡ Ed ≠ Raoul ≠ Daddy Masterson ≠ Carol ≠ Eccoli ≠ Dias ≠ Minatomo ≠ Gally ≠ Carmen ≠ Leo ≠ Jose ≠ Shutai ≠ Locations: Execution Platform Marine Base Arms Shop Robecca Hanberg Glove Factory The Fisherman King Uotome Antique House Love Love Pirates ≠ Gold Roger Bar ≠ AbilitiesDevil Fruit Based: Moku Moku no Mi ‡ Weapon Based: Shigure ‡ Sandai Kitetsu ‡ Yubashiri ‡ Related ArticlesStory Arcs: Romance Dawn Arc Loguetown Arc Chapter 0 Dressrosa Arc Cover Stories: From the Decks of the World Others: Marines Loguetown Arc [v · e · ?]Impel DownStaffHigh Ranking Staff: Hannyabal Magellan Saldeath Sadi Domino Shiryu ‡ Guards and Beasts: Sukoshiba Kanishitoru Bazooka Unit Jailer Beasts (Minotaurus Minorhinoceros Minokoala Minozebra Minochihuahua) Basilisk Sphinx Other Staff: Muchana Marine Battleships Line PrisonersCanon: Pankuta Dakeyan Bellett Senor Pink Jean Goen * An Zengaiina * Kairo Kureyo * Bentham * ‡ Dobby Ibadonbo * Doha Ittanka II * Donquixote Doflamingo * Morley ‡ Arlong ‡ Buggy * ‡ Galdino * ‡ Kinoko * ‡ Daz Bonez * ‡ Monkey D. Luffy * ‡ Newkamas * ‡ (Emporio Ivankov ‡ Inazuma ‡ Usakkov Tsunokkov Francois) Shiki * ‡ Portgas D. Ace * ‡ Jinbe * ‡ Crocodile * ‡ Shiryu * ‡ Catarina Devon * ‡ Sanjuan Wolf * ‡ Vasco Shot * ‡ Avalo Pizarro * ‡ Non-Canon: Olive Shuzo Balzac's Prisoner Unit (Chameleone Smash Bürst Dandy Diamante Lao G) Emmy Newkama Six Forces * Su * ‡ Satchin * ‡ Kei * ‡ Miki * ‡ Chico * ‡ Reiko * ‡ Noriko * ‡ Mi * ‡ Shimizu * ‡ Saori * ‡ Miho * ‡ Patrick Redfield * ‡ Byrnndi World * ‡ Douglas Bullet * ‡ Jude ‡ Bulaniki ‡ Bulototo ‡ Abilities (Staff)Devil Fruit Based: Doku Doku no Mi Weapon Based: Kessui Raiu ‡ Abilities (Prisoners)Devil Fruit Based: Bara Bara no Mi ‡ Doru Doru no Mi ‡ Mane Mane no Mi Supa Supa no Mi ‡ Gomu Gomu no Mi ‡ Horu Horu no Mi ‡ Choki Choki no Mi ‡ Fuwa Fuwa no Mi ‡ Suna Suna no Mi ‡ Mera Mera no Mi ‡ Deka Deka no Mi ‡ Ito Ito no Mi Oshi Oshi no Mi ‡ Sui Sui no Mi Moa Moa no Mi ≠ ‡ Gasha Gasha no Mi ≠ ‡ Fighting Styles Based: Okama Kenpo Haki Fish-Man Karate ‡ Weapon Based: Oto and Kogarashi ‡ Buggy Balls ‡ Raiu ‡ Related ArticlesStory Arcs: Impel Down Arc Chapter 0 Fish-Man Island Arc Levely Arc Cover Stories: From the Decks of the World Movies: One Piece: Stampede Locations: Calm Belt Gates of Justice Levels (Level 1: Crimson Hell Level 2: Wild Beast Hell Level 3: Starvation Hell Level 4: Blazing Hell Level 5: Freezing Hell Level 5.5: Newkama Land Level 6: Eternal Hell) Others: World Government Seven Warlords of the Sea Baroque Works Revolutionary Army Prison Escape Team Kenju Haribarisō Newkamas Impel Down Great Escape Incident [v · e · ?]Will of D.Monkey Family: Monkey D. Garp ? Monkey D. Dragon Monkey D. Luffy Gol/Portgas Family: Gol D. Roger † Portgas D. Rouge † Portgas D. Ace † Nefertari Family: Nefertari Vivi Nefertari Cobra † Nefertari D. Lili † Other Carriers: Marshall D. Teach Jaguar D. Saul Trafalgar D. Water Law Rocks D. Xebec † AbilitiesDevil Fruit Based: Gomu Gomu no Mi Mera Mera no Mi † Yami Yami no Mi Ope Ope no Mi Gura Gura no Mi Fighting Style Based: Haki Weapons: Kikoku Firearm Ace Support: Voice of All Things Related ArticlesOrganizations: Straw Hat Pirates Whitebeard Pirates Revolutionary Army Marines Roger Pirates Blackbeard Pirates Spade Pirates Heart Pirates Donquixote Pirates Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance Rocks Pirates Freedom Fighters ‡ Others: Grand Times [v · e · ?]Drake PiratesCrew: X Drake ? Ship: Liberal Hind Allies and Affiliates: Marines (SWORD) Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance Beasts Pirates ‡ Hawkins Pirates ‡ AbilitiesDevil Fruit: Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Allosaurus Weapon Based: Four-Bladed Axe Saber Fighting Style Based: Haki Related ArticlesStory Arcs: Sabaody Archipelago Arc Marineford Arc Post-War Arc Dressrosa Arc Wano Country Arc Cover Stories: Caribou's Kehihihihi in the New World Movies: One Piece: Stampede Locations: Sabaody Archipelago Wano Country Others: Super Rookie Worst Generation Barrels Pirates Raid on Onigashima [v · e · ?]Gasparde PiratesMembers: Gasparde ? Needless ? Biera ‡ Anaguma ‡ Shuraiya Bascùd * ‡ Ships: Salamander † AbilitiesDevil Fruit Based: Ame Ame no Mi Related ArticlesMovie: Dead End Adventure Misc.: Marines Dead End Race [v · e · ?]Pumpkin PiratesMembers: Rapanui Pasqua Isoka Henzo Pukau Akibi Rongo Related ArticlesStory Arcs: Ruluka Island Arc Locations: Ruluka (Rainbow Mist) Others: Marines Wetton Pirates [v · e · ?]Neo MarinesMembers: Z † Ain Binz Shuzo Alpacacino Ships: White Tiger † AbilitiesDevil Fruit Based: Mosa Mosa no Mi Modo Modo no Mi Weapon Based: Dyna Stone Battle Smasher Shiro Kuma (Super White Bear) Fighting Style Based: Haki Rokushiki Related ArticlesMovie and Other Media: One Piece Film: Z Z's Ambition Arc Locations: New World Endpoints (Firs Island Secon Island Piriodo) Others: Grand Reboot Marines (Admiral) Cyborgs Seastone Ocean Guide [v · e · ?]UnderworldEmperors: Du Feld Stussy * Drug Peclo Morgans Giberson Umit Brokers: Joker ‡ Tamago Pekoms Purchasers: Crocodile ‡ Franky ‡ World Nobles (CP0) Kaidou Charlotte Linlin Breed ≠ Mercenaries: Yeti Cool Brothers ? Bobby Funk Kelly Funk Suleiman Vinsmoke Family (Germa 66) Intermediate Providers: Duval ‡ Disco ‡ Caesar Clown Ibusu Diez Barrels † Carmel † Palin ≠ Mafia: Capone Bege Bartolomeo Yakuza: Kyoshiro Family (Kyoshiro Kuni Kaku Suke) Hyogoro ‡ Omasa ‡ Tsunagoro ‡ Cho ‡ Yatappe ‡ Organ Traders: Jigra † Gum ≠ 150 ≠ Opera ≠ Wolf ≠ Other Associates: Silvers Rayleigh ‡ Trafalgar D. Water Law ‡ Vergo † Donquixote Rosinante ‡ † Jack Eustass Kid ? Killer ? Rob Lucci Kuzan Charlotte Linlin Pandora ? Gannot ≠ SmugglingGoods: Dance Powder Treasure Tree Adam Slaves SMILE (SAD) Weapons H2S Shinokuni Devil Fruits Liquor Iron Ore Koro AbilitiesDevil Fruit Based: Suna Suna no Mi Ito Ito no Mi ‡ Shiro Shiro no Mi Kame Kame no Mi Tama Tama no Mi Gasu Gasu no Mi Ope Ope no Mi Jiki Jiki no Mi Bari Bari no Mi Jake Jake no Mi Nagi Nagi no Mi † Zou Zou no Mi, Model: Mammoth Soru Soru no Mi Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Albatross Uo Uo no Mi, Model: Seiryu Peto Peto no Mi ≠ Weapon Based: H2S Shinokuni Cyborg Tactics Koro Scythe Raid Suit Fighting Style Based: Haki Rokushiki Cloning Related ArticlesStory Arcs: Reverse Mountain Arc Whisky Peak Arc Little Garden Arc Arabasta Arc Water 7 Arc Sabaody Archipelago Arc Fish-Man Island Arc Punk Hazard Arc Dressrosa Arc Zou Arc Whole Cake Island Arc Wano Country Arc Locations: Arabasta Kingdom Sabaody Archipelago (Human Auctioning House) Punk Hazard Dressrosa (SMILE Factory) Germa Kingdom Sheep's House Associated Groups/Crews: Baroque Works Franky Family Flying Fish Riders World Government Fire Tank Pirates Big Mom Pirates Donquixote Pirates Barto Club Barrels Pirates Beasts Pirates Five Families of the West Organ Dealing Assassination Group ≠ Other: Sakazuki WELCOME VIP Cipher Pol [v · e · ?]Corrida ColosseumParticipantsDonquixote Family: Diamante Senor Pink ‡ Dellinger ‡ Lao G ‡ Machvise ‡ A Block: Jesus Burgess * Komaking ≠ B Block: Bartolomeo * Bellamy Elizabello II Dagama Abdullah Jeet Blue Gilly Tank Lepanto Ricky Hack Capman ‡ C Block: Lucy * (Monkey D. Luffy → Sabo) Chinjao Sai Boo Bobby Funk Kelly Funk Hajrudin Jean Ango Ideo Ucy D Block: Rebecca * Cavendish Suleiman Orlumbus Mummy Meadows Agyo Damask Rolling Logan Acilia Gardoa ≠ Unknown Block: Spartan ‡ Hera Gambia ‡ Inchikin ≠ Justy ≠ Former Participants: Kyros ‡ Zenran ≠ Biezom ≠ OthersStaff: Gatz Spectators: Franky Issho Aremo Ganmi Mukkashimi Tower Animals: Fighting Fish AbilitiesDevil Fruit Based: Gomu Gomu no Mi Bane Bane no Mi Bari Bari no Mi Jake Jake no Mi Sui Sui no Mi Hira Hira no Mi Ton Ton no Mi Fighting Style Based: Haki Fish-Man Karate Jao Kun Do Hasshoken Ryusoken Jio-Ken Weapons Based: Durandal MiscellaneousLocations: Dressrosa Kano Country Mogaro Kingdom Prodence Kingdom Rommel Kingdom Majiatsuka Kingdom Crews: Donquixote Pirates Blackbeard Pirates Straw Hat Pirates Barto Club Beautiful Pirates Happo Navy New Giant Warrior Pirates Organizations: Revolutionary Army Marines Yonta Maria Grand Fleet Story Arcs: Dressrosa Arc


【本文地址】


今日新闻


推荐新闻


CopyRight 2018-2019 办公设备维修网 版权所有 豫ICP备15022753号-3