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Jeff Ward as Buggy the Clown, [15] the circus-themed captain of the Buggy Pirates; Buggy's power to split his body into pieces and control each remotely derive from the Chop-Chop Devil Fruit. Morgan Davies as Koby, a one time cabin boy of the Alvida Pirates; Koby pursues his dream of being a Marine. [15]
The season centers around the intrigue of Water Seven as Nico Robin leaves the crew to seemingly join up with Cipher Pol No. 9, a hidden organization under the world government as the Straw Hat Pirates are accused of an attempted assassination on Iceberg, the leader of Water Seven and the Galley-La Company.
season 4Kids title Original Japanese & Funimation titles [14] Directed by Written by Rank [n 1] Rating Original release date English air date; Romance Dawn: 1: 1: 1 "I'm Gonna Be King of the Pirates!" "I'm Luffy! The Man Who's Gonna Be King of the Pirates!" Transliteration: "Ore wa Rufi! Kaizoku Ō ni Naru Otoko Da!" (Japanese: 俺はルフィ ...
Avast ye, Monkey D. Luffy! Our Flag Means Death creator David Jenkins has arrrr-rated words for you and the rest of the One Piece-hunting crew that's headlining Netflix's blockbuster live-action ...
Fans of One Piece might remember Buggy from the original anime and manga, but new fans are discovering him in the live-action adaptation. Find out who Buggy is from One Piece here.
As Buggy's pirates attack her, Zoro arrives to save his captain and her. Buggy recognizes Zoro as the pirate hunter and attacks him. Zoro cuts Buggy into pieces. Believing Buggy to be dead, he sheaths his swords and is stabbed in the back by Buggy who reveals he ate the Chop-Chop Fruit and can separate his body and is impervious to being cut.
Monkey D. Luffy is the captain of the Straw Hat Pirates, and dreamt of being a pirate since childhood from the influence of his idol and mentor Red-Haired Shanks. At the age of 17, Luffy sets sail from the East Blue Sea to the Grand Line in search of the legendary treasure, One Piece, to succeed Gol D. Roger as "King of the Pirates".
In its second and third week, it placed fourth and ninth, respectively, [7] [8] before falling out of the Top 10 the week after. [9] In its fifth week of showing, the film re-entered the Top 10 for a final ninth place. [10] In the Japanese market, the film's gross revenue summed up to $7,075,924. [3]