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Straw Hat Pirates
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Japanese Name: 麦わら海賊団
Romanized Name: Mugiwara Kaizokudan
English Name: Straw Hat Pirates
Main Ship: Going Merry (Ch.41-430 and Ep.17-312);
Thousand Sunny (Ch.436-present and Ep.321-present)
First Appearance: Chapter 1; Episode 1
Captain: Monkey D. Luffy
Total Bounty: Bsymbol10.gif800,000,050
The Straw Hat Pirates (麦わら海賊団 Mugiwara Kaizokudan?) are the main focus and heroes of the anime and manga One Piece, and are led by the main protagonist, Monkey D. Luffy. The "Straw Hats", as named after Luffy's signature straw hat that was given to him by Red-Haired Shanks, are sometimes referred to as the "Luffy Pirates" both on merchandise and earlier in the series. The crew sailed on the Going Merry, their first official Straw Hat ship, up until the Water 7 Arc. After the Enies Lobby Arc, they obtained a new ship called the Thousand Sunny. The Straw Hats currently consist of nine members whose total combined bounties equal Bsymbol.gif800,000,050. Following events on the Sabaody Archipelago, all nine members were separated from one another. For two years, they trained in relatively isolated locations, becoming stronger for the sake of helping each other. During that time, the Great Pirate Era ended with the death of Whitebeard. They have recently reunited on Sabaody Archipelago, and are now separated on Fishman Island.

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Crew MembersEdit Crew Members sectionEdit

Straw Hat Pirates
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Monkey D. Luffy Roronoa Zoro Nami Usopp Sanji
Chopperportrait.png Robinportrait.png Frankyportrait.jpg Brookportrait.png ThousandSunnyportrait.png
Tony Tony Chopper Nico Robin Franky Brook Thousand Sunny
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Going Merry (Destroyed)

As a result of Luffy's choice in who joins the crew, the Straw Hats are notable for being one of the most varied, if not bizarre, pirate crews in the One Piece world. Their ranks have members so vastly different from one another that it almost seems random in retrospect. These include a doctor who is a shape shifting reindeer that can be mistaken for something else depending on his form, such as a gorilla when full human, or a tanuki when in his usual mid-form; a cyborg for a shipwright who has very eccentric behavior and wears almost nothing except for shirts and speedoes; and a lively, undead, and perverted skeletal musician. Amongst them they have four Devil Fruit users which includes Luffy himself. The majority of them are also fairly young, with only three members being older than 30, although the two oldest members are just as childish as the others. Another thing is that they consider their ships to be crew members as much as the others. They are also very fun loving people.krakken.jpeg

Crew StrengthEdit Crew Strength sectionEdit

Despite only having a small number of members, the Straw Hats are a very powerful crew. Their captain has continuously defeated people who are renowned for their incredible strength such as Crocodile and Gecko  Moria of the Shichibukai, the highly feared god Enel and the infamous Rob Lucci of the CP9. The crew itself has done things which most would think impossible like defeating an entire organization and breaking in and out of The Judicial Island, Enies Lobby. In fact, after the incident that occurred at Enies Lobby, the World Government has labeled them as a very dangerous crew. All of them have at least one talent at which they are virtually perfect at and each crew member is more or less a formidable fighter in their own right. While most of them have amazing strength in one way or another, three of them, the captain, the first swordsman, and the chef, have such astonishingly inhuman strength that the rest of the crew have dubbed them the "Monster Trio". Each crew member in the beginning has some fairly high fighting abilities, but as they progressed each crew member has had to become stronger due to each opponent they encounter either being significantly stronger than the last or has required them to develop new skills or techniques to combat new opponents.
On our journey across the islands, all of us became stronger without even noticing.

— Part of Zoro's speech to Nami and Chopper about Usopp
While each crew member can hold their own by themselves, what makes the Straw Hats truly strong is their teamwork, which has become more important as the series has progressed. When one of them is incapable of doing a task, another can help out in their place instead. This helps the crew very much in facing odds that may be too much for them if they work separately.
I'll do whatever you cannot do. And you do whatever I cannot do!!!
— Part of Sanji's speech to Usopp.
By the end of their two-year-long training, it could be presumed that the Straw Hats have grown exponentially in individual power, as some of them took their self-imposed training under the tutelage of prominent figures of the sea like Silvers Rayleigh, Dracule Mihawk, Emporio Ivankov, and Monkey D. Dragon. Each member of the Monster Trio (Luffy, Zoro and Sanji) have shown to be able to defeat a Pacifista in a single attack, whereas it took the combined efforts of the entire crew to barely beat one before. Luffy easily destroyed a Pacifista with a single Haki-embued Jet Pistol, and Zoro and Sanji, the latter possibly using his Diable Jambe, both dealt crippling blows to a Pacifista with raw strength. Zoro and Sanji each used attacks that likely would have been sufficient to destroy the Pacifista on their own, had they not been trying to outdo each other. Another example of the Monster Trio's strength is that they were able to defeat a sea monster such as the Kraken without much of an effort. Keep in mind that the Kraken is several hundred times larger than the Thousand Sunny itself.
It seems that during their two-year absence, the Marines have remained ever-vigilant in case they return, despite the major belief they all mysteriously died off, as when a group of impostors appeared in Sabaody Archipelago, the Marines immediately mobilized to stop them.
Overall, their most unique strength is the fact the Straw Hat Crew, on many occassions, are extremely lucky. Often accomplishing their objective, which usually had a very slim chance to ever succeed, due to this luck.

Profession and CapabilitiesEdit Profession and Capabilities sectionEdit

Zoro, Sanji and Brook have shown reflexes and movements to rival a Super-Human Speed user, but their burst of speed is limited to a single movement or a single technique, they have still have to show they're able to keep move at Super-Human Speed like, for example, a Soru user.

BountiesEdit Bounties sectionEdit

Though they are pirates in name, the Straw Hat Pirates do not engage in the stereotypical activities of pirates. In fact, before the Enies Lobby arc, when CP9 initiated the conflict by blackmailing Nico Robin and detaining her, the Straw Hat Pirates mostly fought only other pirates (with the exception of Luffy and Zoro, who took down the dreaded Axe Hand Morgan and several of his unwilling subordinates,[1] and Sanji, who beat up Fullbody and possibly some other unfortunate Marines prior to becoming an official Straw Hat)[2] - it seems they were considered dangerous to the World Government and given bounties simply because they called themselves pirates. They are considered villains by the World Government and the general public who aren't familiar with them. While this is a hassle for them, like most other pirates, the majority of the Straw Hats see their bounties as a form of achievement, a sign of how much fame and recognition their actions have produced. Nami notes that, as pirates, they are used to taking blame and being portrayed as the villains. Their current bounties total up to Bsymbol.gif800,000,050.

ProfileEdit Profile sectionEdit

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Straw Hat Luffy
As the captain of the crew, Luffy has been recognized by the World Government as the most dangerous person of the Straw Hats. Originally, due to Luffy being a relatively new pirate, the World Government didn't pay much attention to him. However, with each new outrageous exploit Luffy and his crew accomplished, the World Government's view of Luffy changed.
  • First bounty: Bsymbol.gif30,000,000 for defeating the top pirates of East Blue.
  • Second bounty: Bsymbol.gif100,000,000 for defeating Crocodile of the Shichibukai.
  • Third bounty: Bsymbol.gif300,000,000 for defeating Blueno and Rob Lucci of the CP9, for orchestrating the assault on Enies Lobby, and for declaring war against the World Government.
  • Fourth bounty: Bsymbol.gif400,000,000. Specific reasons unknown, may include some or all of the following: For defeating Gekko Moriah of the Shichibukai, for punching a World Noble, for breaking into Impel Down and breaking out along with 240 other prisoners, for his participation in the Whitebeard War, for ringing the Ox Bell which was taken as an act of war, and for being the son of Revolutionary Dragon.
Zoro's Wanted Poster
Pirate Hunter Roronoa Zoro
Recognized as a powerful fighter within the Straw Hats through his battles with various opponents, Zoro was given a bounty by the World Government with just as much recognition as Luffy in terms of being a powerful threat.
  • First bounty: Bsymbol.gif60,000,000 for defeating 100 bounty hunters and Daz Bones.
  • Second bounty: Bsymbol.gif120,000,000 for his involvement with his fellow Straw Hats in the Enies Lobby incident and defeating Kaku.


Usopp's Wanted Poster
The King Of The Snipers Sogeking
For his involvement with his fellow crew members in Enies Lobby, and in particular setting fire to the World Government flag and sniping off marines on the Bridge of Hesitation, Usopp was recognized as a threat by the World Government and was given a bounty of Bsymbol.gif30,000,000. Due to Usopp disguising himself as Sogeking at the time, the authorities attributed Usopp's bounty to his Sogeking persona. While most people easily recognize Usopp as Sogeking, Luffy, Chopper and the people of Usopp's village (with the exception of Kaya and the former Usopp Pirates) don't recognize that they are both the same person.
Sanji's Wanted Poster
Black Leg Sanji
For his involvement with his fellow crew members in Enies Lobby, Sanji was recognized as a threat by the World Government and was given a bounty of Bsymbol.gif77,000,000 after he defeated jyabura of CP9. However, because Attachan of the Marines forgot to remove the lens cap when taking the picture, a proper picture of Sanji was not taken. Instead, a crude drawing that barely looks like him was substituted. This, along with other incidents involving the picture, are part of a running gag on how Sanji has bad luck being recognized because of his bounty image.
Chopper's Wanted Poster
Cotton Candy Lover Chopper
Due to being mistaken for a pet, and thus not much of a threat, the World Government gave Chopper a measly Bsymbol.gif50 bounty.
Robin's Wanted Poster
Demon Child Nico Robin
While a cover story was given to the general public to explain Robin's initial bounty, the actual reason was because the World Government saw her ability to read Poneglyphs as a threat to world safety. After joining up with the Straw Hats, however, the Government's view of her became more genuine.
  • First bounty: Bsymbol.gif79,000,000 for sinking six Buster Call battleships (in truth, for her ability to read Poneglyphs).
  • Second bounty: Bsymbol.gif80,000,000 for her involvement with her fellow Straw Hats in the Enies Lobby incident.
Franky's Wanted Poster
Cyborg Franky
While his gang's involvement in the invasion of Enies Lobby was covered up, Franky's own involvement with the Straw Hats was recognized. For that and for burning the blueprints for Pluton he was given a bounty of Bsymbol.gif44,000,000.
Brook's Wanted Poster
Humming Brook
In his previous life, Brook had gained a bounty of Bsymbol.gif33,000,000 for piracy. This bounty and the picture accompanying it were issued fifty years ago. After the timeskip, Brook's managers sell him out to the Marines, allowing them to connect Brook's skeletal appearance to the picture in the wanted poster. They also learn of his connection to the Straw Hats.

Relationships amongst the CrewEdit Relationships amongst the Crew sectionEdit

The Straw Hats are very much like a close knit family.
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Each member of the crew values their friendships very highly. Despite their usual comic annoyance with each other from time to time, they very much love being together as well as being a member of the crew. One of the major themes of the series is how committed they are to each other, to the point where they are willing to give up what is important to them, such as their lives, and even their dreams, for one of their crew members. If one single member is hurt by an outside force (physically or emotionally), the other members will become enraged and take drastic action to avenge their friends. Previously, they have gone as far as to take on an entire organization, make enemies with the World Government, and even attack the World Nobles.
Examples of their friendship include: during their fight with Bartholomew Kuma, Sanji, Zoro and Brook threw themselves in front of their friends to keep Kuma from getting to them and after Luffy was immersed in sadness due to Ace´s death, not only was he able to overcome his pain by remembering that he still had his crew. When the rest of the crew realized how hurt Luffy would be, they struggled to return to him for support. Upon receiving his message to wait two years, they each resolved to use that time to hone their skills in order to be more useful to Luffy and protect each other better from any danger.

RecruitmentEdit Recruitment sectionEdit

In the beginning of the manga, Luffy claimed that he wanted at least 10 people to join his crew before entering the Grand Line (not counting himself).[3] This was changed after Usopp told Luffy that after "the chef" joined them, they would rescue Nami and go to the Grand Line. Although this is long past the expiring date, it can still serve as evidence that there will be 10 or more Straw Hats at one point of the manga (excluding Luffy himself). Luffy also claimed in the beginning of the manga, that he would gather a crew strong enough to surpass his childhood hero Red-Haired Shanks.[4]

InvitationEdit Invitation sectionEdit

Luffy invites Zoro to join his crew.
Usually when he asks someone to join, Luffy is turned down completely; the way of which he is turned down varies. Luffy has enough morals not to force the person to join against their will. When Luffy asked Brook during the Thriller Bark saga, Brook said yes immediately. Luffy didn't directly ask Usopp to join the Straw Hats, however when both Luffy and Usopp were about to sail off, Luffy assumed that Usopp would join them as they had just fought off Kuro. The only exception was Franky who was stated to be too stubborn to ever accept joining Luffy willingly (his speedo had to be stolen just to lead him back to the Straw Hat Pirates), but ends up joining willingly anyway after being moved by Iceburg's words. However if the person really interests Luffy, he will still try to get them to join anyway regardless of their initial decision. While most people turn down Luffy's offer regardless of how hard he tries, only those convinced enough will join for reasons of their own. However, even if he is rejected, Luffy will treat the person as if they were already a crew member, much to their annoyance. He'll sometimes act as if it is his decision and not theirs whether they join or not.
The major exceptions to this rule are Usopp, who was thrilled to be asked to join and accepted immediately, and Nico Robin, who invited herself into the crew and had to convince the crew to let her stay. Also notable is the Gentleman Skeleton Brook, who actually accepted Luffy's initial invitation to join the crew but later claimed that he couldn't honor it due to his lack of a shadow, which would result in his death should he step into sunlight, as well as unfinished business with the zombies of Thriller Bark. However, after the Straw Hats and Brook finally defeated the zombies, Brook later asked if they would honor his initial acceptance; Luffy gladly welcomed him into the crew.
Luffy doesn't seem to mind if someone he wants to recruit has a profession or not. He allows Usopp to join, and later on names him the team's sniper, and considered Vivi a member even though her only "profession" would be princess. He also did not know that Chopper was a doctor and wanted him to join for his seven transformation abilities. He also offered Gaimon and several Thriller Bark Zombie the chance to join his crew, when they had no apparent usefulness to the crew aside from experience. Also, when a crew member finally joins, they are often run out of their home by loved ones.

Recruiting ProcessEdit Recruiting Process sectionEdit

Though most adventures in One Piece are random, there seems to be a 'process' for recruitment. First, a situation arises where someone new is needed. The crew comes across someone who fulfills the criteria (i.e. Chopper the doctor, Nami the navigator). Luffy offers the person a position, and is usually turned down initially (which usually causes Luffy to comically "refuse this refusal"). Meanwhile, a situation arises where, some way or another, Luffy ends up battling a 'boss' character, and the would-be crew mate battles an underling (i.e. Luffy vs Don Krieg after Sanji battles Gin and Pearl). The would-be crewmate typically defeats one of the villain's henchmen, or otherwise plays a crucial role in the Straw Hats' victory (for example, Brook defeats Talleran and reveals the zombies' weakness, despite losing to Ryuuma). During the arc in which the new crewmate is introduced their backstory and dreams are revealed, (although Nami and Robin's back story's were reveled later) thus convincing them to join the Straw Hat Crew. Meanwhile, Luffy's current crew would assist him in battling various enemies generally in rank of abilities and overall strength which is matched by whoever they are battling (i.e. Zoro vs Kaku, Sanji vs Jyabura, Chopper vs Kumadori, Nami vs Kalifa), the enemies fought also have similar fighting styles (Zoro vs Hachi who are both swordsman, Sanji vs Kuroobi who are both melee fighting experts, and Usopp vs Chew who are both ranged weaponry experts), this is more consistent when it concerns Sanji and Zoro. This process also led many fans to think Vivi would become a permanent crew member.
The only crew members not to follow this process were the women of the crew, Nami and Robin, both of whom never helped fight an enemy during their joining and had their backstories fully revealed later on, despite initially being hinted at. Nami's official recruitment was when Luffy, Zoro, Usopp and Sanji defeated Arlong and his pirates. Robin was the first to initially willingly join, and officially joined after Luffy's crew came to her rescue from CP9.
As a side note to this process, Luffy has several times stated the need for a musician[5], because he believes that "pirates love music" due to him being influenced by Shanks the captain of the Red-Haired Pirates whom are mostly seen singing and partying. As a result, whenever the need for a new crew member arises, Luffy would usually bring up the musician position despite it being completely unrelated to the problem at hand. While Franky plays the guitar in addition of being a shipwright, Luffy's plea was finally fulfilled when Brook joined the crew.

BackgroundEdit Background sectionEdit

Usually when the “Recruitment Process” comes up a tragic background story in revealed
Luffy: Luffy was the last to have his story to be revealed as he being the captain his story didn't end until the end of Part I in he was also the first character to have a tragic story in the series' present. Ace's death sent Luffy into a mental breakdown like Sabo's death affected Ace and Luffy before. In a short end Luffy lost his Brothers.

Crew NumbersEdit Crew Numbers sectionEdit

The crew of the Straw Hat Pirates as they appear during their introductions.
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Excluding Luffy, as he founded the crew, the numbers given to each crew member are:
  1. Roronoa Zoro
  2. Nami
  3. Usopp
  4. Sanji
  5. Tony Tony Chopper
  6. Nico Robin
  7. Franky
  8. Brook
Usually when numbering the crew on colour spreads however, Oda will include Luffy as #1 thus the crew members get +1 added onto their numbers. For most of the crew members, Oda designates their number in the title of the chapter in which they join. For some like Nami and Usopp, their numbers were designated after they returned to the crew for previously leaving it. Only Chopper and Robin so far have no chapters whose titles designate them. In the case of Robin, though she has yet to have a number chapter, she however was numbered as the 7th one in the anime. This however refers to her being the 7th character in the crew which includes Luffy.

Returning to the CrewEdit Returning to the Crew sectionEdit

Crew toasting to the reunited Robin and Usopp, new crew member Franky and new ship - Thousand Sunny.
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If a Straw Hat crew member leaves the crew without Luffy's permission, Luffy usually does his best to recruit them back. So far Nami, Robin and Usopp have all left the crew, and all of them have returned. Nami rejoined after Arlong was defeated, who blackmailed her into betraying the crew, while Robin rejoined the crew after they convinced her that they would stand by her even if it meant declaring war on the entire world, and saving her from Enies Lobby.
While Robin and Nami were never on bad terms with the crew when they left, any suspicion that they had betrayed the Straw Hats was soon proven false. Usopp was a different case though. He had officially left the Straw Hat crew, over a dispute concerning the Going Merry (yet returned to the crew in his alias "Sogeking" to help in the rescue of Nico Robin) and his own insecurities about his strength. Afterward, Usopp originally planned to make the crew beg for him to return, but Zoro had given the crew a stern speech about him rejoining them on their terms, not his, and would accept him only if Usopp begged them after a thorough apology. After being ignored while they were fighting off Garp, Usopp finally capitulated, and Luffy happily and tearfully accepted him back into the crew.

DreamsEdit Dreams sectionEdit

Each member of the Straw Hats has a dream they want to achieve. These dreams are their reasons for joining Luffy's crew, and essentially the driving force behind their lives. Each Straw Hat's dream was inspired by tragedies (often deaths) in their childhoods that involved at least one person they idolized and cared for deeply. Some, like Chopper, Nami, Franky, Zoro, and Usopp are fulfilling their dreams by accumulating knowledge and/or achieving a certain task while sailing the Grand Line. Others, like Robin, Luffy, Brook, and Sanji are searching for a person, place or thing that can only be found on the Grand Line. Whatever the reason, each of the Straw Hat's dreams involve traveling the Grand Line, and each Straw Hat member refuses to die before achieving their dreams. However, their determination doesn't extend to sacrificing or abandoning their comrades for the fulfillment of their dreams.

Members' DreamsEdit Members' Dreams sectionEdit

  • Luffy's dream is to become the Pirate King and gather his own pirate crew to back him up. To become the Pirate King, he must find Gol D. Roger's famed treasure, One Piece, which is implied to be on Raftel. As for a crew, he has brought together so far eight people who have caught his attention. Luffy is also looking to meet up with Shanks again and return his straw hat to him, but will do this after his crew has surpassed Shank's crew in strength.
  • Zoro's dream, shared with Kuina, is to become the world's greatest swordsman. To fulfill this dream, he must surpass every swordsman in the world, including the world's current greatest swordsman, Dracule Mihawk.[6] Very recently, Zoro nearly gave up his dream in an attempt to convince the Shichibukai Bartholomew Kuma to refrain from killing Luffy despite the first time they met Zoro threatened to kill Luffy if he got in the way of his dream, proving his loyalty towards his Captain as well as the rest of the crew, as he believes that he cannot be the world's strongest swordsman if he cannot protect his captain's dream (Luffy, likewise, believes that the Pirate King should have the best swordsman on his side).
  • Nami's dream is to draw a map of the entire world. She has already mapped all the areas that she has traveled, and it can be assumed that she will create a world map once the story is over. Also at the beginning of the story, she was also trying to get Bsymbol.gif100,000,000 in order to buy and save her hometown, Cocoyashi Village, from the clutches of the Fishman pirate Arlong; while her savings were confiscated after stealing Bsymbol.gif93,000,000, in the process of stealing from pirates, she met Luffy, who defeated Arlong and freed the village.
  • Usopp's dream is to become a brave warrior of the sea like his father, Yasopp. Although he has implied that he has accomplished this dream (before he leaves the crew), Usopp has a second dream. After the Little Garden arc, he also developed a secondary dream to visit Elbaf and see the warrior giants he idolizes. During the Post-War arc Usopp develops another dream, to be the true Sniper King after he got Luffy's message to get stronger in 2 years.
  • Sanji's dream, shared with Zeff, is to find All Blue, a legendary ocean. It is assumed to be in the Grand Line, a place where all waters from all over the four seas gather, bringing fish from all over the globe. During the early-Arlong Arc, Sanji had stated that he wanted to visit Fishman Island someday to see a Mermaid, which has recently been fufilled; sure enough, the chef broke down crying upon seeing all the mermaids and implied that meeting the mermaids was on an equivilant level to finding the All-Blue. He also wished to consume the Suke Suke no Mi but unfortunately for him, Absalom destroyed that dream as he had already eaten it. However, Sanji, upon seeing Absalom's detestable actions, changed his mind about his desire to consume it.
  • Chopper's dream is to become a great doctor that can cure any disease, much like his father figure Dr. Hiluluk's ambition, as well as to travel across the world, exploring with his friends, and expanding his horizons.
  • Robin's dream is to find the Rio Poneglyph which tells the True History, continuing the research of her mother Nico Olivia and her old mentor Clover.
  • The Going Merry's dream as the crew's ship was to sail with the Straw Hats forever which it revealed to the crew upon its demise. In the end it was a dream it could not achieve, it was last seen as it was given a Viking funeral (because the "bottom of the sea is dark and lonely"). However, Merry's spirit supposedly inhabits the Straw Hats' new ship, the Thousand Sunny, and therefore its dream may live on.
  • Franky's dream is to create and travel with a dream ship which would experience countless battles, can overcome extreme hardships and can reach the end of the Grand Line. He has created the ship which the Straw Hats are riding and it's his task to keep it in good condition. Previously, one of his dreams was to beat Spandam to pieces, but this was fulfilled toward the end of the Enies Lobby arc.
  • Brook's dream is to return to his crewmate Laboon, whom his former crew, the Rumbar Pirates, had left behind at Reverse Mountain for his safety, with the promise to return after crossing the Grand Line. He wishes to fulfill that promise to Laboon, as well as that of his former crewmates, who died at their journey, to deliver their final song recorded in a Tone Dial before their death.

The X MarkEdit The X Mark sectionEdit

The Straw Hats show Vivi their 'X' marks as a silent farewell to her.
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The X Mark is something the first 6 Straw Hats (Luffy through Chopper), as well as Nefertari Vivi and Carue, have on their left forearms.
During their Arabasta adventure, they had to face a very tricky opponent, Mr. 2 Bon Kurei, with his Devil Fruit Power, which can make him look like anyone of them. Zoro came up with an idea to counteract this power. They made a black X mark on their left arms, as a symbol of their belonging to the Straw Hats. To prevent this being copied by Mr 2, it was covered by a bandage, and only revealed as proof of identity. The intention being that the band appeared to be proof, but in fact concealed the true sign.
The X Mark came into play several times.
  • When Vivi is heading toward Alubarna, the capital city of Arabasta Kingdom, she met Usopp but she wasn't sure if he was him or not. As she asked him to show their recognizing symbol, he showed the bandage, but without uncovering the X mark. Vivi understood that he was Bon Kurei disguised as Usopp and ran away.
  • When the Straw Hats were leaving Arabasta, they could not say good bye to Vivi in a proper way, to avoid the princess being recognized by the marines as their crewmate. So, they stand with their backs facing Vivi, raising their left hands and showing their X. Vivi and Carue replied in the same way too, as a symbol of their unbreakable friendship tie.

Allies and Traveling CompanionsEdit Allies and Traveling Companions sectionEdit

IndividualsEdit Individuals sectionEdit

Through the series there have been people who have either traveled with the Straw Hat Pirates for a short period of time or aided them in one way or another. Many of these individuals would be considered temporary pirates in a way. The most notable of these people is Vivi, as she traveled with them for almost the entire Baroque Works Saga, and even considered permanently joining them but due to her promise it seems that she is always welcome back.
Character(s) Arc Involved As Allies Involvement With the Straw Hats
Coby Captain Morgan arc Coby traveled briefly with Luffy after he was freed from his servitude to Alvida.[7] He later joined the Marines after the incident with Captain Morgan. He still considers Luffy his friend even though they are now on opposite sides.
Johnny and Yosaku Baratie arc to Arlong arc Two oafish but good-hearted bounty hunters who were once Zoro's partners. They traveled with and assisted the Straw Hats from Baratie to Konomi Islands.[8]
Nojiko and Genzo Arlong arc Two villagers who helped keep Luffy from drowning when he was temporarily submerged in the water of Arlong Park. Nojiko is Nami's adoptive sister, while Genzo is seen as a father by the two sisters.[9]
Nefertari Vivi and Carue Whiskey Peak arc to Arabasta arc The two traveled with and assisted the pirates for almost the entire Baroque Works Saga. Vivi being close to them, considered joining them and was even asked to join the group.[10] She however turned down the position in order to take care of her country, Arabasta.[11]
Dorry and Brogy Little Garden arc After the Straw Hats defeated Mr. 3 and his cohorts, and helped the two giants, the two gratefully aided the pirates by destroying the Island Eater that was blocking their path from Little Garden to Arabasta.[12]
Portgas D. Ace Arabasta arc Luffy's brother who aided the Straw Hats by stopping Smoker from catching Luffy and destroying a fleet of five Billions ships that were pursuing them.[13][14] In the anime, he sort of traveled alongside with them through the Arabastan desert while looking for some answers to Blackbeard's whereabouts.[15] He left the group to continue his search but not before giving Luffy his Vivre Card.
Mr. 2 Bon Kurei Arabasta arc, Impel Down arc Originally an enemy, he aided the Straw Hats by hiding their ship, the Going Merry, when there were Marines searching around Arabasta and by disguising himself and his men as the pirates in order to draw away the Marines pursuing them. Later, after breaking out of his cell and reuniting with Luffy in Impel Down, Mr. 2 Bon Kurei fought alongside Luffy to reach Ace. Throughout their reunion, Mr. 2 aided Luffy greatly through the various dangers of the prison, and ultimately aided Luffy and several other prisoners by sacrificing himself in order to open the way to their freedom.
Gan Fall and Pierre Skypiea arc The former god of Skypiea and his pet bird aided the Straw Hats during their time in Skypiea.
Conis and Pagaya Skypiea arc A family of Skypieans who helped the Straw Hats throughout their stay in Skypiea despite Enel's will.
Aisa and Wiper Skypiea arc Two Shandians who were originally hostile to the Straw Hats. They however aided them against Enel after getting to know them.
Kokoro, Chimney and Gonbe Water 7 arc to Post-Enies Lobby arc Though non-combatants, these three aided the Straw Hats from crossing through the stormy seas to escaping from a flooded passage. Kokoro later told them about Fishman Island.
Yokozuna Enies Lobby arc and Post-Enies Lobby arc A giant sumo frog that helped the Straw Hats from fighting against the World Government to helping build their new ship, the Thousand Sunny.
Oimo and Kāshī Enies Lobby arc and Post-Enies Lobby arc Two Elbaf giants who originally worked for the World Government as gatekeepers. However, after the truth was revealed to them by Usopp, they aided the Straw Hats and their allies in their invasion of Enies Lobby and helped rebuild Water 7 afterwards.
Keimi, Pappug and Hatchan Sabaody Archipelago arc A mermaid and starfish rescued from a Sea King. The Straw Hats helped them rescue Hatchan so that they can reach Fishman Island. They later became the guides on the Sabaody Archipelago so they could get a bubble coating for the Sunny to descend beneath the ocean. Hatchan also promised as soon as he was feeling better and the Straw Hats ship was coated he would guide them to fishman island.
Silvers Rayleigh Sabaody Archipelago arc, Post-War Arc to Return to Sabaody Arc The legendary first mate of Gol D. Roger who has coated the Thousand Sunny for free after the Human Auctioning House incident, and also helped defend the Straw Hat Pirates against Kizaru. He found Luffy at Amazon Lily and, along with Jinbe, the three invaded Marineford so that Luffy could ring the Ox Bell. He taught Luffy how to properly use Haki over the course of a year and a half, then assisted in his escape from the Sabaody Archipelago.
Boa Hancock Amazon Lily arc to Return to Sabaody Arc Leader of the Kuja and the only female Shichibukai and the most beautiful in all the seas. Though initially antagonistic due to Luffy discovering the slave-mark tattoo on her back, she grew to accept and even love him, probably will go where he goes, even assisting him to reach Impel Down to save his brother, Ace. Later, she gave Luffy the keys to Ace's handcuffs and defended Luffy from Smoker and the Pacifista so that he could try to save his brother. She then helped return Luffy to Amazon Lily and gave him safe haven, so he could recover from his wounds from the Battle of Marineford. After his successful recovery and training from Rayleigh along with the two year time skip, she took Luffy back to Sabaody and assisted in his escape to Fishman Island.
Haredas Amazon Lily arc to Return to Sabaody Arc A weather scientist on Weatheria who found Nami (who was sent there by Bartholomew Kuma) and took her into his home, teaching her about the sky island's weather science. He assisted in the Straw Hat Pirates' escape from the Sabaody Archipelago along with fellow Weatheria scientists by creating rain to ruin the Marines' gunpowder.
Heracles Amazon Lily arc to Return to Sabaody Arc A warrior trapped in the Boin Archipelago. He protected the hapless Usopp during their time on the island, though attempted to convince him that it was impossible to escape. He taught Usopp about the Pop Greens as part of his training. He later appeared on the Sabaody Archipelago to assist in the Straw Hat Pirates' escape.
Perona Amazon Lily arc to Return to Sabaody Arc Was formerly one of the Mysterious Four of Thriller Bark, but was sent by Bartholemew Kuma to Kuraigana Island, the same place that Zoro was sent to during the Straw Hats' battle with Kuma. While she was originally antagonistic, serving beneath Gekko Moriah, Perona grudgingly assisted Zoro during his time training with Dracule Mihawk. She later appeared on the Sabaody Archipelago to help Zoro and the other Straw Hats escape.
Buggy the Clown Impel Down arc to Marineford Arc Luffy came across Buggy attempting to break free from Impel Down in Level 1 of the Great Gaol. The ever-opportunistic Buggy attempted to use Luffy as his means to escape, but was only dragged down into the deeper levels during Luffy's attempt to rescue Portgas D. Ace. After Luffy was defeated by Magellan, Buggy and his new ally Mr. 3 ascended Impel Down back to Level 1, and, only with the help of Luffy and his band of escapees, managed to escape the Great Gaol. After arriving in Marineford, Buggy and his new crew, for the most part, neither assisted nor harmed Luffy and his allies in the Battle of Marineford; however, he was unwillingly used as a shield by Luffy against Dracule Mihawk. Upon the battle's end, Buggy returned Luffy's straw hat to Shanks and fled the battle with his new crew and Mr. 3.
Mr. 3 Impel Down arc to Marineford Arc Mr. 3, like Buggy, originally intended on using Luffy to escape Impel Down, but, again like Buggy, was dragged down to the deeper levels along with him. He and Buggy attempted to escape Impel Down, but were only able to do so with Luffy's assistance. After escaping Impel Down, Mr. 3 was moved by Mr. 2 Bon Kurei's sacrifice, to the point that he assisted Luffy in crafting the key to Ace's Kairoseki handcuffs as a means to avenge his fallen friend. He then fled the battle along with Buggy and his new crew.
Emporio Ivankov Impel Down arc to Post-War Arc The "Queen" of Kamabakka Kingdom and Newkama Land, and Revolutionary commander. He healed Luffy from the brink of death with his Horu Horu no Mi powers, and then, upon learning that Luffy was the son of Dragon, his leader, he assisted Luffy in breaking free from Impel Down. He then protected Luffy during the Battle of Marineford, being the one person as well as Jinbe to fight most by his side. After the war, he boarded a Marine ship along with his Newkama followers and, seeing that Luffy was in good hands with Boa Hancock, left with his people to return to his home. He was also responsible for helping Sanji during his two years of training in Kamabakka Kingdom.
Inazuma Impel Down arc to Post-War Arc Ivankov's right-hand man in both the Kamabakka Kingdom as well as the Revolutionary Army. He located Luffy and Mr. 2 Bon Kurei, and brought them to Newkama Land. He then fought alongside Luffy and his allies to break free from Impel Down, but was drastically poisoned by Magellan. After recovering, he assisted Luffy in the Battle of Marineford by creating a bridge for him to reach Ace. After the war, he returned to Kamabakka Kingdom with his leader and people.
Crocodile and Mr. 1 Impel Down arc The former leader of Baroque Works and his right-hand man. After coming across him in Level 6 of Impel Down, Luffy reluctantly freed him after being persuaded by Emporio Ivankov. During the escape, Crocodile set free Mr. 1, who had been caged in Level 4. After the escape, Crocodile made his intention of taking Whitebeard's head clear, upon which he immediately acted on as soon as he arrived in Marineford. During the Battle of Marineford, Crocodile fought on his own side, aligning himself with no one, and Mr. 1 loyally followed suit. During the course of the battle, he fought Luffy's allies, the Whitebeard Pirates, but then helped save Ace and even Luffy himself, claiming that he did it only because he didn't want the Marines to have their way. As such, Mr. 1 also helped protect Luffy against Dracule Mihawk. After the battle, Crocodile and Mr. 1 healed their wounds on an island in the Grand Line, deciding to enter the New World.
Jinbe Impel Down arc to Post-War arc Former captain of the Sunny Pirates and former Shichibukai. He pleaded to Luffy to be freed from his cell in Impel Down so that he could help save Ace. Seeing the fishman's sincerity, Luffy freed Jinbe, and together they and their allies broke free from Impel Down. At the Battle of Marineford, Jinbe, upon rejecting his title as Shichibukai, was one of the two to most assist Luffy during the battle, along with Emporio Ivankov. After Luffy's mind collapsed from Ace's death, Jinbe swore to protect Luffy at any cost, and was almost killed by Akainu, but was saved and healed by Trafalgar Law. After returning to Amazon Lily with Luffy, he managed to shake Luffy out of his depression by making him realize that he still had something precious to hold on to: his crew. He then joined Luffy, along with Silvers Rayleigh, as they invaded Marineford once more so that Luffy could ring the Ox Bell. After returning from Marineford, Jinbe took a last goodbye and told Luffy he wished to meet him in two years in Fishman Island. Jinbe took off with a whale shark.
Dracule Mihawk Post-War arc A member of the Shichibukai and the world's greatest swordsman. He somewhat tolerated Perona and Zoro's presence at his home on Kuraigana Island upon his return from the Whitebeard War. He relayed to Zoro the events that occurred concerning his captain, as well as offered a boat to help the Straw Hat swordsman leave the island. Mihawk initially dismissed Zoro's plea for training, assuming that Zoro simply couldn't defeat the Humandrills. However, upon Zoro revealing that he did defeat them and noticing that he was putting aside his pride for the sake of his friend, Mihawk agreed.
Caribou Fishman Island Arc An infamous rookie pirate who was at the Sabaody Archipelago around the time of the Straw Hat Pirates' reunion. With their seacow, the Caribou Pirates eventually caught up with the Straw Hats ship and they prepare for battle. Caribou is the first to set foot on the Thousand Sunny. Before his crew can follow, his seacow, which turns out to be Mohmoo, fled in fear after seeing Nami, Sanji, and Luffy taking the rest of the Caribou Pirates and leaving Caribou behind. Once Caribou sees that he is left alone, he begs the Straw Hat crew to have mercy on him. After the Straw Hats tie him up, Caribou decides to bide his time and wait for the right opportunity.
Surume Fishman Island Arc A fearsome Kraken from the depths of the ocean. As the Straw Hats were traveling underwater, they defeated him in order to get trough. After getting to the Underworld of the Sea, Luffy managed to tame him, and even got him to push the Sunny and beat opponents like Wadatsumi.

GroupsEdit Groups sectionEdit

Along with individuals mentioned above, there has also been various groups that have assisted the Straw Hats in their adventures. These organizations have helped the Straw Hats either to reach a certain goal or to defeat a common enemy. One of the most notable of these is the Franky Family who, along with several other characters, formed an army of sorts in order to fight against a common foe.
Character(s) Arc Involved As Allies Involvement With the Straw Hats
Usopp Pirates Captain Kuro arc The band of make believe pirates helped the Straw Hats in stopping Kuro's scheme in their own way despite being only kids.
Saruyama Alliance Jaya arc During the Straw Hats' time on Jaya, the alliance helped them to reach Skypiea. Their boss, Montblanc Cricket, informed them about how to reach the Sky Island through the use of the Knock Up Stream and the South Bird. The rest of the alliance modified the Going Merry into a "flying mode" to better maneuver the force of the current. Later, the Straw Hats repaid the alliance's efforts by ringing the Golden Bell thus clearing up the Montblanc family name.
Galley-La Company Water 7 arc to Post-Enies Lobby arc The company originally fought against the Straw Hats when they learned that their president, Iceburg, was almost assassinated by Nico Robin. When the truth was finally learned, the three of the remaining Galley-La foremen decided to join the Straw Hats to fight against CP9.[1] They, together with the Franky Family, formed a fighting force that invaded Enies Lobby and helped the Straw Hats reach their destination. After the Enies Lobby incident, the Galley-La company provided temporary room and board for the pirates while Iceburg and the foremen helped Franky build their new ship.[2]
Franky Family Water 7 arc to Post-Enies Lobby arc A gang consisting of the dregs of Water 7 who were originally on opposite sides with the Straw Hats. They however joined forces with the Straw Hats after their boss, Franky, was captured by CP9. Together with the Galley-La foremen, they formed an army that aided the Straw Hats in reaching their invasion of Enies Lobby. After the events in Enies Lobby, the gang gave the Straw Hats the Adam Wood they bought with the money they stole from the pirates. They did this as thanks for rescuing Franky and to provide the materials to replace the ship the pirates lost.
Thriller Bark Victim's Association Thriller Bark arc A group of Gekko Moriah's victims that include the Rolling Pirates in their ranks. They helped the Straw Hats in their battle against Moriah to reclaim back their shadows and against Bartholomew Kuma to protect Luffy. One of their prominent members, Lola gave them a Biblicard for her "mama" in the New World after everything was done.
Rosy Life Riders Sabaody Archipelago arc Initially antagonists of the Straw Hats due to the coincidental connection between leader Duval and the drawing on Sanji's Wanted poster. After Sanji reforms him to a more handsome face, the group becomes allies assisting them on the Sabaody Archipelago, particularly in locating Keimi after her capture by slave traders.They also protect Thousand Sunny in the 2 years skip when the Straw Hats were training and save Brook when he was escaping the Marines.
New Kama Landers Impel Down arc to Post-War Arc The denizens of New Kama Land who, lead by Emporio Ivankov, assisted Luffy in escaping Impel Down and attempting to rescue Portgas D. Ace. After the war's end, they escaped on the Marine ship that Boa Hancock had hijacked, and, upon seeing that Luffy was in Hancock's safe care, bid farewell and returned to their Kamabakka Kingdom.
Whitebeard Pirates and their allies Marineford Arc For the goal of rescuing Ace, Luffy joined forces with Whitebeard and his allies, gaining their trust and respect during the course of the Battle of Marineford. After Ace's death, the entire crew and all of Whitebeard's allies made protecting Luffy their top priority, and were willing to risk their lives so that he could live on to see the New Era.
Heart Pirates Marineford Arc to Post-War Arc With Luffy in a coma after seeing Ace die in his arms, the Heart Pirates decide to assist Luffy and Jinbe by facilitating their escape from Marineford. Transporting Luffy to Amazon Lily in order so that they can heal him. The Heart Pirates were docked on a small cliff on the island, but have since left.

Anime OnlyEdit Anime Only sectionEdit

In the anime adaptation, the Straw Hats have also had their share of allies and traveling companions. These individuals too have either traveled with them or aided them in some sort of way.
Character(s) Arc or Movie Involved As Allies Involvement With the Straw Hats
Akisu and Borodo Movie 2 Two thieves who traveled with the Straw Hats in the second movie after the Going Merry was supposedly stolen by the Trump Siblings. They aided the Straw Hats against Bear King and his pirates.
Apis and Ryuji Warship Island arc A little girl who ate the Hiso Hiso no Mi and a Thousand year Dragon who traveled with the Straw Hats after the Loguetown arc in the anime.[16] The Straw Hats aided them against Marine Commander Nelson Royale and Eric.
Anaguma and Shuraiya Bascùd Movie 4 A sister and brother who traveled with and helped the Straw Hats against Gasparde respectively in the fourth One Piece movie.
Phoenix Pirates Ice Hunter Arc A crew of pirates that aided the Straw Hats against the bounty hunter family, the Achino Family.

Locations VisitedEdit Locations Visited sectionEdit

While traveling, the Straw Hat Pirates have mostly visited islands in a formula-like pattern; the crew would travel from one island to another in order without backtracking or getting scattered by certain situations or forced to go off course - unless someone is taken away, the crew's visiting the island delays their voyage (i.e. partying on Konomi Islands or the national celebration in Arabasta), or leaving the Grand Line. It is not until Water 7 that things begin to shift from this 'formula'; the crew had to leave Water 7 to Enies Lobby to rescue Robin.
Before Chapter 514, the Straw Hats had visited 20 islands in a straightforward pattern, with the entire crew together. In each saga, the Straw Hats mostly visited 5 - 10 or less islands, 7 islands in the East Blue Saga (excluding Dawn Island and Goat Island), 5 islands in the Baroque Works Saga, 2 Islands in the Skypiea Saga, 3 islands in the CP9 Saga, 17 islands in the Whitebeard War Saga (including Merveille in Strong World), and 1 island so far in the New World Saga.
By chapter 514, One Piece took a different twist not seen before - and possibly not in any other manga/anime combo with a storyline like this; the entire Straw Hat crew was scattered, to 9 different islands (12 due to Luffy going to Impel Down, Marineford, and Rusukaina). Since entering the Grand Line, no Straw Hat Pirate had left the Grand Line. Now, Chopper is in South Blue, Robin is in East Blue, and the rest of the crew is scattered on the Grand Line, presumably far enough apart and on different Log Pose routes that they cannot reunite easily or by normal travel means (if you can call traveling on the Grand Line normal!). Most of the islands the crew visited were in one season and had one climate (i.e. spring or summer; perpetual snowing, canals, or being made of clouds) when examined in the order they were visited in, like Drum being snowy or Arabasta being sandy. Until now, the story has only used an island's specific theme one time and abandoned it to introduce the next one; this is no more, since Nami was sent to the sky island Weatheria, Franky was sent to another Winter island (despite having the mechanical theme of Karakuri from the seventh One Piece movie), and Luffy being sent to another jungle-themed island - Amazon Lily.
Currently, the crew has visited 35 locations.

East BlueEdit East Blue sectionEdit

  1. Dawn Island
  2. Goat Island
  3. Shells Town
  4. Organ Islands
  5. Island of Rare Animals
  6. Gecko Islands
  7. Baratie
  8. Konomi Islands
  9. Loguetown

Grand LineEdit Grand Line sectionEdit

  1. Reverse Mountain (Red Line)
  2. Cactus Island
  3. Little Garden
  4. Drum Island
  5. Arabasta
  6. Jaya
  7. Skypiea (White-White Sea)
  8. Long Ring Long Land
  9. Water 7
  10. Enies Lobby
  11. Thriller Bark (Florian Triangle)
  12. Merveille
  13. Sabaody Archipelago

Locations Visited By Each During Crew SeparationEdit Locations Visited By Each During Crew Separation sectionEdit

  1. Luffy: Amazon Lily (Calm Belt) → Impel Down (Calm Belt) → Marineford (Grand Line) → Rusukaina (Calm Belt)
  2. Nami: Weatheria (Sky Island)
  3. Franky: Karakuri Island - Barjimoa (Grand Line)
  4. Sanji: Momoiro Island - Kamabakka Kingdom (Grand Line)
  5. Usopp: Boin Archipelago - Greenstone (Grand Line)
  6. Brook: Namakura Island - Harahetternia (Grand Line) → Kenzan Island - Teena Geena Kingdom (Grand Line)
  7. Robin: Tequila Wolf (East Blue) → Baltigo (Grand Line)
  8. Chopper: Torino Kingdom (South Blue)
  9. Zoro: Kuraigana Island - Ruins of the Shikkearu Kingdom (Grand Line)

New WorldEdit New World sectionEdit

  1. Fishman Island

ActionsEdit Actions sectionEdit

Because the series focus on the Straw Hat Pirates, they were responsible for many actions throughout the 600+ chapters of their adventures. These actions can be considered either a blessing or curse depending on whose point of view it is taken from. Though the Straw Hat Pirates are an inner-circle group and don't care about worldly affairs, they become involved in many peoples' wars, usually bigger than themselves because they befriend the people involved. Most of these are people with a great amount of political power and authority behind them in some form. Their actions are often reported differently by the newspapers or the full details left unknown.
All actions done by the Straw Hats can be done by one member or the entire crew.
  • Responsible for freeing Coby from Alvida.
  • Freed Shells Town by defeating Morgan, this was due to Luffy saving Zoro and Coby.
  • Freed Orange Town by defeating Buggy. This was done because Buggy was bothering Luffy, Zoro, and Nami.
  • Helped Gaimon realize for good that the treasure chests are empty.
  • Stopped Kuro's plans of killing Kaya and inheriting her fortune. This was because they were doing Usopp a favor.
  • Involved in defending the Baratie, Luffy only wanted to help Sanji and to free himself from being a Baratie choreboy by defeating Krieg.
  • Defeated Arlong so they would have Nami back and ended up freeing Konomi Islands.
  • Escaped from the marines in Loguetown.
  • Made a promise with Laboon.
  • Zoro defeated 100 bounty hunters at Whiskey Peak.
  • Saved Vivi and Carue from the Mr. 5 team and ended up responsible for escorting Vivi to Arabasta.
  • Saved Dorry and Brogy from the Mr. 3 team after they befriended them.
  • Defeated Wapol and saved Drum Kingdom. This was because Nami was sick and needed a doctor and Luffy was interested in Chopper joining the crew.
  • Saved Arabasta and defeated Crocodile. This was because Vivi was their friend and they decided to help her. This also caused the World Government [and the world itself] to fully take notice of the Straw Hats.
  • Defeated Bellamy because he attacked and stole gold from their friend Montblanc Cricket.
  • Were involved in stopping a 400 year old war and defeated Enel. This was because they were searching for gold and Enel attacked some of the Straw Hats and took Nami. So Luffy, who did not want anyone hurting his friends, decided to fight Enel.
  • Defeated Foxy in The Davy Back Fight in order to avenge Shelly and fought Aokiji to stop him from hurting Robin.
  • Were caught in a crossfire between CP9 and the Galley-La. Iceburg was shot by Robin and all Straw Hat Pirates (except Usopp) were to blame. Luffy, Zoro, Nami and Chopper wanting to know why Robin done this, invaded the HQ that was under attack by CP9 and saved Iceburg and Paulie.
  • Raided Enies Lobby to save Robin and Franky, declared war on the World Government as a means to convice Robin to come back and defeated CP9. The destruction of Enies Lobby was Spandam's fault (he triggered the Buster Call by mistake). As a result, CP9 are now scapegoats, the blueprints were burned, which destroyed the World Government's attempt to raise an ancient weapon to end the pirate age, and they needed Robin so they can get her to tell them where the ancient weapon is but failed to retrieve her.
  • Defeated Gekko Moriah and freed all the shadows he stole from many people. This was because the old man begged them to help while Luffy, Franky, Robin, Zoro and Sanji were originally searching for Usopp, Chopper and Nami, because Luffy wanted Brook to join and to retrieve Luffy's, Zoro's, Sanji's and Robin's stolen shadows.
  • Defeated Shiki and the Golden Lion Pirates in order to save and retrieve Nami from them, who wanted to use her in their plan to destroy East Blue.
  • Saved Keimi and Pappug from the Sea King, saved Hatchan, defeated the Macro Pirates and dealt with Duval. This was because they needed information on how to get to Fishman Island and Keimi, who has the information, found out Hatchan was in trouble. Originally, they did not want to save Hatchan but changed their minds because Luffy wanted takoyaki and Nami had already promised Keimi.
  • Attacked a World Noble, ended up freeing the slaves in the Auction House, and sent the entire island in a panic. As a result, Admiral Kizaru arrived, the Straw Hats were scattered, and 500 pirates were captured. This was because they were trying to save Keimi from being sold into slavery and Hatchan was shot by Charloss, which angered Luffy since he considered Hatchan as a friend.

After Separation by Bartholomew KumaEdit After Separation by Bartholomew Kuma sectionEdit

Monkey D. Luffy
  • Managed to prevent Hancock from killing three of her warriors (Sweet Pea, Marguerite, and Aphelandra), and covering her sister Sandersonia's back to prevent her slave mark from being exposed. Wanting to save Ace from execution, Luffy convinced Hancock (who has fallen in love with him) to comply to the World Government's demand she originally ignored to go to war against Whitebeard; by doing so, he prevented her from losing her Shichibukai title and the treaty to protect Amazon Lily that goes with it. This also saved Boa Hancock's life.
  • Invaded Impel Down and created a massive breakout that brought disgrace to Impel Down.
  • Invaded Marineford and got involved in the Whitebeard War, succeeded in releasing Ace but failed to save his life (or rather Ace saved him from being killed by Akainu), falling into a mental collapse.
  • Recovered and remembered the desire to reunite with his crew thanks to Jinbe, reunited with Rayleigh on Kuja Island.
  • Snuck into Marineford a second time and rang the Ox Bell 16 times. This was, however, a diversion to the real message- a tattoo on his arm which informed his crew to meet up in two years, not three days as was originally planned. He then began training to understand and control Haki with Rayleigh on the island of Rusukaina, near Amazon Lily.
  • Learned to control Haki in one and a half years. Became the "boss" of the island where he was training.
Roronoa Zoro
  • He landed in Kuraigana Island, where he met up with Perona. After she tended his wounds, Mihawk returned to the island and gave Zoro a boat to leave the island after bringing the results of the war, but Zoro encountered the Humandrills. Upon finally defeating them, he returned to Mihawk and begged for an apprenticeship. Discerning that Zoro was throwing away his pride for someone else's sake, he agreed.
Nami
  • When she landed on Weatheria, she was caught stealing after studying the technology there for a while, and was locked up, but was able to escape and take the stolen weather equipment and Haredas with her. She was later caught by the scientists, but escapes by crying crocodile tears. Later, when informed of the unusual weather of the New World by Haredas, she told him that she must learn it all to be able to help Luffy in the future. She also inquired about the weather ball, which, if used improperly, could plunge the world into chaos; however, she only smirked at the possibility of using it as a weapon.
Usopp
  • He had gotten fat by overeating the food he found on the island, and after news came out about the death of Ace, he had gotten brave. He even risked his own life to get off Boin Archipelago. After being saved a couple of times by his protector Heracles, he had let him know that he wants to see Luffy through his pain. After receiving Luffy's message, Usopp runs off, deciding that he needs to lose weight, gain muscle, and grow stronger so that he didn't have to stand around watching anymore, and to help Luffy out. He becomes Heracles's apprentice, and begins learning about aspects of the forest, such as the Pop Greens, which are seeds of the hostile plants of the forest that have many uses.
Sanji
  • He landed on Momoiro Island, and was chased by the okama, and converted into one temporarily. He eventually returned to normal, and met with Ivankov, who refused to give him any information on Luffy due to Sanji having trouble giving evidence that he is a Straw Hat Pirate from the poorly drawn Wanted Poster. However, he did receive a newspaper on how Luffy was doing. Later, Ivankov informed him that the food eaten in the kingdom is Attack Cuisine, which can enhance the strength of people who eat it. Sanji wanted to learn the recipe, but Ivankov stated that it can only be learned by those who master Newkama Kenpo and develop the heart of a maiden. Sanji angrily refuses and affirms his woman-loving nature and Ivankov decided to allow him to learn the 99 recipes if he could defeat the 99 Newkama Kenpos of the island, who each have one recipe. He even offered him a ship if he succeeded. But he was warned he also may lose himself along the way. Sanji accepted the challenge.
Tony Tony Chopper
  • When he landed in Torino Kingdom, he fell in the war between the gigantic birds and natives. Chopper communicated in a way with the natives and birds and explained to the feathered beasts that the natives don't want to eat their eggs, just the plants next to their nests. Chopper bravely flew off to Sabaody. After receiving Luffy's message, he returned back to Torino Kingdom, with the intent of growing stronger and developing new medicines by studying the plants there.
Nico Robin
  • She landed on Tequila Wolf, where she was forced to help build a bridge on the orders of the World Nobles. She was eventually freed by the Revolutionaries, and to be brought to Dragon. She was also given a newspaper on Luffy's current standings. The ship set sail and Robin and the Revolutionaries discussed Dragon wanting to meet her, and invited her inside, to which she refused due to suspicion, to which the Revolutionaries decided to bring food and blankets outside to her instead. Robin pondered the possibility of growing stronger after being turned over to Luffy's father, Dragon, and admits she had never thought of growing stronger for someone else before.
Franky
  • When he landed on future land Barujimoa on Karakuri Island, he pressed self-destruct button in Dr. Vegapunk's old home, known as a historical treasure, which would later be known as the "Nightmare of Barujimoa", got the skin blown off his face, and also ran away from marines. He ended up in a second secret laboratory which the entrance to was exposed by the explosion of the first, and becomes interested in the schematics of various weapons and other advanced technology of Vegapunk. He decides to live there, and also dons a tiger rug to hide and disguise his hideous face. However, the rug caught on fire, and Franky ran outside just as the marines had caught up to him, scaring them all with his flaming, bestial appearance; this incident would later be known as "The Legend of the Sacred Burning Beast of Barujimoa".
Brook
  • He landed on Namakura Island during the middle of a devil-summoning ceremony. He wrote a song to raise the cultists' spirits and helped them fight against the Longarm Tribe. After releasing them, the Longarms kidnapped him since people would pay a lot of money to see a living skeleton. He was held on display in the Teena Guuna Kingdom, where he tried to adjust his leaning pose against the wall from 45 degrees to 40, but it failed. He decided he needed to try something else to grow stronger for Luffy, and released his new single, "Bone to be Wild".
  • He has since become a major rock star, going on a world tour which ended in Saboady Archipelago.

After 2 yearsEdit After 2 years sectionEdit

As promised, every Straw Hat has returned to Sabaody Archipelago, Zoro was the first to arrive, and after him was Franky, then Nami, Usopp, Chopper, Brook, Sanji, Robin, and finally Luffy.
The new look of the Straw Hat Pirates after 2 years.
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(Some of them have changed in many ways: Zoro has gained a scar over his left eye (it was confirmed to be on his left rather than what is on the color splash) similar to Rayleigh as well as gained more muscle. Luffy has gained an X-shaped scar on his chest and now wears a long sleeved vest and a yellow sash around his waist. He also seems to have mastered the three forms of Haki. Nami was noted by Usopp to have gained a more "developed" body, she has also let her hair grow and obtained technology from Weatheria. Franky has used the technology from Dr. Vegapunk's research lab to develop a bigger and more advanced body (adding a "BF-37" tattoo to symbolize the latest and greatest model, Battle Franky #37), his bulky arms with oval shape were replaced for square ones, and he got a device in his nose to control his hair. He now usually goes with a shorter, buzz-cut style haircut, but he still has his old style of hair. Usopp has developed a muscular body and has grown a faint goatee, wearing a white hat with longer hair tied back, using plants called "pop greens" as weapons and claims that he has become a stronger, braver warrior. Chopper is practically unchanged in his hybrid form, but in his animal form he appears more adult. Another alteration is wearing some kind of helmet he (presumably) wears over his hat. Others remained primarily unchanged. Robin has pulled her hair back revealing her forehead, but remains virtually the same otherwise. Sanji's goatee grew significantly thicker, as well as a soul patch with it, and a few mustache hairs. He revealed his left eye, while covering his right eye. In addition, Brook, who has replaced his gentleman-style outfit with rockstar clothing, has gained notoriety as a famous musician with the title of "Soul King".)
After their reunion, Luffy gives the order to set sail and the Straw Hats, reunited after two years, continue their journey to the New World. Their next stop: Fishman Island. But many surprises await them as they head for their undersea destination. After many obstacles, they have finally reached Fishman Island, where their journey continue. But the beautiful island is in the hands of two forces: the New Fishmen Pirates and the Neptune Army...

Miscellaneous InformationEdit Miscellaneous Information sectionEdit

Over the course of the manga, Oda was often asked certain questions about the Straw Hats via the SBS sections. These questions were often about subtle stuff such as what colors represent the Straw Hats and other similar stuff. The following are Oda's answers to such questions.

Animal ResemblancesEdit Animal Resemblances sectionEdit

In a SBS question, a fan asked what animals would they best resemble. When this question was first asked, the Straw Hats had 6 members. At a later SBS, Oda provided the other animals for the remaining crew members.[17][18]

Specific NumbersEdit Specific Numbers sectionEdit

In relation to a SBS question about a shirt Nami wore with the number 3 on it, Oda showed the specific numbers that he uses to represent the Straw Hats. The majority of these numbers are different from the order Luffy's crew joined him. They are instead numbers representing the order of the Straw Hats as a whole. When this question was first asked, the Straw Hats only had 6 members. At a later SBS, Oda provided the other numbers for the remaining crew members.[19][18] Note that the title of the chapter where a member joins is the ordinal number one less than the personal number; for example Zoro joins in Chapter 6, The First. Recently, each Straw Hat got another number, which determined by the order of who arrived at the Sabaody Archipelago.[20]

Specific ColorsEdit Specific Colors sectionEdit

In a SBS question, a fan asked if each of the Straw Hats have specific colors. Oda replied and revealed the specific colors for each member. When this question was first asked, the Straw Hats only had 6 members. At a later SBS, Oda provided the other colors for the remaining crew members.[21][18]

Specific SmellsEdit Specific Smells sectionEdit

In a SBS question, a fan asked Oda that since Chopper had such an amazing blue nose that allows him to identify his fellow crewmates, what do they all smell like. When this question was first asked, the Straw Hats only had 6 members. At a later SBS, Oda provided the other smells for the remaining crew members. All but Chopper's smell were identified as Chopper can't tell what he himself smells like.[22][18]

Favorite Type of Island and SeasonEdit Favorite Type of Island and Season sectionEdit

In a SBS question, a fan asked which type of island do each of the Straw Hats like among the different seasonal types of islands in the Grand Line. It was also asked which season of that island do the Straw Hats like. When this question was first asked, the Straw Hats only had 7 members. At a later SBS, Oda provided the other islands and seasons for the remaining crew members.[23][18]
  • Monkey D. Luffy: Summer but considers snow to be great; ultimately anywhere where there's meat
  • Roronoa Zoro: Autumn on an Autumn Island
  • Nami: Summer on a Spring Island
  • Usopp: Summer on an Autumn Island
  • Sanji: Robin-chan on a Nami-san Island

Favorite FoodEdit Favorite Food sectionEdit

In a SBS question, a fan asked what each of the Straw Hats' favorite foods were. Oda gave the following as a reply:[24]
  • Monkey D. Luffy: Meat.
  • Roronoa Zoro: White rice, sea king meat, and anything that complements ale.
  • Nami: Mainly tangerines as well as other kinds of fruit.
  • Usopp: Pike from an autumn island as well as other fish of the season, hates mushrooms.
  • Sanji: Spicy seafood pasta and food that complements black tea.
  • Tony Tony Chopper: Cotton candy, chocolate and other sweet food and drink.
  • Nico Robin: Sandwiches, cakes that aren't too sweet and food that complements coffee.
  • Franky: Hamburgers, french fries and food that complements cola.
  • Brook: Tea and takoyaki.

As a FamilyEdit As a Family sectionEdit

In a SBS question, a fan asked if the Straw Hats were a family, what family member would each one be. When this question was first asked, Brook wasn't a member at the time. At a later SBS, Oda provided the answer to which family member would Brook be.[25][18]

NationalitiesEdit Nationalities sectionEdit

In a SBS question, a fan asked if the Straw Hats were real, what nationality would they be of. Based on their appearances, Oda gave the following as a reply:[26]

Suited FlowerEdit Suited Flower sectionEdit

In a SBS question, a fan asked Robin's Voice Actress what flower would suit each of the Straw Hats. The seiyū gave the following combinations:[27]

TriviaEdit Trivia sectionEdit

  • In the manga series "Rurouni Kenshin", the Straw Hats' flag design was used on a bomb to start a vengeance hit on the main character of the series. Before writing "One Piece", Oda worked as an assistant to Nobuhiro Watsuki, the creator of "Rurouni Kenshin".
  • All of the crew members have lost someone whom they loved in the past: Zoro lost his rival and friend, Nami lost her adoptive mother, Usopp lost his mother, Sanji lost his old family at the cruise ship, Chopper lost his father figure, Robin lost her mother and her civilization, Franky lost his mentor, Brook lost his captain and later on his crew, and Luffy lost his "brothers" (in the past and present).
  • After the timeskip, the Straw Hat Pirates have technically been away from each other longer than they have been together as a crew.
  • The crew seems to be taking the same route as the Roger Pirates (i.e Skypiea, Water 7) and have the same end goal.
  • Although she no longer travels with them, the first six crew members (Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, and Chopper) consider Vivi as much of a crew member as one of them.
  • Currently, they have at least Bsymbol.gif200,000,000 in their possession, which is the value of the treasure they got in Thriller Bark.

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