![]() ![]() She is very manipulative, and often takes advantage of Sanji for his devotion to her and Usopp to maintain her weapons. Due to her past - After having gathered money for 8 years (and even before that often stole things), Nami is naturally accustomed to it, but thinks of her friends as more important. She is greedy and will do anything, aside from abandoning or killing her friends, for money. Nami's two favorite things are money and tangerines. These are the only situations where Nami doesn't get the final word. Acting as the "mother" of the crew, Nami doesn't understand or approve of the boys' often macho attitudes and principles. ![]() She is very manipulative as well and can even turn an entire conversation in her favor when necessary, often putting on disguses and tricking the enemy. Robin is actually the only person Nami doesn't try to boss, and she refered to her as the only person who understands her, though in a comical fashion. She often comically beats or hits her other crewmates for their nonsense, which occurs quite often. She is almost always the one who gives orders on the ship (much to the Zoro's resentment) because of Luffy's usual lack of common sense. Despite the fact that Nami has deceived the crew, Luffy still trusts her enough to allow her to safe-keep his precious straw hat. She respects Luffy's qualities as a leader, but often gets angry of his irrational thinking and short attention span, even so she trusts him with her life. The new tattoo represents mikan (a fruit commonly know as tangerine) and pinwheels Nami has a tattoo on her left shoulder (a homage to her past), where she used to have a shark tattoo for being a member of Arlong's Crew. Possibly one of the best (or even the best) navigators currently sailing the Grand Line, she has the ability to recognize and analyze even the slightest changes in the weather through sheer intuition, thus saving the ship and the crew from the very unstable Grand Line weather on multiple occasions. She is the first member of the Straw Hat Pirates to appear (in the anime), but the third to align herself with the crew, and the fifth to actually join. ![]() Were you surprised by any of the results? Give us a shout below!įeature/top image: Near Pictures, fig-a.Affiliation: Straw Hat Pirates (previously Arlong Pirates) Many netizens weren’t sure of the reasoning behind Zoro being Japanese, either. Some users proposed that Luffy could be of mixed Japanese/Brazilian descent, considering the country has the largest overseas population of Japanese, while an overwhelmingly large number of posters were disappointed that Usopp was African instead of Indian or Italian. But what exactly sets Nami and Robin apart as Swedish and Russian? Their hair? Or are big boobs a Japanese stereotype of the Swedish and the Russians that I’m only hearing about now? Curiously enough, Usopp doesn’t get his own nationality, but instead we have to guess where in the continent of Africa he might be from-maybe he’s South African? Your guess is as good as mine!Įarlier this month, these very results were hotly debated by Japanese netizens on the anonymous message board site, 2channel. Luffy could definitely fit the Latin American image, and considering my own country, the U.S., doesn’t have the best reputation when it comes to bodyweight, I can’t say I’m too surprised by Franky’s nationality. O: Hmm, well, just going off of their appearance: Shitsumon wo Boshu Suru, or SBS for short, is a corner featured in the One Piece manga where Eiichiro Oda, the mastermind behind the hit series, answers fan-submitted questions.įor SBS 56, Oda entertained the question of one fan who was curious about the “real-life” nationalities of Luffy’s crew.ĭ: If the setting of One Piece were the real world, what would the nationalities of the nine members of the Straw Hat Pirates be? The answer they received wasn’t quite what some fans had in mind, though… It might not seem too farfetched, then, that some fans were curious about what nationalities the characters would have been had the story taken place in our world instead, and this is exactly what one reader asked the creator of the series. ![]() Though originally written in Japanese, the manga hints that characters in the series also speak English, Spanish, French, and a handful of other languages. Loosely based on historical colonial times, it’s familiar enough for readers to feel comfortable with, yet different enough to create a sense of magic and intrigue. One of the great things about the One Piece series is how intricate the world it’s set in is. ![]()
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