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{{Short description|Fictional character from One Piece}} |
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| series = One Piece |
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{{family name hatnote|Monkey}} |
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| image = [[File:Monkey D Luffy.png|230px]] |
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| caption = Monkey D. Luffy by [[Eiichiro Oda]] |
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| series = [[One Piece]] |
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| image = Monkey D Luffy.png |
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| creator = [[Eiichiro Oda]] |
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| image_size = 160px |
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| voiced by = See [[#Voice actors|Voice actors]] |
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| first = ''One Piece'' chapter 1: "Romance Dawn" (''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'' No. 34, 1997) |
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| alias = Straw Hat Luffy (nickname) |
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| creator = [[Eiichiro Oda]] |
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| relatives = <!-- This list is reserved for immediate family members only; this means: sons/daughters, parents, siblings and spouses - that is it! do not add grandchildren and other descendants here! --> [[Monkey D. Dragon]] ''(father)''<br />[[Portgas D. Ace]] ''(adoptive brother)'' |
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| portrayer = [[Iñaki Godoy]] |
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| voice = See [[#Portrayals|Portrayals]] |
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| occupation = Pirate (Captain) |
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| aux1 name = [[Devil fruit]] |
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| alias = {{nihongo|Straw Hat|麦わら|Mugiwara}} |
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| aux1 = {{nihongo|Gum-Gum Fruit|ゴムゴムの実|Gomu Gomu no Mi}} <!--Please do not remove or change the name to it's Japanese equivalent without providing the English translation. Wikipedia guidelines dictates the we must use the English language name. Please see the article's discussion page for more information.--> |
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| relatives = <!-- This list is reserved for immediate family members only: namely sons/daughters, parents, siblings, and spouses. Do not add grandchildren, in-laws, or other descendants here! (exceptions listed below) --> |
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* [[Monkey D. Garp]] (grandfather) |
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* [[Monkey D. Dragon]] (father) |
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* [[Portgas D. Ace]] (sworn brother) <!-- important relationship as shown in One Piece --> |
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* [[Sabo (One Piece)|Sabo]] (sworn brother) <!-- important relationship as shown in One Piece --> |
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{{nihongo|'''Monkey D. Luffy'''|モンキー・D・ルフィ|Monkī Dī Rufi}}, often addressed as {{nihongo|"Straw Hat Luffy"|麦わらのルフィ|Mugiwara no Rufi}}, is a [[Character (arts)|fictional character]] and the main [[protagonist]] of the ''[[One Piece]]'' franchise created by [[Eiichiro Oda]]. He is partially based on [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Son Goku]], the central character in the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' series. He is introduced as a boy who possesses elasticity powers from eating a devil fruit called the Gum-Gum Fruit and superhuman strength.<ref name="firstsj">{{Cite comic |cartoonist = [[Eiichiro Oda|Oda, Eiichiro]]|story = Romance Dawn —冒険の夜明け—|volume= 29|title = Weekly Shonen Jump|issue = 34|date = August 4, 1997 |publisher = [[Shueisha]]|location = Japan}}</ref> |
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| data21 = [[Straw Hat Pirates]] ([[Sea captain|captain]])<br>[[List of One Piece characters#Straw Hat Grand Fleet|Straw Hat Grand Fleet]] (de facto [[Commodore (rank)|commodore]])<br>[[List of One Piece characters#Worst Generation|Worst Generation]] (member)<br>[[Four Emperors (One Piece)|Four Emperors]] (member)<br>[[List of One Piece characters#Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance|Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance]] (co-leader, disbanded) |
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| lbl24 = Age |
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| data24 = 7 (debut)<br>17 (pre-time skip)<br>19 (post-time skip) |
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| lbl31 = [[Devil Fruit]] |
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| data31 = {{nihongo|Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika|ヒトヒトの実 モデル“ニカ”|Hito Hito no Mi, Moderu: Nika}} (better known as {{nihongo|Gum-Gum Fruit|ゴムゴムの実|Gomu Gomu no Mi}})<!--Please do not remove or change the name to its Japanese equivalent without providing the English translation. Wikipedia guidelines dictate we must use the English language name. Please see the article's discussion page for more information.-->{{refn|group=n|name=Gomu|Popularly known as the {{nihongo|Gum-Gum Fruit|ゴムゴムの実|Gomu Gomu no Mi}}. It is a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to transform into the legendary "Sun God Nika" or "Warrior of Liberation", and can gain his attributes, namely a body with the properties of rubber.<ref name="ch1044">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title=One Piece|series=|volume=|year=2022|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|isbn=|chapter=1044 解放の戦士|pages=04–05}}</ref> |
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| lbl32 = Bounties |
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| data32 = [[File:Berrysymbol.svg|10px]]3,000,000,000 (current, seventh) <small><br>[[File:Berrysymbol.svg|10px]]30,000,000 (first)<br>[[File:Berrysymbol.svg|10px]]100,000,000 (second)<br>[[File:Berrysymbol.svg|10px]]300,000,000 (third)<br>[[File:Berrysymbol.svg|10px]]400,000,000 (fourth)<br>[[File:Berrysymbol.svg|10px]]500,000,000 (fifth)<br>[[File:Berrysymbol.svg|10px]]1,500,000,000 (sixth)</small><ref name=vol11>{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title=The Meanest Man in the East|series=One Piece|volume=11|year=1999|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=|isbn=1-4215-0663-7|chapter=96 The Meanest Man in the East}}</ref><ref name=vol23>{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title= Vivi's Adventure|series=One Piece|volume=23|year=1999|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=|isbn= 978-1-4215-2844-1|chapter=213 [[V.I.P]]}}</ref><ref name="vol45">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title= You Have My Sympathies|series=One Piece|volume=45|year=2007|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=|isbn=978-1-4215-3461-9|chapter=435 You Have My Sympathies}}</ref><ref name="vol61">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title= Romance Dawn: For the New World|series=One Piece|volume=61|year=2011|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=|isbn= 978-1-4215-4144-0|chapter=601 Romance Dawn: For the New World}}</ref><ref name=vol80>{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title= Opening Speech|series=One Piece|volume=80|year=2015|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=|isbn= 978-1-42-159024-0|chapter=801 Opening Speech}}</ref><ref name=vol90>{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title=Sacred Marijoa|series=One Piece|volume=90|year=2019|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=|isbn=978-1-9747-0700-3|chapter=903 Fifth Emperor}}</ref><ref name="ch1053"/> |
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{{nihongo|'''Monkey D. Luffy''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|l|uː|f|i|}} {{respell|LOO|fee}})|モンキー・D・ルフィ|Monkī Dī Rufi|{{IPA|ja|ɾɯꜜɸiː|}}|lead=yes}}, also known as {{nihongo foot|"'''Straw Hat'''" '''Luffy''',|麦わらのルフィ|Mugiwara no Rufi|group=n}} is a fictional character and the [[protagonist]] in the Japanese manga series ''[[One Piece]]'' created by [[Eiichiro Oda]]. Luffy made his debut as a young boy who acquires the properties of rubber after accidentally eating one of the [[Devil Fruit]]s. |
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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". |
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''One Piece'' revolves around his exploits in searching for the fabled treasure. Through his adventures he meets many others who share similar goals, organizing a diverse crew known as the [[Straw Hat Pirates]]. As Luffy's exploits are revealed to the World Government, he becomes one of the strongest pirates and protects his crew from villains who wish to harm him and his friends. Luffy is depicted as a carefree when at ease, but is quick to become serious in a fight. Luffy is able to concentrate his strength and power to use attacks, the most prominent being his signature ''Gum-Gum Pistol'', an attack that uses elasticity from his hands. |
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He fights multiple antagonists, and aids and befriends the inhabitants of several islands on his journey. Usually cheerful, he becomes serious and even aggressive when he fights. Luffy uses his rubber body to concentrate his power, executing a range of attacks. In his signature attack, the Gum-Gum Pistol, he slingshots punches at opponents from a distance. Luffy also grows stronger over the course of the story by transforming his body through different "Gears;" this is reflected in his bounty, which is used to measure the threat he poses to the World Government. He is the grandson of [[Monkey D. Garp]], who is a vice-admiral of the Navy; the son of [[Monkey D. Dragon]], who is the leader of the Revolutionary Army;<ref>{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title=心中お察しする|series=One Piece|volume=45|year=2007|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn=978-4-08-874314-1}}</ref> and [[blood brother|sworn brother]] of [[Portgas D. Ace]] and [[Sabo (One Piece)|Sabo]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title=弟よ|series=One Piece|volume=60|year=2010|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn=978-4-08-870125-7|chapter=585 兄弟盃}}</ref> |
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As the franchise's main protagonist, Luffy features in most of the episodes, films, television programs, and [[Original video animation|OVAs]] of the anime series ''One Piece'', and many of the [[spin-off (media)|spin-off]] [[video game]]s. Outside of the ''One Piece'' franchise, Luffy has had an appearance in the crossover manga ''Cross Epoch''. He has also been the subject of other parodies, and has appeared in various special events and in Japanese pop culture. Due to the series' international popularity, Luffy has become one of the popular anime characters worldwide. Luffy's critical reception has been largely positive. |
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Luffy appears in most episodes, films, television specials, and [[Original video animation|OVAs]] of the manga's anime adaptations, as well as in several of the franchise's [[video game]]s. Due to the series' international popularity, Luffy is one of the world's most recognizable manga and anime characters. Beyond the ''One Piece franchise'', the character also appears in various manga, anime series, and collaborative video games. His critical reception has been largely positive. |
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==Creation and conception== |
==Creation and conception== |
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===Development=== |
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When Eiichiro Oda created Luffy, he wanted to strive for a "manliness" quality similar to those found in the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' series created by [[Akira Toriyama]].<ref>{{cite book |last1= Oda|first1= Eiichiro|authorlink1= Eiichiro Oda|title= One Piece Color Walk|series= One Piece|volume= 1|date= 19 |year= 2001|month= July|publisher= Shueisha |language= Japanese|isbn= 978-4088592176|page= |pages= |chapter= Interview with Eiichiro Oda and Akira Toriyama}}</ref> To make the readers relax without being stressed out, Oda added elasticity powers to Luffy for a comical effect.<ref name="shonenjumpoda"> |
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When [[Eiichiro Oda]] created Luffy, he strove for a "manliness" similar to that of [[Akira Toriyama]]'s ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' series.<ref>{{cite book |last1= Oda|first1= Eiichiro|author-link1= Eiichiro Oda|title= One Piece Color Walk|volume= 1|date= 19 July 2001|publisher= Shueisha |language= ja|isbn= 978-4-08-859217-6|page=105 |chapter= Interview with Eiichiro Oda and Akira Toriyama}}</ref> Oda said that he named his main character "Luffy" because he felt that the name suited him. When he later learned about the sailing term, "[[luffing]]", he was delighted by the coincidence.<ref name=shonenjumpoda /> In his prototype one-shot, "Romance Dawn", Oda refined the artistic style and story elements before publishing the final product a year later as the first chapter of ''One Piece''. In the second version of "Romance Dawn", Luffy resembled his design at the beginning of the series.<ref>{{cite book |title=WANTED! |date=November 4, 1998 |isbn=4-08-872631-6 |chapter=Romance Dawn |pages=157–201 |author1=尾田栄一郎 |publisher=集英社 |lang=ja}}</ref> After the one-shot of ''One Piece'' was made, Oda contacted his former mentor, [[Nobuhiro Watsuki]], whom he assisted in making the manga ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]''. Watsuki was pleased with Luffy's characterization and advised Oda to briefly change him for the main series to make it look like Luffy is always acting on his own free will.<ref>{{cite book|author=Watsuki, Nobuhiro|publisher=Shueisha|title=Rurouni Kenshin Exhibition book|year=2021}}</ref> To please his readers, Oda added rubberization to Luffy for comic effect<ref name="shonenjumpoda">{{cite magazine |title=One Piece |magazine=[[Shonen Jump (magazine)|Shonen Jump]] |volume=1 |issue=3 |date=March 2003 |publisher=[[Viz Media]]}}{{page needed|date=April 2012}}</ref> and tries to make the character straightforward.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Watanabe|first=Roy|title=Interview with Eiichiro Oda|language=ja|journal=Comickers|issue=October 1998}}</ref> In retrospect, Watsuki felt characters like Luffy reflect a trend of heroes who do not kill their enemies similar to his character [[Himura Kenshin]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://kai-you.net/article/80090/page/2|title=和月伸宏インタビュー 『るろうに剣心 最終章』に至る、実写と漫画が歩んだ10年|website=Kai You|date=23 April 2021|accessdate=December 8, 2022|archive-date=10 August 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230810051837/https://kai-you.net/article/80090/page/2|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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|title=Interview with Eiichiro Oda |
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|journal=[[Shonen Jump (magazine)|Shonen Jump]] |
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</ref> Oda tries to draw Luffy very straightforward about what he wants to be and how he feels.<ref> |
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|title=Interview with Eiichiro Oda |
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|language=Japanese |
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|journal=COMICKERS |
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|issue=October 1998 |
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===Portrayals=== |
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The devil fruit that Luffy gained his abilities from was originally called the {{nihongo|Gomu no Mi|ゴムの実||lit. fruit of rubber}}, but after the editor pointed out that a real rubber fruit existed, the name was changed to the {{nihongo|Gomu Gomu no Mi|ゴムゴムの実||lit. fruit of rubber rubber, renamed "Gum Gum Fruit" in the English adaptations <!-- English adaptations include the Viz Media manga translation, 4Kids' dub and Funimation's dub. -->}}.<ref> |
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In the original Japanese version of the ''One Piece'' [[One Piece (1999 TV series)|anime series]] and later spin-offs of the franchise, Luffy is voiced by [[Mayumi Tanaka]].<ref name="threejap">{{cite episode|title=俺はルフィ! 海賊王になる男だ!|series=One Piece|credits=Toei Animation|network=Fuji TV|airdate=October 20, 1998}}</ref> Tanaka said jokingly that she regrets providing Luffy's voice because she is a mother in real life and Luffy is much younger.<ref>{{cite book |last= Oda |first= Eiichiro |title= One Piece, Vol. 52 |year= 2008|publisher= [[Shueisha]]|isbn= 978-4-08-874602-9 |page=168 }}</ref> Asked about her voicing, Tanaka said that she "strives for reality" in scenes where Luffy speaks when he is eating or touching his nose.<ref>{{cite book |last= Oda |first= Eiichiro |title= One Piece, Vol. 52 |year= 2008|publisher= [[Shueisha]]|isbn= 978-4-08-874602-9 |page=188 }}</ref> In the OVA ''[[One Piece#Festival films and original video animation|Defeat the Pirate Ganzack!]]'', Luffy was voiced by [[Urara Takano]].<ref>{{cite video |date = 1998 |title = One Piece 倒せ!海賊ギャンザック!!|medium = [[DVD]] |publisher = Shueisha}}</ref> |
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| url = http://manganohi.jp/2007/12/9419.html |
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In [[Odex]]'s English-dubbed VCDs produced by Voiceovers Unlimited, Luffy is voiced by Chuck Powers, the director of said English version. In this edition his name is mispronounced as "Luh-fee" ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|l|ʌ|f|iː}}).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.freewebs.com/singaporeanonepiece/aninterviewwithluffy.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130723045950/http://www.freewebs.com/singaporeanonepiece/aninterviewwithluffy.htm|url-status=unfit|title=An Interview with Luffy! - The Singaporean One Piece Dub!|archive-date=2013-07-23}}</ref> The character was voiced by [[Erica Schroeder]] in [[4Kids Entertainment]]'s English-language dubs of the franchise between 2004–2006. Following [[Funimation]]/[[Crunchyroll]]'s acquisition of the franchise license in 2007, [[Colleen Clinkenbeard]] became the voice of Luffy in all English-language releases.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-07-01/funimation-confirms-onepiece-dub-cast-ax-2007|title=Funimation Confirms One Piece Dub Cast|work=Anime News Network|access-date=2017-07-25|language=en|archive-date=2018-06-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180621205553/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-07-01/funimation-confirms-onepiece-dub-cast-ax-2007|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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| title = Interview with Eiichiro Oda |
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| accessdate = November 6, 2008 |
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| publisher = manganohi.jp |
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| language = Japanese |
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| archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080204191903/http://manganohi.jp/2007/12/9419.html |
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| archivedate = February 4, 2008 |
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In the [[One Piece (2023 TV series)|live action adaptation]] of ''One Piece'', Luffy is portrayed by [[Mexicans|Mexican]] actor [[Iñaki Godoy]],<ref name=Godoy>{{cite web|title=¿Quién es Iñaki Godoy, el actor mexicano que protagonizará el live action de 'One Piece'?|url=https://mexico.as.com/mexico/2021/11/10/tikitakas/1636570858_812430.html|last=Méndez|first=Dora|date=10 November 2021|access-date=April 30, 2022|archive-date=2 January 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230102115636/https://mexico.as.com/mexico/2021/11/10/tikitakas/1636570858_812430.html|url-status=live}}</ref> while Colton Osorio plays Luffy as a kid.<ref>{{cite tweet |number=1550726252482310144 |user=onepiecenetflix |author=ONE PIECE(ワンピース) Netflix |title=Anchors away @coltonosorio |date=July 23, 2022 |access-date=November 28, 2022}}</ref> Godoy and Tanaka reprised their roles as Luffy in the Latin America Spanish and Japanese dubs of the adaptation respectively.<ref name="PopBuzz">{{cite web|title=Iñaki Godoy: Age, height and facts about One Piece live-action Luffy|url=https://www.popbuzz.com/tv-film/features/inaki-godoy/age/|work=PopBuzz|language=en}}</ref><ref name="Tudum">{{cite web |access-date=2023-08-01 |first=Phillipe |language=en |last=Thao |title=The Original ONE PIECE Japanese Cast Joins the Upcoming Live-Action Adaptation |url=https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/one-piece-original-japanese-cast-joins-series |work=[[Tudum]]}}</ref> |
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===Design=== |
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Luffy is usually recognized by his [[straw hat]], which is given to him by [[List of One Piece characters#Shanks|"Red-Haired" Shanks]] after being saved from an attack by a Sea King.<ref name="firstsj" /> In his ''Gear Second'' state, Luffy's body changes to a more darker skin complexion.<ref name="ch388" /> |
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==Description== |
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In his early childhood, Luffy is first introduced wearing a shirt and blue shorts with a scar under his left eye.<ref name="firstsj" /> Throughout ''One Piece'', Luffy is commonly seen wearing a red vest, blue shorts, and sandals.<ref name="firstsj" /> Eventually, Luffy replaces his vest with a red [[Cardigan (sweater)|cardigan]],<ref name="ch598"> |
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Luffy is usually recognizable by his [[straw hat]], a gift from [[List of One Piece characters#Shanks|"Red-Haired" Shanks]]. In his early childhood, he wears a white shirt and blue shorts. The character has a scar under his left eye from stabbing himself to demonstrate his courage to Shanks and his crew.<ref name="ch1">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title=ROMANCE DAWN —冒険の夜明け—|series=One Piece|volume=1|year=1997|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn= 4-08-872509-3|chapter=1}}</ref> He later wears a red vest, [[denim]] shorts, and sandals, before replacing his vest with a red, unbuttoned sea captain's coat<ref name="ch598">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title=Romance Dawn: For the New World|series=One Piece|volume=61|year=2011|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn= 978-4-08-870175-2|chapter=598 2年後}}</ref> (revealing the X-shaped scar on his chest he received from Akainu),<ref name="ch578">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title=ポートガス・D・エース死す|series=One Piece|volume=59|year=2010|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn=978-4-08-870083-0|chapter=578 新時代へ贈るもの}}</ref> and a yellow sash tied around his waist.<ref name="ch598" /> In an interview, Eiichiro Oda said Luffy's real-world nationality analogue is [[Brazilians|Brazilian]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://kotaku.com/the-real-world-nationalities-of-one-piece-characters-1729134030|title=The Real-World Nationalities of One Piece Characters|website=Kotaku|last=Ashcraft|first=Brian|date=September 7, 2019|access-date=December 6, 2019|archive-date=December 6, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191206043456/https://kotaku.com/the-real-world-nationalities-of-one-piece-characters-1729134030|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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===Personality=== |
===Personality=== |
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Luffy is portrayed as a carefree, fun-loving, happy-go-lucky character with great ambition and a huge appetite, often thinking with his stomach and comically gorging himself. Optimistic<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AZmmFoeM7QcC&q=luffy+personality&pg=PA151|title=The One Piece Adventurer: A Treasure Trove of Trivia|isbn=9781932897234|access-date=October 2, 2018|last1=Fujie|first1=Kazuhisa|last2=Hot|first2=Onno can't|date=15 May 2007|publisher=DH Publishing |archive-date=10 August 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230810051751/https://books.google.com/books?id=AZmmFoeM7QcC&q=luffy+personality&pg=PA151|url-status=live}}</ref> and generally good-hearted, he is not as dimwitted as many believe him to be, and he often demonstrates more understanding than the other characters expect. Knowing the danger ahead, Luffy is willing to risk his life to become King of the Pirates and protect his crew. A capable and reliable captain, he never puts his crew or himself at risk out of incompetence. During the Loguetown story arc, Smoker (a navy captain at the time) says that Luffy "enjoys playing stupid"; Luffy responds with a mysterious smile. |
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He enlists Chopper and Brook for his crew not just for their personality or appearance, but also because of his instinctive ability to read people. Luffy needs key jobs filled by his crew (cook, navigator, medic, musician, and shipwright, filled by Sanji, Nami, Chopper, Brook, and Franky, respectively). At the beginning of the series, he said that he wanted at least ten crew members with abilities he felt necessary for his goal. Despite his carefree personality, each crew member respects him in their own way.<ref name="ch149">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|script-title=ja:ヒルルクの桜|series=One Piece|volume=17|year=2001|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn= 4-08-873073-9|chapter=149 Rumble}}</ref><ref name="ch460">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|script-title=ja:オーズの冒険|series=One Piece|volume=48|year=2007|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn=978-4-08-874442-1|chapter=460 夜明け前に取り返せ!!}}</ref> Luffy is rarely concerned about the consequences of his actions, doing what he feels is right at the moment, even if it leads to retaliation by a powerful force.<ref name="ch502">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|script-title=ja:11人の超新星|series=One Piece|volume=51|year=2008|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn=978-4-08-874563-3|chapter=502 天竜人の一件}}</ref> He is an extremely loyal captain, who has demonstrated throughout the series that he is willing to risk his life for the well-being of his crew.<ref name="ch398">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|script-title=ja:宣戦布告|series=One Piece|volume=41|year=2006|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn=978-4-08-874442-1|chapter=398 宣戦布告}}</ref> |
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Luffy is portrayed as a carefree and happy-go-lucky character with great ambitions and a huge appetite. He often thinks with his stomach and eats to the point of becoming comically fat. He is caring and generally good hearted. However, he is not naïve and understands most situations more than he shows. Knowing the dangers ahead, he is willing to risk his life to reach his goal to become the King of the Pirates, and protect his crew. |
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He invites several people, such as Chopper or Brook, onto his crew generally for their personality but also because of his instinctual ability to be able to read people. His main reason has been stated a few times in the story. He needs several key jobs filled in his crew (i.e.: cook, navigator, doctor, musician, shipwright, and so on) that each crew member fulfills. Luffy stated in the beginning of the series that he wants at least 10 crew members, each with abilities that he feels necessary for his goal. Each members of the crew respect him in their own way despite his carefree personality.<ref name="ch149"> |
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====Devil Fruit==== |
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Luffy's rubber attributes are a result of him eating a devil fruit called the Human-Human fruit model Sun God Nika. This devil fruit is thought to be called the Gum-Gum fruit due to the world government's propaganda.<ref>({{cite web|url = http://manganohi.jp/2007/12/9419.html|title = Interview with Eiichiro Oda|access-date = November 6, 2008 |publisher = manganohi.jp|language=ja|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080204191903/http://manganohi.jp/2007/12/9419.html| archive-date =February 4, 2008}})</ref><ref name="vol8p44">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title=死なねェよ|series=One Piece|volume=8|year=1999|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|isbn=4-08-872712-6|page=44}}</ref> Granting him a rubber-like body, his powers make him immune to electric attacks and most blunt forces, but he is susceptible to attacks made with a sharp object or weapon (eg. sword, spear). His rubber devil fruit powers grant him the ability to stretch his body at will. He uses his elasticity to accelerate part or all of his body to deliver punches, kicks, head butts, and many other varied attacks as seen throughout the series. Like, others who have eaten a Devil Fruit, Luffy cannot swim; when he is submerged in water or contacts the Sea-Prism Stone, he loses his strength and cannot move on his own. In addition to his Devil Fruit powers, he has immense strength, durability, speed, reflexes, agility, endurance, and stamina. |
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He is rarely concerned with the consequences of his actions, doing what he feels even if it leads to retaliation by a powerful force.<ref name="ch502"> |
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However, he is an extremely loyal captain, who has demonstrated at many points throughout the series that he is willing to risk his life for the well-being of his crew.<ref name="ch398"> |
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Luffy's signature attack is the {{Nihongo|Gum-Gum Pistol|ゴムゴムの{{Ruby|銃|ピストル}}|Gomu Gomu no Pisutoru}}, a punch which he learned during years of training. Another technique developed later in the series is {{nihongo|Gear 2|ギア{{Ruby|2|セカンド}}|Gia Sekando}}, which increases his strength and speed for a short time but strains his body and can shorten his lifespan if used too long. Observing [[List of One Piece characters#CP9|CP9's]] {{nihongo4|Shave|剃|Soru}} technique, Luffy adapts the move to his rubber body and can make his arms or legs bigger. {{nihongo4|Gear 3|ギア{{Ruby|3|サード}}|Gia Sādo}}, another technique, uses air in his bones to attack but makes him shrink afterward.<ref name="ch388">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|script-title=ja:ギア|series=One Piece|volume=40|year=2008|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn=978-4-08-874003-4|chapter=388 ギア2}}</ref> Luffy can use both techniques simultaneously; after the two year time skip, he gains better control of these techniques and is no longer affected by their drawbacks. |
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In the original Japanese version of the entire ''One Piece'' anime series (and later spin-offs in the franchise), Luffy has been voiced by [[Mayumi Tanaka]].<ref>{{cite episode|title=俺はルフィ! 海賊王になる男だ!|series=One Piece|credits=Toei Animation|network=Fuji TV|season=1|number=1|airdate=October 20, 1999}}</ref> In the OVA ''Defeat the Pirate Ganzack!'', Luffy was voiced by [[Urara Takano]].<ref>{{cite video |date = 1998 |title = One Piece 倒せ!海賊ギャンザック!!|format = [[DVD]] |publisher = Shueisha|accessdate = October 30, 2010}}</ref> In the numerous English versions, Luffy has been played by different voice actors because different companies produced the dubs. |
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Luffy develops another technique, {{nihongo4|Gear 4|ギア{{Ruby|4|フォース}}|Gia Fōsu}} (similar to Gear 3), inflating his muscles with air to increase the size of his body (except for his legs) while his limbs are coated in Armament Haki. In contrast to Gears 2 and 3, Luffy uses compression rather than extension for his attacks, compressing and releasing his limbs to dish out devastating blows. The force of his kicks are to an extent that he uses them to fly in a similar fashion to CP9's {{nihongo4|Moon Walk|月歩|Geppō}} technique.<ref name="ch784">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|script-title=ja:ギア|series=One Piece|volume=78|year=2015|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|chapter=784 ギア2}}</ref> |
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In [[4Kids Entertainment]]'s dub of the ''One Piece'' franchise, Luffy was voiced by Bella Hudson.<ref>{{cite episode|title=I'm Gonna Be King of the Pirates|series=One Piece|credits=Toei Animation|network=4Kids TV|airdate=October 9, 2004|season=1|number=1}}</ref> In [[Funimation Entertainment]]'s dub of the ''One Piece'' franchise, Luffy has been consistently voiced by [[Colleen Clinkenbeard]].<ref>{{cite episode|title=Caught Log! The King of Salvagers, Masira!|series=One Piece|credits=Toei Animation|network=Cartoon Network|airdate=October 20, 2007|season=6|number=144 (105)}}</ref> In the dub produced by [[Odex]], Luffy is voiced by [[Chuck Powers]].{{Citation needed|date=October 2011}} |
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Later, it is revealed that the Gum-Gum Fruit's real name is the "Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika", a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit whose "awakening" grants Luffy's [[Rubber hose animation|rubber-like body increased strength and freedom]], including turning the environment and other living beings into rubber, which is limited only by the user's imagination. It is for this reason that the user is said to become a [[trickster]] [[solar deity|sun god]] known as the "embodiment of freedom", able to bring joy to the people around them and making it "the most ridiculous power in the world".<ref name="ch1044"/> In {{Nihongo|Gear 5|ギア{{Ruby|5|フィフス}}|Gia Fifusu}}, Luffy's hair and clothes also turn white. The World Government renamed it to erase the fruit's original name from history and reclassified it as a Paramecia in order to conceal its true nature.<ref name="ch1044"/> The fruit was originally a treasure sought by the World Government for over 800 years until it was stolen by Red-haired Shanks.<ref name="ch1017">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|script-title=ja:花形登場|series=One Piece|volume=101|year=2021|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn=978-4-08-883003-2|chapter=1017 号令}}</ref><ref name="ch1018">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|script-title=ja:花形登場|series=One Piece|volume=101|year=2021|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn=978-4-08-883003-2|chapter=1018 ジンベエvs.バーサスフーズ・フー}}</ref> According to the Five Elders, the fruit had not been awakened for centuries prior to Luffy's having done so.<ref name="ch1044"/> |
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Luffy's elasticity powers are a result from eating the Gum-Gum Fruit,<ref name="vol8p44"> |
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</ref> which makes him virtually immune to all blunt force attacks except especially strong attacks and attacks filled with ''Haki''. The fruit also gave him the ability to stretch at will. Combined with the elasticity of his body, he uses that ability to accelerate parts or the whole of his body as if shot by a slingshot to deliver punches, kicks, head butts, body checks, or simply for propulsion. However, Luffy is unable to swim and when he is touched with sea-water, it quickly negates his powers. In addition to his powers, Luffy also possesses extreme endurance due to his training with Garp. |
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Luffy's [[signature move]] is the {{nihongo|''Gum-Gum Pistol''|ゴムゴムの銃(ピストル)|Gomu-gomu no Pisutoru|renamed "Gum-Gum Blast" in [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]]' dub}}, a punch technique which he learned during his years of training.<ref name="firstsj" /> Another technique, developed later in the series, is {{nihongo|''Gear Second''|ギア2(セカンド)|Gia Sekando|renamed "Gear 2" in [[Viz Media]]'s manga translation}}, an attack that increases his strength and overall speed for a limited amount of time, but can strain his body afterwards. {{nihongo|''Gear Third''|ギア3(サード)|Gia Sādo|renamed "Gear 3" in Viz Media's manga translation}}, another technique using air inflated into his bone structure to attack with massive limbs and strength, but causes him to shrink afterwards.<ref name="ch388">{{cite book |
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Luffy has the ability to use {{nihongo4|Haki|覇気||ambition}}. This ability has three types: {{nihongo4|Armament Haki|武装色の覇気|Busōshoku no Haki}}, an armor-like force, which can amplify defense and the force of attacks and negate a Devil Fruit user's defense, allow physical contact and damage; {{nihongo4|Observation Haki|見聞色の覇気|Kenbunshoku no Haki}}, a sixth sense, which can read a person's moves and detect their presence; and {{nihongo4|Conqueror's Haki|覇王色の覇気|Haōshoku no Haki}}, which can render weak-willed people or animals near him unconscious.<ref name="ch495">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|script-title=ja:11人の超新星|series=One Piece|volume=51|year=2008|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn=978-4-08-874563-3|chapter=495 ガオン砲}}</ref> Luffy learns all those types of Haki and uses them with his improved attacks. As a result of his encounter with [[List of One Piece characters#Impel Down|Magellan]], he has also developed an immunity to poison (although it is shown that a strong poison may affect him, albeit very slowly). During his fight against Charlotte Katakuri, Luffy gains an advanced form of Observation Haki (Called Future Sight) to see several seconds into the future.<ref name="ch891">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|script-title=ja:BADEND MUSICAL|series=One Piece|volume=89|year=2018|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn=978-4-08-881496-4|chapter=891 信じられてる}}</ref> During his time at Udon prison in Wano, Luffy gains two new advanced forms of Armament Haki. The first one is called Emission to shoot a short blast of Haki from a distance while the second one is called Internal Destruction which can also go inside his target's body or objects and destroy it from within.<ref name="ch955">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|script-title=ja:おでんの冒険|series=One Piece|volume=95|year=2020|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn=978-4-08-882169-6|chapter=955 閻魔}}</ref> During his fight with [[Kaidou]] at the top of Onigashima, Luffy unlocks an advanced form of Conqueror's Haki. It is the ability to coat his entire body with it, similar to Armament Haki, which could further enhance his attacks.<ref name="ch1010">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title=One Piece, Vol. 100 |script-title=ja:覇王色|volume=100|year=2021|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|language=ja|isbn=978-1-9747-3217-3|chapter=1010 覇王色}}</ref> |
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Throughout ''One Piece'', the [[bounty (reward)|bounty]] placed on Luffy continually increases as he faces off against increasingly powerful pirates, representing his notoriety in the ''One Piece'' world. After defeating [[Buggy the Clown|Buggy]], [[Don Krieg]], and [[Arlong]] of East Blue, early on in the series, Luffy's initial bounty is set to 30,000,000 Berries. By the major timeskip in ''One Piece'', this number had increased to 400,000,000 Berries after defeating some of the [[Seven Warlords of the Sea]], rampaging at [[Enies Lobby]], and retaking [[Nico Robin]]. In current arcs, Luffy's total bounty has increased to 3 billion Berries after becoming one of the "[[Four Emperors (One Piece)|Four Emperors]] in the New World."<ref name="ch1053">{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title=One Piece|series=|volume=|year=2022|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|isbn=|chapter=1053 The New Emperors|pages=02, 17}}</ref> |
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He is capable of using both techniques simultaneously. Each of these techniques transforms his appearance. Luffy also develops his latent ability to use {{nihongo|''Haki''|覇気||lit. "ambition"}}. This ability renders people or animals in his proximity unconscious and can amplify the force of attacks and negate a devil fruit user's defense, allow physical contact and damage and can read a person's moves. He has a rare variation, the {{nihongo|''Conqueror's Haki''|覇王色の覇気|Haōshoku no Haki}}. |
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</ref> Eventually, Luffy masters the three types of ''Haki'', and uses it in conjunction with his attacks. |
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Luffy first appears in the manga chapter {{nihongo|"Romance Dawn"|Romance Dawn - 冒険の夜明|Romance Dawn - Bōken no Yoake}}, first published in Japan's ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'' magazine on August 4, 1997.<ref name="firstsj" /> He first appears as a young boy living in Windmill Village who befriends the pirate [[List of One Piece characters#Shanks|"Red-Haired" Shanks]], intending to become one himself. Before the series' narrative begins, he accidentally eats the Gum Gum Fruit, gaining elasticity powers as a result and he is saved by Shanks from being eaten alive by a Sea King. Ten years later, Luffy leaves Windmill Village in search of a treasure known as the One Piece and to become King of the Pirates. Sailing alone, Luffy meets a swordsman named [[List of One Piece characters#Roronoa Zoro|Roronoa Zoro]], the [[navigator]] and thief [[List of One Piece characters#Nami|Nami]], the cowardly marksman and liar [[List of One Piece characters#Usopp|Usopp]], and the womanizing chef [[List of One Piece characters#Sanji|Sanji]], who also join on his quest. He also encounters and defeats several pirates in the East Blue, such as [[List of One Piece characters#Buggy|Buggy the Clown]] and the fishman [[List of One Piece characters#Arlong|Arlong]]. These actions cause him to be placed on the Marines' [[most wanted]] list . Luffy later accepts an offer to return the princess of Alabasta, [[List of One Piece characters#Nefertari Vivi|Nefertari Vivi]], safely into her homeland to stop a rebellion, incited by a member of the [[Seven Warlords of the Sea]] and leader of the crime syndicate Baroque Works, [[List of One Piece characters#Crocodile|Sir Crocodile]]. Along the way, Luffy finds a reindeer doctor named [[List of One Piece characters#Tony Tony Chopper|Tony Tony Chopper]] in Drum Island. In Alabasta, the crew defeats Crocodile and Baroque Works and the civil war ends. Leaving Vivi behind, Luffy allows Crocodile's former [[second-in-command]] and archaeologist [[List of One Piece characters#Nico Robin|Nico Robin]] to become his ally. |
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Luffy first appears as a young boy in Windmill Village located in the Goa kingdom, where he befriends the pirate [[List of One Piece characters#Shanks|"Red-Haired" Shanks]] and intends to become one himself. He accidentally eats the Gum-Gum Devil Fruit and acquires rubber powers at the cost of being unable to swim. Shanks later saves Luffy from being devoured by a Sea King, a monstrous sea beast, at the cost of his left arm. Before departing Windmill Village, Shanks gives Luffy his treasured straw hat, on the condition that he becomes a great pirate someday and returns it to him. Ten years later, Luffy leaves the village in a small fishing boat in search of the legendary treasure 'One Piece' to become the next King of the Pirates. He meets swordsman [[Roronoa Zoro]], ocean [[navigator]] and thief [[Nami (One Piece)|Nami]], cowardly marksman and liar [[Usopp]], and chivalrous chef [[Sanji (One Piece)|Sanji]] and invites them to join his crew, while procuring a ship named the ''Going Merry'' Luffy also encounters and defeats the top East Blue pirates [[List of One Piece characters#Buggy|Buggy the Clown]], Don Krieg and the Fishman [[List of One Piece characters#Arlong|Arlong]], gaining his first bounty from the Marines. |
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While visiting Skypiea, the crew gets drawn into a war between two races and Luffy defeats the god [[List of One Piece characters#Eneru|Eneru]], ending the war. Luffy meets Admiral [[List of One Piece characters#Aokiji|Aokiji]], and is defeated after he learns about Robin's heritage. Luffy continues to face other enemies linked to Robin's heritage, such as [[List of One Piece characters#Franky|Franky]], a cyborg who eventually becomes Luffy's ally and the intelligence agency [[List of One Piece characters#Cipher Pol No. 9|Cipher Pol No. 9]], who causes Luffy and his crew to save Robin at Enies Lobby. Robin rejoins the crew after their battle on Enies Lobby - declaring war on the World Government in the process - and each member receives their bounties. The crew returns to Water 7 and after the ''Going Merry'' breaks down, they get their second ship, the ''Thousand Sunny''; there, they meet Luffy's grandfather, [[List of One Piece characters#Monkey D. Garp|Monkey D. Garp]]. When the crew come across Thriller Bark, they meet a skeletal musician named [[List of One Piece characters#Brook|Brook]]. While there, they defeat the Warlord [[List of One Piece characters#Gecko Moria|Gecko Moria]], returning Brook's shadow in the process. After releasing the rest of the island's prisoners, Brook becomes Luffy's ally. The crew goes to the Sabaody Archipelago to coat their ship, but an incident involving the auction of the mermaid Camie eventually causes the crew to be separated during the encounter against Admiral [[List of One Piece characters#Kizaru|Kizaru]], and the Warlord [[List of One Piece characters#Bartholomew Kuma|Bartholomew Kuma]]. |
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The crew enters the dangerous Grand Line on their ship, the ''Going Merry''. Luffy encounters and offers to return Princess Nefertari Vivi of Alabasta to her homeland to stop a rebellion incited by [[Seven Warlords of the Sea]] member and Baroque Works crime syndicate leader [[List of One Piece characters#Crocodile|Sir Crocodile]]. On the way, Nami contracts a severe illness and the crew goes to find a doctor on the winter Drum Island. After Nami is healed, the reindeer doctor [[Tony Tony Chopper]] joins the Straw Hat crew. Upon arriving in Alabasta, Luffy briefly reunites with his brother Portgas D. Ace, a commander in the Whitebeard Pirates, who is hunting the traitor Blackbeard. Luffy defeats Crocodile, though the World Government censors his involvement. Luffy then accepts Crocodile's mysterious partner [[Nico Robin]] as the archeologist of his crew. |
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Luffy is sent to Amazon Lily, an island ruled by the Warlord Boa Hancock. Hancock eventually falls in love with Luffy and helps bring him to Impel Down, a prison, to save his brother Portgas D. Ace, who was imprisoned there after being defeated by [[List of One Piece characters#Blackbeard|Blackbeard]]. Luffy breaks into the prison and meets foes-turned-allies, such as Crocodile and Buggy, as well as new allies, such as the Warlord [[List of One Piece characters#Jimbei|Jimbei]] and [[List of One Piece characters#Emporio Ivankov|Emporio Ivankov]], releasing the prisoners in the process. Luffy is nearly killed, but he and the convicts from the prison to Marineford. After arriving there, Luffy is drawn into a war between the Marines and Whitebeard's pirate crews. Luffy saves Ace, but Ace's love for Luffy causes him to sacrifice himself by receiving a fatal attack from Admiral [[List of One Piece characters#Akainu|Akainu]]. Luffy and Jimbei are evacuated from Marineford. When they return to Amazon Lily, Luffy looks back on his how he first met Ace. Shortly following Shanks' departure, Luffy is adopted by the bandit Curly Dadan. He also befriends Ace and Sabo during this time, but ends up losing Sabo in the process. [[List of One Piece characters#Silvers Rayleigh|Silvers Rayleigh]] trains Luffy to be his successor on Ruskaina and Luffy has the crew undergo training regimens. Luffy returns to the Sabaody Archipelago two years later and reunites with his crew. The crew are eventually separated again while sailing to Fishman Island. Luffy and the others meets Jimbei and the island's princess Shirahoshi, and are drawn into a battle for the island against fishmen Hody Jones and Vander Decken IX. Luffy and the crew, along with Jimbei, eventually regroup and conceive a plan to defeat Hody's troops and stop the ship Noah from destroying the Island. |
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Robin's knowledge alerts the crew to the existence of Sky Islands. Luffy meets Blackbeard — but does not find out his name. Blackbeard encourages Luffy to find the Sky Island, saying that the dreams of pirates never die. The crew successfully reaches Skypiea, where the crew is drawn into a four-hundred-year war over land. Luffy ends the war by defeating the god [[List of One Piece characters#Enel|Eneru]]. |
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Upon landing back in the Blue Seas, the ''Going Merry'' is heavily damaged and Luffy seeks a shipwright to repair it. He meets Marine Admiral [[List of One Piece characters#Aokiji|Aokiji]], who easily defeats him but allows the crew to continue their voyage. The crew arrives at Water 7, the island with the best shipwrights in the world, where Robin mysteriously leaves with members of the World Government intelligence agency [[List of One Piece characters#Cipher Pol No. 9|Cipher Pol No. 9]]. Luffy's crew aligns with the cyborg shipwright [[Franky (One Piece character)|Franky]], initially an enemy, and storm the Government's courthouse Enies Lobby to retrieve her. Robin reveals her past as a fugitive of the Government, but the Straw Hats declare war on the Government to affirm their commitment to her. After defeating CP9 and escaping Enies Lobby, Luffy encounters his grandfather, Vice Admiral Monkey D. Garp. Garp tells him Shanks and Whitebeard are two of the Four Emperors, the most powerful pirates in the second half of the Grand Line. Luffy is surprised to learn from Garp that the leader of the Revolutionary Army which seeks to topple the World Government is Monkey D. Dragon, Luffy's father. |
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On the way to Fishman Island in their new ship, the ''Thousand Sunny'', which Franky built, Luffy encounters the skeletal musician [[List of One Piece characters#Brook|Brook]]. Brook accepts Luffy's offer to join the crew before declining since his shadow has been stolen. To return Brook's shadow, they defeat Warlord [[List of One Piece characters#Gecko Moria|Gecko Moria]], and Brook becomes Luffy's long-sought musician of the crew. |
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To enter Fishman Island, the crew takes a detour to the Sabaody Archipelago. By this time, Luffy has gained worldwide fame among the notorious rookie pirates with bounties of over 100 million Berries; these rookies are known as Supernovas and include Zoro, Trafalgar Law, Eustass Kidd, and Capone "Gang" Bege. The Roger Pirates' retired First Mate, [[List of One Piece characters#Silvers Rayleigh|Silvers Rayleigh]], takes a liking to Luffy and agrees to coat the ''Thousand Sunny'' to sail into the ocean depths. However, the plan is derailed after Luffy attacks a World Noble for harming a friend, and the rest of the Straw Hat Pirates are easily defeated by Admiral [[List of One Piece characters#Kizaru|Kizaru]] and scattered to different parts of the world by Warlord [[List of One Piece characters#Bartholomew Kuma|Bartholomew Kuma]]. |
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Stranded on Amazon Lily, an island ruled by the warlord Boa Hancock, Luffy impresses her with his bravery and selflessness. While on Amazon Lily, Luffy learns that his brother Ace was defeated by Blackbeard and handed over to the World Government for execution. Hancock helps him infiltrate the underwater prison Impel Down to rescue Ace. Inside he meets previous foes and new allies, such as former Warlords Crocodile and Arlong's old captain [[List of One Piece characters#Jimbei|Jimbei]]. Along with Buggy and members of the Revolutionary Army, Luffy frees the prisoners, but Ace is transferred to Marineford for his execution. Luffy and Buggy lead the prisoners into the war in Marineford between the navy and Whitebeard's forces. Whitebeard is eventually impressed by Luffy's spirit and orders his men to support Luffy directly. Although Ace is freed, he gives his life to save Luffy from Admiral Akainu. A broken-hearted Luffy is evacuated with Jimbei from Marineford by Trafalgar Law. |
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Returning to Amazon Lily, Luffy remembers first meeting Ace; after Shanks left Windmill Village, Luffy's grandfather Garp left him in the care of his friend, the bandit Curly Dadan. Luffy befriends Ace and Sabo, who are like brothers to him, but Sabo is seemingly killed by a World Noble. After returning to Marineford to send a hidden message to his crew, Luffy trains with Rayleigh on Ruskaina Island to learn Haki. |
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Two years later, the Straw Hats reunite and finally make it to Fishman Island. Luffy and the others meet Jimbei and the island's princess, Shirahoshi, and are drawn into a battle for the island against the Fishman supremacist Hody Jones. He, the crew, and Jimbei conceive a plan to defeat Hody and his henchmen in a way that will alleviate racial tensions between humans and fish-men. After Hody's defeat, Jimbei promises to join the crew at a later date and Fishman Island seeks to join the Reverie summit of human kings, held every four years. Luffy learns Akainu was promoted to Fleet Admiral and Blackbeard replaced Whitebeard as one of the Four Emperors. Luffy begins a feud with Emperor Big Mom over control of Fishman Island. The crew leaves the ocean depths and enters the secret New World island, Punk Hazard. |
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Upon arriving at Punk Hazard, half of the crew is captured by Caesar Clown, a subordinate of the Warlord and underworld broker Donquixote Doflamingo. Luffy and his crew ally with Trafalgar Law, now a Warlord, who plans to kidnap Caesar as part of a plan to take down Doflamingo and eventually his customer, Emperor Kaido. Samurai from the Wano Country, Kinemon, and Momonosuke join the alliance to venture to Dressrosa, the kingdom ruled by Doflamingo. |
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With Caesar hostage, the alliance lands on Dressrosa, where Luffy enters a tournament to win Ace's Devil Fruit. Here he finds out that Sabo is still alive and is part of the Revolutionary Army. Sabo wins the tournament, and with Luffy's blessing, Sabo consumes Ace's Devil Fruit. Due to the machinations of Doflamingo, some of the crew is forced to leave for the island of Zou. Luffy and the rest of the crew are forced to fight for their lives when they stumble on the truth of Doflamingo's operations, who attempts to kill everyone in Dressrosa to keep the truth of his rule hidden. With the aid of his fellow competitors in the tournament, Luffy defeats Doflamingo. In the aftermath, seven pirate crews pledge their loyalty to Luffy, despite his protests, marking the formation of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet. |
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Afterward, the remaining crew and their friends arrive at Zou and learn it was devastated by Kaido's army. Luffy also learns that Sanji, who joined the first group to Zou, had been blackmailed by his family into an arranged marriage to the daughter of Emperor Big Mom. The crew learns from the Mink Tribe about the Road Poneglyphs and their connection to the final island Laugh Tale, where the One Piece is. An alliance between the Samurai, Mink, Straw Hats and Law is made to defeat Kaido, who rules over Wano via a puppet Shogun. |
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Before storming Wano, half the crew, along with the Mink warriors Pedro and Carrot, infiltrate Big Mom's territory Tottoland both to retrieve Sanji and copy the writing on the Road Poneglyph that Big Mom has in her possession. Luffy and Sanji learn the wedding is a set-up to murder Sanji's family and steal their advanced technology, while Brook steals a printing of the Road Poneglyph. The crew reunites with Jimbei, revealed to be indebted to Big Mom but intent on defecting to Luffy's crew. They ally with Capone Bege to assassinate Big Mom at the wedding, though the plan goes awry. As the crew attempts to escape, Luffy defeats her general Charlotte Katakuri, discovering an advanced application of Observation Haki in the process. Jimbei formally joins the crew, but stays behind to aid his former Fishman crewmates in holding off the Big Mom Pirates as Luffy's crew escapes. |
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News of Luffy's fight with Big Mom and the reveal of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet cause Luffy's bounty to skyrocket. Meanwhile, the Straw Hats are separated entering the Wano Country. Luffy befriends the residents and promises to improve their lives. After Kaido attacks his friend Tama, Luffy challenges the Emperor but is defeated and thrown in prison. There, he re-encounters Eustass Kid and trains under Hyogoro of the Flower, learning a new form of Armament Haki that will enable him to damage Kaido. Luffy's allies liberate the prison and makes plans to attack the island of Onigashima where Kaido resides. Jimbei arrives in Wano, and on the night of Wano's annual Fire Festival, an alliance of the Straw Hat, Heart and Kid pirates, the retainers of Kozuki Oden and an army of Samurai, launch a raid on Onigashima. Luffy faces Kaido across several bouts that push him to his limits. The Five Elders send CP0 to interfere with the fight, fearing the repercussions of Luffy winning. Despite suffering an apparently fatal blow from Kaido as a result, the thrill triggers the awakening of Luffy's Devil Fruit—now revealed to be the mythical Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika. In his new transformation, dubbed "Gear Fifth", Luffy can fight in any shape he likes and successfully overwhelms Kaido, liberating Wano from his rule. A week after these events, Luffy is pronounced a new member of the Four Emperors. |
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After departing Wano, the Straw Hats reach the island of Egghead where the World Government's lead scientist Dr. Vegapunk resides. Jewelry Bonney also arrives, seeking to avenge her father Kuma's transformation into a cyborg by Vegapunk Vegapunk admits to having studied the forbidden Void Century and requests that the Straw Hats help him escape an assassination attempt by CP0. The situation escalates when CP0 informs the Government of Luffy's presence, and St. Jaygarcia Saturn arrives personally to eliminate him, accompanied by Kizaru. |
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===In other media=== |
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Luffy has appeared in every ''One Piece'' video game to date, including ''[[Jump Super Stars]]'' and ''[[Jump Ultimate Stars]]'', and is featured in the 2006 ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]''-''One Piece''-''[[Naruto]]'' crossover game ''[[Battle Stadium D.O.N]]''. Luffy, Son Goku and [[Naruto Uzumaki]] were avatars in the [[Massively multiplayer online role-playing game|MMORPG]] ''[[Second Life]]'' for a [[Jump Festa]] promotion, "Jumpland@Second Life".<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-12-21/dragon-ball-naruto-one-piece-to-enter-second-life|title= ''Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece to Enter Second Life''|access-date= November 3, 2008|work= [[Anime News Network]]|date= August 13, 2011|archive-date= December 25, 2016|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20161225204744/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-12-21/dragon-ball-naruto-one-piece-to-enter-second-life|url-status= live}}</ref> Luffy has also been mentioned in songs. He sings about being a wanted pirate in "Wanted!"<ref>{{cite AV media notes |others= Mayumi Tanaka|date=2000|title= One Piece Music & Song Collection II|type= CD|publisher= [[Nippon Columbia]]|id= COCX-30383|location= Japan|language= ja}}</ref> and about ''One Piece'' in "Every-One Piece!"<ref>{{cite AV media notes |others= Mayumi Tanaka|date=2003|title=Every-One Peace|type= CD|publisher= [[Avex Entertainment]]|id= AVCA-14780|location= Japan|language= ja }}</ref> Luffy is a major playable character in the crossover game ''[[J-Stars Victory VS]]''.<ref name="first">{{cite news |title=Project Versus J, the 'Ultimate' Shonen Jump Game, to Launch |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-12-05/project-versus-j-the-ultimate-shonen-jump-game-to-launch |work=[[Anime News Network]] |date=2012-12-05 |access-date=August 7, 2013 |archive-date=2017-11-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171106231815/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-12-05/project-versus-j-the-ultimate-shonen-jump-game-to-launch |url-status=live }}</ref> Luffy and several other characters joined the cast of ''Dragon Ball'' in a spinoff entitled ''Cross Epoch''.<ref>{{cite journal |last= Toriyama|first= Akira|author-link= Akira Toriyama|author2=Oda, Eiichiro |author-link2=Eiichiro Oda |date= December 25, 2006|title= Cross Epoch|journal= [[Weekly Shōnen Jump|Shonen Jump]]|series= [[Dragon Ball]] & [[One Piece]]|issue= 4/5|publisher= [[Shueisha]]|location= 〒101-8050 Tokyo-to, Chiyoda-ku Hitotsubashi 2-5-10|language= ja}}</ref> On April 3, 2011, Luffy and the other ''One Piece'' protagonists appeared in the first episode of the ''[[Toriko]]'' anime series and the crossover manga chapter.<ref>{{cite web|title=EXCLUSIVE: Get One Piece x Toriko One-Shot Today!|url=http://shonenjump.viz.com/node/291|publisher=Shonen Jump|access-date=January 29, 2014|archive-date=February 3, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140203092944/http://shonenjump.viz.com/node/291|url-status=live}}</ref> Luffy made a cameo appearance in a ''Weekly Shonen Jump'' episode of ''[[To Love-Ru]]'', and the Gum-Gum was mentioned in the 50th episode of the ''[[Gin Tama]]'' anime series.<ref>{{cite episode|title=節目節目に気合を入れ直せ|airdate=April 5, 2007|number=50|credits=Director: [[Shinji Takamatsu]]|series=Gin Tama|network=TV Tokyo}}</ref> |
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==Cultural impact and legacy== |
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Luffy has made guest appearances in various Japanese television shows and manga. Luffy and several other characters would team up with the cast of ''Dragon Ball'' in a spinoff titled ''Cross Epoch''.<ref>{{cite journal |last= Toriyama|first= Akira|author= Akira Toriyama|authorlink= Akira Toriyama|coauthors= [[Eiichiro Oda|Oda, Eiichiro]]|date= December 25, 2006|title= Cross Epoch|journal= [[Weekly Shōnen Jump|Shonen Jump]]|volume= |series= [[Dragon Ball]] & [[One Piece]]|issue= 4/5|pages= |publisher= [[Shueisha]]|location= 〒101-8050 Tokyo-to, Chiyoda-ku Hitotsubashi 2-5-10|language= Japanese}}</ref> On April 3, 2011, Luffy and the other ''One Piece'' protagonists appear premiere episode of the ''[[Toriko]]'' anime series and the crossover manga chapter. In the ''[[Yakitate!! Japan]]'' manga, Kuroyanagi turns into a "Tenobi Man" as a reaction from trying Azuma's Ja-pan dumpling. To this effect, he dons a straw hat and starts stretching his arms like rubber to great lengths ("tenobi" means "stretching arms"). Luffy makes a cameo appearance in a ''Weekly Shonen Jump'' binding in an episode of ''[[To Love-Ru]]''. The Gum-Gum was referenced in the 50th episode of the ''[[Gin Tama]]'' anime series.<ref>{{cite episode|title=節目節目に気合を入れ直せ|airdate=April 5, 2007|number=50|credits=Director: Shinji Takamatsu|series=Gin Tama|network=TV Tokyo}}</ref> Luffy has also appeared in the popular [[web comic]] ''[[VG Cats]]''.<ref>http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=145</ref> In 2008, [[Toei Animation]] sponsored the [[Pallavolo Modena]] [[Italy|Italian]] [[volleyball]] team. To represent their sponsorship, Pietro Rinaldi's and Edoardo Ciabattini's traditional black uniforms were emblazoned with an image of Luffy on the front.<ref name=Volleyball>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-10-01/italian-volleyball-team-put-one-piece-on-uniforms|title=Italian volleyball team sponsorship|publisher=''[[Anime News Network]]''|accessdate=January 8, 2009}}</ref> He was featured in the cover of the January 2010 issue from the Japanese fashion magazine ''Men's Non-No'', becoming the first manga character to appear in the cover of such magazine. His new clothes were designed by Shinichi "Miter" Mita.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-12-07/one-piece-luffy-adorns-cover-of-men-fashion-mag|title=One Piece's Luffy Adorns Cover of Men's Fashion Mag|date=December 8, 2009|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|accessdate=December 8, 2009}}</ref> |
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===Critical reception=== |
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According to [[Funimation Entertainment]]'s [[Mike McFarland]] and [[Christopher Sabat]], Luffy was more likable than ''Dragon Ball''{{'s}} [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Son Goku]].<ref name="funidvdcomments1v1e1">{{cite video |people = [[Mike McFarland]], [[Christopher Sabat]] (Commentators)<!--They are voice actors in the episodes, but here they commentate.--> |title = One Piece: Season 1, First Voyage Disc 1; Staff Commentary on Episode 1 |medium = DVD |publisher = [[Funimation Entertainment]]}}</ref> Joe McCulloch preferred Luffy to [[Naruto Uzumaki]] from ''[[Naruto]]'' because Luffy "work[ed] his ass off" to achieve his goals after accidentally acquiring his powers.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=McCulloch|first1=Joe|title=THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (1/30/13 – The Face of Mainstream Comics)|journal=[[The Comics Journal]]|date=29 January 2013|url=http://www.tcj.com/this-week-in-comics-13013-the-face-of-mainstream-comics/|access-date=9 March 2017|archive-date=12 March 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170312074557/http://www.tcj.com/this-week-in-comics-13013-the-face-of-mainstream-comics/|url-status=live}}</ref> Luffy has been praised in a number of publications. T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews called Luffy "likabl[y] goofy" and an idealist with infectious optimism.<ref name="themanime">{{cite web| url= http://www.themanime.org/viewreview.php?id=523| publisher= THEM Anime Reviews 4.0| title= One Piece the Movie 1: I'll Become the Pirate King!<!-- Bot generated title -->| access-date= November 7, 2008| archive-date= September 1, 2013| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130901091645/http://themanime.org/viewreview.php?id=523| url-status= live}}</ref> In a review of ''[[One Piece The Movie: Dead End no Bōken]]'', the fourth ''One Piece'' film, ''[[The Star (Malaysia)|The Star Online]]'' described him as "an airhead and brilliant fighter".<ref name="tso">{{cite news|url=http://www.star-ecentral.com/news/story.asp?file=/2007/1/28/movies/15425544&sec=movies|title=Nice Piece of Work|newspaper=The Star Online|access-date=February 12, 2008|archive-date=May 29, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080529234852/http://www.star-ecentral.com/news/story.asp?file=/2007/1/28/movies/15425544&sec=movies|url-status=live}}</ref> Rika Takahashi of [[TV Asahi|EX]] wrote that Luffy's stretching powers set ''One Piece'' apart from "the old stereotypical adventure manga" and the many other "combat-oriented {{sic|manga|s}}", making the series "something new and interesting".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ex.org/3.7/31-manga_onepiece.html|publisher=Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation|title=One Piece|first=Rika|last=Takahashi|year=1998|access-date=May 19, 2009|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090201093517/http://www.ex.org/3.7/31-manga_onepiece.html|archive-date=February 1, 2009}}</ref> [[Anime News Network]] (ANN) writer Zac Bertschy found Luffy reminiscent of ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]''{{'s}} character [[Himura Kenshin]] in personality and attitude, but still thought him entertaining.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/one-piece/|title=One Piece anime review|work=[[Anime News Network]]|author=Bertschy, Zac|date=August 3, 2002|access-date=June 29, 2009|archive-date=June 11, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090611141244/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/one-piece|url-status=live}}</ref> Mania Entertainment's Bryce Coulter called Luffy a "great shonen hero".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mania.com/one-piece-season-1-part-1_article_80151.html|title=One Piece Season 1 Part 1|publisher=Mania Entertainment|author=Coulter, Bryce|date=June 5, 2008|access-date=June 29, 2009|archive-date=March 27, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090327131623/http://www.mania.com/one-piece-season-1-part-1_article_80151.html|url-status=live}}</ref> ANN's Carl Kimlinger wrote, "[[Colleen Clinkenbeard]]'s Luffy continues to grow on you".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/one-piece/dvd-season-one-part-2|title=One Piece DVD – Season One Part 2 Second Voyage|work=[[Anime News Network]]|author=Kimlinger, Carl|date=September 29, 2008|access-date=June 29, 2009|archive-date=July 22, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090722083653/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/one-piece/dvd-season-one-part-2|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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===Popularity=== |
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Luffy was mentioned in the video game ''Half minute Hero'' for the [[PlayStation Portable]], where the description of the usable item 'Straw hat' said it makes the user feel rubbery and want to become a pirate. In the manga ''Rookies'', Luffy's image appears on a girl's cell phone strap during a graduation ceremony. There is also a reference to Luffy in the online [[MMORPG]], ''Aika Online''. In-game, there is an NPC wearing Luffy's style of clothes named "Monkey C. Lupis III" and even has a title above his head saying "Future King of Pirates". In the MMORPG ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]'', players who choose Limsa Lominsa as their starting city get to see an NPC pirate in the intro scene who wears clothes similar to Luffy. |
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Luffy ranked first in all of ''[[One Piece]] Characters Official Popularity Poll''.{{refn|group=n|''One Piece'' had a total of seven characters official popularity poll.}} The only main protagonists that achieved ranked first in all of their correspondent popularity polls are Luffy and [[Gintoki Sakata]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Oda|first=Eiichiro|title=One Piece, vol. 7|url=https://archive.org/details/onepiecevol7crap0007odae/page/148|url-access=registration|isbn=1-59116-852-X|publisher=Viz Media|page=[https://archive.org/details/onepiecevol7crap0007odae/page/148 148]|year=2005}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last= Oda |first= Eiichiro|title=One Piece, vol. 24|isbn=4-08-873282-0|pages=206–209|publisher=Shueisha|year=2002}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last= Oda |first= Eiichiro|title=One Piece, vol. 43|isbn=4-08-874149-8|pages=214–219|publisher=Shueisha|year=2006}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.livedoor.com/lite/article_detail_amp/20142773/?__twitter_impression=true|title=『ワンピース』キャラ世界人気投票の結果発表 1位ルフィ、2位ゾロ、3位ナミ 作者も結果に驚き|work=Livedoor News|date=May 5, 2021|access-date=May 6, 2021|archive-date=May 5, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210505150057/https://news.livedoor.com/lite/article_detail_amp/20142773/?__twitter_impression=true|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/3fbb21ff63f44569aedbd7bd1eefb40a5011d25f?page=1|title=<ONE PIECE>世界人気投票 ルフィが世界1位に 2位はゾロ、3位はナミ 最終結果発表|work=[[Yahoo]]|date=May 5, 2021|access-date=May 6, 2021|archive-date=May 6, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210506050702/https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/3fbb21ff63f44569aedbd7bd1eefb40a5011d25f?page=1|url-status=live}}</ref> On ''The 1st Global One Piece Characters Popularity Poll'', the latest official popularity poll of ''One Piece'' in which more than 12 million voted from all over the world, Luffy topped the list having total votes of 1,637,921.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-05-05/full-results-revealed-for-one-piece-1st-global-character-popularity-poll/.172412|title=Full Results Revealed for One Piece 1st Global Character Popularity Poll|work=[[Anime News Network]]|author=Morrissy, Kim|date=May 5, 2021|access-date=May 6, 2021|archive-date=May 5, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210505172427/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-05-05/full-results-revealed-for-one-piece-1st-global-character-popularity-poll/.172412|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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[[Nippon Telegraph and Telephone|NTT]] customers chose Luffy as their second-favorite black-haired male anime character.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2014-05-05/japanese-fans-rank-their-favorite-black-haired-anime-characters|title=Japanese Fans Rank Their Favorite Black-Haired Anime Characters|date=May 5, 2014|author=Dong, Bamboo|work=Anime News Network|access-date=May 5, 2014|archive-date=May 6, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140506213212/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2014-05-05/japanese-fans-rank-their-favorite-black-haired-anime-characters|url-status=live}}</ref> The Gum-Gum Gatling technique topped the male category in a Japanese survey of the most popular moves in manga and anime.<ref>{{cite news |url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2011-01-14/cobs-japanese-survey-of-favorite-manga-weapon/move |title= Interest: Cobs' Japanese Survey of Favorite Manga Weapon/Move |date= January 14, 2011 |access-date= January 16, 2011 |work= [[Anime News Network]] |archive-date= January 17, 2011 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110117230619/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2011-01-14/cobs-japanese-survey-of-favorite-manga-weapon/move |url-status= live }}</ref> Luffy was even nominated in the Best Male Character category for the 2008 Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation Awards.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comipress.com/press-release/2008/03/27/3442|title=Society For The Promotion Of Japanese Animation Announces SPJA Industry Award Finalists At Tokyo International Anime Fair|publisher=Comipress.com|date=March 27, 2008|access-date=May 7, 2014|archive-date=July 16, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090716191443/http://www.comipress.com/press-release/2008/03/27/3442|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://giapet.net/2008/07/06/spja-industry-award-winners-are-up/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080802023439/http://giapet.net/2008/07/06/spja-industry-award-winners-are-up/ | archive-date=August 2, 2008 | title=SPJA Industry Award Winners are Up | date=July 6, 2008 | publisher=Giapet | access-date=May 7, 2014}}</ref><!-- If someone asks about Giapet's reability: http://www.comipress.com/news/2008/07/04/3608 --> He ranked 22nd on Chris Mackenzie's IGN list of top-25 anime characters of all time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://movies.ign.com/articles/103/1036651p1.html|title=Top 25 Anime Characters of All Time|date=October 20, 2009|author=Mackenzie, Chris|website=[[IGN]]|access-date=October 21, 2009|archive-date=August 24, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110824180531/http://movies.ign.com/articles/103/1036651p1.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In a Japanese TV special from August 2017, Luffy was voted as the 8th "strongest hero" from the [[Showa Era]] as well as the 4th one from the [[Heisei Era]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anime-now.com/entry/2017/09/09/230012|title=12,000 Japanese Fans Vote on Japan's Top Heroes and Heroines|publisher=Anime Now|date=September 9, 2017|access-date=September 9, 2017|author=Nakamura, Toshi|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170909234452/http://www.anime-now.com/entry/2017/09/09/230012|archive-date=September 9, 2017}}</ref> |
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Besides being featured in pieces of merchandise based on the ''One Piece'', he has appeared in crossover figurines which show him along with ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' characters.<ref>{{cite web|author=Bricken, Rob|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/astro-toy/2008-12-14/with-rob-bricken/dragonball-x-one-piece-dream-fusion|title=Astro Toy with Rob Bricken: Dragonball x One Piece Dream Fusion|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=December 14, 2008|accessdate=January 8, 2009}}</ref> |
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Luffy had appeared in magazines, Japanese television shows, manga etc. Luffy was the first manga character that had been on the cover in the ''Men's Non-No'' fashion magazine's 24-year history and his clothes were designed by Shinichi "Miter" Mita.<ref>{{cite web|last=Loo|first=Egan|title=One Piece's Luffy Adorns Cover of Men's Fashion Mag|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-12-07/one-piece-luffy-adorns-cover-of-men-fashion-mag|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=November 10, 2021|date=December 7, 2009|archive-date=November 9, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211109172025/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-12-07/one-piece-luffy-adorns-cover-of-men-fashion-mag|url-status=live}}</ref> He also appeared in the cover of a famous fashion magazine, ''[[Elle (magazine)|ELLE]] MEN'' together with Roronoa Zoro after the collaboration between ''[[One Piece]]'' and [[Gucci]].<ref>{{cite news|title=One Piece And Gucci Collaborate For ELLE MEN Magazine|url=https://9gag.com/gag/a3wx1mN|website=[[9GAG]]|access-date=November 10, 2021|date=October 8, 2020|archive-date=November 10, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211110124504/https://9gag.com/gag/a3wx1mN|url-status=live}}</ref> He had appeared in CGI in the semi-annual live-action television series Yo nimo Kimyō na Monogatari ([[Tales of the Unusual]]) for the celebration of the series's 25th anniversary. He appeared together with the Japanese actor and model [[Hiroshi Abe (actor)|Hiroshi Abe]].<ref>{{cite web|title=One Piece's Luffy to Appear in CG in Live-Action TV Special|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-03-10/one-piece-luffy-to-appear-in-cg-in-live-action-tv-special/.85804|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=December 16, 2021|date=March 10, 2015|archive-date=December 16, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211216150637/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-03-10/one-piece-luffy-to-appear-in-cg-in-live-action-tv-special/.85804|url-status=live}}</ref> Costumed character version of Luffy together with [[Goku]] appeared at the 39th [[International Emmy Awards]] Gala in New York and they stood on stage for presentation of the Children & Young People Award, won by the Chilean Children's program ¿Con Qué Sueñas? (What is your Dream?).<ref>{{cite web|title=Dragon Ball's Goku, One Piece's Luffy Appear at Int'l Emmys|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2011-11-23/dragon-ball-goku-one-piece-luffy-appear-at-intl-emmys|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=December 16, 2021|date=November 24, 2011|archive-date=December 16, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211216113243/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2011-11-23/dragon-ball-goku-one-piece-luffy-appear-at-intl-emmys|url-status=live}}</ref> In the final chapter of ''Naruto'', [[Boruto Uzumaki]] makes a drawing of Luffy as a legacy of him and the series.<ref>{{Cite AV media |title=漫道コバヤシ第13号「NARUTO完結!岸本斉史SP」 |date=December 13, 2014 |language=ja |publisher=[[Fuji Television]] |trans-title=Kobayashi No. 13 'Completion of Naruto! Masashi Kishimoto SP'}}</ref> In a ''Weekly Shonen Jump'' manga, Tsugihagi Hyouryuu Sakka (a character resembling Luffy) says, "Instead of saying what you hate, say what you like!". In the ''One Piece'' manga, Luffy cited but changed it to "Instead of saying what you like, say what you hate!" The meme was acknowledged in the crossover [[fighting game]], ''[[J-Stars Victory VS]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2014-03-25/luffy-acknowledges-meme-in-j-stars-victory-vs|title=Luffy Acknowledges Meme in J-Stars Victory Vs.|work=[[Anime News Network]]|author=Timson, Eric|date=March 25, 2014|access-date=March 25, 2014|archive-date=March 26, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140326155041/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2014-03-25/luffy-acknowledges-meme-in-j-stars-victory-vs|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Toei Animation]] sponsored the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Pallavolo Modena]] [[volleyball]] team in 2008; Pietro Rinaldi and Edoardo Ciabattini's black uniforms were decorated with an image of Luffy on the front.<ref name=Volleyball>{{cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-10-01/italian-volleyball-team-put-one-piece-on-uniforms|title=Italian volleyball team sponsorship|work=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=January 8, 2009|archive-date=2009-01-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090125204642/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-10-01/italian-volleyball-team-put-one-piece-on-uniforms|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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== Reception == |
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Luffy ranked first in all three ''Shōnen Jump'' character popularity polls.<ref>{{cite book|last= Oda |first= Eiichiro|title=One Piece, vol. 7|isbn=1-59116-852-X|publisher=Viz Media|page=148|year=2005}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last= Oda |first= Eiichiro|title=One Piece, vol. 24|isbn=4-08-873282-0|pages=206–209|publisher=Shueisha|year=2002}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last= Oda |first= Eiichiro|title=One Piece, vol. 43|isbn=4-08-874149-8|pages=214–219|publisher=Shueisha|year=2006}}</ref> [[FUNimation]]'s [[Mike McFarland]] and [[Christopher Sabat]], both stated that they felt that Luffy was more likable than the ''Dragon Ball'' character [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Son Goku]].<ref name="funidvdcomments1v1e1">{{cite video |people = [[Mike McFarland]], [[Christopher Sabat]] (Commentators)<!--They are voice actors in the episodes, but here they commentate.--> |title = One Piece: Season 1, First Voyage Disc 1; Staff Commentary on Episode 1 |medium = DVD |publisher = [[Funimation Entertainment]]}}</ref> [[Mayumi Tanaka]], Luffy's Japanese voice actor, comically mentioned she feels sorry for making Luffy's voice due the fact she is a mother while Luffy is much younger.<ref>{{cite book |last= Oda |first= Eiichiro |title= One Piece, Vol. 52 |year= 2008|publisher= [[Shueisha]]|isbn= 978-4-08-874602-9 |page=168 }}</ref> When asked about how she does Luffy's voice, Tanaka replies that she "strives for reality" during scenes that the character talks while eating or while touching his nose.<ref>{{cite book |last= Oda |first= Eiichiro |title= One Piece, Vol. 52 |year= 2008|publisher= [[Shueisha]]|isbn= 978-4-08-874602-9 |page=188 }}</ref> In the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation Awards from 2008, Luffy was nominated for the category "Best Male Character". However, he lost to [[Alucard]] from ''[[Hellsing (manga)|Hellsing]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2008-03-27/society-for-the-promotion-of-japanese-animation-announces-spja-industry-award-finalists-at-tokyo-international-anime-fair|title=Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation Announces SPJA Industry Award Finalists at Tokyo International Anime Fair|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=March 27, 2008|accessdate=July 4, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2008-07-04/anime-expo-2008-announces-the-2008-spja-award-winners|title=Anime Expo 2008 Announces the 2008 SPJA Award Winners|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=July 4, 2008|accessdate=July 4, 2009}}</ref> He was also 22nd in IGN's Top 25 Anime Characters of All Time by writer Chris Mackenzie.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://movies.ign.com/articles/103/1036651p1.html|title=Top 25 Anime Characters of All Time|date=October 20, 2009|author=Mackenzie, Chris |publisher=[[IGN]]|accessdate=October 21, 2009}}</ref> The GumiGumi Gatling technique has ranked appeared in a Japanese survey that featured the most popular moves in manga and anime: it was second in the male category and fourth in the female category.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2011-01-14/cobs-japanese-survey-of-favorite-manga-weapon/move |title= Interest: Cobs' Japanese Survey of Favorite Manga Weapon/Move|date= January 14, 2011 |accessdate= January 16, 2011 | publisher= [[Anime News Network]]}}</ref> |
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Takashi Kawamura, mayor of [[Nagoya]] City in [[Japan]], had cosplayed Luffy in the 10th [[World Cosplay Summit]] in which 40 cosplayers from 20 countries and regions all over the world were competing.<ref>{{cite web|title=Nagoya Mayor Cosplays as One Piece Manga's Luffy|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-08-02/nagoya-mayor-cosplays-as-one-piece-manga-luffy|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=December 16, 2021|date=August 2, 2012|archive-date=December 16, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211216150634/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-08-02/nagoya-mayor-cosplays-as-one-piece-manga-luffy|url-status=live}}</ref> Also, the famous Japanese actress and model [[Kanna Hashimoto]] had cosplayed Luffy in the celebration of ''[[One Piece]]''{{'}}s manga 18th anniversary. She dressed up as Luffy (albeit in a feminine reinterpretation) for [[Weekly Shonen Jump]]'s combined 37-38 issue.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rev. from DVL Idol Kanna Hashimoto Cosplays as Luffy|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2015-08-11/rev-from-dvl-idol-kanna-hashimoto-cosplays-as-luffy/.91481|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=December 16, 2021|date=August 11, 2015|archive-date=December 16, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211216150632/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2015-08-11/rev-from-dvl-idol-kanna-hashimoto-cosplays-as-luffy/.91481|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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Luffy's character has also been received positively by publications from several media. T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews calls Luffy "likable goofy", and an idealist with an infectious optimism.<ref name="themanime">{{cite web| url= http://www.themanime.org/viewreview.php?id=523|publisher = THEM Anime Reviews 4.0 | title = One Piece the Movie 1: I'll Become the Pirate King!<!-- Bot generated title -->| accessdate = November 7, 2008}}</ref> In a review for the fourth ''One Piece'' movie, "''Dead End Adventure''", The Star Online describes Luffy as "''an airhead and brilliant fighter.''"<ref name="tso">{{cite web |url=http://www.star-ecentral.com/news/story.asp?file=/2007/1/28/movies/15425544&sec=movies|title=Nice Piece of Work|publisher=The Star Online|accessdate=February 12, 2008}}</ref> Rika Takahashi from EX comments that Luffy's character with his stretching powers is what sets ''One Piece'' apart from "the old stereotypical adventure manga" and the many other "combat-oriented {{sic|manga|s}}", turning the series into "something new and interesting".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ex.org/3.7/31-manga_onepiece.html|publisher=Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation|title=One Piece|first=Rika|last=Takahashi|year=1998|accessdate=May 19, 2009}}</ref> On the other hand, [[Anime News Network]] (ANN) writer Zac Bertschy found Luffy remminiscent to ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'''s character [[Himura Kenshin]] due their personalities and attitudes. However, he still noted Luffy to be entertaining.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/one-piece/|title=One Piece anime review|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|author=Bertschy, Zac|date=August 3, 2002|accessdate=June 29, 2009}}</ref> Mania Entertainment's Bryce Coulter called Luffy a "great shonen hero".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mania.com/one-piece-season-1-part-1_article_80151.html|title=One Piece Season 1 Part 1|publisher=Mania Entertainment|author=Coulter, Bryce|date=June 5, 2008|accessdate=June 29, 2009}}</ref> Carl Kimlinger from ANN comments that "[[Colleen Clinkenbeard]]'s Luffy continues to grow on you".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/one-piece/dvd-season-one-part-2|title=One Piece DVD – Season One Part 2 Second Voyage|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|author=Kimlinger, Carl|date=September 29, 2008|accessdate=June 29, 2009}}</ref> |
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[[Miltiadis Tentoglou]] of Greece posed Luffy's Gear 2 during his entrance before the Long Jump finals on [[2020 Summer Olympics|Tokyo Olympics 2020]] and won Gold Medal.<ref>{{cite web|title=Long Jump Gold Medalist Miltiadis Tentoglou Pays Tribute to One Piece|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-08-03/long-jump-gold-medalist-miltiadis-tentoglou-pays-tribute-to-one-piece/.175842|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=December 16, 2021|date=August 4, 2021|archive-date=December 16, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211216112422/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-08-03/long-jump-gold-medalist-miltiadis-tentoglou-pays-tribute-to-one-piece/.175842|url-status=live}}</ref> Another Olympic gold medalist [[Massimo Stano]] pulled out Luffy's Gear 3 pose just as he was crossing the finish line.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Medal Moment {{!}} Tokyo 2020: Athletics Men's 20km Race Walk - M Stano (ITA) |url=https://olympics.com/en/video/medal-moment-tokyo-2020-athletics-men-s-20km-race-walk-m-stano-ita |url-status=live |access-date=2023-05-02 |archive-date=2023-08-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230810051913/https://olympics.com/en/video/medal-moment-tokyo-2020-athletics-men-s-20km-race-walk-m-stano-ita }}</ref> As well as Major League Soccer player [[Nicolas Benezet]] imitated Luffy's Gear 2 pose after scoring a goal on Sunday night in his first match with Seattle Sounders FC.<ref>{{cite web|title=Major League Soccer Player Makes One Piece Pose|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-08-17/major-league-soccer-player-makes-one-piece-pose/.176336|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=December 16, 2021|date=August 18, 2021|archive-date=December 16, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211216112425/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-08-17/major-league-soccer-player-makes-one-piece-pose/.176336|url-status=live}}</ref> China's most popular actor [[Xiao Zhan]] stated on his interview that he wanted to be like Luffy. He admired Luffy because, "he had been working hard to realize his ideals and despite always facing difficulties he never give up".<ref>{{cite web|title=肖战解锁《海贼王》手势,从孙燕姿到路飞,肖战"追星"路太励志|url=https://m.sohu.com/a/348103143_605773/?pvid=000115_3w_a|website=[[Sohu]]|access-date=January 1, 2022|date=October 19, 2019|archive-date=January 1, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220101012529/https://m.sohu.com/a/348103143_605773/?pvid=000115_3w_a|url-status=live}}</ref> Gear 5 was acclaimed by Polygon as one of anime's most iconic power ups ever due to the handling of Luffy's movements as he starts acting like ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' cartoon and becomes unique in battle.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.polygon.com/23815416/best-anime-power-ups-dragon-ball-z-one-piece|title=The most iconic anime power-ups of all time|website=Polygon|date=6 August 2023 |access-date=August 8, 2023|archive-date=August 8, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230808013113/https://www.polygon.com/23815416/best-anime-power-ups-dragon-ball-z-one-piece|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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In 2023, a Luffy balloon was used during the [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]]; however, an accident created a hole in the balloon, causing it to partially deflate at the character's hat portion.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=November 24, 2023 |author=Grant Hermanns |date=23 November 2023 |title=“R.I.P. Luffy”: One Piece Fans (& Netflix) React To Thanksgiving Parade’s Deflating Luffy Balloon |url=https://screenrant.com/one-piece-thanksgiving-parade-luffy-balloon-deflated-fans-netflix-react/ |website=[[Screen Rant]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|access-date=24 November 2023 |author=Megan Peters |date=November 23, 2023 |language=en |title=Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Goes Viral After One Piece's Luffy Balloon Deflates |url=https://comicbook.com/anime/news/macys-thanksgiving-day-parade-luffy-deflate/ |website=[[ComicBook.com]]}}</ref> Luffy's balloon was used again in the 2024 parade.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://x.com/ToeiAnimation/status/1857128893074813057 |title=In two weeks, catch One Piece's Monkey D. Luffy return to soar through New York City on Thanksgiving! See him back in the 98th Macy's Parade on NBC and streaming on Peacock on 11/28. |publisher=@ToeiAnimation |website=[[Twitter]] |date=November 14, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://eu.tcpalm.com/story/news/2024/11/19/macys-thanksgiving-parade-floats-balloons-performers-florida/76423164007/ |title=What time is Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade? How to stream, what Florida celebrities will be featured |author=Samantha Neely |date=November 19, 2024 |website=tcpalm.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://en.as.com/meristation/news/macys-thanksgiving-day-parade-2024-to-feature-new-dragon-ball-and-spider-man-balloons-n/ |title=Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2024 to feature new Dragon Ball and Spider-Man balloons |author=Gabriel Huerta |date=November 25, 2024 |website=[[MeriStation]]}}</ref> |
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Monkey D. Luffy | |
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One Piece character | |
First appearance | One Piece chapter 1: "Romance Dawn" (Weekly Shōnen Jump No. 34, 1997) |
Created by | Eiichiro Oda |
Portrayed by | Iñaki Godoy |
Voiced by | See Portrayals |
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Alias | Straw Hat (麦わら, Mugiwara) |
Occupation | Pirate (Captain) |
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Affiliations | Straw Hat Pirates (captain) Straw Hat Grand Fleet (de facto commodore) Worst Generation (member) Four Emperors (member) Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance (co-leader, disbanded) |
Age | 7 (debut) 17 (pre-time skip) 19 (post-time skip) |
Devil Fruit | Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika (ヒトヒトの実 モデル“ニカ”, Hito Hito no Mi, Moderu: Nika) (better known as Gum-Gum Fruit (ゴムゴムの実, Gomu Gomu no Mi))[n 1] |
Bounties | 3,000,000,000 (current, seventh) 30,000,000 (first) 100,000,000 (second) 300,000,000 (third) 400,000,000 (fourth) 500,000,000 (fifth) 1,500,000,000 (sixth)[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] |
Monkey D. Luffy (/ˈluːfi/ LOO-fee) (Japanese: モンキー・D・ルフィ, Hepburn: Monkī Dī Rufi, [ɾɯꜜɸiː]), also known as "Straw Hat" Luffy,[n 2] is a fictional character and the protagonist in the Japanese manga series One Piece created by Eiichiro Oda. Luffy made his debut as a young boy who acquires the properties of rubber after accidentally eating one of the Devil Fruits.
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".
He fights multiple antagonists, and aids and befriends the inhabitants of several islands on his journey. Usually cheerful, he becomes serious and even aggressive when he fights. Luffy uses his rubber body to concentrate his power, executing a range of attacks. In his signature attack, the Gum-Gum Pistol, he slingshots punches at opponents from a distance. Luffy also grows stronger over the course of the story by transforming his body through different "Gears;" this is reflected in his bounty, which is used to measure the threat he poses to the World Government. He is the grandson of Monkey D. Garp, who is a vice-admiral of the Navy; the son of Monkey D. Dragon, who is the leader of the Revolutionary Army;[9] and sworn brother of Portgas D. Ace and Sabo.[10]
Luffy appears in most episodes, films, television specials, and OVAs of the manga's anime adaptations, as well as in several of the franchise's video games. Due to the series' international popularity, Luffy is one of the world's most recognizable manga and anime characters. Beyond the One Piece franchise, the character also appears in various manga, anime series, and collaborative video games. His critical reception has been largely positive.
Creation and conception
Development
When Eiichiro Oda created Luffy, he strove for a "manliness" similar to that of Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball series.[11] Oda said that he named his main character "Luffy" because he felt that the name suited him. When he later learned about the sailing term, "luffing", he was delighted by the coincidence.[12] In his prototype one-shot, "Romance Dawn", Oda refined the artistic style and story elements before publishing the final product a year later as the first chapter of One Piece. In the second version of "Romance Dawn", Luffy resembled his design at the beginning of the series.[13] After the one-shot of One Piece was made, Oda contacted his former mentor, Nobuhiro Watsuki, whom he assisted in making the manga Rurouni Kenshin. Watsuki was pleased with Luffy's characterization and advised Oda to briefly change him for the main series to make it look like Luffy is always acting on his own free will.[14] To please his readers, Oda added rubberization to Luffy for comic effect[12] and tries to make the character straightforward.[15] In retrospect, Watsuki felt characters like Luffy reflect a trend of heroes who do not kill their enemies similar to his character Himura Kenshin.[16]
Portrayals
In the original Japanese version of the One Piece anime series and later spin-offs of the franchise, Luffy is voiced by Mayumi Tanaka.[17] Tanaka said jokingly that she regrets providing Luffy's voice because she is a mother in real life and Luffy is much younger.[18] Asked about her voicing, Tanaka said that she "strives for reality" in scenes where Luffy speaks when he is eating or touching his nose.[19] In the OVA Defeat the Pirate Ganzack!, Luffy was voiced by Urara Takano.[20]
In Odex's English-dubbed VCDs produced by Voiceovers Unlimited, Luffy is voiced by Chuck Powers, the director of said English version. In this edition his name is mispronounced as "Luh-fee" (/ˈlʌfiː/).[21] The character was voiced by Erica Schroeder in 4Kids Entertainment's English-language dubs of the franchise between 2004–2006. Following Funimation/Crunchyroll's acquisition of the franchise license in 2007, Colleen Clinkenbeard became the voice of Luffy in all English-language releases.[22]
In the live action adaptation of One Piece, Luffy is portrayed by Mexican actor Iñaki Godoy,[23] while Colton Osorio plays Luffy as a kid.[24] Godoy and Tanaka reprised their roles as Luffy in the Latin America Spanish and Japanese dubs of the adaptation respectively.[25][26]
Description
Luffy is usually recognizable by his straw hat, a gift from "Red-Haired" Shanks. In his early childhood, he wears a white shirt and blue shorts. The character has a scar under his left eye from stabbing himself to demonstrate his courage to Shanks and his crew.[27] He later wears a red vest, denim shorts, and sandals, before replacing his vest with a red, unbuttoned sea captain's coat[28] (revealing the X-shaped scar on his chest he received from Akainu),[29] and a yellow sash tied around his waist.[28] In an interview, Eiichiro Oda said Luffy's real-world nationality analogue is Brazilian.[30]
Personality
Luffy is portrayed as a carefree, fun-loving, happy-go-lucky character with great ambition and a huge appetite, often thinking with his stomach and comically gorging himself. Optimistic[31] and generally good-hearted, he is not as dimwitted as many believe him to be, and he often demonstrates more understanding than the other characters expect. Knowing the danger ahead, Luffy is willing to risk his life to become King of the Pirates and protect his crew. A capable and reliable captain, he never puts his crew or himself at risk out of incompetence. During the Loguetown story arc, Smoker (a navy captain at the time) says that Luffy "enjoys playing stupid"; Luffy responds with a mysterious smile.
He enlists Chopper and Brook for his crew not just for their personality or appearance, but also because of his instinctive ability to read people. Luffy needs key jobs filled by his crew (cook, navigator, medic, musician, and shipwright, filled by Sanji, Nami, Chopper, Brook, and Franky, respectively). At the beginning of the series, he said that he wanted at least ten crew members with abilities he felt necessary for his goal. Despite his carefree personality, each crew member respects him in their own way.[32][33] Luffy is rarely concerned about the consequences of his actions, doing what he feels is right at the moment, even if it leads to retaliation by a powerful force.[34] He is an extremely loyal captain, who has demonstrated throughout the series that he is willing to risk his life for the well-being of his crew.[35]
Abilities
Devil Fruit
Luffy's rubber attributes are a result of him eating a devil fruit called the Human-Human fruit model Sun God Nika. This devil fruit is thought to be called the Gum-Gum fruit due to the world government's propaganda.[36][37] Granting him a rubber-like body, his powers make him immune to electric attacks and most blunt forces, but he is susceptible to attacks made with a sharp object or weapon (eg. sword, spear). His rubber devil fruit powers grant him the ability to stretch his body at will. He uses his elasticity to accelerate part or all of his body to deliver punches, kicks, head butts, and many other varied attacks as seen throughout the series. Like, others who have eaten a Devil Fruit, Luffy cannot swim; when he is submerged in water or contacts the Sea-Prism Stone, he loses his strength and cannot move on his own. In addition to his Devil Fruit powers, he has immense strength, durability, speed, reflexes, agility, endurance, and stamina.
Luffy's signature attack is the Gum-Gum Pistol (ゴムゴムの銃, Gomu Gomu no Pisutoru), a punch which he learned during years of training. Another technique developed later in the series is Gear 2 (ギア2, Gia Sekando), which increases his strength and speed for a short time but strains his body and can shorten his lifespan if used too long. Observing CP9's Shave (剃, Soru) technique, Luffy adapts the move to his rubber body and can make his arms or legs bigger. Gear 3 (ギア3, Gia Sādo), another technique, uses air in his bones to attack but makes him shrink afterward.[38] Luffy can use both techniques simultaneously; after the two year time skip, he gains better control of these techniques and is no longer affected by their drawbacks.
Luffy develops another technique, Gear 4 (ギア4, Gia Fōsu) (similar to Gear 3), inflating his muscles with air to increase the size of his body (except for his legs) while his limbs are coated in Armament Haki. In contrast to Gears 2 and 3, Luffy uses compression rather than extension for his attacks, compressing and releasing his limbs to dish out devastating blows. The force of his kicks are to an extent that he uses them to fly in a similar fashion to CP9's Moon Walk (月歩, Geppō) technique.[39]
Later, it is revealed that the Gum-Gum Fruit's real name is the "Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika", a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit whose "awakening" grants Luffy's rubber-like body increased strength and freedom, including turning the environment and other living beings into rubber, which is limited only by the user's imagination. It is for this reason that the user is said to become a trickster sun god known as the "embodiment of freedom", able to bring joy to the people around them and making it "the most ridiculous power in the world".[1] In Gear 5 (ギア5, Gia Fifusu), Luffy's hair and clothes also turn white. The World Government renamed it to erase the fruit's original name from history and reclassified it as a Paramecia in order to conceal its true nature.[1] The fruit was originally a treasure sought by the World Government for over 800 years until it was stolen by Red-haired Shanks.[40][41] According to the Five Elders, the fruit had not been awakened for centuries prior to Luffy's having done so.[1]
Haki
Luffy has the ability to use Haki (覇気, ambition). This ability has three types: Armament Haki (武装色の覇気, Busōshoku no Haki), an armor-like force, which can amplify defense and the force of attacks and negate a Devil Fruit user's defense, allow physical contact and damage; Observation Haki (見聞色の覇気, Kenbunshoku no Haki), a sixth sense, which can read a person's moves and detect their presence; and Conqueror's Haki (覇王色の覇気, Haōshoku no Haki), which can render weak-willed people or animals near him unconscious.[42] Luffy learns all those types of Haki and uses them with his improved attacks. As a result of his encounter with Magellan, he has also developed an immunity to poison (although it is shown that a strong poison may affect him, albeit very slowly). During his fight against Charlotte Katakuri, Luffy gains an advanced form of Observation Haki (Called Future Sight) to see several seconds into the future.[43] During his time at Udon prison in Wano, Luffy gains two new advanced forms of Armament Haki. The first one is called Emission to shoot a short blast of Haki from a distance while the second one is called Internal Destruction which can also go inside his target's body or objects and destroy it from within.[44] During his fight with Kaidou at the top of Onigashima, Luffy unlocks an advanced form of Conqueror's Haki. It is the ability to coat his entire body with it, similar to Armament Haki, which could further enhance his attacks.[45]
Bounty
Throughout One Piece, the bounty placed on Luffy continually increases as he faces off against increasingly powerful pirates, representing his notoriety in the One Piece world. After defeating Buggy, Don Krieg, and Arlong of East Blue, early on in the series, Luffy's initial bounty is set to 30,000,000 Berries. By the major timeskip in One Piece, this number had increased to 400,000,000 Berries after defeating some of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, rampaging at Enies Lobby, and retaking Nico Robin. In current arcs, Luffy's total bounty has increased to 3 billion Berries after becoming one of the "Four Emperors in the New World."[8]
Appearances
One Piece
Luffy first appears as a young boy in Windmill Village located in the Goa kingdom, where he befriends the pirate "Red-Haired" Shanks and intends to become one himself. He accidentally eats the Gum-Gum Devil Fruit and acquires rubber powers at the cost of being unable to swim. Shanks later saves Luffy from being devoured by a Sea King, a monstrous sea beast, at the cost of his left arm. Before departing Windmill Village, Shanks gives Luffy his treasured straw hat, on the condition that he becomes a great pirate someday and returns it to him. Ten years later, Luffy leaves the village in a small fishing boat in search of the legendary treasure 'One Piece' to become the next King of the Pirates. He meets swordsman Roronoa Zoro, ocean navigator and thief Nami, cowardly marksman and liar Usopp, and chivalrous chef Sanji and invites them to join his crew, while procuring a ship named the Going Merry Luffy also encounters and defeats the top East Blue pirates Buggy the Clown, Don Krieg and the Fishman Arlong, gaining his first bounty from the Marines.
The crew enters the dangerous Grand Line on their ship, the Going Merry. Luffy encounters and offers to return Princess Nefertari Vivi of Alabasta to her homeland to stop a rebellion incited by Seven Warlords of the Sea member and Baroque Works crime syndicate leader Sir Crocodile. On the way, Nami contracts a severe illness and the crew goes to find a doctor on the winter Drum Island. After Nami is healed, the reindeer doctor Tony Tony Chopper joins the Straw Hat crew. Upon arriving in Alabasta, Luffy briefly reunites with his brother Portgas D. Ace, a commander in the Whitebeard Pirates, who is hunting the traitor Blackbeard. Luffy defeats Crocodile, though the World Government censors his involvement. Luffy then accepts Crocodile's mysterious partner Nico Robin as the archeologist of his crew.
Robin's knowledge alerts the crew to the existence of Sky Islands. Luffy meets Blackbeard — but does not find out his name. Blackbeard encourages Luffy to find the Sky Island, saying that the dreams of pirates never die. The crew successfully reaches Skypiea, where the crew is drawn into a four-hundred-year war over land. Luffy ends the war by defeating the god Eneru.
Upon landing back in the Blue Seas, the Going Merry is heavily damaged and Luffy seeks a shipwright to repair it. He meets Marine Admiral Aokiji, who easily defeats him but allows the crew to continue their voyage. The crew arrives at Water 7, the island with the best shipwrights in the world, where Robin mysteriously leaves with members of the World Government intelligence agency Cipher Pol No. 9. Luffy's crew aligns with the cyborg shipwright Franky, initially an enemy, and storm the Government's courthouse Enies Lobby to retrieve her. Robin reveals her past as a fugitive of the Government, but the Straw Hats declare war on the Government to affirm their commitment to her. After defeating CP9 and escaping Enies Lobby, Luffy encounters his grandfather, Vice Admiral Monkey D. Garp. Garp tells him Shanks and Whitebeard are two of the Four Emperors, the most powerful pirates in the second half of the Grand Line. Luffy is surprised to learn from Garp that the leader of the Revolutionary Army which seeks to topple the World Government is Monkey D. Dragon, Luffy's father.
On the way to Fishman Island in their new ship, the Thousand Sunny, which Franky built, Luffy encounters the skeletal musician Brook. Brook accepts Luffy's offer to join the crew before declining since his shadow has been stolen. To return Brook's shadow, they defeat Warlord Gecko Moria, and Brook becomes Luffy's long-sought musician of the crew.
To enter Fishman Island, the crew takes a detour to the Sabaody Archipelago. By this time, Luffy has gained worldwide fame among the notorious rookie pirates with bounties of over 100 million Berries; these rookies are known as Supernovas and include Zoro, Trafalgar Law, Eustass Kidd, and Capone "Gang" Bege. The Roger Pirates' retired First Mate, Silvers Rayleigh, takes a liking to Luffy and agrees to coat the Thousand Sunny to sail into the ocean depths. However, the plan is derailed after Luffy attacks a World Noble for harming a friend, and the rest of the Straw Hat Pirates are easily defeated by Admiral Kizaru and scattered to different parts of the world by Warlord Bartholomew Kuma.
Stranded on Amazon Lily, an island ruled by the warlord Boa Hancock, Luffy impresses her with his bravery and selflessness. While on Amazon Lily, Luffy learns that his brother Ace was defeated by Blackbeard and handed over to the World Government for execution. Hancock helps him infiltrate the underwater prison Impel Down to rescue Ace. Inside he meets previous foes and new allies, such as former Warlords Crocodile and Arlong's old captain Jimbei. Along with Buggy and members of the Revolutionary Army, Luffy frees the prisoners, but Ace is transferred to Marineford for his execution. Luffy and Buggy lead the prisoners into the war in Marineford between the navy and Whitebeard's forces. Whitebeard is eventually impressed by Luffy's spirit and orders his men to support Luffy directly. Although Ace is freed, he gives his life to save Luffy from Admiral Akainu. A broken-hearted Luffy is evacuated with Jimbei from Marineford by Trafalgar Law.
Returning to Amazon Lily, Luffy remembers first meeting Ace; after Shanks left Windmill Village, Luffy's grandfather Garp left him in the care of his friend, the bandit Curly Dadan. Luffy befriends Ace and Sabo, who are like brothers to him, but Sabo is seemingly killed by a World Noble. After returning to Marineford to send a hidden message to his crew, Luffy trains with Rayleigh on Ruskaina Island to learn Haki.
Two years later, the Straw Hats reunite and finally make it to Fishman Island. Luffy and the others meet Jimbei and the island's princess, Shirahoshi, and are drawn into a battle for the island against the Fishman supremacist Hody Jones. He, the crew, and Jimbei conceive a plan to defeat Hody and his henchmen in a way that will alleviate racial tensions between humans and fish-men. After Hody's defeat, Jimbei promises to join the crew at a later date and Fishman Island seeks to join the Reverie summit of human kings, held every four years. Luffy learns Akainu was promoted to Fleet Admiral and Blackbeard replaced Whitebeard as one of the Four Emperors. Luffy begins a feud with Emperor Big Mom over control of Fishman Island. The crew leaves the ocean depths and enters the secret New World island, Punk Hazard.
Upon arriving at Punk Hazard, half of the crew is captured by Caesar Clown, a subordinate of the Warlord and underworld broker Donquixote Doflamingo. Luffy and his crew ally with Trafalgar Law, now a Warlord, who plans to kidnap Caesar as part of a plan to take down Doflamingo and eventually his customer, Emperor Kaido. Samurai from the Wano Country, Kinemon, and Momonosuke join the alliance to venture to Dressrosa, the kingdom ruled by Doflamingo.
With Caesar hostage, the alliance lands on Dressrosa, where Luffy enters a tournament to win Ace's Devil Fruit. Here he finds out that Sabo is still alive and is part of the Revolutionary Army. Sabo wins the tournament, and with Luffy's blessing, Sabo consumes Ace's Devil Fruit. Due to the machinations of Doflamingo, some of the crew is forced to leave for the island of Zou. Luffy and the rest of the crew are forced to fight for their lives when they stumble on the truth of Doflamingo's operations, who attempts to kill everyone in Dressrosa to keep the truth of his rule hidden. With the aid of his fellow competitors in the tournament, Luffy defeats Doflamingo. In the aftermath, seven pirate crews pledge their loyalty to Luffy, despite his protests, marking the formation of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet.
Afterward, the remaining crew and their friends arrive at Zou and learn it was devastated by Kaido's army. Luffy also learns that Sanji, who joined the first group to Zou, had been blackmailed by his family into an arranged marriage to the daughter of Emperor Big Mom. The crew learns from the Mink Tribe about the Road Poneglyphs and their connection to the final island Laugh Tale, where the One Piece is. An alliance between the Samurai, Mink, Straw Hats and Law is made to defeat Kaido, who rules over Wano via a puppet Shogun.
Before storming Wano, half the crew, along with the Mink warriors Pedro and Carrot, infiltrate Big Mom's territory Tottoland both to retrieve Sanji and copy the writing on the Road Poneglyph that Big Mom has in her possession. Luffy and Sanji learn the wedding is a set-up to murder Sanji's family and steal their advanced technology, while Brook steals a printing of the Road Poneglyph. The crew reunites with Jimbei, revealed to be indebted to Big Mom but intent on defecting to Luffy's crew. They ally with Capone Bege to assassinate Big Mom at the wedding, though the plan goes awry. As the crew attempts to escape, Luffy defeats her general Charlotte Katakuri, discovering an advanced application of Observation Haki in the process. Jimbei formally joins the crew, but stays behind to aid his former Fishman crewmates in holding off the Big Mom Pirates as Luffy's crew escapes.
News of Luffy's fight with Big Mom and the reveal of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet cause Luffy's bounty to skyrocket. Meanwhile, the Straw Hats are separated entering the Wano Country. Luffy befriends the residents and promises to improve their lives. After Kaido attacks his friend Tama, Luffy challenges the Emperor but is defeated and thrown in prison. There, he re-encounters Eustass Kid and trains under Hyogoro of the Flower, learning a new form of Armament Haki that will enable him to damage Kaido. Luffy's allies liberate the prison and makes plans to attack the island of Onigashima where Kaido resides. Jimbei arrives in Wano, and on the night of Wano's annual Fire Festival, an alliance of the Straw Hat, Heart and Kid pirates, the retainers of Kozuki Oden and an army of Samurai, launch a raid on Onigashima. Luffy faces Kaido across several bouts that push him to his limits. The Five Elders send CP0 to interfere with the fight, fearing the repercussions of Luffy winning. Despite suffering an apparently fatal blow from Kaido as a result, the thrill triggers the awakening of Luffy's Devil Fruit—now revealed to be the mythical Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika. In his new transformation, dubbed "Gear Fifth", Luffy can fight in any shape he likes and successfully overwhelms Kaido, liberating Wano from his rule. A week after these events, Luffy is pronounced a new member of the Four Emperors.
After departing Wano, the Straw Hats reach the island of Egghead where the World Government's lead scientist Dr. Vegapunk resides. Jewelry Bonney also arrives, seeking to avenge her father Kuma's transformation into a cyborg by Vegapunk Vegapunk admits to having studied the forbidden Void Century and requests that the Straw Hats help him escape an assassination attempt by CP0. The situation escalates when CP0 informs the Government of Luffy's presence, and St. Jaygarcia Saturn arrives personally to eliminate him, accompanied by Kizaru.
In other media
Luffy has appeared in every One Piece video game to date, including Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars, and is featured in the 2006 Dragon Ball Z-One Piece-Naruto crossover game Battle Stadium D.O.N. Luffy, Son Goku and Naruto Uzumaki were avatars in the MMORPG Second Life for a Jump Festa promotion, "Jumpland@Second Life".[46] Luffy has also been mentioned in songs. He sings about being a wanted pirate in "Wanted!"[47] and about One Piece in "Every-One Piece!"[48] Luffy is a major playable character in the crossover game J-Stars Victory VS.[49] Luffy and several other characters joined the cast of Dragon Ball in a spinoff entitled Cross Epoch.[50] On April 3, 2011, Luffy and the other One Piece protagonists appeared in the first episode of the Toriko anime series and the crossover manga chapter.[51] Luffy made a cameo appearance in a Weekly Shonen Jump episode of To Love-Ru, and the Gum-Gum was mentioned in the 50th episode of the Gin Tama anime series.[52]
Cultural impact and legacy
Critical reception
According to Funimation Entertainment's Mike McFarland and Christopher Sabat, Luffy was more likable than Dragon Ball's Son Goku.[53] Joe McCulloch preferred Luffy to Naruto Uzumaki from Naruto because Luffy "work[ed] his ass off" to achieve his goals after accidentally acquiring his powers.[54] Luffy has been praised in a number of publications. T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews called Luffy "likabl[y] goofy" and an idealist with infectious optimism.[55] In a review of One Piece The Movie: Dead End no Bōken, the fourth One Piece film, The Star Online described him as "an airhead and brilliant fighter".[56] Rika Takahashi of EX wrote that Luffy's stretching powers set One Piece apart from "the old stereotypical adventure manga" and the many other "combat-oriented mangas [sic]", making the series "something new and interesting".[57] Anime News Network (ANN) writer Zac Bertschy found Luffy reminiscent of Rurouni Kenshin's character Himura Kenshin in personality and attitude, but still thought him entertaining.[58] Mania Entertainment's Bryce Coulter called Luffy a "great shonen hero".[59] ANN's Carl Kimlinger wrote, "Colleen Clinkenbeard's Luffy continues to grow on you".[60]
Popularity
Luffy ranked first in all of One Piece Characters Official Popularity Poll.[n 3] The only main protagonists that achieved ranked first in all of their correspondent popularity polls are Luffy and Gintoki Sakata.[61][62][63][64][65] On The 1st Global One Piece Characters Popularity Poll, the latest official popularity poll of One Piece in which more than 12 million voted from all over the world, Luffy topped the list having total votes of 1,637,921.[66]
NTT customers chose Luffy as their second-favorite black-haired male anime character.[67] The Gum-Gum Gatling technique topped the male category in a Japanese survey of the most popular moves in manga and anime.[68] Luffy was even nominated in the Best Male Character category for the 2008 Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation Awards.[69][70] He ranked 22nd on Chris Mackenzie's IGN list of top-25 anime characters of all time.[71] In a Japanese TV special from August 2017, Luffy was voted as the 8th "strongest hero" from the Showa Era as well as the 4th one from the Heisei Era.[72]
Luffy had appeared in magazines, Japanese television shows, manga etc. Luffy was the first manga character that had been on the cover in the Men's Non-No fashion magazine's 24-year history and his clothes were designed by Shinichi "Miter" Mita.[73] He also appeared in the cover of a famous fashion magazine, ELLE MEN together with Roronoa Zoro after the collaboration between One Piece and Gucci.[74] He had appeared in CGI in the semi-annual live-action television series Yo nimo Kimyō na Monogatari (Tales of the Unusual) for the celebration of the series's 25th anniversary. He appeared together with the Japanese actor and model Hiroshi Abe.[75] Costumed character version of Luffy together with Goku appeared at the 39th International Emmy Awards Gala in New York and they stood on stage for presentation of the Children & Young People Award, won by the Chilean Children's program ¿Con Qué Sueñas? (What is your Dream?).[76] In the final chapter of Naruto, Boruto Uzumaki makes a drawing of Luffy as a legacy of him and the series.[77] In a Weekly Shonen Jump manga, Tsugihagi Hyouryuu Sakka (a character resembling Luffy) says, "Instead of saying what you hate, say what you like!". In the One Piece manga, Luffy cited but changed it to "Instead of saying what you like, say what you hate!" The meme was acknowledged in the crossover fighting game, J-Stars Victory VS.[78] Toei Animation sponsored the Italian Pallavolo Modena volleyball team in 2008; Pietro Rinaldi and Edoardo Ciabattini's black uniforms were decorated with an image of Luffy on the front.[79]
Takashi Kawamura, mayor of Nagoya City in Japan, had cosplayed Luffy in the 10th World Cosplay Summit in which 40 cosplayers from 20 countries and regions all over the world were competing.[80] Also, the famous Japanese actress and model Kanna Hashimoto had cosplayed Luffy in the celebration of One Piece's manga 18th anniversary. She dressed up as Luffy (albeit in a feminine reinterpretation) for Weekly Shonen Jump's combined 37-38 issue.[81]
Miltiadis Tentoglou of Greece posed Luffy's Gear 2 during his entrance before the Long Jump finals on Tokyo Olympics 2020 and won Gold Medal.[82] Another Olympic gold medalist Massimo Stano pulled out Luffy's Gear 3 pose just as he was crossing the finish line.[83] As well as Major League Soccer player Nicolas Benezet imitated Luffy's Gear 2 pose after scoring a goal on Sunday night in his first match with Seattle Sounders FC.[84] China's most popular actor Xiao Zhan stated on his interview that he wanted to be like Luffy. He admired Luffy because, "he had been working hard to realize his ideals and despite always facing difficulties he never give up".[85] Gear 5 was acclaimed by Polygon as one of anime's most iconic power ups ever due to the handling of Luffy's movements as he starts acting like Looney Tunes cartoon and becomes unique in battle.[86]
In 2023, a Luffy balloon was used during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; however, an accident created a hole in the balloon, causing it to partially deflate at the character's hat portion.[87][88] Luffy's balloon was used again in the 2024 parade.[89][90][91]
Notes
- ^ Popularly known as the Gum-Gum Fruit (ゴムゴムの実, Gomu Gomu no Mi). It is a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to transform into the legendary "Sun God Nika" or "Warrior of Liberation", and can gain his attributes, namely a body with the properties of rubber.[1]
- ^ 麦わらのルフィ, Mugiwara no Rufi
- ^ One Piece had a total of seven characters official popularity poll.
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