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- Nico Robin – Uma Thurman (Mia Wallace) The Devil Child And Archaeologist Of The Straw Hats. Robin is the brain of the Straw Hat Crew because her childhood was spent studying the vast collection of books found on the Island of Ohara.
- Zoro – Francois L’Olonnais. The Three-Sword Style Fighter Of The Straw Hats. Zoro is much more than a simple swordsman looking to be the best. He is Luffy’s right-hand man, a warrior capable of defeating titans like King, and an honorable warrior.
- Big Mom – Charlotte De Berry. Queen Of Totto Land And The Only Female Emperor. Not many women in One Piece have the same recognition and respect as the only female member of the Four Emperors, Charlotte Lin Lin.
- Franky – Jim Carrey (Ace Ventura) The Cyborg Inventor Of The Straw Hats. Franky is the charismatic and hard-to-miss mechanic of the Straw Hat crew. He is a gigantic man who was forced to become a cyborg after a tragic accident at his previous job.
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- Hugo Boss Model - Paulie. 2,958 votes.
- Kunie Tanaka - Kizaru. 4,305 votes.
- Steven Tyler - Jango. 3,742 votes.
- Al Capone - Capone Bege. 3,500 votes.
- Sanji — Steve Buscemi as Mr. Pink
- Dr. Hogback — Danny Devito as Penguin
- Emporio Ivankov — Tim Curry as Frank ‘N’ Furter
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- Enel — Eminem
- Capone Bege — Al Capone
- Whitebeard — Hulk Hogan
- Diamante — Steven Tyler
- Shakuyaku — Uma Thurman as Mia Wallace
- Killer — Daft Punk/Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
Despite fans conspiring about the celebrity behind the looks for the Straw Hats’ cook, Sanji’s inspiration was actually a much more unusual guess. According to Oda, the womanizer cook was inspired by Reservoir Dogs‘ Mr. Pink, but the similarities are limited to their physical appearance. Both Sanji and Mr. Pink sport similar outfits, with the Sanji...
Although never confirmed, Dr.Hogback is quite literally a perfect side-by-side caricature of the already extravagant rendition of Penguin by Danny DeVito. In Batman Returns, an odd-looking and borderline unsettling adaptation of Oswald Cobblepot is portrayed by the national treasure DeVito himself, and his similarities to the Thriller Bark merciles...
At first glance, the imposing image of Emporio “Queen of the Queers” Ivankov is a strikingly obvious ode to Tim Curry’s Frank ‘N’ Furter. From the stockings to the curly hair and even the makeup, it would be nearly impossible not to notice the similarities between these two extravagant characters. Much to everyone’s surprise, however, Ivankov’s ins...
In Volume 57, Oda shared in his SBS the inspiration behind the three admirals, including Aokiji, Kizaru, and Akainu. All of these strong, overpowered, and actually cherished characters (other than Akainu) are inspired by Japanese actors who have completely changed the world of Japanese cinema. Aokiji is inspired by late actor Yusaku Matsuda, Akainu...
One of the most popular fan speculations is that Enel is inspired by Eminem. To rain on everyone’s parade, Oda himself has never actually confirmed the inspiration behind the Skypiea antagonist. Regardless of the unconfirmed information, many fans believe that the former tyrannical “god” of Skypiea is a very clear nod to one of the biggest rappers ...
The inspiration behind everyone’s favorite soft-hearted mobster is, obviously, Al Capone. From the same last name and birthday to the fedora and cigar, Bege’s very clear resemblance to the world-renowned mobster is clear as day. Although never fully confirmed by Oda, this connection seems almost too obvious, so much so that the author doesn’t even ...
When it comes to Whitebeard, there are several speculated sources of inspiration. Oda has only shared that Whitebeard’s appearance and even some of his famous lines derived from a pub owner from a bar frequently visited by the author. Sadly, the pub owner has already passed away, not providing a visual depiction of the inspiration for Whitebeard. N...
Although unconfirmed by Oda himself, Diamante and the rock singer from Aerosmith share plenty of similarities in their appearances. The major antagonist in the Dressrosa arc has a demeanor and appearance much similar to Steven Tyler. His clothes, face and facial expressions, wavy hair, and even his attitude are reminiscent of the music legend. Whil...
As Oda slowly starts to unravel Shakky’s backstory as a Kuja Empress, the author has actually never specified his source of inspiration for the Amazon Lily empress. As was expected, fans quickly took to figuring it out the inspiration behind Shakky themselves, taking note of the similarities between Shakky and Uma Thurman’s Mia Wallace in Pulp Fict...
The second in command in the Kid pirates crew bears a very obvious resemblance with Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo: the famous helmet. The french duo known as Daft Punk became increasingly popular in Japan through their animated film Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem, when the musicians often wore helmets designed to make them look...
- November 20, 1998
Dude like half the the characters are based off or have similarities to real life people. There are websites with lists. Just Google one piece characters that resemble real people
Kuzan has been confirmed to be based on the late actor Yasaku Matsuda. One of the characters the actor played even had similar hairstyle, clothing and sleep mask design. Kuzan's birthday is also based on Matsuda's. Kuzan's nick-name (Aokiji) is taken from the Momotaro Legends.
Dec 5, 2023 · 20 One Piece Characters & How They Would Look In Real Life. Here are the best characters from One Piece and how they are going to be in real life. 20. Portgas D. Ace. Portgas D. Ace led a storied life as a pirate commander and brother to two sworn siblings – Luffy and Sabo. Born to the legendary Pirate King Gol D.
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Top 10 One Piece Characters Based on Real People. Turns out Oda gets his inspiration from celebrity culture too! Join Ashley as we look over the characters in One Piece that were based on real-life individuals, including the likes of "Jim Carrey", "Daft Punk", "Tim Curry", and more!