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Sabaody Archipelago is the final island in Paradise, close to the Red Line.[2] Though it is called an archipelago, it is actually a massive mangrove forest growing out from the middle of the ocean with each tree of the forest serving as an "island" on which people live.[1] Since it is just a group of trees and not an island like those found in the Grand Line, it has no magnetic pull for which to affect a Log Pose.[3]

Due to the place being in close proximity to the part of the Red Line bordering the first half of the Grand Line and the New World, it is a highly visited rest stop for all sorts of travelers to prepare before entering the New World. Aside from its unique environment and it being a booming business hub, it is notable for the World Nobles who visit there and a thriving slave trade supported by them. One notable slave hunting group are the Flying Fish Riders whose headquarters are several kilometers east of the area.[4]

After the Battle Of Marineford, a large tsunami was sent towards Sabaody Archipelago by Marshall D. Teach's newfound earthquake powers. A tsunami warning was made and caused huge panic on the island.[5]

Some time after Sengoku's resignation and Sakazuki taking charge, the base of operations for Marine Headquarters has been relocated to G-1 in the New World. This results in Sabaody Archipelago becoming even more lawless.[6]

GeographyEdit

The Sabaody Archipelago is, in actuality, a massive mangrove forest in the middle of the ocean made up of 79 separate trees known as Yarukiman Mangrove. Their name is a pun on the Japanese phrase, "Yaru Ki Manman", which means being pumped up or motivated.

The Yarukiman Mangrove trees are the largest mangroves in the world and are strong enough to grow from the bottom of the ocean to the top. They do not sink into ocean during high tide like other mangrove trees, and the texture on their barks has such a distinct look that they resemble large candy canes. Each tree is called a grove and serves as an island for which people live on. People can get from one grove to another via the various bridges built connecting around the many tree roots.[citation needed]
Map of Sabaody Archipelago

A map of the Archipelago.

The seventy nine trees are divided into several different areas, with each one dependent on the number of the area.

  • 1-29: A lawless area where pirates and bounty hunters run amok
  • 30-39: Sabaody Park, an amusement park with bubble-based attractions
  • 40-49: A tourist area, filled with shops and souvenir stands
  • 50-59: A shipping area
  • 60-69: Local headquarters for the Marines
  • 70-79: A hotel town

The location of the mangrove forest is crucial in the travels through the Grand Line due to its approximation to the only two crossing points on this side of the world. Although there are several paths that traverse the equatorial ocean, the only two points that cross to the other side (Mariejois and Fishman Island) are on exactly the same place, with one at the top of the Red Line and the other in a massive tunnel under the Red Line in the depths of the ocean. Because this is the only point where one can cross into the New World, the location of the Sabaody Archipelago makes it ideal for anyone who needs to prepare to cross this section of the ocean by either means. Thus, everyone from the high-ranked nobles to the traversing pirates use the Sabaody Archipelago as a rest and preparation point as they look back on their previous journeys and prepare to enter the New World.

Notable LocationsEdit

Marine BaseEdit

Sabaody Marine Base

Sabaody Marine Base.

The Sabaody Marine base is a Marine base located on GR 66 of the Sabaody Archipelago and is responsible for its security. When the Straw Hat Pirates first arrived here, the Marine Base's influence started at GR 30 and ended up at GR 79, letting GR 1 to 29 be a lawless area where pirates and bounty hunters ruled. After the Marine Headquarters' base was moved to the New World, the Marine Base's influence weakened and the Archipelago became less safe and more difficult to protect.

Crisis at the Sabaody ArchipelagoEdit

During the preparation for the Battle of Marineford, the Sabaody Archipelago Marine Base had to protect the Archipelago completely on its own. When it learned that Silvers Rayleigh was going to be sold as a slave, it surrounded the Human Auctioning House with all its troops. After Monkey D. Luffy punched Saint Charloss and the Straw Hat Pirates attacked the Auction House, the Marine Base was ordered to prevent them, the Heart Pirates and the Kid Pirates to escape until Admiral Kizaru came with some Pacifistas. The Marine Base failed as it was completely defeated by the three pirate crews who managed to escape.[citation needed]

Two Years LaterEdit

When the Sabaody Marine Base learned that the Impostor Straw Hat Pirates were recruiting new members, it sent marines to GR 46 to confirm that they had come back to the Archipelago. After the investigating team "recognized" the Fake Pirates, the Marine Base decided to evacuate the neighbor groves and to send its troops to prepare for battle. The captain of the Science Unit, Sentomaru, told a Marine officer that he was going to GR 46 on ahead, with PX-5 and PX-7, explaining that the Marine Base was underestimating the Straw Hat Pirates.

The Marines sent six platoons to capture the Straw Hats. However, due to various interruptions, they were stalled and were unable to catch them. The reasons were:

  • The first platoon (led by Sentomaru) were busy with the pirates gathered by the impostors while PX-5 and PX-7 had been destroyed by Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji;
  • The 2nd (1st back-up) platoon were stalled by Silvers Rayleigh;
  • The 3rd (2nd back-up) platoon were incapacitated by depression (by Perona's Negative Hollows);
  • The 4th (3rd back-up) platoon were attacked by giant beetles (presumably on Heracles orders);
  • The 5th (4th back-up) platoon were unable to pursue due to their gunpowder being wet (due to the Weatheria scientists);
  • The 6th (5th back-up) platoon were unable to pursue due to their passage being blocked by okamas who were "crushing" their hearts.

A marine ship also attempted to stop the Straw Hats from leaving, but were stopped by Hancock, who makes up an excuse for herself by saying that the marine ship was in her pathway. In the anime the giant bird that Chopper came in on also tore down the sails of the ship.

CitizensEdit

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Sabaody Archipelago Citizens
Disco Silvers Rayleigh Kairiken Minoruba
Peterman Shakuyaku Antonio Marie
Judy Reuder Humphrey

CultureEdit

The people native to the Sabaody Archipelago have learned to live both within and alongside the trees and the large bubbles that they create. Each tree houses a different use, many of which are for the various commerce for those who visit the area. Like the trees, the bubbles are also used for many different and varied means, going from transportation devices such as bubble bikes called Bon Chari, to personal hotel rooms, to even special helmets used by the World Nobles to prevent them from breathing the air of commoners.

For those who wish to move further along the Grand Line, the mangrove is important in order to stock up on supplies and prepare themselves for the journey to cross the Red Line. Most normal travelers generally stay here and wait until they are given permission to cross the Red Line on foot by Mariejois. The rest, such as pirates, must typically seek "coating mechanics" found around the archipelago to cover their ships in the special resin produced by the trees. It is this resin that allows ships to go underwater to Fishman Island.

Slavery and DiscriminationEdit

Due to the proximity of the archipelago to the holy land of Mariejois, World Nobles are sometimes seen going around the place. While they provide the mangrove wealth and prosperity, their views on commoners makes life horrible for both the inhabitants and visitors alike. Since they see commoners as completely below them, World Nobles generally expect absolute obedience shown. Anyone that crosses their path is expected to bow and give way for them. World Nobles also do what they like around town without question, whether it be shooting civilians on sight or taking them against their will. Anyone who does not coincide with what they do is punished severely.

Because of how World Nobles view commoners as nothing more than objects that they can freely do whatever they want with, this supports and legalizes a booming slave trading industry that caters to their desires, a practice that is normally banned in the rest of the world. As a result, the mangrove is home to many kidnapping gangs and bounty hunters who do business with the trade. These various slave traders would thus capture anyone who presents a fine prize and sell them for the highest bidder to do whatever they desire. Once sold off to a World Noble, or anybody just as rich enough to afford a slave, these slaves, from ordinary people to even the fiercest of pirates, are treated like trash after capture.[7]

While people from all sorts of trade suffer from Sabaody's slave industry, the ones that suffer the most are Fishmen and Merfolk. This stems from the fact that Sabaody still holds onto the old notion that these races are classified as just another type of fish. This notion was abolished two hundred years before the current storyline when the World Government allied with Fishman Island. Sabaody however still practices this horrid fact along with slavery. As a result, since Fishmen and Merfolk are seen as nothing more as fish, they are captured regardless if they are criminals or not. Most of them are thus forced to stay away from the mangrove. This is such a horrible thing especially as the childhood dream of most of them can only be found in the mangrove, this being to ride the large bubble ferris wheel in Sabaody Park. Those that dare to venture into the mangrove to do business, fulfill their childhood dream, or otherwise, must wear disguises and pretend to be human else they be captured.[8]

Pirate Activity in SabaodyEdit

Being the last stop before going to the New World, pirates land on Sabaody to prepare for the dangers that lay ahead. Pirates must stop here if they wish to have their ship coated so that they may proceed to Fishman Island. However, they cannot do things as freely as they did before reaching the mangrove, due to the mangrove being practically next door to both Mariejois and Marineford. Pirates are in the most dangerous possible place to be in when in Sabaody because of this. Aside from the multitude of strong bounty hunters and kidnapping gangs native to the mangrove, they have to be aware that they may be attacked at any moment by either Marines or by the World Government itself. In fact, because of the proximity to the World Government and it's forces, notorious pirates do not even get to roam freely on Sabaody as they are captured by the Marine forces that are normally stationed in the mangrove, unless these forces are attending something else.

With the various dangers before them in Sabaody, pirates must therefore restrain themselves else they attract unwanted attention onto themselves. They cannot pillage or even have fights amongst themselves. Above else, they shouldn't attack any of the World Nobles that frequent the mangrove. Should they attack a World Noble for whatever reason, a large number of Marines led by a Marine admiral is dispatched to eliminate any and every pirate within the mangrove.[7][9] This fact did not, however, keep Luffy from punching one in the face after Hachi was shot by him.

After the base of Marine Headquarters has been relocated to G-1 in the New World due to the decision of Fleet Admiral Sakazuki, Sabaody Archipelago has become more lawless with pirates being able to act more freely than before.

TechnologyEdit

Everything on this island is bubble-based, with the bubbles from the Yarukiman Mangroves used in a variety of fashions. The bubbles can be manipulated into a cart known as a Bon Chari by simply sitting on it. Many other bubbles are used for the rides and attractions of Sabaody Park, including the ferris wheel, drop tower and roller coaster. Bubbles can also be transformed into individualized hotel rooms at certain lodging areas on the island. It is also so far the only place shown besides Fishman Island where coating can be done.

Translation and Dub IssuesEdit

Before the actual Romaji spelling of the archipelago was revealed, the name of this location was translated as the "Shabondy Archipelago" by various scanlation groups based on the Japanese pronunciation of the word.

Shabon, pronounced [ɕabon], is the direct romanization of what's written in katakana (シャボン). But, as stated before, it's actually the Portuguese loanword Sabão, meaning soap. Sabão is pronounced [sɐˈbɐ̃ũ] in Portuguese, ending with a nasal vowel, similarly to the French translation savon (French being another roman language).

Japanese people automatically pronounce any "sa"-like sound (as in sardine) as sha, and replace any nasal vowel by a compound of 2 sounds, the second being the final "-n". So, Portuguese Sabão is pronounced as Shabon in Japanese. As English does not have any nasal vowel too, it would also be hard for English native speakers to pronounce the second syllable in Sabão. The same goes for Filipinos who pronounce soap as "Sabon", only without the "-h" in it. On Toei's official One Piece website, on the Log Collections, it's titled, "Sababody."

TriviaEdit

  • This is the only place so far that the Straw Hat Pirates have been to in two different sagas; it was where they separated during the Summit War Saga and where they reunited at the beginning of the Fishman Island Saga.
  • Its name echoes the Portuguese word Sabão meaning soap, and corresponds to the island's unique environment where soap-like bubbles are produced by the trees.

ReferencesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 496 and Episode 390, the Sabaody Archipelago is shown for the first time.
  2. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 491 and Episode 386, the Sabaody Archipelago is first mentioned.
  3. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 496 (p. 14) and Episode 390, Hatchan states that the Sabaody Archipelago has no magnetic pull.
  4. One Piece Manga — Vol. 44 Chapter 429.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 579 (p. 5) and Episode 488, Teach causes massive earthquake damage that reached Sabaody Archipelago.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 598 and Episode 517, the people in the bar mention the changes.
  7. 7.0 7.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 497 and Episode 391, the cruelty of the World Nobles is seen and why they shouldn't be attacked is revealed.
  8. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 500 and Episode 394, why fishmen and merfolk are captured and sold off as slaves regardless if they are a criminal or not, is revealed.
  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 498 and Episode 392, Many of the Eleven Supernovas restrain themselves from making trouble.

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