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Strange Creatures of the World Collection

The Strange Creatures of the World Collection.

One of the many things One Piece is known for are the intriguing and strange animals that inhabit the world.

Species in the One Piece World are classified as:[1]

  • Type A Creatures: Big Friendly
  • Type B Creatures: Small Friendly
  • Type C Creatures: Big Savage
  • Type D Creatures: Small Savage

GlobalEdit

Den Den MushiEdit

Main article: Den Den Mushi
Den Den Mushi Infobox

Various personalized Den Den Mushi.

These are the odd "phone snails" that are used throughout the series. In the english versions, they are called Transponder Snails. They come in a variety of colors and shapes and have multiple functions. The snails act as a number of devices including: rotary phones, fax machines (Which in the 4Kids version is implied to be their rear end as Nezumi says "I'll send you a picture, sorry (Talking to his snail), turn around"), and cellular wrist watch devices. Den Den Mushi are able to communicate through radio waves. This is proven when Smoker catches a conversation between Sanji and Mr. 0 on his Black Den Den Mushi. When they are used, the snails speak in sync with the caller's voice, as well as sometimes imitating the facial expressions of the caller. When not in use, the Den Den Mushi are usually inert, either sleeping or in a dazed state. They first appeared in Chapter 94 and Episode 43.[2]

Other types of Den Den Mushi include:

Sea KingEdit

Main article: Sea King
Sea King Infobox

A variety of Sea Kings in the Calm Belt.

Sea Kings are mythical sea creatures in the anime and manga One Piece, which are generally much larger than normal sea creatures. They are found in great numbers along the Calm Belt around the Grand Line, although in rare occasions they can be found in other places throughout the world.

The size of the sea kings are huge as it shows in the picture to the right, even the Straw Hat pirates' Going Merry, which is on the nose of the black and white Sea King, is hardly even visible. Some of these same Sea Kings make another appearance when stopping Noah.[3] It is not known if these are the same Sea Kings we saw at the entrance to the Grand Line, but they do bare a striking resemblance.

Sea Kings make trade and travel difficult for anyone trying to cross the water where they are found. Cases have arisen where some islands in the Grand Line close to the edge of the Calm belt have ended up getting almost completely cut off from the rest of the world. In Water 7 and its surrounding islands, this led to the eventual creation of the Sea Train as a means to travel safely to and from each of its surrounding islands.

Sea Kings are serpent-like in appearance however they vary from one Sea King to another in exact appearance along with their size. Only the strongest of ships or captains can take on a Sea King. Most other creatures in the ocean fear the Sea Kings and confrontation with one by all but a few humans is inadvisable. Many characters such as Franky see the act of killing one a sign of strength and achievement.[4] The Sea Kings are type C creatures. They first appeared in Chapter 1 and Episode 4.

News CooEdit

News Coo

A colony of News Coo.

News Coo (ニュース・クー Nyūsu Kū?) are medium-sized seagulls that deliver newspapers and wanted posters around the world. They wear hats to signify their employment and carry bags over their shoulders, just like a paperboy and a small bag that hangs on the neck to collect money from anyone that purchased the newspaper. According to Gloriosa, they do not deliver newspapers to the Calm Belt.[5] The first News Coo appeared delivering a newspaper to Nami.[6]
 So far there are no incidents of any people killing News Coo since News Coo is neutral and delivering the newspaper to all factions equally. They are the backbone of the information for every people on the Island and the sea as Shakky mentioned that Information is a vital weapon for Pirates to know the situation around the world itself.

Panda SharkEdit

Panda Shark

A Panda Shark that Hatchan met and helped.

Panda Shark (パンサメ Pansame?, PanShark in Funimation version) is a shark with markings that make it look like a panda. Unlike other sharks, its teeth are not razor sharp. One panda shark had carried Yosaku to the Baratie to tell Luffy and Sanji about their progress on following Nami's trail. That was panda shark's first appearance.[7] Another one is seen in Hatchan's mini-story. It was saved from a hook pierced through his nose. As a reward, it gives the Fishman a ring.[8]

In One Piece: Unlimited Adventure and Unlimited Cruise, the player can fish for panda sharks, which can be cooked by Sanji.

SeaboarEdit

Main article: Sea Beast#Sea Boar

West BlueEdit

Island WhalesEdit

Island Whales (アイランドクジラ Airando Kujira?) are the largest whale species in the One Piece world. They resemble the real world sperm whales and come from West Blue. They are highly intelligent, as seen with Laboon being able to understand complex human dialogues between several people, as well as reading their body language. The Straw Hats were able to freely swim amongst them, showing that Island Whales are mellow and not hostile towards other creatures. Being social creatures, they normally swim together with other island whales in pods but may adopt another family (e.g., Laboon adopted a pirate ship as his pod and swam with them). The first that appeared was Laboon, in Chapter 102 and Episode 62. A large pod of island whales was seen right at the beginning in the New World.[9]

Laboon's Introduction
Laboon, an island whale at the start of the Grand Line.
Island Whales
A pod of island whales at the start of the New World.

List of Animal CharactersEdit

See the associated category: Animals.

ReferencesEdit

  1. One Piece Blue: Grand Data File, Classification of Animal dangerousness.
  2. SBS One Piece MangaVol. 19, Den Den Mushi is explained.
  3. One Piece Manga — Vol. 66 Chapter 647.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 37 Chapter 355 and Episode 249, Franky overjoyed with pride after killing a Sea King.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 522 (p. 5) and Episode 416.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 96 and Episode 45.
  7. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 8 Chapter 68 (p. 4-5) and Episode 30, A Panda Shark is seen carrying Yosaku by its mouth.
  8. One Piece Manga — Vol. 20 Chapters 184 and 185, cover story: Hatchan's Sea-Floor Stroll Vol. 3-4, Hatchan meets a Panda Shark.
  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 654 and Episode 574.

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