One Piece isn’t a series without villains, and some of them will always leave a lasting impression. From physical obstacles to moral discussions, the infamous One Piece villains leave a lasting impression. In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the most famous ones. We’ll also learn a bit about Crocodile, the most dangerous of all. Here are some of my favorites:
Enel
Enel is one of the most powerful villains from the anime One Piece. He is the former God of Skypiea, and the main antagonist of the Sky Island Saga. Enel defeated the Straw Hat Pirates, who had been trying to destroy the island, and he then set out to conquer the moon. He is voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa in the Japanese version of the series, and by J. Michael Tatum in the English version.
When the film begins, Enel is on the island of Gan Fall, where Nami lives. Enel plans to use electricity to electrocute her. But Usopp and Sanji save her and fight the villain. After Enel electrocutes Nami, he plans to destroy Skypiea and kill the Straw Hats. When the Straw Hats try to stop him, Luffy arrives and defeats him.
Enel was the main antagonist of the Skypiea arc before the Straw Hats arrived on the island. He also possesses the devil fruit, known as Goro-Goro no Mi. He is the first major villain to use Haki, which is a type of supernatural technique called Kenbunshoku, which is also known as a “mantra” in sky islands. His Haki is enhanced by the Devil Fruit, which is a key ingredient in enhancing Haki powers.
Blackbeard
Blackbeard is a legendary pirate and one of the most powerful antagonists in the One Piece franchise. He is the captain of the Blackbeard fleet, one of the Four Emperors, and one of the four strongest pirates in the world. His devil fruit cancels out other devil fruits and gives him control over the darkness. With his devil fruit, Blackbeard can create earthquakes and bring about universal chaos.
A long-time antagonist and foil of Luffy, Blackbeard has appeared in multiple arcs of One Piece, serving as the villain of the Impel Down Arc, the Marineford Arc, and the Summit War Saga. He was responsible for the capture of Whitebeard and indirectly for Ace’s death. He gained the Devil Fruit ability and new crew members through the Marineford Arc, resulting in a rise in profits for himself. Luffy is angry that he could not have acted sooner for his brother’s life.
Blackbeard is often portrayed as being free-spirited, easygoing, and calm, but he does have his darker moments. He mocks Whitebeard for being his age and is often surprised when the two meet. His personality is oddly contradictory, and the villainous character often appears strong and ruthless at the same time. Although he appears strong and arrogant at times, his true nature is a mixture of insecurity and courage.
Enel’s Devil Fruit
Enel was the self-imposed tyrannical God of Skypiea. He had constructed a massive gold airship called the Ark Maxim, which he claimed would take him to Fairy Vearth, the legendary land in the sky. Enel defeated Monkey D. Luffy and awoke the Moon, and he then became the ruler of Fairy Vearth.
Haki is a form of energy, and in Skypiea it is known as Haki. When combined with the Devil Fruit, this energy can grant Enel near-omnipotence. It also serves as a defibrillator, jumpingstarting his heart. It is also possible to use Enel’s lightning attacks on a living person to shock them and incapacitate them, although this is not usually the case in real life.
Enel is one of the most well-known villains in the One Piece series. As the former “god” of Skypiea, he possesses a devil fruit, known as Goro-Goro no Mi. Another villain from the One Piece Film: Gold is Gildo Tesoro, a pirate who has eaten the gravity-based devil fruit. Gildo Tesoro is another one of the villains from the series.
In addition to his invincibility, Enel has a god complex, making him a potentially dangerous and unpredictable enemy. His insanity makes him appear to be untouchable, despite his childlike looks. Enel’s insanity is a result of his god complex, and he is often shown to be fearless. In battle, Enel’s haki is so strong that going up against him is almost impossible.
Crocodile
Of all the one piece villains, the Crocodile stands out as one of the best. His strong physique is reminiscent of the sea creatures in nature, and his chest is wide, his shoulders are broad, and his arms and legs are muscular. Crocodile also has a thick neck and pale skin. His hair is black and long, and he has a scar on his forehead. His face is condescending, with a deep set eye and thin eyebrows.
The villain Crocodile is known for his callousness and inhumanity, but he has some charisma. Although he has no compassion for his subordinates, he’s willing to sacrifice them in order to achieve his goals. His ruthless approach to the island’s government and its people is shown when he slaughters all the members of the Baroque Works during Operation Utopia. He also kills Nico Robin and Mr. 3, despite the fact that he was once a subordinate.
While Crocodile is not as iconic as the other One Piece villains, he remains a very credible villain. He demonstrated how powerful Logia fruit can be, and he was an excellent opponent for the Strawhats. His ability to manipulate sand makes him an especially formidable foe. In addition to his strength and agility, he has mastered the Devil Fruit and uses it to reflexively dodge attacks.
Senor Pink
While the Captain may be the most popular villain in the series, One Piece fans tend to prefer the goofy Senor Pink. She doesn’t have the charm of her captain, but she does have a tough attitude that makes her a crowd favorite. In the manga and anime series, Senor Pink dressed like a baby, swam in solid material, and had a devil fruit power that allowed her to turn any solid object into liquid.
As a child, Senor Pink dressed up in baby clothes to make Russian smile. Later, she discovered that she enjoyed this disguise, so she continued dressing her up in baby clothes. It was not long until her son died of fever, and she had to deal with the aftermath alone. Her wife tried to save her son from the death, but the boy was still dead. That’s when she decided to get Senor Pink.
Hody Jones
The backstory of Hody Jones, one piece villain, is a fascinating one. He grew up in a Fish-Man District where humans were hated and a pirate was considered a hero. In order to learn how to fight, he joined the army of the Ryugu Kingdom. While in the Ryugu Kingdom, he witnessed Princess Shirahoshi controlling the Sea Kings and paying a human pirate to light Queen Otohime’s signatures on fire. He then plotted to take the queen’s life.
Hody was hated by humans and sabotaged the efforts of Queen Otohime, who wanted to build a friendship with the humans. He looked up to the Arlong, the leader of the Fishmen, but did not share his ideals. His actions caused his species to suffer and ultimately to be defeated. But despite his hate for humans, he was the most dangerous villain in the One Piece universe.
Unlike other villains in One Piece, Hody Jones has no vices. He just wants equality. Luffy and his crew have to overcome his rage and defeat him. As a result, Hody is a great example of a human-centered villain. One piece fans will appreciate the depth of Hody’s character and the way he approaches the situation. The recurring villain in the series will forever remain a favorite for fans of the anime.