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One Piece (Television Series)

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Introduction

"One Piece" is a comic TV series about treasure-hunting and adventure on the high-seas. It is also a rather vex-object-rich environment, as it mainly consists of scuffles between rival pirate clans, each with its own distinctive flag.

A more in-depth description can be found here.
Eugene Ipavec, 5 May 2005


Admiral Don Krieg

His flag shows a grinning skull and two hourglasses.
Eugene Ipavec, 9 April 2006


Baroque Works

Their flag (they are a syndicate) shows a skull above crossed rapiers and pair of wings.
Eugene Ipavec, 9 April 2006


Captain Albine

His flag shows a skull in left-facing profile and pink heart.
Eugene Ipavec, 9 April 2006


Captain Arlong

His flag shows a stylized red swordfish over saltire of crossed bones.
Eugene Ipavec, 9 April 2006


Captain Buggy

[Captain Buggy]
by Eugene Ipavec, 5 May 2005

A pennant of the same design is used on land by his raiding parties.
Eugene Ipavec, 18 July 2005

Landing Party

[Captain Buggy landing party]
by António Martins-Tuválkin & Eugene Ipavec based on a scan sent by J. Patrick Fischer, 8 April 2006


Captain Crusher

[Captain Crusher]
by Eugene Ipavec, 5 May 2005

I think those are supposed to be flower petals.
Eugene Ipavec, 18 July 2005


Captain Kuro & Captain Django

[Captains Kuro and Django]
by Eugene Ipavec, 5 May 2005

Their ship is called "The Black Cat".
Eugene Ipavec, 18 July 2005


Captain Lufy

[Captain Lufy]
by Eugene Ipavec, 5 may 2005

The ensign of Captain Lufy's pirates, the series' protagonists.
Eugene Ipavec, 5 may 2005


Eugene's image is slightly different from the screencapture I had in my to-do folder, which was sent to the list by J. Patrick Fischer: The hat is 3D and the nose is round – this same flag probably shows differently in different scenes of the film, and as such irrelevant. Note however different translations of the original Japanese name, Ruffy and Lufy.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 8 April 2006


Regarding the transliteration issues, the spelling the producers of the English version seem to have settled on is "Luffy," while several other names seem to have been randomly changed: "Shank" is in the original "Slash," while "Crusher" was changed to "Cutter."
Eugene Ipavec, 9 April 2006


Captain Shank

[Captain Shank]
by Eugene Ipavec, 5 May 2005

The ensign of Captain Shank's pirates.
Eugene Ipavec, 5 May 2005


"Captain" Ussop

[Ussop]
by Eugene Ipavec, 5 May 2005

"Captain" Ussop's pirates (not an actual pirate, just has an overactive imagination. Still flies a flag though).
Eugene Ipavec, 18 July 2005


Captain Wappol

His flag shows a golden-crowned skull with metal lower jaw.
Eugene Ipavec, 9 April 2006


Captain Whitebeard

His flag is a typical pirate flag with a large white mustache.
Eugene Ipavec, 9 April 2006


Dolphin Line

[Dolphin Line house flag]
by Eugene Ipavec, 5 May 2005

The houseflag of the Dolphin Line, one of whose passenger ships gets pillaged in the first episode.
Eugene Ipavec, 5 May 2005


The Navy

[Navy ensign]
by Eugene Ipavec, 5 May 2005

The Navy. Of some state, presumably, though the series does not specify which. White pennant with a symbol of some kind in navy blue.
Eugene Ipavec, 5 May 2005


Mery the shipwright

[Merry]
by Eugene Ipavec, 5 May 2005

Presumably a "Mary had a little lamb" reference.
Eugene Ipavec, 18 July 2005