Anime and cartoons hold a special place in many people’s hearts. The fantastical stories whisk us away on thrilling adventures with captivating characters who feel like dear friends.
We’ve followed their journeys for years, almost living vicariously through them. But have you ever wondered – what would these iconic, animated figures look like if they walked right off the screen and into the real world?
I have been an anime fan for as long as I can remember when inspiration struck. After discovering an AI art generator, a lightbulb went off – what if I could recreate beloved anime heroes and heroines as photorealistic people?
I started tinkering just for fun, testing the technology’s limits. My early attempts were amateurish – inaccurate features and sloppy detailing. But through trial and error, my skills improved dramatically.
Once satisfied with constructing proportional faces and properly styling hair, I knew it was time to share my passion project with fellow fans.
The creative drive behind each piece lies in my sheer admiration for these shows and characters. I’m captivated by the eye-catching hairstyles and outfits, the essence of each personality.
Bringing anime designs into a realistic style pushes me artistically in the best way. It’s equally exciting and challenging to adapt the elements I love while envisioning how they might look naturalistically.
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.
Roger and his partner Portgas D. Rouge, Ace, were raised by Vice Admiral Monkey D. Garp per Roger’s dying wish.
Later, adopting the name Portgas from his mother, Ace set sail as captain of the Spade Pirates before joining the Whitebeard Pirates as 2nd division commander. There, he made lifelong bonds with the crew, who became like family.
After the unthinkable betrayal of a crewmate murdering a fellow Whitebeard Pirate, Ace relentlessly pursued vengeance against the traitor Blackbeard. But Ace ultimately met defeat in a fateful duel, allowing Blackbeard to hand him over to the World Government.
Seeking to make an example out of Roger’s heir, the Marines swiftly sentenced Ace to public execution. This sparked the climatic Summit War, pitting Whitebeard’s forces against the full military might of the World Government.
Though briefly freed in the ensuing clashes, Ace sacrificed his life to save Luffy from death by Admiral Akainu.
The profound impact of Ace’s death spurred Luffy to intensify his training over a 2-year time skip to grow stronger.
It also led Sabo to eat Ace’s Devil Fruit and carry on his will. Ace’s character was first glimpsed during the Drum Island Arc, then formally introduced in the Alabasta Arc as an ally to Luffy’s crew. But the Summit War Saga centered on his execution and its aftermath.
Though gone, Ace’s spirit lives on through his dedicated brothers.
19. Edward Newgate
Few pirates inspire awe and command respect like the legendary Edward Newgate, better known as “Whitebeard.” Orphaned at a young age in Sphinx, Newgate rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most feared pirates sailing the high seas.
Recognized far and wide as the “Strongest Man in the World,” he matched the late Pirate King Gol D. Roger in might during their swashbuckling youths.
Whitebeard’s formidable reputation only grew over the decades, evidenced by the monumental bounty placed on his head by the World Government – the second highest in history.
In time, he assumed leadership over his own crew, the Whitebeard Pirates, and established dominion as one of the Four Emperors ruling the treacherous New World. During this peak, an infamous rookie named Monkey D. Luffy would come to call him an ally.
However, Whitebeard’s storied life met tragedy in the climatic Summit War of Marineford. There, he met his end-defending comrades and family, the lone casualties in an otherwise peerless career.
Though gone, the name Edward Newgate still commands respect across the seas as the mythic Whitebeard – a tilter of the world’s balance and a captain forever sailing through legend.
18. Blackbeard
Few pirates are as notorious as the man called Blackbeard and his crew, the Blackbeard Pirates. But he was not always the fearsome Four Emperor he is now. Once Marshall D. Teach served under Whitebeard’s banner, apprentice to the era’s greatest pirate as a commander in his staggering 2nd division.
There, Teach played the patient viper, covertly laying plans until he finally struck—murdering a fellow commander to claim the formidable Logia fruit, Yami Yami no Mi.
Now wielding the power to nullify abilities and bend darkness to his will, Teach defeated Fire Fist Ace and exploited the feat to briefly join the Warlords.
But the Summit War marked his true coming out, as Teach first helped orchestrate a mass breakout from Impel Down before returning to Marineford to kill Whitebeard himself with his own crew.
There, through unknown means, he stole Whitebeard’s apocalyptic Gura Gura no Mi ability, granting mastery over quakes.
The Timeskip saw Blackbeard solidify his power, conquering Whitebeard’s former territory to stand among pirates as the sole Emperor from the Worst Generation.
Today, the Blackbeard Pirates command their own island base, their captain’s name striking fear across the New World. For Marshall D. Teach intends to stand atop the seas…whatever the cost.
17. Shanks
With fiery red hair and a missing left arm, “Red-Haired” Shanks stands among pirates as a living legend and Emperor ruling the New World’s seas. But his storied beginnings stretch back decades past, having sailed on none other than the late Pirate King Gol D. Roger’s own ship since infancy.
There, the plucky cabin boy befriended Buggy, the two inseparable apprentices fated to become captains of their own crews in time.
While anchored off a sleepy East Blue village twelve years ago, however, Shanks met a young boy named Monkey D. Luffy whose spirit of adventure he admired.
Inspired by pirates and their boundless freedom, Luffy swore to grow up and set sail one day—a dream Shanks encouraged by presenting the iconic straw hat Roger himself once wore. Little did Shanks realize the sacrifice required to save Luffy from a sea monster would spark the journey of a future great.
For though departing shortly after the incident while entrusting the straw hat to Luffy, Shanks’ brief presence lit a spark that burns brightly today.
Now Luffy stands among notorious rookie pirates while Shanks commands his own crew, two icons destined to meet again on the high seas someday as Shanks promised.
Where their reunion may lead, no one can predict, but all look forward to the storied clash between past mentor and present supernova in the making.
16. Big Mom
Within the brutal world of piracy, few names command the same mix of fear and curiosity as “Big Mom” Charlotte Linlin – the gargantuan matriarch of the Charlotte Family and captain of the Big Mom Pirates.
As the only female among the Four Emperors, she rules Totto Land as its whimsical queen, seeking to transform it into a fantastical haven free from discrimination.
But behind the candy-coated facade lies a notorious pirate who sailed with the legendary Rocks himself in his youth. It was only after tragedy and an inheritance of ominous power that Big Mom finally set sail again, determined to build an empire with the help of her burgeoning family and Streusen.
Over the years, Charlotte welcomed dozens of children into the world, their lives and abilities interwoven into the crew’s fabric. By consuming the Soru Soru no Mi, Linlin’s unique soul manifestation powers gave rise to Totto Land’s living wonders – the subservient Homies.
Yet for all her fearsome power, Big Mom’s ambitious dreams collapsed following defeat at the hands of Worst Generation upstarts.
This marked her first failure after years of chaotic success. And so Charlotte Linlin passes into memory as she once was – the mighty Big Mom, the matriarch of an emperor’s fallen kingdom. Fearsome female pirate pioneers sail in her wake.
15. Sengoku
In the Marines’ storied history, few leaders match the tenure and impact of the venerable Sengoku the Buddha. Rising to fleet admiral during the Great Pirate Era, his cunning strategies matched the era’s titans – from Whitebeard to the late Pirate King himself.
This cat-and-mouse game stretched across decades, and Sengoku’s reputation grew to stand shoulder-to-shoulder alongside legends.
In time, Sengoku also took on a paternal role with select Marines, raising Rosinante and Drake as his own, though oceans often kept them apart. But when duty called, they assembled at his side against Whitebeard’s allies in the decisive Summit War. There, Sengoku reluctantly oversaw Ace’s execution, reluctant for the era it represented was ending.
Indeed, with the War’s conclusion, Sengoku resigned from his long-held post, nominating his abrasive colleague Akainu as his successor over lingering objections.
Nevertheless, Sengoku stays within the Marines’ sanctioned walls as inspector general, his lifetime of shrewd experience valued despite new blood filling the ranks.
Though lions from his generation now rest, Sengoku’s name persists as a father figure who shaped the current era through vision and wisdom, both timely and timeless.
14. Silvers Rayleigh
In any recounting of the Great Pirate Era, few names ring as synonymous besides the Pirate King himself than his “Right Hand”- Silvers Rayleigh, the Dark King.
As first mate to the legendary Roger Pirates, Rayleigh’s peerless skills cemented his infamous reputation for decades. During those swashbuckling glory days, only the era’s greatest powers could match the captain and first mate’s dynamic duo, from Whitebeard to the hardened Vice Admiral Garp.
But with his captain’s era-ending execution, Rayleigh disappeared from public view rather than continue sailing.
In time, he resurfaced far from prior adventures, the retired legend now a humble Sabaody craftsman coating ships for the next wave of rookie dreams. Yet destiny called once more when fate delivered Monkey D. Luffy into Rayleigh’s reluctant hands.
Moved by untapped potential, the Dark King emerged from retirement to mentor the rising supernova directly over two critical years.
His tutelage complete, Rayleigh returned to Sabaody’s quiet, only to answer friendship’s call when abolition stripped old flame Shakky and friend Hachi of protection.
Though relinquishing past glories, Silvers Rayleigh’s peerless legacy persists through disciples carrying dreams into the new era. The King’s right hand shaped the past, present, and future alike through wisdom and faith in those who followed.
13. Garp
Scour the annals of Marine history, and few shine as brilliantly as Vice Admiral Garp the Fist, Hero of the Marines. His peerless strength and service are woven into the age’s defining moments – from clashes with the Pirate King to the God Valley Incident’s chaotic fallout.
There, Garp’s valor cemented his soaring reputation despite refusing the admiralty’s prestigious mantle time and again, ever wary of the Celestial Dragon powers above.
Yet for all his global heroics, Garp’s proudest role lay on the homefront as a father and grandfather, though often absent.
From the revolutionary Dragon to the pirate Luffy and adopted Ace, Garp’s shadow hangs over all despite delegating daily care to countrymen. Still, when duty called even family ties strained, Garp served as the executioner of his beloved grandson in the War of the Best.
That pyrrhic victory broke the stalwart hero’s fighting spirit, at least where chasing pirates was concerned. Instead, Garp turned instructor, training fresh recruits while officially labeled retired.
Never one to stay sidelined for long, however, Garp raced towards adventure once more, answering Koby’s call for help, only to disappear amid a mysterious tragedy.
For now, the Hero’s fate remains unknown, but his living legacy persists in every brave soul who dares to follow in his titanic footsteps.
12. Monkey D. Dragon
Few names in the current era inspire more curiosity and controversy than Monkey D. Dragon, the Revolutionary Army’s charismatic Supreme Commander and saboteur-in-chief against the World Government.
Though born to privilege as the son of legendary Vice Admiral Garp, Dragon’s eyes were opened early to injustice’s ugly realities.
Disillusioned, Dragon deserted the complicit Marines, his conviction only strengthened by government atrocities like Ohara’s chilling obliteration.
Vowing reform, Dragon rallied like-minded souls to his banner, the Revolutionaries striking at tyranny’s shadows wherever they festered.
Soon, their commander ranked the World’s Worst Criminal as victories mounted. Yet for all his globetrotting infamy, Dragon’s proudest role remains father to pirate son Luffy, their bond persevering despite divided allegiances.
It was Dragon, too, who saved young revolutionary Sabo from a noble’s malevolence, grooming his protege into a trusted deputy against colossal odds.
Today, the Revolutionary Dragon watches world events unfold from the shadows, his movement’s network ever expanding as public outrage swells in its wake.
Yet the supreme commander’s sleekest victory was his sly intervention spurring Luffy’s fateful escape from Loguetown towards destiny.
For all of Dragon’s gilded successes, it was his son who shined brightest in the era to come thanks to a dream first sparked long ago. Destiny awaits their eventual reunion.
11. Sakazuki
In the wake of the Summit War’s turbulent aftermath, Fleet Admiral Sakazuki set about reshaping the Marines in his uncompromising image. But complimenting his ruthless authority, he surprisingly appointed the contemplative Issho – better known as Admiral Fujitora – to fill the command vacuum.
Conscripted via draft despite blindness and bold reformist visions, Fujitora embodied Sakazuki’s gambit to restore public trust after the scandal.
True to form, Fujitora wasted little time rocking the boat upon deployment to Dressrosa, first quietly investigating shady underworld brokers before openly targeting the Warlords system itself.
Such unprecedented moves alarmed compatriots but earned Fujitora popular acclaim that intensified following their decisive victory against former Warlord Doflamingo.
Capitalizing on clout, Fujitora audaciously crusaded for the Warlords’ outright abolition despite conservative opposition. But vindication arrived as skies fell atop Mariejois, swaying Impel Down’s Levely summit to finally heed his call.
With ranked infamy now fractured by reform not seen in centuries, the age of unrestrained pirates has returned for better or worse thanks to Fujitora’s gambit. What destiny awaits now rests on all those who sail the seas, Marine and marauder alike.
10. Kizaru
In any crisis, the Marines turn to Admiral Borsalino, better known as Kizaru, to shine a light on chaos. After his loose cannon colleague Aokiji resigned in protest, the carefree Kizaru remains the sole original admiral left leading the new era.
Where stone-faced Akainu prefers an iron fist and draft pick Fujitora waves an olive branch, Kizaru balances the scales through sheer eccentricity.
For behind the admiral’s laidback swagger lies a feared tactician, his radiant light powers weaponized to terrifying effect from Sabaody slave rings to the War of the Best itself. Kizaru embraces duty but bucks expectations through utter unpredictability – interrupting executions to chatter idly or volleying beams mid-sentence.
Yet ominous new foes have since emerged from deadlocked clashes. Shadows now stir in Egghead’s halls while old revolutionaries resurface.
But come what may in these uncertain times, Marine’s luminous watchdog Kizaru stands ready to unleash light’s full kaleidoscopic fury should disorder-dims seas the horizon. For better or worse, Borsalino’s capricious justice will shine on.
9. Akainu
The Marines’ storied history holds no fiercer advocate of Absolute Justice than the volcanic Fleet Admiral Sakazuki, feared worldwide as Admiral Akainu in eras past. His zealotry defined an epoch, Akainu’s lethal magma shaping the era through iron-fisted conquest and domination against all who waved the black flag.
Many great powers opposed Akainu’s extremism in vain, his present authority the sum of their failures.
When Fleet Admiral Sengoku resigned, Akainu seized the mantle in a fiercely contested succession, his uncompromising vision weathering objections from elder Aokiji and reformers.
Upon triumph, he consummated long-desired plans to move Marine Headquarters into the New World’s heart, signaling intentions to strangle piracy’s next era in the cradle through consolidated force projection.
Now Sakazuki steers the battleship Marine by his internal compass alone, unflinching towards threats new and old.
At his command, the Marines bear down on chaotic horizons to subjugate all disorder through unquestioned supremacy, be they emperor or rookie supernova.
For the magma-fisted enforcer remains supreme; through Sakazuki shall Absolute Justice reign now and forevermore. His subordinates obey or get burned, and such is the fleet admiral’s fiery creed.
8. Trafalgar D. Water Law
In a brutal world, few pirate surgeons command notoriety rivaling the infamous “Surgeon of Death” Trafalgar D. Water Law. His chilly precision and macabre powers fuel a fearsome reputation, though traumatic tragedy haunts the good doctor’s past.
As the lone survivor of a medical massacre in native North Blue, compassion melded with nihilism within the young refugee’s psyche to shape the polarizing pirate.
In time, Law’s scalpel caught the sadistic Donquixote Doflamingo’s eye. The Warlord groomed Law to command his forces until betrayal allowed him to escape.
Now captain of the subversive Heart Pirates, Law walked the line between legitimacy and defiance as a precarious Warlord, ever plotting the overthrow of his former tormentor.
That ambition aligned with the rowdy Straw Hats through a mutually beneficial alliance despite clashing personalities, their bond culminating in vengeful victory, toppling Dressrosa’s tyrant at last.
With bounties and infamy soaring amongst the Worst Generation, so too does Law’s legend thrive anew by reports from sea to city, his bloody operating room restless for deeper mysteries awaiting discovery by precise, poetic violence.
This meticulous medical pirate dissects all in his unconventional quest toward existential truth.
7. Boa Hancock
Boa Hancock is the formidable female captain of the Kuja Pirates and the former only woman among the Shichibukai, the Seven Warlords of the Sea, before the group’s dissolution.
Nicknamed the “Snake Princess,” she rules as the revered empress of Amazon Lily and the all-female Kuja tribe, alongside her two younger sisters, Sandersonia and Marigold.
However, Hancock and her sisters endured unimaginable suffering in their childhood when they were kidnapped and enslaved by the World Nobles.
During their horrific imprisonment, Hancock was force-fed the Mero Mero no Mi Devil Fruit, which granted her the formidable ability to petrify both living beings and objects into stone.
Fortunately, the sisters managed to escape and return home with the help of several allies, where Hancock would later rise to her current esteemed status.
Initially antagonistic toward Monkey D. Luffy, his selfless nature and defiance of the tyrannical Celestial Dragons led Hancock to befriend and fall deeply in love with him.
She became one of Luffy’s most stalwart allies – infiltrating Impel Down, fighting in the Marineford Summit War, providing a location for his crew’s training, and later reuniting them.
Although she covertly assisted Luffy’s rebellion multiple times during her Shichibukai tenure, she avoided punishment by feigning ignorance.
However, the Warlords were finally abolished, causing her to lose her status and become targeted by the government. Nevertheless, Hancock continues to support Luffy in his ongoing adventures.
6. Roronoa Zoro
The formidable Roronoa Zoro, known as the “Pirate Hunter,” is the combat specialist and publicly recognized right-hand man of Monkey D. Luffy, captain of the Straw Hat Pirates.
Previously a roaming bounty hunter, Zoro was the first to join Luffy’s crew and is one of its most powerful fighters alongside Luffy and Sanji, together referred to as the invincible “Monster Trio.”
Hailing from East Blue, Zoro is a master swordsman trained in the three-sword style technique that he created himself during childhood in Shimotsuki Village.
He is descended from various legendary samurai lineages, including the prestigious Shimotsuki Family of Wano Country, home to many of the world’s greatest swordsmen.
Driven to honor a childhood promise to his late friend Kuina, Zoro’s ultimate dream is to claim the title of the world’s strongest swordsman.
Aside from his fearsome reputation among the Straw Hats, Zoro also made waves as one of the “Super Rookies” – rookie pirates who reached the Red Line with bounties over 100 million berries before the Summit War. Along with the other notorious Super Rookies, Zoro would be branded among the “Worst Generation.”
Despite humble beginnings, Zoro’s superhuman strength and mastery of the blade have made him an essential asset among Luffy’s crew.
After intense training during a two-year hiatus, he returned even stronger and remains determined to help Luffy become the Pirate King as the Straw Hat’s indispensable first mate.
5. Nico Robin
The enigmatic Nico Robin is the archaeologist of the Straw Hat Pirates, where she serves as one of the crew’s Senior Officers.
She was initially introduced as the vice president of “Miss All Sunday” of the criminal organization Baroque Works under the notorious ex-Warlord Crocodile.
Despite temporarily leaving the Straw Hats, she rejoined the crew as an invaluable member whose dream is to uncover the true lost history of the world.
Robin ate the Hana Hana no Mi Devil Fruit at a young age, granting her the ability to reproduce her body parts on any surface.
She remains one of only two people capable of reading Poneglyphs – ancient stones engraved with forbidden historical texts that the World Government actively tries to prevent access to.
Born into a family of outlawed archaeologists, Robin is the sole survivor of Ohara, a West Blue island destroyed for studying Poneglyphs.
Branded the “Devil Child,” she has constantly lived on the run from the government. However, she found solace under the kindly tutelage of Revolutionary commander Sabo, who helped hone her skills as an assassin and spy.
After trying to betray Crocodile, Robin eventually saw light in the Straw Hats and their Captain Luffy, who selflessly fought to protect her.
Having finally found acceptance, she now travels with the crew on their endless swashbuckling adventures in hopes of stumbling upon the illusive Rio Poneglyph to unlock the forbidden history of the world’s mysterious Void Century.
4. Usopp
The boastful sharpshooter Usopp serves as the sniper of the Straw Hat Pirates, where he is one of the crew’s dependable Senior Officers.
Although born an ordinary village boy, Usopp dreams of one day becoming a courageous warrior of the sea just like his father, Yasopp, an infamous pirate marksman.
Usopp was born and raised in Syrup Village, where he formed his own makeshift pirate crew, imitating the greatness he hoped to one day achieve.
Despite his outward cowardice and penchant for tall tales, he is fiercely loyal and will risk his life for those he cares about.
When fate had Straw Hat Luffy and his crew pass through Syrup Village and overthrow the villainous Black Cat Pirates, Usopp found kindred spirits and the courage he had long sought.
Though he briefly left the Straw Hats during trying times, Usopp reaffirmed his devotion to achieving his dream alongside true friends who appreciated him.
Armed with the technical ingenuity of his resourceful mother and the uncanny sharpshooting of his father, Usopp continues to better himself one adventure at a time.
His diverse arsenal of versatile projectiles and gadgets makes him a versatile asset, but it is his unrelenting spirit in even the most impossible battles that cements him as one of Luffy’s most stalwart companions.
3. Sanji
The stylish chain-smoking Vinsmoke Sanji serves as the skilled cook for the Straw Hat Pirates, where he is one of the crew’s formidable Monster Trio fighters alongside Luffy and Zoro. However, his origins are far from humble.
Born a prince of the Germa Kingdom, Sanji was cruelly bullied by his royal siblings and ran away to begin a new life. He was taken in by the kindly owner Zeff of a restaurant ship called Baratie, where Sanji developed his talents as a chef over many years.
However, it was his fateful encounter with Monkey D. Luffy that gave Sanji the courage to leave in pursuit of his long-held dream.
Sanji aims to locate the mythical All Blue – a rumored place where all the world’s oceans converge, stocked with species of fish from each sea.
Apart from this dream and cooking for his fellow crewmates, Sanji is also constantly in search of “true love.” Despite his outward flirtatious fawning over any beautiful lady, Sanji only wishes to find someone who will genuinely love him for who he is deep within.
Although he briefly reunited with his biological family as an adult, Sanji wanted no part of their evil schemes and severed ties once more.
Now, he continues sailing the seas as Luffy’s ever-dependable crewmate, preparing nutritious culinary creations using his excellently trained chef skills to empower the Straw Hats for their next thrilling adventure.
2. Nami
The quick-witted Nami serves as navigator and thief for the Straw Hat Pirates, captained by Monkey D. Luffy, whom she deeply respects. Orphaned at a young age, Nami and her adoptive sister Nojiko lost their parents and were raised by a caring Marine named Bellemere.
Unfortunately, the vicious Arlong Pirates occupied their village, and Nami was forced to join their crew at a young age for the safety of the villagers.
Although treated as a commodity for her exceptional mapmaking skills, she secretly despised Arlong and his fishermen gang.
Nami decided to partner herself with Luffy after seeing his incredible determination. Though she initially only planned to take advantage of the Straw Hats for her village’s sake, she was deeply moved by their solidarity against oppression.
After they successfully defeated Arlong and freed her home, Nami wholeheartedly joined the worthy crew to pursue her dream of drawing a grand map of the entire world.
With her outstanding navigation abilities and cunning trickery in battle, Nami supports Luffy’s quest to become Pirate King while seeking adventure for herself.
She has become an irreplaceable friend that Luffy and the crew will stop at nothing to protect, as she would, in turn, unquestionably do for each of them through the most trying voyages on the dangerous Grand Line seas.
1. Money D. Luffy
Monkey D. Luffy, infamously known as “Straw Hat Luffy,” is the fierce founder and captain of the increasingly powerful Straw Hat Pirates. Driven to become the Pirate King, Luffy aims to claim the legendary One Piece treasure left behind by the late Pirate King Gol D. Roger.
Luffy believes attaining this title will grant him the utmost freedom to pursue his grand adventure across the seas as well as help him realize an even greater lifelong dream known only to his inner circle.
Possessing immense strength and a carefree spirit, Luffy fearlessly confronts any opponent that obstructs his crew’s journey while attracting an eclectic mix of loyal allies.
Although born in the quaint Foosha Village, Luffy descends from legendary stock – the son of the infamous Revolutionary Dragon and grandson of renowned Marine hero Garp.
Having accidentally gained stretching rubber powers from eating the Gomu Gomu Devil Fruit as a child, the rowdy Luffy was raised by mountain bandits alongside his sworn brothers Sabo and the late Portgas D. Ace.
Luffy has defeated or befriended many of the world’s most formidable pirates and political powers that stood in his way, from East Blue pirates to the Seven Warlords to even the Four Emperors.
His daring accomplishments, including organizing an attack on Enies Lobby and escaping the inescapable Impel Down prison, have made him a high-priority target of Fleet Admiral Sakazuki and the World Government.
However, Luffy cheerfully shrugs off these global threats as he continues battling onward without fear toward realizing his boundless dreams.