Senor Pink

Senor Pink is an officer of the Donquixote Pirates' Diamante Army.

Appearance
Senor Pink is a tall, portly man with large lips, dark shaggy hair, and a double chin. He wears a bonnet and aviator sunglasses, and carries a pacifier in his mouth. He also wears a polka dotted scarf around his neck with a bib underneath it. He wears a cut off shirt with the logo "Let's Baby" on it, and what appears to be small swim trunks with stars all over it.

During the takeover of Dressrosa, his shirt was light-colored and the logo "Let's Baby" was dark-colored. In the present, it's the other way around.

Personality
For some reason, he is surrounded by many women who seem to be extremely fond of him. However, he claims to be too old for them; advising them to find someone younger, despite dressing himself as an infant. He is also shown to have some manner of indecency as he had no qualms about ripping a woman's bra off in order to wipe his mouth.

Despite dressing like a baby and sucking on a pacifier, he claims to not like children.

Abilities and Powers
He can be considered strong, as he is one of the people representing the Donquixote Pirates in the battle for the Mera Mera no Mi at the Corrida Colosseum.

He was shown carrying a sword ten years ago, but it is unknown how proficient he is in using it.

Devil Fruit
He has demonstrated the ability to swim through the ground like it was water.

Past
He participated in Doflamingo's takeover of Dressrosa. After Monet opened the gates to the palace, he and the other high-ranking members of the Donquixote Pirates invaded the palace. He commented on how good the view of Dressrosa was from up in the palace.

Dressrosa Arc
He was first introduced in the Corrida Colosseum as a representative for the Donquixote Pirates in the tournament for the Mera Mera no Mi.

He was later seen guarding the east entrance to the toy house. When Franky arrived, a battle ensued. After Franky dealt a large-scale damage to the building and sent many of Doflamingo's men flying, Senor Pink approached him from behind by "swimming" through the ground.

Trivia

 * Senor is pronounced like "Señor" and "Senyor", denotes an elder usually meaning "Mister" in Spanish and Catalan, respectively.

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