Trafalgar D. Water Law/Misc.

Filler Battles

 * Trafalgar D. Water Law vs. Diamante
 * Trafalgar Law, Monkey D. Luffy, and Tony Tony Chopper vs. Breed
 * Trafalgar Law vs. Monkey D. Luffy (forced to fight each other)
 * Trafalgar Law vs. Douglas Bullet (unseen)
 * Trafalgar Law, Luffy, Boa Hancock, Crocodile, Sabo, Smoker, Buggy, and Rob Lucci vs. Douglas Bullet

Appearance
When he was first introduced in the manga, Law had tattoos on only four of his left hand's fingers. In the anime, all five fingers have a tattoo. Later in the manga, during the Marineford Arc, all five fingers are tattooed as well.

Sabaody Archipelago Arc
Originally in the manga, when Law met Kid in the auction house, he notably showed Kid his middle finger. In the anime, this was censored with Law simply giving Kid a smug look.

When Law, Kid, and their respective crews encountered a Pacifista, it is not specified whether this one was Kuma or not in the manga and the scene ends with a cliffhanger. In the anime, this one was a regular Pacifista and the pirates were given some scenes fighting it. When it seemed that they defeated the Pacifista, it got back up and resumed its attack, essentially leaving the same cliffhanger as in the manga.

Post-War Arc
Law and his crew's interaction with the Kuja are also added in the anime. When they arrive on Amazon Lily, they enter the harbor with the Kuja ship only to be met with initial hostility by the Kuja islanders until Boa Hancock stops them. When Elder Nyon clearly states that men are forbidden on the island and the Kujas must uphold the law, Law and Jinbe manage to convince Nyon that Law is needed to treat Luffy's wounds. After forming a compromise, the Heart Pirates are allowed to dock at the bay.

During the Timeskip
In the anime, a flashback showing him sending the 100 pirates' hearts to the Marines is added. In the manga, this fact is only mentioned. This sequence contradicts Law's former bounty poster, which depicts him already wearing his new clothes before attaining his Warlord status.

Dressrosa Arc
In the manga, when Law confronted Doflamingo on the palace rooftop and was defeated by the warlord, he once again showed his middle finger. This was again cut in the anime, as Law only mocked Doflamingo without performing the gesture.

Translation and Dub Issues
When referring to others, Law adds ya (屋) to their name or epithet. In English, it can be translated as "Mr.", though ya does not denote courteousness and is generally used when referring to someone's profession. However, he has rarely used san to refer to certain characters, such as with Corazon and sarcastically with Vergo.

Likewise, there are different ways for his nickname coined for him by Luffy, "Tora-man", can be translated. It can possibly as "Tra-man", but is often subtitled as "Tra-guy" or "Traffy" in some media with said subtitles. The English version of Pirate Warriors 3 and Burning Blood instead localizes it as "Traffie".

Merchandise
Trafalgar Law has been featured in various figurine collections such as: Portrait of Pirates, and Figuarts ZERO One Piece.

Songs

 * Dr. Heart Stealer
 * LOST IN Shinsekai
 * HEADLINERS (with Eustass Kid)

Playable Appearances

 * One Piece: Gigant Battle! 2 New World
 * One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2
 * One Piece: Unlimited World Red
 * One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X
 * One Py Berry Match
 * One Piece: Dance Battle
 * One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3
 * One Piece Thousand Storm
 * One Piece: Burning Blood
 * One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum
 * One Piece Bounty Rush
 * One Piece Bon! Bon! Journey!!
 * Jump Force
 * One Piece: World Seeker
 * One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4

Support Appearances

 * One Piece: Gigant Battle
 * One Piece Odyssey

Early Concepts
In the eighth volume of One Piece Magazine, several early design sketches for Law were revealed, some of which included different variations of his hat and early design of his outfit during Dressrosa Arc.

Other Media

 * In One Piece Premier Show 2013, Law traveled to Paradise Island to investigate Lambor Bukini's slavery operation, funded by Doflamingo. In One Piece Premier Show 2014, Bildy made a copy of Law to fight under the DX Marines. In One Piece Premier Show 2016, Law and the Straw Hat Grand Fleet came to Luffy's aid during his fight with Wilder and Pokke's clones.
 * Law appears in the 2017 One Piece Water Battle show and in Sanji's Pirates Restaurant during the 2015-2016 season.
 * A statue of Law appears in Tokyo One Piece Tower as one of the Tongari Island Photo Spots. Law also appeared as a major character in One Piece Live Attraction 2 and a mirage in One Piece Live Attraction: Phantom, as well as in The Great Treasure of Tongari Island.
 * Law appears in Straw Hat Pirates vs. Marines vs. Seven Warlords Holographic Battle Theater.
 * Law appears in One Piece Dramatic Stage THE METAL ~Marineford of Remembrance~, as well as in a photo station outside DMM VR Theatre.
 * Law appears in One Piece Water Spectacle 2.
 * Law appears in the Nami, Vivi, and Marineford versions of the Hungry Days commercials.
 * A statue of Law can be found at the One Piece Mugiwara Store's Osaka location. Another statue is located at the official JUMP SHOP in Yokohama Landmark Plaza.
 * In the third episode of One Piece Variety: I Will be the Pirate King TV, one of the guest comedians dresses up as Law for a skit.

Trivia

 * Law's surname, Trafalgar, was taken from cape Trafalgar in the south-west of Spain. It was the site of a famous naval battle between the British and the French/Spanish fleet during the Napoleonic Wars, dubbed the Battle of Trafalgar. London's landmark Trafalgar Square is named for the battle, as is a class of submarines in the British Royal Navy.
 * Law's full name, Water Law, when taken together with his fight against Wellington, may be a reference to Waterloo, the place where, on June 18, 1815, final battle of the Napoleonic Wars was fought, which represented the ultimate defeat of Napoleon at the hands of the Seventh Coalition. The British commander at Waterloo, Arthur Wellesley, was the duke of Wellington.
 * Law's wanted poster shows Bepo appearing in the background with his head turned in the same position and stance as Usopp in Monkey D. Luffy's poster.
 * In the 7th fan polls of most popular characters, Law was ranked 5th, making him the most popular non-Straw Hat character.
 * In the 4th fan poll, he was ranked 10th.
 * In the 5th fan poll, he was ranked 2nd, making him the only character to place 2nd who is not Zoro, who has ranked 2nd in every other fan poll.
 * In the 6th fan poll, he was ranked 4th.
 * At 26 years old, Law is the youngest individual known to ever hold a position as one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea. Also, he and Boa Hancock are the shortest of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, with a height of 191 cm.
 * Law uses the "smiley" style of Jolly Roger, as first seen used by his former superior Donquixote Doflamingo. But unlike Doflamingo's smiley, his does not have a "cancel" sign across it. The smiley most likely refers to the final moments of Donquixote Rosinante, who died with a smile before he told Law to remember him smiling from that day onwards.
 * Law's character song, which was released as a bonus song on the One Piece Log Collection - Sabaody CD is called "Dr. Heart Stealer". This is likely a reference to his ability Mes, which he uses to remove people's hearts from their bodies.
 * Law's reaction to his sister dying is similar to Luffy's breakdown when his brother died.
 * Law's escape from the attack on Flevance almost mirrors the actions of real-life pirate Francois L'Olonnais, who was shipwrecked and attacked by Spaniards. L'Olonnais covered himself in the blood of his crew and hid amongst their dead bodies in order to survive. Francois also famously cut out the heart of a Spanish hostage to intimidate the other hostages into telling him a safe escape route. This somewhat resembles Law's act of cutting out a hundred pirate hearts to become a Warlord.

SBS-Based Trivia

 * Law's birthday, October 6, comes from his surname's Japanese transcription first syllable and his name's Japanese transcription since 10-6 can be derived from to-ro.
 * Law's name was taken from 18th century English pirate Edward Low. Law's apparently infamous cruelty echoes Edward Low's own reputation for violently torturing victims before killing them.
 * A fan asked Oda who would win if Law, Monkey D. Luffy and Eustass Kid played a game of rock-paper-scissors, and would it be Luffy because he can see the future. Oda answered that while Luffy can indeed see the future and could do that to win, he hates cheating, so Oda doesn't think Luffy would look into the future. At the end, Oda added that they do not get along very well with each other, so they would end up fighting no matter who wins.
 * Law's favorite foods are onigiri and grilled fish, and his least favorite foods are bread and umeboshi.
 * He notably shares his dislike of bread with his companion Donquixote Rosinante. Curiously, the same cannot be said about umeboshi, which was one of Rosinante's favorite foods.
 * Law's animal resemblances are spotted seal and snow leopard.
 * If One Piece was set in the real world, then Law would be from Germany.
 * When a fan asked which flower Law resembles the most, Oda answered he most resembles a queen of the night.
 * If Law was not a pirate, then he would be a doctor.
 * Law's hobbies are wandering around and collecting commemorative coins.