Talk:Avalo Pizarro

Can someone tell if he is wearing the Impel Down uniform? He is the only one, aside Shiryuu, to not wear the prisoner uniform. Yatanogarasu, 14:44, February 3 2010 (UTC)

Drills?
Drills for hands? This guy has got to be the tunnerler DF user Ivankov mentioned! Hey, if everyone assumed who Basco Shot, Catarina Devon, and San Juan Wolf were and turned out right, I'm sure this will turn out to be right, too. - BattleFranky202


 * Would also explain why he's not wearing the uniform. He's been "free" much longer than the others. Still, best to leave it out until we know for sure since it can be added in easy. 64.188.169.226 00:41, March 4, 2010 (UTC)
 * Some over at Arlong Park think that it's some sort of Machine Gun. It is hard to tell, though.


 * We should wait until the next chapters. He might be the tunnel digger, but as of now it's just speculation. There are multiple possibilities why he's not wearing the uniform: 1) He is the tunneller and escaped a long time ago. 2) He was incarcerated recently like Crocodile and took his clothes from the store. 3)He was incarecrated in hisown cloths like Ace or Jinbei. El Chupacabra 16:02, March 4, 2010 (UTC)

Translation of Epithet
His epithet is 悪政王 (Akusei-Ō). Ō is "king", but the word "Akusei" does not mean "corrupt". I think that "misgovernment" or "misrule" are appropriate about translation of this word. In this situation a meaning subtlely changes. --Klobis 12:44, March 5, 2010 (UTC)


 * Then let's change this to "misruling king". I wonder, does this mean that he was the king of a nation but abused his position? He would be not the first ruler in Impel Down, Ivankov was the "queen" of an island as well. El Chupacabra 14:32, March 5, 2010 (UTC)


 * Not to mention the former prince, current pirate, who Ivankov changed into a woman. A corrupt king is more often than not one who misrules, while a misruling king does not have to be necessarily corrupt. But I would still keep it as "Corrupt King", at least until we know more about Pizzaro or get an official translation of what his epithet should be in english (assuming we ever get one).--Uncanny Ultrabeast 15:56, March 5, 2010 (UTC)


 * Akusei can also mean "bad voice" (n), "evil speaking" (n), "malignancy" (adj-na,n), "malignant (cancer)" (adj-na,n), "misgovernment" (n), "pernicious" (anemia) (n), or "virulence" (n). Sorry, just had to put it out there... --Reikson 17:02, March 5, 2010 (UTC)

>Reikson You seem to know Japanese well, but, as for the meaning of this word, it is settled by kanji. I say once again, the meaning of this word is "misgovernment" or "misrule", and it is not "corrupt".