Clockwork Island

The Clockwork Island is the main setting and non-canon location of Clockwork Island Adventure, the second One Piece movie. Though the island itself is small, there is a humongous tower at the center that supports a fairly large city at the top. The most important part of the island is the "key" that supports the city's weight. When it was destroyed, the city collapsed and fell into the ocean, thankfully, all of the citizens wore parachutes, and declared that they would build a new city closer to the ground. The city was built so high in the sky in order to protect them from enemy attacks.

Notable Areas

 * Clockwork Town (ねじまきタウン): A town located on Clockwork Island. This is the place where all of the island's inhabitants live. The city is technologically advanced, and specializes in making small gadgets like music boxes.
 * Tower: The tower holds up Clockwork Town. Normally, there is an elevator in the central shaft that can bring people up, but during times of invasion, it can be deactivated, forcing one to use the stairs circling around it. The staircase, however, is more of a deathtrap, as several traps are installed in it, with the stairs shifting into a slide and a river water washing down the victims, sending them plummeting towards spiked walls at the bottom, and boulders to ensure any cling-on are crushed.

Trump Castle
Trump Castle (トランプ城) is where the Trump Siblings and their forces live during the events of the second One Piece movie.

The castle is set on a mountaintop, and is filled with numerous traps, such as a falling ceiling and sliding stairs, the castle is where the location of the "key" can be found. At the top is a pool used to hold captured ships, and on the castle is the Diamond Clock (ダイヤモンドクロック), the world's most valuable clock.

When the Straw Hat Pirates were brought to the castle due to Bear King's desire to marry Nami, the other members were crucified at the top in an attempt to coerce Nami. Eventually, Luffy came to rescue his crew, and in the ensuing battle, Luffy deflected the King Cannon's bullet back at Bear King, causing the glass floor to shatter and the "key" to be destroyed, which led the entire castle to collapse and explode.

Trivia
This is the first island that Luffy destroyed completely, the second being Spa Island, and both were anime-only.

Site Navigation
Clockwork Island Isla Clockwork