Carne

Carne is one of the main cooks on the floating restaurant ship, Baratie.

Appearance
Carne is about average-sized, has an unshaven face, and brown hair. He is a chef who wears the usual clothes for his job along with dark sunglasses and a chef's hat.

After two years, he has grown out his hair and has grown a goatee. He also wears a larger chef's hat. He wears the same chef's uniform, and has knives on his right side. He also has a striped ascot, instead of a solid colored one, along with a new apron.

Personality
He is very proud of the Baratie. He also acts rude to Sanji, but in reality cares for him a lot.

Abilities and Powers
Like most of the Baratie's cooking staff, Carne prides himself on being a fighting chef. When the restaurant comes under attack by the Krieg Pirates, he and the other chefs take up arms to defend it. He fights with a large extended knife.

Baratie Arc
He and Patty became very essential in defending the Baratie when Don Krieg attempted to take over the restaurant, but they were defeated by Pearl.

Sanji stepped up to battle Pearl and revealed his superior kicking abilities. However, the battle was cut short as Zeff had been taken hostage by Gin. Sanji refused to let any harm to come to Zeff as he owed the man with his life. Patty and Carne demanded to know their past and Sanji informed them about how Zeff had attacked his ship as a small boy.

They then witnessed the defeat of Don Krieg at the hands of Luffy.

Post-Enies Lobby Arc
After the Enies Lobby Incident, he was seen laughing at Sanji's poorly drawn wanted poster.

Two Years Later
Carne is seen again two years later, presenting a new ship connected to the Baratie: "Nasugasira".

Translation and Dub Issues

 * In the 4Kids dub, Carne is given a very heavy Mexican accent.

Playable Appearances

 * One Piece Treasure Cruise

Non-Playable Appearances

 * One Piece: Become the Pirate King!
 * Birth of Luffy's Dream Pirate Crew!
 * Grand Battle! 2
 * One Piece (Game Boy Advance)
 * One Piece Grand Adventure

Trivia

 * Carne is the Spanish, Italian, Filipino, Romanian and Portuguese word for meat.

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