Gatz

Gatz (ギャッツ) is the announcer at the Corrida Colosseum.

Appearance


Gatz's appearance is that of a Spartan warrior. He wears a helmet with a large dark colored plume and a breast plate with a dark colored skirt. He has long light hair that extends halfway down his back over a cape.

Personality
As the Corrida Colosseum commentator, he has to remain unbiased while reporting from the commentator's box. Even so, he still has an emotional stake in the fighting as he was shocked and disappointed when Hack was defeated.

Donquixote Doflamingo
Even if Donquixote Doflamingo has abdicated, Gatz still calls him as "his majesty", showing a great respect for him.

Corrida Colosseum Participants
As is the case with most of the Colosseum's audience, Gatz is a fan of Bellamy and sees him as a hero of Dressrosa.

He is a fan of Hack, as the fishman wanted to stop Bartolomeo's disrespectful behavior and Gatz was shocked when Hack became injured by seemingly nothing.

Bartolomeo
Much like the audience, he hates Bartolomeo and considers his behavior disrespectful to the tournment.

Abilities and Powers
As the only commentator at Corrida Colosseum, he has the ability to sway a crowd's opinions about a fighter by how he portrays them. Even so, he has to control himself and remain unbiased in his commentary.

History
Before Block A began, he introduced the members of the Donquixote Pirates who would be participating. He then provided commentary on the Block A battle royale, announcing to the croud that the winner, Mr. Store, was actually Jesus Burgess of the Blackbeard Pirates.

When Block B began, he again provided commentary on the fighting action. He was able to remain unbiased about the fights until Hack was defeated, at which point he broke stride to express his outrage at how Bartolomeo defeated him. A co-worker quickly reminded him he had to remain unbiased in his commentary. After Elizabello threw his King Punch, he was about to declare the king the winner, until he realized that Bartolomeo was still standing. He shared the crowd's mutual surprise when Bartolomeo suddenly knocked the king out.