Sanji/Misc.

Early Concepts
The Green Databook revealed that Sanji's original name was going to be 'Naruto'. However, as the ninja manga Naruto was about to begin serialization in Shonen Jump, Oda changed the name to prevent confusion.

Sanji's Youth
A scene of young Sanji beginning to smoke during his early days at the Baratie—and deflecting Zeff's criticisms by claiming that smoking made him a "man"—was excluded from the anime, possibly out of concerns about glamorizing tobacco use.

The manner in which Zeff lost his leg was also altered. While the anime showed him cutting off his leg in order to escape an anchor's chain and get Sanji safely to shore, the original story in the manga implied that he had eaten his own leg in order to survive while he and Sanji were stranded, as he had given Sanji all of their food rations.

Davy Back Fight
In the anime, the rules of the Davy Back Fight were changed so all of the Straw Hats could directly participate in the Donut Race. Together with Luffy, Sanji crewed a clumsy raft titled the Ma Ikkada, which aided the Taru Tiger (crewed by Nami, Robin, and Usopp) and progressed as far as the coral area before sinking.

Straw Hat Separation Serial
Like all of the Straw Hats (except Luffy), his time alone after being teleported away by Kuma was extended in the anime.

It showed that he was treated by what appeared to be a beautiful woman named Tibany. Sanji then followed her, only to discover that "she" was an okama. Unfortunately for him, due to a miscommunication between the two of them, Sanji is interpreted as an okama and is soon seen running away. The anime version shows Caroline (the substitute Queen of Kamabakka Kingdom) turning Sanji into an okama. Later, upon receiving the news about Ace's death and the Summit War of Marineford, the shock of it turns him back to his usual self.



Also in the anime, Sanji instantly falls in love with Ivankov's female form, despite knowing "she" would not be interested in men. He attempts to ask about Luffy through gestures of romance. He snaps out of it when Ivankov turns back into a man, angering Sanji and crushing his hopes of meeting a real woman.

Their fight is shown, with Sanji attacking Ivankov with Diable Jambe. Ivankov pretends to be defeated by this but then effortlessly overpowers Sanji, surprising his Okama followers. Iva then unleashes a barrage of "44-Aesthetic Technique! Hair Removal Fist", "Death Wink", "Hell Wink", and "Galaxy Wink", leaving Sanji on the ground bloodied and beaten to an inch of his life. Ivankov then hands Sanji a newspaper since the news of Luffy has already been made public.

Return to Sabaody Archipelago
In the manga, after being told by the Okamas that they hope to see him again, Sanji rebukes them by flashing his middle finger. The anime (while retaining all his dialogue) depicts this gesture as a less-offensive hand sweep.

Merchandise
As a main character, Sanji has been the choice character in many forms of merchandise. He has been featured in a series of models called Portrait of Pirates. When the Wii game One Piece: Unlimited Adventure was released, Sanji was one of the crew produced as a figure in the One Piece Locations Trading Figures series.

He is also featured in the 5-piece One Piece VS Figure Gashapon set. Another Gashapon set he featured in was the One Piece Full Color R Gashapon, in which he was featured twice. He was issued alongside Zeff in a One Piece DeQue set featuring the Straw Hats and their past mentors/loved ones. He is part of the One Piece Sky Island Mascot Keychain collection. He also featured alongside Vivi in the One Piece Desert Kingdom Mascot Keychain/Cellphone Strap collection. He will also appear in the S.H. Figuarts One Piece in late May 2011.

Lighter
Sanji's lighter, first seen in detail during the Punk Hazard Arc, was later defictionalized by French luxury-goods manufacturer Dupont (supposedly with Oda's own design specifications). It is entirely golden in color, and sculpted to resemble a woman cradling her legs.

Songs

 * Girls ni Kubittake (with Nami and Vivi as back up singers)
 * The Great Blue ~ Dessert wa Kimi
 * Sea Moon Sea You (sung by Kid Sanji)
 * Moulin Rouge
 * GO! GO! CHIBANG!
 * Respect! (With Luffy and Zoro)
 * Akuma no Mi (Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp and Sanji)
 * Hi! Ho! Ready Go! (Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp and Sanji)
 * Family (with other crew members)
 * We Are! (with other crew members)
 * Utae! Jingle Bell (with other crew members)
 * You Are the One (with other crew members)
 * Jungle Fever (with other crew members)
 * Sekaichi No Otoko to Yobareru Tame ni (with Usopp and Zoro)
 * A Thousand Dreamers (with other crew members)

Support Appearances

 * Chopper's Big Adventure
 * One Piece
 * One Piece: World Seeker

Non-Playable Appearances

 * J-Stars Victory Vs

Other Media

 * Sanji appears in every year of One Piece Premier Show. He also has a restaurant, Sanji's Pirates Restaurant, based on him in Universal Studios Japan, and he appears to greet guests every year.
 * One of Tokyo One Piece Tower's restaurants, "Sanji's Oresama Restaurant", centers around the chef, and a statue of him appears as part of Straw Hat Crew's Great Feast. Sanji appears in most Tokyo One Piece Tower special animations and stage shows, including every Live Attraction, One Piece 4D, The Great Treasure of Tongari Island, Immersive Theater: When the Box of Time Opens, Visitors from the Wrecked Ship, and Piece Trail: The Adventurers and the Amazing Spring.
 * Sanji and the crew help Toratsugu save Kikuhime from Lark in One Piece Art NUE.
 * Sanji appears in the teamLabCamera attraction of the Digital Art Island Adventure event.
 * Sanji appears in Straw Hat Pirates vs. Marines vs. Seven Warlords Holographic Battle Theater and One Piece Dramatic Stage THE METAL ~Marineford of Remembrance~.
 * Sanji appears in Super Kabuki II: One Piece in the retelling of the Sabaody Archipelago Arc.
 * Sanji appears in the first two One Piece Water Spectacle shows.
 * Sanji appears in the Zoro, Nami, and Vivi-centered versions of the Hungry Days commercials.
 * A statue of Sanji appears in the Nagoya location of the One Piece Mugiwara Store.
 * Sanji was going to appear in ONE PIECE LIVE STAGE ～Tower of Steel～, but it was postponed indefinitely.
 * Sanji cooking in the Baratie kitchen was retold by stage actors in the brass entertainment show One Piece Oto Utage.
 * A bronze statue of Sanji was dedicated in Mashiki, Kumamoto as part of the Kumamoto Revival Project.
 * Sanji appears in the 138th episode of the 19th season of the popular YouTube series, "DEATH BATTLE!" where he fought Rock Lee from the Naruto franchise and won.

Crossovers

 * Sanji appeared in Kyutai Panic Adventure!, where Frieza attacks Tokyo and Odaiba. Luffy and his crew come to Goku's aid, but they are intercepted by and fight against the Arlong Pirates. Sanji also appeared in Kyutai Panic Adventure Returns!, where Enel attacks Tokyo and Odaiba.
 * Sanji and other characters also appeared in Cross Epoch.
 * Sanji has appeared in the games Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars for the DS. He also appeared in Battle Stadium D.O.N on the GameCube and PlayStation 2. Sanji is also in Jump Force alongside Luffy, Zoro, Sabo, Boa Hancock, and Blackbeard, released in 2019.
 * Sanji makes a cameo appearance in Sayonara Zetsubo Sensei. During the character Meru's introduction, Harumi is seen reading a yaoi manga featuring Sanji and Zoro. Also, in her room, there are action figures of Luffy, Zoro, Sanji and Sogeking. Also, in the same series, during Nozomu's escape from an evil organization, his silhouette is visible along with the silhouettes of Nami, Luffy, Usopp and Zoro plus two unidentified pirates; one that could be Robin and one that looks like a human version of Chopper's Heavy Point wearing a sash and a bandanna.
 * In the MMO fighting game Rumble Fighter, a user suggested a Sanji based fighting style for the game using sprites from a Wonderswan One Piece game in order to give the developers a general idea. The developers liked it, and decided to create this fighting style, although naming it "Red Leg" instead of the actual name, "Black Leg".
 * In the anime Working! there is a character named Jun Satou who closely resembles Sanji, due to them both sharing the same appearance, both working as chefs and both seen to regularly smoke.

Shokugeki no Sanji
Sanji is the main protagonist of Shokugeki no Sanji; a crossover between One Piece and Shokugeki no Soma.

The first chapter featuring Sanji preparing a meal during his days working at Baratie. Other Baratie staff members also appear, and at the end of the chapter, the Straw Hat Pirates are approaching the restaurant. This chapter takes place between chapters 42 and 43, evidenced by the Straw Hats nearing the Baratie.

The second chapter featuring the Straw Hats rescuing an injured man stranded at sea. They take him aboard and Nami treat his wound as he explained he is a cook and he set sail to fetch a rare fish for his daughter weeding, but due to the injury and the fish delicate biology, he is unable to prepare it. Sanji then step up and after a few failed attempts, mange to make the dish using Zoro's Wado Ichimonji. This chapter takes place between chapters 95 and 96, evidenced by Nami's clothing.

Translation and Dub Issues
In the original Japanese manga, the Japanese anime, the uncut Funimation dub, and the VIZ English manga, Sanji is a chain smoker. In the 4Kids anime, Sanji instead sucks on lollipops (because of the audience the dub was aimed at). For the aired, edited Funimation version, the cigarette was completely edited out and any scenes that show him lighting cigarettes or other such actions were redrawn. The same was done in the Singaporean English dub by Odex.

In the Funimation subs, his epithet of "Black Leg" (黒脚,Kuroashi) is translated as "Black Foot". This is because Ashi can translate as either "Leg" or "Foot". The Funimation dub, however, uses the former name (though the latter is used in some episodes).

In the English-language manga, Sanji often uses "Crap" as an adjective while speaking (when calling Crocodile, he refers to the restaurant as "Restaurant Le Crap" ("Crap Café" in the uncut Funimation dub). This is an attempt to convey both his extremely coarse speaking style in Japanese, as well as his use of "kuso" (roughly "feces") as an expletive; fans often translate it as "shit" because of his manner of speech. For example, he often calls Zeff "Kuso-Jiji" (roughly "shitty-geezer"). In other fan translations, it is rendered as "old fart" or "old man".

In the English anime produced by 4Kids, he simply calls Zeff "old-geezer" or "old fart" (in fansubs, he is also referred to by this name), and "crap-geezer" in the English manga. Also, in the 4Kids English dub, Sanji has an extremely nasally Brooklyn accent, while in the Funimation version, he has a neutral American accent.

In the French dub, Sanji is renamed "Sandy". It was also the case in the French manga until the 67th tome and the start of "original" editions.

Trivia

 * Sanji has his own jolly roger, as does the rest of the crew. It has Sanji's right curly eyebrow, fork and knife for cross-bones, and a chef's hat placed on the top of his head.
 * His post-timeskip jolly roger is similar, except his chef hat is slanted to the right which hides his right eye, the skull has a goatee and cigarette, and the crossbones fork has four prongs instead of three.
 * Sanji's nickname "Mr. Prince" which he used in Arabasta, foreshadowed his own royal heritage as the third prince of Germa Kingdom.


 * Sanji's left eye was considered one of the "mysteries" of One Piece. As of Chapter 598, the mystery has been solved. After the two year separation, Sanji's hair style changed revealing his left eye and covering his right.
 * In chapter 173, Sanji talking through Robin's Den Den Mushi hinted at his eyebrows' appearance.
 * In Episode 27, a shot of his left eye and eyebrow is shown, with the curl missing.
 * Since he was born in North Blue, he is the first Straw Hat not to originate from East Blue.
 * This also makes Sanji the only foreign member of the initial East Blue crew formation.
 * In keeping with the Vinsmoke Family's naming convention,  San  (三) means "three" in Japanese. This is a reference to Sanji's position as the family's third-born son, despite being the fourth-born child.
 * As a child, Sanji was imprisoned and forced to wear an iron mask. This resembles the story of the Man in the Iron Mask, allegedly a member of French royalty who was imprisoned in a similar manner.
 * Duval shares this resemblance, although he wore a mask from choice to hide his face (ironically, because it looked like Sanji's).
 * The reason for Sanji's massive nosebleeds is from the joke that Japanese people have high blood pressure. Therefore, they get nosebleeds when they are sexually aroused. This joke is a very common cliche in manga and anime.
 * Despite being apart of the Monster Trio, Sanji has only held a position in the top 3 highest bounty within the Straw Hats as 3rd highest from his bounty increase after Whole Cake Island Arc to the Raid on Onigashima
 * Luffy at 1,500,000,000; Jinbe at 430,000,000; and Sanji at 330,000,000.
 * Sanji has been known to smoke two brands of cigarettes, King Ground and Death.
 * There is a plot hole in the series when Sanji is unaware of a Devil Fruit user's inability to swim in the Baratie Arc, but he states that he became aware of this when he was a kid during the Thriller Bark Arc.
 * Sanji has a habit of saying "Mellorine" (an alternative to ice cream made from fats other than the butterfat normally used in ice cream) when looking, talking, or commenting about a beautiful woman. This carries over to the Funimation English dub. His personalized honorific for Nami "Nami-swan" (developed from san) also carries over.
 * He, Luffy, and Usopp all claim to have never been sick, and thus do not know what it feels like.
 * "Sanji" (三時) can mean "three o'clock" or "three o'clock snack". This points to a wider theme in Sanji's character, revolving around the number 3:
 * Sanji is the third son of the Vinsmoke Family.
 * In the popularity polls, Sanji has consistently been voted the third most popular character in One Piece since the second poll (except for the first, fifth and seventh polls, in which he was ranked fourth).
 * His shadow was used to animate the third member of the Penguin Trio, Inuppe.
 * Sanji is the only Straw Hat shown so far to have biological siblings; Nojiko is Nami's adopted sister, while Ace and Sabo are Luffy's sworn brothers. Ironically, while Nami and Luffy adore their siblings, Sanji and his brothers actively despise each other.
 * In the Pirate Warriors series of video games, Sanji cannot attack female characters. This applies to both when the player is controlling him and facing female enemies, as well as when the player encounters him as an enemy while controlling a female character. When selecting a stage where female characters appear as enemies, if Sanji is selected by the player, a warning box will appear that points out Sanji's weakness to female characters and the player will be given the option to change to another character or ignore it and play the stage as Sanji. Generally there are two methods for dealing with female characters while playing as Sanji in the Pirate Warriors series: one is to avoid fighting them if possible (this may not be possible if a female opponent's defeat is required), while the other is to use support characters to deal with female opponents.
 * In Pirate Warriors 2, even if Sanji is affected by a Mad Dial, he will still retain his principle and will not kick any woman.
 * In One Piece: Burning Blood, Sanji has a special attack "I won't kick a woman, even if it means my death!" that causes all his attacks (including his special and ultimate moves) to comically change into hearts and causes his health meter's portrait and the face on character model to change to his "heart eyes" face, when fighting female characters (as well as Bentham who is considered a female character in his DLC "Nami Mode" form). Unlike the Pirate Warriors series, Sanji can still attack female characters and "hearts" he produces can cause minor damage to female opponents. However Sanji is still weak against female characters.
 * In Chapter 831, a mirror clone of Sanji is seen with a lollipop instead of a cigarette, which matched with his appearance in the 4Kids dub.
 * He is the first Straw Hat to personally share his backstory with others: with Luffy, his fellow Baratie cooks, and a number of Krieg Pirates (discounting Luffy's anime-only sharing of his backstory with Zoro).
 * He is the third Straw Hat to almost unwillingly leave the crew for the greater good of everyone (after Nami and Robin).
 * The Whole Cake Island group reached Wano Country on Tama's birthday of March 3rd, meaning logically Sanji should have celebrated a birthday the day before; however, the Vivre Card databook entry for "O-Soba Mask," which debuted a few days later in-story, still lists Sanji's age at 21.
 * Although Sanji's was unfortunate enough to get a sketched photo for his first bounty picture, it ultimately worked out in his and the Straw Hat Pirates favor, as they were not yet powerful enough to take on the formidable Big Mom Pirates and Germa Kingdom before the timeskip.

SBS-Based Trivia

 * Sanji's birthday, March 2, comes from his name since 3-2 can be derived from San-ji. Also, his birthday in Japan is known as 'Hinamatsuri' (雛祭り).
 * Sanji has the ability to read any woman's three measurements (Bust - Waist - Hips) he identified Hancock, Robin, and Nami's measurements both before and after the timeskip.
 * According to Oda, people often speculate that Sanji's character is modeled after Leonardo DiCaprio, but he is actually modeled after Steve Buscemi as he appeared in Reservoir Dogs.
 * A fan asked Oda if what would Sanji's politics be, if he becomes the president, and Oda answered Sanji would pass laws that would give extreme preferential treatment to women and discriminate against men. This would result in the men forming a rebellion against him and he losing his position.
 * Sanji is the only one of the five Vinsmoke siblings to inherit his parents' blonde hair color because the genetic modifications of the other four changed their hair colors in the process.
 * Sanji's favorite foods are spicy seafood pasta and stuff that goes with black tea. Also, his favorite food from Wano Country is chawanmushi. His least favorite food is konjac because it has no nutritional value.
 * Sanji does not eat ice cubes, the same as Zoro, Nami and Franky.
 * Sanji's favorite dish to cook is seafood.
 * Sanji likes fried egg, over easy, coddled with karakuchi sauce.
 * Sanji has the fifth highest tolerance to alcohol among the Straw Hat Pirates.
 * Sanji's favorite type of island and season is Robin-chan on a Nami-san island (counted idiotic by Usopp's opinion).
 * Sanji's specific numbers are 05, 32, (3=San - 2=ji) and 59 (5=Ko - 9=kku, or cook).
 * Sanji's specific color is blue.
 * Sanji smells like cigarettes and seafood.
 * If the Straw Hat Pirates were a family, then Sanji would be the second son.
 * Sanji's animal resemblance is a duck.
 * However, in Chapter 651 when all the Straw Hat Pirates were represented as animals, Sanji was shown as a bighorn sheep.
 * If One Piece was set in the real world, then Sanji would be from France.
 * Sanji's thoughts are "Women, Cook, Cook, Nami-san, Robin-chan", and like the rest of the Straw Hat Pirates, "Friendship".
 * When a fan asked which flower Sanji resembles the most, Nico Robin's Japanese voice actress answered he most resembles a delphinium.
 * Sanji's blood type is S (RH-), an unusually rare blood type.
 * Sanji bathes every day, the same as Nami and Robin.
 * Sanji, Usopp and Robin cut the crew's hair.
 * Trafalgar D. Water Law calls Sanji according to his epithet, Black Leg-ya.
 * Sanji represents the prefecture of Kyoto.
 * Sanji typically sleeps at 12:00 A.M. and wakes up at 5:00 A.M.
 * If the Straw Hat Pirates were not pirates, then Sanji would be a beauty salon worker.
 * If the Straw Hat Pirates had a 50-meter race, then Sanji would come in second place.
 * If Sanji were to be given a Devil Fruit, he would have the Sui Sui no Mi.
 * In SBS 98, Oda showed Sanji's possible appearances at ages 40 and 60 in two separate timelines.