Who's-Who

Who's-Who is one of the Tobiroppo, the strongest six Shinuchi of the Beasts Pirates.

Over a decade ago, he served in the World Government's CP9 agency, before his failure in the mission to guard the Gomu Gomu no Mi led to his imprisonment. Upon escaping, Who's-Who turned to piracy, becoming captain of his own crew before eventually joining the Beasts Pirates.

Due to his actions and role, Who's-Who is a supporting antagonist in the Wano Country Arc.

Appearance


Who's-Who is a very tall man at over 3.3 meters, lean yet well-toned with particularly long legs and a light complexion. A large mane of wavy, pale-pink hair goes down his back a little past his waist. A chain smoker, Who's-Who is always seen with a cigarette in his mouth.

Like some of his subordinates, Who's-Who wears a mask over the top half of his head down over his nose (where it comes to a slightly raised edge and point), bright-red in color and bearing two long, upward-curving horns, connected to the sides of the mask by circular bases. While his lower face remains bare, including his full-lipped mouth and defined jaw, his ears (on each of which is one still-visible, golden hoop earring) and eyes are obscured, the latter by large, yellow, circular coverings that do not seem to obstruct the man's vision. For his upper body, Who's-Who dons a plain, button-cuffed jacket colored the same red as his mask (paired with black gloves) over a black shirt with a double-winged collar, both unbuttoned to show off his chest and abdominals. The former is tattooed with two swirl-ended lines topping a stylized, thick-lashed eye motif, with his name below spelled "WHO WHO", all in black color (blue-purple in the anime). His lower wear consists of matchingly red, slim-fitted pants held up by a wide belt with a big and round, stud-lined buckle, and lastly dark dress shoes with single latchets buckled on each side.

Personality
Who's-Who generally maintains a calm and serious disposition, unlike some of his peers who seem prone to bickering or teasing. He does, however, get annoyed easily by noisy people.

An ambitious man, Who's-Who strives to become one of the Beasts Pirates' All-Stars by taking a spot from one of the current three, leading him to completely disregard their senior authority; this desire, according to King, springs from Who's-Who's past as a captain of his own crew. In accordance, he has also shown himself to be confident in his strength, believing it to suffice for him to kill an All-Star and even smirking excitedly at the thought of gaining an opportunity to try. Further evidencing his self-confidence is Who's-Who's claim of having the same potential as Rob Lucci, the strongest-ever CP9 agent.

In battle, Who's-Who tends to be derisive toward enemies, openly laughing at their (or their allies') predicament. He also feels no need to honor the spirit of a fair fight, as he freely chose to gang up on Jinbe with his subordinates, all the while mocking his foe about that very situation.

Somewhat spiteful, Who's-Who has stated that he bears something of a grudge against the Straw Hats simply for reminding him of his past, which they are only indirectly connected to.

Kaido
As with the other Tobiroppo, Who's-Who seems to have heavy respect for Kaido, in contrast to his impertinence toward the All-Stars. When Ulti insulted their boss without such being present, Who's-Who still grew shocked along with his peers and yelled at her.

All-Stars
Due to his goal of claiming a spot among the All-Stars, Who's-Who (like Sasaki) refuses to answer to the current ones, viewing them first and foremost as obstacles to said aspiration and justifying his insolence toward them through their crew's unfixed hierarchy system. His disregard for their seniority is further denoted by how, unlike the majority of his crewmates, Who's-Who refers to Queen and King without any honorific, with Queen in particular being an All-Star whose death Who's-Who has contemplated aloud.

Yet, in spite of his dislike of Queen, Who's-Who has shown willingness to set aside their differences in order to deal with internal threats together with his superior, namely by ambushing the perfidious X Drake (suggesting that the aforesaid mention of Queen's death may have been a mere ruse meant to prevent Drake from expecting said ambush).

Tobiroppo
Who's-Who is at least friendly enough with the other Tobiroppo to make casual small talk with them. Because, however, some of the other five share his rank-climbing ambition, he views them as rivals, most expressly Sasaki, stating how he wished to find Yamato as fast as possible to preempt Sasaki from doing so first. Ulti and Page One on the other hand are viewed as brats by Who's-Who, with him calling their squabbling annoying.

Subordinates


Who's-Who is followed by a personal band of subordinates in the Beasts Pirates. Befitting Who's-Who's smilodon Zoan, these subordinates have a cat theme to them, as some of them appear costumed with dark cat masks (matching Who's-Who's, but with feline ears instead of horns) as well as catlike tails, and others (possibly ability users) resemble various such felines as lions and leopards; Who's-Who's and his subordinates' residence on Onigashima is aptly named Nekoka-fé.

Worst Generation
Who's-Who appears to look down on the Worst Generation's Supernovas, referring to Luffy, Zoro, and Kid as mere "rats".

Who's-Who was at some point made aware of then-Tobiroppo X Drake's status as a traitor, and he thus aimed to kill him. Instead of tackling Drake head-on, Who's-Who was smart enough to trick the former into an ambush organized by him and Queen.

Straw Hat Pirates
Who's-Who feels vindictive toward the Straw Hats for being indirectly connected to, and reminding him of, his past of being imprisoned by the World Government, since the fruit he once failed at protecting at the government's behest, the reason for his imprisonment, is the very fruit that would go on to be eaten by Monkey D. Luffy. When coming across Jinbe, whom Who's-Who had seen at one point (but not directly come in contact with) during the latter's tenure as a Warlord of the Sea, Who's-Who directed his spite toward the newly joined Straw Hat, antagonistically refusing to show his face to Jinbe and exploiting the presence of his subordinates for a united assault on the fish-man.

Abilities and Powers
As one of the Tobiroppo, Who's-Who holds great authority in the Beasts Pirates, only Kaido himself and the All-Stars ranking above him. An ex-pirate captain, Who's-Who used to command his own crew at some point before joining Kaido, and before that had been a noteworthy member of the governmental intelligence agency CP9, implying a certain level of authority he must have held prior to his imprisonment.

In combat, Who's-Who is very formidable as one of the strongest members of an Emperor's crew, potentially enough (like his fellow Tobiroppo) to challenge the All-Stars for their position—something Who's-Who appeared confident in his ability to do. Twelve years ago before committing to piracy, Who's-Who was powerful enough to have been considered, by his own word, a bright prospect among CP9 with the same potential as the genius, Rob Lucci, who would grow to be the agency's most renowned superhuman assassin.

In the present, Who's-Who has proven capable of holding his own in battle against the ex-Warlord of the Sea, Jinbe, impressing the latter with his skill.

Otherwise, Who's-Who can be rather strategic, leading his then-fellow Tobiroppo Drake into an ambush by using his own supposed feud with Queen as a pretext to convince the SWORD captain into following him.

Physical Abilities
Who's-Who, even in human form, is shown to have a great deal of strength, speed, and durability that are only augmented by his proficiency in Rokushiki. His strength was enough for him to go blow for blow against Jinbe, one of the strongest known fish-men, and match his foe's strength.

Rokushiki
As an ex-CP9 agent who claims to have talent similar to Rob Lucci's, Who's-Who is a Rokushiki specialist capable of using all six styles. He has exhibited skill with using the basic techniques—namely Soru and Rankyaku—plus more advanced, self-developed variants: namely two Shigan derivatives that employ use of his dagger and the fangs gained from his Zoan transformation.

Devil Fruit


Who's-Who ate the Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Saber Tiger, an Ancient Zoan-type Devil Fruit that allows him to transform into a saber-toothed tiger (Smilodon) and a hybrid between human and said animal. Who's-Who is notably large in his full Beast Form, dwarfing normal humans.

His similarly massive Human-Beast Form greatly bolsters Who's-Who's physical capabilities, befitting a carnivorous Ancient Zoan type. In particular, Who's-Who has utilized his fangs to shoot "biting" shockwaves that rip through anything they hit.

Weapons
Who's-Who carries with him a straight-bladed dagger disguised as a long katana. It sports a hilt with pink tsuka-ito that through rhombus gaps shows the white hilt wrapping below, alongside a golden, quatrefoil-shaped tsuba. The pink saya is patterned with white, multi-petaled flower motifs and, due to its length, greatly belies the blade's shortness.

Attacks

 * Hagan: A variant of the Rokushiki technique Shigan whereby Who's-Who thrusts forward his dagger repeatedly, launching a series of sharp, compressed air projectiles. The attack was first used against Jinbe, who deflected it using Fish-Man Karate. In the VIZ translation, the attack's name is Blade Pistol.

Past
Who's-Who was once an agent serving in the World Government's assassin unit CP9, wherein he was considered a man of great potential comparable to Rob Lucci's. Twelve years ago, however, Who's-Who failed in his task to guard the Gomu Gomu no Mi, a Devil Fruit kept on a government ship at the time, which would later be eaten by Straw Hat Luffy. For Who's-Who's single mistake of failing to protect the fruit, he was arrested and jailed despite his prior service.

Eventually he escaped, which was around the time (from eleven years ago on) that he encountered then-Warlord of the Sea Jinbe, although they did not make direct contact. Upon defecting into piracy, Who's-Who initially captained his own pirate crew before joining Beasts Pirates and becoming one of the Tobiroppo. After joining, he developed the goal of usurping a post from one of the All-Stars.

Two years ago, after Luffy had first become a pirate, Who's-Who was surprised to learn that the rookie had eaten the very fruit that had been stolen under his watch.

Wano Country Arc
At some point before the latest Fire Festival, Who's-Who was made aware of X Drake's possible treachery (due to the latter freeing Trafalgar Law from imprisonment) and thus conspired with Queen to lead Drake into an ambush.



Sometime after the Fire Festival had commenced, the Tobiroppo, including Who's-Who, arrived on Onigashima. Kaido was supposedly the one who had them brought to his fortress, where they waited for him. Ulti expressed her desire for Queen to die, and Who's-Who wondered which of the six would take his spot if that happened. When this discussion caused Ulti and Page One to start arguing, Who's-Who told them to be quiet. Ulti then insulted Kaido as they awaited the meeting, causing the other Tobiroppo to rebuke her. After Kaido then greeted the six in his castle, Who's-Who was perplexed to learn that King was the one who had summoned them, with King bringing up Who's-Who and Sasaki's ambition to become All-Stars and telling them to know their place. Kaido then gave the Tobiroppo the mission of finding his "son" Yamato, saying he would let them battle one of the All-Stars for their position if they succeeded, terms that Who's-Who eagerly accepted.

Later, Who's-Who gathered his men and told them to ignore the commotion caused by Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, and Eustass Kid invading Onigashima, to instead focus their efforts on finding Yamato. He was later notified that Luffy and Yamato had gone to the Performance Stage in front of Kaido's castle.



After the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance had fully begun waging war inside the Skull Dome, Who's-Who received a call from King informing the Tobiroppo that the challenge for an opportunity to fight the All-Stars was cancelled, and that they were to stop the enemy alliance from getting to the roof of the dome. Who's-Who then approached Drake in a castle room and urged him to join him in killing Queen. However, this was a setup for Who's-Who and Queen to instead launch their planned ambush on Drake. As they accused him of treachery and questioned him, a sudden explosion occurred, enabling Drake to flee the castle to the Performance Stage.

Some time later, Who's-Who received another call from King, who ordered the Tobiroppo to find Kozuki Oden's son, Momonosuke, and kill him in order to break the enemy samurais' will to fight. Consequently, Who's-Who and his subordinates camped out at the Nekoka-fé on the fourth floor of Kaido's castle, with Luffy and Jinbe eventually reaching said floor. Whereas Luffy went further up toward the Skull Dome's roof, Jinbe remained on the floor, defeating several of Who's-Who's subordinates until coming face-to-face with the Tobiroppo, now as a fully transformed saber-toothed tiger. Who's-Who complained about Luffy getting away and Jinbe beating up his men, before revealing that he had seen the former Warlord in the past. Jinbe noted how he might recognize Who's-Who if he took off his mask, but the Tobiroppo stated it would not happen.

The two subsequently started their fight. When Sanji's cry for help was broadcasted throughout Onigashima, this caught Jinbe's attention, while Who's-Who tried an attack on him with his fangs. Who's-Who later returned to human form, engaging in further melee combat with the opposing fish-man. When the news of Luffy's defeat at Kaido's hands, and the Straw Hat's fall to the ocean below the floating Onigashima, was broadcasted across the Skull Dome, Who's-Who delightedly noted how this was good news. When then, however, Momonosuke send out his voice the same way to declare how Luffy was still alive and would return, Who's-Who looked on in dismay. This expression remained when Bao Huang accidentally projected her voice to notify the island of both Ulti's and Page One's defeats.

Following this, Who's-Who was seen laughing at Jinbe taking attacks from Who's-Who's subordinates, wondering if the fish-man was going to make excuses. Jinbe simply noted how, from the get-go, he had expected the enemy would exploit their numbers advantage. When then, however, many brainwashed Gifters started turning on and assailing Kaido's non-Gifter forces on a certain girl's order, Who's-Who showed himself irritated. With the numbers advantage gone, he then set upon Jinbe personally. Both men had a brief exchange of blows, using Rokushiki and Fish-Man Karate respectively, before Who's-Who started entering his Human-Beast Form. As he did so, Jinbe commented on his foe's past as a CP9 agent, who had been arrested 12 years ago. With Jinbe's suggestion that he had nothing to do with Who's-Who regardless, the latter disagreed, pointing out how Jinbe was now subordinate to Luffy, the man who had eaten the very Devil Fruit that Who's-Who had once been tasked to guard as an agent, his failure to do so being what led to his bygone imprisonment.

Major Battles

 * Who's-Who vs. Jinbe

Anime and Manga Differences
In the anime amid Kawamatsu's flashback showing his past with Onimaru (well before the Tobiroppo's introduction on Onigashima), Who's-Who is seen in a brief shot alongside Kaido, the All-Stars, and Sasaki, in Kawamatsu's imagination; despite this taking place 13 years before the present day, Who's-Who (like the others) is depicted looking the same as his present-day self.

Trivia

 * Who's-Who is possibly named after the card game of the same name invented by games scholar David Parlett, fitting with the card game-themed names of the Shinuchi.
 * Who's-Who's favorite food is crab paella.
 * Possibly as an artistic error, Who's-Who's dagger is depicted differently in the Magazine version of Chapter 1017 compared to prior chapters, the tsuba being round as opposed to quatrefoil-shaped.

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