Gasparde

General Gasparde (ガスパーデ将軍, Gasupāde-Shōgun) appears in One Piece Movie 4: Dead End Adventure. He is a former Marine turned pirate with a bounty of 95,000,000, mostly due to his betrayal of the World Government.

Devil Fruit
Gasparde has eaten the Ame Ame no Mi, a peculiar Logia-class Devil Fruit giving him the ability to turn any part of his body into candy syrup. It also allows him to make weapons on his own body from the parts turned to candy syrup as well as imitate the Gomu Gomu no Mi's power of elasticity.

Personality
Like most villains in One Piece, Gasparde doesn't think much of his crew, referring to them as "underlings". Perhaps it is due to this attitude that his right-hand man Needles wanted to kill him. Gasparde claimed that power is everything.

Gasparde claimed that he hated the sea, but with power he can rule it all. He also scoffs at the idea of One Piece and dreams in general, similar to those of Bellamy Pirates and Donquixote Doflamingo. In fact, as Luffy points out near the end of their fight he is basically a person "playing pirate", using the word in title only and having no idea what the true meaning of bring a real pirate is.

He also seems to have knowledge of Shanks as he recognized Luffy's straw hat, which he stabbed through, in order to mock Luffy.

Dead End Adventure
He heads his own pirate crew and entered the Dead End Race after rigging it (apparently having won it the last few times), claiming it as a way to cure his boredom on the high seas.

In the fight with Luffy near end of the movie, Sanji provided Luffy with bags of flour. This was the weakness that Luffy exploited in order to deal physical blows to Gasparde. He tried one last attack on Luffy by trying to impale him with a series of spikes emitted from his body. He failed, and was launched into a nearby cyclone by Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Bazooka, his fate afterward is unknown.

Trivia

 * His name might be a reference to the pirate Gasparilla a.k.a Jose Gaspar, he has a parade/festival/carnival/party in his name located in Tampa, Florida where he once attacked and used as a base.
 * Its is of note that according to the recently revealed rank listings of the Marines, the rank of "Shōgun" does not exist in the One Piece Marines.
 * He is similar to a canon character in the series, X. Drake, both high-ranking marines with a rare Devil Fruit (Logia and rare Ancient Zoan) who turned to piracy, thus earning a high bounty (though Drake's bounty is far higher).