Genbo

Genbo (ゲンボウ, Genbō) is one of the Shandian warriors that fought to take back Upper Yard from Enel. He uses a bazooka which fires rare (in Skypiea) iron.

Appearance
Genbo is a fat, bald Shandian with a hat that resembles a chef's hat, but with dark yellow and white stripes on it. He wears a grass skirt, much like many of his comrades, and has a large belt with a big buckle hanging from over his left shoulder. His arms are covered by some sort of spotted, fur-lined gloves reaching up to his neck, covering even the shoulders. He has a standard pair of Shandian's wings on his back.

Personality
Genbo seems to be a respected Shandian warrior. He is apparently not very talkative, and seems to take his fighting very seriously.

Abilities and Powers
Despite his fat appearance, Genbo has proven to be a capable fighter. He's strong enough to employ in combat a bazooka that shoots iron balls, an unusual weapon in the sky, as noted by Yama. Like many other Shandians, he can use a pair of Jet Skis (ジェットスキー, Jet Skis) to fly proficiently.

History
Being one of the Shandians, he was born in the sight of war. He, together with with his Shandian friends, was told the story of Calgara.

Enel's Survival Game
He was first seen in a meeting with the other Shandians. After the meeting, they started moving to the God's Shrine. His group together with Kamakiri confronted Gedatsu, one of Enel's priest. Kamakiri was wounded, causing them to retreat. As they proceeded to the forest, all of them were stuck in the Ordeal of String by Shura, except Wiper, who suddenly appeared out of nowhere and defeated the priest using a Reject Dial, thus freeing his comrades. As Genbo proceeded alone, he encountered and defeated some of the Enforcers. He later ran into Yama. The two started fighting, but Genbo was rapidly defeated and left unconscious when Yama used his Ten-Fold Axe on him.

End of the 400 Year War
After the war, he was seen celebrating beside Zoro and everyone else who attended the celebration. He then reunited with his comrades in their effort to restore the forest.