Talk:Bellamy

Moving to Bellamy
I would like to suggest moving this page to Bellamy. Most other pages we have are under simply the character's name, unless the character is better known by a different name (for example, Aokiji and Gol D. Roger). So, I suggest doing the same with this page, and simply renaming it Bellamy. --Murasaki 06:00, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Okay I guess.Mugiwara Franky 06:35, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Same position as I am about Buggy, but It doesn't really matter. He's a very short-lived character, so far not too important to the overall plot, not much more significance seems to be coming from him, sicne he's probably dead. I prefer having the Hyena, but it doesn't matter. But if we stick with "The Hyena' at the end, the title needs to be changed to Bellamy the Hyena, instead of Bellamy The Hyena. having The capped, unless it's at the beginning or the end of a title, is incorrect.


 * Capitalize the letter at the beginning and end of the Title
 * Capitlize any important words in between. Words such as Book, Horse, External, ect count, words like the it and, ect, are not improtant. Proper Nouns are always important. Cody2526 06:46, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


 * I agree it should be Bellamy, just because its quick to reference elsewhere. One-Winged Hawk 10:07, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

No More Speculation
Do not put that Bellamy was killed. That is complete speculation. Drunk Samurai 01:21, 4 October 2008 (UTC)


 * Dammit! Every time we remove that, (the same thing happens on the bounties page), someone puts it back on. --One-Winged Hawk 08:55, 4 October 2008 (UTC)


 * Oh yeah? Then why not sat that Nico Olvia, Nero, Higuma, and such other characters, are still alive? I mean, we haven't seen most of them die on screen, but we still assume them dead. What's up with that? Yatanogarasu 20:47, 26 November (UTC)


 * Those characters were percifically stated to be dead, going by Oda's words... ellemy we don't know what kind of wound he recieved (though I admit it definately LOOKS like he died).


 * My argument for him left for dead is that when Doflamingo deals with Bellamy he says "Go do want yoy please" (or something like that) and then adds later "but I don't need you on my side!". He basically is telling Bellamy he can do as he pleases, however though he is being allowed to do what he wants that doesn't mean Doflamingo himself will want him around even still with that in due consideration. Considering Doflamingo runs a slave trade and his Devil Fruit powers, I wouldn't put it past the guy. He is pretty much teasing and tormenting Bellamy before the final outcome as it was, same with the Marines though that fight got interupted. One-Winged Hawk 09:20, 27 November 2008 (UTC)


 * Check out the "Category:Dead Characters" page and see who really died and who was only "speculated", and we should see if Bellamy should be considered dead or not. Yatanogarasu 20:49, 26 November (UTC)


 * Technically, due to Oda's habit of not killing important characters in the present, Bellamy can't be considered dead. Only people in flashbacks and characters created purely for canon fodder are killed.Mugiwara Franky 07:17, 27 November 2008 (UTC)


 * Yeah, but even canon, characters like Nero, Sham, Roshio (especially Roshio, who was not determined whether or not he was killed by Bellamy, or just brutally injured, but is still considered dead), and some others, are not actually confirmed killed, but are still considered dead, so why not Bellamy (just like Roshio)? Yatanogarasu 18:46, 27 November 2008 (UTC)


 * Nero and Sham are not confirmed dead characters. Roshio was a character created purely to show Bellamy's strength. Nothing more, nothing less. He had no personality, no significant role other than his death, no development. He was just a punching bag.


 * Bellamy, on the other hand, can't be considered dead as he is a well developed character. He had a really significant role in the story. Characters with such statue are rarely killed off by Oda. Besides, there have been other characters who suffered worse than Bellamy and survived. I mean aren't the wounds inflicted on Hatchan and Mr. 1 more damaging than Bellamy. Don't tell me that being sushied and being cut on a sub atomic level isn't more damaging than a measly slash from controlled lackey.Mugiwara Franky 03:45, 28 November 2008 (UTC)


 * Roshio was pretty much confirmed dead. Don't know if he was stated to be killed, but he was identified to have been "finished off" by Bellamy who used his ulimate attack on him. Same attack he used on Luffy (with Luffy knocking him down in one). One-Winged Hawk 08:08, 28 November 2008 (UTC)


 * But from both the manga and anime, we saw and heard a sound effect of "chop" from Sarquiss' knife, meaning he did chop something, and if it isn't a killing blow on Bellamy, then what could it be? Yatanogarasu 21:06, 10 December 2008 (UTC)


 * For sure something was cut by the sound, but it doesn't mean it was fatal. Look at Spandam, there was a cracking sound and even a gruesome visualization in the anime when Robin broke him, but he's still alive. If a guy like Spandam who is weaker than the average grunt can survive a Devil Fruit user like Robin, then a captain like Bellamy could survive against a lackey like Sarquiss.Mugiwara Franky 05:44, 11 December 2008 (UTC)

Presumed Deceased Category?
So based on the recent discussion on Talk:Kinemon, I think Bellamy should be placed into Category:Presumed Deceased. Mostly, I agree with what's been posted in the above section about reasons why he could be dead. Though I think the "presumed" category is a better fit, since nothing is confirmed.

The only new piece of evidence I would like to add is that in recent chapters, it has been stated by several of his underlings (Monet, etc) that Doflamingo KILLS anyone who doesn't follow through on his orders. Also there's what Buffalo says about his attitude towards killing people in reference to the villages of Baby 5's boyfriends. Basically, everything we've been told about Doflamingo recently would suggest that he would have no reason to leave Bellamy alive. 06:56, December 18, 2012 (UTC)

Hmm, I never really thought about that in retrospect. It's a different kind of insubordination, but still under the same umbrella. Sure, go ahead. 07:04, December 18, 2012 (UTC)