Talk:Daz Bonez

Bounty
Where does his 51,000,000 beri bounty come from? I don't remember it being mentioned, but it's on this page and the bounties page. --72.82.5.204 06:09, 4 May 2008 (UTC)


 * Baroque Works mini-series. One-Winged Hawk 12:04, 4 May 2008 (UTC)


 * I try to look around Baroque Works mini-series Ch. 359–413 but got nothing. please focus the position or chapter again because I think this is fake bounty.JGV 14:45, 5 May 2008 (UTC)

Here it is again... someone put up the 51,000,000 bounty. Can someone tell me where the sources for this is exactly? Manga chapter? Anime episode? Mini-arc? Data books? Please, so I could determine whether to add this to the Bounties page, as well as add it to the total bounty of Baroque Works. Yatanogarasu 16:17, 2 June 2009 (UTC)


 * I think it could be in chapter 217, page 14. The reason the bounty didn't show is probably due to a mistranslation. We should look at the original Japanese scan to confirm. Yatanogarasu 16:29, 2 June 2009 (UTC)


 * No such amount exists for him. I think the origins of the fake bounty came from the German translation. The false amount came from Smoker and Tashigi sitting on the boat looking at the wanted posters of Luffy and Zoro. One-Winged Hawk 23:33, 2 June 2009 (UTC)

First Appearance
Shouldn't the first appearance be said to be Chapter 155? http://manga.bleachexile.com/one-piece-chapter-155-page-18.html


 * It's a unclear silhouette of him like when Sengoku thought of Jinbei. Its not like other characters like Hannyabal as the character himself is not actually participating.Mugiwara Franky 07:11, 26 January 2009 (UTC)

Real name for page title
Shouldn't the title of this page be changed to "Daz Bones" instead? That is his real name (just like "Sir Crocodile" instead of "Mr. 0" and "Nico Robin" instead of "Miss All-Sunday"). We should also do the same for Mr. 3 (Gial Dino) and Mr. 2 Bon Kurei (Bentham). --Yatanogarasu 2:42, 13 March 2009 (UTC)


 * Mr. 1's code name is for the moment the most used name when referring to the guy like Aokiji, Kizaru, and Akainu.10:21, 13 March 2009 (UTC)


 * Then what about Edward Newgate and Monkey D. Luffy? Everyone knows them as "Whitebeard" and "Straw Hat", respectively, but their original name is used instead. Yatanogarasu 20:00, 31 January 2010 (UTC)


 * The thing is with Edward Newgate and Luffy is that they are more known by those names by most. For Mr. 2, Bentham is apparently not much known or being used to refer to him.Mugiwara Franky 07:06, February 1, 2010 (UTC)


 * Despite these character being more known by their Baroque Works codenames, they should be referred to by their real names for two reasons:
 * 1. Baroque Works is disbanded, hence these titles don't exist anymore, they rather act as nicknames
 * 2. For organisation and formality, they should not be referred by their nicknames/epithetsunsigned by Sables


 * Baroque Works maybe disbanded but a majority of characters still use the titles to refer to some of the members. This is apparently even more so by a significant number of people who read One Piece. Using their real names maybe more formal but for some of these guys, it may make them less identifiable to a certain degree as their real names are not that common.Mugiwara Franky 14:21, May 27, 2010 (UTC)

So, if Crocodile starts calling him "Daz Bones" regularly instead of "Mr. 1", then do we change? Yatanogarasu 23:24, January 23, 2011 (UTC)

I think we should. The only time he was recently called Mr.1 was during Impel Down in his introduction box. Crocodile called him Daz or Bones from then on. I think it should be changed. The same should go for Mr. 3 and Mr. 2's pages as well.DancePowderer 00:15, January 24, 2011 (UTC)

The Admirals too? They do call him Sakazuki more than Akainu. Yatanogarasu 00:29, January 24, 2011 (UTC)

Hold off on the admirals, at least for now. I've only noticed them getting called by their proper names a lot in the anime, not so much in the manga.DancePowderer 00:40, January 24, 2011 (UTC)

I disagree with Galdino. He is still often called Mr. 3 and his hairstyle is also a permanent reminder of his alias. Tho it is true that they completely moved away from Mr. 2 and are slowly building up Daz Bones instead of Mr. 1

I just checked Mr. 2's page, there it says Mr. 2 Bon Kurei. This way would cover both, but looks somewhat strange if you ask me. For the admirals, I agree with DancePowderer, it is really more an anime thing.Jinbe 00:57, January 24, 2011 (UTC)

I agree with renaming this page as Daz Bones, it's what he's being called all the time now. And maybe we should change "Mr. 2 Bon Kurei" to simply Bon Kurei. No one calls him Mr. 2 anymore anyway. (Mr. 3 should remain as Mr. 3)  YazzyDream  01:38, January 24, 2011 (UTC)

Then shouldn't Mr. 2 be called Bentham, since that is his real name? He hasn't been mentioned in a while, so we could get away with using it. As for Mr. 3, as much as I like consistency, I agree it should be kept for now.DancePowderer 03:29, January 24, 2011 (UTC)

I think we should go for the name that is known by most and is used frequently. Since Mr. 2 is usually called "Bon chan" or "Bon boy" (by Iva) we should go with Bon Kurei. The only one who called him Mr. 2 lately is, coincidently, Mr. 3. For Bentham... I can't remember anyone calling him that name - except for the "introduction" at Impeldown.

On top of that, If we start to strictly change the alias to the real name, we have to do it with the admirals and other characters too. The most prominent example would be Franky -> Cutty Flam. So, I agree with Dancepowderer that consistency is good, but in some cases we would cause mild confusion if we go strictly that way.

In addition, I think the real (but not often used) name really starts to shine if it is mentioned in the introducing text of an article instead of the header. It causes a nice "Aha!" - effect, something a wikia can only welcome.Jinbe 14:15, January 24, 2011 (UTC)

The best thing to do with characters is to use the name they are currently going by. Since Baroque Works is over, Mr. 1 has been refered to as Daz Bones, and his name has been more commonly used than the other named officer agents, so at the very least we should change Mr. 1 to Daz Bones and bring the other characters' name changes up for discussion on their respective talk pages. This would exclude the Admirals, since they have been refered to by their aliases, as well as Franky since he said he changed his name. This would include Mr. 2, Mr. 3, and Miss Doublefinger.DancePowderer 16:11, January 24, 2011 (UTC)

Then let's get a forum started. Here: Forum:Characters' Real Name. Yatanogarasu 19:08, January 24, 2011 (UTC)
 * And I know this isn't relevant, but I have another forum I want to bring up, in which nobody seemed to have noticed: Forum:Whitebeard's Powers Gallery. Yatanogarasu 19:10, January 24, 2011 (UTC)

So is anyone going to make the move? And if so, can you tell me how to change all the "Mr. 1" in the text into "Daz Bones", because retyping them out is a real hassle. Yatanogarasu 07:54, January 25, 2011 (UTC)

I can change the Mr. 1 lines on his article if you change the header to Daz Bones. I would do that myself as well, but I don't dare to touch that yet (because of redirections and stuff, not sure how it will affect the article)Jinbe 10:19, January 25, 2011 (UTC)

That horrible anime's difference

 * Should we add the trivia that during the Marineford arc his arms became swords and his hands disappeared, while in the manga and during the Arabasta arc they didn't? --Meganoide 23:12, January 23, 2011 (UTC)

Bounty hunter?
I think there is a misunderstanding/mistranlation concerning Daz Bones' past-profession in West Blue:

(for references see One Piece Manga Vol.24, Ch.217 and One Piece Anime Ep. 130) (Note: I used the same name for Daz Bones)

So basically the English translation you can find on the online manga reading sites omitted the bounty hunter part. Of course the other two can be wrong, but I think that Daz Bones wasn't a professional assassin, rather a bounty hunter known as "the assassin" or "the killer". Which means that "assassin" is only an epithet for his cruelty, not his profession. If that's true he is under the wrong category and needs to be put in the bounty hunter category, also he will become, with Zoro, another notable example of bounty hunter. This can be view as another parallelism between Luffy/Crocodile (captain, pirate, pirate king dream) and Zoro/Daz Bones (swordman, bounty hunter, first fighter), well but this is a conjecture.

Before I'll start editing, give me your opinions. leviathan_89 13:52, February 14, 2011 (UTC)

If this helps, here is the german version of that conversation:

Smoker: ...und in Arbana hat er Jazz Boner zur Strecke gebracht. (and in Arubana he defeated Daz Bones)

Tashigi: Jazz Boner?? Das war doch dieser Killer? (Daz Bones?? This killer?)

Smoker: Er war der berüchtigste Kopfgeldjäger im West Blue. Bei der Baroque Firma wurde er Mr. 1 genannt. (he was a notorious bounty hunter in the west blue. In baroque works he was known as Mr. 1)

Hope this helps.Jinbe 14:21, February 14, 2011 (UTC)

Well, it can't be a coincedence. Since only the English Translation doesn't mention the bounty hunter part, I think it's clear he was a bounty hunter and not an assassin (maybe he was an assassin in the Baroque Works, but not in West Blue), so I will start editing and correcting. If the Japanase version will contradict me, I'll revert all the editing. leviathan_89 18:47, February 14, 2011 (UTC)

Kind of. Here's a rough trans of Jpnese to Eng: Well basically, that tells us "killer" is his epithet. You know, like the supernova, but in japanese. *( Not to be confused with assassin.  Assassin is "暗殺者" which is "Ansatsusha" in romanization form. Smoker says "Koroshiya殺し屋" which means killer.) JapaneseOPfan 21:16, February 14, 2011 (UTC)


 * (you wrote east blue in the translation... do you mean west blue, don't you?)

I rewatched the anime episodes and in the ep. 118 (near the end) Zoro said: "I vaguely recall a bounty hunter well known in West Blue. Am I right? They called you a truly magnificent and notorious assassin..." I'm looking for the same sentence in the manga, but at this point it seems to me that Daz Bones was a notorious bounty hunter in West Blue, known as "the killer" (maybe because he killed his targets, in fact a "Wanted" person is "dead or alive") and in Baroque Works maybe he did also assassin mission, in fact he seems to have, with Miss Doublefinger, knowledge of assassination.

So at this point, my thought on this are that he was a bounty hunter and also an assassin (through Baroque Works). I have already made some changes, but tell me if you agree with this. leviathan_89 21:45, February 14, 2011 (UTC)

What you're looking for is in chapter 195, but you really shouldn't trust the subbs. If you need, I can trans. that section too.

I don't really want to talk about what he was during the Baroque Works period, but I just need to strain the fact that he is a killer, not an assassin in his bounty hunter days. That's all. JapaneseOPfan 21:51, February 14, 2011 (UTC)

Ok, than for the moment I'll leave him as bounty hunter with knowledge in assassination, known as "the killer". It's kinda confused this topic, sorry for make it this way. leviathan_89 22:27, February 14, 2011 (UTC)

All other sources use assassin. Just because your translation uses "killer" doesn't make it right. There's also no evidence he was a bounty hunter. SeaTerror 23:14, February 14, 2011 (UTC)

Well we are an original, accurate source! We don't depend on "all other sources". We depend on the raw. What Oda wrote. JapaneseOPfan 23:19, February 14, 2011 (UTC)

So you're saying your translation is more accurate than everybody else? SeaTerror 23:46, February 14, 2011 (UTC)

Well I may sound rude, but yes! I mean, "killer" and "assassin" are two different things. Same concept in Japanese. To be clear, I'm pretty sure all the other manga sites translate from CHINESE→English, looking at the speech bubbles that our fellow translators miss sometimes. I translated straight from the raw volume. As for the anime, they just probably used what was seen on the manga sites. JapaneseOPfan 00:04, February 15, 2011 (UTC)