Monkey D. Luffy/Relationships

Family


Monkey D. Luffy's family is filled with incredibly notorious and powerful individuals. This includes his grandfather, Monkey D. Garp, who is considered a hero within the Marines and the man who had gone toe-to-toe with Gol D. Roger, the Pirate King. His father, Monkey D. Dragon, the head of the Revolutionary Army, the most wanted man in the world and the greatest enemy to the World Government. His two brothers, Portgas D. Ace and Sabo, who are not connected to him via blood but are his sworn brothers through the ritual of drinking sake. Ace became the Second Division commander under the Yonko, Whitebeard, who was considered the strongest man alive, and achieved a bounty of 550,000,000. Sabo is the second in command of the Revolutionary Army, serving directly under Luffy's father, Dragon, and has a bounty of 602,000,000. His foster mother, Curly Dadan, is a bandit and the boss of the Dadan Family. Luffy's biological mother and grandmother are still unknown.

Monkey D. Dragon


Luffy has never met Dragon, despite him being his father, and for a long time he did not even think he had one. He has never inquired about his father to anyone, not even his grandfather, Garp. He also had no idea who Dragon was, as a criminal or as the head of the Revolutionary Army. He was left confused by everyone’s, including his crew’s, shock when Garp revealed to them all who his father is.

Since then, Luffy has not really cared to learn more about Dragon and is not at all fazed by his father’s reputation. He never mentions or discusses him and has never tried to locate him. The only time Luffy has taken any interest in his father was when he read that Blackbeard had attacked the base of the Revolutionary Army, and got his first look at Dragon’s face, commenting that he looks nothing like him. He nonchalantly told Ivankov that Dragon, who Ivankov served under, was his father whilst he was discussing his role in the Revolutionary Army.

Dragon, on the other hand, seems to keep up with his son’s exploits, although this is rarely shown. He is completely accepting of Luffy’s decision to become a pirate and expects great things of his son. He made an appearance in Loguetown in order to save Luffy from Smoker and as his son sailed away to the Grand Line he shouted towards him with a smile to go forth and fill his desires. This is the closest Dragon has ever been to meeting his son. He smiled when he heard the news of Luffy's actions at Enies Lobby, talking to himself that Luffy should live the life he wants, and that the day for them to meet will eventually come. It was noted by Ivankov that Dragon tends to stare off into the distance in the direction of East Blue, where Luffy was born, acting as some sort of homing instinct. Much like Luffy, he casually confirmed to his men that Luffy is indeed his son. It appears that Sabo likes to regularly inform Dragon of Luffy’s exploits and he has been seen going over his adventure in Totto Land. He sounded somewhat grateful for Ivankov’s role in protecting Luffy during the Battle of Marineford, but remarked that Luffy is not a child one has to keep their eye on. Ivankov told Luffy that Dragon is not the kind of man to allow his son to get executed when he mistakenly believed that Ace was also Dragon's son.

Since this connection was fully revealed by Fleet Admiral Sengoku during the Battle of Marineford, Luffy has garnered a lot of attention, both positive and negative. He has been labeled a 'dangerous future element' and has been hunted down, personally, by Admiral Akainu, as well as the World Government who escalated their hunt for Luffy, although this is now mostly because of Luffy’s own actions than his relationship with his father. He has gained allies because of his connection to Dragon, such as Ivankov and Kuma, the latter of whom never revealed to Luffy he was aiding him in order to maintain his cover. His connection with Dragon has also inspired fear into some people, with members of the Marines growing wary of fighting Luffy.

Portgas D. Ace


Portgas D. Ace was a notorious pirate of Whitebeard’s crew who was the sworn brother of Luffy and Sabo. The two shared an extremely close bond that was forged in their childhood. They first met when they were kids after Luffy was sent to Dadan by his grandfather, Garp. They grew close on their many misadventures and eventually recognized each other as brothers through the ritual drinking of sake. Luffy was fully aware that Ace's father was Gol D. Roger.

The pair got off to a bad start as Ace was hostile towards Luffy and at one point spat on him before they had been introduced. Luffy was determined to become friends with Ace, however, and persistently followed him around trying to win him over, having to overcome constant dangers forced upon him by Ace for three months. Luffy eventually won Ace over when he refused to reveal the location of Ace’s treasure stash to Porchemy. Impressed, and understanding the loneliness that Luffy felt, Ace decided to become friends with him.

Throughout their childhood the pair would regularly fight to see who was stronger, with Luffy losing every time despite the advantage of having a Devil Fruit. Nonetheless, Luffy remained determined to one day defeat Ace. They swore over a bottle of sake that they are brothers and continued living their lives of misadventures throughout Foosha Village. They grew even closer after Sabo’s apparent death, the devastating loss of their brother hardened their determination to become pirates and they both promised each other that once they turn 17 they would set out for sea, with Ace doing so first as he was three years older than Luffy. They would reunite in Alabasta whilst Ace was on the hunt for Blackbeard and Luffy was aiding Princess Vivi. Once he had held off Smoker for Luffy he met up with him on his ship and offered Luffy to join the Whitebeard pirates, despite knowing he would say no. He was introduced to Luffy’s crew, the Straw Hats, and Ace implicitly apologized to them for the trouble his brother causes them without needing to know the details. The two were very friendly and happy to see each other again after three years. He then chose to leave Luffy and his crew before giving him his Vivre Card so they could meet up again.

Ace cares deeply for Luffy and became angry with Blackbeard when he stated that he will try and capture Luffy and hand him over to the Marines, responding that he would not just let him do that to his brother. This protectiveness of Luffy has been a staple of his relationship since they were kids, as he would often intervene when Garp was too rough or harsh with Luffy. He grew distressed when he overheard that Luffy had made it inside Impel Down and actively tried to rush back into the elevator to head down to the level he was on but was stopped by Magellan. He was angry with Luffy when he arrived at the Battle of Marineford because he feared that he was going to get himself killed, however, he pretended that it was a matter of his pride. Despite this, he could not help but be surprised that Luffy could use Haoshoku Haki and being joyful when Luffy had successfully freed him from his seastone handcuffs, both lamenting and praising him. He then quickly tried to flee the battlefield with Luffy. However, it would be Ace’s loyalty and protectiveness that would be his downfall. Having taken the bait by Admiral Akainu, he tried to protect Whitebeard’s pride and ended up having to take a direct hit from one of Akainu's attacks that was aimed at Luffy, destroying his internal organs. He collapsed into Luffy’s arm and poignantly noted that he would not get to see him become the Pirate King, being certain that he would achieve this dream. But nonetheless, he died with a smile on his face after thanking Luffy for loving him when nobody else would.

Luffy greatly admired Ace and is proud of his accomplishments out at sea. His devotion to Ace is so high that he was willing to infiltrate the Marines’s most notorious prison to save him, and then immediately traveled to the Battle of Marineford to try and save Ace from his execution. When it came to saving him, Luffy outright refuted any pleas for him to stop, shouting back at his brother that he can say whatever he likes, but that he was still going to try and save him regardless. This devotion greatly impressed Whitebeard and his crew who all followed suit. Ace’s death crushed Luffy both mentally and emotionally. The shock from losing his brother sent Luffy into such a catatonic state that he was completely unable to react to his surroundings and protect himself. He almost certainly would have died at the hands of the Marines and Akainu if it were not for the allies he had around him. He had to be carried off the battlefield and eventually woke up at Amazon Lily and had a mental breakdown, not being able to fully comprehend Ace’s death and at times outright refused to believe it was true, whilst also lashing out destructively at his environment. It was only thanks to Jinbe that Luffy was able to get out of this depression and continue living his dream of becoming the Pirate King, like he promised to Ace so many years ago.

Since the time-skip Luffy has not talked about Ace as the topic has never come up. This changed when he landed on Wano and met a young girl named Tama who had befriended Ace. She was unaware that he had died due to Wano being cut off from the rest of the world, forcing Luffy to bluntly tell her that Ace was now gone, showing he had come to terms with his passing. Whilst in Dressrosa he abandoned his original mission there in order to compete in the gladiatorial games as Ace’s Devil Fruit, the Mera Mera no Mi, was the prize and did not want anyone else to have it. Whilst fighting Chinjao, Luffy was greatly angered when he mocked Ace’s death and unleashed his Gomu Gomu no Thor Elephant Gun on him.

Monkey D. Garp


Monkey D. Garp is a Vice-Admiral, a hero of the Marines, and is Luffy's grandfather. Due to being a prideful member of the Marines, Garp had high expectations of his grandson and wished for him to become a Marine just like him. As a result, he was extremely vexed that his grandson chose to become a pirate instead, the natural enemies of the Marines, and blamed Shanks for ‘corrupting’ him. Nonetheless, he cares deeply for his grandson and has shown to be proud of some of his achievements. Luffy loves, but also fears, his grandfather. However, the two get along quite well with each other, often laughing or scolding one another.

It is unknown how Garp came into custody of Luffy. However, it is assumed that because of the nature of Dragon’s life as a revolutionary, he had passed Luffy off to Garp to be raised by him. Luffy’s childhood relationship with Garp was dominated by the latter’s unorthodox, and brutal, training methods, such as throwing him into valleys, leaving him alone in dangerous forests, and tying him to balloons to fly at high altitudes. He did all this with the explicit goal of making Luffy a strong Marine. Due to Garp’s work, he had to give Luffy to Dadan, a local mountain bandit, whilst he was away. He regularly returned to Luffy during his vacations and held training sessions with him and Ace, and at one time, with Sabo.

Due to his experiences of Garp from his childhood, Luffy has developed a fear of him whilst having also grown to love him. This was highlighted when the pair reunited in Water 7 and Luffy was immediately on the receiving end of one of Garp’s punches. Such was Luffy’s fear of Garp he refused to fight back and told his crew not to attempt anything either. The two are more than capable of pleasant chit-chat however, as despite the rough start to them reuniting they were happy to see each other, Garp even told Luffy about who his father was and updated him on Shanks, as well as inform him about the Yonkos. He also promised Luffy he would not try and stop him leaving Water 7 and was willing to falsify a report to do so. However, he was later forced to renege on this promise but was happy to see he managed to escape him. The two share similarities, such as their bizarre habit of spontaneously falling asleep, as they both did so whilst Garp was scolding Luffy, shocking everyone. The Straw Hats noted that he really must be Luffy’s grandfather because of the striking similarities in their personalities.

Luffy was completely ignorant of Garp’s great reputation within the Marines and had no idea his own grandfather fought on an equal footing with the Pirate King, Gol D. Roger, until his crew informed him. However, Luffy shrugged it off and still seeis him as just his grandfather. Due to his love for his grandfather he was extremely reluctant to fight him during the Battle of Marineford, despite him standing between him and Ace, but eventually gave in and punched him out of his path. Since the time skip Luffy has not met his grandfather but showed some curiosity in seeing him again after Chinjao mentioned him. He does not appear to hold a grudge against Garp for being indirectly involved with Ace’s execution and eventual death, fully understanding that Garp’s duty as a Marine made it difficult for him to act.

Although he is greatly disappointed by Luffy’s decision to become a pirate, he is still pleased with how Luffy has turned out as a person. Garp was upfront about how proud he was when he heard that Luffy had outrageously infiltrated Impel Down, remarking gleefully that his grandson had done it again, annoying Fleet Admiral Sengoku. He was left in a panic when he saw Luffy falling from the sky to join the Battle of Marineford, fearing for his well-being. He was the least surprised out of everybody that Luffy could use Haoshoku Haki, simply remarking that he did inherit it after all. Due to Garp's pride and loyalty to the Marines he accepted that he had to try and stop Luffy reaching Ace. He shouted at Luffy to be a man and take him on as that was the only way he could save his brother. As Luffy attacked him Garp's loyalty to his grandchildren won out and he allowed Luffy to strike him. He was guilt stricken by the loss of Ace and Luffy's suffering, despite trying to hide it, and took a beating from Dadan over the serious pain Luffy was going through. Since the time skip, Garp has become more lax about his grandson’s well being, as he did not seem fazed by the news that two members of the Yonko, Kaido and Big Mom, had teamed up to take down Luffy, instead just laughing it off.

Curly Dadan


Dadan is the foster mother of Ace and Luffy and is a notorious Mountain Bandit. She was extremely reluctant to take on Luffy as she felt her hands were already full with Ace, but was blackmailed by Garp to do so. Luffy disliked Mountain Bandits due to being captured by the mountain bandit, Higuma, and almost fed to a Sea King by him before Shanks saved him. Despite this, they grew to love and care for each other deeply.

She was often left flabbergasted by Luffy’s attitude, as he never seemed fazed by the threats or challenges she threw at him. Remarking that both he and Ace are too strong for her to handle. Dandan was initially cold to Luffy as she stated outright that she does not care if he were to die, leaving him out in a forest for a week. This started to change, however, as she begrudgingly got use to his presence and was willing to rescue him and Ace from the pirate captain, Bluejam. She was greatly distraught over Ace’s death, but even more so for Luffy, knowing full well that his heart is in complete agony. She begged him not give in to the pain and to bounce back. She proudly declared that no matter what Luffy does, she will always be on his side.

Luffy was greatly worried for her well-being when she was defending him from Bluejam. He had grown attached to Dadan and wished for her and the rest of her family to see him off before he sets sail on his pirate journey. However, she stubbornly refused whilst trying to put on a brave face. Before leaving, Luffy told her once again that he hates Mountain Bandits, but that he likes her, causing her to burst into tears.

Dandan has been seen making a scrapbook of news articles about Luffy whilst her bandit family were wearing Straw Hats. She was overjoyed when she heard the news of Luffy defeating the Shichibukai, Doflamingo, and his bounty increasing, having a party with her bandit family and the rest of Foosha Village to celebrate.

Sabo


Like Ace, Sabo was initially annoyed with Luffy when they first met. At first, Sabo wanted to kill Luffy for discovering his and Ace's plans. However, when Luffy refused to give away the location of Ace and Sabo's treasure to Porchemy, Sabo and Ace rescued and befriended him. Like with Ace, Luffy is very close to Sabo, who had a tendency to defend or save Luffy when they were hunting together.

Sabo, Luffy, and Ace shared a drink, making them official brothers and establishing the deep bond between the three. According to Luffy, Sabo was a nicer brother to him than Ace. When Sabo's father came to take him back, Sabo willingly returned with him so that Luffy and Ace would be safe from the hired pirate Bluejam. When Sabo's apparent death was reported by Dogra, Luffy grieved by crying all night until he fell asleep. Luffy only snapped out of this sorrowful moment when Ace told him to live proudly, as Sabo wanted. Sabo's supposed death was also one of the main motivations for Luffy to become stronger.

When Sabo and Luffy were reunited after twelve whole years, Luffy did not recognize him at first and even challenged him after hearing he would not let him have Ace's Mera Mera no Mi. However, he reacted in shock upon realizing the latter's identity. Luffy quickly embraced Sabo while crying joyfully after finding out his remaining brother was alive and well. Sabo thanked Luffy for surviving the Battle of Marineford and asked for permission to eat the Mera Mera no Mi which Luffy unhesitatingly allowed. When Jesus Burgess attempted to kill Luffy, Sabo quickly intercepted him and Luffy was happy to see his brother again even more so after seeing that Sabo inherited Ace's power. When Sabo was preparing to leave Dressrosa, he left Luffy a Vivre Card and entrusted Luffy's safety to the Straw Hats similar to what Ace once did in the past.

After learning about the Blackbeard Pirates' attack on the Revolutionary Army's base, Luffy expressed worry for Sabo's safety and only calmed down when Pedro mentioned the possibility of Sabo being okay due to there being no mention of him being killed or captured.

Straw Hat Pirates
To find such loyal companions... your son is indeed amazing... Dragon.

The Straw Hats are made up of people who have dominated Luffy’s adult life. They were all recruited personally by Luffy and have all developed a deep bond with each other, especially with Luffy, their captain. It is fair to say that Luffy values no one more than his Straw Hat crew members and sees them less as his crew and more as his family. His dedication to them is boundless and will go above and beyond for any single one of them and this sentiment is reciprocated by each one for Luffy.

Each member of the Straw Hats have gained extreme notoriety because of their association with Luffy and having aided him in nearly every single one of his antics. This reputation and notoriety has strengthened their bond with their captain and they feel they could not be anywhere else but on their ship, alongside him. This has resulted in a cumulative bounty of a staggering 3,161,000,100 across ten members, ranging from as low as 100 to as high as 1,500,000,000. Luffy is constantly thankful for the support his friends provide him and believes in all of their abilities unwaveringly and does not discriminate against any of them when recruiting or giving them orders. Part of Luffy’s ability to succeed is him being able to have absolute trust in his crew members in any situation they find themselves in. This was made most apparent when Luffy fought Rob Lucci and he noted that he could not go and save his crew as he would have to take his eyes off Lucci, who would then quickly kill them all, and so chose to trust his friends to save themselves, instead, which earned him the CP9 agent's praise.

What a capable captain... If only a certain idiot could have heard you.

Compared to other pirate captains Luffy does not impose any sense of superiority over his crew, treating them as complete equals and is easily the most laid back out of them all. He is comfortable with surrendering his authority when the situation calls for it, this is dominantly seen with Nami, his navigator, as he allows her to be the voice of authority when it comes to sailing the ship across the seas. None of his crew members refer to him as ‘captain’ and instead call him by his name, a sign of how close they are. Despite the fact that they can all be frustrated by some of Luffy’s decisions and recklessness they all share undying loyalty to him and will follow his orders without question whenever he is serious.

As noted earlier, Luffy does not have a preference when recruiting someone, not on sex, race, age or even strength. He is somewhat aware of having to recruit people who are capable in specific professions, such as cooking, medicine and navigation, having managed to recruit some of the best in each one. He has pestered most of his crew members to join such as Zoro, Nami, Sanji, Chopper, Franky and Brook, with Usopp and Robin joining of their own accord. Jinbe is much more mixed on this front as he wanted to join but only after he had concluded some unfinished business. He also has the tendency to recruit people he just met, such as Brook, and again with numerous zombies he found interesting whilst on Thriller Bark.

Luffy has the habit of putting his crew in great danger, much to their annoyance, however, this does not come out of a disregard for their lives but instead it is because he has absolute faith in their abilities and his own. He burdens himself with the responsibility of protecting every single member of his crew if the situation calls for it. Although this has dominantly worked out in his favor, this eventually led to him losing every single one of them on Sabaody Archipelago when Bartholomew Kuma used his Devil Fruit abilities to scatter them all. This experience crushed Luffy as he lamented himself for not being able to save a single one of his crew members. His crew are very much aware of Luffy’s idea of an adventure, with some, such as Nami, Usopp and Chopper, often trying to hide information from him that could lead to him making a more dangerous decision for them. This was notable when Luffy overheard the details of Nami’s new compass and how it points to the most dangerous island, causing Nami and Usopp to panic once they realized Luffy understood what had been said, and even threatened to break the compass. This difference over 'adventure' often leads to Nami and Luffy bickering about who decides to go where.



Luffy’s determination for his crew members has been put on full display numerous times. After Nami had betrayed him he followed her back to her home village and managed to defeat Arlong, the fish-man who had cruelly oppressed her since she was a child, in order to free her from him and have her return to his crew. He carried a sick Nami on his back, as well as an injured Sanji, up a 5,000 meter mountain in order to get them medical attention whilst in a blizzard, which was made even more grueling due to rubber's reaction to the cold. When Nico Robin was taken by CP9 to Enies Lobby he stormed the facility, fighting through hundreds of Marines and defeated two members of CP9, including their strongest fighter, Rob Lucci, to get her back. When Luffy had reached his lowest point after the death of Ace, falling into a pit of dispair, he was able to recover after Jinbe, who was not yet part of the Straw Hats, reminded him of his crew, which made Luffy realise he has something to live for and cried out that he wanted to see them all. After Sanji had been taken by the Yonko, Big Mom, he infiltrated her territory, sabotaged the wedding and fought Katakuri for twelve hours and remained defiant even as Sanji brutally attacked him so he could get his cook to return. He was left completely distraught after having to defeat Usopp and kick him out of his crew and was overjoyed when he returned. He was extremely angry when he saw all his crew members had been defeated by Enel and Nami had been taken captive by him. After he witnessed the Yonko, Kaido, destroy Oden Castle, where his crew were hiding, he flew into a rage and attacked him.

​​​​​His entire crew are aware of the effort Luffy puts in trying to protect them, as he always takes on the strongest opponent in every fight they get involved in. This led to some self-reflection for all of them after they heard that, whilst they were stuck on their respective islands, Luffy had fought in an extremely dangerous war to rescue his brother, Ace, but ended in failure. Upon receiving Luffy’s message to wait two years they all, independently, decided to do everything they can to become stronger and more capable for their captain. They have grown dedicated to Luffy and bluntly refused Kuma’s offer of saving their own lives in exchange for their captain's, and have ridiculed anyone who insults Luffy’s dream of becoming the Pirate King. By extension, they feel a debt of gratitude towards Luffy for having been responsible for reviving their own respective dreams.

Luffy is dominantly responsible for the fun that his crew has on their journey. He is the life of any party they have and tends to succeed in putting a smile on their faces. Unlike most crews, Luffy’s crew seems to be the only one to commit some act of violence towards their captain, mostly in comedic fashion, as a way to vent their frustration with him, Nami being the biggest culprit. They always look to him for a direction to go and for a decision to be made. Though this has caused conflict due to Luffy’s unorthodox thinking and rationale, they often still accept that Luffy can understand what to do in each difficult situation they find themselves in and have come to tolerate Luffy’s reckless nature, and now even expect it.

The Straw Hat that Luffy dons has become the moniker of their crew and is extremely precious to Luffy, having received it from Shanks when he was just a child. He deeply cares for his hat and remarked that it is his treasure. He becomes greatly upset whenever he loses it or it has been damaged, with the hat having to be repaired by Nami. He rarely lets anyone else hold on to it aside from Nami, placing it on her head during the Arlong and Skypiea arc and letting her hold onto it during the Drum Island and Jaya arc. It is purported to be a sign of Luffy’s absolute trust in whoever he gives it to. The only other member to have worn it is Usopp, very briefly, during the Davy Back Fight arc. This trend has mostly subsided now that a string has been attached to his hat so that he longer loses it whilst fighting.

Roronoa Zoro


The first crew member to join the Straw Hats and the second friend Luffy made out at sea, Roronoa Zoro is a former bounty hunter that hunted down pirates. He has become of one Luffy’s most reliable crew mates due to his unwavering loyalty to him. The two sometimes clash due to their differing personalities but highly respect and admire each other. They are good friends and are easily the deadliest duo among the Straw Hats. Out of all the crew members, Zoro and Luffy share the most apparent ‘brothers in arms’ relationship.

He was initially completely against Luffy’s offer to join his crew, finding it laughable due to the nature of his work. However, upon discovering that he would be receiving a dishonorable death at the hands of a corrupt Marine, he agreed to Luffy’s offer if it meant being saved. Zoro has an extreme affinity for honor and thus followed through on his deal with Luffy after he had been saved by him, but still warned his new captain that he would cut him down if he got in the way of his dream of becoming the World’s Strongest Swordsman. However, Luffy shrugged this off and simply said that the Pirate King should have the World's Strongest Swordsman by his side.



Since then, Zoro has followed Luffy faithfully and has been by his side on every step of his journey. The two have clashed from time to time, such as at Whiskey Peak when Luffy mistakenly believed that Zoro had slaughtered innocent villagers because they gave him food he did not like. Nonetheless, Zoro has never given Luffy any reason to doubt his loyalty and his actions have shown that he is perhaps the most dedicated to Luffy. He often acts as the unofficial First Mate and tends to enforce Luffy’s rights as captain, reminding his fellow crew members that a captain’s words are absolute. Due to this belief, he can often be frustrated by Luffy’s mellowed personality and lack of initiative when it comes to leadership duties, and at one point threatened to leave if Luffy accepted Usopp back into the crew so readily. He reminded Luffy that Usopp went against his captain, something that is unforgivable, and believed that accepting his return so easily would be allowing him to walk all over his authority as captain. This rationale convinced Luffy not to immediately let Usopp come back and instead wait for him to apologise.

Luffy recognizes Zoro as one of the strongest members of his crew and has complete faith in his abilities. He is never overly concerned about Zoro as he is well aware of his incredible sword skills and knows he can take care of himself. He once casually asked him to slice an oncoming train cart in half, shocking the Franky Family, which he did so comfortably. However, he was greatly distraught when he believed that Mihawk had killed Zoro and was ready to fight the Shichibukai, but was relieved to see he had allowed his swordsman to live. He was also upset to see what Enel had done to Zoro and the rest of his crew, swearing to take him down. He cherishes his friendship with Zoro and was overjoyed when he was reunited with him in Wano, launching himself towards his swordsman and hugging him, with Zoro returning the sentiment, greeting Luffy with a big smile. He can still frustrate Zoro and is not above trying to pull pranks on him, such as putting his bugger in his drink, however this did not turn out as he had hoped, he also jokingly impersonates him and his habit of oversleeping. Luffy sometimes propels himself at Zoro when trying to catch up to him, causing them to collide, and has grabbed Zoro when jumping off high places to quickly reach the bottom, something Zoro does not enjoy. He upset Zoro due to his poor handling of a katana and throwing the scabbard about, but still chose to tease the swordsman by refusing his request to inspect his sword.



Zoro shares a similar mentality to that of Luffy's, he is rarely shocked or overwhelmed by the dangerous situations he finds himself in, taking on any challenge in front of him with a smile. He shares a similar blood lust for battle and is thus a valuable and dependable ally to Luffy during fights, as he is never fazed by who he is up against. On top of this, his sword skills, physical prowess and mental fortitude, especially post time-skip, has made him one of Luffy’s most dangerous combatants, and has earned the swordsman the fourth highest Straw Hat bounty of 320,000,000. He greatly admires Luffy for his unwavering determination, complete lack of fear, incredible fighting capabilities and even, at times, his craziness. He was pleased to see Luffy was able to use Haoshoku Haki on Fish-Man Island to knock out 50,000 of Hody Jones's crew, jokingly remarking that if he was not capable of doing that much he was not worthy of being his captain. He has dropped his initial condition of Luffy ever getting in the way of his dream, tearfully declaring to Luffy, after his defeat to Mihawk, that he will never lose another fight again whilst he is his swordsman, a promise he has somewhat maintained. Whilst on Thriller Bark, he was more than prepared to give up his own life for Luffy’s sake when given the choice by Bartholomew Kuma, which led to him to take on all of Luffy’s pain that he had accumulated from his fight with Gecko Moria, on top of his own, that left him in a coma for three days.

Zoro is a firm believer that a crew must follow their captain’s order without question, regardless of the consequences. He acts as one of Luffy’s most trusted advisers and reminded him after his fight with Usopp that a life of a captain is not easy and that if he wavers the crew has no one else they can turn to. He also reprimanded Luffy on Punk Hazard for letting his guard down against Caesar Clown, feeling frustrated that they had just entered the New World and are already struggling. Although he has the habit of reassuring people about Luffy’s well-being during fights, often telling them to believe in their captain, he does care for Luffy and will try to protect him if his captain is in trouble. He tried to leave Kuraigana Island after discovering that Luffy had fought in the Battle of Marineford and lost his brother, Ace, right before his eyes, worrying for his captain’s well-being. He decided to forgo his honor and begged Mihawk to train him in order to become stronger for Luffy’s sake, and admitted that he cannot achieve his own dream if he cannot help Luffy achieve his. He implied during the Davy Back Fight arc that Luffy is the sole reason for him being a pirate and stated he would give up his life of piracy if it meant not having him as his captain.

Nami
NAMI...!! You're one of us now, okay?!!

Nami, who was originally part of the Arlong Pirates, was the second person to join Luffy's crew. She and Luffy share one of the closest relationships among the Straw Hats and they both have a mutual reliance on each other, with Luffy relying on Nami as his navigator and for day-to-day tasks, whilst Nami relies on Luffy as a pillar of strength during dangerous and frantic times. The two are often seen arguing, with Nami getting frustrated by Luffy’s antics and stupidity and Luffy being annoyed at Nami for being overbearing and ruining his fun. Nonetheless, they deeply care for each other and the two balance each other out, Luffy is the fighter and Nami is the thinker.

Luffy is dominantly responsible for changing Nami’s views on pirates. Due to her experiences with Arlong, she held a strong hatred of pirates and Luffy was no exception, at one point trying to attack him after seeing the devastation that had been done to Orange Town. However, after seeing his interaction with the dog, Chouchou, working alongside him to defeat Buggy, and realizing he was not as bad she originally thought, she decided to partner with him at the very least, but eventually joined his crew. However, Nami betrayed Luffy and the crew during the Baratie arc, having stolen their ship with all their treasure on board, and returned to Arlong, but did so with tears in her eyes as she hoped Luffy and the others would still consider her their friend the next time they meet, whilst also wondering if they actually would ever meet again. Luffy’s opinion of her did not waver and he remained determined to have her in his crew, in spite of Zoro's and Usopp's protests, flat out stating to them that he would not accept anyone else as his navigator. He travelled to her village and defeated Arlong for her, liberating both her, and her village, from his rule. Since Luffy defeated Arlong she has become a mainstay of the crew and has developed a fierce loyalty to Luffy, feeling indebted to him for everything he has done for her.

Nami acts as one of Luffy’s lead advisers and counsels him numerous times throughout their journey. She was present when Luffy formed an alliance with Trafalgar Law, she sat by Luffy’s side when he formed an alliance with Capone Bege and the Fire Tank Pirates, and comically offered up her negotiating skills during the formation of the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai alliance. She also negotiated the money that Luffy and their crew earned from the treasure they had taken from Skypiea and avoided them getting scammed. Nami tends to be the one to keep Luffy in line on their journey, keeping him focused on the task at hand and trying to make sure he does not do anything too reckless, such as on Syrup Village when she aggressively wakes Luffy up after he was put to sleep during his fight. When talking with Haredas, she says that it is her responsibility to deal with Luffy and to make sure he does not die when traversing the seas, acknowledging that he is high-maintenance but wants to help him nonetheless. Luffy seems to hold the most trust in her out of all his crewmates as she is the only person he consistently surrenders all of his authority to when it comes to sailing the ship and follows her orders to the letter. Furthermore, he lets her be in charge of the finances of the crew.



She sees Luffy as the person she can turn to, and rely on, when emotionally distressed or feeling frightened. On Syrup Village, she was very happy to see Luffy was ready to fight after she had managed to wake him up. When she broke down after Arlong had betrayed her deal, denying her the chance to free herself and her village from him, she turned to Luffy in tears and asked for his help. She prayed for Luffy to come and save her when Enel had taken her to his ship and was overjoyed to see he had arrived. During the Water 7 arc she tearfully begged Luffy to get Robin back after discovering she left their crew, not of her own volition, but to keep them safe. This contrasted sharply to when she informed Chopper of the same thing moments before where she was instead extremely happy Robin did not want to leave them after all. In Sabaody Archipelago, she desperately calls for Luffy to help her just before she is sent away by Bartholomew Kuma. In the Zou Arc, once she had reunited with Luffy, she immediately ran up to him, hugged him tightly, and apologized for allowing Sanji to be taken away by the Big Mom Pirates.

Like a lot of the other members of the Straw Hats, she has complete faith in Luffy’s abilities. She rarely doubts him in a fight and is often left amazed by his feats, strength and determination. She was delighted to see Luffy had defeated Arlong and tearfully cried when he called out to her to say she is his friend. She was moved by Luffy’s determination to ring the bell on Skypiea in order to exonerate Mont Blanc Noland and inform his descendant, Mont Blanc Cricket, of its existence and location, and was willing to aid him in this endeavor whilst entrusting her life to him. She was stunned by Luffy’s sheer strength when he destroyed two buildings after getting stuck between them on Water 7. After the time-skip, she was amazed at how much stronger Luffy had gotten when he defeated the Kraken effortlessly whilst on their way to Fish-Man Island, despite being underwater. When Luffy defeated Charlotte Cracker with Gear Fourth Tankman she was left completely stunned and soon became incredibly happy at her's and Luffy's victory against a Sweet Commander. Nami was somewhat saddened by Luffy's determined refusal to not move from the spot where he promised to meet Sanji whilst on Whole Cake Island, and even more so by his refusal to not even allow the mizuame to enter his mouth as he had promised not to eat anything unless it was made by Sanji. She was relieved, and amazed, to see Luffy had not only survived his fight with Katakuri but had won. Nami was also left utterly astonished by Luffy's lineage when she found out the Marine hero, Monkey D. Garp, is his grandfather. Upon seeing the two argue about saying their goodbyes she remarked that their selfishness shows they are blood related. She was even more shocked when she was told his father is Monkey D. Dragon, commenting that his father is an outrageous man.

Despite this, she regularly worries for Luffy throughout their adventures, such as when he was fighting Arlong on her behalf and when he fought Enel to save her. Having read that Luffy witnessed his brother, Ace, get killed she became upset and tried to escape Weatheria, telling herself she needed to get to him before his heart completely shatters, knowing full well what he is going through. She became embarrassed when Haredas pointed out her “fake tears” were still flowing, hitting him. Whilst the Straw Hats were chatting among themselves during Luffy’s fight with Hody Jones, she can be seen looking up at Luffy with a worried expression. When Luffy was poisoned by the Armored Stonefish that he ate on the way to Whole Cake Island she holds onto Luffy’s hand and desperately calls out to him. She is thankful when Reiju saves Luffy’s life but blushed when she did so by sucking out the poison with mouth-to-mouth. When Luffy refused to fight Sanji she was extremely upset at the beating Sanji was giving him, begging him to stop and came to Luffy’s aid. When the army of Big Mom arrived to take Luffy she begged him to hide with her. After she was caught she was worried for Luffy as she helplessly watched on as he was overwhelmed by the officers of the Big Mom Pirates. She became greatly distressed when Luffy was going to tear off his own arms to free himself from the prison shackles on him. When Luffy had gone to fight Katakuri she was worried for him and was reluctant to break all the mirrors leading to the Mirro-World, despite Luffy ordering her to do so, because it would prevent him from escaping and getting back to the Thousand Sunny.

Luffy has absolute loyalty and faith in Nami and does not doubt her for a second. He was greatly angered when Johnny mistakenly believed that Nami had killed Usopp, calling him a liar and threatened to "kick his ass" for saying such things. This differs greatly to when he was told that Zoro had slaughtered the people of Whisky Peak in cold blood, believing this accusation despite the source being unreliable. Luffy was hellbent on getting Nami back to his crew and completely disregarded her request to leave her village, angering her. He chose not to listen to Nojiko tell the story of Nami’s past, as nothing she could tell him would change his mind of trying to get her back, having already decided what he will do. Despite Nami's lack of fighting talents, Luffy does not hesitate to have her by his side in a fight, such as when they worked together in defeating Buggy in Orange Town, and again when they worked together to defeat the Sweet Commander, Charlotte Cracker. He never tries to stop her fighting opponents, instead trusting her to win, and has no qualms when she goes off to complete tasks she has been assigned regardless of the danger. Whilst on the ship, he listens to Nami's orders when it comes to sailing, trusting her intuition and knowledge as a navigator and never questions her.

Luffy has been shown to care for Nami’s well-being and does not tolerate anyone upsetting her, standing by the promise he made to Genzo back on Cocoyasi Village. He shouted at Arlong, right after he had punched him, not to make his navigator cry after the fish-man had greatly upset her. He became extremely angry when he deduced that Arlong had imprisoned Nami in a room throughout her childhood to draw maps for him. He told the fish-man that he knew how to help her and proceeded to destroy the entire room, with Nami tearfully thanking Luffy once she realised what he was doing. When she was sick with a mysterious illness Luffy did everything he could to try and cheer her up and spent most of his time in her room. He carried her, and an injured Sanji, up a 5,000 meter high mountain, barehanded, and in a blizzard that significantly increases his pain due to rubber’s reaction to the cold, in order to get a doctor for her. He was angry when he failed to reach out for her just before Kuma swiped her away, causing him to attack the Shichibukai. He was worried for her when she was captured by Big Mom's army during their fight against them. He has carried her to safety numerous times, often via his Gomu Gomu Rocket, although she is not fond of this kind of escape.

Throughout their adventures Nami has been the only person Luffy has given his straw hat to, either to wear as a source of comfort before he fights or to look after it. The first time is before his fight with Arlong, with Nami recalling Luffy saying his hat is his treasure and teared up at the gesture, and later placed it back on his head after he had won. He does so again before he fights Enel, and Nami continued to look after his hat even during her own fight with him. He let her hold onto his hat at varying points during the Drum Island and Jaya arcs. It is suspected that whoever Luffy gives his hat to is a sign of who he trusts the most. This has mostly subsided now that Luffy has a string attached to his hat that stops him from losing it during a fight. She is the only person he has allowed to fix his hat when it has been damaged, as well as letting her modify it, asking her to stitch Ace’s Vivre Card on the inside.

Realizing her own shortcomings, she turned to Usopp to help make her a device so she can be more capable in fights, feeling guilty that Luffy and the others constantly have to save her. When she received Luffy’s message to wait two years she was frustrated by this decision but decided to spend her time to get stronger and become a more capable navigator for Luffy’s sake, believing she owed him so much for all he has done for her. The two have rarely fought side by side but did so against Buggy when they first met and again when fighting Charlotte Cracker, where she proved to be crucial to Luffy’s victory both times. She also stayed by Luffy's side to fight against Big Mom's army when he refused to hide, which ended with them both being captured. She is loyal to Luffy and has become a firm believer in his dream to become the Pirate King, slapping Sanji for disrespecting it and for assaulting him. She remained defiant towards Charlotte Cracker, telling him that he might be the right-hand man of a Yonko but her captain will become the Pirate King.

The two can often be seen arguing, which has become a staple of their friendship, although the arguments they have dominantly comes from Nami. A running gag between the two is Nami’s tendency to habitually overcharge Luffy whenever he requests something from her, such as after lending her jacket to him during the Drum Island arc she charged him a heavy sum for ruining it. She has since toned down this habit as it once inadvertently led to Luffy destroying their food supplies when he tried to cook in Sanji’s absence. Another gag is Nami being one of the very few people who can hurt Luffy at will despite him being made of rubber, but for the most part Luffy tolerates it. Since the time-skip, Nami has become more accepting of Luffy’s antics, whereas before she would try and keep him under control to avoid him causing chaos, which normally ended in failure, she now accepts whatever chaos Luffy brings with him. This change notably started whilst in Sabaody Archipelago when she just accepted that her captain had punched a Celestial Dragon and brushed it off, despite the severe repercussions. Nonetheless, she is very wary of her captain's desires for adventure, knowing that it often leads to danger and chaos, and screamed when she realised Luffy understood how the New World Log Pose worked.

Usopp


Usopp, the former captain of the ‘Usopp Pirates’, became the third member to join Luffy’s crew. The two share a close bond of brotherly love. Whilst Usopp is cowardly and weak Luffy does not disparage him for it in the slightest and values him as a crew member, being distraught when he was forced to kick Usopp out and overjoyed when he had come back. They are seen engaging in silly antics on the ship and the two are notorious for being the idiots of the crew. Like Nami and Chopper, he greatly fears Luffy’s lust for dangerous adventures.

They first met on Syrup Village and Usopp, a habitual liar, tried to intimidate Luffy and his small crew but completely failed in this endeavor. Luffy knew who Usopp was as he had met his father, who is an officer and sniper of the Red-Haired Pirates, back in his home village. After defeating Kuro, who was plotting to kill Usopp’s friend, Kaya, he became inspired to go out to sea and start his own pirate journey. Initially believing they would not want him to join, he became overjoyed when he was invited aboard the Straw Hats’ ship to sail with them, becoming their newest member.

Since then, he has been a faithful member of Luffy’s crew and does his best to contribute wherever he can and was responsible for mending the ship before they had recruited Franky. He is also a gadgets expert and invents various equipment and weapons to become more useful for Luffy in fights. When testing a canon, he greatly impressed Luffy with his aiming and was made the gunner of the Straw Hats. He greatly admires his captain and often lies about himself in the mold of Luffy, falsely taking credit for some of his achievements. Luffy has made such a profound impact on him that he has mostly shed his cowardly personality, although it still remains, having become more comfortable and adept at fighting and adventuring. He once angered Luffy when he went to ask Silvers Rayleigh for the location of One Piece, with his captain delivering an impassioned speech to him, convincing Usopp to accept his captain’s desire and apologises.



The two reached a breaking point over the decision of the Going Merry. Usopp cherished the ship as it embodied his friendship with Kaya. He also took care of the ship, the only thing he felt he was truly useful for, and thus was extremely angry that Luffy was casually willing to abandon it. He quit the crew and challenged Luffy to a duel for the Going Merry. He lost the fight despite putting on a good show. Luffy was greatly upset about having to fight his best-friend and despised every moment of it. Having won, he left the Going Merry to Usopp and solemnly walked away, kicking him out of the crew.

This did not effect their genuine concern for each other, however. Upon discovering the situation with Robin and his desire to help, but knowing he could not face Luffy, he disguised himself as ‘Sogeking’ and succeeded in fooling Luffy, as well as Chopper, that he was not Usopp, despite failing with everybody else. Under this disguise he aided Luffy and the crew in their quest to save Robin. At the end of the Enies Lobby arc he was expecting to be welcomed back into the crew but panicked when he saw them sailing away, this realization caused him to break down and scream out he is sorry, prompting Luffy to stretch his arms over and grab him, tearfully welcoming him back into the crew. Luffy was originally more than prepared to welcome Usopp back, desperately wanting to do so in fact, but was counselled by Zoro that doing so would tarnish his authority as captain, and thus had to wait for him to apologise. Their friendship immediately recovered following his return and their qualms were over, they continued where they left off, with their shenanigans aboard their new ship, the Thousand Sunny.

Usopp cares for Luffy greatly and was devastated after hearing the news of Ace’s death during the Battle of Marineford, and later resolved to become stronger for his captain’s sake after he received Luffy’s message, training with Heracles for two years where he made one of the most notable improvements among the Straw Hats. He is an adamant believer in Luffy’s dream to become the Pirate King, fully believing that his captain will succeed and, despite being a coward, will ridicule anyone who claims otherwise, even though he might be much weaker than them. He notably remained defiant in front of Bartholomew Kuma when given the option to save his own life in exchange for Luffy’s. During Luffy’s fight with Lucci, he gave an emotional speech to him, reprimanding Luffy for losing and threatened the CP9 agent himself as a way to spur his captain to get back on his feet, successfully doing so. He became so worried about the thought of losing his memories of Luffy, due to Sugar’s Devil Fruit abilities that he awakened his Kenbunshoku Haki in order to launch his attack to stop her turning Luffy into a toy.

Luffy is wary over Usopp’s well-being, as he both has faith in him but is aware of his lack of fighting skills and timid personality when faced with danger. He was extremely angry when he saw what Franky and his family had done to him on Water 7 and proceeded to beat up all of them and destroyed their house. Post time-skip he has gained a lot more confidence in Usopp’s abilities, stopping Trafalgar D. Water Law from apprehending Caesar Clown because he knew Usopp could handle him, he shows no reservations with Usopp being in the Tontatta’s plans as he believed he will be of great use to them, and was pleased that Cavendish acknowledged Usopp for his success in defeating Sugar and ending her Devil Fruit magic over Dressrosa. He also seems to view Usopp’s habit of lying as an admirable skill, remarking to Arlong that, alongside not being able to use swords, navigate or cook, he is also not capable of lying like Usopp can.

Like some of the others, Usopp greatly fears his captain’s tendency for adventure. He panicked and screamed when he realized Luffy had overheard how the New World Log Pose works and contemplated destroying it. He has become one of the characters to occasionally beat up Luffy for saying or doing silly things, even by his standards. When he found out about Luffy's father and grandfather he was left completely stunned. Usopp is the only other member of the Straw Hats, besides Nami, to have worn Luffy’s hat, very briefly doing so during the Davy Back Fight arc after he made Luffy wear an afro for his fight with Foxy. They both share a similar desire of meeting the Red-Haired Pirates, with Luffy wanting to reunite with Shanks, and Usopp wanting to reunite with his father. They are both extremely prone to being amazed by pretty much anything, from ninjas to robots to Bon Clay’s Devil Fruit abilities.

Sanji


Sanji is a former cook of the Baratie and the fourth member to join the Straw Hats. He is arguably one of Luffy’s favourite crew mates because of his incredible cooking skills that satisfies his gluttonous nature. He is somewhat more antagonistic to Luffy than most, as he gets frustrated by his reckless nature and dimwittedness, but nonetheless respects him immensely and values him as his captain and as his friend. He was in tears from having to fight Luffy after he had left the Straw Hats and was extremely happy to return to them, as was Luffy, who was excited for him to cook again. ​​​

The two first met during the Baratie arc after he impressed Luffy due to his desire to feed the hungry Gin, regardless if he is friend or enemy, prompting the Straw Hat captain to hound him to join his crew. He refused and mocked Luffy’s dream of becoming the Pirate King, whilst also mocking his own, but still told Luffy about his dream to one day see the All Blue. After witnessing Luffy’s fearless and determined fight against Don Krieg, that he eventually won, and after saving the Straw Hat captain when he fell into the water, he agreed to join Luffy and his crew, giving an emotional farewell to Zeff and everyone at the Baratie.

He has acted as the chef of the Straw Hats since he joined, regularly making everyone’s food. Although he admitted to Luffy that he prioritises the women first and cooks the left overs to him and the rest of the guys, Luffy was not at all bothered by this as it still tasted good. On top of being the cook, he is one of the Luffy’s most capable combatants and is easily in the top four strongest members of the Straw Hats, having earned the third highest bounty within the crew, standing at 330,000,000. He has proven to be extremely valuable to Luffy, taking on some of the strongest opponents and working well with him as a fighting partner. He was extremely reluctant to leave the crew but did so under the threat of his former colleagues, adoptive family and friends being killed. Despite genuinely liking Pudding, his betrothed, he refused to marry her in order to return to Luffy and the crew.

Luffy loves Sanji’s cooking and will stop whatever he is doing in order to have some of whatever he makes. After the time-skip Luffy was extremely excited to eat more of Sanji’s food, having gone two years without any. He values Sanji highly as part of his crew and outright stated that he can not become the Pirate King without him, causing Sanji to cry. Due to Sanji’s upfront personality Luffy rarely gets annoyed with him but did so when he refused to admit that he wanted to come back to the crew, punching him in face even though he had earlier refused to fight back against him. Luffy was overjoyed upon his return and was ecstatic when Sanji said he will cook something. Luffy disregards all but one of Sanji's family members because of how cruelly they treat him. When Vinsmoke Judge questioned Luffy’s decision to get Sanji back in his crew, asking why he was so determined for him whilst listing all his failures, Luffy simply said goodbye and was confused why he was naming all the good things about Sanji. His trust in Sanji is so high that he gave him the authority of captain when he, along with Nami, Chopper, Brook, as well as their prisoner, Caesar Clown, were forced to leave Dressrosa with the Thousand Sunny whilst being chased by the Big Mom Pirates.

After he had discovered that Sanji had been taken away to Big Mom’s territory his determination for Sanji was put on full display. He traveled to the Yonko’s territory, infiltrated her Chateau, fought against Big Mom, her army and Sweet Commanders Charlotte Cracker, and Charlotte Katakuri, for an extensive amount of time against both of them, just to make sure he could get Sanji back safe and sound. He even promised Sanji that he would not move from where he was standing, nor eat any food, unless it was made by him. He stuck to this promise despite how badly his health deteriorated, and even declined Reiju's offer for food. He was greatly angered by Charlotte Cracker’s comments over Sanji’s loyalty and attacked the Sweet Commander for saying Sanji would prefer to live a life of luxury with his new family. Luffy did not waver in the face of Sanji’s stubbornness when he refused to return to the crew and chose to take the full brunt of Sanji’s attacks without retaliating. Such was Luffy’s desire for Sanji to return he was more than willing to allow his bride to join the crew so long as Sanji came back with her, but was disappointed to find out that such a marriage would mean Sanji joining the Big Mom pirates. Luffy immediately accepted Sanji’s request to help out his family as they were going to be assassinated by the Big Mom pirates, understanding that he could not force Sanji to leave his family behind.



Sanji is incredibly dedicated to Luffy and fully supports his dream of becoming the Pirate King. He competed with Zoro to be the one to take Luffy's place when Bartholomew Kuma tried to take Luffy away, but was knocked out by the swordsman. Realizing Luffy’s message, he chose to spend the next two years training with Ivankov and the Okamas to get stronger for Luffy’s sake. He was impressed, but also not surprised, at Luffy being able to use Haoshoku Haki, remarking that he suspected he was capable of such a thing. He told Capone Bege that he would never do anything to risk Luffy’s dream and believed with absolute certainty he would succeed. Despite this, he did mock Luffy’s dream of becoming the Pirate King when he fought him, but only did so to try and discourage Luffy from chasing after him. Following Zoro’s beliefs, he states he has lost his right to rejoin the crew after he had insulted and attacked his captain, but gave into Luffy’s refusal of this excuse. When Pudding was worrying over Luffy's chances against her brother, Katakuri, he calmly told her that Luffy will be fine and that her brother will experience his first defeat. Knowing where Luffy would be exiting, he waited patiently for his captain’s return from his fight with Katakuri and proceeded to carry the unconscious Luffy from Cacao Island back to the Thousand Sunny, fighting through hoards of Big Mom’s crew and suffering numerous injuries along the way.

When meeting Monkey D. Garp, Sanji remarked on his incredible strength and was shocked when he found out he is Luffy's grandfather, and was even more shocked by the identity of his father. Due to his lustful desires, Sanji has been seen from time to time getting jealous of Luffy, such as when he discovered that he had been sent to Amazon Lily by Kuma, an island full of only women, and for having gained the affection of the Pirate Empress, Boa Hancock. He is also somewhat jealous of Luffy for gaining the admiraiton of Shirahoshi, shouting at him that he is a lucky bastard when she hugged him after he had saved her. He is also willing to chastise his captain if he does anything to a woman, such as when he punched Vivi, argues with Nami, or when he believed that he had done something terrible to Nico Robin. He tends to get frustrated by Luffy’s eating habits and has to set up numerous safe guards to stop him emptying the fridge during the night. Whenever food goes missing his first suspect is always Luffy. He was embarrassed when Luffy had discovered his raid suit, given to him by Niji, with Luffy begging him to try it on.

Tony Tony Chopper


Chopper is a doctor hailing from Drum Island, he was formerly under the service of Dr. Kureha and was a student of the late Dr. Hiriluk. He is the fifth member to join the Straw Hats, the first Devil Fruit user and is the crew’s doctor. He has faithfully followed Luffy through all his adventures since joining. Due to being the youngest member of the crew he is very impressionable of Luffy and gets involved in his silly antics despite his innocent nature. The two greatly respect each other and he admires Luffy as his captain, only questioning him whenever he is at risk of injuring himself or does not adhere to his medical orders. His admiration stems from Luffy accepting him for who he is, as oppose to a monster by nearly everybody else.

After Luffy had carried Nami and Sanji to the top of the mountain where Chopper resides with Dr. Kureha, he found the trio and nursed them all back to health, having been amazed by Luffy’s effort for his friends. He got off to a chaotic start with him as he is an extremely timid person and was thrown off by Luffy’s eccentric and bubbly personality. He was chased by Luffy when he was hungry as he was tempted to eat Chopper, but in reality he wanted to ask him to join his crew. He was moved by Luffy’s determination to protect his pirate flag, that belonged to Dr. Hiriluk, atop his home from Wapol’s attacks, and became grateful after he had defeated the former king. He was still refusing to join Luffy’s crew, however, despite desperately wanting to do so. Whilst trying to explain how being half human and half reindeer makes him a monster, and as to why he cannot join his crew, Luffy flat out told him to shut up and to come with them, causing Chopper to cry and agree to join him.

He is grateful to Luffy, not just for accepting him for who he is, but for also being interested in him and his abilities. He is happy that Luffy is not at all fazed by his appearance, having been treated so poorly by reindeers and humans for much of his life. This has made him become extremely grateful for the family Luffy has given him and the confidence to interact with people again. He is a determined member of the crew as he always looks to help Luffy in any way he can, from fighting to medical aid. Although he is not as brave as Zoro, he is not as cowardly as Usopp either, having shown he is a capable fighter despite his bounty only being 100. His former teacher, Dr. Hiriluk, first introduced him to what a pirate is, with Hiriluk leaving a strong, positive, impression on Chopper on the ideal pirate, and has come to see Luffy as the personification of the pirate Dr. Hiriluk was talking about. Chopper has become a faithful admirer of Luffy and is constantly astounded by his impressive feats, especially when he goes beyond his human limitations, however, the excessiveness of how far Luffy pushes himself can irritate Chopper as a doctor. He was stunned when he found out that Luffy had developed an extremely strong immunity to most poisons. He enquired to Luffy if he defeated Katakuri and was amazed when he replied that he had. After receiving Luffy’s message to wait two years, Chopper resolved to become a “monster” so he can become stronger for Luffy's sake.



Luffy is very friendly with Chopper and acts as an older brother of sorts. He does not patronize him for being the youngest member of the crew and treats him on an equal footing with everybody else. He often gets caught up in a lot of fun with Chopper as they mess around on the ship quite a lot. He has complete faith in Chopper’s abilities as a medic and was willing to allow the children on Punk Hazard to suffer from their withdrawal symptoms on Chopper’s orders, trusting his doctor. Luffy has full trust in his abilities as a fighter and is never too worried about his well-being, he is also willing to listen to Chopper from time to time about his health. Some of the other crew members have concerns of how much of an impression Luffy has on the young Chopper, not wanting him to lose his innocence.

As a comedic gag, Chopper will jump into water to try and save Luffy whenever he is drowning, having forgotten he is also a Devil Fruit user and cannot swim. Luffy has sometimes contemplated eating Chopper whenever he has gotten extremely hungry. Chopper has copied Luffy’s party trick of sticking two chopsticks up his nose and into the bottom of his mouth. Since the time skip, Chopper has become more prone in beating up Luffy whenever he says or does something ridiculous. He is just as amazed as Luffy whenever he finds something interesting and cool, such as Sanji's raid suit, and was also fooled, just like Luffy, by Usopp’s alter-ego, Sogeking. Both Luffy and Chopper possess the ability to understand animals, Luffy because he possesses the “Voice of all Things” and Chopper because he is half reindeer, although this ability is much more inconsistent for Luffy. They ate an entire cafe on Cacao Island as they both have a strong stweet tooth.

Nico Robin


A former agent of Baroque Works and Crocodile’s right-hand woman, Nico Robin became the sixth member to join Luffy’s crew and the second Devil Fruit user. Out of all his crew members Robin is the one he shares a complete wholesome relationship with as the two get on extremely well and have yet to be seen arguing. After she rejoined the Straw Hats she has continued being a reliable and devoted friend for Luffy. She is the archaeologist of the Straw Hats and deciphers the poneglyphs for them.

Luffy and Robin briefly met for the first time as he and his crew sailed out of Whiskey Peak. She boarded his ship, took his straw hat, decided to offer some aid for their next location and left. Luffy was very mixed on how to view her, as she seemed friendly but worked for the enemy. Ultimately, he was still distrustful and destroyed the log pose she had given him. Robin saved Luffy after his first fight with Crocodile and made it apparent she was very interested in Luffy as he carried the initial “D” in his name. Later, she provided the antidote to the poison Luffy had been afflicted with by Crocodile after his victory against him. When he woke up he proceeded to save her from the collapsing underground grave despite her protest. She later turned up on the Going Merry as the Straw Hats sailed away from Alabasta and argued that Luffy had forced her to live and thus should take responsibility by letting her join his crew, with Luffy accepting without hesitation, shocking his crew, apart from Sanji.

The two get on extremely well. Their interactions can be somewhat infrequent compared to the rest of the Straw Hats, but when they do interact it is always positive. They both deeply care for each other and respect each other’s abilities. Robin will take on the role of aiding Luffy with simple matters that are troubling him, having gotten a good grip of how his mind works. Her relationship with Luffy can be described as somewhat motherly as she has been seen feeding Luffy some of her food, and out of all the crew members, she is by far the most patient and calm around him. She is not at all bothered by his stupidity, recklessness or carelessness, in fact she seems to admire these qualities. She tends to smile, and sometimes laugh, at Luffy’s childish antics. This was first seen back in Alabast when Luffy had chosen to drink a full barrel of water in order to take on Crocodile by spraying him with the water from his mouth, causing her to chuckle at his bizarre improvisation. She also has a keen interest in Luffy since they frist met, taking a liking to the Straw Hat captain's bold and upfront personality.

She is very grateful to Luffy for having saved her life, twice. Due to her past, where she lost her family and friends and became an orphaned child hunted by the World Government, she failed to find a place she could call home until she met Luffy. It was Luffy that convinced her to keep living even if the world does not want her to. Those words had a great impact on her and convinced her to join his crew. She no longer felt lonely by the fact that she was chased by the World Government, as Luffy pointed out to her that he and his crew are also enemies of the world. Slowly, but surely, she became more comfortable with Luffy and his friends and began to open up, bonding with Luffy and growing to respect him as her leader and as her friend. She was devastated for him when she found out his brother, Ace, had died during the Battle of Marineford whilst he was trying to save him and was very concerned for his well-being. She decided, after receiving Luffy’s message to wait two years, to try and become stronger for him.

Similar to Zoro, she is completely accepting of Luffy’s decisions as captain and does not hesitate in any situation she is put into by his reckless adventuring. She is fully prepared to take on whoever is put in her way for the sake of helping her captain. She does try and offer up advice from time to time, such as when Luffy had created an alliance with Trafalgar D. Water Law and she warned him that, although she is happy to go along with him, alliances are often marred by betrayals. She has a fundamental understanding of how Luffy’s mind works, as when Luffy could not remember who Marco was despite everyone telling him he had met the Whitebeard First Division Commander at the Battle of Marineford, Robin was able to jog his memory by simply telling Luffy he is the guy who looks like a pineapple.



Luffy cares for Robin greatly and does not tolerate anyone hurting her or taking her away. He has faith in her abilities as a fighter and she is often among the first to follow Luffy into battle. He was extremely angry after being told that she had been taken against her will by CP9 in order to keep him, and the rest of the crew, safe. Such was his anger he charged head first into Enies Lobby on his own, fighting through hundreds of Marines and two CP9 agents, including their strongest fighter, Rob Lucci. He was more than willing to burn the flag of the World Government as a sign of his complete disregard for them in his quest to save Robin. This act of rebellion shocked Robin and caused her to cry at how far Luffy was willing to go for her sake. He then passionately demanded her to say she wants to live and when Robin responded by saying she does, and begged him to take her out to sea with him and his crew, he became even more determined to save her. On Sabaody Archipelago Luffy tried to reach out and save Robin from Bartholomew Kuma but failed to do so, with her being the final crew member he lost to the Shichibukai before being sent away himself.

Robin's faith in Luffy is absolute, like most of the crew. Whilst being escorted by Spandam and Rob Lucci she became elated when Luffy had finally caught up to her and could not help but smile when she heard his voice call out her name. Following the time-skip she was greatly impressed by the improvements he has made and was amazed when he used Haoshoku Haki to knock out 50,000 of Hody Jones’s crew. When Bartolomeo addimitted he was willing to risk his life for Luffy’s sake, Robin acknowledged his feelings, telling him that Luffy is the kind of man worth dying for and that he is the trump card that brings their crew victory. After being told by Nekomamushi that a person of her abilities, to read poneglyphs, is rare and that a lot of people would try to kidnap her, she simply responded that she has faith in her captain and crew to not allow such a thing to happen becuase they are strong, causing Luffy to comically blush over the compliment and state he would fight anyone for her.

Robin often takes on some of Luffy’s habits, such as repeating nicknames he has assigned to people. Out of all the Straw Hats, including Luffy himself, Robin is the only one who has met his father, Dragon. Due to her knowledge of world affairs, she was greatly shocked, interested and amused upon discovering that Garp is Luffy’s grandfather and Dragon is his father. She was further surprised to hear that he has connections with the Yonko, Red-Haired Shanks, finding her captain all the more interesting. Luffy has complimented her intelligence to Iceburg and this has led Luffy to go to Robin when he wants to know information about certain individuals, including his own father.

Franky


Franky is the former head of the Franky Family, the seventh person to join the Straw Hats and is the shipwright for them. He is responsible for building the Straw Hat's new ship, the Thousand Sunny, just before he joined them. Him and Luffy share a great bond and get on extremely well, he acts as a sort of older brother to his captain and enjoys entertaining him with his various inventions and robotic body. He has tremendous trust in Luffy’s abilities and his role as captain, greatly admiring him. Luffy likes Franky a lot and is obsessed with his robotic body and is constantly amused by it. He has complete faith in him as his shipwright and as a fighter.

The two first met on Water 7 and got off to a bad start as he and his family had just beaten up, and robbed, Usopp. This seriously angered Luffy and led to the Straw Hat captain, as well as Zoro, Chopper and Sanji, beating up the Franky Family and destroying the Franky House. This, in turn, led to Franky wanting revenge for his family and attacking Luffy in broad day light whilst he was with Nami. Their fight was soon interrupted and Luffy fled, leaving Franky behind. He was later attacked by CP9 whilst with Usopp and the two were taken hostage by them, along with Robin. He ends up becoming an ally of the Straw Hats to defeat CP9 and save their crew member, successfully doing so. After receiving his first bounty for aiding the Straw Hats he was convinced to join them as their official shipwright after building them the Thousand Sunny from the Adam Wood he had bought from the money he had stolen from Usopp.

Throughout the Enies Lobby arc, Franky came to respect and understand Luffy, and was amazed by his strength and determination to save his crew and even agreed to try and save Robin for him. When he discovered Luffy’s family ties he was stunned at how notorious they all are and commented that it partly explains how he is so strong. He desired to join the Straw Hats but this conflicted with his wish to remain in Water 7, as he was still guilt stricken about his mentor’s death. After Robin and Iceburg were able to convince him to move on, he agreed to join Luffy’s crew. He grew to admire Luffy and chose him and his crew to fulfil his dream of having a ship that he built from the legendary Adam Wood to be sailed all around the world, believing them to be worthy. After he had received Luffy’s message to wait two years, he chose to spend the time modifying his robotic body in order to become more useful, and more capable, for his captain.

Luffy has a great amount of trust and respect for Franky, he completely accepts his knowledge as a shipwright and mechnaic, and although he rarely understands what he is talking about, he trusts him anyway. He also acknowledges Franky as a capable fighter, happy to have him by his side and has faith in Franky completing individual missions, such as recovering the Thousand Sunny whilst on Punk Hazard and aiding the Tontatta Kingdom. Such is Luffy’s trust in him, he was willing to let Franky eat his late brother’s Devil Fruit, the Mera Mera no Mi, despite not wanting anyone else to have it. Due to his child-like mentality, he is easily amazed by Franky’s cyborg modifications, something Franky happily indulges him in, and is left dumbfounded by some of the weapons and constructions he makes, especially General Franky. He believes Franky epitomises a boy’s dream.

Franky shares a similar outgoing personality like Luffy, but without the stupidity, which helps them to get along. Due to Franky’s emotional sensitivities he has sometimes cried profusely with, or for, Luffy. He is very laid back with his captain and finds him funny and endearing. He still respects his authority, though, and asked for his permission to aid the dwarfs whilst on Dressrosa and was overjoyed to hear Luffy approving his request. During the Enies Lobby arc he offered his aid to Luffy in his fight against Rob Lucci, but agreed to his request to save Robin instead. He refused Luffy’s offer to eat the Mera Mera no Mi as he did not wish to no longer be able to swim, but encouraged Luffy to go and retrieve his deceased brother’s Devil Fruit, despite being aware that it is probably a trap, telling his captain to not let this chance slip away as he will regret it.

Brook


Brook is the former musician and acting captain of the Rumbar Pirates and is the eighth person to join the Straw Hats, the third Devil Fruit user and is the oldest member of the crew. He is one of Luffy’s most committed crew members and is very loyal to him. The two get on extremely well because of their similar upbeat and eccentric personalities. Their relationship is defined by their identical childish nature, with Brook being continously excited and bubbly, finding the joy in most situations, just like his captain. Luffy adores Brook greatly because he is a musician and a skeleton. Brook will often play songs for him and his crew, from a piano, violin or guitar.

Luffy met Brook as they travelled through the Florian Triangle, sailing past the skeleton's ship with the Straw Hats spotting him and immediately becoming frightened because of his appearance, apart from Luffy who was intrigued. He boarded Brook’s ship and immediately asked him to join his crew, annoying his crew mates. Brook accepted and went to their ship where he explained his past, and current, situation. He ultimately declined Luffy’s offer to join his crew as he could not leave the Florian Triangle without his shadow that had been taken by Gecko Moria, however Luffy resolved to get Brook’s shadow back so he could join. Having succeeded in defeating Gecko Moria, with the aid of Brook, and returning his shadow, Brook was still somewhat hesitant to join Luffy’s crew as he had a commitment to a whale he and his crew met, and befriended, called Laboon, and wished to know if he is still alive. Luffy and his crew also met Laboon when they first entered the Grand Line and Luffy happily informed him of Laboon’s well-being, causing him to cry and then join Luffy’s crew. Brook revealed his wanted poster and pledged his loyalty to the Straw Hat captain.

Their relationship is immensely positive and they get on very well with each other. They also respect each other’s positions, with Luffy being the captain and Brook being the musician and the second swordsman of the crew, after Zoro. They both acknowledge each other’s capabilities as Brook always believes that Luffy will win his fights and Luffy trusts Brook to handle the situations he finds himself in. His trust in Brook is so high that he allows him to join Pedro in recovering the road poneglyph that is in Big Mom’s possession, an extremely important task that is fundamental to finding Laugh Tale, where One Piece is allegedly located. They also share a sense of relatiability over their friendship and care for Laboon.

Brook is extremely grateful for Luffy welcoming him into the Straw Hats due to having spent the last fifty years alone and has experienced extreme isolation and depression from losing all of his friends. Luffy was able to end that misery by giving him a family to call his own among the Straw Hats. Just the offer of joining his crew brought Brook a lot of happiness because he has been alone for so long. Its because of this that Brook’s loyalty to Luffy is extremely high and prefers to only take orders from him, as he initially declined Momonosuke’s request to provide entertainment, stating he only takes orders from his captain. After the two year time-skip he was in tears after having reunited with Luffy, stating that he had missed him so much. Brook gave up his life as a rockstar in order to return to Luffy and the crew. He tends to join Luffy, alongside Usopp and Chopper, in immature antics and will often indulge and encourage some of Luffy’s childlike behaviours. He is a firm believer that Luffy will become Pirate King, proudly stating that his captain will achieve his dream during his fight with Zeo. Whilst fighting Big Mom he praised his captain highly to her, informing the Yonko that there isn’t a wall that Luffy could not break through in pursuit of his ambitions.

Luffy likes Brook greatly and respects him as a swordsman of the Straw Hats. Unlike the rest of the crew, he immediately became friends with Brook and enjoys his company immensely. Luffy is greatly intrigued by him being a skeleton and enjoys his humour, especially the Skull Jokes that he makes. His initial impressions of Brook were so positive that he offered him a place on his crew despite having just met him, finding him hilarious, and chose to help Brook regain his shadow for the purpose of recruiting him. Another huge reason why Luffy likes him so much is because he is a musician, something Luffy has wanted in his crew since the start of his journey, and even prioritised getting a musician before a doctor or a cook, and is very fond of Brook’s rendition of Binks' Sake. Brook is one of the few crew members that can consistently make him laugh.

Jinbe


Jinbe is a former ally of the Big Mom Pirates, the former captain of the Sun Pirates, and a former Shichibukai, who is the ninth person to join the Straw Hats and is their helmsman. Luffy and Jinbe hold each other in the highest regard and share a relationship of mutual respect, with Jinbe acting as a key adviser to Luffy, whilst Luffy acknowledges his wisdom. Jinbe is amazed by Luffy's tenacity, strength and kind heartedness and Luffy is impressed with his talents as a fighter and helmsman. However, Luffy has been frustrated by not having him in his crew on a consistent basis since he joined.

They first met in Impel Down when Luffy infiltrated the Marine base to rescue his brother, Ace, who Jinbe had been imprisoned with. Jinbe convinced Luffy to let him out as he wished to aid him in saving Ace as he considered him a good friend. He proved to be an extremely helpful ally when escaping out of Impel Down and during the Battle of Marineford, where the two grew to respect each other. Having helped Luffy overcome Ace’s death the two parted on very good terms and wished to see each other again. They would meet on Fish-Man Island after two years and worked together to defeat Hody Jones and his crew, the New Fish-Man Pirates. Whilst receiving his blood after his fight, Luffy officially asked Jinbe to join his crew, but he declined due to business he had to attend to first, but asked Luffy to make him the offer again when they next meet. They would meet again on Whole Cake Island where he saved Luffy and Nami from being tortured and worked with the Straw Hats to help Sanji escape and assassinate Big Mom. It was during the wedding ceremony that Jinbe officially declared to the Yonko that he will leave the Big Mom Pirates and join the Straw Hats.

The two share a great admiration for each other, as Jinbe came to highly respect Luffy for his reckless rescue effort in Impel Down just for his brother, and his incredible determination on the battlefield at Marineford, showing no fear despite some of the strongest individuals in the world being present. Jinbe possesses the unique ability to talk sense into Luffy and to get him to understand the precarious situation he finds himself in, hoping that the Straw Hat captain will act accordingly. Luffy respects Jinbe’s counsel and tries to take in some of his reasoning before he acts. Although this has led the two to get into heated arguments, and at one point, a brief fight, but this was quickly resolved. He is one of Luffy’s most powerful crew members and is in the top four strongest fighters, having the second highest bounty in the crew at 438,000,000. The two have fought alongside each other when they tried to escape Impel Down and proved to be a devastating force.

Jinbe has a high amount of admiration for Luffy and will try to protect and save him whenever he can. During the Battle of Marineford he took on Gecko Moria in order to protect Luffy. Despite his desire for Luffy to not die, he agreed to his request to launch him over the barrier and onto the platform, allowing him to be the first to breach the Marines’s defence, even though Luffy would have to face all three Admirals on his own. His admiration reached a point where he bluntly told Admiral Akainu that he would happily lay down his life to protect Luffy, a monumental statement as Jinbe rarely respects anyone outside of the Whitebeard Pirates. He took a powerful hit from Akainu during his escape whilst carrying Luffy, only to apologise to Luffy for allowing him to get hurt. He almost died because of it, but managed to survive thanks to Trafalgar D. Water Law. Whilst talking to Law he stated how greatly worried he was for Luffy and his well-being once he realises that Ace is dead. He chose to stay by Luffy’s side whilst he recovered on Amazon Lily and was the key to helping him come to terms with Ace’s death, reminding him that he still has people to live for, namely his crew. On Fish-Man Island he offered up his own blood when Luffy had lost a lot of his, despite being a Fish-Man in a country that forbids fish-men sharing blood with humans. He saved both Luffy and Nami from Charlotte Opera and freed them both from captivity. He saved Luffy from Katakuri’s attack by throwing tea on the Sweet Commander’s leg which nullified his Devil Fruit abilities. When he announced his decision to leave the Big Mom Pirates he had no fear of the Yonko’s wrath, rendering her Devil Fruit powers useless, and proudly stated to her that he has no fear because he is joining the crew of the next Pirate King. He praised Luffy highly to his crew in the immediate aftermath of Pedro's death, recognising his qualities as captain for not getting caught up in his emotions and instead took Katakuri away to the Mirro-World so his crew could set sail.

Luffy reciprocates the respect Jinbe has for him, and talked positively of him to his crew mates, acknowledging him as the reason why he survived the war. His praise for him encouraged Nami to forgive Jinbe for his indirect role in Arlong’s oppression of Cocoyashi Village and who had tormented her since childhood. Luffy values Jinbe as his ally and crew mate, and appreciated how much he tried to help him during the Battle of Marineford, as well as helping him bounce back from Ace’s death. By the end of the Fish-Man Island arc he gleefully requested Jinbe to join his crew and was extremely disappointed when he declined, but made him promise him that once he had completed his unfinished business he would find him again so he could join his crew, with Jinbe promising to do so. He was happy to be reunited with Jinbe on Whole Cake Island and was overjoyed when he announced to Big Mom of his decision to join the Straw Hats. He was extremely happy to have him as part of his crew and trusted him to look after Brook, Carrot, Nami and Chopper whilst he was away fighting Katakuri. He was very annoyed by Jinbe’s decision to not travel with him and his crew to Wano, but understood that he could not leave his former crew behind at the mercy of the Big Mom Pirates. Luffy then reminded Jinbe that he is his captain now, and ordered him to not die and reunite with him in Wano. When the newspaper had arrived with reports of the events on Whole Cake Island, Luffy immediately wanted to read it to find out about Jinbe but could not find anything on him​.

Despite his vast experience and affiliations with some of the most notorious pirates, he is still left shocked by Luffy and his actions. He was stunned that he would infiltrate Impel Down for Ace, something that not even Whitebeard attempted. He was frustrated by Luffy’s determination to fight Hody Jones despite the repercussions it would have on the relations between fish-men and humans, at one point calling him foolish, and he was further shocked at Luffy’s declaration that he does not wish to be a hero. When Luffy defeated Katakuri, out of all the crew members, Jinbe was the most surprised, understanding what Luffy had achieved. He was intrigued when Fleet Admiral Sengoku revealed that Luffy is the son of Monkey D. Dragon, but was not as surprised as a lot of the others.

He is the only crew member so far to have been shown to talk sense into Luffy and have him follow the plans that are best to tackle the situation they are in. The first time was during Impel Down when he convinced Luffy not to waste time fighting Blackbeard as Ace was more important, despite his own desires to attack Blackbeard. He was able to stop Luffy from heading back into Impel Down to try and rescue Bon Clay, explaining that doing so would make his sacrifice count for nothing. Whilst on Fish-Man Island he, despite a tedious process and a brief fight, convinced Luffy to follow his plan on making him a hero to Fish-Man Island, although he had to bribe him with meat. He was able to convince Luffy to work with Capone Bege despite Luffy’s strong dislike of him for trying to kill Pekoms, and was able to keep the peace at their meeting. He successfully had Luffy follow the plan to assassinate Big Mom as oppose to Luffy’s usual habit of just charging in to his fights.

Nefertari Vivi


Nefertari Vivi and Luffy are close friends despite having started off as enemies. She was undercover as a Baroque Works agent and attempted to fight the Straw Hat Pirates but this comically ended in failure. Once her identity and history were revealed to Luffy and the crew they agreed to help her. She traveled with the Straw Hats to various locations and throughout their adventures grew close to them, including Luffy. She is often surprised by Luffy's laid back attitude but grew to respect him nonetheless, whilst Luffy values her as a close friend and trust her implicitly. However, he has criticised her on two occasions for her naivety and stubborness, once when conversing with Crocodile, and again whilst crossing the desert.

Vivi is often left astounded by Luffy's laid-back attitude and lack of concern for the dangerous situations he finds himself in. This attitude still endears her to him and she was seen occasionally engaging in the crew's banter that tends to revolve around Luffy. She somtimes copies Luffy's antics, such as when he grabbed Usopp by his nose and she started to do the same. She is often worried for Luffy because of how far he pushes himself and felt the need to watch over him from time to time. Despite her concerns, she is reassured by the strength Luffy possesses and is left in shock at his raw power. Although she is tolerant of Luffy's attitude to most things, she does try to counsel him on what it means to lead people. Nonetheless, she has great respect for him and is eternally grateful for his aid in saving Alabasta. She became so close to Luffy and the others that she was almost willing to abandon her life as a princess and continue sailing with them, but chose not to do so in the end.

Luffy values Vivi to such a degree that he was willing to help her fight Crocodile and save her kingdom, and got angry at the Shichibukai for the torment he had put Vivi and her kingdom through. Nonetheless, Luffy is not afraid to criticize her outlook on the world and agreed with Crocodile that her views of stopping the conflict in Alabasta without bloodshed are foolish, but chooses to unwaveringly help her nonetheless. When Crocodile dropped Vivi from the top of the palace plateau, he came to her rescue with the aid of Pell, reassuring her that although her voice could not reach everyone that were fighting, her voice reached him and his crew. He was deeply upset that she chose not to join him and his crew to continue their adevntures but still sees her as an honorary member of the Straw Hats and cherishes the time he shared with her as a part of the crew.

The two are not immune to arguments and they end up getting into a heated verbal exchange that ended in a fist fight. Luffy tried to get Vivi to understand that she cannot carry the burden of saving her kingdom on her own, and to let him and his crew aid her in defeating Crocodile as that was the best way to save her kingdom. Vivi accepts Luffy's points and they immediately reconcile, with their bond strengthened from the exchange and Vivi now having absolute confidence in Luffy and his friends.

By the end of the Alabasta Saga, Luffy begged her to join his crew. Although Vivi contemplated permanently joining them, she, with a heavy heart, declined due to her responsibilities as a princess. This upsets both Luffy and Vivi, but he and the crew reassure her that they see her as a full-fledged member of the Straw Hats by displaying the cross Vivi had marked on all of them as they sailed away, leaving her in tears of joy. The two have not met since, but Vivi passionately follows the crew's adventures and was one of very few people able to deduce that Luffy had a message for his crew when he rang the Ox Bell following the Battle of Marineford. She was not at all upset when she discovered Nico Robin, a former ally of Crocodile, has joined Luffy's crew, instead choosing to trust his judgement. She becomes friends with both Rebecca and Shirahoshi through their shared admiration of Luffy.

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