Bear King

Bear King is the main villain of the second movie, and the leader of the Trump Siblings Pirate Crew that rule over Clockwork Island.

Appearance
Bear King is a large man with black hair and whiskers, who is dressed in clothes that match his card animal theme, including a large teddy bear head for a hat.

Personality
Bear King is a tyrant, as he conquered the Clockwork Island and forced scientists to create his weapon, threatening to destroy the island's key, which would destroy the entire island, if they defy him.

He also has a lust for Nami, forcing her to marry him. When she repeatedly refused, he threatened to kill all her friends and her.

Devil Fruit
Bear King has eaten the Devil Fruit Kachi Kachi no Mi, which allows his body to become hard as a rock to augment his defenses. Another effect of his Devil Fruit is that it allows him to heat his fist up at will.

Weapons
Bear King possesses the mighty King Cannon, which can fire devastating drilling cannon-bullets. These bullets have great impact that can cause waves in the sea. He also has a handgun that can shoot drilling bullets that explode.

History
He and his siblings ruled over the island for seven years, during which time they forced the scientists there to build the mighty King Cannon for them, with which Bear King could use to become the Pirate King. When his siblings brought Nami to his castle as a hostage he tried to her to marry him when. When she refused he had several of the Straw Hat crew "crucified" on the roof of his castle's tower out of anger.

When Luffy confronts him, his Devil Fruit power enables him to block all of his hits, but he is defeated when he tries to fire his King Cannon at Luffy, who managed to slingshot the bullet back at him. Bear King caught it but the vibrations from the bullet's spin proved to be too much for the glass floor he was standing on and he falls threw, with the bullet exploding in his face.

Trivia

 * Every member of Bear King's crew had a animal and card based themes. Bear King was obviously based on a bear and the King.