Smoker

Major Battles

 * Smoker vs. Buggy Pirates and Alvida
 * Smoker vs. Monkey D. Luffy and Sanji (interrupted by Monkey D. Dragon); Luffy fights Smoker by himself in the anime.
 * Smoker vs. Portgas D. Ace
 * Smoker and Tashigi vs. Unnamed Pirate with a 50,000,000 Bounty (unseen)
 * Marines and Seven Warlords of the Sea vs. Whitebeard Pirates and their allies
 * Smoker vs. Monkey D. Luffy (interrupted by Boa Hancock)
 * Smoker vs. Boa Hancock
 * G-5 Unit 01 Marines vs. the Freed New Fish-Man Pirates' Slave Pirates
 * G-5 Unit 01 Marines vs. Trafalgar Law
 * G-5 Unit 01 Marines vs. Centaurs
 * Smoker (in Tashigi's body) vs. Monkey D. Luffy
 * Smoker (in Tashigi's body), Tashigi (in Smoker's body), Nico Robin, and Franky vs. Caesar Clown (unseen)
 * Smoker vs. Vergo
 * Smoker vs. Donquixote Doflamingo (interrupted by Kuzan)

Filler Battles

 * Smoker vs. Gally
 * Smoker vs. Monkey D. Luffy (Town Square; Loguetown)
 * Smoker vs. Sanji
 * Smoker vs. Sabo
 * Smoker, Luffy, Law, Sabo, Boa Hancock, Crocodile, Buggy, and Rob Lucci vs. Douglas Bullet

Appearance
In the manga, his hair color is pure white; the anime initially tinted it a greenish-grey color, but changed to match the manga from the Punk Hazard Arc on. His jacket's fur trim also differs between mediums, with the manga portraying it as a bluish color and the anime a deep green; in this case, the manga eventually changed its color scheme to follow the anime.

Additionally, his cigar-bands are labeled "MARINE" in the manga, implying they come from a specialty supplier. This, like most of the manga's small-print details, is omitted from the anime.

Loguetown Arc


In the anime, the subplot on Smoker's backstory he mentions about Gold Roger is expanded on in Loguetown, showing that he was in Roger's execution when he was a child. However, in the manga, Smoker's comments on Roger were merely just a passing comment and only Roger's face is seen.

Instead of learning about Luffy when he was about to be executed by Buggy and Alvida, Smoker learns about him earlier. He is informed that some pirates are creating havoc in the harbor. Thinking that this crew is the Straw Hat Pirates, Smoker prepares to go there. There he finds an elderly pirate called Crescent Moon Gally who has a bounty of 3,450,000. He and his crew are seen raiding buildings at Loguetown before being captured by Captain Smoker, who was disappointed that Gally was not Luffy since that was the pirate Smoker was hoping to find. Luffy then appears, asking Smoker where the execution gallows are. Not knowing who he is, Smoker shows him the way, using his smoke. Figuring out his true identity later, while he is in Raoul's bar, who blames him for having few customers because of him, Smoker heads to the execution platform where he challenges Luffy to a fight. Even without using his Devil Fruit powers, Smoker manages to gain the upper hand against Luffy, who then manages to accidentally send himself flying into another part of town.

Later, Daddy Masterson is seen talking to then-Captain Smoker and asking him to sign a release. Smoker asks him about his daughter and claims it is sad how the Marines' best sniper is reduced to a common bounty hunter. Just as he is about to leave, Smoker tells him to say hi to Carol for him at which Daddy replies; "I'll tell her Uncle Smoker said hello." Immediately after he leaves the room Tashigi asks him if the man was Daddy Masterson and Smoker replies with great praise and from there he refers to him as an equal. In the anime during the race back to the Going Merry, Luffy fights Smoker alone and the Marines attack the ship forcing Nami to pull the Going Merry away from the docks. Sanji's role is placed here rather than the fight with Smoker as he fights the Marines attacking the ship.

Jitte
During Episode 488, Smoker was shown using his jitte, even though Hancock had destroyed it earlier.

Translation and Dub Issues
Per its standard editing policies, the 4Kids-dubbed anime - in addition to renaming him Chaser - removes all of his cigars and the "justice" (正義) kanji on his jacket; however, it usually leaves the smoke-trails around his face unedited, excusing them as a side-effect of his abilities. Localizations of contemporary video games such as Grand Battle! and Unlimited Adventure typically leave his jacket unedited as well, removing only his in-use cigars.

4Kids' adaptation of the Loguetown Arc similarly censors his alcohol preferences, having him raid Raoul's bar for "power juice" rather than rum.

Finally, 4Kids' localization of Pirates Carnival uses him to host a mini-game originally hosted by Paulie (as it had made no preparations for dubbing the Water 7 Arc), his smoke abilities substituting for Paulie's Rope Action. The mini-game's overall setup - to retrieve several suitcases from a lumberyard - is unchanged, apart from the lumberyard's Dock 1 label being painted over with a "NAVY" emblem.

Merchandise
Smoker has been the choice character in many forms of merchandise. He has been featured in the series of models Portrait of Pirates.

Enemy Appearances

 * Set Sail Pirate Crew!
 * One Piece: Treasure Wars
 * Grand Line Dream Adventure Log
 * Aim! The King of Berry
 * Dragon Dream!
 * Treasure Wars 2 Welcome to Buggyland
 * One Piece: Pirates Carnival
 * One Piece: World Seeker

Support Appearances

 * One Piece: Gigant Battle
 * One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum

Non-Playable Appearances

 * One Piece: Unlimited World Red

Other Media

 * Smoker appears in One Piece Premier Show 2012 as one of Chameleone's transformations.
 * In One Piece Premier Show 2013, Smoker leads a group of Marines to investigate a number of kidnappings on Paradise Island.
 * Smoker appears in the 2018, Segment 1 show of One Piece Water Battle. He also appears the 2013 One Piece Pirate Sweeping Operation show.
 * In the second version of One Piece Live Attraction: Phantom, Buggy forces Ann to create a mirage of Smoker to capture the Straw Hat Pirates.
 * Smoker appears in Straw Hat Pirates vs. Marines vs. Seven Warlords Holographic Battle Theater.
 * An image of Smoker appears in the first One Piece Water Spectacle show.
 * Smoker appears in the Nami and Marineford versions of the "Hungry Days" commercials.

Trivia

 * He was the first major character to be recast in the anime, with his original voice actor Ginzō Matsuo (who died on August 25, 2001 of an acute sub-arachnoid hemorrhage) being succeeded by the anime's narrator Mahito Ohba from Episode 94 on.
 * Smoker has cornered Luffy on three occasions before the time-skip, each time the latter was saved by a relative or ally; Dragon, Ace and Hancock. This is similar to how Garp cornered Roger multiple times but was unable to capture him.
 * In the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th popularity polls of most popular characters, Smoker was ranked the 12th, 14th, 20th, 24th, 33th and 27th, respectively.
 * In the 2nd and 3rd polls he is ranked as the most popular Marine, being in the 4th, 5th and 7th the second most popular, overthrown in the first two cases by Aokiji and Rosinante in the third case, and the third most popular of the 6th after Donquixote Rosinante and again Aokiji.
 * His birthday is on March 14, a Japanese holiday called White Day (alluding to the "white" theme in all his attack names).
 * Smoker is the first Logia-type Devil Fruit user the Straw Hats meet, as well as the first Devil Fruit user in the Marines.
 * Along with Tashigi, Smoker has appeared in more sections of the overall storyline than any other character outside the Straw Hat Pirates, making at least token appearances in all except the Sky Island, Thriller Bark and Four Emperors Sagas.
 * Smoker shares some similarities with fellow vice admiral Monkey D. Garp:
 * Both of them had lived in the East Blue.
 * Both of them are often accompanied by a swordsman (Tashigi for Smoker and Bogard for Garp).
 * Both of them have a scar on their face next to one eye.
 * Both of them have joined forces with pirates to challenge a bigger threat (Caesar Clown for Smoker and Rocks D. Xebec for Garp).
 * Both have declined promotions to higher ranks, although for different reasons (Smoker out of pride, Garp out of desire for less responsibility).
 * Smoker's favorite food is smoked chicken, which is also a reference to his abilities.
 * In the spin-off manga One Piece: Kobiyama Who Looks Like Koby - Two Piece in a Pod, one of the characters, Sumoshige, is a high school student who resembles Smoker.