- Taktik Usopp
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- Kabuto
- Kuro Kabuto
Usopp, menjadi anggota Bajak Laut Topi Jerami, harus menghadapi lebih dari satu lawan yang kuat. Namun, berbeda dengan kebanyakan kru yang berspesialisasi dalam kekuatan manusia super, dia malah menggunakan sejumlah senjata dan gadget untuk mengimbanginya. Senjata-senjata ini, bersama dengan kebohongan dan keterampilan menembaknya, memberinya gaya bertarung yang benar-benar unik dari namanya sendiri Taktik Usopp (ウソップ戦法, Usoppu Senpō?),[1] gaya bertarung berbasis tipu daya yang bahkan membuat kagum sesama anggota krunya. Halaman ini mencantumkan dan merinci setiap senjata di gudang senjata Usopp. Ini juga memberikan detail serangan yang menyertainya.
Berbohong
Senjata utama Usopp adalah kemampuannya untuk berbohong. Berasal dari kebohongannya yang terus-menerus tentang bajak laut yang menyerang kampung halamannya setiap hari serta menceritakan kisah petualangan yang aneh untuk menghibur teman-temannya di Desa Sirup, Usopp telah mengembangkan bakat untuk menceritakan kisah-kisah yang tidak masuk akal. Kebohongan-kebohongan ini selalu sangat tidak dapat dipercaya, dan hanya orang yang sangat naif atau mudah tertipu yang akan mempercayainya begitu saja, misalnya rekan-rekannya sendiri, Luffy dan Chopper.
However, despite their unbelievability, his lies have sometimes come true. One example is his lie about meeting a giant goldfish whose feces was so big and long that he accidentally landed on it, mistaking it for an island. This lie later ironically became true as he and the other Straw Hats encountered such a goldfish, known as Island Eater, as they departed from Little Garden.[2][3]
His lies also played a major role in his skill for salesmanship, to which Usopp succeeds at pawning off common objects like novelties, such as rubber bands to several Shandians in Skypiea and toad oil to the people of Wano Country. He was able to acquire Dials when trading the rubber bands.
Regardless of their absurdity, Usopp's lies have been surprisingly useful on more than one occasion, and have the capability to be just as effective as any other weapon in his arsenal. In fact, most of the foes that Usopp has fought so far were actually gullible enough to fall for his lies. Usopp also uses deception to a certain extent when he openly declares that he is going to fire a specific projectile at a target, when in actuality, he is using a different one. Mr.5 and Perona both fell for this, and it resulted in defeat for the latter. Listed here are lie-based techniques that appear more like attacks but in reality are not.
- Captain Usopp (キャプテン・ウソップ, Kyaputen Usoppu?): In order to intimidate an enemy and scare it away, Usopp uses this lie to convince the opponent to run away from a huge crew of 8000 men under Usopp's command (sometimes more, but usually multiples of 8). The only ones known to believe this lie are Luffy, Chopper and Jango, who become amazed by the lie until someone else revealed the trick to him. This was first seen when Luffy met Usopp for the first time.[4]
- Ketchup Boshi (ケチャップ星, Kechappu Boshi?, literally meaning "Ketchup Star"): A defensive move where Usopp splatters himself with a small ketchup bomb so that it looks like he is covered in blood. This deceives the opponent into thinking he is injured or dead and causes them to drop their guard. Usopp can then use that advantage of their lowered guard to run away or launch a sneak attack. This was first seen being used by Usopp in an attempt to escape from Chew,[5] which was cut out of the 4kids dub. This is called Ketchup Star in the VIZ translation and Funimation dub
- Usopp Wagomu (ウソップ輪ゴーム, Usoppu Wagōmu?, literally meaning "Usopp Rubber Band"): Usopp threatens his opponent by stretching a rubber band at them. He can either release it like a slingshot (most effective when his opponent is very close to him), or run away while they flinch. Usopp Rubberband has become a running joke in the series—any time Usopp is releasing many attacks in quick succession, he will always insert a quick rubber band attack for good measure. In the English versions, this is called Usopp's Rubber Band of Doom. This was first seen being successfully used against Chew.[5]
- Serious Power (本気パワー, Honki Pawā?): Usopp uses this lie as an excuse that he was not yet at full capacity after someone helps him. Usopp first used this as a lie saying that he was just about to use his serious power when he was unable to carry Dalton and Zoro had to help him. This lie is not effective.[6] He used it again in a non-canon line in the anime while racing Zoro up some stairs.[7] This technique was not named in the VIZ translation or Funimation dub.
- Usopp Spell (ウソップ
呪文 , Usoppu Superu?): In order to distract an opponent, Usopp describes out loud some wince-inducing situations like "Five Ulcers form on your Gums!" to unnerve anyone in earshot. The only people it is known to have any effect on at all are Nami, himself to a certain degree, and Chopper. This was first seen being used against Enel, even though it had no affect on him.[8] In the VIZ translation, this is called Usopp Voodoo and in the Funimation dub it is called Usopp Spell but later changed to Usopp Voodoo.[rujukan]
After the timeskip, Usopp states that he does not need to lie as often, as he can now do what he claims. However, he did lie to Chopper at one point during their journey to Fish-Man Island, so he is clearly still willing to do so even if he does not need to.[rujukan] During the Dressrosa Arc, Usopp's ability to lie proved useful in turning the Tontatta Tribe into allies when he lied to them about being a descendant of the hero Mont Blanc Noland, causing the dwarves to view him as a hero due to their gullibility.[9]
- Hissatsu Ganmen Bikkuri Bako (必殺顔面ビックリ箱, Hissatsu Ganmen Bikkuri Bako?, literally meaning "Sure-Kill Face Jack-in-the-Box"):[10] A horrifying face made by Usopp after Sugar gave him the spicy Tatababasco, believing it to be poison. The spice caused his eyeballs and tongue to roll and twist as he released a combination of blood, mucus, tears, and fiery breath. The sight of Usopp's face was so terrifying that it caused Sugar to immediately fall unconscious.[11] When Viola later informed Usopp that Sugar had eventually awoken, he was shocked that she awoke from his "attack" so soon, believing it would keep her unconscious for 2–3 days. However, it still left Sugar with a traumatic fear of Usopp as well things that reminded her of him, like long noses and sausages.[10] This is called Special Facial Jack in the Box in the VIZ translation and Special Facial Jack-in-the-Box Technique in the Funimation dub.
- Nihogari no Uso-hachi (二胞狩りのウソ八, Nihōgari no Usohachi?): A bluff Usopp came up with during the raid on Onigashima, Usopp intimidated and distracted the low ranking Beasts Pirates members by claiming to have single-handedly defeated the siblings Page One and Ulti, two of the six Tobbiroppo who were amongst the strongest in the crew. Due to the news of their defeat being public knowledge, it added veracity to his claim. He also took responsibility of the waves of Haoshoku Haki being emitted and knocking out the enemy, though this was actually being emitted from Charlotte Linlin, who was fighting close by. As a result of both lies, Usopp is made out to be much more intimidating than he actually is.[12] This is called Usohachi the Sibling-Hunter in the VIZ translation.
Non-Canon
- Drive Shoot (ドライブシュート, Doraibu Shūto?): Used in the Dream Soccer King feature of the anime adaptation. It is basically a totally ordinary kick, but Usopp's dynamic name for it and his confident delivery were enough to make Koby (acting as goalie) fumble the ball.
- Usopp Dash (ウソップダッシュ, Usoppu Dasshu?): Usopp flees from his opponent at great speed. He claims this is his last resort. It was first used to escape from Baccarat in One Piece Film: Gold.
Hammers
While Usopp is not necessarily skillful with a hammer, he can use it as a weapon to a certain degree. The following are techniques that are hammer related.
- Usopp Hammer (ウソップハンマー, Usoppu Hanmā?): Using his ordinary work hammer, Usopp bashes his opponent on the head. Not a very powerful attack, given Usopp's physical weakness, but it can be repeated many times for a dangerously frenzied attack. He would not attack his opponent head-on like this, but rather if they are unaware or unable to move. This was first seen being used to defeat Chew.[5]
- Usopp Pound (ウソップ
粉砕 , Usoppu Paundo?, literally meaning "Usopp Pulverization"): Usopp uses a massive and intimidating "5-Ton Hammer" to strike a target. However, the hammer is actually just two frying pans bolted to a stick covered with paper mache, with a total weight of 2 kg, that Usopp had hurriedly put together at a moments notice. It is a potent psychological weapon, as Mr. 4 was so convinced by Usopp's description of it that he went down after one blow. However, he recovered almost immediately when Lassoo destroyed it and revealed that it was fake.[13] This was first used against Mr.4. - Hissatsu Uso-Cho Hammer Suisei (必殺ウソッチョハンマー彗星, Hissatsu Uso-Cho Hanmā Suisei?, literally meaning "Sure-Kill Uso-Cho Hammer Comet"): A combo attack with Tony Tony Chopper. Chopper transforms into his Horn Point form and Usopp uses Chopper's antlers and a large rubber band as a slingshot to fire Usopp's work hammer at an opponent with tremendous force. This technique is simply called Hammer Shooting Star in the 4Kids adaption, Killer Usopp's Hammer Shooting Star in the VIZ translation, Usopp-Chopper Attack: Hammer Comet in the Funimation dub, and Uso-Cho Hammer Shooting Star in the Funimation dub of Movie 8. This was first seen being used against Mr. 4 and his dog, Lassoo, after he knocked out his partner.[14] Usopp in the Grand Battle games (Rush and Adventure) is able to use this on his own with a giant version of his slingshot as one of his super moves.
- Usopp Golden Pound (ウソップゴールデンパウンド, Usoppu Goruden Paundo?): A technique in which Usopp uses a "10-Ton Hammer". The hammer is almost identical to the five-ton hammer in appearance, but it is much larger. While the hammer looks intimidating, it is actually a giant balloon on a stick. This was first seen being used against Perona. Terrified by Usopp's sudden burst of strength and abilities, Perona instantly fainted the moment Usopp was about to smash her with this hammer. Though the balloon popped upon impact, the shock was too much for Perona. In the anime, the stick of this hammer was depicted as also being inflatable.[15]
- Uso 100-Ton Hammer (ウソ100トンハンマー, Uso Hyaku-Ton Hanmā?):[16] In One Piece Film Z, Usopp uses a variation of his Pound attack using a 100-ton hammer. Although the ideal weight is twenty times his 5-ton hammer, it has about the same dimensions. This hammer was also seen after his battle with Sugar and Trebol.[17]
Dials
- Informasi lebih lanjut: Dials
During the crew's time in Skypiea, Usopp received a collection of Dials by trading with novelties such as rubber bands and other items the natives of Skypiea had never seen before.[18] Since then, Usopp has made use of them in a variety of ways such as coming up with inventions that appear to involve Dials like the Perfect Clima-Tact and the Kabuto. The following listed here are the known Dials which he has used singly in battle or other places.
- Tone Dial (
音貝 , Tōn Daiaru?): A Dial used for the storage of sounds, it was used to prank Zoro while the Straw Hats were on Skypiea.[19] - Breath Dial (
風貝 , Buresu Daiaru?): A Dial that is normally used to store and release air and gases. This was first used by Usopp during the Donut Race portion of the Davy Back Fight.[20] Unfortunately, it wasn't powerful enough to make the raft go any faster than using the oars would. This Dial was also used in the battle against Luffy and was used to store flammable gas. Before the battle began, Usopp hid the Dial on the battlefield. When enough of the gas had been released, Usopp ignited it with a Kaen Boshi, causing him, Luffy, and the entire beach to be swallowed up in a massive explosion.[21] A Breath Dial is also installed in the Kabuto to enhance its shots.[22] - Flavor Dial (
匂貝 , Fureibā Daiaru?): A Dial that can store smells and aromas, along with other types of gases. One of these dials Dial was used in the G-8 filler Arc in the escape attempt by Straw Hats from G-8 prison. To destroy the Seastone prison bars, instead of using the Impact Dial, Sanji picked up a Flavor Dial from Usopp's pocket and released a foul-smelling gas. A nearby lamp ignited the flammable gas and created an explosion that destroyed the prison bars.
- Impact Dial (
衝撃貝 , Inpakuto Daiaru?): A Dial that absorbs any blows directed to it and can release them back at the attacker. Usopp can use this to absorb a powerful blow such as Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Bazooka and release it back at the original source or any other opponent. The downside is that the recoil from the released energy is akin to the original blow. It always causes Usopp pain to use and he always comments "I thought my arm was gonna break" after usage. This was first used by Usopp in the Donut Race portion of the Davy Back Fight.[21][20] In the anime, this was first seen being used by Usopp to help the Straw Hats escape from the G-8 Marine base. Usopp uses this Dial rarely and only in extreme cases because it hurts his arm. - Flash Dial (
閃光貝 , Furasshu Daiaru?): A Dial that stores light. By pressing it, Usopp can release the stored light in the form of a blinding flash. This was first seen being used against Luffy in their battle.[21]
Kureyuki
The Kureyuki (暮れ雪, Kureyuki?, Japanese for "evening snow") is a sword used by Usopp to apparently cut himself before applying toad oil to convince the inhabitants of the Flower Capital to buy the oil. It is unknown if this sword is even able to cut as Usopp was lying about the oil regenerative properties.
Sniper Goggles
Sniper Goggles are a pair of goggles from the North Blue that Usopp had in his possession. He was first seen wearing them in Chapter 98 and Episode 50.
Although unseen in the manga, Usopp buys a pair in Loguetown.[23] In the anime, he won them in a sniping contest against Daddy Masterson.
The Sniper Goggles have sunglasses to eliminate glare of the sun when he is aiming and can also rotate. Mr. 2 stole the goggles in order to impersonate Usopp, but Sanji defeated him and retrieved them, though they were damaged. Regardless, they were repaired. When Usopp wore his Sogeking mask, he placed them in the eye holes.
After his time in the Boin Archipelago, Usopp had replaced them with another pair of goggles.[24] When not in use, he keeps them around his neck. It is unknown what happened to his original pair.
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Other Equipment
Aside from weapons, Usopp possesses a variety of equipment which he uses to aid him. These range from caltrops to blackboards and many of which are Usopp's inventions. These equipment, while often comical, sometimes provide Usopp with an edge over his opponents, no matter how strong they are.
However, as the sniper of the Straw Hat Pirates, Usopp focuses on long-range weapons like his Pop Green. As stated by himself on Onigashima, he does not have a lot of close-ranged weapons (mainly his Dials and Hammers), leading him to use some of his long-ranged tools at close-range, causing danger to both him and his allies.[25]
The following are techniques that involve this equipment.
- Makibishi Jigoku (まきびし地獄, Makibishi Jigoku?, literally meaning "Caltrop Hell"): Usopp drops a trail of sharp caltrops on the ground to discourage large groups from following or as a trap. Usopp can also lend some of these to a friend so they can also attack with them as well. Unfortunately, if he or the one he lends them to does not watch carefully where they throw these caltrops, they can be hindered by the caltrops instead. Usopp was first seen using these against the Black Cat Pirates.[26] In the VIZ translation and Funimation dub, this attack is called Caltrop Hell, while in the 4Kids dub, it is simply called Caltrops.
- Usopp Noise (ウソップノイズ, Usoppu Noizu?): Usopp plugs his ears, pulls out a small blackboard and rakes his nails across it to make is opponent flinch so he can escape or launch a surprise attack. In the 4Kids dub, this is called Chalkboard Nail Scratch, but in the English version of One Piece: Grand Battle! Rush!, it is called Usopp Screech, while in the Funimation dub this called Noisy Attack. This was first seen used against some Baroque Works agents in order to protect Vivi.[27]
- Usopp AAaaaAAAaaaAA! (ウソップアーアアー, Usoppu Aāaaā?): Usopp dons a special belt that can fire a grappling hook for him to swing from tree to tree with. However, Usopp forgot to put in a way to detach the rope. The technique's name is a yell akin to that of Tarzan. This was first seen when Usopp tried to retrieve Little Crow.[28]
- Octopakutsu (オクトパクツ, Oktopakutsu?, literally meaning "Octopushoes"): Suction shoes in the form of octopi that Usopp uses to climb vertical walls. This was first seen used for entering Enel's ark Maxim.[29] Usopp reveals their name when he tries to persuade Robin to flee with him on the Sea Train.[30] In the VIZ translation and Funimation dub, this is called Octo Shoes, and Octopu-Shoes in the Funimation subs.
- Usopp Hopping (ウソップホッピング, Usoppu Hoppingu?): Usopp uses special spring shoes to land safely after a jump from a high place.[31] However, these shoes are a moot point if he does not land on his feet, which he tended not to do in the beginning. This was first used to land safely after jumping from Ark Maxim. In the VIZ translation, this is simply called Usopp Hop.
- Zombie Shoten Salt Ball (ゾンビ昇天
塩玉 , Zonbi Shōten Soruto Bōru?, literally meaning "Zombie-Purifying Salt Ball"): Upon learning from Brook that the weakness of the zombies of Thriller Bark is salt, Usopp devises these salt balls, which he gives in bags to the rest of the crew. He can also load them into Kabuto for the "Salt Star" technique. - Kaen Dama (火炎玉, Kaen Dama?, literally meaning "Fire Flame Ball"): Usopp throws a ball that bursts into flames upon contact with the ground. This was first seen being used to scare away Kumashi. In the VIZ translation, this is called Flame Ball.[32]
- Kokkara Koko Made Hairu na no Jutsu (こっからここまで入るなの術, Kokkara Koko Made Hairu na no Jutsu?, literally meaning "No Enter From Here to Here Technique"): After throwing a Kaen Dama and creating a small flame, Usopp pours some oil around it. This creates a fire wall which stops an enemy from chasing him. This technique was first seen being used against Kumashi in a corridor. In the VIZ translation and Funimation dub, this is called Don't Cross This Line Technique and “You Cannot Cross This Point” Spell in the Funimation subs.[32]
- Tetsujin Suisei (鉄人彗星, Tetsujin Suisei?, literally meaning "Iron Man Comet"): Created by Franky, Usopp launches Franky at an opponent. This was first seen being used against Oars and Gecko Moria.[33] The strap used for this technique is called Kuwagata (クワガタ, Kuwagata?, literally meaning "Beetle").
- Tokudai Reitoko no Cho Tei'on Reiki Ho (特大冷凍庫の超低温冷気砲, Tokudai Reitōko no Chō Tei'on Reiki Hō?, literally meaning "Extra Large Freezer's Super Sub-Zero Freezing Cannon"): Making use of Moria's large freezer and debris, Usopp, with Franky's help, constructed a large hose routing from deep within the refrigerator itself. In the VIZ manga this is called Freezing Power of a Giant Freezer, in the Funimation dub it is called Super-Sized Subzero Wind Cannon, and in the Funimation sub it is the Super Cold Cannon Connected to the Extra-Large Freezer.
Post-Timeskip
- Hokaku Boshi (捕獲星, Hokaku Boshi?, literally meaning "Capture Star"):, Usopp uses a wide slingshot to launch a specialized harpoon that resembles a fishing hook on a reinforced rope to catch a deep-sea fish. This was first used in order to catch a fish that Luffy and Zoro defeated.[34] In the VIZ translation and Funimation adaptations, this is called Capture Star.
Non-Canon Uses
- Usopp Boomerang (ウソップブーメラン, Usoppu Būmera?): In the third One Piece movie, Usopp was shown using a specialized boomerang. This boomerang can be folded into itself for easier transportation. Usopp explained that once he has thrown this boomerang, "there's no turning back". However, when Usopp attempted to attack Battler with it, the boomerang apparently did not return after the Count dodged it. Apparently, what Usopp meant by "there's no turning back" was not that the weapon was unbeatable, but that it would not return to its owner like a regular boomerang. While it proved useless at first, Usopp later on was actually able to put it to good use. Pretending that the boomerang was a set of horns, Usopp was able to divert the Horn Eaters into a dead end in which he trapped them with the aid of Nami's calculations.[35]
- Usopp Skyrider (ウソップスカイライダー, Usoppu Sukairaidā?): A portable parachute kept in his bag, intended to save him if he falls from any high places. However, it is about the size of a dinner plate, and does not slow his fall in the least, nearly killing him. Used in the 5th movie while going after Luffy while he was falling down a cliff.
- Gomu Gomu no Kaiten Ono (ゴムゴムの回転斧, Gomu Gomu no Kaiten Ono?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Rotating Axe"): An anime only technique, Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, and Usopp execute it together. Usopp uses a cannon of the Going Merry in this combo. Luffy first executes Gomu Gomu no Fusen as well as twisting his body, using the stored air to launch himself into the air. Then, Usopp aboard the Going Merry fires a cannonball at Sanji, while Luffy shoots both of his arms towards the target. Sanji at this point Armée de L'air Power shoots the cannonball at Zoro who executes 108 Pound Cannon to fire the cannonball up into the air and toward Luffy. Luffy catches the ball with his feet, the momentum of the cannonball spinning him vertically several times causing his legs to twist with each revolution. After all of the cannonball's velocity is gone, Luffy drops it and proceeds to spin forward releasing the full force of the stored energy from the winding, his body falling towards the target during all this. As Luffy approaches the target he stretches his legs out, which, through the speed of his spinning, creates the image of a large rotary blade. This attack impacts with the target, cutting it in half. The force of this seems out of Luffy's control. This was first used to destroy Ratchet's castle in the seventh One Piece movie.[36]
Referensi
- ↑ One Piece Yellow: Grand Elements (p. 264), Taktik Usopp secara resmi bernama.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 3 Chapter 24 dan Episode 9, Usopp tells his tale of the giant goldfish to Kaya.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 15 Chapters 128–129 dan Episode 77, Usopp and the other Straw Hats encounter Island Eater as they leave Little Garden.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 3 Chapter 23 dan Episode 9, Usopp tries to scare away the Straw Hat Pirates.
- ↑ 5,0 5,1 5,2 Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 10 Chapter 87 dan Episode 40, Usopp uses several attacks against Chew.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 17 Chapter 148 (p. 4) dan Episode 88.
- ↑ Anime One Piece — Episode 89.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 30 Chapter 284 dan Episode 185, Usopp attempts to unnerve Enel with Usopp Spell.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 72 Chapter 713 dan Episode 643.
- ↑ 10,0 10,1 Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 76 Chapter 756 (p. 10-11) dan Episode 694, Usopp names his "attack"
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 74 Chapter 742 (p. 17-19) dan Episode 676.
- ↑ Manga One Piece — Vol. 101 Chapter 1024 (p. 1).
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 20 Chapter 185 dan Episode 114, Usopp uses Usopp Pound on Miss Merry Christmas.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 20 Chapter 186 dan Episode 115, Usopp uses a combo move with a hammer and Chopper in Horn Point.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 48 Chapter 466 dan Episode 361, Usopp completely freaks out and defeats Perona with some techniques of his.
- ↑ Sumber Tidak Diketahui, The Hammer's name is revealed.
- ↑ Manga One Piece — Vol. 74 Chapter 742.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 32 Chapter 301 dan Episode 194, Usopp trades some rubber bands and other stuff for some Dials with the Skypieans.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 32 Chapter 301 dan Episode 194, Usopp messes with Zoro with a Tone Dial.
- ↑ 20,0 20,1 Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 33 Chapter 307 dan Episode 209, Usopp uses the Breath and Impact Dials in the Donut Race.
- ↑ 21,0 21,1 21,2 Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 35 Chapters 332–333 dan Episode 236, Usopp and Luffy's battle.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 48 Chapter 465 (p. 3) dan Episode 360, Usopp explains how the Kabuto works.
- ↑ Manga SBS One Piece — Vol. 13, Oda mentions that Usopp bought his goggles in Loguetown.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 61 Chapter 598 dan Episode 517.
- ↑ Manga One Piece — Vol. 100 Chapter 1011.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 4 Chapter 29 dan Episode 12, Usopp uses several attacks against the Black Cat Pirates to stop them.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 22 Chapter 204 dan Episode 124, Usopp uses a blackboard and scratches it to protect Vivi.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 27 Chapter 247 dan Episode 161, Usopp swings like Tarzan.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 30 Chapter 283 dan Episode 185, text
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 39 Chapter 370 dan Episode 260, Usopp tries to escape with Robin using Octopak Shoes.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 30 Chapter 285 dan Episode 186, Usopp uses spring shoes to land from Ark Maxim.
- ↑ 32,0 32,1 Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 48 Chapter 464 dan Episode 359, Usopp scares away Kumashi with his Kaen Dama and then uses his No Enter Spell to stop the zombie from chasing him.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 49 Chapter 475 dan Episode 370, Usopp shoots Franky at Oars and Moria.
- ↑ Manga dan Anime One Piece — Vol. 67 Chapter 665 dan Episode 574, Usopp uses Capture Star on a deep sea fish.
- ↑ Film One Piece — Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals, Usopp uses his boomerang in various ways.
- ↑ Film One Piece — The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle, Usopp and the other Straw Hats combine their abilities to destroy Ratchet's castle.
Tautan Eksternal
- Lysops Attacken - Artikel Ensiklopedia One Piece Jerman yang mencantumkan serangan Usopp.
- Lie – Artikel Wikipedia tentang berbohong.
- Rhinoceros beetle – Artikel Wikipedia tentang kumbang yang dinamai Kabuto.
- Phoenix – Artikel Wikipedia tentang burung mitologi yang menjadi dasar teknik Hi no Tori Boshi milik Usopp.
- Atlas beetle – Artikel Wikipedia tentang kumbang Teknik Usopp, Atlas Suisei, dinamai menurut namanya.
- Stag beetle – Artikel Wikipedia tentang kumbang Kuwagata dinamai menurut namanya.
- Phoenix - Artikel Monstropedia tentang burung mitologi yang menjadi dasar teknik Hino Tori Boshi milik Usopp.
- Phoenix - Artikel Monstrous.com tentang burung mitologi yang menjadi dasar teknik Hi no Tori Boshi milik Usopp.
- Phoenix - Artikel Ardeen Bestiary tentang burung mitologi yang menjadi dasar teknik Hi no Tori Boshi milik Usopp.
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