A bounty is a government-issued reward placed on an individual and awarded to whoever can apprehend or kill that person.
Overview
Becoming Wanted
Normally, a bounty is issued by a government official or by the Marines. The idea is to tempt others into aiding the capture of the criminal so they can be brought to justice quickly. Bounty Hunters make careers trying to find and capture these wanted people. Bounties are issued with a "Dead or Alive" disclaimer, meaning the reward will be paid so long as the threat gets eliminated, but Baroque Works agents state that bounties are usually only paid in full if the criminal is captured alive; up to 30% of the bounty money may be lost by bringing in someone dead, since no public execution can be held.[1] There are certain exceptions where a criminal's capture condition are further restricted, as Sanji's second poster has been altered to be "Only Alive", per his father's political influence in the needs of his third son back alive.
The amount of a bounty is determined in response to the perceived threat level of the criminal in question; the greater the threat to the world, the greater the bounty. In the eyes of a pirate, high bounties are thus usually seen as a sign of strength. After all, having been assigned a bounty means that the World Government as well as the Marines acknowledge the threat of the person to whom it is assigned. Luffy expresses enthusiasm over his first bounty, and Sanji likewise expresses disappointment when his own bounty poster fails to properly identify him (being a crude artist's rendering). This is not universal, however; Kuro and Nami resented their bounty due to the unwanted attention it brought them. A bounty in excess of 100,000,000 indicates that the person to whom it was assigned has committed unlawful acts of catastrophic degrees.
Earning a large bounty in a quick time also gives the pirate notorious attention and a global reputation. After earning a bounty of 80,000,000 in a single campaign, the World Government offered Boa Hancock a position in the Shichibukai. Blackbeard believed he could become a Shichibukai member if he defeated Monkey D. Luffy, whose bounty had jumped from 30,000,000 to 100,000,000 following the defeat of Baroque Works and their leader Crocodile. Blackbeard would settle for achieving his goal by turning in Portgas D. Ace instead since Ace had caught up with him and Blackbeard emerged victorious.
Bounty Issuing
A bounty reflects both the threat and power of an individual.[2] Engaging in activities deemed criminal by the World Government or associating with groups which engage in them is enough to warrant significant bounties even if the criminal is not powerful themselves. In particular, direct opposition to the World Government, no matter the reason, is treated as a serious offense, and bounties are issued accordingly.
A bounty can be increased for several reasons:
- The threat of a person's observed combat abilities (as stated by Aokiji);[2]
- More experienced bounty hunters volunteering to capture the individual or group (like the Accino Family, non-canonically, trying to catch the entire Straw Hat Crew);
- Further criminal acts beyond the initial one;
- Inspiring criminal acts when provoked or inciting others to act 'criminally' (for example, Whitebeard destroying Marine ships that followed his fleet for reconnaissance and Dragon leading his organization to conquer nations affiliated with the World Government).
- Having knowledge deemed illegal by the World Government, as with Nico Robin.
Occasionally, a designated amount on a bounty may increase if the criminal in question has committed crimes of considerable magnitude that goes beyond the crime(s) committed beforehand that earned them their initial bounty, as with the case of Luffy.
Since the Marines can only issue bounties based on their knowledge of the criminal in question, a bounty may not necessarily reflect the true threat of a person. Tony Tony Chopper was mistaken for a mere pet and issued a mere 50, as the Marines were unaware he was responsible for defeating Kumadori of CP9.[3] Luffy's bounty would doubtless be much higher if his defeat of Gecko Moria wasn't kept secret by the government.[4] Arlong, despite being a Grand Line pirate, had a far lower bounty than his overall threat level to the East Blue, as he bribed the corrupt Marine Nezumi in order to keep his activities secret.[5] In some cases, due to miscommunication or unreported information, the bounty may end up being much higher or lower than what the criminal deserved for their actions.[3]
Regardless of the discrepancies, bounties are still treated as a way to determine a person's average threat level, being the one facet of society that can be easily compared. Stacking them against averages helps determine threats in relation to location; for example, the average bounty in the East Blue is 3,000,000, so a noteworthy one there would be 10,000,000 or more.[6] Since East Blue is defined as the weakest of the four seas outside of the Grand Line, West, North, and South Blue must have higher average bounties and have a greater number of famous criminals hailing from their waters. However, the four 'cardinal (direction)' seas pale in comparison to the Grand Line (up to Mary Geoise), where an exceptional bounty is around 100,000,000, and is considered nothing in the New World (or the second half of the Grand Line), where 100,000,000 is common or weak.[7] Bellamy indicates that pirates have tried to fake bounty posters in order to make themselves more intimidating, but that scheme usually falls through in short order. He assumed this of Luffy, whose goofy portrait failed to match his 100,000,000 bounty, but learned the hard way that Luffy was on the level. Any bounty that goes to 1,000,000,000 or over is considered monstrous, even in the New World.[8]
While the details of how high a bounty could be are not exactly known, the greatest amount revealed in the first half of the story was that of the 550,000,000 bounty of Portgas D. Ace before his death, who was one of the most notorious pirates of the New World, the 2nd division commander of the Whitebeard Pirates, and most notably the son of the infamous Pirate King, Gol D. Roger himself. The current highest active bounty is that of Yonko Kaido with a bounty of 4,611,100,000. While a pirate with a bounty of 300,000,000 is still considered a rookie, once a pirate exceeds that value it is difficult to get any higher,[9] and it seems that 400,000,000 is enough to be considered an elite pirate.[10] While the Shichibukai are also important pirates in the world, some of their former bounties are not particularly high, however it should be noted that these are their former bounties which do not represent the threat that they could have achieved as active pirates. After Jinbe resigned, his bounty jumped to over 400,000,000.
In terms of piracy, any rookie who has earned a bounty of over 100,000,000 is considered impressive, and can be considered as a "Supernova" (超新星, Chōshinsei?).[11] The Worst Generation (最悪の世代, Saiaku no Sedai?) of Supernovas were during the Golden Age of Piracy, when eleven of them almost simultaneously appeared on Sabaody Archipelago, each holding a bounty of over 100,000,000, and each member had caused a great influence within the New World, as well as earning themselves much notoriety.[12]
Following the Shichibukai's system completely abolished, the remaining ones' frozen bounties has reactivated as they were all revoked and became wanted criminals as well as the enemies of the World Government once again.
Retracting Bounties
Bounties, once issued, are usually only retracted when the criminal is captured, killed, or is known to have otherwise died. A change in lifestyle will not affect the bounty. Wanted posters are usually marked with a large red X to indicate that the criminal was taken care of. The notion that death brings freedom from the bounty was the sole reason for Kuro's plan to escape a pirate's life. A bounty can last for over a hundred years if the criminal is not proven to be dead, like the giants Dorry and Brogy, who can live several centuries. Brook's bounty was placed between 40 and 50 years ago, and is still active, the Marines having discovered that he is the same person as the living person in the photograph.
Aside from death or capture, bounties may be retracted if the criminal can prove themselves an asset to either the Marines or World Government. This is the case with the Shichibukai, who are considered allies of the World Government and have their bounties retracted; this extends to any criminal serving as a subordinate to the Shichibukai, such as Caesar Clown.[13] With this, they are allowed to continue being a criminal on a conditional basis. A bounty may be removed by a court of law, as Jango's was during his mini-series. Jango's case was further aided by the pleas of the Marine Fullbody during the case. This later allowed him to enlist in the Marines under the command of Hina.
Criminals who end up as slaves keep their bounties on their heads; however, so long as the slave remains a slave the Marines do nothing to arrest them. To this end, they ignore the slavery on the Sabaody Archipelago as a number of criminals end up slaves there; some even go on to be bought by the World Nobles. Once a slave is freed or dismissed by their owner, they immediately become fair game once more.
Fake Bounties
As bounties are typically assigned numbers printed on paper with the picture of the criminal it was assigned to, bounties can be altered by skilled forgers. According to Bellamy, pirates have been known to make up fake bounties in the past to intimidate other people to their advantage. These scams tend to be quickly quelled though, due to the insubstantial nature of the deception.
Identification
A criminal is, more often than not, known by his poster. Without the issuing of a wanted poster (手配書, tehai-sho?), no criminal can be made known. These posters are distributed across the world in newspapers and establishments. Marines also keep copies of each criminal at their bases and on board of their ships for quick identification. Bounty Hunters may also carry a list.
The Poster Picture
The most important part of a poster is the person's portrait. It allows swift identification upon sighting the person and informs everyone in the world of their wanted status. The picture normally takes the form of a photograph; if a suitable photograph is unavailable, an artist's rendering may be substituted as in the case of Sanji. To some (including Sanji), a decent photograph is as important as the bounty itself, it being the only way to be associated with the bounty on the poster—due to misfortune on Sanji's behalf, a rather crude drawing is used, which led to another person taking the blame for a certain period due to sheer coincidence. A new picture can be issued to account for any change in appearance (such as Robin). If a person wears a disguise that makes them look different, and they are recognized by that disguise, then they can fool the system, as shown with Charlotte Cracker.[14]
One of the most mysterious things about wanted posters is the Marines' ability to obtain photos of almost every criminal with a bounty. These photos are eventually revealed to be taken by the Marine Photography Branch Captain "Flaming Attach", who received his name by shouting "Fire!" instead of "Cheese!" when taking a picture.[15] Alternatively, should a photo be unavailable, a sketch will be made of the criminal. Mr. 13 and Miss Friday were employed by the Marines to identify the remaining Baroque Works agents—the Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 pairs—through this method. Sanji, on the other hand, suffered the indignity of having a poorly sketched image.
It is possible for two or more individuals to share one bounty poster, as with Dorry and Brogy, in which the portrait was a collage of the two pirates; Sham and Buchi, both of whom share the bounty of 7,000,000;[16] and (non-canonically) the Red Arrows Pirates, the entire crew being presented on the poster. Whether this means that all the individuals presented in the document must be brought in together, or that each member is worth the claimed amount, is unknown.
Epithets/Nicknames
The Marines give criminals, especially pirates, epithets with the bounty poster that either describes their appearance (such as Buggy "The Clown"), what their powers/abilities are (such as "Black Leg Sanji" or "King of Snipers Sogeking"), or what they do (such as "Cat Burglar Nami" or "Pirate Hunter Zoro"). Sometimes, it is just the most common nickname a person has (Luffy was called "Straw Hat" before his first bounty was issued).
List of Bounties
In the series, many bounties are revealed - either by the author in a reference box, said by a character (like Shakuyaku naming the nine Supernovas not part of the Straw Hat Crew), or a bounty poster being revealed (although the value may not always be fully accurate or fully shown, as with the Red Arrows Pirates). For example, Nico Robin's specific bounty was not made clear until after it was known she had one. When Igaram first mentioned Crocodile's former bounty, he said it was 80,000,000[17] while it actually is 81,000,000. Gecko Moria was first introduced by Robin as merely holding a bounty higher than Luffy's.
Most of the current and former Shichibukai members have former bounties since the first requirement to join the group is being recognized world-wide so one's notoriety scares criminals. Newcomer Blackbeard is an exception, having managed to get in by capturing Portgas D. Ace.
While several prisoners from Impel Down do not hold any specific value, Impel Down orders its prisoners from the bounty on their head. Levels 3 and 5 require bounties of 50,000,000 and 100,000,000 respectively, and the values required for others levels were not revealed. It is unknown if level 1 has a minimal value, although Buggy commented that every prisoner from level 2 that escaped with him holds a bounty higher than his own[18] (15,000,000). Level 6 seems to use special requirements. Strangely, Mr. 2 is an exception to this rule, having been imprisoned in level 3 with a bounty of merely 32,000,000. As such, the values may be just recommendations, and the effort taken to capture the criminals may factor into where they are placed, but not affect their bounty since the Marines see no need to change it now that they have been arrested.
Straw Hat Pirates
The Straw Hat Pirates' current bounties as of the Levely Arc.[19]
Total bounty: 3,161,000,100[19]
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
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Monkey D. Luffy | "Straw Hat"[20] | 1,500,000,000[19] |
First Bounty: at the end of the Arlong Park Arc, after Luffy defeated Arlong, the Straw Hats beat up the corrupt Marine captain Nezumi in order to force him to return Nami's treasure. Nezumi, wanting revenge against Luffy, personally ensured a bounty of 30,000,000 on him, giving him the highest bounty in East Blue.[21] The Marines themselves were also annoyed at the time because Luffy single-handedly solved every problem they could not.[22] Second Bounty: after heavily disrupting the balance of the Three Great Powers by defeating Crocodile, forcing the government to publicly recognize Crocodile's and his organization's criminal activities, leading to his arrest and removal of his position as a Shichibukai, Luffy's bounty was raised to 100,000,000.[23] This bounty would officially make Luffy a Super Rookie. | ||
Roronoa Zoro | "Pirate Hunter"[28] | 320,000,000[27] |
First Bounty: the swordsman of the Straw Hat Pirates received a 60,000,000 bounty after he defeated the assassin Daz Bonez in the Alabasta Arc and for defeating 100 bounty hunters in Whisky Peak. Zoro does not find out about this new bounty until the moment Marshall D. Teach shows him the new wanted poster.[23] Second Bounty: after the events at Enies Lobby and for defeating Kaku of the CP9, Zoro's bounty was raised to 120,000,000.[24] Due to this bounty, he would go on to be recognized as one of the Worst Generation.[25] | ||
Nami | "Cat Burglar"[24] | 66,000,000[27] |
First Bounty: After the Enies Lobby Arc and for defeating Kalifa of the CP9, Nami was given a bounty of 16,000,000.[24] Her photograph of her in a bikini was the result of Nami being tricked into posing for an undercover photographer while sunbathing; Genzo was particularly enthralled by her wanted poster and later placed a blown-up sized version of it in his office. Second Bounty: By simply being a member of the Straw Hat Pirates, her bounty was raised to 66,000,000 after the Dressrosa incident. [27] History repeated itself- Nami was once again duped into posing for her wanted poster, and Genzo displayed this blown-up print in his office. | ||
Usopp | "Sogeking"[24]/"God"[27] | 200,000,000[27] |
First Bounty: Following the events at Enies Lobby, a bounty of 30,000,000 was placed on Sogeking's head, for shooting and burning down the World Government Flag on the Tower of Law and attacking CP9 leader Spandam. [24] This inadvertently prevented Usopp, his true identity, from being given a bounty, though he was still deduced as Sogeking by a Pacifista when not in disguise. Second Bounty: 200,000,000 By defeating special officer Sugar of the Donquixote Pirates. His bounty climbed particularly high for his role in freeing the toy slaves, and his poster was upgraded to use his true name and face, seemingly replacing the Sogeking poster. His title on the wanted poster has also been changed to 'God Usopp'.[27] | ||
Vinsmoke Sanji | "Black Leg"[24] | 330,000,000[19] |
First Bounty: Because of the events at Enies Lobby and for defeating Jabra of the CP9, Sanji was given a bounty of 77,000,000.[24] However, Sanji's poster has, much to his dismay, a sketch of him, which hardly looks like him and once got someone else in trouble[29][30], rather than a photograph.[31][32] Apparently, this is because Attach forgot to remove the lens cap before taking his picture.[33] Second Bounty: By simply being a member of the Straw Hat Pirates, having his bounty to 177,000,000 after the Dressrosa incident[27], and an extra raise that his own father, Vinsmoke Judge, influenced in the hope of retrieving his runaway son back among the Vinsmoke Family, who, through unspecified means, was able to alter the terms and bounty of the wanted poster personally.[34] A new image had been issued, finally ridding him of the sketch. His poster is peculiar for having an "Only Alive", forgoing the "Dead or" part.[27] This change is due to the fact his father now had an accurate picture of his son, and while actively seeking out Sanji, he had accidentally sent the Marines after the wrong man because of the misleading composite sketch.[34] | ||
Tony Tony Chopper | "Cotton Candy Lover"[24] | 100[27] |
First Bounty: After the events at Enies Lobby, Chopper was given a bounty of 50. The number is low because the World Government believes he is simply the crew's pet. His monster form, which heavily damaged the judicial tower and defeated CP9 agent Kumadori, was mistaken for another creature. Chopper was shocked when he found out how low his bounty was.[24] Second Bounty: By simply being a member of the Straw Hat Pirates, having his bounty raised after the Dressrosa incident. The number remains low at 100 due to the misunderstanding.[27] | ||
Nico Robin | "Devil Child"[35] | 130,000,000[27] |
First Bounty: Robin has a 79,000,000 bounty from 20 years ago, assigned to her when she was only eight years old. It is claimed that she sunk six Buster Call ships,[36] but in the Enies Lobby Arc it is revealed as nothing more than a pretext from the government. The real reason behind her bounty is her ability to decipher Poneglyphs.[35] Second Bounty: after the events at Enies Lobby, Robin's bounty only had a slight increase, making it 80,000,000, and had an updated picture.[24] | ||
Franky | "Cyborg"[37]/"Iron Man"[27] | 94,000,000[27] |
First Bounty: For burning the Pluton blueprints, defeating Fukurou of the CP9, and assisting the Straw Hats in Enies Lobby, Franky received a bounty of 44,000,000.[37] Second Bounty: By defeating officer Senor Pink of the Donquixote Pirates, his bounty was raised to 94,000,000. The poster image used was the General Franky. Franky also noted angrily that his bounty was the only one among the involved of the Dressrosa incident to not rise above 100,000,000.[27] | ||
Brook | "Soul King" | 83,000,000[27] |
First Bounty: After taking over as Rumbar Pirates captain after the death of Yorki, Brook obtained a bounty of 33,000,000. Despite being "dead" for 49 years, the Marines managed to connect the resurrected Brook to the still-alive Brook on the poster picture, and discovered that he also joined the Straw Hat Pirates, thus revealing that his bounty is still active.[38][39] Second Bounty: By simply being a member of the Straw Hat Pirates, his bounty was raised to 83,000,000 after the Dressrosa incident. The poster has been upgraded to use that of his concert.[27] | ||
Jinbe | "Knight of the Sea"[40] |
438,000,000[41] |
First Bounty: Jinbe received his first bounty of 76,000,000 after his recruitment to the Sun Pirates, due to his association with Fisher Tiger and his participation in numerous battles against the Marines.[42] Second Bounty: Eventually, Jinbe's bounty raised to 250,000,000 for unknown reasons, most likely his acts against the World Government as the second leader of the Sun Pirates, but it became inactive once he joined the Shichibukai.[43] |
Straw Hat Grand Fleet
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
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Cavendish | "White Horse" | 330,000,000 |
First Bounty: A New World Pirate, captain of the Beautiful Pirates. It is unknown how he got this bounty of 280,000,000.[44] | ||
Suleiman | "The Beheader" | 67,000,000[45] |
A-class war criminal from the Sea Battle of Dias. | ||
Bartolomeo | "The Cannibal" | 200,000,000[46] |
First Bounty: Captain of the Barto Club, his piracy career started after witnessing Luffy's actions. A promising rookie and well known for attacking civilians, receiving a first bounty of 150,000,000. Second Bounty: By helping in the defeat of the Donquixote Pirates, his bounty was raised to 200,000,000. | ||
Gambia | "Missionary" | 67,000,000 |
Staff officer of the Barto Club, who started out as a gang from East Blue but became pirates after the captain was inspired by Luffy. It is unknown how he received his bounty. | ||
Sai | "Don Sai" | 210,000,000[47] |
Leader of the Happo Navy. It is unknown how he received his bounty. | ||
Chinjao | "The Drill" | 542,000,000[48][49] |
A former pirate and veteran in the New World, and survived an encounter with Monkey D. Garp. Legendary for his head strength having split a continent of ice. He received this bounty 30 years ago.[49] | ||
Orlumbus | "The Massacre Ruler" | 148,000,000[50] |
Admiral of the Yonta Maria Grand Fleet. It is unknown how he received his bounty. |
Latest Shichibukai
Because they were frozen bounties, the Shichibukai bounties do not reflect subsequent criminal activities. Following the recent Levely, the Shichibukai system had been abolished, and all Shichibukai have had their wanted status reactivated.
Name | Nickname | Inactive Bounty |
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Dracule Mihawk | "Hawk Eyes"[51] | ?[52] |
It is currently unknown how Dracule Mihawk received his bounty, but he has received plenty of respect from all levels of pirates and is granted some equality by Sengoku and some high-ranked Marines. | ||
Bartholomew Kuma | "The Tyrant"[53] | 296,000,000[54] |
Kuma had been known as a vicious tyrant who flattened everyone in his way[55] and was also a commander in Dragon's Revolutionary Army. | ||
Edward Weevil | "Whitebeard Jr." | 480,000,000[56] |
A pirate who claims to be Edward Newgate's biological son. Although the claim is dubious to many, he is nevertheless known for his strength, which is reminiscent of Newgate's in his prime. |
Kuja Pirates
Name | Nickname | Inactive Bounty |
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Boa Hancock | "Pirate Empress" | 80,000,000[57] |
A pirate from the Grand Line, Hancock earned this bounty 13 years ago, after a single campaign as captain of the Kuja Pirates; it was her first and last bounty. | ||
Boa Sandersonia | 40,000,000[58] | |
Earned her bounty during her sister's first pirate campaign. | ||
Boa Marigold | 40,000,000[59] | |
Earned her bounty during her sister's first pirate campaign. |
Buggy's Delivery
Name | Nickname | Inactive Bounty |
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Buggy | "The Clown"/"The Star Clown" | 15,000,000[60] |
This bounty was made before his reentry into the Grand Line. Was invited to the Shichibukai due to the events of Impel Down and his now known status of being a former crew member of the Pirate King. | ||
Alvida | "Iron-Mace" | 5,000,000[61] |
This bounty was made before she ate her Devil Fruit, joined Buggy, and entered the Grand Line. | ||
Galdino / Mr. 3 | "Loan Shark" | 24,000,000[62] |
Galdino may have received this bounty for his part in the criminal organization Baroque Works.[62] |
Former Shichibukai
These bounties belong to Shichibukai (excluding Jinbe) who have since lost their status before the recent Levely, and as such, have had their wanted status reactivated.
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
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Gecko Moria | 320,000,000[63] | |
It is currently unknown how Moria received his bounty, but it was his last known bounty before he joined the Shichibukai. After he escaped Doflamingo and the World Government's assassination attempt, he went into hiding in the New World but his bounty continued to remain the same even after his return to piracy[64] |
Heart Pirates
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
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Trafalgar Law | "Surgeon of Death"[12] | 500,000,000[27] |
First Known Bounty: Originally a pirate from North Blue, Law's first known bounty was 200,000,000; due to this bounty, he would go on to be recognized as one of the Worst Generation.[12] | ||
Bepo | 500[66] | |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. It is low like Chopper's, due to him also being mistaken as a pet. |
Sun Pirates
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Fisher Tiger | "Adventurer" | 230,000,000[67] |
For attacking Mary Geoise and leading the Sun Pirates. Bounty no longer stands as he is deceased. | ||
Aladine | ?[68] | |
A member of the Sun Pirates, and first mate of the second captain. |
Baroque Works
Despite being led by Shichibukai Crocodile, none of Baroque Works' other members ever had their bounties frozen as organization was formed in secrecy.
Note: Nico Robin (Miss All-Sunday) is listed under the Straw Hat Pirates and Galdino (Mr. 3) is listed under Buggy's Delivery.
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
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Crocodile | "Sir"/"Desert King" | At least 81,000,000[69] |
It is unknown how Crocodile got this bounty, but it was his last known bounty before it was frozen from joining the Shichibukai. It has been stated that the World Government would have more than doubled his bounty if they had known that he led Baroque Works.[70] With him being a free pirate again after the Impel Down breakout and Marineford war, it is unknown how big his current bounty is. | ||
Daz Bonez / Mr. 1 | "The Killer" | 75,000,000[71] |
It is unknown how Daz received his bounty. | ||
Zala / Miss Doublefinger | "Poison Spider" | 35,000,000[72] |
It is unknown how Zala received her bounty. | ||
Bentham / Mr. 2 Bon Kurei | "of the Wild" | 32,000,000[73] |
For being an Officer Agent of Crocodile's Baroque Works and breaking out of prison the first time. Bounty was retracted the second time he was captured by Hina. | ||
Marianne / Miss Goldenweek | "Flag-Bearer of Freedom" | 29,000,000[74] |
It is unknown how Marianne received her bounty. | ||
Babe / Mr. 4 | "Catcher-Killing" | 3,200,000[75] |
It is unknown how Babe received his bounty. | ||
Drophy / Miss Merry Christmas | "Town-Collapser" | 14,000,000[76] |
It is unknown how Drophy received her bounty. | ||
Gem / Mr. 5 | "of the Border" | 10,000,000[77] |
It is unknown how Gem received his bounty. | ||
Mikita / Miss Valentine | "Courier" | 7,500,000[78] |
It is unknown how Mikita received her bounty. |
Donquixote Pirates
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Donquixote Doflamingo | "Heavenly Yaksha"[79] | 340,000,000[54] |
It is currently unknown how Doflamingo received his bounty. It was frozen 10 years ago, when he became a Shichibukai. The bounty remains retracted as Doflamingo has been arrested and sent to Impel Down. | ||
Trebol | 99,000,000[80] | |
It is currently unknown how Trebol received his bounty. It was frozen 10 years ago, when Doflamingo became a Shichibukai. The bounty remains retracted as the Donquixote Pirates were arrested and sent to Impel Down. | ||
Diamante | 99,000,000[81] | |
It is currently unknown how Diamante received his bounty. It was frozen 10 years ago, when Doflamingo became a Shichibukai. The bounty remains retracted as the Donquixote Pirates were arrested and sent to Impel Down. | ||
Pica | 99,000,000[82] | |
It is currently unknown how Pica received his bounty. It was frozen 10 years ago, when Doflamingo became a Shichibukai. The bounty remains retracted as the Donquixote Pirates were arrested and sent to Impel Down. | ||
Lao G | 61,000,000[83] | |
It is currently unknown how Lao G received his bounty. It was frozen 10 years ago, when Doflamingo became a Shichibukai. The bounty remains retracted as the Donquixote Pirates were arrested and sent to Impel Down. | ||
Senor Pink | 58,000,000[84] | |
It is currently unknown how Senor Pink received his bounty. It was frozen 10 years ago, when Doflamingo became a Shichibukai. The bounty remains retracted as the Donquixote Pirates were arrested and sent to Impel Down. | ||
Machvise | 11,000,000[85] | |
It is currently unknown how Machvise received his bounty. It was frozen 10 years ago, when Doflamingo became a Shichibukai. The bounty remains retracted as the Donquixote Pirates were arrested and sent to Impel Down. | ||
Dellinger | 15,000,000[86] | |
It is currently unknown how Dellinger received his bounty. It was frozen 10 years ago, when Doflamingo became a Shichibukai. The bounty remains retracted as the Donquixote Pirates were arrested and sent to Impel Down. | ||
Gladius | 31,000,000[87] | |
It is currently unknown how Gladius received his bounty. It was frozen 10 years ago, when Doflamingo became a Shichibukai. The bounty remains retracted as the Donquixote Pirates were arrested and sent to Impel Down. | ||
Caesar Clown | "Master" | 300,000,000[88] |
A former Marine scientist who worked with Vegapunk and the leading expert on mass-murder weapons. He got his bounty due to his experiments being illegal and resisting arrest while escaping from the prison ship. His bounty became retracted when Issho confirms that Caesar is a subordinate of the Shichibukai Donquixote Doflamingo.[13] With Doflamingo's arrest, his bounty is most likely active again. | ||
Bellamy | "The Hyena" | 195,000,000[89] |
First Known Bounty: His first bounty was 55,000,000, for which he was known as "The Big-Time Rookie". It is unknown how he received this bounty.[90] Second Known Bounty: During the timeskip, Bellamy's bounty rose to 195,000,000.[89] |
Yonko Bounties
Red Hair Pirates
Total bounty: Over 4,142,900,000
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
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Shanks | "Red Hair"[91] | 4,048,900,000[92] |
It is currently unknown how Shanks received his bounty. Being a former member of the Roger Pirates may have also influenced it. | ||
Benn Beckman | ?[93] | |
It is currently unknown how Beckman received his bounty. | ||
Lucky Roo | ?[94] | |
It is currently unknown how Lucky Roo received his bounty. | ||
Yasopp | "Chaser"[95] | ?[95] |
It is currently unknown how Yasopp received his bounty. | ||
Rockstar | 94,000,000[96] | |
It is unknown how Rockstar received his bounty. |
Big Mom Pirates
Total bounty: At Least 10,121,500,000
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Charlotte Linlin | "Big Mom" | 4,388,000,000[92] |
First Known Bounty: Linlin received her first bounty of 50,000,000 at the age of six years old, after teaming up with Streusen. | ||
Charlotte Katakuri | 1,057,000,000[8] | |
2nd son of the Charlotte Family, Totto Land's Minister of Flour, and one of the Three Sweet Commanders of the Big Mom Pirates, making him one of the crew's top executive officers. | ||
Charlotte Smoothie | 932,000,000[97] | |
14th daughter of the Charlotte Family, Totto Land's Minister of Juice, and one of the Three Sweet Commanders of the Big Mom Pirates, thus making her one of the crew's top executive officers. | ||
Charlotte Cracker | "Thousand Arms" | 860,000,000[98] |
10th son of the Charlotte Family, Totto Land's Minister of Biscuit, and one of the Three Sweet Commanders of the Big Mom Pirates, thus making him one of the crew's top executive officers. His wanted poster displays his Biscuit Soldier rather than himself, which may indicate that his true appearance and threat is not known to the Marines/World Government. | ||
Charlotte Perospero | 700,000,000[99] | |
Eldest child of the Charlotte Family, an officer of the Big Mom Pirates, and Totto Land's Minister of Candy. | ||
Charlotte Snack | 600,000,000[100] | |
25th son of the Charlotte Family, former Sweet Commander, and Totto Land's Minister of Fries. | ||
Charlotte Daifuku | 300,000,000[101] | |
3rd son of the Charlotte Family, an officer of the Big Mom Pirates, and Totto Land's Minister of Beans. | ||
Charlotte Oven | 300,000,000[102] | |
4th son of the Charlotte Family, an officer of the Big Mom Pirates, and Totto Land's Minister of Browned Food. | ||
Charlotte Mont-d'Or | "Scribe" | 120,000,000[103] |
19th son of the Charlotte Family, an officer of the Big Mom Pirates, and Totto Land's Minister of Cheese. | ||
Pekoms | 330,000,000[104] | |
A combatant of the Big Mom Pirates. | ||
Tamago | "Baron" | 429,000,000[105] |
A knight combatant of the Big Mom Pirates. | ||
Bobbin | "Sweeper" | 105,500,000[106] |
A bishop combatant of the Big Mom Pirates. |
Beasts Pirates
Total bounty: At least 7,823,100,000
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Kaido | "of the Beasts" | 4,611,100,000[92] |
It is currently unknown how he received his bounty. He currently possesses the highest known active bounty. | ||
King | "The Conflagration" | ? |
As one of the three Disasters, he is one of Kaido's right-hand men. | ||
Queen | "The Plague" | 1,320,000,000[107] |
As one of the three Disasters, he is one of Kaido's right-hand men. | ||
Jack | "The Drought" | 1,000,000,000[108] |
As one of the three Disasters, he is one of Kaido's right-hand men. Feared and renowned in the New World for his brutality, he is stated to have caused destruction on such levels that the land he treads on appears to be suffering from drought afterwards. He's the first individual revealed to have a ten-figure bounty (the highest revealed bounty at the time). | ||
X Drake | "Red Flag" | 222,000,000[12] |
It is currently unknown how he received his bounty, but his alleged betrayal of the Marines was likely a factor. Due to his bounty, he would go on to be recognized as one of the Worst Generation. | ||
Scratchmen Apoo | "Roar of the Sea" | 350,000,000[109] |
First Known Bounty: Apoo's first known bounty was 198,000,000; due to this bounty, he would go on to be recognized as one of the Worst Generation.[12] Second Known Bounty: During the two year timeskip his bounty was raised to 350,000,000. | ||
Basil Hawkins | "The Magician" | 320,000,000[109] |
First Known Bounty: Hawkins' first known bounty was 249,000,000; due to this bounty, he would go on to be recognized as one of the Worst Generation.[12] Second Known Bounty: During the two year timeskip his bounty was raised to 320,000,000. |
Blackbeard Pirates
Total bounty: Over 2,497,800,000
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Marshall D. Teach | "Blackbeard" | 2,247,600,000 |
It is unknown what exactly earned him his bounty; however, it is probably due to his previous affiliations with both the Whitebeard Pirates and the Shichibukai, overpowering one of the Whitebeard Pirates' division commanders, recruiting several Impel Down's Level 6 prisoners, participating in the Battle of Marineford, in which he killed the Yonko Whitebeard, obtaining the extremely destructive Gura Gura no Mi for himself, fighting the remaining Whitebeard Pirates during the Payback War, and becoming a Yonko himself. | ||
Jesus Burgess | "Champion" | At least 20,000,000[110] |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. Currently the Captain of the Blackbeard Pirates' first ship. | ||
Shiryu | "of the Rain" | ?[111] |
An escaped death row prisoner of Impel Down's Level 6, who abused his position as a Jailer by killing prisoners for fun. Currently the Captain of the Blackbeard Pirates' second ship. | ||
Van Augur | "Supersonic" | At least 64,000,000[112] |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. Currently the Captain of the Blackbeard Pirates' third ship. | ||
Avalo Pizarro | "Corrupt King" | ?[113] |
An escaped prisoner of Impel Down's Level 6, a king of the North Blue region who was deposed for his selfish rule. Currently the Captain of the Blackbeard Pirates' fourth ship. | ||
Laffitte | "Demon Sheriff" | At least 42,200,000[114] |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. Currently the Captain of the Blackbeard Pirates' fifth ship. | ||
Catarina Devon | "Crescent-Moon Hunter" | ?[115] |
An escaped prisoner of Impel Down's Level 6, considered to be the worst female criminal in pirate history. Currently the Captain of the Blackbeard Pirates' sixth ship. | ||
Sanjuan Wolf | "Colossal Battleship" | ?[116] |
An escaped prisoner of Impel Down's Level 6. Currently the Captain of the Blackbeard Pirates' seventh ship. | ||
Vasco Shot | "Heavy Drinker" | ?[117] |
An escaped prisoner of Impel Down's Level 6. Currently the Captain of the Blackbeard Pirates' eighth ship. | ||
Doc Q | "Death God" | At least 72,000,000[118] |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. Currently the Captain of the Blackbeard Pirates' ninth ship. | ||
Pinkbeard | 52,000,000[119] | |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. |
Whitebeard Pirates
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Edward Newgate | "Whitebeard" | 5,046,000,000[92] |
It is currently unknown how Edward Newgate received his bounty. His bounty was the second highest ever issued, just behind Gol D. Roger's. Following his death, the bounty is no longer active. | ||
Marco | "The Phoenix" | ?[120] |
It is currently unknown how Marco received his bounty. | ||
Portgas D. Ace | "Fire Fist" | 550,000,000[121] |
First Known Bounty: For his and the Spade Pirates' actions on their journey, Ace received a bounty of an unknown amount that was high enough so that several bounty hunters were after his head, as well as Marines Ensign Isuka, all of which were defeated by the crew. That bounty had also granted him an invitation to become a Shichibukai but he declined the offer.[122] Second Known Bounty: By the time the crew reached Fish-Man Island, Ace received a new bounty exceeding a 100,000,000.[123] Last Known Bounty: It is unknown how Ace received his 550,000,000 bounty, however being Gol D. Roger's son, and a high-ranking member of Whitebeard's crew may have influenced it as well as his exploits as Captain of the Spade Pirates. His bounty was retracted upon his capture by Blackbeard and death. | ||
Jozu | "Diamond" | ?[124] |
It is currently unknown how Jozu received his bounty. |
Subordinates
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Squard | "Maelstrom Spider" | 210,000,000[125] |
It is currently unknown how Squard received his bounty. | ||
Little Oars Jr. | 550,000,000[126] | |
It is currently unknown how Little Oars Jr. received his bounty. |
Worst Generation
Note: This section is only for members of the Worst Generation who aren't members of another group.
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Jewelry Bonney | "Big Eater" | 140,000,000 |
It is currently unknown how Bonney received her bounty. Due to her bounty, she would go on to be recognized as one of the Worst Generation.[12] What happened to her bounty when she was captured by Marshall D. Teach, and then arrested by Akainu remains to be seen. With her having escaped her apparent arrest somehow, her bounty is still active, but it's unknown if its value has remained the same. | ||
Urouge | "Mad Monk" | 108,000,000 |
It is currently unknown how he received his bounty. Due to his bounty, he would go on to be recognized as one of the Worst Generation.[12] |
Kid Pirates
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Eustass Kid | "Captain" | 470,000,000[109] |
First Known Bounty: Kid's first known bounty was 315,000,000; this bounty was achieved by his acts of killing innocent civilians throughout the Grand Line, and due to this he would go on to be recognized as one of the Worst Generation.[12] Second Known Bounty: During the two year timeskip his bounty was raised to 470,000,000. | ||
Killer | "Massacre Soldier" | 200,000,000[109] |
First Known Bounty: Killer's first known bounty was 162,000,000 Due to his bounty, he would go on to be recognized as one of the Worst Generation.[12] Second Known Bounty: During the two year timeskip his bounty was raised to 200,000,000. |
Fire Tank Pirates
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Capone Bege | "Gang" | 300,000,000[127] |
First Known Bounty: Bege's first known bounty was 138,000,000;[12] It is currently unknown how Bege received his bounty, although the fact that he targeted and took down several renowned pirate captains may have influenced it.[128] Due to his bounty, he would go on to be recognized as one of the Worst Generation.[12] Second Known Bounty: During the two year timeskip his bounty was raised to 300,000,000. | ||
Vito | "Monster Gun" | 95,000,000[129] |
It is currently unknown how Vito received his bounty. | ||
Gotti | 90,000,000[130] | |
It is currently unknown how Gotti received his bounty. |
Roger Pirates
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Gol D. Roger | 5,564,800,000[92] | |
Due to his actions as the King of Pirates, Roger was issued a bounty with the highest amount: it is said that no single pirate's bounty has ever surpassed his. After his surrender and execution, the bounty was withdrawn. | ||
Silvers Rayleigh | "Dark King" | ? |
Although no longer an active pirate, Rayleigh was Gol D. Roger's second-in-command. When fighting Kizaru, he mentioned that his bounty is still in effect. | ||
Crocus | ?[131] | |
As Roger's Doctor, Crocus joined the Roger Pirates in their journey to conquer the Grand Line. |
Black Cat Pirates
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Kuro | "Of a Hundred Plans" | 16,000,000 |
After one of his crew members was captured as a decoy and executed, the Marines believe him to be dead; bounty either removed or served to the one Marine left alive on the ship. Upon his return to piracy, it is unknown if his bounty has been reinstated. | ||
Jango | "The Hypnotist" | 9,000,000 |
Jango has joined the Marines; his bounty has therefore been forgotten or removed. | ||
Sham and Buchi | "Nyaban Brothers" | 7,000,000[16] |
The Nyaban Brothers' bounties may have been due to their activities as members of the Black Cat Pirates. |
Bluejam Pirates
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Bluejam | 14,300,000[132] | |
Captain of the Bluejam Pirates. | ||
Porchemy | 3,400,000[133] | |
Member of the Bluejam Pirates. Known for scalping his opponents alive.[134] |
Krieg Pirates
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Krieg | "Pirate Admiral"/"Foul Play" | 17,000,000[60] |
Don Krieg's bounty was based on his powerful armada - militarily he was the strongest pirate in the East Blue. | ||
Gin | "The Man-Demon" | 12,000,000[135] |
Gin's bounty may have been due to his ruthless nature and his service as combat commander of the Krieg Pirates. |
Arlong Pirates
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Arlong | "Saw-Tooth" | 20,000,000[136][60] |
Though he was the highest bounty in the East Blue, Arlong's bounty did not reflect his true threat as he was paying a Marine to keep quiet about his actions. His bounty is most likely retracted as he has been captured by the Marines following his defeat by Luffy. | ||
Hatchan | 8,000,000[137] | |
Hatchan's bounty may have been due to his activities as a member of the Arlong Pirates. It's unknown if his bounty was being kept low the same way Arlong's was. | ||
Kuroobi | 9,000,000[138] | |
Kuroobi's bounty may have been due to his activities as a member of the Arlong Pirates. It's unknown if his bounty was being kept low the same way Arlong's was. His bounty is most likely retracted as he has been captured by the Marines following his defeat by Sanji. | ||
Chew | 5,500,000[139] | |
Chew's bounty may have been due to his activities as a member of the Arlong Pirates. It's unknown if his bounty was being kept low the same way Arlong's was. His bounty is most likely retracted as he has been captured by the Marines following his defeat by Usopp. |
Revolutionary Army
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Dragon | "Dragon the Revolutionary" \ "The World's Most-Dangerous Criminal" | ?[140] |
As the leader of the Revolutionary Army, the World Government placed a bounty on the head of their greatest adversary. | ||
Sabo | 602,000,000[141] | |
The chief of staff of the Revolutionary Army. Being a key figure during the Dressrosa incident, obtaining the Mera Mera no Mi, and fighting Marine Admiral Issho to a draw might have also influenced his bounty. | ||
Koala | ?[142] | |
A high ranking member of the Revolutionary Army. |
Saruyama Alliance
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Mont Blanc Cricket | 25,000,000[143] | |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. | ||
Masira | "Salvage King" | 23,000,000[144] |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. | ||
Shoujou | "Sonar King" | 36,000,000[145] |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. |
Fake Straw Hat Crew
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Demaro Black | "Three Tongued" | 26,000,000[146] |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. Bounty retracted when arrested by Sentomaru. | ||
Albion | "Gashed" | 92,000,000[147] |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. | ||
Lip Doughty | "Service" | 88,000,000[147] |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. Bounty retracted when arrested by Sentomaru. |
Caribou Pirates
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Caribou | "Wet-Haired" | 210,000,000[147] |
Famous for killing Marines. | ||
Coribou | "Blood-Splatterer" | 190,000,000[147] |
Famous for killing Marines. |
Giant Warrior Pirates
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Dorry | "The Blue Ogre" | 100,000,000[148] |
Has held his bounty for over a hundred years. | ||
Brogy | "The Red Ogre" | 100,000,000[148] |
Has held his bounty for over a hundred years. |
East Blue Bounties
Note: The average bounty for the East Blue is rated at only 3,000,000, making it the weakest sea in the One Piece world. Any bounty of 10,000,000 or higher is considered to be impressive within East Blue.[6]
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Higuma | 8,000,000[149] | |
Received his bounty for being a mountain bandit and killing 56 people.[149] | ||
Mikio Itoo | ¥1,000,000 | |
A joke character by Oda and a reference to another assistant of Nobuhiro Watsuki, Mikio Itoo appeared in several early chapters of One Piece. Although not official, he has a bounty.[150] | ||
Zeff | "Red Leg" | ?[151] |
Due to his actions as the captain of the Cook Pirates, Zeff was issued a bounty of an unknown amount. | ||
Curly Dadan | 7,800,000[152] | |
A notorious mountain bandit leader. According to Garp, Dadan and her group have commited numerous crimes.[153] |
West Blue Bounties
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Nico Olvia | 79,000,000 | |
Arrested during the Buster Call on Ohara 20 years ago, after her ship was raided and evidence of Poneglyph studying was found. Bounty retracted when she died during the Ohara Incident. | ||
Yorki | "Calico" | ?[155] |
A wanted poster is seen, but the total amount is not seen. Bounty may no longer stand as he died from a sickness. | ||
Raccoon | "Pretended Sleep" |
75,000,000[156] |
Raccoon's bounty was listed in One Piece novel A. Bounty may no longer stand as his status is unknown. |
South Blue Bounties
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Foxy | "The Silver Fox" | 24,000,000[157] |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. | ||
Gyro | "Crab-Hand" | 73,000,000[158] |
It is currently unknown how Gyro received his bounty. |
North Blue Bounties
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Sarquiss | "Big Knife" | 38,000,000[159] |
It is currently unknown how he received his bounty. | ||
Wellington | 10,000,000 | |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. |
Grand Line Bounties
Paradise
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Roshio | "The Executioner" | 42,000,000[160] |
It is unknown how he received his bounty, but with Bellamy brutalizing him, his fate is unknown. | ||
Mikazuki | 36,000,000[161] | |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. | ||
Devil Dias | 60,000,000[162] | |
Bounty no longer stands as he was carried off by the marines. | ||
Lacuba | 17,000,000[163] | |
A pirate who was captured and put in the Auction House, but escaped when Franky offered him the key. | ||
Charlotte Lola | 24,000,000[164] | |
It is unknown how Lola received her bounty. |
New World
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Chadros Higelyges | "Brownbeard" | 80,060,000[165] |
It is unknown how he got this bounty, but he seemed to be very proud of it. His bounty was retracted when he was arrested by Smoker. | ||
Rock and Scotch | "Yeti Cool Brothers" | 40,000,000[166] |
A pair of Mysterious giants working under Caesar Clown. Each of them received a bounty of 20,000,000 for an unknown reason.[166] | ||
Kelly Funk | 57,000,000[167] | |
Works as an assassin with his brother Bobby. | ||
Bobby Funk | 36,000,000[168] | |
Works as an assassin with his brother Kelly. | ||
Pedro | "of the Treetops" | 382,000,000[105] |
The former captain of the Nox Pirates, a mink that was researching poneglyphs and was immediately given a bounty[169] |
Known Bounties of Unseen or Unnamed Characters
- A criminal with a 42,000,000 Bounty was said to have been taken down by Mr. 3.
- A pirate with a 50,000,000 Bounty was defeated by Smoker.
- A pirate captain with a 55,000,000 Bounty unsuccessfully tried to join the Fake Straw Hat Crew.
Non-Canon Bounties
Name | Nickname | Bounty |
---|---|---|
Woonan | "Great Gold Pirate" | 60,000,000[170] |
From One Piece: The Movie. The legendary Great Gold Pirate in East Blue. His bounty is (non-canonically) the highest in East Blue, surpassing even Luffy's first bounty. His wanted poster is seen in the intro alongside others Movie 9. Possibly retracted after returning all his stolen treasure and his decease. | ||
Golass | 8,000,000 | |
From One Piece: The Movie. A powerful swordsman who worked as a mercenary for El Drago. His bounty poster can be seen in Fullbody's ship when Luffy receives his bounty.[171] | ||
Dontacos | ? | |
A pirate whose bounty poster was shown among the posters that Johnny and Yosaku had with them. Since it was shown that the poster was crossed off, it was presumed that his bounty had been retracted. | ||
Usanksai | 50,000 | |
A pirate whose bounty poster was shown among the posters that Johnny and Yosaku had with them. Since it was shown that the poster was crossed off, it was presumed that his bounty had been retracted. | ||
Tohenbok | 5,000 | |
A pirate whose bounty poster was shown among the posters that Johnny and Yosaku had with them. Since it was shown that the poster was crossed off, it was presumed that his bounty had been retracted. | ||
Tacobo | 1,000 | |
A pirate whose bounty poster was shown among the posters that Johnny and Yosaku had with them. | ||
Sard | 40,000 | |
A pirate whose bounty poster was shown in the background eight years ago. | ||
Gally | "Crescent-Moon" | Movie 9: 3,450,000[170] OVA: 5,000,000[172] |
His wanted poster with a bounty of 3,450,000 is seen in the intro alongside others in Movie 9.
In One Piece: Romance Dawn Story, Gally's bounty is 5,000,000 as seen on his wanted poster that he keeps with him. | ||
Boo Jack | 3,200,000[170] | |
From the second movie: Clockwork Island Adventure. At the beginning of the Movie after the Going Merry was taken the Straw Hats met a thief called Borodo. The wanted posters of the Trump Siblings were seen very briefly but no amount was put to their heads. His wanted poster is seen in the intro alongside others Movie 9. | ||
Honey Queen | 7,800,000[170] | |
From the second movie: Clockwork Island Adventure. At the beginning of the Movie after the Going Merry was taken the Straw Hats met a thief called Borodo. The wanted posters of the Trump Siblings were seen very briefly but no amount was put to their heads. Her wanted poster is seen in the intro alongside others Movie 9. | ||
Skunk One | 6,000,000[170] | |
From the second movie: Clockwork Island Adventure. At the beginning of the Movie after the Going Merry was taken the Straw Hats met a thief called Borodo. The wanted posters of the Trump Siblings were seen very briefly but no amount was put to their heads. His wanted poster is seen in the intro alongside others Movie 9. | ||
Pin Joker | 9,900,000[170] | |
From the second movie: Clockwork Island Adventure. At the beginning of the Movie after the Going Merry was taken the Straw Hats met a thief called Borodo. The wanted posters of the Trump Siblings were seen very briefly but no amount was put to their heads. His wanted poster is seen in the intro alongside others Movie 9. | ||
Bear King | 11,600,000[170] | |
From the second movie: Clockwork Island Adventure. At the beginning of the Movie after the Going Merry was taken the Straw Hats met a thief called Borodo. The wanted posters of the Trump Siblings were seen very briefly but no amount was put to their heads. His wanted poster is seen in the intro alongside others Movie 9. | ||
Billy | "The Bandit" | 5,000,000 |
This was anime only. Bounty no longer stands as he was defeated by Roronoa Zoro. Johnny and Yosaku were allowed to claim the bounty. | ||
Dick | "The Mountain Whale" | 10,000,000 |
This was anime only. Bounty no longer stands as he was defeated by Roronoa Zoro, who claimed his bounty to pay for repairs to his treasured sword Wado Ichimonji. | ||
Dareda | ? | |
A pirate whose bounty poster was shown in a flashback of Johnny and Yosaku when they first encountered Zoro. | ||
Billy | "The Orca Killer" | 3,000,000[173] |
It is unknown how he got this bounty, but his bounty was retracted when he was arrested by Captain Smoker. | ||
Hotdog | "The Mad Dog" | 4,000,000[170] |
From Movie 3. Nothing is known about how he acquired his bounty. | ||
Heaby | "The Poisonous Snake" | 4,200,000[170] |
From Movie 3. Nothing is known about how he acquired his bounty. | ||
Wetton | 14,800,000[170] | |
From the Ruluka Island filler arc. Wetton is a former pirate who became the mayor of a town. Bounty no longer stands as he was arrested. | ||
Willy | 20,000,000[170] | |
From Dead End Adventure. It is unknown how he received his bounty. | ||
Bigalo | "The Hanged Man" | 14,900,000[170] |
From Dead End Adventure. It is unknown how he received his bounty. | ||
Gasparde | "General" | 95,000,000 |
From Dead End Adventure. He was a former Marine who stole a ship and made a break with it and the crew. | ||
Needless | 57,000,000[170] | |
From Dead End Adventure. Nothing is known about how he acquired his bounty. | ||
A A A | 2,200,000[170] | |
A wanted poster seen at the beginning of Movie 9. | ||
Red Arrows Pirates | ? | |
From the sixth movie: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island. A wanted poster of the crew is seen, but the number is hidden. No longer stands as the entire crew is dead. | ||
Puzzle | "Phoenix" | 100,000,000 |
From Ice Hunter filler arc. Puzzle is the captain of the Phoenix Pirates. | ||
Pandaman | 3,333,333[170] | |
His wanted poster was seen in a movie. However, Pandaman is a joke character that Oda uses as background or for comic relief (like the Where's Wally? book series). His bounty is the only one seen thus far that is not rounded off in zeroes. | ||
Olive | 50,000,000 | |
A filler pirate seen in Impel Down. She was captured and then later locked away after a failed attempt to escape. Bounty retracted. | ||
Koba K | 100,000 | |
A pirate whose wanted poster was seen in the 9th movie. | ||
Spiel | "The Hexagon" | 3,500,000[174] |
A criminal whose wanted poster could be seen in Fullbody's ship when Luffy received his bounty.[171] His bounty was visible in the One Piece Animation Logbook. | ||
D.R. | 1,800,000[174] | |
A criminal from Monsters whose wanted poster could be seen in Fullbody's ship when Luffy received his bounty.[171] His bounty was visible in the One Piece Animation Logbook. | ||
Henna Oyag | 1,200,000[174] | |
A criminal whose wanted poster could be seen in Fullbody's ship when Luffy received his bounty.[171] His bounty was visible in the One Piece Animation Logbook. | ||
Wild Joe | 2,000,000[174] | |
A criminal from Wanted! whose wanted poster could be seen in Fullbody's ship when Luffy received his bounty.[171] His bounty was visible in the One Piece Animation Logbook. | ||
Hitokui | 1,500,000[174] | |
A criminal whose wanted poster could be seen in Fullbody's ship when Luffy received his bounty.[171] His bounty was visible in the One Piece Animation Logbook. | ||
Panz Fry | 320,000,000 | |
A pirate who received his bounty because he attacked marines and pirates to steal their food and feed starving people. | ||
Chameleone | 300,000,000 | |
A former member of the Whitebeard Pirates. | ||
Byrnndi World | "Destroyer of the World" | 500,000,000 |
Captain of the World Pirates. he was a former prisoner of Impel Down's Level 6. | ||
Bobrad | 68,000,000[174] | |
A pirate who got captured by the Silver Pirate Alliance. It is unknown how he received this bounty. | ||
Tambu | 70,000,000[174] | |
A pirate who got captured by the Silver Pirate Alliance. It is unknown how he received this bounty. | ||
Mobu Head | At least 10,000,000 | |
A pirate who got assassinated by Capone Bege. It is unknown how he received his bounty. | ||
Namie Amuro | 25,000,000[176] | |
It is unknown how she received her bounty. | ||
Puggy | 200,000,000[177] | |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. | ||
Lambor Bukini | 300,000,000[178] | |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. | ||
Prize | 800,000,000[179] | |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. | ||
Bounty | 1,000,000,000[180] | |
It is unknown how he received his bounty. |
Country Specific Bounties
While the bounties above are acknowledged worldwide by the World Government, there are also occasions where a specific country may put a bounty on an individual. These bounties are worthless outside of the country in question, and are not acknowledged by the World Government.
During the Dressrosa arc, Donquixote Doflamingo used his ability to force a bounty hunting game on the occupants of Dressrosa, placing a bounty on each of the twelve specific enemy's heads for the others to hunt down and capture. Unlike normal World Government bounties, Doflamingo's version placed a number of stars on each head, with a single star equating to 100,000,000. The bounties total up to 2,600,000,000. His bounty system took into account the potential danger of the targets to his person, but prioritized the ones who angered him the most. As such, many of the bounties were either far above or below what they were actually worth by the World Government standards.[181]
Name | Nickname | Bounty | Location |
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Vander Decken IX | unknown | Fish-Man Island | |
For his constants assaults and harassments toward Princess Shirahoshi, Vander Decken was issued a bounty of an unknown amount. Since Decken was arrested at the end of Fish-Man Island Arc, the bounty is no longer claimable. | |||
Kyros; Thunder Soldier | "Thunderous Soldier of Rage" | unknown; 200,000,000 | Dressrosa |
For not following the toys rules, and attacking those who tried to harm Rebecca, Thunder Soldier was issued a bounty of an unknown amount. During Doflamingo's game, for his interference in Doflamingo's business, he was ranked as a "Two Stars Enemy", meaning he was worth 200,000,000. After the events on Dressrosa and the downfall on Doflamingo rule, the bounties are no longer active. | |||
Rebecca | "The Undefeated Woman"; "The Phantom Princess" | 100,000,000 | Dressrosa |
During Doflamingo's game, for her interference in Doflamingo's business, Rebecca was ranked as a "One Star Enemy", meaning she was worth 100,000,000. After the events on Dressrosa and the downfall on Doflamingo rule, the bounty is no longer active. | |||
Nico Robin | "Devil Child" | 100,000,000 | Dressrosa |
During Doflamingo's game, for her interference in Doflamingo's business, Robin was ranked as a "One Star Enemy", meaning she was worth 100,000,000. After the events on Dressrosa and the downfall on Doflamingo rule, the bounty is no longer active. This bounty was issued despite Robin's still active World Government's bounty. | |||
Kin'emon | "Fox Fire" | 100,000,000 | Dressrosa |
During Doflamingo's game, for his interference in Doflamingo's business, Kin'emon was ranked as a "One Star Enemy", meaning he was worth 100,000,000. After the events on Dressrosa and the downfall on Doflamingo rule, the bounty is no longer active. | |||
Viola | 100,000,000 | Dressrosa | |
During Doflamingo's game, for her interference in Doflamingo's business, Viola was ranked as a "One Star Enemy", meaning she was worth 100,000,000. After the events on Dressrosa and the downfall on Doflamingo rule, the bounty is no longer active. | |||
Franky | "Cyborg" | 100,000,000 | Dressrosa |
During Doflamingo's game, for his interference in Doflamingo's business, Franky was ranked as a "One Star Enemy", meaning he was worth 100,000,000. After the events on Dressrosa and the downfall on Doflamingo rule, the bounty is no longer active. This bounty was issued despite Franky's still active World Government's bounty. | |||
Roronoa Zoro | "Pirate Hunter" | 200,000,000 | Dressrosa |
During Doflamingo's game, for his interference in Doflamingo's business, Zoro was ranked as a "Two Stars Enemy", meaning he was worth 200,000,000. After the events on Dressrosa and the downfall on Doflamingo rule, the bounty is no longer active. This bounty was issued despite Zoro's still active World Government's bounty. | |||
Sabo | 300,000,000 | Dressrosa | |
During Doflamingo's game, for his interference in Doflamingo's business, Sabo was ranked as a "Three Stars Enemy", meaning he was worth 300,000,000. After the events on Dressrosa and the downfall on Doflamingo rule, the bounty is no longer active. | |||
Monkey D. Luffy | "Straw Hat" | 300,000,000 | Dressrosa |
During Doflamingo's game, for his interference in Doflamingo's business, Luffy was ranked as a "Three Stars Enemy", meaning he was worth 300,000,000. After the events on Dressrosa and the downfall on Doflamingo rule, the bounty is no longer active. This bounty was issued despite Luffy's still active World Government's bounty. | |||
Trafalgar Law | "Surgeon of Death" | 300,000,000 | Dressrosa |
During Doflamingo's game, for his interference in Doflamingo's business, Law was ranked as a "Three Stars Enemy", meaning he was worth 300,000,000. After the events on Dressrosa and the downfall on Doflamingo rule, the bounty is no longer active. This bounty was issued despite Law's frozen World Government's bounty. | |||
Riku Doldo III | 300,000,000 | Dressrosa | |
During Doflamingo's game, for his interference in Doflamingo's business, Doldo was ranked as a "Three Stars Enemy", meaning he was worth 300,000,000. After the events on Dressrosa and the downfall on Doflamingo rule, the bounty is no longer active. | |||
Usopp | "God" | 500,000,000 | Dressrosa |
During Doflamingo's game, for his interference in Doflamingo's business, Usopp was ranked as a "Five Stars Enemy", meaning he was worth 500,000,000. After the events on Dressrosa and the downfall on Doflamingo rule, the bounty is no longer active. This bounty was issued despite Usopp's still active World Government's bounty. | |||
Zorojuro | "Magistrate cutter"; "One Eyed Ronin" | unknown | Wano Country |
After being falsely accused to be behind a series of street murders by the actual culprit, a Magistrate in the Flower Capital, Zoro cut him down during his sentenced seppuku ceremony and escape, making him a wanted man across Wano. | |||
Sangoro | "Soba Stall Owner" | unknown | Wano Country |
After going against the shogun, Kurozumi Orochi, during the execution of Shimotsuki Yasuie, his wanted poster was issued by the Mimawarigumi, and hanged across Wano. | |||
Shinobu | "Kunoichi" | unknown | Wano Country |
After going against the shogun, Kurozumi Orochi, during his Fire Festival pre-party, her wanted poster was issued by the Mimawarigumi, and hanged across Wano. | |||
Bepo | "White Bear" | unknown | Wano Country |
After going against the shogun, Kurozumi Orochi, during the execution of Shimotsuki Yasuie, his wanted poster was issued by the Mimawarigumi, and hanged across Wano. The bounty was issued despite already being captured, imprisoned and released by Basil Hawkins. | |||
O-Robi | unknown | Wano Country | |
After going against the shogun, Kurozumi Orochi, during his Fire Festival pre-party and the execution of Shimotsuki Yasuie, her wanted poster was issued by the Mimawarigumi, and hanged across Wano. | |||
Penguin | unknown | Wano Country | |
After going against the shogun, Kurozumi Orochi, during the execution of Shimotsuki Yasuie, his wanted poster was issued by the Mimawarigumi, and hanged across Wano. The bounty was issued despite already being captured, imprisoned and released by Basil Hawkins. | |||
O-Nami | "Kunoichi" | unknown | Wano Country |
After going against the shogun, Kurozumi Orochi, during the execution of Shimotsuki Yasuie, her wanted poster was issued by the Mimawarigumi, and hanged across Wano. | |||
Fransuke | "Carpenter" | unknown | Wano Country |
After going against the shogun, Kurozumi Orochi, during the execution of Shimotsuki Yasuie, his wanted poster was issued by the Mimawarigumi, and hanged across Wano. | |||
Shachi | unknown | Wano Country | |
After going against the shogun, Kurozumi Orochi, during the execution of Shimotsuki Yasuie, his wanted poster was issued by the Mimawarigumi, and hanged across Wano. The bounty was issued despite already being captured, imprisoned and released by Basil Hawkins. | |||
Usohachi | unknown | Wano Country | |
After going against the shogun, Kurozumi Orochi, during the execution of Shimotsuki Yasuie, his wanted poster was issued by the Mimawarigumi, and hanged across Wano. |
Current Record Bounties
Individual Bounties
Record | Name | Epithet | Bounty |
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Highest Active Bounty | Kaido | "Kaido of the Beasts" | 4,611,100,000 |
Highest Former Bounty | Gol D. Roger | "Pirate King" | 5,564,800,000 |
Highest Shichibukai Former Bounty | Edward Weevil | "Whitebeard Jr." | 480,000,000 |
Highest Starting Bounty | Fisher Tiger | "The Adventurer" | 230,000,000 |
Highest Non-Canon Bounty | Bounty | "God of Jealousy" | 1,000,000,000 |
Lowest Active Bounty | Tony Tony Chopper | "Cotton Candy Lover" | 100 |
Lowest Former Bounty | Porchemy | 3,400,000 | |
Lowest Shichibukai Former Bounty | Marshall D. Teach | "Blackbeard" | 0 |
Lowest Starting Bounty | Marshall D. Teach | "Blackbeard" | 0 |
Lowest Non-Canon Bounty | Tacobo | N/A | 1,000 |
Group Bounties*
Record | Name* | Bounty |
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Highest Total Bounty | Big Mom Pirates | At least 10,121,500,000 |
Highest Total Bounty for a Non-Canon | Bounties Pirates | 1,800,000,000 |
Lowest Total Bounty | Krieg Pirates | 29,000,000 |
Lowest Total Bounty for a Non-Canon | Trump Siblings | 38,500,000 |
*Note: Organizations are only those with confirmed multiple bounty holders.
Other Records
Individuals
- Luffy holds the record for the highest numeric value of bounty increases in a single raise (raised 1,000,000,000 from 500,000,000 to 1,500,000,000).
- Luffy also holds the record for the highest amount of times of getting a new bounty, having received six bounties.
- Zoro's 60,000,000 bounty broke the record of the starting bounty on the East Blue bounties in the terms of first bounty issue.
- Tony Tony Chopper holds the record for the lowest numeric value of bounty increases in a single raise with only raise of 50 (From 50 to 100). At the same time, Chopper holds the record for the lowest numeric value of bounty increases total
- Nico Robin holds the record for the most bounty picture changes in the series with a total of three.
- Dorry and Brogy hold the record for the oldest known bounties, earning them over a hundred years ago.
- Cavendish holds the record for the lowest multiplier value of total bounty increases (1.17 times, from 280,000,000 to 330,000,000).
- Charlotte Linlin holds the record for the highest active bounty of any female character, with 4,388,000,000.
- Linlin also holds the record for the youngest person to receive a bounty in the series, at the age of six.
- Linlin also holds the record for the highest multiplier value of bounty increases in a single raise (decupled, from 50,000,000 to 500,000,000).
- Linlin also holds the record for the highest numeric value of bounty increases total (raised 4,338,000,000 from 50,000,000 to 4,388,000,000).
- Linlin also holds the record for the highest multiplier value of total bounty increases (87.76 times larger than the starting value, from 50,000,000 to 4,388,000,000).
- Gol D. Roger holds the record for the highest bounty for a Pirate, as well as the highest known bounty of a person from East Blue.
Groups
- The Big Mom Pirates have the most bounty holders in a single crew, with at least 11 members having a bounty.
- The highest (non-pirate) organization is the Revolutionary Army, whose bounties are estimated total of over 602,000,000.
- Straw Hat Pirates are the only pirates where every single member holds a bounty (all of crew are receiving bounties).
Note: The records are only for confirmed bounties
Anime and Manga Differences
The bounty poster has a small caption in the bottom left corner. While in the manga it's not comprehensible what it does say, in the anime there is written "KONO SAKUHIN HA FICTION DETHUNODE JITSUZAISURU JINBUTSU DANTAISONOTA NO SOSHIKI TO DOITSU NO MEISHOU GA GEKICHU NI TOUJYOU SHITATOSHITEMO JITSUZAI NA MONOTOHA ISSAI MUKANKEIDETH", which can roughly be translated as "Because this performance is fiction, existing characters, associations and other organizations with similar names which appeared during the play are without exception unrelated", a version of the "All persons are fictitious" disclaimer.
The One Piece Magazine had a complementary wanted poster for Luffy in the first volume, Ace in the second, and Sabo in the third. On it, the line at the bottom reads, "The world Government is offering a reward for information leading directly to the capture of this individual. If you have any information please contact Naval Authorities".
Trivia
- It is possible for pets to earn bounties, which are far lower than standard. Both Tony Tony Chopper and Bepo, mistaken for pets, were given such treatment.
- Vander Decken IX has a different wanted poster than everyone else. Instead of saying "WANTED" at the top, it says "DANGER". This may be because it does not seem to be a World Government-issued wanted poster.[182]
- Higuma's wanted poster does not have the word "MARINE" at the bottom. Also, Curly Dadan's wanted poster mock-up in Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary has the word "COAST GUARD" instead of "MARINE".
- Law's wanted poster shows Bepo appearing in the background with his head turned in the same position and stance as Usopp in Luffy's first wanted poster photo.[183]
- Brook is the only known criminal who was issued a completely uniquely-designed wanted poster by the World Government, as they used one of his old concert posters rather than the standard brown-colored design.
- Caesar Clown, Usopp, Brook, and Capone Bege are the only ones who have both their names and epithets appear on their poster (though Brook's and Caesar's epithets are abbreviated).
- Bentham (Mr. 2 Bon Kurei) and Kyros (Thunder Soldier) have their aliases instead of their names, the same for Usopp's former bounty (Sogeking). Baroque Works' officer agents' wanted posters shown in "Vivre Card" (with the exception of Daz Bonez) also have their aliases.
- Lip Doughty's bounty poster in the non-canon One Piece: Stampede included his epithet.
- Sanji's first bounty poster is the only one known to use a sketch instead of a photograph for the picture. As a consequence, this poster is also the only one to depict another person in the picture entirely, as the drawing ended up perfectly resembling Duval, though completely unintentionally.
- Sanji is the only known bounty holder to have been wanted "Only Alive".
- IRL it's actually more common for bounties to be "wanted alive". But this is due to the reasons for the bounty and in One Piece bounties are presumably people the World Government wants to either execute or imprison for life. IRL bounties may be for people the authorities simply want to question as part of an investigation. In such cases killing the individual would completely negate the purpose of the bounty.
- It's possible Sanji's "Only Alive" bounty indicated that the bounty was so he could be imprisoned on his family's estate.
- The Red Arrows Pirates are the only crew where every member shares one single bounty.
- Although there were sometimes bounties placed on real world pirates, the largest known bounty ever placed was £1000 on Henry Avery. It should be noted that despite inflation this is still only equivalent to roughly £120,000, $160,000, or ¥1.7 million.
- In the 4Kids dub, the "Dead or Alive" and sometimes the "Wanted" have been erased from the wanted posters.[184]
- Oda confirmed that if Enel were actually a wanted criminal, he would have a bounty that could reach up to 500,000,000.[185]
- In the first databook, Kuro's bounty is stated to be 16,000,000.[186] Whenever it is in the movie intros it is incorrectly shown as 14,000,000.[187]
- The second volume of the One Piece Magazine has a list of 67 known bounties at the time of its release, organized in descending order.
- For some reason, the list does not include Bepo, Wellington, and Mikio Itoo.
- The bounties of the Yonko and Roger seem to feature goroawase wordplay in the smaller digits.
- Shanks' bounty of 4,048,900,000: 4-8-9 can be read as shi-ya-ku (シヤク). This could refer to the name "Shanks" (シャンクス, Shankusu?).
- Big Mom's bounty of 4,388,000,000: 8-8 can be reads as ha-ha. 母 (haha) means "mother"
- Kaido's bounty of 4,611,100,000: 110 as a whole number is hyaku-jū. This is could refer to Kaido's epithet, "Kaido of the Beasts" (百獣のカイドウ, Hyakujū no Kaidō?)
- Whitebeard's bounty of 5,046,000,000: 4-6 can be read as shi-ro. 白 (shiro) means "white".
- Roger's bounty of 5,564,800,000: 6-4-8 can be read as ro-shi-ya (ロシヤ). This could refer to the name "Roger" (ロジャー, Rojā?).
References
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 12 Chapter 107 and Episode 64, Mr. 8 mentions that up to 30% of a criminal's bounty can be retracted if they are brought in dead, not alive.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 320 and Episode 227, per Aokiji: "The size of your bounty does not only reflect the threat your combat abilities pose. It also gives to show how dangerous you are to the government."
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 435 and Episode 320, Chopper was mistaken for the Straw Hats' pet and thus he was given a symbolic bounty of 50.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 483 (p. 15-16) and Episode 375, Kuma reports to the World Government about Moria's defeat.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 8 Chapter 69 (p. 12-16) and Episode 31, Arlong bribes Nezumi.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 96 and Episode 45, Lieutenant Brannew announces Luffy's first bounty and explains the East Blue bounties.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 498 and Episode 392, Shakky talks about the Eleven Supernovas.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 860 (p. 14), Bege considers Charlotte Katakuri to be a monster for his over 1,000,000,000 bounty.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 64 Chapter 628 and Episode 548, Jinbe says it's difficult to get any higher once the bounty exceeds 300 million.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 599 and Episode 518, Fake Luffy mentions his bounty is 400,000,000.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 706 and Episode 636, Bartolomeo was referred as a Supernova simply for his bounty.
- ↑ 12.00 12.01 12.02 12.03 12.04 12.05 12.06 12.07 12.08 12.09 12.10 12.11 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 498 and Episode 392, the Eleven Supernovas are introduced. Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name "Supernova" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ 13.0 13.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 72 Chapter 713 and Episode 643.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 83 Chapter 838.
- ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 24, fan question: How do the Marines get hold of photos of criminals?
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0067, #0068), The Nyaban Brothers' age, height and bounty are revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 13 Chapter 113 and Episode 67, Igaram speaks of Crocodile's former bounty.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 549 and Episode 452, Buggy comments that the other prisoners that escaped from Impel Down holds a bounty higher than his.
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 One Piece Manga — Vol. 90 Chapter 903 (p. 17-18), Luffy's and Sanji's new bounties are shown.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 2 (p. 3) and Episode 1, Luffy receives his epithet after Shanks' straw hat he currently owns for him.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 94 (p. 16-17) and Episode 43, Luffy's first bounty is printed and taken out by Nezumi.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 96 (p. 6) and Episode 45, Luffy's first bounty is put by Brannew in the wanted list.
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 23 Chapter 213 (p. 22) and Episode 128, Luffy's and Zoro's bounties after Alabasta
- ↑ 24.00 24.01 24.02 24.03 24.04 24.05 24.06 24.07 24.08 24.09 24.10 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 435 (p. 16-17) and Episode 320, The crew members' bounties for attacking Enies Lobby are revealed.
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 498 (p. 10-11) and Episode 392, Luffy and Zoro are revealed by Shakuyaku as another of the eleven super rookies who arrived at Sabaody Archipelago.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 601 (p. 11) and Episode 521, Luffy's fourth bounty
- ↑ 27.00 27.01 27.02 27.03 27.04 27.05 27.06 27.07 27.08 27.09 27.10 27.11 27.12 27.13 27.14 27.15 27.16 27.17 27.18 27.19 27.20 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 80 Chapter 801 (p. 15-17) and Episode 746, The Straw Hat Pirates and Law's new bounties are shown.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 3 (p. 1) and Episode 2, Zoro's epithet is both written in the title and mentioned by Koby.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 494 (p. 17-18) and Episode 389, Duval's original face resembles Sanji's poster.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 495 (p. 2-4) and Episode 389, Duval and Sanji scold each other for the face before the former tells about the truth.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 435 (p. 17-18) and Episode 324, Sanji is shocked to see his wanted poster.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 436 (p. 2) and Episode 321, Sanji is horrified to see his profile in his wanted poster.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 436 (p. 3) and Episode 321, Attach is spoken about Sanji's picture.
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 826 (p. 14-15) and Episode 785, Reiju explains the Vinsmoke Family's influence on Sanji's wanted poster.
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 398 (p. 4) and Episode 278, Origins of Robin's bounty
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 22 Chapter 201 (p. 14) and Episode 122, Mashikaku tells her superior Tashigi about Robin's identity.
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 435 (p. 19) and Episode 324, Franky receives a bounty as well.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 489 (p. 12) and Episode 381, Brook's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 600 (p. 13) and Episode 520, the Marines declare Brook's bounty still active.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 528 (p. 1) and Episode 430, Jinbe's moniker is written in the title.
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0010), Jinbe's third bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 63 Chapter 622 (p. 14) and Episode 541, Jinbe's first bounty seen on his wanted poster.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 528 (p. 18) and Episode 430, Jinbe's second bounty seen in his infobox.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 704 and Episode 634, Cavendish's bounty is revealed in his infobox.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0845), Suleiman's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 80 Chapter 801.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0839), Sai's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 708 and Episode 637, Chinjao's past is revealed.
- ↑ 49.0 49.1 Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0838), Chinjao's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0848), Orlumbus's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 6 Chapter 48 (p. 19) and Episode 23, Mihawk is mentioned by his nickname by Gin.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0085), Information about Mihawk is given.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 49 Chapter 474 (p. 10) and Episode 369, Kuma is recognized by Moria by his epithet.
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 25 Chapter 234 (p. 5) and Episode 151, Kuma and Doflamingo's former bounties are revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 483 (p. 15) and Episode 376, Lola explains about Kuma's supposed reputation.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 80 Chapter 802 (p. 7-9), Edward Weevil's former bounty is shown.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 522 (p. 15) and Episode 416, Hancock's former bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0558), Sandersonia's former bounty revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0559), Marigold's former bounty revealed.
- ↑ 60.0 60.1 60.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 96 (p. 6) and Episode 45, The bounties for Buggy, Krieg and Arlong are seen.
- ↑ One Piece Red: Grand Characters (p. 155), Alvida's bounty revealed.
- ↑ 62.0 62.1 Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0147), Galdino's former bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 47 Chapter 455 (p. 13), Moria's former bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 92 Chapter 925, Moria's bounty is shown to still be active and the same.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 67 Chapter 659 (p. 18-19) and Episode 584, Law appears for the time first time since the timeskip as a Shichibukai.
- ↑ One Piece Ten Exhibition, Bepo's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 63 Chapter 622 and Episode 541, Fisher Tiger's wanted poster revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0748), Aladine's blacked out wanted poster is shown.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 17 Chapter 155 (p. 6) and Episode 92, Crocodile's former bounty is revealed.
- ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 36, fan question: What are the bounties in the world of One Piece based on?
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0182), Daz's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0181), Zala's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 39 Chapter 372, cover story: Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" Vol. 11, Bon Kurei's wanted poster seen.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0148), Marianne's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0180), Babe's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0179), Drophy's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0139), Gem's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0140), Mikita's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 700 (p. 16) and Episode 629, Doflamingo's epithet is revealed by Brannnew.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0909), Information about Trebol is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0908), Information about Diamante is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0914), Information about Pica is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0907), Information about Lao G is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0904), Information about Senor Pink is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0906), Information about Machvise is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0902), Information about Dellinger is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0901), Information about Gladius is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 67 Chapter 664 and Episode 589, Caesar Clown's bounty is revealed in his infobox.
- ↑ 89.0 89.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 706 and Episode 635, Bellamy's second bounty is shown.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 24 Chapter 222 and Episode 146, Bellamy's bounty mentioned.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 1 (p. 7) and Episode 4, Shanks is introduced.
- ↑ 92.0 92.1 92.2 92.3 92.4 One Piece Manga — Vol. 95 Chapter 957 (p. 13-17), Current bounties of the Yonko and former bounties of the deceased Whitebeard and Roger are revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0020), Beckman's blacked out wanted poster is shown.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0018), Lucky Roo's blacked out wanted poster is shown.
- ↑ 95.0 95.1 Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0019), Information about Yasopp information is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 25 Chapter 234 (p. 10) and Episode 151, Rockstar's bounty is revealed in his infobox.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 84 Chapter 846, Smoothie is introduced and her bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 83 Chapter 836 (p. 15), Cracker's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 877, Perospero reveals his Bounty.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 89 Chapter 894, Snack's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #1087).
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #1088).
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #1033).
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 652 and Episode 572, Pekoms' bounty is revealed.
- ↑ 105.0 105.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 85 Chapter 850.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 85 Chapter 855.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 93 Chapter 935 (p. 9), Queen's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 81 Chapter 809 (p. 13), Jack's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ 109.0 109.1 109.2 109.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 68 Chapter 677 and Episode 603, the post-timeskip bounties for Kid, Killer, Apoo and Hawkins are revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0272), Burgess's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0591), Shiryu's blacked out wanted poster is shown.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0273), Augur's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0651), Pizarro's blacked out wanted poster is shown.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0268), Laffitte's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0650), Devon's blacked out wanted poster is shown.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0648), Wolf's blacked out wanted poster is shown.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0649), Shot's blacked out wanted poster is shown.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0275), Doc Q's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 90 Chapter 904, Pinkbeard's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0446), Information about Marco is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Ten Exhibition, Ace's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece novel A Vol. 1
- ↑ One Piece novel A Vol. 2
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0447), Information about Jozu is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0600), Information about Squard is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0627), Information about Little Oars Jr. is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 81 Chapter 812, Capone's new bounty is revealed to be 300,000,000.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 85 Chapter 857 (p. 10-12).
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0976), Vito's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0984), Gotti's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0127), Crocus' blacked out wanted poster is shown.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0661), Bluejam's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0660), Porchemy's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 583 and Episode 494, Porchemy's reputation explained by Sabo.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0081), Gin's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 8 Chapter 69 and Episode 31, Arlong's bounty is seen.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0095), Hatchan's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0103).
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0102).
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0125), Dragon's blacked out wanted poster is shown.
- ↑ One Piece Magazine Vol.3, Sabo's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0747), Koala's blacked out wanted poster is shown.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0252), Cricket's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 24 Chapter 219 (p. 15), Masira's bounty is revealed in his infobox.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 24 Chapter 226, Shoujou's bounty mentioned.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 601 (p. 11) and Episode 521, PX-5 reveals Demaro Black's bounty.
- ↑ 147.0 147.1 147.2 147.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 600 (p. 9 & 11) and Episode 519, Albion, Lip Doughty, Caribou and Coribou are introduced.
- ↑ 148.0 148.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 14 Chapter 118 (p. 16) and Episode 71, Mr. 3 reveals Dorry and Brogy's bounties.
- ↑ 149.0 149.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 1 (p. 16) and Episode 4, Higuma's bounty revealed.
- ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 4, fan question: Who is this person "Ito Mikio" that appears in the three manga "One Piece", "Butsu Zone" and "Rurouni Kenshin"? It wasn't even cleared up in "Butsu Zone", so I would really like it if you would explain.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0076), Zeff is revealed to have a bounty.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0656), Information about Dadan is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 59 Chapter 582 (p. 18), Garp speaks to Dadan.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0431), Information about Olvia is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 487 and Episode 380, Calico Yorki's wanted poster.
- ↑ SOURCE UNKNOWN.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 32 Chapter 305 (p. 16), Foxy's bounty is revealed in his infobox.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 62 Chapter 611 and Episode 530, Gyro is introduced.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 24 Chapter 223, Sarquiss' bounty is mentioned.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 24 Chapter 222 (p. 14), Roshio's bounty is revealed in his infobox.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 323 (p. 14) and Episode 230, Mikazuki's bounty is revealed in his infobox in the manga, and partially seen on his wanted poster in the anime.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 51 Chapter 497, Dias appears.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 502 and Episode 396, Lacuba's bounty revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0477), Lola's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 67 Chapter 661 and Episode 586.
- ↑ 166.0 166.1 Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0798), Information about the Yeti Cool Brothers is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0841), Kelly's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0842), Bobby's bounty is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 83 Chapter 830.
- ↑ 170.00 170.01 170.02 170.03 170.04 170.05 170.06 170.07 170.08 170.09 170.10 170.11 170.12 170.13 170.14 One Piece Movie — Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in Winter, Miracle Sakura, A number of wanted posters are seen in the intro.
- ↑ 171.0 171.1 171.2 171.3 171.4 171.5 One Piece Anime — Episode 45, A number of wanted posters can be seen in Fullbody's cabin.
- ↑ One Piece: Romance Dawn Story — Galley's bounty is shown.
- ↑ One Piece Novel — "Loguetown Arc" (p. 45), Billy's Bounty is revealed.
- ↑ 174.0 174.1 174.2 174.3 174.4 174.5 174.6 One Piece Animation Logbook (p. 73), the bounties for Spiel, D.R, Henna-oyaji, Wild Joe and Hitokui are shown.
- ↑ One Piece Anime — Episode 826, Mobu Head's bounty poster is partly seen.
- ↑ Episode of Sky Island end credits.
- ↑ One Piece Live Attraction 3
- ↑ One Piece Premier Show 2013
- ↑ One Piece Premier Show 2018
- ↑ One Piece Premier Show 2018
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 75 Chapter 746, Doflamingo begins his bounty hunting game.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 62 Chapter 610, Decken's wanted poster is seen.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 699 (p. 17) and Episode 628, Law's wanted poster after the timeskip.
- ↑ Episode 39 of the 4Kids dub (the equivalent of Episode 45) depicts Buggy's, Krieg's, and Arlong's bounty poster without the "Dead or Alive"
- ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 43, fan question: How strong would Enel be if he was on the blue sea?
- ↑ One Piece Red: Grand Characters (p. 165), Kuro's bounty is revealed to be 16,000,000.
- ↑ One Piece Movie — Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in Winter, Miracle Sakura, Opening sequence shows Kuro's bounty to be 14,000,000.
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