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{{For|the animal species of the same name|Animal Species/Whole Cake Island Saga#Doskoi Panda}}
[[File:Sanjidoskoipanda.jpg|thumb|right|140px|Sanji's brand apron]]
 
{{Nihongo|'''Doskoi Panda'''|ドスコイパンダ|Dosukoi Panda}} is a logo that appears on many things in [[One Piece (Manga)|One Piece]].
 
   
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The brand appears on all kinds of items from shirts to footballs. It is also another one of the things [[Eiichiro Oda|Oda]] puts in his manga for fans to spot (much like [[Pandaman]]). The most commonly seen Doskoi Panda logo can be found on [[Sanji|Sanji's]] pink apron.
 
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|jname = ドスコイパンダ
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'''Doskoi Panda''' is a franchise label—apparently based off [[Animal Species/Whole Cake Island Saga#Doskoi Panda|an actual animal]]—found on many products throughout the [[world]].
[[Image:DoskoiPanda.png|thumb|left|90px|Brand Logo]]
 
According to Oda, Doskoi is a popular brand-name franchise in [[East Blue]] and its headquarters is on [[Mirrorball Island]] (which was featured in the [[Jango's Dance Carnival]] featurette alongside the One Piece movie [[Clockwork Island Adventure]].) It is a very high-end brand and as such, it is very expensive. One shirt might cost a person over {{B}}10,000.
 
   
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Next to [[Pandaman]], it is [[Eiichiro Oda]]'s most prominent [[Easter Egg]], and has appeared numerous times throughout the [[One Piece (Manga)|''One Piece'' manga]], [[One Piece (Anime)|anime]], and [[One Piece Merchandise|real-life merchandise]] alike.
According to Oda, a cheap fake brand, '''[[Dosko1 Panda]]''', also exists.<ref name="Panda">[[SBS]] ''One Piece Manga'' - [[SBS Volume 14]], Doskoi Panda revealed.</ref>
 
   
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==Overview==
Oda later in the series also gave the name of another fake brand, [[Cyberpanda]]. Although fake, it is far more expensive than the original Doskoi brand.
 
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The Doskoi Panda franchise deals in extremely high-end products, charging over {{B}}10,000 for a single T-shirt.{{Qref|name=overview|sbs=14|page=26|Doskoi Panda revealed.}} Though its primary focus appears to be fashion, its label has appeared on everything from tableware to toys.{{qref|cover=129|[[Jango]] is eating out of a Doskoi Panda bowl.}}
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It is especially prevalent throughout the [[East Blue]], with its flagship sited on [[Mirrorball Island]].{{Qref|name=overview}} However, its products and reputation have spread as far into the [[Grand Line]] as [[Fish-Man Island]].{{qref|chap=611|page=7|ep=530|[[Pappag]] considers Doskoi Panda the leading competitor to his own brand [[Criminal]].}} Inevitably, this has resulted in many knockoff brands such as [[Dosko1 Panda]] and [[Cyberpanda]] (the latter, curiously, selling for even higher prices than genuine Doskoi Panda products).{{qref|sbs=27|page=66|Cyberpanda revealed.}}
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In ''[[One Piece Film: Gold]]'', a Doskoi Panda store can be seen in [[Gran Tesoro]]'s main street.
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In ''[[One Piece Odyssey]]'', another knockoff brand, {{Nihongo|'''Doskoichi Panda'''|ドスコイチパンダ|Dosukoichi Panda}} is briefly mentioned.{{Qref|game=O|Water 7 Memoria, a man looks through a bookstore.}}
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|Chapter 86.png|Debut, on [[Chapter 86]]'s Color Cover.
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|Chapter 87.png|First [[Canon]] appearance, in ''[[Diary of Koby-Meppo]]''.
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|Sanji Wearing Doskoi Panda.png|[[Sanji]]'s apron, the most often-recurring product.
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==Translation and Dub Issues==
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The meaning behind "Doskoi"—if any—remains uncertain, though it may be derived from {{nihongo|[[wiktionary:どすこい|"Dosukoi"]]|どすこい}}, a cheer stereotypically associated with [[wikipedia:Sumo|sumo wrestling]].
   
 
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Latest revision as of 04:53, 4 November 2023

For the animal species of the same name, see Animal Species/Whole Cake Island Saga#Doskoi Panda.

Doskoi Panda is a franchise label—apparently based off an actual animal—found on many products throughout the world.

Next to Pandaman, it is Eiichiro Oda's most prominent Easter Egg, and has appeared numerous times throughout the One Piece manga, anime, and real-life merchandise alike.

Overview

The Doskoi Panda franchise deals in extremely high-end products, charging over Beli10,000 for a single T-shirt.[1] Though its primary focus appears to be fashion, its label has appeared on everything from tableware to toys.[2]

It is especially prevalent throughout the East Blue, with its flagship sited on Mirrorball Island.[1] However, its products and reputation have spread as far into the Grand Line as Fish-Man Island.[3] Inevitably, this has resulted in many knockoff brands such as Dosko1 Panda and Cyberpanda (the latter, curiously, selling for even higher prices than genuine Doskoi Panda products).[4]

In One Piece Film: Gold, a Doskoi Panda store can be seen in Gran Tesoro's main street.

In One Piece Odyssey, another knockoff brand, Doskoichi Panda (ドスコイチパンダ, Dosukoichi Panda?) is briefly mentioned.[5]

Gallery

Chapter 86
Debut, on Chapter 86's Color Cover.
Chapter 87
First Canon appearance, in Diary of Koby-Meppo.
Sanji Wearing Doskoi Panda
Sanji's apron, the most often-recurring product.

Translation and Dub Issues

The meaning behind "Doskoi"—if any—remains uncertain, though it may be derived from "Dosukoi" (どすこい?), a cheer stereotypically associated with sumo wrestling.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 14 (p. 26), Doskoi Panda revealed.
  2. One Piece Manga — Vol. 15 Chapter 129, cover story: Jango's Dance Paradise Vol. 3, Jango is eating out of a Doskoi Panda bowl.
  3. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 62 Chapter 611 (p. 7) and Episode 530, Pappag considers Doskoi Panda the leading competitor to his own brand Criminal.
  4. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 27 (p. 66), Cyberpanda revealed.
  5. One Piece Video Game — Odyssey, Water 7 Memoria, a man looks through a bookstore.

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