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==Personality==
 
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As a young man, Gaimon was a stereotypically greedy [[pirate]], caring about little more than plunder.{{Qref|chap=22|page=20|ep=18}} This greed slowly eroded (though never completely erased) by his decades of solitude on the [[Island of Rare Animals]], causing him to prize peace and companionship more than any material wealth.{{Qref|chap=22|page=28-29|ep=18}}
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As a young man, Gaimon was a stereotypically greedy [[pirate]], caring about little more than plunder.{{Qref|chap=22|page=20|ep=18}} This greed was slowly eroded (though never completely erased) by his decades of solitude on the [[Island of Rare Animals]], causing him to prize peace and companionship more than any material wealth.{{Qref|chap=22|page=28-29|ep=18}}
   
 
In any case, Gaimon is highly protective of anything he deems [[treasure]], and as a result tends to be hostile to any strangers he meets.{{Qref|name=c46|cover=46|ep=46}} However, once his trust has been earned, he can prove to be remarkably friendly and helpful, especially to fellow castaways.{{Qref|cover=47|cover2=48|ep=46}}
 
In any case, Gaimon is highly protective of anything he deems [[treasure]], and as a result tends to be hostile to any strangers he meets.{{Qref|name=c46|cover=46|ep=46}} However, once his trust has been earned, he can prove to be remarkably friendly and helpful, especially to fellow castaways.{{Qref|cover=47|cover2=48|ep=46}}
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[[File:Gaimon With Straw Hats.png|thumb|180px|Gaimon's meeting in the anime.]]
 
[[File:Gaimon With Straw Hats.png|thumb|180px|Gaimon's meeting in the anime.]]
   
In the [[One Piece (Manga)|manga]], Gaimon's debut is a relatively low-key event taking place between the between the [[Orange Town Arc]] and the [[Syrup Village Arc]], with [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy]] and [[Nami]] being the only [[Straw Hat Pirates]] he meets (as [[Roronoa Zoro|Zoro]] was too battle-exhausted to go ashore).{{Qref|chap=22|page=5-6}} The [[One Piece (Anime)|anime]] places Gaimon's debut between the [[Syrup Village Arc]] and the [[Baratie Arc]], incorporating both Zoro and [[Usopp]] into the meeting and somewhat expanding the overall story.{{Qref|name=e18|ep=18}}
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In the [[One Piece (Manga)|manga]], Gaimon's debut is a relatively low-key event taking place between the [[Orange Town Arc]] and the [[Syrup Village Arc]], with [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy]] and [[Nami]] being the only [[Straw Hat Pirates]] he meets (as [[Roronoa Zoro|Zoro]] was too battle-exhausted to go ashore).{{Qref|chap=22|page=5-6}} The [[One Piece (Anime)|anime]] places Gaimon's debut between the [[Syrup Village Arc]] and the [[Baratie Arc]], incorporating both Zoro and [[Usopp]] into the meeting and somewhat expanding the overall story.{{Qref|name=e18|ep=18}}
   
 
The anime also depicts Gaimon with more elaborate tactics, titling himself the island's {{nihongo|'''Guardian God'''|守り神|Mamorigami}}, claiming that the rare animals are all pirates he magically transformed, and setting multiple [[Wikipedia:Booby trap|booby traps]] on the island to fling [[Polearm#Spear|spears]] and drop boulders on intruders.{{Qref|name=e18}}
 
The anime also depicts Gaimon with more elaborate tactics, titling himself the island's {{nihongo|'''Guardian God'''|守り神|Mamorigami}}, claiming that the rare animals are all pirates he magically transformed, and setting multiple [[Wikipedia:Booby trap|booby traps]] on the island to fling [[Polearm#Spear|spears]] and drop boulders on intruders.{{Qref|name=e18}}
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===Other Media===
 
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[[File:Mitsutoshi_Shimabukuro_OP_Omake.png|thumb|Gaimon drawn by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro.]]
 
[[File:Mitsutoshi_Shimabukuro_OP_Omake.png|thumb|Gaimon drawn by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro.]]
*In [[One Piece 10th Treasures]], Gaimon was drawn by [[Wikipedia:Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro|Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro]], the creator of [[Wikipedia:Toriko|Toriko]].
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*In [[One Piece 10th Treasures]], Gaimon was drawn by [[Wikipedia:Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro|Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro]], the creator of [[Wikipedia:Toriko|Toriko]].{{-}}
   
 
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Gaimon is a former pirate who currently lives as a hermit on the Island of Rare Animals.

Appearance

Gaimon possesses a notably pear-shaped face, green hair, and a pronounced uni-brow. In his youth, he appeared to be a relatively scrawny man of average height.

Shortly after landing on the Island of Rare Animals, most of his body was irreversibly compressed into a treasure chest, leaving only his head, hands, and feet free (and one of his teeth dislodged). Over the next twenty years, he grew a sizable beard and an even larger afro, giving him a curiously shrub-like appearance.[1]

Gallery

Gaimon at Age 23
Gaimon at age 23.
Gaimon Trapped in the Treasure Chest
Gaimon after getting trapped in the treasure chest.
Gaimon Concept Art
Concept art of Gaimon.
Gaimon Anime Concept Art
Gaimon's concept art from the anime.
One Piece GBA Gaimon
Gaimon Unlimited Cruise

Personality

As a young man, Gaimon was a stereotypically greedy pirate, caring about little more than plunder.[5] This greed was slowly eroded (though never completely erased) by his decades of solitude on the Island of Rare Animals, causing him to prize peace and companionship more than any material wealth.[6]

In any case, Gaimon is highly protective of anything he deems treasure, and as a result tends to be hostile to any strangers he meets.[7] However, once his trust has been earned, he can prove to be remarkably friendly and helpful, especially to fellow castaways.[8]

Relationships

Rare Animals

Gaimon treats the rare animals as treasures of the island, and defends them from possible invaders.[7] He has great affection for them and they are family to him, so he does not want to leave the island and abandon them.[9]

Straw Hat Pirates

Although he tried to attack the Straw Hat Pirates at first, he ends up making friends with them after telling them about his past, and they tried to help him get the treasure chests he had been wishing for. However, with the chests empty, Luffy asked him to join his crew, but Gaimon declined the invitation to stay with the animals.[10]

Buggy

Buggy Befriends Gaimon

Gaimon befriends Buggy.

He is good friends with Buggy[11] despite battling him when the pirate first crashed onto the island.[7] Ironically, neither of them knows the other's relationship with Luffy.[citation needed]

Sarfunkel

Gaimon seems to have an affectionate relationship with Sarfunkel, the barrel woman, since she appears feeding him.[12]

Abilities and Powers

Gaimon demonstrated no combat abilities in his youth, but appeared to be an above-average climber. Notably, he was able to scale the Island of Rare Animals' steepest cliff barehanded[13] (a feat that Nami later deemed impossible).[14]

After the accident that compressed his body, Gaimon adapted the best he could, and is able to perform most day-to-day tasks with his hands and feet (though he can no longer manage full-body movements such as climbing).[15] According to him, the bulk of his body has atrophied so much that it cannot survive without the chest, leaving him severely disadvantaged against those he cannot intimidate or otherwise deceive.[16]

Weapons

Gaimon carries at least one pistol at all times, having somehow maintained powder and shot for it despite being stranded for decades from any civilization. He is a marksman of at least some proficiency, preferring to shoot enemies from behind.[17]

History

Past

Gaimon was once part of an unnamed pirate crew totaling some two hundred men, seeking fortune on the high seas. In time, they followed reports of buried treasure to the Island of Rare Animals, searching diligently for three weeks but failing to find anything more than a single empty chest. While his captain and crewmates deemed the island a lost cause and prepared to raise anchor, Gaimon turned his attention to the island's highest, steepest cliff, which the crew had frequently gathered under but never climbed.[18]

Upon making the climb, Gaimon was delighted to find five treasure chests atop the cliff. As he turned to call his crew, however, he lost his grip and fell directly into the empty chest his captain had left below. The impact knocked him unconscious for several hours; by the time he woke, his crew had sailed off without him on their ship. Worse, his body was trapped inside the chest, leaving him in a permanently hunched position that could manage few movements beyond scuttling and crawling.[19]

Though he could no longer reach the clifftop chests, Gaimon refused to give up on them. Over the following years, he adapted to his new condition and posed as the island's guardian (番人, Ban'nin?), driving off any newcomers through a combination of stealth, theatrics, and gunplay.[20] Concurrently, he befriended the many bizarre animals that populated the island - a common target of poachers - and came to treasure them as well.[9]

East Blue Saga

Syrup Village Arc

Twenty years after he was first stranded, Gaimon finally encountered a group he could not drive off: the Straw Hat Pirates, whose captain Monkey D. Luffy effortlessly survived his pistol. Staggered by this, Gaimon tried to flee, only to trip and expose himself to the bemused Luffy and Nami. Soon after, he was won over by Luffy's cheerful nature, and for the first time in his life explained his circumstances.[21]

Sympathetic to Gaimon's plight, Luffy volunteered to scale the cliff and recover the chests, but in doing so confirmed the ex-pirate's worst fears: all five were empty, and Gaimon had spent decades "guarding" thin air. Learning this brought Gaimon to tears, but again he refused to despair, and - after turning down an offer to join the Straw Hats - resolved to spend the rest of his days protecting all the rare animals he had come to regard as his true treasure.[22]

Subsequently, Gaimon helped his new friends resupply with the island's fruit, and saw them off as they resumed their voyage.[23]

Buggy's Crew Adventure Chronicles

Some time after meeting the Straw Hats, Gaimon encountered a new castaway: Buggy the Clown, recently defeated and unwittingly separated from his crew as well as most of his body parts. The two almost immediately fell to blows, but came to see a kinship in each others' strange physiques, and became friends. Once night fell, they held a party with all the island's rare animals, feasting on fruit and Gaimon's handmade liquor. With Gaimon's help, Buggy soon built a new Super Flashy Raft and resumed his search for his crew and body parts. The two parted on good terms, each blissfully unaware of the other's history with the Straw Hats.[24]

Fish-Man Island Saga

From the Decks of the World

Gaimon and Sarfunkel

Gaimon and Sarfunkel after the timeskip.

Gaimon was seen again still living on the Island of Rare Animals. Gaimon was seen acquainted with a new inhabitant, Sarfunkel, a woman who is coincidentally trapped in a barrel. They were seen living happily together.[12]

Anime and Manga Differences

Gaimon With Straw Hats

Gaimon's meeting in the anime.

In the manga, Gaimon's debut is a relatively low-key event taking place between the Orange Town Arc and the Syrup Village Arc, with Luffy and Nami being the only Straw Hat Pirates he meets (as Zoro was too battle-exhausted to go ashore).[25] The anime places Gaimon's debut between the Syrup Village Arc and the Baratie Arc, incorporating both Zoro and Usopp into the meeting and somewhat expanding the overall story.[26]

The anime also depicts Gaimon with more elaborate tactics, titling himself the island's Guardian God (守り神, Mamorigami?), claiming that the rare animals are all pirates he magically transformed, and setting multiple booby traps on the island to fling spears and drop boulders on intruders.[26]

Translation and Dub Issues

Upon meeting Gaimon, Luffy initially calls him a boxed son (箱入り息子, hakoirimusuko?), prompting Gaimon to muse over his "coddled" childhood; this joke is based off the term boxed daughter (箱入娘, hakoirimusume?), a somewhat archaic description of girls over-sheltered by their families. As the term has little cultural significance outside Japan, each professional English translation adapts it into a different joke:

Other Appearances

Other Media

Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro OP Omake

Gaimon drawn by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro.

Merchandise

Gaimon has appeared in multiple lines of One Piece merchandise. He was a secret figure in Set 2 of the One Piece Amazing Log Collection, a secret figure in Series 1 of One Piece DeQue, and a figure in Volume 7 of the One Piece World Collectable Figure series.

AmeColle2-secrets
The secret Gaimon figure in the One Piece Amazing Log Collection figure series.
One Piece World Collectable Figure One Piece Volume 7
Gaimon in the One Piece World Collectable figure series.

Video Games

Playable Appearances

Enemy Appearances

Support Appearances

Non-Playable Appearances

Trivia

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 11) and Episode 18, Gaimon makes his debut.
  2. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 13) and Episode 18.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0057), Gaimon's information is revealed.
  4. One Piece Blue Deep: Characters World (p. 43), his birthday is revealed.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 20) and Episode 18.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 28-29) and Episode 18.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 6 Chapter 46, cover story: Buggy's Crew Adventure Chronicles Vol. 8 and Episode 46.
  8. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 6 Chapters 47 and 48, cover story: Buggy's Crew Adventure Chronicles Vol. 9-10 and Episode 46.
  9. 9.0 9.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 28) and Episode 18.
  10. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 7-28) and Episode 18.
  11. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 6 Chapter 47, cover story: Buggy's Crew Adventure Chronicles Vol. 9 and Episode 46.
  12. 12.0 12.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 63 Chapter 620, cover story: From the Decks of the World Vol. 7, Gaimon and Sarfunkel are seen together.
  13. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 19) and Episode 18.
  14. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 23) and Episode 18.
  15. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 20) and Episode 18.
  16. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 12) and Episode 18.
  17. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 8-10) and Episode 18.
  18. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 18-19) and Episode 18.
  19. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 19-20) and Episode 18.
  20. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 20) and Episode 18.
  21. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 7-21) and Episode 18.
  22. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 21-29) and Episode 18.
  23. One Piece Manga — Vol. 3 Chapter 23 (p. 2), As the Straw Hats approach the Gecko Islands, Luffy mentions that Gaimon had supplied them with plenty of fruit, but no meat.
  24. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 5Vol. 6 Chapters 4348, cover story: Buggy's Crew Adventure Chronicles Vol. 7-10 and Episode 46.
  25. One Piece Manga — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 5-6).
  26. 26.0 26.1 One Piece Anime — Episode 18.
  27. One Piece Color Walk 1 (p. 104), Akira Toriyama: Oda-kun, who is your favorite character in your manga?

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