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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* His name comes from ''ika'' (イカ、烏賊), the Japanese word for "squid". It is also a reference to the Greek mythological figure Ikaros (more commonly known by the Latin spelling of his name, "[[Wikipedia:Icarus|Icarus]]").
 
* His name comes from ''ika'' (イカ、烏賊), the Japanese word for "squid". It is also a reference to the Greek mythological figure Ikaros (more commonly known by the Latin spelling of his name, "[[Wikipedia:Icarus|Icarus]]").
** His giant squid friend who died from being too close to the sun is also similar to the story of Icarus, who died after his wax wings melted when he flew too close to the sun and drowned in the sea. This comparison is made further by the giant squid's name, Daidalos (a play on Icarus' father, [[Wikipedia:Daedalus|Daedalus]]).
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** His giant squid friend, Daidalos, died from getting too close to the sun is also similar to the story of Icarus, who died after his wax wings melted when he flew too close to the sun and drowned in the sea. This comparison is made further by the giant squid's name, a play on Icarus' father, [[Wikipedia:Daedalus|Daedalus]].
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 04:09, 2 July 2011

Template:Char box Ikaros Much[1] is a giant squid fishman and an officer of the New Fishman Pirates, serving under his captain Hordy Jones.

Appearance

As a giant squid fishman, Ikaros is extremely tall, towering over every other member of his crew, and possesses eight arms. Each pair of arms seems to have a corresponding pair of pectorals, as eight of them are visible on his chest. He has a long beard complete with a mustache, and a bulbous nose. On both his topmost forearms and on his belly he bears swirl-like tattoos, and on his right shoulder is tattooed the New Fishman Pirates' Jolly Roger.

He wears a round helmet with goggles, with a dark stripe on top of it, and a large loop earring on each ear. He's bare-chested, but has a pair of suspenders-like belts reaching down from both of his shoulders to his waist. These are attached to a pair of rings, supporting some sort of indument. Each of his arms has a bolted wristband and holding a long spear with a tassel right below the head.

As a teenager, he didn't have a beard, his lips appeared larger and his eyes rounder, he wore a different, more elaborate round helmet, with a crest on its top and no goggles, paired with a simple vest. He also carried around a single pole-arm, instead of eight.

Personality

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Ikaros curled up from his pyrophobia.

He has a habit of saying "Much" at the end of sentences. Like Hordy Jones and the other officers, he follows Arlong's ideals and despises humans as well as Queen Otohime's ideals. He was shown to be brutal as he used threats to force the Fishman Island citizens to step on the fumi-e of Otohime. Like Hordy, Ikaros doesn't have any care for his comrades as he did not think twice about using his spears on one of them for accidentally using fire in his vicinity. However, that seems to apply only to the lower-rank subordinates since Ikaros showed concern for Hordy as he was suffering from an overdose of Energy Steroids.

Because his giant squid friend Daidalos died from dehydration by being too close to the sun, Ikaros has developed severe pyrophobia (fear for fire), and would instinctively curl up backwards when exposed to flames, reminiscence to dried squids.

Abilities and Powers

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Ikaros striking an 'offender'.

As an officer of the New Fishman Pirates, Ikaros has command over lower-ranking crew members. Being a fishman, he is born ten times stronger than an average human, and double that underwater. However, being an officer, as well as a massive kind of fishman, he may be stronger than that. His multiple arms allow him to rapidly strike his targets with sheer numerous strikes.

Weapons

He is seen wielding eight spears, known as the "Dried Squid Spears", one in each hand. He has yet to use them in extended combat, but may be proficient at using them; even their sheer number, however, might seemingly grant him the upper hand against most enemies. The heads of the spears are actually dried squids that suck the water out of anyone they pierce and turn back into normal squids in the process, as demonstrated when Ikaros stabs an offender.

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Ikaros about to stab with his spear.
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The dried squid dehydrating its target.

History

Past

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Ikaros from fifteen years ago.

While the future officers of the New Fishman Pirates were growing up in the Fishman District, they read about Fisher Tiger's exploits at Mariejois. They cheer the Sun Pirates on thinking that their goal was to destroy humans.

Ikaros once had a giant squid friend named Daidalos who got too close to the sun, dried up, and died. The incident severely traumatized Ikaros and made him pyrophobic to the point of throwing a fit when a torch is held near him.

Fishman Island Arc

When Gyro and his crew escaped from the New Fishman Pirates' clutches, Ikaros offered to go after them, but Jones went instead. After Jones left, Muhhi is seen huddled together with the rest of the crew, commenting that they were lucky to get their hands on the Energy Steroids, which they considered to be a valuable treasure. He was later seen when Jones and Vander Decken IX formed their alliance.

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Ikaros forcing the citizens to either step on Otohime's fumi-e, be exiled, or be killed.

As Hordy Jones and Vander Decken IX go to the palace, the officers go spread terror at other locations. Ikaros goes to Gyoverly Hills. As the invasion commences, Ikaros is seen forcing the citizens of Fishman Island to step on a fumi-e of Queen Otohime.

While a sea bear overwhelms the ministers and the soldiers who escaped from the palace, Ikaros simply watched on the sidelines. Even after the ministers and the soldiers are utterly defeated, the sea bear keeps attacking. One of the fishmen pirates remembered sea bears are afraid of fire, and lights a stick he is holding. The fire stops the bear, but it also causes Ikaros to react to it. He yells at the pirate to put out the fire as he bends over backwards, explaining that fire dries him out. Ikaros threatens to kill the pirate if he ever brings fire that close to him again. Another fishman tells a story about Much's friend, Daidalos, who went too close to the sun and got dried up. Ikaros is thinking about his friend while the story is being explained. He then takes one of his spears and stabs the offending fishman. The dried squid that makes up the head of the spear sucks the moisture out of the offender. Ikaros then pummels the pirate with palm thrusts until he is completely flat.

When Hordy and Neptune pass by overhead on Sea Beasts, Ikaros sees that there is something wrong with his captain. He realizes his captain is suffering from an Energy Steroid overdose and admits that the pills are truly dangerous.

Trivia

  • His name comes from ika (イカ、烏賊), the Japanese word for "squid". It is also a reference to the Greek mythological figure Ikaros (more commonly known by the Latin spelling of his name, "Icarus").
    • His giant squid friend, Daidalos, died from getting too close to the sun is also similar to the story of Icarus, who died after his wax wings melted when he flew too close to the sun and drowned in the sea. This comparison is made further by the giant squid's name, a play on Icarus' father, Daedalus.

References

  1. One Piece Manga — Vol. 64 Chapter 630, Ikaros Much's name romanization is revealed.

External Links

  • Ikaros Much - Ikaros Much at Onepiece.wikki.net.
  • Giant squid - Wikipedia article on the type of Fishman Ikaros is.

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