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* {{Nihongo|'''Rope Action: Bowline Knot'''|ロープ・アクション ボーラインノット|Rōpu Akushon: Bōrainu Notto}}: A long-range attack where Paulie launches rope that ties around an opponent's wrist. Usually followed by Oshioki: Ippon Dzuri.
 
* {{Nihongo|'''Rope Action: Bowline Knot'''|ロープ・アクション ボーラインノット|Rōpu Akushon: Bōrainu Notto}}: A long-range attack where Paulie launches rope that ties around an opponent's wrist. Usually followed by Oshioki: Ippon Dzuri.
   
* {{Nihongo|'''Oshioki: Ippon Dzuri'''|オシオキ 一本釣り|Oshioki: Ippon Dzuri|literally meaning "Punishment: Gone Fishing"}}: Paulie flips a foe over him and slams him into the floor. This is called '''Hook, Line and Sinker''' in the Viz manga and Funimation dub and '''Punishment Pole-and-line Fishing''' in the Funimation subs.
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* {{Nihongo|'''Oshioki: Ippon Dzuri'''|オシオキ 一本釣り|Oshioki: Ippon Dzuri|literally meaning "Punishment: Gone Fishing"}}: Paulie flips a foe over him and slams him into the floor. This is called '''Hook, Line and Sinker''' in the Viz manga, '''Punishment Hook, Line and Sinker''' in the Funimation dub and '''Punishment Pole-and-line Fishing''' in the Funimation subs.
   
 
* {{Nihongo|'''Rope Action: Half-Knot Air Drive'''|ロープ・アクション ハーフノット エア・ドライブ|Rōpu Akushon: Hāfu-Notto Ea Doribu}}: An attack similar to Bowline Knot, only rope ties around an opponent's neck instead, choking them before he/she is slammed into the floor. This technique keeps its original name in the FUNimation dub.
 
* {{Nihongo|'''Rope Action: Half-Knot Air Drive'''|ロープ・アクション ハーフノット エア・ドライブ|Rōpu Akushon: Hāfu-Notto Ea Doribu}}: An attack similar to Bowline Knot, only rope ties around an opponent's neck instead, choking them before he/she is slammed into the floor. This technique keeps its original name in the FUNimation dub.

Revision as of 22:57, 26 December 2012

Rope Action is Paulie's fighting style. As the name suggests, Paulie brings out ropes and uses them in complex ways to attack the opponents, whether to bind, strike, or defend. Some people think that these ropes come from Devil Fruit power, but they are wrong. Combined with Paulie's acrobatics, this style is quite versatile and formidable. The amount of ropes Paulie keeps seems to be infinite, and he seems to pull them out from hammer space, because there does not seem to be enough room on his body to carry that ridiculous amount. These ropes are also strong enough to support the weight of giants and Yagara Bulls; he says it is a special Galley-La Company weaved rope and he claims it to be unbreakable.[2]

Techniques

  • Rope Action: Round Turn (ロープ・アクション ラウンド・ターン, Rōpu Akushon: Raundo Tān?): Ropes grab several enemies from opposing directions with Paulie somewhere in between before pulling all ropes together, causing the victims to slam (usually head-first) against one another. Can be done while jumping off from a higher place above the targets. It retains it's origional name in the Funimation dub.
  • Rope Action: Bowline Knot (ロープ・アクション ボーラインノット, Rōpu Akushon: Bōrainu Notto?): A long-range attack where Paulie launches rope that ties around an opponent's wrist. Usually followed by Oshioki: Ippon Dzuri.
  • Oshioki: Ippon Dzuri (オシオキ 一本釣り, Oshioki: Ippon Dzuri?, literally meaning "Punishment: Gone Fishing"): Paulie flips a foe over him and slams him into the floor. This is called Hook, Line and Sinker in the Viz manga, Punishment Hook, Line and Sinker in the Funimation dub and Punishment Pole-and-line Fishing in the Funimation subs.
  • Rope Action: Half-Knot Air Drive (ロープ・アクション ハーフノット エア・ドライブ, Rōpu Akushon: Hāfu-Notto Ea Doribu?): An attack similar to Bowline Knot, only rope ties around an opponent's neck instead, choking them before he/she is slammed into the floor. This technique keeps its original name in the FUNimation dub.
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    Pipe Hitch Knives

    Pipe Hitch Knives (パイプ・ヒッチ・ナイブス, Paipu Hicchi Naifu?): Paulie launches a rope with a row of knives tied into it (with the blades jutting out alternatively) in an attempt to cut or slash the target. This technique keeps its original name in the FUNimation dub.
  • Rope Action: Figure of Eight Knot (ロープ・アクション フィギュアオブ・エイト・ノット, Rōpu Akushon: Figyua oba Eito Notto?): Mid-ranged multi-directional attack. Eight ropes with their knotted tightly shoot out like fists in eight directions. Can be used to hit the same target at once. This is called Figure-of-Eight Knot in the FUNimation dub.
  • Rope Action: Timber Hitch Tug (ロープ・アクション ティンバー・ヒッチ・タグ, Rōpu Akushon: Tinbā Hicchi Tag?): Paulie jumps into the air, somersaults, and unleashes several ropes grab the hair of a giant enemy and the force of Paulie's fall pulls the enemy down.
  • Top Knot (独楽結び(タップ・ノット), Topu Notto?): Submission technique. A rope spirals upwards and around an enemy, and by pulling with enough force (either by Paulie alone or with the help of others), the enemy spins like a top and eventually collapses from dizziness.
  • Shrouds and Rat-Line Knot (シュラウズ・アンド ラットリン・ノット, Shuraudo ando Ratto-Rain Notto?): A net of rope slams into several enemies. This is called Shrouds and Rattling Knot in the FUNimation dub.

References

  1. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 326 and Episode 232, Paulie first uses his Rope Action.
  2. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 44 Chapter 428 and Episode 310, Paulie claims that Galley-La's rope will not break.

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