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The people shown in Kaido's crew so far are very respectful of Sheepshead due to him being the leader of the Gifters, calling him Sheepshead-sama.{{Qref|name=debut}} It is shown that he possesses great respect towards his captain [[Jack]] angrily telling the mink tribe who he was and of his reputation as one of Kaido's right-hand men.{{qref|name=c808}} Despite his great admiration for Jack, the latter did not hesitate to punish Sheepshead for his failing locating Raizo and reporting that he was not on [[Zou]].
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The people shown in Kaido's crew so far are very respectful of Sheepshead due to him being the leader of the Gifters, calling him Sheepshead-sama.{{Qref|name=debut}} It is shown that he possesses great respect towards his captain [[Jack]] angrily telling the mink tribe who he was and of his reputation as one of Kaido's right-hand men.{{qref|name=c808}} Despite his great admiration for Jack, the latter did not hesitate to punish Sheepshead for his failing in locating Raizo and reporting that he was not on [[Zou]].
   
 
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Revision as of 18:58, 18 March 2016

Sheepshead is the headliner of the Gifters in the Beasts Pirates.[2]

Appearance

Sheepshead is a muscular man of average height with short, light, slicked-back hair and two small black horns on his head. He wears goggles over his eyes and an open black cloak that exposes his bare chest. There is a scar running the length of his chest and his left forearm is entirely tattooed. He wears a belt with Kaido's Jolly Roger on it and black pants that go to his knees.[2]

After activating his Devil Fruit, his hair becomes longer and curlier, like sheep's wool.[1]

Personality

Sheepshead is very eager to kill his opponents and will not stop until they are dead or he is knocked out.[1] He is sadistic and loves violence, as he gladly took part in the destruction of the Mokomo Dukedom. Afterwards, he relentlessly pursued Tristan with the intention of torturing her.[3]

He takes offense to people talking rudely to his superiors. He also appears to be easily annoyed and short-tempered, as he berated Ginrummy for calling Raizo a samurai when she was just using the term colloquially, and he was berated for placing too much emphasis on a minor detail.[2]

Relationships

Crew

The people shown in Kaido's crew so far are very respectful of Sheepshead due to him being the leader of the Gifters, calling him Sheepshead-sama.[1] It is shown that he possesses great respect towards his captain Jack angrily telling the mink tribe who he was and of his reputation as one of Kaido's right-hand men.[2] Despite his great admiration for Jack, the latter did not hesitate to punish Sheepshead for his failing in locating Raizo and reporting that he was not on Zou.

Enemies

Mink Tribe

Sheepshead participated in the attack on the Mokomo Dukedom resulting in the city's destruction. Prior to that, he expressed anger at the minks' lack of knowledge towards Jack.[2]

Straw Hat Pirates

Sheepshead made an enemy of the Straw Hats when they first saw him, as Nami immediately recognized that he was the aggressor when the Straw Hats saw him chasing Tristan. The Straw Hats saved Tristan from Sheepshead, causing him to get very angry and chase them down, although he was eventually defeated by Sanji.[3]

Abilities and Powers

Devil Fruit

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Sheepshead's unknown sheep power.

Sheepshead possesses an unnamed Devil Fruit ability that lets him transform his hands into the horns of a sheep.[1]

Techniques

  • Sheep's Horn (シープスホーン, Shīpusu Hōn?): Sheepshead transforms his hands into sheep horns and punches his opponent. It was first seen used against Brook, Nami and Momonosuke.[1]

Weapons

Sheepshead carries a sword on his back.[1]

History

Past

Sheepshead was part of Jack's force that invaded the Mokomo Dukedom searching for Raizo of Wano Country. Sheepshead mocked the minks living there, and got annoyed when they disrespected Jack, telling them to hand over Raizo. Jack then attacked the Mokomo Dukedom, and Ginrummy affirmed to him that their only goal was to capture Raizo. Sheepshead was annoyed that she incorrectly referred to him as a samurai, but was berated for placing too much emphasis on that detail.[2]

After the Pleasures were defeated, Sheepshead and the Gifters joined the battle. The battle changed as Inuarashi and the Musketeer Squad arrived, later followed by Nekomamushi and the Guardians, but the Beasts Pirates continued fighting. The fight lasted for five days, and the minks eventually managed to gain the upper hand. However, the Beasts Pirates won the battle after Jack brought out KoroCaesar Clown's gas weapon, and laid waste to the city and its inhabitants.[2]

One day after the battle, Jack heard about Doflamingo's defeat and capture. Jack then left Zou to rescue him, leaving behind some of his subordinates, including Sheepshead. On the same day that Jack left, Sheepshead chased after Tristan while riding on his steed and came across Sanji, Nami, Brook, Chopper, Momonosuke, and Caesar. After Brook tripped Sheepshead's alligator by covering the ground in ice, Tristan and Sanji's group ran away from him.[3]

Dressrosa Arc

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Sanji defeats Sheepshead.

After recovering from Brook's attack, Sheepshead tracked down Nami, Brook, and Momonosuke, wanting to know what they had done with Tristan. When the rain eruption began, Sheepshead attacked the three of them, but Brook countered his blow. Sanji then defeated Sheepshead with a Diable Mouton Shot. With his defeat, Ginrummy ordered the Beasts Pirates to retreat and tell Jack the samurai was not on Zou.[1]

Zou Arc

Sheepshead and his group returned to Jack with a report that Raizo was not at Zou. Not satisfied with his report, Jack punished him and hung him upside down as they returned to Zou.[4]

Major Battles

Trivia

  • Sheepshead was defeated by Sanji's Mouton Shot attack, which fits his name since "mouton" is the french term for sheep.
  • Following on the card game motif of the crew, Sheepshead is named after the card game of the same name.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 One Piece Manga — Vol. 79 Chapter 795 (p. 5-9), Sheepshead makes his debut.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 One Piece Manga — Vol. 81 Chapter 808.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 One Piece Manga — Vol. 81 Chapter 810.
  4. One Piece Manga — Vol. 82 Chapter 819.

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