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For the chapter of the same name, see Chapter 371.

"Ship Cutter" T-Bone is a former knight and currently a Marine officer.[2]

Appearance

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T-Bone in his youth as a marine.

T-Bone has curly long black hair, a skeletal face, and a long neck, and he is missing one tooth. He is pot-bellied with muscular arms and thin legs. Even after becoming a Marine, his overall appearance mirrors his former occupation: he is clad in golden, sleeveless chain mail armor with an ornately decorated collar and he wears a helmet with a long, flowing purple plume on the top. Over his cuirass, he has a tunic emblazoned with the Marine symbol. He has a rope belt tied around his waist, similar to the ones worn by some samurai. His attire is completed by standard light-blue pants and shoes. It should be noted that many elements of his outfit have one or more crosses on them: his helmet, the pendants hanging from his belt, and his sword's hilt.

He carries around his signature weapon, a decorated sword reminiscent of the ones used by Templars in popular fiction, either on his right hip (suggesting he may be left-handed or ambidextrous) or hanging from his back.

Also, instead of wearing the standard officer's Marine coat, he has a high-collared mantle with the kanji for "justice" (正義, Seigi?) printed on it. He tore it to pieces during the travel on the Puffing Tom in order to treat his injured comrades;[5] however, he seemed to have repaired it or have gotten a new one in his appearance in the Marineford Arc.[6]

In his younger days in the Marines, he had shorter hair and sported a standard Marine cap.

Personality

T-Bone is a very honorable and considerate person, and he absolutely abhors needless violence. His main fault is his tendency to take life very seriously - although he values the soldiers under his command, he has a tendency to fuss over their minor problems in a melodramatic manner, which can make them uncomfortable. He is noted for being far too willing to sacrifice himself, even when the situation does not call for something so drastic. Apparently, he has a penchant for dramatic phrasing, and he often speaks about honor and justice. He believes very strongly that it is a Marine's duty to protect innocent people. He has a very strong will that was shown when he left his detached train car and ran across the train tracks completely indifferent to the storm going around him. He believes every criminal he lets get away leaves an innocent person in danger. Because of this he will do anything and everything in his power to catch them even if it means claiming his own life.[7] He claims to dislike curved swords, such as Zoro's swords.[8] His own sword fighting style even reflects a lack of crooked swings, preferring to slash in straight motions or sharp right angles.

Relationships

Marines

Being a Marine Captain, T-Bone has many marines under his command. He values the soldiers under his command and is shown to care for their well-being to the point of melodramatically worrying about their minor problems, making them uncomfortable.[5] That aside, his men show great admiration for their Captain, believing he can defeat any enemy. He puts their safety as a high priority, going back to warn them about Sanji, Franky, and Usopp's trap rather than saving himself or chasing the Straw Hats.[9] He also saved them from the sea king that attacked their detached car.[10] They, in turn, were determined to help him after he was defeated by Zoro; however, this was only seen in the anime.[11]

Enemies

Roronoa Zoro

T-Bone recognized Zoro as the pirate hunter upon seeing him on the upcoming train but decided to confront him in order to protect his subordinates. Zoro acknowledged that T-Bone is a strong swordsman, and during their brief battle, it seemed that they both developed some respect for each other's strength. Zoro even apologized for not being able to stop and save T-Bone from the sea, but he explained that saving his friend was more important than justice.[7]

Abilities and Powers

Swordsmanship

T-Bone is renowned for his incredible mastery in swordsmanship: he is capable of generating flying slashes from the force of his sword strikes, something only the strongest swordsmen like Roronoa Zoro and Dracule Mihawk have been capable of. His sword strikes are powerful enough to cut through trains, boats, and sea kings.[10] T-Bone is known as the "Ship-Cutter" (船斬り, Funekiri?) for his prowess in swordsmanship according to Zambai, T-Bone can easily slice large ships like cutting steaks..[3]

Physical Abilities

T-Bone is also extremely strong and resistant: his thin and apparently frail legs allowed him to run for a long time on the Sea Train's rails during a storm. He was struck by a hit strong enough to destroy his own sword without receiving permanent damage. The force he applied in his sword strikes can cut through metal trains, large ships, and even giant Sea Kings in half. Also, Zoro commented to himself twice that T-Bone was strong, and the fact that their fight lasted only moments does not mean he was inferior to Zoro at all (at that point the fight could only be settled in mere moments as the Rocket Man was racing towards the rails T-Bone was standing on).[7]

Attack List

File:Bone Slash.png

Chokkaku Senko: Bone Soir

  • Chokkaku Senko: Bone Soir (直角閃光 ボーン空割 (ソワール), Chokkaku Senkō Bōn Sowāru?, literally "Right Angle Flash: Bone Sky Division"): T-Bone first makes a right angle cut in the air with his sword, and then swings it, sending a rectangular cut forward. This makes a clean, rectangular cut on whatever it hits.[12] In the Viz Manga and FUNimation dub, this is called Right Angle Flash: Bone Soir. The name of this technique is a pun on T-Bone's name and French for "good evening," bon soir.
  • Chokkaku Hicho: Bone Odori (直角飛鳥 ボーン大鳥 (オオドリー), Chokkaku Hichō Bōn Ōdorī?, literally "Right Angle Flying Bird: Bone Large Bird"): T-Bone slashes the air and propels a beam-shaped cut at the enemy. The cut is able to bounce off the air on sharp angular turns, and appears with a bird shaped head at the front of the cut.[13] In the Viz Manga, this is called Right Angle Flying Bird Bone: Bird of Prey, and in the FUNimation dub, it is called Right Angle Flying Bird: Bone Phoenix. The name is a pun on the "Bon Odori", or Bon Festival.

History

Past

Before joining the Marines, T-Bone was a royal knight. The country he served is unknown.[2]

Water 7 Saga

Water 7 Arc

T-Bone was assigned to help escort the CP9 agents to Enies Lobby, the Judicial Headquarters of the World Government on the Grand Line, where T-Bone is usually stationed. He was stationed in the 5th car of the Puffing Tom alongside 40 of his men. When he and his men faintly heard the Straw Hat Pirates in the car behind them, T-Bone stood to defend them as a precaution.[1] T-Bone noticed that one of his underlings was injured (the Marine had a bleeding bug bite), so he called the man to stand at attention. T-Bone tore part of his cape off and gave it to the Marine. After receiving word from another Marine soldier that the 6th and 7th cars' guards had been defeated and that the prisoners escaped, T-Bone and his men moved to another car in order to assist those knocked out by Sanji.[5] T-Bone tended to the wounds of the 7th car guards, tearing more of his cape off. As they were doing so, Sanji, Franky, and Usopp knocked on the door and greeted the guards before quickly closing and sealing the door of the car T-Bone and his men were standing in. The Captain cut it clean with his Chokkaku Senkō: Bone Soir and started chasing them on the train's roof. T-Bone realized that they had fallen into a trap, but his efforts to escape to the cars ahead was futile; he and his men were separated from the other passengers when the Straw Hats and the cyborg detached their cars from the train.[9]

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T-Bone is defeated by Zoro.

After killing with one blow a Sea King that assaulted their car, T-Bone started running along the tracks by himself, seeking help and chasing the train. He encountered a Sea King on his path, but he cut it in half and continued. He was then reached by the Rocket Man, and after exchanging some words with Roronoa Zoro, he battled him on the rails, attacking him with his Chokkaku Hichō: Bone Ōdorī. Despite his skills, he was defeated by the Straw Hat Pirates swordsman's Gyūki: Yuzume. Zoro's blow destroyed T-Bone's blade and knocked him into the sea as the Rocket Man sped down the tracks.[10][7]

Summit War Saga

Amazon Lily Arc

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T-Bone arrives at Marineford.

When the execution of Portgas D. Ace was announced, T-Bone reported to the summoning of the Marines to reinforce Marineford.[6]

Marineford Arc

T-Bone was shocked to see that Little Oars Jr. was still alive.[14]

After the Red Hair Pirates arrived, Sengoku ordered the Marines to stand down, ending the war.[15]

Yonko Saga

Reverie Arc

T-Bone encountered Admiral Fujitora when the latter was entering Mariejois. While T-Bone had orders to throw Fujitora out of any Marine base, the admiral pointed out that Mariejois is technically not a Marine base. Not knowing how to respond to this answer, T-Bone returned to Sakazuki at New Marineford to inform him of the situation, enraging the Fleet Admiral.[16]

Early One Piece

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Early concept of T-Bone from One Piece Green.

In One Piece Green: Secret Pieces, an early concept of T-Bone was revealed with a completely opposite personality.

Anime and Manga Differences

Water 7 Arc

In the anime, T-Bone is shown floating in the sea and thinking about his defeat, as his men approached to assist him, rowing on the car bifurcated by Zoro.[11]

Major Battles

Merchandise

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T-Bone and other Enies Lobby character appear in miniature.

T-Bone appears in One Piece Anichara Heroes Vol. 5 - Enies Lobby along with other major characters from the Enies Lobby Arc.

Video Games

Playable Appearances

Support Appearances


Trivia

  • A fan asked Oda whether T-Bone was a zombie like the ones in Thriller Bark or a boney man like Brook. Oda jokingly explained that T-Bone would be a General Zombie through the process of deductive reasoning. His explanation was that since T-Bone is neither a Wild Zombie nor a Surprise Zombie, and that Soldier Zombies are those that are without weapons, then T-Bone would be a General Zombie.[17]
  • In a Japanese Fan Poll, T-Bone is currently ranked the 122nd most popular character in One Piece.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 38 Chapter 365 (p. 8) and Episode 255, T-Bone debuts.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 38 Chapter 362 (p. 9) and Episode 253, T-Bone is mentioned.
  3. 3.0 3.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 371 (p. 14) and Episode 260, T-Bone is recognized by Zambai by his epiphet.
  4. One Piece Blue Deep: Characters World (p. 106), Captain T-Bone's birthday is given.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 38 Chapter 366 and Episode 257.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 524 and Episode 421, T-Bone is seen gathering alongside his fellow Marines.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 371 (p. 12-13) and Episode 261, T-Bone sacrifices himself against the Rocket Man.
  8. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 371 (p. 15) and Episode 261, T-Bone says he hates swords that don't go straight.
  9. 9.0 9.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 368 and Episode 258.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 371 (p. 11-18) and Episode 260, T-Bone kills a Sea King and starts running along the track by himself before encountering the Rocket Man.
  11. 11.0 11.1 One Piece Anime — Episode 261, In the anime, T-Bone is shown floating in the water after his defeat.
  12. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 368 (p. 8-9) and Episode 258, T-Bone uses this technique against Sanji, Franky, and Sogeking to cut clean the door Sogeking closed.
  13. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 371 (p. 15-16) and Episode 261, T-Bone uses this technique against Zoro before being defeated by him.
  14. 14.0 14.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 565 (p. 12) and Episode 474.
  15. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 580 and Episode 489.
  16. One Piece Manga — Vol. 90 Chapter 905.
  17. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 48, Fan Question: Is T-Bone a zombie or a bony man like Brook?

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