Sabo Funko POP, Funko POPS & One Piece Funko POPS, Sabo the Chief of Staff of the Revolutionary Army

Sabo Funko POP, Funko POPS & One Piece Funko POPS, Sabo the Chief of Staff of the Revolutionary Army

Sabo the Chief of Staff of the Revolutionary Army Funko POP

From One Piece, Sabo of the Revolutionary Army, as a stylized Funko POP. Sabo is the Revolutionary Army’s chief of staff, recognized as the No. 2 of the entire organization outranked only by Supreme Commander Monkey D. Dragon. He is also the sworn brother of the notorious pirates Monkey D. Luffy and the late Portgas D. Ace. Raised in nobility by Outlook III and Didit in the Goa Kingdom, Sabo ran away at the age of 10 with the intention of becoming a pirate and writing a book about his travels, and met Ace and Luffy while living as a vagabond in Gray Terminal. He tried to set sail just a few months afterward to get away from his family, but had his ship destroyed by the World Noble Saint Jalmack. He was saved by Dragon but lost his memory in the process, and so devoted his life to the service of the Revolutionary Army. However, his memories would return 10 years later after hearing about Ace’s death. 2 years after regaining his memories, Sabo would reunite with Luffy and also carry Ace’s legacy by consuming his Devil Fruit, the Mera Mera no Mi. He acts as an ally of Luffy during the Dressrosa Arc, as well as the movies One Piece Film: Gold and One Piece: Stampede. As the Chief of Staff of the Revolutionary Army, Sabo has command over all lower ranking members and answers only to the leader himself. His bounty of Beli 602,000,000 proves that the World Government views him as an extremely dangerous threat. According to Ace, who initally planned for Sabo to become his navigator, Sabo also has some experience in navigation.


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Trafalgar D. Water Law Funko POP, Funko POPS & One Piece Funko POPS, Trafalgar D. Water Law “Room”

Trafalgar D. Water Law Funko POP, Funko POPS & One Piece Funko POPS, Trafalgar D. Water Law "Room"

Trafalgar D. Water Law “Room” Funko POP

From One Piece, Trafalgar D. Water Law (Room), as a stylized Funko POP. Trafalgar D. Water Law, more commonly known as just Trafalgar Law and by his epithet as the “Surgeon of Death“, is a pirate from North Blue and the captain and doctor of the Heart Pirates. He is one of 12 pirates who are referred to as the “Worst Generation“. He became one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea during the timeskip, but his position was revoked for allying with the Straw Hat Pirates. Law, like many other pirates, dreams of finding the One Piece, while also desiring to know the purpose of the Will of D.. Law is the only known survivor of Flevance, a town whose inhabitants suffered from a condition known as Amber Lead Syndrome. Because the disease was fatal and poorly understood, Flevance was destroyed by neighboring countries out of fear, with a young Law barely escaping alive. He subsequently joined the Donquixote Pirates, where Donquixote Doflamingo intended to make Law one of his executive officers. However, thanks to the efforts of Doflamingo’s brother, Rosinante, Law was freed from the Donquixote Pirates’ influence and became a pirate set to bring down Doflamingo’s empire. During the timeskip, his bounty increased from Beli 200,000,000 to Beli 440,000,000, before it was frozen. After he was expelled from the Seven Warlords of the Sea, Law’s bounty was raised to Beli 500,000,000.

Law joins forces with the Straw Hat Pirates for a brief moment during the Sabaody Archipelago Arc and later on saves Luffy’s life at the very end of the Marineford Arc. He is one of the central allies of the Straw Hat Pirates during the Dressrosa and Four Emperors Sagas. He also acts as an ally of the Straw Hat Pirates during the movie One Piece: Stampede. Trafalgar D. Water Law fed on the Paramisha Ope Ope fruit (Ope Ope no Mi), which allows him to create a particular space, called “Room” (ROOM, literally “room”), within which the owner of the fruit has total control. It is in fact able to tear people to pieces without killing them and reassemble them as he likes, modify gravity, generate electric discharges, reverse the position of 2 objects between them or exchange the personalities of individuals. The attacks are based on real surgical techniques and tools, such as scalpels or defibrillators and this has earned him the nickname of “Death Surgeon” (Shi no gekai). He also has the faculty to give eternal life to someone, however at the expense of his own. In battle he uses a cursed nodachi called Spectral Wail (Kikoku). He then possesses the Ambition of Armor and Ambition of Perception. Ambition is a mysterious force found in every living being. It is not very different from the other senses, but most people do not develop this potential throughout life. There are 2 types of ambition that can be learned if trained properly, while there is a 3rd type that is only possessed by one in a million. Ambition of the Conqueror King.


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Brook Funko POP, Funko POPS & One Piece Funko POPS, Brook the One Piece’s “Soul King”

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Brook “Soul King” Funko POP

From One Piece, Brook, as a stylized Funko POP. BrookSoul King” is the musician of the Straw Hat Pirates, and one of their two swordsmen. He is the ninth member of the crew and the eighth to join, doing so at the end of the Thriller Bark Arc. Brook ate the Yomi Yomi no Mi, which allowed him to return to life after death once. Brook eventually learned to tap deeper into the powers of his Devil Fruit, giving him significant control over his own soul and the souls of others. His dream is to reunite with his old friend, Laboon, at Reverse Mountain, where he resides with Crocus.

Originally a member of the Rumbar Pirates, Brook died and was resurrected through the power of the Yomi Yomi no Mi. However, due to the amount of time it took for his soul to find his body, it was reduced to a skeleton, keeping only his afro intact. Brook drifted alone in the Florian Triangle for 50 years, eventually meeting Luffy and serving as the Straw Hats’ ally during the Thriller Bark Arc before officially joining the crew. He currently has a bounty of Berry (One Piece’s Coin) 83,000,000.


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Roronoa Zoro Funko POP, Funko POPS & One Piece Funko POPS, Roronoa Zoro the One Piece’s Pirate Hunter

Roronoa Zoro Funko POP, Funko POPS & One Piece Funko POPS, Roronoa Zoro the One Piece's Pirate Hunter

Roronoa Zoro “Pirate Hunter” Funko POP

From One Piece, Roronoa Zoro, as a stylized vinyl Funko POP! Roronoa Zoro, also known as “Pirate HunterZoro, is the combatant of the Straw Hat Pirates, and one of their two swordsmen. Formerly a bounty hunter, he is the second member of the crew and the first to join, doing so in the Romance Dawn Arc. As a master of Santoryu, a swordsmanship style which he created during his childhood training in Shimotsuki Village, Zoro is among the four most powerful combatants of the Straw Hats, alongside Luffy, Sanji and Jinbe. His dream is to become the greatest swordsman in the world, in order to honor a promise he made to his deceased childhood friend Kuina. In addition to his infamy as one of the Straw Hats and as a former bounty hunter, Zoro is also regarded as one of twelve pirates who are referred to as the “Worst Generation“. Zoro is uniquely known as an expert of Santoryu (Three Sword Style), where he wields a third sword with his mouth in combat.

Throughout the series, his primary sword is Wado Ichimonji, one of the World’s 21 great swords that he inherited from a childhood friend Kuina, and is frequently the sword that he wields in his mouth. He also has a habit of frequently going in wrong locations which is a running gag throughout the whole series. Zoro is a muscular man of average height with lightly tanned skin. He always carries his three swords along with him, bundled up with a green haramaki over his right hip, allowing him to easily draw them with his left hand. Of the three swords he has on his person, he has always been seen carrying the Wado Ichimonji, while his other two swords have varied over time due to them being destroyed and subsequently replaced with progressively better ones. Although his right hand is usually seen resting over them, he can also use this hand to pull his swords out before sitting down. Zoro has three identical gold earrings on his left earlobe.

Roronoa Zoro normally keeps a black bandana tied around his left bicep and ties it around his head when he is fighting seriously against an opponent. Zoro’s body is covered with scars from his many battles, most notably the massive scar stretching from his left shoulder to his right hip that he acquired during his loss against the world’s greatest swordsman, Dracule Mihawk, at Baratie. His other visible scars are the scars he inflicted upon his ankles in a desperate attempt to free himself from Mr. 3’s Giant Candle Service Set by trying to cut his feet off at Little Garden. After the timeskip, he gained another scar over his left eye, obtained through unknown means. Zoro‘s other remarkable feature is his cropped green hair, which Sanji often teases him about by calling him moss-ball or moss-head due to its resemblance to one moss-ball precisely. He currently has a bounty of Berry (One Piece’s Coin) 320,000,000.


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