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Not much is known about Hattori, the pigeon that is constantly seen perched on Lucci's shoulder. He is possibly an animal who has eaten a [[Devil Fruit]] (悪魔の実 ''akuma no mi'') and gained special abilities (much like [[Tony Tony Chopper|Chopper]]. If this is the case he has yet to reveal his powers. Hattori's name presumably comes from combining the Japanese word for pigeon, ''hato'' (鳩) with the word for bird, ''tori'' (鳥).
Not much is known about Hattori, the pigeon that is constantly seen perched on Lucci's shoulder. He is possibly an animal who has eaten a [[Devil Fruit]] (悪魔の実 ''akuma no mi'') and gained special abilities (much like [[Tony Tony Chopper|Chopper]]. If this is the case he has yet to reveal his powers. Hattori's name presumably comes from combining the Japanese word for pigeon, ''hato'' (鳩) with the word for bird, ''tori'' (鳥).


As of chapter 400 [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy]] has been seen chasing after Lucci in order to fight him. Since Lucci is the strongest opponent, and Luffy has stated that he will defeat him, this is the one match up that is thought to be set in stone. Luffy finally managed to catch up with Lucci in the recent chapters and the two have currently started fighting as of Chapter 409.
On Enies Lobby, [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy]] has been chasing after Lucci in order to fight him. Since Lucci is the strongest opponent on the island, and since Luffy has stated that he will defeat him, this is the one match up that is thought to be set in stone.


===Kalifa===
===Kalifa===

Revision as of 21:58, 18 May 2006

In the World Government Organization in the fictional world of One Piece, CP stands for Cipher Police. The Cipher Pols number from 1-8; however, there is also a secret ninth cipher pol. 'Cipher' is a way of saying number and 'Pol' is short for Police (as in Interpol), giving Cipher Pol the meaning "Number Police" denoting the numbered squads (1-9). It also seems as though each CP9 member's behavior or appearance resembles that of different animals.


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CP9

Cipher Pol members

The organization CP9 is a "secret" organization, formed of people able to use rokushiki, six powerful skills only known to CP9. CP9 also has special privileges not available to normal CP squadrons, like the ability to kill any person perceived as a threat to world stability. More recently, CP9 was gifted, under the authority of Admiral Aokiji (The Blue Pheasant), the ability to initiate a "Buster Call", a powerful strike force of ten warships which hunt down and destroy any particular criminal group unfortunate enough to be targeted. There are currently nine members of CP9.

Four of CP9's agents have spent the last five years in the One Piece timeline undercover as carpenters for Iceburg in Water 7. The organization seeks the plans to a powerful, ancient warship, called Pluton (the same ship mentioned in Alabasta's poneglyph that was Sir Crocodile's main objective), in order to bring an end to the "Great Pirate Age," sparked by the death of Gol D. Roger. Due to their extreme power, it seems that they all have extremely arrogant and pompous attitudes.

Spandam

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Spandam of CP9

Seiyuu: Onosaka Masaya

The overseer of CP9. He used to be the CP5 leader and was the first one to come after the Pluton blueprints held by Tom. When Tom refused, Spandam framed him by using Franky's battleships on a judiciary ship, making it seem like Tom and his apprentices (Cutty Flam (Franky) and Iceburg) were the culprits. In the end though, Spandam was outsmarted (as Tom safely hid the plans away) and only got a very scarred face for his trouble (courtesy of Cutty Flam). Now, Spandam is back with a mask forged onto his face and roaring to finish what he started long ago.

Spandam is the least powerful of the group as he has a douriki level of only 9 (a normal, armed marine has a douriki level of 10). Thus said, he relies on his natural talents of deception and cunning, as opposed to actual combat.

Because of his physical weakness, Spandam often reveals extreme cowardice, though he doesn't hesitate to use his rank to boss around subordinates - he even threatens to fire them or have them killed in order to get a job done.

Spandam is very clumsy (spilling coffee often) and short tempered, with special sensitivity towards his name. Franky's nickname for him, "Spanda" (due to his panda-like markings around the eyes), always causes him to lose his head. As a result, Spandam comes off mostly as a comedic villain like Buggy, though he often reveals real malice when gloating over his prisoners - as seen when he broke his promise of the Straw Hat pirates' safety, and proceeded to beat on his defenseless captive, Nico Robin.

He is assumed to be the son of Spandine, the CP9 director of 20 years ago, who initiated the Buster Call on Robin's home, Ohara.

He owns a sword, "Funk Freed", which somehow absorbed a Devil Fruit, zou-zou no mi (ゾウゾウの実, elephant-elephant fruit). Using this fruit, it can turn into an elephant. This phenomena has only been witnessed once before in the series, with Mr. 4's gun-dog, Lassoo.

In Enies Lobby, Spandam is assisted by Lucci to take Robin to the Gates of Justice. Along the way, Spandam foolishly activates the Buster Call by accident.

Rob Lucci and Hattori

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Rob Lucci & Hattori

Seiyuu: Seki Tomokazu

When Lucci is first seen as a carpenter in Galley-La, he appears to be a ventriloquist using his pigeon, Hattori, to speak for him. He also shows very impressive skills when he gets into a fight with Paulie and, later on, Luffy. However, it is soon revealed he is the unquestioned leader of the Water 7 CP9 unit which infiltrated the Galley-la company, and perfectly capable of speaking for himself. Lucci ate the neko-neko no mi, moderu: reoparudo (ネコネコの実、モデル:レオパルド, cat-cat fruit, model: leopard), which allows him to turn into a huge leopard beast through the hybrid transformation. This coupled with his mastered martial arts style of rokushiki, makes him a resilient foe, and he has been ranked as the strongest CP9 agent by far.

He seems to derive pleasure and gratification from inflicting physical and/or emotional pain on others - these scenes are, along with when he anticipates battle, the only times he smiles, giving a sadistic feel to his character. Later in the story, he reveals he only joined the government so he can be legally allowed to kill people. An example of Lucci's lust for violence is when he compromised the mission of bringing Robin to the Gates of Justice by allowing Luffy to tail him, for the sole purpose of having a battle.

Not much is known about Hattori, the pigeon that is constantly seen perched on Lucci's shoulder. He is possibly an animal who has eaten a Devil Fruit (悪魔の実 akuma no mi) and gained special abilities (much like Chopper. If this is the case he has yet to reveal his powers. Hattori's name presumably comes from combining the Japanese word for pigeon, hato (鳩) with the word for bird, tori (鳥).

On Enies Lobby, Luffy has been chasing after Lucci in order to fight him. Since Lucci is the strongest opponent on the island, and since Luffy has stated that he will defeat him, this is the one match up that is thought to be set in stone.

Kalifa

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Kalifa of CP9

Seiyuu: Shindou Naomi

Key: 2

First seen as Iceburg's secretary, Kalifa seems to care the most about him, going so far as to attack anyone who insults him with very swift and powerful kicks (which Luffy finds out the hard way when he makes a somewhat rude remark toward Iceburg). When she reveals herself to be a member of CP9, she also shows that she is handy with using a thorned whip along with the rokushiki. On their arrival at Enies Lobby, Kalifa and Kaku were given devil fruits by Spandam, and they ate them under the encouragement of the other CP9 members (particularly Lucci). It is also known that before Kalifa ate the devil fruit, she was the weakest of all the CP9 members. Now that she has eaten a fruit it is unknown if her power has surpassed the second weakest member.

She is also an outspoken feminist, and considers men's speech, actions, and existence (especially Spandam) sexual harassment.

Although it initially seemed that Kalifa would fight Sanji, he was easily defeated by her, as he believed that even death was preferable to harming a woman. She turned Sanji into a slippery mannequin, thanks to her awa awa no mi (アワアワの実, Bubble Bubble Fruit), which turns her into a soapwoman. Her foam can not only clean off dirt, but can also "clean off" power, essentially draining one's energy (and leaving them clean and shiny), which is what she has done to Sanji and Nami in her fights with them.


Attacks:

  • Bubble Master: Soap Sheep (泡使い"石鹸羊") - An attack in which Kalifa collects bubbles around her in a way that causes her to resemble a sheep.
  • Hitsuji Gumo Relax Awaa (羊雲リラックス泡, sheep-cloud relax bubble) - An attack in which Kalifa shoots the bubbles (previosly collected using soap sheeop) towards her opponent, causing them to lose their power.
  • Golden Awaa (ゴルデン泡, golden bubble) - Through contact, the opponent is sealed in a bubble that makes it hard for them to move.

Blueno

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Blueno of CP9

Seiyuu: Sasaki Seiji

Blueno is first seen as a bartender in Water 7 and seems to be the most friendly with Franky and Paulie. However, he soon shows his true nature when he, along with the rest of CP9, attacks Paulie and Iceburg for the Pluton blueprints. He is the agent that Robin ran into on the streets in Water 7 while she was with Chopper.

Blueno has eaten the doa-doa no mi (ドアドアの実, door-door fruit) which allows him to create doors on any surface. He has even created "air doors", doors in the air itself, which lead to what seems to be another dimension. Blueno is also able to create doors on people, and did so to Luffy's face, causing it to spin like a revolving door.

Blueno's tekkai seems to be the one of the more powerful ones of the group. However, despite this advantage, Luffy was able to use his new Gear 2 abilities to defeat him when they fought in Enies Lobby.

Kaku

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Kaku of CP9

Seiyuu: Okiayu Ryotaro

Key: 5

Kaku is first seen as one of the five foremen for the Galley-la Company. Kaku's name most likely comes from the Japanese word kaku (角, angle), a reference to his rectangular nose. It was Kaku that inspected the Going Merry and informed the Straw Hats that it was irreparable. He is able to move incredibly fast and leap from buildings from amazing heights and distances without a scratch. A lot of the characters mistake him for Usopp since he too has a long nose. During his disguise as a shipwright, Kaku uses a variety of pavers/chisels as projectile weapons (used against Luffy in Dock 1.) After his true identity is revealed, he clashed with Zoro using two giant chisels as swords in Iceburg's room. Kaku was also responsible for tossing the broken Going Merry out into the storming sea and to its supposed demise.

Most of the time Kaku has the emotionless-agent facade of the Water 7 CP9 agents, but sometimes he reveals slightly Lucci-esque traits - albeit to a much smaller degree. For example he often taunts his opponents during battle, ate a Devil Fruit for the fun of it, and exclaimed "this is fun!" during his life-and-death match with Zoro. He also seems to place a chance to fight over easy accomplishment of a mission; when Zoro and Sogeking were cuffed together he wished to help them, so he wouldn't be forced to share his target with Jyabura. When neither agent had the key, both agreed that the prey was up for grabs.

Recently in the story, he and Kalifa were given Devil Fruits by Spandam and, under the urging of Lucci, ate them. Kaku's fruit is ushi-ushi no mi, moderu: jirafu (ウシウシの実、モデル:ジラフ, bull-bull fruit, model: giraffe), which allows him to transform into a giraffe. He has yet to master his abilities, which has caused him some problems while fighting. Although he was initially going to face off with Zoro, he ended up causing the floor to cave in by transforming into his full giraffe form instead of his half-giraffe form. The two fell into the room where Sogeking and Jyabura were fighting, and are now involved in that fight as well. Sogeking, amused by Kaku's appearance, accidentally used a set of handcuffs on himself and Zoro instead of Kaku and Jyabura. The two are now running away from the CP9 members, attempting to find the key to the cuffs.

Ever since Kaku gained his abilities Jyabura has been teasing him about bad luck, and even though Kaku has repeatedly stated that he likes giraffes, the mocking comments of Jyabura, Sogeking and Zoro caused him to lose his head. Not taking the insults very well, Kaku used the enlarged anatomy of his new body to cut the entire Tower of justice in half, in much the same way Leopard-Lucci destroyed the Galley-La HQ.

Kaku and Jyabura have temporarily joined forces to defeat the combination of Zoro and Sogeking to escape before the dreaded "Buster Call".

Nero

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Nero of CP9

Seiyuu: Kiuchi Hidenobu

Known as the "Sea Weasel", Nero is the newest member of CP9. He was first introduced on the Puffing Tom, where he was helping to escort Nico Robin to Enies Lobby. However, as Nero is still a new recruit, he is only a yonshiki-tsukai (四式使い, four-power user), instead of a rokushiki-tsukai (六式使い, six-power user). The rokushiki that Nero has mastered are soru, geppou, kami-e, and rankyaku. He is still unable to use tekkai and shigan. However, he compensates for his lack of shigan by carrying guns with him, and compensates for his lack of tekkai by being very careful to avoid taking blows.

Nero attempted to stop Franky from rescuing Robin but was punched through the roof of Puffing Tom, into the room where the rest of CP9 was. Nero then continued to try to fight Franky and stated he would kill him, but Lucci wouldn't allow this, as they were simply supposed to be capturing him. Lucci then gave Nero three seconds to escape, at which point Lucci quickly took him out with a single shigan attack. It is unknown whether or not Nero is alive, (deaths are rare in the One Piece world.) but as Lucci is a very skilled, shoot-to-kill sort of person, and Nero's limp body was thrown into the ocean during Aqua Laguna, one of the biggest storms in the world, it is possible that he is dead.

Fukurou

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Fukurou of CP9

Key: 4

Fukurou is a round, oddly-shaped man with a zipper across his mouth, which he must unzip if he needs to speak. Despite having the ability to "zip it", his biggest personality quirk is having a big mouth. He often blurts things out inconsiderately; in the mission they had before the Straw Hat Pirates invaded Enies Lobby, he announced his team's presence to the town and they were forced to kill 23 people instead of only the three they were supposed to. As the Straw Hat crew's siege on Enies Lobby began, Fukurou tactlessly mentions Jyabura being dumped and how weak Spandam is. Strangely, he calls himself "Fukurou the Silent: Lover of Rumors". His only currently known ability (other than the ones all CP9 members have) is calculating the power of other members of CP9 by only having them hit him. Being honest, he ranks them by power (causing many arguments from Jyabura, as Kaku and Lucci are more powerful than him).

After the crew split up to fight CP9, Franky ran into Fukurou and fought him. However, as he was out of cola, he was unable to fight at full power. When Chopper came in while fighting Kumadori, Franky convinced him to get some cola. With the cola, he was able to get up to his full power. However, as Fukurou was extremely fast and very powerful, the match continued on for some time. Eventually, though, Franky gained the upper-hand and defeated Fukurou with his Coup De Vent.

Fukurou's fighting style revolves mostly around a refined punch (the jugon technique), and his strange frame seems to require him to perform some of the rokushiki slightly different than the other CP9 members do. For example, he seems able to perform the rankyaku technique, without using his short, stubby legs.

Fukurou claims he is a master of the soru technique, and is the first CP9 member to have used any variations of the move. With his soru he can move so fast that he is unable to be seen. He says that in this way he is like an owl, unseen and unheard by its prey until it is too late. Coincidentally, fukurou (梟) is the Japanese word for owl, and this is likely where his name comes from. Another possible influence on his name is the word fukuro (袋, bag or sack), as with the zipper on his mouth and his round body he somewhat resembles a bag.

Jyabura

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Jyabura of CP9

Key: 1

The supposed leader of his team, who, unlike Fukurou, tries to lie and keeps his actions secret. Many fans have noted he looks like Tao Pai Pai from Dragon Ball. His abilities were unknown until chapter 401, where his devil fruit is revealed to be inu-inu no mi, moderu: urufu (イヌイヌの実、モデル:ウルフ, dog-dog fruit, model: wolf) which gives him the power to change into a full wolf and a human/wolf hybrid that resembles a werewolf. He seems to keep animals that act strange around him; for example, he has a chicken that chirps.

Jyabura seems to believe that he has a fierce rivalry with Lucci, although Lucci seems fairly uninterested; this may be due to their large difference in strength, although it is also likely that Lucci simply doesn't care. Jyabura however is extremely competitive, and was outraged that both Lucci and Kaku were deemed stronger than him. Apparently to one-up Lucci's pet pigeon Hattori, Jyabura has a pet rooster he uses as an alarm. Before Lucci's group had left for Water 7, Kaku had been weaker than Jyabura, and Lucci most likely was closer to Jyabura's level. Jyabura is very short tempered, and combined with his superstitiousness (he believes devil fruits are inhabited by devils) and feeble attempts at preventing Kaku from getting stronger (by eating a Devil fruit), he often comes across as a comedic character. It is therefore surprising that he's actually the most rational member of CP9. Lucci, who's always calm and in control, is also sadistic and lusts for battle, whereas Jyabura insists that he's "a nice guy", and proposes a quick, painless death to his victims. When Luffy appeared alone before the CP9 headquarters, Jyabura suggested that the CP9 teamed up and take him down quickly - in order to instantly crush the uprising. His competiveness and rivalry with the others overshadows his rationality, and could be part of his wolf nature to establish himself as the "alpha male" or leader. As a wolf (or dog) he would find it especially aggravating that Lucci the leopard (or cat) would be stronger than him, given the natural rivalry between cats and dogs.

Initially it seemed that Sogeking and Jyabura would fight, although what will actually happen is now much more unclear, as Zoro and Kaku have also entered into the battle. After Sogeking accidentally handcuffed himself to Zoro, Jyabura and Kaku started chasing after them to defeat them, although the two have now stopped their pursuit in favor of fighting one another.

Kaku and Jyabura have temporarily joined forces to defeat the combination of Zoro and Sogeking to escape before the dreaded "Buster Call".

Kumadori

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Kumadori of CP9

Key: 3

Kumadori is the last member of CP9 to be revealed, and is recognizable by his large frame, huge mane of pink hair, and a right eye that never seems to open. He seems to honor the samurai honor code very heavily as he comically attempts to take his own life after dishonoring himself. As he accepts the blame for nearly anything, even faults of others, this happens quite often. Before he commits seppuku, however, he instinctively uses tekkai every time, unintentionally saving his life. He seems to have strong feelings for his deceased mother, beginning to sob, even while fighting, at the very thought of her. He claims her "divine protection" is the reason for his failed suicide-attempts. Kumadori is a sennin (仙人, a type of hermit in Japanese mythology who can control even their body's autonomic functions, as well as live forever), which explains his sudden weight gain/loss as well as the ability to control his hair.

Kumadori is a very loud character, and utters very few sentences not written in bolded fonts and ending with exclamation marks. He tends to repeat or draw out syllables and words in the manner of kabuki actors. Kumadori's name most likely comes from the Japanese word kumadori (隈取り, a type of makeup used for kabuki), as his features look very similar to those of kabuki actors in their makeup. His body positions (especially his penchant for holding one hand out in front of him) are also reminiscent of kabuki. His fighting abilities seem to revolve around controlling his hair, using it to grab his enemies as well as attack them. He also has a staff that he uses in battle. He has a penchant for spouting off haiku when fighting.

Kumadori was originally fighting with Nami, who was at a severe disadvantage. However, Chopper accidentally knocked him out while trying to find the key to Sogeking and Zoro's handcuffs. Nami had stolen his key during the fight, but it was the number 3 key, while Zoro and Sogeking needed the number 2. After Nami set off to fight Kalifa, Kumadori got back up, looking to fight. Chopper began fighting him, although even with a rumble ball he had lots of trouble fighting. Chopper, however, managed to lock Kumadori in a giant refrigerator and get some time to rest. However, Kumadori quickly broke out, and Chopper was at even more of a disadvantage than before, as he no longer had the power-up from his rumble ball. Kumadori shows an ability to control his body just by his mind. Kumadori uses his hair which forms multiple hands to perform a rapid fire of shigan attacks on Chopper. Chopper tried to fight after eating a second rumble ball, but he revealed that if he did not wait at least six hours between taking each rumble ball, there would be repercussions. For taking a second Rumble ball so quickly, he was unable to control which form he reverted to, and would change into any one of his seven forms at random whenever he tried to transform.

Eventually, Chopper changed into Arm point and was able to deal a heavy blow to Kumadori but it wasn't enough. Too exhausted to fight back, Chopper lay helplessly as Kumadori furiously pummeled him. In his peril, he flashed back to a time when he tried to use a third rumble ball and remembers that he lost consciousness. He is then told by Doctor Kureha that in his state of unconciousness, he destroyed two entire towns. Regardless of the risks of taking the third rumble ball, Chopper decided to take a third rumble ball and transformed into a giant bipedal reindeer. Kumadori was quickly defeated by Chopper's new form and was beaten up to a pulp and thrown all the way back to the courthouse.

Animal Theme

Every CP9 agent either resembles an animal or has an animal devil fruit.

  1. Lucci - Leopard
  2. Kaku - Giraffe
  3. Jyabura - Wolf
  4. Blueno - Ox
  5. Kumadori - Lion
  6. Fukurou - Owl
  7. Kalifa - Sheep
  8. Spandam - Panda
  9. Nero - Weasel

Douriki (Power Levels)

Fukurou's te-awase (手合わせ) ability allows him to measure the douriki (道力, power level) of his fellow teammates.

  1. Lucci - 4000 Douriki
  2. Kaku - 2200 Douriki
  3. Jyabura - 2180 Douriki
  4. Blueno - 820 Douriki
  5. Kumadori - 810 Douriki
  6. Fukurou - 800 Douriki
  7. Kalifa - 630 Douriki
  8. Spandam - 9 Douriki

A common, armed soldier on average has around 10 douriki, and according to Spandam a douriki of 500 or higher is super-human. It is unknown exactly what douriki measures. According to Jyabura, it measures only physical power, and most likely does not take into account Devil Fruit powers. Nero's douriki is never given; whether this is because Fukurou never measured it or because Nero was already defeated by the time douriki was mentioned is unknown.

Rokushiki (Six Powers)

Rokushiki (六式, six powers), are special skills that are known only to the members of CP9 (and somewhat by Luffy) at the moment. These six abilities are:

1. Shigan (指銃) - Literally, "finger gun". A technique in which the user pushes their finger into their opponent's body at very high speed, leaving a wound similar to a bullet wound, making guns unnecessary. By transforming into a leopard, Lucci added a sharp point to this technique, allowing it to pierce Luffy's rubber body.

Variations:

  • Jugon (獣厳) - Literally, "stern beast". Used by Fukurou, this is a very, very strong punch which is done at the same speed as shigan, making it even more powerful. It also has an ougi (奥義, secret attack), jugon ougi "fukurou dataki" (獣厳奥義 "梟叩き", jugon secret attack "owl strike"), which is a rapid-fire version of jugon, similar to Luffy's gomu gomu no gattling.
  • Shigan Q (指銃 Q) - Used by Kumadori. In this attack, Kumadori uses his (blunt) staff in the same way a finger is normally used in shigan. The Q in the name is probably a reference to a pool cue, which is held in the same manner that Kumadori wields his staff.
  • Shishi Shigan (獅子指銃)- Literally, "lion shigan". Used by Kumadori. Rather than use his own fingers, Kumadori shapes his hair into the form of hands and repeatedly uses the fingers of said hands to rapidly jab the opponent.

2. Soru (剃) - Literally, "to shave". A technique in which the user moves at very high speeds in order to avoid attacks, as well as to attack at higher speeds. It was revealed that the principle of this move was to kick the ground several times in the blink of an eye. Luffy has also learned this move and was able to use it against Blueno.

Variations:

  • Soru "Tekkai Dama" (剃 "鉄塊玉") - Literally, soru "tekkai ball". Used by Fukurou. In this attack, Fukurou hardens his body using tekkai, then launches himself at the opponent from the air at high speeds using soru.

3. Tekkai (鉄塊) - Literally, "iron mass". A technique in which the user turns their body as hard as iron in order to nullify damage taken from attacks. However, it has been broken before with Luffy's new "Jet" moves as well as Chopper's Arm Point

Variations:

  • Tekkai "Rin" (鉄塊 "輪") - Literally, tekkai "ring". Used by Blueno. This seems to be a combination of tekkai and soru, in the sense that Blueno hardens his legs, splits them, and kicks one into the ground, after which he rotates, alternately slamming his left and right leg into the ground. The result is him spinning towards the opponent.
  • Tekkai "Sai" (鉄塊 "砕") - Literally, tekkai "smash". Also used by Blueno, this combines tekkai and geppou. After launching himself into the air, Blueno kicks back towards the ground, and hardens his fist, which he drives into the ground for massive area damage.
  • Tekkai "Gou" (鉄塊 "剛") - Literally, tekkai "strength". Used by Blueno and Kumadori. Blueno states that it is the most powerful form of tekkai, and it actually keeps him standing after being hit by Luffy's devastating Jet Bazooka. But Blueno collapses anyway, perhaps from internal damage. Kumadori used this move to block Chopper's most powerful attack, but the attack was powerful enough that it still damaged him. Visually the move differs from the ordinary tekkai in that the user visually tenses his body, and stands still; the ordinary tekkai could be activated seamlessly.

4. Geppou (月歩) - Literally, "moon step". A technique in which the user actually jumps off the air itself, allowing them to stay in the air for much longer than usual. The CP9 can use this technique to cross great distances without ever touching the ground.

5. Kami-e (紙絵) - Literally, "paper drawing". A technique in which the user makes their body go limp in order to avoid all attacks, and float like a piece of paper.

Variations:

  • Kami-e "Slime" (紙絵 "軟泥") - Used by Fukurou. Instead of his body becoming limp like paper, it stretches and moves in ways slime or sludge would move in order to avoid attacks.

6. Rankyaku (嵐脚) - Literally, "storm leg". A technique in which the user kicks out at very high speeds, greatly damaging their opponent, as well as slicing through walls.

Variations:

  • Rankyaku "Sen" (嵐脚 "線") - Literally, rankyaku "line". Used by Nero. The air is cut in a straight line towards the opponent, instead of in a curve, as with the normal version.
  • Rankyaku "Hakurai" (嵐脚 "白雷") - Literally, rankyaku "white thunder". Used by Kaku. A much more powerful form of rankyaku, it seems to cut the air in a much larger area, causing a much larger blast.
  • Rankyaku "Ran" (嵐脚 "乱") - Literally, rankyaku "disturbance". Also used by Kaku. After using geppou to launch himself into the air, Kaku cuts the air multiple times through swift kicks with both legs, but each cut is smaller than in normal rankyaku.
  • Rankyaku "Amane Dachi" (嵐脚 "周断") - Literally, rankyaku "circle cut". Also used by Kaku, in his half-human, half-giraffe form. In this attack he spins around quickly in a circle while performing rankyaku. Because of his longer reach (as his half-form has much longer legs than normal) he hit up near the ceiling of the room they were in, as opposed to down lower, where he would have possibly hit Zoro and Sogeking. The attack was powerful enough to cut through the outer wall of the tower in all directions.
  • Rankyaku "Renge" (嵐脚 "蓮華") - Literally, rankyaku "lotus blossom". Used by Kumadori.

Former CP9

Spandine

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Spandine of the old CP9

Spandine was the director of CP9 twenty years ago, and is thought to be the father of Spandam. Like Spandam, he has none of the strength of his subordinates (who seem to possess some form of rokushiki). He is also an extremely cowardly and gloating character. In addition to the similarities between their names, he says at one point "If I die, give my position to my son!" (after having a hole shot in his jacket) leading to a strong (but as of yet unproven) suspicion that Spandam is his son.

Spandine led the "investigation" of Ohara, which in truth was nothing but a formality before he initialized the Buster Call on the island, through the Golden Den Den Mushi. Spandine was the one who shot Robin's mentor, Professor Clover, before he could reveal the result of the Oharan scholars' work, and also briefly recaptured Robin's mother, Nico Olvia. It was through this he learned of Robin, and her knowledge of the Poneglyphs. It is because of him that a 79 million bounty was put on Robin. However, he indirectly saved her by having her denied access to the Oharan refugee ship, which was destroyed by Vice Admiral Sakazuki, who would later become Admiral Akainu (Red Dog).


CP6

Jerry

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Jerry of CP6

Seiyuu: Kusumi Naomi

He is the leader of CP6 as well as the first agent Sanji comes across when he invades the Puffing Tom. Jerry is an extremely tall man, so much so that he covers the whole ceiling of the car he's in. He comes from the karate island in South Blue, and claims to be a boxing champion. But the small space doesn't give him much room to attack properly. Trying to make up for this, he folds his body over in what he claims is a yoga style, only to find that he no longer has a long enough reach to hit Sanji. So, he simply charges at Sanji with a jumping kick move, only to be taken down in one hit.

The only agents with him were generic soldiers.


Attacks:


  • Jerry Aurora Flicker Jab (ジェリーオーロラフリッカージャブ) - Jerry creates the illusion of having several flailing arms, and pounds away at his opponent. In this case, it missed Sanji entirely - but demolished his subordinates.
  • Yoga Style (ヨガスタイル) - In cramped spaces Jerry folds himself up, with his legs behind his head. He claims this gives him an advantage, but in reality it reduces his reach.
  • Screw Drop Kick (スクリュードロップキック) - Jerry launches himself feet first at the opponent, while spinning.

CP7

Wanze

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Wanze of CP7, mixing flour in his mouth

Seiyuu: Takato Yasuhiro

He is CP7's leader, and is also a chef like Sanji. He looks like a slug/snail who has a hot temper and doesn't like to get bothered. He has an almost permanent smile on his face even when he's afraid or mad, which hides his incredible reflexes. He is quite analytical, as he was able to figure out Sanji's weakness (in that immobilizing his legs makes him powerless) after fighting with him for only a few minutes. He fights with ramen kenpo, shooting ramen out of his nose. At one point he uses this ramen to make a battle suit. He gives Sanji a hard time as Sanji's attacks would only get stuck in the ramen, allowing Wanze to counter. But Sanji defeats him when he makes an exception to his rules (never use his hands or knives when fighting) because he states that he's fighting with food and uses knives to cut the suit apart, allowing Sanji to finish Wanze with his kick attacks. After receiving multiple kicks to his face, Wanze's face resembles that of a bishonen. His face changes back to its former appearance after a final kick from Sanji.

He had no agents with him.


Attacks:


  • Ramen Beam (ラーメンビーム)- Wanze's trademark attack, where he shoots a machine-gun like volley of ramen strings at his opponent. These are so hard that they can embed themselves in the wall- or tear up the opponents skin.
  • Men-Kiri Fire Skate (麺切り ファイアスケート, noodle cutting fire skate) - Wanze charges up kinetic energy in his bladed roller skates, and performs a flaming, sweeping kick.
  • Ramen Kenpou Ougi: Men's Formal Suit (ラーメン拳法「奥義」麺ズフォーマルスーツ, ramen kenpou secret attack, noodle formal suit (men in this case means "noodle", but is written so that it is a pun with the English word "men") - This is when Wanze amasses vast amounts of ramen, and forms his battlesuit.
  • Tonkotsu Spank (豚骨スパンク (tonkotsu is a pork topping for ramen)) - A straight, but weak punch using the battlesuit. The idea is to have the opponent get stuck, trying to bat the punch away. Once stuck, Wanze smashes his opponent into any nearby surface.
  • Men Soul Press (麺魂プレス, noodle soul press) - Also performed with a trapped foe, Wanze brings the entire suit down for a massive body slam.
  • Ramen Gyoza Set Clapping (ラーメンギョーザセット クラッピング) - Wanze swings both ramen-arms from the suit at his enemy, having them constantly clap together, with whip-like power.
  • Fukumen Spank (複麺スパンク, double-noodle spank) - Wanze turns his arms into several smaller ones protruding in all directions, and brings them all in for a synchronized curved swipe at a single target.
  • Senmen Muchi (千麺ムチ, thousand-noodle whip) - Wanze swings his arms like whips, the arms now merely being long strings of noodle, without "fists".
  • Menkui Knocker (麺杭ノッカー, noodle-stake knocker) - Wanze sends both his suit's massive legs flying towards the opponent, with the ramen forming a sharp point at the end.
  • Houchou Nage (包丁投げ, kitchen-knife throw) - A move where Wanze throws kitchen knives at the enemy. A last resort move, which shows Wanze doesn't have the same "kitchen tools aren't for killing" policy as Sanji.
  • Men-Kiri Doku Bouchou (麺切り毒包丁, noodle-cutting poisonous kitchen-knife) - Wanze's final secret technique, where he brings out a gigantic kitchen knife, covered in extremely deadly poison.