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Gaimon | |
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Manga | Anime | |
Kanji |
ガイモン |
Rōmaji |
Gaimon |
Personal Info | |
Gender | |
Species |
Human |
Birthday |
5th August (Leo)[1] |
Zodiac |
Leo ♌️ |
Current Status |
Alive (Active) |
Family |
Sarfunkel (wife) |
Birthplace |
East Blue |
Professional Status | |
Occupation |
Guardian of the Island of Rare Animals[2] |
Previous Occupation |
Pirate |
Base of Operations |
Island of Rare Animals |
Voice Actor(s) | |
Japanese Voice Actor(s) | |
English Voice Actor(s) |
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Debut(s) | |
Manga |
One Piece Chapter #22 |
Anime |
One Piece Episode #18 |
Game |
One Piece: Unlimited Cruise |
Gaimon (ガイモン, Gaimon) is a former pirate who lives as a hermit on the Island of Rare Animals.[2]
Appearance[]
Gaimon has a green afro hairstyle, a black beard, a chubby face and a big mouth. He has been stuck inside a treasure chest for twenty-two years, and his body's shape has grown accustomed to it overtime, making it virtually impossible for him to get out.[2]
Gallery[]
Personality[]
He is hostile to those who try to hurt the animals or steal the treasure chest he has been guarding for twenty years (ironically, unbeknownst to him until the Straw Hats arrived, the chests were empty). But when he learned that someone who came into this island is not interested in the animals or the treasure, he can become very friendly.[2]
History[]
Past[]
Gaimon's life changed when he was searching for treasure on the island as part of an unnamed pirate crew. While searching, he fell from a high cliff and directly into an empty treasure chest at the bottom. His crew, considering him a lost cause, left Gaimon stranded on the island.[2]
Over the next twenty years the treasure chest became a part of his body and could not be removed without killing him, however, he can still use his hands, head and feet. Because Gaimon shrank to fit the size of the small chest, he could no longer scale the cliff to the treasure. He managed to befriend the strange animals on the island, and developed a close bond with them. To protect his treasure and his "friends", he did not allow any visitors on his island. If any sailors came ashore there, he would hide and tell them to leave in a spooky voice, claiming to be the island guardian ("island god" in the anime). If this failed, he took the more direct route of shooting them with a pistol (which he apparently keeps hidden inside his afro).[2]
Meeting the Straw Hats[]
Twenty years after he was first stranded, Monkey D. Luffy and his crew arrive on the island. They survive his deterrent tactics, and, after he realizes that they aren't there to steal from him, they become friends. However, when Luffy finally gets to the top of the cliff, Gaimon realized that the treasure chests were empty too and he had been protecting a nonexistent "treasure" for twenty years. Then, he considers the animals as his treasures, and vows to protect them.[2]
Chibi Buggy eventually met[3] and befriended Gaimon in the "Special Cover Miniseries".[4]
Two Years Later[]
Gaimon was seen again still living on the island of strange animals. Gaimon was seen acquainted with a new inhabitant, Sarfunkel, a woman who is coincidentally trapped in a barrel. They were seen living happily together.[5]
Abilities and Powers[]
Gaimon seems to be proficient in using a gun, as he was able to hit Luffy by surprise, in the forest.[2]
Anime and Manga Differences[]
The introduction to Gaimon is different in the anime and manga. In the manga, they have not recruited Usopp and attained the Going Merry yet, and only Luffy and Nami met Gaimon while Zoro slept in the boat the entire time. In the anime, Usopp had already joined and they had the Going Merry, so all four of the Straw Hats met Gaimon.
He first appeared in the manga between the Orange Town Arc and the Syrup Village Arc, while in the anime he appeared in between the Syrup Village Arc and the Baratie Arc.
Translation and Dub Issues[]
In the original Japanese version, there is a running gag in which other characters ask Gaimon if he's a "boxed son", in which he responds with "Yes, my father held me back when I was a boy" and then irritatedly snaps back to reality. This is a pun off of the Japanese term "boxed daughter", which refers to a girl who's been sheltered throughout her life. Since the joke probably would not make sense to most American readers and viewers, Luffy instead calls Gaimon a "boxer" in the Viz Manga. The joke became a "Jack-in-the-Box" in the FUNimation dub, which he says ironically that he is in a box and nearly says that his name is Jack, before coming back to reality and calling out "you idiot" to whoever asked if he was a Jack-in-the-Box. 4Kids turned the joke into "heart of gold" as a reference to the treasure normally held within a treasure chest.
Trivia[]
- Eiichiro Oda stated that Gaimon was his favorite character in an interview from One Piece Color Walk 1 (published in 2001).[6]
- Gaimon appears in Grand Battle/Rush! and Grand Adventure, not as a playable character, but as an item. If he is hit, he will spin around, and when he stops, he fires his gun rapidly in whatever direction he is facing. He can also be picked and thrown, or press the Up Attack button to get him to shoot his pistol in the direction the character is facing.[citation needed]
- His pairing with Sarfunkel is a spoonerism of the singing group Simon and Garfunkel.
- He also appears in One Piece: Unlimited Cruise as an enemy, and is playable in vs. mode.[7]
- He appears in One Piece: Gigant Battle! as support.[8]
References[]
- ↑ One Piece Blue Deep: Characters World (p. 43), His birthday is revealed.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 and Episode 18, Gaimon makes his debut.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 5 Chapter 43 and Episode 46, Gaimon and Buggy meet.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 6 Chapter 47 and Episode 46, Buggy and Gaimon become friends.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 63 Chapter 620, Gaimon and Sarfunkel are seen together.
- ↑ One Piece Color Walk 1 (p. 104), Akira Toriyama: Oda-kun, who is your favorite character in your manga?
- ↑ Gaimon appears as an enemy, and as a playable character in vs. mode in One Piece: Unlimited Cruise.
- ↑ Gaimon appears in One Piece: Gigant Battle!
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Manga Canon Citizens | Makino • Woop Slap • Gyoru • Chiken • Soro • Kuina • Koshiro • Rika • Ririka • Poro • Hocker • Boodle • Chou-Chou • Gaimon • Sarfunkel • Mornin • Kaya • Merry • Banchina • Mansion's Guards • Moodie • Motzel • Zeff • Patty • Carne • Roxanne • Nojiko • Genzo • Nako • Bell-mère • Mummy Mee and Daddy Dee • Chabo • Yu • Sapi • Hanger • Ippon-Matsu • Teru • Anjo • Curly Dadan • Dogra • Magra • Outlook III • Stelly • Ahho Desunen IX • Ahho Zurako |
Anime Filler Citizens | Ganzo • Tobio • Akisu • Borodo • Hamu • Meroie • Daddy Masterson • Carol Masterson • Carmen • Leo • Jose • Shutai • Eccoli • Apis • Bokuden • Ryu • Raoul • Soran • Naguri • Medaka • Herring • Skid • Billy • Dick |
Ships | Baratie (Sister Anko • Nasugasira) • Sabagashira I • Shimashima Shopping |
Devil Fruit Based | Hiso Hiso no Mi |
Story Arcs | Romance Dawn Arc • Orange Town Arc • Syrup Village Arc • Baratie Arc • Arlong Park Arc • Loguetown Arc • Post-Enies Lobby Arc • Post-War Arc |