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Aggie 68

Character

Aggie 68 belongs to the Spade Pirates, the early crew led by Portgas D. Ace. He is fiercely devoted to his captain and later folds into the Whitebeard Pirates alongside the rest of the group.

Race: Human
Status: Alive
Occupation: Pirate
Affiliation: Spade Pirates
Japanese Va: Shinichi Yamada
First Appearance: Chapter 552; Episode 461
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Appearance

Broad and heavyset, Aggie 68 keeps his hair cropped short and sports thick sideburns down his cheeks. The most striking detail is his left arm, which carries, or has been swapped for, a three-barreled gun. The anime instead leaves his left hand intact rather than masking it with the weapon shown in the manga.

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Personality

His loyalty to Ace runs deep, enough that he stood ready to face Whitebeard in his captain's defense. He also has a careless, mocking edge, joining the crew in laughing at Deuce's adventure diary even though that journal was the writer's whole reason for sailing.

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History

Aggie's combat skill is largely a mystery, though the wrist-mounted gun hints at a firearm specialty whose true reach is unconfirmed; what is clear is that he and the whole crew fell quickly to Whitebeard. He signed on with the Spade Pirates and sailed as Ace built his reputation, helping repel bounty hunters and surrounding the Marine officer Isuka when she boarded their ship, only for her to shrug them off. After reaching the Sabaody Archipelago, he and the others snooped through Deuce's diary while their vessel was coated, mocking the writing badly enough that Deuce struck their names from its pages.

The crew once wrecked in Wano Country, where the starving villagers of Amigasa Village tied them up and took their food; rather than retaliate, Ace asked where to find dessert, and the pirates lingered for weeks, befriending Tama. They also raided Onigashima to free captured children, slipping past Kaidou and his officers who were away, and Ace clashed briefly with Yamato. Later, after Ace and Jinbe fought to a draw, Aggie and the others tried to shield their captain from Whitebeard, were swiftly overpowered, and were absorbed into the Whitebeard Pirates. He has not appeared since.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Aggie 68 in One Piece?

Aggie 68 is a member of the Spade Pirates, the crew led by Portgas D. Ace before it merged with the Whitebeard Pirates. He is deeply loyal to Ace and fought to defend him during the war at Marineford.

What is distinctive about Aggie 68's appearance?

Aggie 68 is broad and heavyset with cropped hair and thick sideburns. In the manga his left arm carries a three-barreled gun, though the anime instead shows his left hand intact.

What happened to Aggie 68 and the Spade Pirates at Marineford?

When Ace and Jinbe fought to a draw, Aggie 68 and the rest of the Spade Pirates tried to shield Ace from Whitebeard but were quickly overpowered and absorbed into the Whitebeard Pirates.

What did Aggie 68 do at Amigasa Village?

After the Spade Pirates wrecked in Wano Country, the starving villagers of Amigasa Village tied up Aggie 68 and his crewmates and took their food. Rather than retaliate, Ace asked where to find dessert, and the crew ended up staying for weeks and bonding with Tama.

How did Aggie 68 treat Deuce's diary?

At Sabaody Archipelago, Aggie 68 joined the rest of the Spade Pirates in reading and mocking Masked Deuce's adventure diary, laughing at his writing badly enough that Deuce struck their names from its pages.

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