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Bariete

Character

Bariete is a monkey mink of the Mokomo Dukedom on Zou, serving in its Recon Squad and standing guard over the dukedom's gates. A banana-loving sentry, he later joins the alliance that storms Onigashima.

Race: mink (monkey)
Gender: Male
Residence: Zou
Occupation: Recon Squad; guard
Affiliation: Mokomo Dukedom (Recon Squad); Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance
Japanese Va: Kappei Yamaguchi
Funimation VA: Jim Foronda
Japanese Name: バリエテ
First Appearance: Chapter 804; Episode 753
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Appearance

Bariete takes the form of a small, humanlike monkey mink. His outfit is a tidy one, pairing a striped top hat with a proper suit.

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Personality

He guards the Mokomo Dukedom's gates with great seriousness, turning angry and hurling insults at the Straw Hats when they tried to slip into Zou uninvited. He is equally committed to sounding the country's bells, whether welcoming visitors or warning of an invasion. True to monkey stereotype, his love of bananas runs so deep that he will take them as a bribe. His speech is marked by the verbal tic "ete" and a habit of ending sentences with "degosaru."

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History

As a mink, Bariete is a born fighter able to wield Electro. During the Beasts Pirates' invasion of Zou, despite his injuries he warned the population by ringing the raid bell. In the Zou Arc he spotted the Straw Hats and their allies climbing Zunesha's leg and leapt down to stop them, instead colliding with Kin'emon and Kanjuro and tumbling to the Thousand Sunny. A later attempt to reach Zou on a cat drawn by Kanjuro failed when Zunesha's self-washing dissolved the drawing. Once atop Zou, he fled from the samurai asking after Raizo and rang the Bell of Welcoming. After Zunesha sank Jack's fleet on Momonosuke's command, Bariete reported the defeat to the minks. He later told Wanda that Carrot had left with the Sanji retrieval team, apologized, and was forgiven, then happily ate one of the bananas Carrot had bribed him with. He afterward traveled to Wano with the Inuarashi Musketeer Squad, joined the Raid on Onigashima, accompanied Shishilian, and informed Nekomamushi that Pedro's killer Charlotte Perospero was on the island. He celebrated with the other minks at the victory banquet that followed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the monkey in Zou?

One of the monkey minks living on Zou is Bariete, a member of the Mokomo Dukedom's Recon Squad who stands guard over the dukedom's gates and loves bananas.

Who is Bariete in One Piece?

Bariete is a monkey mink of the Mokomo Dukedom on Zou who serves in the Recon Squad, guarding the dukedom's gates and ringing its bells to warn of danger or welcome visitors.

What is Bariete's personality like?

Bariete takes gate duty very seriously, angrily insulting the Straw Hats when they tried to enter Zou uninvited, though his deep love of bananas means he can be won over with one as a bribe.

What did Bariete do during the Beasts Pirates' invasion of Zou?

Despite being injured during the Beasts Pirates' invasion of Zou, Bariete warned the population by ringing the raid bell.

Did Bariete take part in the raid on Onigashima?

Yes, Bariete traveled to Wano with the Inuarashi Musketeer Squad and joined the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance's raid on Onigashima, later celebrating at the victory banquet.

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