Campacino is a non-canon member of the Accino Family, the firstborn of Don Accino and the older twin to Brindo. A bounty hunter dubbed the Love Hunter, he and his twin fight as a nearly inseparable pair through the anime's Ice Hunter Arc.
Heavily built and all but indistinguishable from his twin, Campacino is set apart chiefly by his blue shirt and the red hearts inked on his skin. Under the blue shirt sits a white collared one, and his yellow tie displays the Accino crest. He rounds out the outfit with white pants, a black belt fixed with a pink heart, and white cuffs at the wrists, while brown hair sits above a thin mustache and a narrow beard running along his chin. Through episode 331 his face stays cloaked in shadow.
His laugh runs "Huh ha ha ha." Being the elder twin, he carries himself more calmly and reasonably than Brindo, even as both share a hefty conceit about their talents and their looks. As an Accino he places the family before himself, spurred in large part by dread of his father's blistering Atsu Atsu no Mi, and he proves most formidable when his abilities mesh with his twin's in battle, the two practically a single fighter.
Being the firstborn grants Campacino greater pull over the clan's dealings than his other siblings, and he is usually the one supervising jobs at his father's side. For all his size he is strikingly nimble, slipping past Luffy's blows and leaping high, and he can also bulk up his muscles to add to his strength. Paired with Brindo, he carries out Combination Play: he flares blue and is drawn magnetically toward his red-glowing twin, the pull reversed to fling them apart, a trick they use to cover distance or seize the upper hand. Despite the look of it, this is no Devil Fruit but a natural knack the twins simply possess.
Across the Ice Hunter Arc he first appears toasting with his kin and covers for Zoro's spotted presence by convincing his tipsy father he saw nothing. Later berated over a missing flag, he races by Combination Play to pull Brindo from the Phoenix Pirates, then teams with his twin to assault Luffy and Chopper and hurls Luffy onto a far-off iceberg. After slippery ice undoes them, the brothers are called to Lovely Land. Puzzle ultimately beats Campacino and wrings from him the whereabouts of Don Accino's chamber, and his later ambush of the departing Straw Hats is repelled by the Phoenix Pirates.

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Yes, the Ice Hunter Arc, the anime-only story featuring the Accino Family and members like Campacino, is a non-canon filler arc that does not appear in Eiichiro Oda's original manga.
Campacino is a non-canon member of the Accino Family, the firstborn son of Don Accino and the older twin brother of Brindo. Known as the Love Hunter, he works as a bounty hunter and appears during the anime's Ice Hunter Arc.
Combination Play is a natural knack Campacino shares with his twin Brindo, not a Devil Fruit power. When active, Campacino glows blue and is pulled magnetically toward his red-glowing brother, or the pull reverses to fling them apart, letting the pair cover distance or gain an advantage in battle.
Despite his large build, Campacino is surprisingly nimble, able to dodge Luffy's attacks and leap great heights, and he can bulk up his muscles for extra strength. As the Accino family's firstborn, he also holds more authority over the clan's operations than his other siblings.
Puzzle ultimately defeats Campacino and forces him to reveal the location of Don Accino's chamber. Campacino's later ambush of the departing Straw Hats is also repelled by the Phoenix Pirates.
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