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Miss Thursday

Character

Miss Thursday ranks among the Frontier Agents of Baroque Works, paired with Mr. 11 and serving as the younger sibling of Mr. 4. Vivi first names her while outlining the secret group's hierarchy, and the live-action adaptation gives her a baseball-pitching combat style.

Alias: Miss Thursday
Status: alive (manga); deceased (live-action)
Occupation: Frontier Agent
Japanese Name: ミス・サースデー
First Appearance: Chapter 155 (mentioned); live-action episode
Live Action Actor: Sanchia Davids
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Appearance

A plump build and a towering green afro, capped by two feathers, define her silhouette. Cosmetics are applied thickly, with bold liner, crimson lips, and reddened cheeks. Her outfit pairs a pale blue buttoned jacket over a green leotard, finished with an orange scarf at the throat, and she keeps a baseball glove on hand.

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Personality

Like the rest of the organization's enforcers, she is presumed to be ruthless and ready to kill when a job demands it. Yet her self-interest runs deeper than loyalty: when Smoker seized Mr. 11, she fled rather than risk capture beside him. The live-action version layers in a string of baseball-flavored wordplay, plus a swaggering overconfidence that left her ignorant enough of Marine strength to charge Smoker without a second thought.

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History

She climbed the Baroque Works ladder over time, earning Frontier Agent status and a partnership with Mr. 11. Acting on assignment, the pair crossed paths with Marine captain Smoker on Renaisse. Once Smoker took her partner prisoner, she chose escape over rescue. Her authority let her direct the Millions, and echoing her brother, her fighting revolved around baseball, though she filled the role of pitcher instead of batter. In the live-action telling she hurls baseballs with deadly precision, the throws moving fast enough to gouge dents into objects and flesh; a single ricochet off Smoker proved fatal, ending her by a freak accident he never intended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Miss Thursday in One Piece?

Miss Thursday is a Frontier Agent of Baroque Works, partnered with Mr. 11 and the younger sister of Mr. 4. She is first named when Nefertari Vivi outlines the organization's hierarchy.

Who is Miss Thursday's partner?

Miss Thursday's partner within Baroque Works is Mr. 11.

Is Miss Thursday canon in One Piece?

Miss Thursday is a canon character within the main One Piece story; the live-action adaptation is the only version in which she is shown to die, while she remains alive in the manga and anime continuity.

Who defeated Miss Thursday?

In the live-action adaptation, Miss Thursday is killed when one of her own thrown baseballs ricochets off Smoker and strikes her, a freak accident rather than a deliberate defeat. In the manga her ultimate fate is not detailed beyond fleeing when Smoker took her partner Mr. 11 prisoner.

What is Miss Thursday's connection to Mr. 4?

Miss Thursday is the younger sister of Mr. 4, also known as Babe, another Baroque Works agent.

Sources & Information

Looking for more on Miss Thursday? The One Piece Wiki on Fandom has a dedicated page with community notes.

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