Misty served Baroque Works as one of the Millions stationed at Whisky Peak on Cactus Island. She helped lure in passing pirates, and her part grew considerably in the live-action series, where she met her end at Zoro's blade.
Cropped orange hair frames her face, kept back by a headscarf that becomes a yellow band in the anime and the live-action version. Her clothing is a striped pink-and-white dress without sleeves. She is depicted as a young woman.
Devotion to Baroque Works drove her, and she gladly took part in the trap the agents set for wandering pirates. Seduction was a tool she happily used to soften up targets, though she also trusted in her own combat skills. The adaptation pairs her with a supposed sister, Love, whose true relation to her stays uncertain.
When the Straw Hats reached Whisky Peak, Misty joined the welcome festivities and stood among the roughly twenty women who fawned over Sanji to drop his guard. The live-action expands this greatly: she danced near Igaram's music, flirted with Sanji at the bar over a custom cocktail, then teamed with Love to coax Sanji and Usopp upstairs under the pretense of sampling drinks. The pair bound the two pirates, meaning to eliminate them, but the plan unraveled when Zoro crashed through the wall mid-fight with Hercules. After Zoro flung Love across broken glass, he cut Misty's stomach and struck her skull with the dull edge of Sandai Kitetsu, making her his 78th felled agent. In that version she wielded a knife and threw a kick at Zoro, though he downed her before she could fight in earnest.

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Misty is one of the Millions serving Baroque Works at Whisky Peak on Cactus Island, who helped lure in passing pirates and had an expanded role in the live-action series.
In the manga, Misty survives the Whisky Peak encounter, but in the live-action adaptation she is killed by Zoro, who cuts her stomach and strikes her skull with the dull edge of Sandai Kitetsu, making her his 78th felled agent.
Misty has cropped orange hair kept back by a headscarf, which becomes a yellow band in the anime and live-action versions, and she wears a sleeveless striped pink-and-white dress.
In the live-action series, Misty flirted with Sanji at the bar and teamed with her claimed sister Love to lure Sanji and Usopp upstairs under the pretense of sampling drinks, then bound the two pirates intending to eliminate them before Zoro intervened.
In the live-action adaptation, Love is presented as Misty's sister, though their true relationship remains uncertain.
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