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Mobu Head

Character

Mobu Head is a non-canon anime pirate captain who led his own crew and carried a bounty before being slain by Capone Bege out on the open sea.

Bounty: at least 10,000,000 Berries
Gender: Male
Status: Deceased
Species: Human
Canonicity: non-canon
Occupation: pirate captain
First Appearance: Episode 826
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Appearance

Mobu Head was a man of middle age with tanned skin, a sparse beard, and shaggy hair in a greenish shade. A pirate skull was inked onto his left arm, and the same emblem turned up on both his hat and his shoes. Over a green shirt he wore a red vest.

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Personality

The anime reveals little about Mobu Head beyond his standing as a pirate leader, leaving his temperament and outlook largely undefined.

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History

What the story records about Mobu Head is brief: he rose to lead his own pirate crew, drew a bounty of no less than 10,000,000 Berries, and met his end at the hands of Capone Bege while the mobster was at sea.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Mobu Head in One Piece?

Mobu Head is a non-canon anime pirate captain who led his own crew and carried a bounty of at least 10,000,000 Berries.

How did Mobu Head die?

Mobu Head was killed at sea by Capone Bege.

What did Mobu Head look like?

Mobu Head was a middle-aged man with tanned skin, a sparse beard, and shaggy greenish hair, with a pirate skull tattoo on his left arm that also appeared on his hat and shoes.

Does Mobu Head appear in the One Piece manga?

No, Mobu Head is a non-canon character who appears only in the anime, first showing up in Episode 826.

What was Mobu Head's bounty?

Mobu Head had a bounty of at least 10,000,000 Berries as the captain of his own pirate crew.

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