
Mr. 11 held the rank of Frontier Agent in Baroque Works and worked alongside his partner Miss Thursday. Easily fooled and loose-lipped under pressure, he was undone by Smoker before an ambitious Billions agent ended his life.
A short man, Mr. 11 kept his long, wavy gray hair tucked under a tall black top hat, with his number inked onto each cheek. His main garment was a dark-blue coat whose collar was gray and whose buttons were yellow, and beneath it he wore a puffy purple shirt with black trousers.
Credulous and incapable of bluffing, Mr. 11 betrayed his Baroque Works ties the instant Smoker pretended to have pulled orders from his pocket. How little he knew of his own ranks showed again when he confused a band of Billions for the lower Millions. The live-action take reworked him into a brash, overconfident figure who lusted after Tashigi's sword yet knew nothing of his own blade Kashu, and whose loyalty ran deep enough that he picked death over handing Smoker any information.
After climbing the ranks of Baroque Works to reach Frontier Agent and pairing with Miss Thursday, Mr. 11 was taken by Captain Smoker at Renaisse and bound to the mast of his ship. He denied any tie to Mr. 0 or the criminal group, but Smoker still wheedled details out of him. Left behind on the vessel while the Marines pursued Luffy through Nanohana, he was trying to wriggle loose when three Billions agents climbed aboard. Mistaking them for Millions, he barked commands at them, only to discover they matched his rank; his apology came too late, since Mr. Mellow shot him to take over his slot, with Tashigi later confirming the death. His combat record stayed thin in the manga, though his rank implies real skill at fighting and bounty hunting, and as a sword-bearer he was probably a fair swordsman, if no equal to Tashigi. He had also acquired Kashu, one of the Famous Blades, before losing it in their duel. The live-action diverges here, with Smoker suffocating him into unconsciousness and hauling him off as a captive once Miss Thursday is slain.

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Mr. 11 is a Frontier Agent of Baroque Works who worked alongside his partner Miss Thursday. He was credulous and easily fooled, giving up his ties to the organization the moment Captain Smoker pretended to have pulled orders from his pocket.
Mr. 11 was captured by Captain Smoker at Renaisse and bound to the mast of his ship. He was later killed by Mr. Mellow, a Billions agent who shot him in order to take over his rank after mistaking him and two others for lower-ranked agents.
Mr. 11's partner in Baroque Works is Miss Thursday.
In the live-action adaptation, Mr. 11 is played by Alan Foulis.
Mr. 11 had acquired Kashu, one of the Famous Blades, before losing both it and his life in a duel.
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