Mucho is a Marine officer featured in the game One Piece Pirate Sweeping Operation 2013. He is described as a playful, shy figure who likes working alongside Helmeppo.
Mucho keeps the regulation look of the Marines, dressed in the service's standard uniform. A Marine cap sits over his cropped hair, which is a dark shade of brown.
Equal parts impish and endearing, Mucho comes across as bashful while still getting up to mischief. One quirk of his is a knack for shifting between several different voices.
Mucho turns up as one of the Marine officers in One Piece Pirate Sweeping Operation 2013. He takes pleasure in serving beside Helmeppo and has a habit of crowding into his fellow officer's personal space.

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Mucho is a Marine officer who appears in the game One Piece Pirate Sweeping Operation 2013, described as a playful, shy figure who enjoys working alongside Helmeppo.
Mucho wears the Marines' standard uniform along with a Marine cap over his cropped, dark brown hair.
Mucho is equal parts impish and bashful, and one of his quirks is a habit of shifting between several different voices.
Mucho first appears in the game One Piece Pirate Sweeping Operation 2013 as one of the Marine officers serving alongside Helmeppo.
Mucho enjoys serving beside fellow Marine officer Helmeppo and has a habit of crowding into his personal space.
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