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Nugire Yainu

Character

Nugire Yainu served as the shipwright of the Black Cat Pirates. Three years before Kuro set his scheme in motion, this crewman was the one the Marines executed, a death engineered to let his captain vanish from the world.

Gender: Male
Origin: East Blue
Status: Deceased
Species: Human
Birthday: July 18th
English Va: Sean Schemmel
Occupation: Shipwright; Pirate
Affiliation: Black Cat Pirates
Japanese Va: Masaya Onosaka
Japanese Name: ヌギレ・ヤイヌ
First Appearance: Chapter 37; Episode 10
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Appearance

Yainu's face is squarish, framed by small round spectacles, with his black hair slicked neatly backward. His usual outfit pairs a red shirt bearing the crew's jolly roger with plain trousers and shoes. For his final role he was dressed in the captain's coat, black with a red lining and the crew emblem on its shoulders. The likeness he bore to Kuro ran close enough that the Marines could not distinguish the two men.

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Personality

He proved suggestible enough that Jango's hypnosis took hold of him with ease, sealing his fate.

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Abilities

As the crew's shipwright, Yainu handled the upkeep and repair of their vessel, the Bezan Black, marking him as the first shipwright the series ever introduced. The anime additionally shows him carrying a saber during the Black Cat Pirates' raid on Morgan's unit, hinting at some fighting capability.

Five years prior, with Kuro worn down by ceaseless Marine pursuit and ready to abandon piracy, Jango singled out Yainu as the ideal stand-in. Owing to his resemblance to the captain, he was hypnotized into believing he was Kuro and was then seized by Morgan, the lone survivor of a Marine crew Kuro had wiped out. Taken into custody and put to death, Yainu cleared the way for Kuro to start a fresh identity. His sacrifice was ultimately undone, however, once Luffy defeated Kuro and the Marines revived the old bounty. The character's name forms an anagram of a Japanese phrase meaning roughly "no false charges," a bleak pun on his end.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Nugire Yainu in One Piece?

Nugire Yainu was the shipwright of the Black Cat Pirates, serving under Captain Kuro before being executed by the Marines in Kuro's place three years before the story begins.

Why was Nugire Yainu executed instead of Kuro?

Nugire Yainu bore a strong resemblance to Kuro, so when Kuro grew weary of Marine pursuit, Jango hypnotized Yainu into believing he was Kuro. Morgan then captured and executed him, letting the real Kuro slip away and start a new identity.

What does Nugire Yainu look like?

Nugire Yainu has a squarish face, small round spectacles, and neatly slicked-back black hair, and he normally wears a red shirt bearing the crew's jolly roger.

What was Nugire Yainu's job on the Black Cat Pirates?

As the Black Cat Pirates' shipwright, Nugire Yainu handled the upkeep and repair of their ship, the Bezan Black, making him the first shipwright introduced in the series.

Did Nugire Yainu's sacrifice work out in the end?

No, Nugire Yainu's sacrifice was ultimately undone after Luffy defeated Kuro and the Marines reinstated his old bounty, meaning his execution in Kuro's place did not permanently protect his captain.

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