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Porche

Character

Porche is a combatant and self-styled idol of the Foxy Pirates, doted on by the crew's men. She stirs up much of the trouble across the Long Ring Long Land Arc and keeps resurfacing throughout the anime's Foxy-centered filler.

Gender: Female
Weapon: Cutie Baton
Species: Human
Birthday: November 16th
English Va: Tia Ballard
Occupation: Pirate, Combatant
Affiliation: Foxy Pirates, Flower Cheerleaders
Japanese Va: Sara Nakayama
Japanese Name: ポルチェ
First Appearance: Chapter 305; Episode 207
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Appearance

Slim and youthful, Porche sports a long pointed nose set beneath blue eyes and dark blue hair. Her pink jumpsuit balloons out dramatically at the legs and hangs unzipped at the top to reveal a bikini underneath, and big white puff-balls decorate the whole thing, the largest swinging from her hat. She seldom takes off the Foxy Pirates' trademark face mask, though she sheds both mask and hat for a brief disguise in Adventure of Nebulandia.

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Personality

Being idolized by the crew's men delights Porche, and the anime even has her turn jealous once Nico Robin briefly joins and pulls the attention her way. Vain and short on intelligence, she stays devotedly loyal to Foxy while nursing an obsession with Tony Tony Chopper, who strikes her as irresistibly cute and earns the nickname Choppy. She likes him best in his compact Brain Point form, reacting with dismay whenever he shifts into something less adorable.

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History

Non-canon material credits Porche and Hamburg as the original pair who helped Foxy found the crew. Her debut placed her at Foxy's side as the captain shot Shelly and dared Luffy into a Davy Back Fight. With Foxy quietly hobbling her rivals, she claimed the Donut Race alongside Capote and Monda, and losing Chopper to Zoro and Sanji's Groggy Ring win left her crushed.

Filler kept her in rotation afterward. The Foxy's Return Arc had the Straw Hats pluck the trio from a storm, only for the Fanged Toad Pirates to commandeer their ship and take Porche hostage until Luffy stepped in. At Spa Island she joined a scheme to swipe Sayo's jewel-making notebook, piloting a Noro Noro mecha that Franky and Brook wrecked. In Adventure of Nebulandia she was captured and nearly executed by Komei before Foxy set her loose. She also appeared at the Pirates Festival in One Piece: Stampede, and two years on, during the Egghead Arc, she sailed with Foxy and Hamburg as Vegapunk's broadcast aired, preoccupied chiefly with her hunger.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Porsche from One Piece?

Porche, often searched as Porsche, is a combatant and self-styled idol of the Foxy Pirates in One Piece, doted on by the crew's men and central to much of the trouble in the Long Ring Long Land Arc.

What crew is Porche a member of?

Porche is a member of the Foxy Pirates, serving under Captain Foxy alongside her crewmate Hamburg.

Who is Porche infatuated with in One Piece?

Porche has an obsession with Tony Tony Chopper, whom she nicknames Choppy and finds especially adorable in his compact Brain Point form.

What happened to Porche during the Davy Back Fight?

Porche won the Donut Race alongside Capote and Monda, but was devastated when Zoro and Sanji defeated Foxy's team in the Groggy Ring and won Chopper for the Straw Hats.

What weapon does Porche use in One Piece?

Porche fights with a weapon called the Cutie Baton.

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