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Psycho P

Character

Psycho P is a Treasure Pirates member featured in the Heart of Gold television special. A North Blue native carrying the camouflaging Iro Iro no Mi, he raps his way through every encounter and serves Mad Treasure in the hunt for the Pure Gold.

Canon: non-canon
Origin: North Blue
Weapon: sword
Occupation: Pirate
Affiliation: Treasure Pirates
Devil Fruit: Iro Iro no Mi
Japanese Name: サイコ・P
Devil Fruit Type: Paramecia
Devil Fruit Meaning: Color
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Appearance

Dark-skinned and thick-lipped, Psycho P sports a winter coat in pink and a cap stitched with the letters PSY. A pair of very small sunglasses perches on his face.

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Personality

He carries himself like a teenage street performer, spitting rap at anyone and anything around him no matter the time or place. Dreams hold no meaning for him; he fixes only on carrying out his orders plainly, though he does respect an opponent who shows real grit.

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History

A son of the North Blue, Psycho P at some point fell in with the Treasure Pirates. His Iro Iro no Mi, a Paramecia fruit, lets him cloak or disguise people and objects, and he backs it with decent swordplay. He opened the crew's assault on the Marine convoy guarding Myskina Olga by hiding the Shark Emeralda, slipping into a crow's nest, and cutting down the lookout, then revealed himself as Mad Treasure began boarding. He baffled Yukimura and the other Marines by vanishing from sight, but Olga escaped on her steed Elizabeth.

He later concealed the ship as the crew tracked Olga to the Thousand Sunny, though the Straw Hats caught the cloaked vessel through Observation Haki. The ensuing fight knocked Olga's ring into the sea, summoning the giant footballfish Bonbori, which swallowed both ships whole. Inside, the pirates captured Nami, Robin, Usopp, Chopper, and Brook as slaves, and Psycho P masked his group to ambush Luffy. He confronted Luffy in Bonbori's second stomach, disguising his men first as Luffy's friends and then as Myskina Acier, but the real Acier helped Luffy see through it, and Psycho P conceded and fled. He resurfaced to warn Treasure that Luffy still lived and was posted with Naomi Drunk to guard a mine on Alchemi. There Sanji, drawing on his practice against invisible foes, found him, and after Psycho P insisted he had no dreams, an impassioned Sanji set himself ablaze and kicked him into a wall, beating him.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Psycho P in One Piece?

Psycho P is a member of the Treasure Pirates featured in the Heart of Gold television special, a North Blue native who wields the camouflaging Iro Iro no Mi and raps his way through nearly every encounter.

Is Heart of Gold canon in One Piece?

Heart of Gold, the television special where Psycho P debuts, is non-canon, meaning its events sit outside the main One Piece story.

What are Psycho P's abilities?

Psycho P's Iro Iro no Mi, a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit, lets him cloak or disguise people and objects, and he backs that power with decent swordplay.

How does Psycho P fight the Straw Hat Pirates?

Psycho P disguises his crewmates to ambush Luffy inside the giant footballfish Bonbori, first posing as Luffy's friends and then as Myskina Acier, but the real Acier helps Luffy see through the trick and Psycho P is forced to flee.

Who defeats Psycho P?

Sanji defeats Psycho P on Alchemi, drawing on his experience fighting invisible foes to find him, then setting himself ablaze and kicking him into a wall after Psycho P admits he has no dreams.

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