Rodom Andres Bell is a non-canon figure from the Chin Piece spinoff, counted among the capsule prizes a player can win on Gacha Gacha Island. Drawn by Chinpy and Kusopp, he stands out from the lineup because, unlike the other prizes, he looks almost nothing like Roronoa Zoro.
Bell is built like a powerhouse, his frame packed densely with muscle, and he keeps his short hair in loose waves.
The little that surfaces about Bell points to a man who refuses to give away his labor. Recruited onto a film shoot, he abandoned the project the moment its backers admitted that none of the performers would actually be paid.
Sealed away as one of the capsule rewards found on Gacha Gacha Island, Bell came loose once Chinpy and Kusopp pulled his prize. He was then swept into the chaotic brawl that Kusonoa Kun set off, and by the time it died down he had been knocked out cold.
Eunkov later approached him about acting in a movie. Bell agreed at first, but he walked off once the group conceded that the cast would receive no wages.
His draw fuels a running gag about the gacha lineup. Where the machine's other prizes each echo Roronoa Zoro in some fashion, Bell shares essentially nothing with the swordsman. As his capsule opens, Kusopp points out that the only thing the two names have in common is the opening syllable, Ro.

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Rodom Andres Bell is a non-canon character from the Chin Piece spinoff, one of the capsule prizes a player can win on Gacha Gacha Island, drawn by Chinpy and Kusopp.
Rodom Andres Bell is built like a powerhouse with a frame densely packed with muscle, and he keeps his short hair in loose waves.
Rodom Andres Bell came loose as a capsule reward on Gacha Gacha Island once Chinpy and Kusopp pulled his prize, and he was swept into the chaotic brawl that Kusonoa Kun set off before being knocked out.
Rodom Andres Bell walked off a film shoot after agreeing to act because its backers later admitted that none of the performers would actually be paid.
The running joke about Rodom Andres Bell is that, unlike the gacha machine's other prizes who each echo Roronoa Zoro in some way, Bell shares almost nothing with the swordsman aside from the opening syllable of their names, Ro.
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