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Shuzo is an anime-only character who belongs to the Neo Marines, having formerly held the rank of Marine Commodore before defecting. A member of the Longarm Tribe, he drives the Z's Ambition Arc as its chief villain and ends up a prisoner of Impel Down.

Tribe: Longarm Tribe
Status: imprisoned
Occupation: Neo Marines Commander; Commodore (former)
Japanese Name: シューゾ
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Appearance

A member of the Longarm Tribe, Shuzo is a big, heavily built man with dark skin. His black hair is gathered into a topknot, and his blue eyes sit beneath bushy brows, while his beard and lengthy nose hair both fan outward like mustaches. His armor consists of deep red guards over his arms together with a chestplate colored red and yellow that bears a white emblem at its center.

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Personality

Forceful, commanding, and accustomed to getting his way, Shuzo refuses to take orders and covets the rank of second-in-command under Z, a position currently held by Ain. He shares Z's wish to wipe out every pirate rather than merely jail them, which is why he hunted Panz Fry even after the man had been captured and was bound for Impel Down. He carries a signature laugh of bah rararara, and toward his own followers he proves notably warm and honorable, assuring them their deaths would never be meaningless. A rivalry with Ain colors much of his conduct; she once bested him for the second-in-command rank, and he refuses to obey her, scheming instead to seize the post for himself.

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Abilities

Before his defection, Shuzo ranked as a Marine Commodore trained personally by Z, and within the Neo Marines he led his own fleet beside Alpacacino, having raided countless pirates across the Maubeugemour Sea. His Longarm anatomy lets him whirl his arms like flails, and his raw might allows him to trade blows with a Vice Admiral, fell a giant, and briefly overpower Luffy. He commands four of the Six Powers techniques, namely Soru, Shigan, Geppo, and Tekkai, with his Tekkai strong enough to brush aside Gear 2 strikes; his Shigan appears in unique forms he dubs Shigan Five as well as Shigan Ten. He further wields Armament Haki capable of matching and canceling Luffy's own, and in battle he fires his partner Alpacacino, a bazooka that consumed a Zoan Devil Fruit, to launch Haki-laced rounds that strike even Devil Fruit users. As the main antagonist driving the Z's Ambition Arc, he ultimately falls to Luffy and is hauled off to Impel Down by Momonga.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Shuzo in One Piece?

Shuzo is an anime-only character in the Neo Marines, formerly a Marine Commodore before defecting, and as a member of the Longarm Tribe he serves as the chief villain of the Z's Ambition Arc.

Does Shuzo have a Devil Fruit?

No, Shuzo has no Devil Fruit of his own; his power instead comes from his Longarm Tribe physiology, four of the Six Powers techniques, and Armament Haki, though his partner Alpacacino is a bazooka that consumed a Zoan Devil Fruit.

What is Shuzo's rivalry with Ain about?

Shuzo covets the rank of second-in-command under Z, a position held by Ain, and he refuses to obey her after she once bested him for that rank, scheming instead to seize it for himself.

What abilities does Shuzo command?

Shuzo's Longarm anatomy lets him whirl his arms like flails, and he commands four of the Six Powers techniques, Soru, Shigan, Geppo, and Tekkai, with a Tekkai strong enough to brush aside Gear 2 strikes.

How does Shuzo's story end?

As the main antagonist of the Z's Ambition Arc, Shuzo ultimately falls to Luffy and is hauled off to Impel Down by Momonga.

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