Back

Skunk One

Character

Skunk One is a member of the Trump Siblings and one of the chief antagonists of the second One Piece film, Clockwork Island Adventure. Outfitted like an airman, he fights with a foul gas that serves as both weapon and propulsion.

Bounty: 6,000,000
Status: Unknown
Weapons: Devil Gas jet pack
Occupation: Pirate
Affiliation: Trump Siblings
Text Size

Appearance

Got up to resemble an airplane pilot, Skunk One wears a number one helmet over goggles and a brown shirt, with a fur covered jet pack strapped on whose thruster sits at his rear. Slicked black hair parted to one side hides beneath the helmet, and his ears come to points.

Text Size

Personality

Skunk One has a habit of tacking the word gas onto the ends of his sentences. He carries himself with a wild, excitable streak, springing about at the sight of Nami and giving gleeful chase to Usopp.

Mr. Popo Took Your Girl

Featured song

Mr. Popo Took Your Girl

Daddy Jim Headquarters makes R&B, mostly Dragon Ball so far. You should check it out.

Text Size

History

His weapon is that fur clad jet pack, which spews Devil Gas, a reeking cloud that can leave foes paralyzed while also launching him into the air. He first looked on as Bear King discussed the King Cannon with his scientists, then recoiled in fright when Nami snarled at him after Honey Queen and Boo Jack hauled her in. While the Trump Siblings lost hand after hand of cards to Nami, Skunk One went to offer his unwanted help, then greeted the Straw Hats and the thieves Borodo and Akisu by rocketing down, displaying the bound Sanji, and flooding the plaza with his gas.

Usopp scrambled up the pole he stood on and clung to him, sealing the gas with his own mouth so the others could slip past, though Skunk One still carried the unconscious sniper back inside. He restrained Nami when she charged with a broom and watched as Bear King aimed the King Cannon at the captives, until Luffy crashed through the ceiling and set off Borodo's dynamite. Chasing the freed Usopp, Skunk One took a rotten egg to the face and complained of the stench, then cornered his prey, only for Usopp to fake fear and fire a flame star into the gas launcher, blowing him up in a trail of black smoke. His fate is left unknown, lost in the island's collapse after Bear King's defeat.

Share this resource

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Skunk One in One Piece?

Skunk One is a member of the Trump Siblings and one of the main antagonists in the second One Piece film, Clockwork Island Adventure. He is dressed like an airman and fights using a foul gas that doubles as both weapon and propulsion.

What does Skunk One look like?

Skunk One is styled like an airplane pilot, wearing a helmet marked with the number one over goggles, a brown shirt, and a fur covered jet pack strapped to his back. He has slicked black hair and pointed ears hidden beneath his helmet.

What is Skunk One's weapon?

Skunk One fights with a fur covered jet pack that sprays Devil Gas, a foul smelling cloud that can paralyze opponents while also launching him into the air.

How does Skunk One fight the Straw Hats?

Skunk One attacks the Straw Hats by flooding the plaza with his Devil Gas and displaying the captured Sanji, though Usopp manages to seal the gas by climbing onto him and covering the nozzle with his own mouth.

What happens to Skunk One in the end?

Skunk One is tricked by Usopp, who fakes fear before firing a flame star into his gas launcher, causing an explosion that leaves him trailing black smoke. His fate afterward is left unknown following the island's collapse once Bear King is defeated.

Sources & Information

Looking for more on Skunk One? The One Piece Wiki on Fandom has a dedicated page with community notes.

View on Fandom

This content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the One Piece anime series, manga, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.

Character and scene imagery on this site is original artwork by Daddy Jim Headquarters, not screenshots or licensed imagery. Official cover art is used on three types of pages for editorial commentary:

  • Movie pages: theatrical posters and key visuals, credited to Toei Animation and Toei Company.
  • Game pages: official box art for the One Piece console and mobile games, credited to Bandai Namco.
  • Manga chapter pages: Jump Comics volume covers, credited to Shueisha and Eiichiro Oda.

Help Us Keep This Wiki Accurate

Daddy Jim Headquarters maintains this encyclopedia. If you spot an error, a translation issue, or something that doesn't look right, let us know.