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Monster Gun Vito serves as advisor to the Fire Tank Pirates. A former mafia gangster and devoted Germa 66 fanboy, he debuts as a Zou Arc antagonist before his crew temporarily allies with the Straw Hats at Whole Cake Island.

Age: 36
Bounty: 95,000,000
Height: 242 cm
Origin: West Blue
Status: Alive
Epithet: Monster Gun
Birthday: October 21st
Blood Type: S
English Va: Chris Hackney
Japanese Va: Daisuke Kishio
First Appearance: Chapter 812; Episode 763
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Appearance

Vito stands tall, his most striking feature a long, snakelike tongue that curls out of a perpetual grin. His hands run oversized for his frame and bear a tattoo on the back matching one on his forehead. His black hair is combed back, curling up at the rear, and the anime gives him notably pale skin.

Following crew fashion, he wears a magenta suit with a yellow cravat and a black feather collared coat slung over his shoulders, his eyes shaded by small round sunglasses. Holsters at his sides carry the pair of large revolvers, his namesake Monster Guns.

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Personality

Respectful toward his superiors, Vito makes a point of warning others about the dangerous people they face. He acknowledges that his bosses act cruelly and selfishly, and he shows a measured sympathy for those they harm, as when he softened the blow of Sanji's forced marriage by handing over a photo of the bride. Talkative to a fault, he trails after people even when his company is unwelcome, and his tongue and mannerisms tend to unsettle them.

An ardent admirer of Germa 66, he gushes about the group and treats its members with reverence. He also proves compassionate, ambushing Bobbin to help Sanji despite earlier rudeness and explaining the consequences of refusing Big Mom's tea party so the cook could choose wisely. He ends sentences with the licking sound rero and laughs with his own distinctive Nyororo.

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Abilities

As the crew's advisor, Vito carries authority among the Fire Tank Pirates and commands their respect. He is physically strong enough to seize Nami and Chopper, the latter in Kung Fu Point, and drag them off by their heads without resistance, and his will held firm against Big Mom's Conqueror's Haki. After the failed assassination he outpaced the pursuing Big Mom Pirates with ease.

He excels at stealth and ambush, taking down the powerful Bobbin by surprise, and his marksmanship is sharp, dropping that same heavyweight cleanly. Bege trusted him alongside Gotti to fire a KX Launcher at Big Mom. His weapons are a pair of large dark revolvers suited to his big hands, the source of his Monster Gun epithet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Vito in One Piece?

Vito, known as Monster Gun, serves as advisor to the Fire Tank Pirates. A former mafia gangster and devoted Germa 66 fan, he debuts as a Zou Arc antagonist before his crew temporarily allies with the Straw Hats at Whole Cake Island.

What is Vito's epithet?

Vito is known by the epithet Monster Gun.

Why is Vito called Monster Gun?

Vito earned the epithet Monster Gun from the pair of large revolvers he carries, sized to match his oversized hands.

How did Vito help Sanji during the Whole Cake Island arc?

Vito ambushed and shot the powerful Bobbin to protect Sanji on the wedding day, and he later helped guide the alliance into Bege's fortress and cheered on the Vinsmokes during their escape from Totto Land.

What is Vito's connection to Germa 66?

Vito is an ardent admirer of Germa 66, gushing about the group and treating its members with reverence, including Sanji whom he pesters endlessly about them.

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