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Organ Dealing Assassination Group

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Bound to the trafficker Jigra, this anime-only crew of killers strips organs from the people it murders and peddles them in the Underworld's shadow markets. A tea party thrown by Big Mom was the feast of victims they planned to slaughter.

Occupation: Assassins
Canon Status: non-canon
Member Count: around 100 at the wedding
Japanese Name: 臓器売買暗殺集団
First Appearance: Episode 830
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Overview

Records on this outfit remain sparse, with its trade being nearly the only thing that has been confirmed. Present in filler rather than the main story, the killers answer to Jigra, whose business is dealing in stolen organs. Their occupation revolves around harvesting those organs, most often by taking a life to get them, then routing the proceeds through the illegal exchanges of the Underworld. Individual grunts are unmistakable, each wearing a purple suit, sporting a red afro, and concealing the face behind a plain white mask.

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Role

Their scheme had been laid well ahead of the ceremony that drew them out. Long beforehand, the assassins assembled around one goal alone: to breach a tea party hosted by Big Mom, cut down every guest inside, and convert the harvested organs into coin on the Underworld's black market. When the wedding of Sanji and Charlotte Pudding gave them their opening, Katakuri gauged their number at roughly a hundred fighters descending on the hall.

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Notable Members

Even the lowest ranks wield swords with real skill, swatting away repeated volleys loosed by the Fire Tank Pirates. Standing above them are four captains: a wolf-type mink, a bulky man whose flesh turns aside bullets, a warrior spinning a chain sickle, and a killer gripping a knife. That leadership quartet cut through most of Bege's crew with little effort, yet neither they nor their soldiers could withstand Charlotte Oven and Charlotte Daifuku. The assault kicked off the moment Katakuri gunned down Jigra; with the Fire Tank Pirates unable to drive the killers back, Oven and Daifuku stepped forward and brought the raid to a swift end.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the assassin group called in One Piece?

The Organ Dealing Assassination Group is an anime-only crew of killers bound to the trafficker Jigra. They strip organs from the people they murder and sell them through the Underworld's shadow markets.

What was the Organ Dealing Assassination Group's plan at Sanji and Pudding's wedding?

The Organ Dealing Assassination Group planned to breach Big Mom's tea party, cut down every guest inside, and sell the harvested organs on the Underworld's black market. Roughly a hundred fighters took part in the raid.

Who led the Organ Dealing Assassination Group?

The Organ Dealing Assassination Group was led by four captains: a wolf-type mink, a bulky man whose flesh turns aside bullets, a warrior spinning a chain sickle, and a killer gripping a knife, all bound to the trafficker Jigra.

Who stopped the Organ Dealing Assassination Group's attack?

Charlotte Oven and Charlotte Daifuku brought the raid to a swift end after Charlotte Katakuri gunned down Jigra and the Fire Tank Pirates proved unable to drive the assassins back.

Is the Organ Dealing Assassination Group canon to the One Piece manga?

No, the Organ Dealing Assassination Group is a non-canon group that appears only in the anime, first showing up in Episode 830.

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