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Red Arrows Pirates

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Featured only in the sixth One Piece film, the Red Arrows Pirates were a crew that sailed during the age of Gol D. Roger. Led by Baron Omatsuri, the band was wiped out by a storm, leaving its captain to twist the survivors' fates on a hidden island.

Era: age of Gol D. Roger
Bounty: at least 1,000,000 (collective, partially obscured)
Status: non-canon
Japanese Name: レッドアローズ海賊団
First Appearance: Movie 6
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Overview

Belonging exclusively to the movie Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island, this crew operated in the same period that Gol D. Roger roamed the seas. Their captain was Baron Omatsuri, and the group is notable for being the only crew shown carrying a single shared bounty rather than individual rewards for its members. The exact figure was never made plain, since the wanted poster keeps most of the number concealed, yet six visible zeros place the total somewhere in the millions.

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Role

A violent storm tore the crew apart, sparing only Baron Omatsuri and casting the broken ship onto the shore of a remote island. The captain reshaped that place into a resort that admitted pirates alone, a trap built so entire crews could be fed to the Lily Carnation, a plant treated as a bloom of death and renewal. Survivors such as Muchigoro, DJ Gappa, Kotetsu, and the elderly Four Wise Men were sustained as plant hybrids to power its illusions. Once Monkey D. Luffy destroyed the Lily Carnation, the illusions collapsed and Omatsuri was finally laid to rest.

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Notable Members

Baron Omatsuri stood as the crew's leader and its lone survivor of the disaster. A distinctive subset of the band was the Four Wise Men, four tiny old members with frog-like features who gave the group its nickname, consisting of Kerojii, Keroko, Keroshot, and Kerodeek. Despite the all-male impression their name suggests, one among them is female. Other remembered crewmates include Muchigoro, who recalled the band crossing paths with Gol D. Roger shortly before the storm struck, along with DJ Gappa and Kotetsu.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the captain of the Red Arrows Pirates?

Baron Omatsuri captains the Red Arrows Pirates and is the crew's lone survivor after a violent storm destroyed the rest of the ship.

What happened to the Red Arrows Pirates?

A violent storm tore the Red Arrows Pirates apart, sparing only Baron Omatsuri, whose broken ship washed up on a remote island. He then reshaped the island into a resort that fed pirate visitors to a deadly plant called the Lily Carnation.

What movie do the Red Arrows Pirates appear in?

The Red Arrows Pirates appear exclusively in the sixth One Piece film, Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island, and are non-canon to the main story.

What is unique about the Red Arrows Pirates' bounty?

The Red Arrows Pirates are notable for being the only crew shown carrying a single shared bounty rather than individual rewards for each member. The exact figure is never revealed, since the wanted poster keeps most of the number concealed, though six visible zeros place the total in the millions.

Who are the Four Wise Men in the Red Arrows Pirates?

The Four Wise Men are a distinctive subset of the Red Arrows Pirates made up of tiny, elderly frog-like members named Kerojii, Keroko, Keroshot, and Kerodeek. Despite the group's name, one of the four is female.

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