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Trump Pirates

Character

Villains of the second film, this East Blue crew answers to the Trump Siblings, five captains themed after playing cards and animals under Bear King. From Clockwork Island they built a doomsday cannon meant to crown their leader Pirate King.

Base: Trump Castle, Clockwork Island
Canon: non-canon
Total Bounty: at least 38,500,000
Also Known As: Card Brothers / Card Pirates
Japanese Name: トランプ兄弟
First Appearance: Clockwork Island Adventure (Movie 2)
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Overview

Command of this crew is split among five captains, each modeled on both a playing card and an animal, with Bear King at their head and, ranked beneath him, Skunk One, Boo Jack, Pin Joker, and Honey Queen. The chosen names lean on a deck's most valuable cards: King, Queen, Jack, Joker, and Ace. Their combined bounty, sitting at no less than 38,500,000 Berries, ranks as the smallest total of any non-canon crew. A stern bear face fronts their flag, backed by ordinary crossbones and circled by the four suits of a card deck.

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Role

Despite their numbers, the outfit turns out to be feeble. Between them the siblings hold five bounties and two Devil Fruit powers and each commands several subordinate fleets, yet most collapse in short order. Honey Queen, a Logia user, was subdued with little effort, while three of her fellow captains fell almost at once: Pin Joker went down alongside Skunk One and Boo Jack. Only Bear King managed to draw the fight out before losing. Their signature weapon, the King Cannon, was a four-wheeled tank carrying a screw-shaped barrel dressed in the card suits, forced out of Clockwork Island's captive scientists to hurl drilling shells strong enough to ripple shockwaves across the ocean. Luffy undid it by flinging a round back, cracking the glass floor under the machine.

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Notable Members

Bear King serves as the overall commander, backed by his four fellow captains: Boo Jack, Skunk One, Honey Queen, and Pin Joker, each steering ships crowned with card motifs and fitting animal figureheads. Ruling Clockwork Island for years from their stronghold, Trump Castle, the siblings set out to install Bear King as the Pirate King before the Straw Hat Pirates, aided by Borodo and Akisu, brought them down. Uniquely, the crew recycled the Hyena Three henchmen from the first film, and it remains the only non-canon crew given more than one wanted-poster design across two movies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who leads the Trump Pirates in One Piece?

The Trump Pirates are led by five captains styled after playing cards, with Bear King at the head alongside Skunk One, Boo Jack, Pin Joker, and Honey Queen.

What was the Trump Pirates' plan for Bear King?

The Trump Siblings built a doomsday weapon on Clockwork Island meant to help crown their leader Bear King as the Pirate King.

What is the King Cannon used by the Trump Pirates?

The King Cannon was the Trump Pirates' four-wheeled tank bearing a screw-shaped barrel, forced out of Clockwork Island's captive scientists to fire drilling shells strong enough to send shockwaves across the ocean.

How did the Straw Hat Pirates defeat the Trump Pirates?

Luffy disabled the King Cannon by flinging one of its own shells back at it, cracking the glass floor beneath the machine, while the Straw Hat Pirates, aided by Borodo and Akisu, brought down the Trump Siblings one by one.

Are the Trump Pirates a canon crew?

No, the Trump Pirates are a non-canon crew that first appeared as the villains of the second One Piece film, Clockwork Island Adventure.

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