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Roronoa Zoro (ロロノア・ゾロ) , known in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia as "Roronoa Zolo" is a fictional character in the anime and manga One Piece.

About Zoro

Being a member of the Straw Hat Pirates, he has a bounty of 60 million Belli. According to Oda, Zoro resembles a shark.[1]

Originally, the American version (VIZ) spelled his name as "Roronoa Zoro", but it was changed to "Zolo" in chapter 50. His name was changed in the North American English versions possibly for trademark reasons, and to match up with the dub by 4Kids Entertainment.

His family name, Roronoa, comes from the real-life French pirate François l'Ollonais. This is because there is no differentiation between R and L in Japanese, so the name may also be said R'Orronais. His first name is also redolent of the famed swordsman Zorro.[2]

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An early sketch design for Buggy's crew

Zoro is a mighty swordsman who fights with santōryū, three daito katana, and his own unique fighting style. Though not a samurai, he appears to maintain a certain degree of bushido, and is frequently mistaken for one. Unlike Luffy and most of the other Strawhats, Zoro has been known to kill his opponents if he has to, though never in cold blood.

In Japanese Fan Polls, Zoro is consistently the second most popular character. While in a poll recently done by 4Kids, Zoro is the most popular character by a landslide.

Eiichiro Oda stated that he made Zoro as a bodyguard of Buggy in earlier versions of the story. He scrapped that idea for the final version of One Piece.

Personality and Relationships

Zoro has a stern, serious and distanced personality, but unlike Robin he often reacts in a goofy and exaggerated comic style. When the crew sails from one island to another, he normally either trains with weights or just sleeps and is normally awakened in a rather violent way by either Nami or Sanji. He also likes sake, almost to the degree that Luffy likes meat, but is never shown drunk. Luffy likes to make fun of Zoro for his lack of orientation, despite his sense of direction not being much better (Zoro often gets lost, even in small spaces or when he is led by someone). Even though his sense of direction is very poor, he has other strong senses and is often one of the first members of the crew to hear an enemy approaching or sense danger. Zoro likes to compete with Sanji and they often get into fights over petty matters, often at inopportune moments.

Zoro is the swordsman of the crew, and therefore normally fights other swordsmen of enemy groups such as Cabaji the Acrobat in the Buggy the Clown arc or Mr. 1 in the Alabasta arc. Through this, he developed a few rivalries. His goal is to become the world's best swordsman. To accomplish this, he has to defeat Dracule Mihawk who, as of now in the story, holds this title. He confronted Mihawk once during the Baratie arc but lost to a 6 inch knife and was left with the huge scar on the front of his torso, which was caused by Mihawk's Black Sword (Grosses messer).

Zoro has a unique relationship with Master Chief Petty Officer Tashigi of the Marines. Tashigi and Zoro met in Loguetown, where she helped him search for new katana. Tashigi says that she wants to confiscate all great swords from the pirates and headhunters who wield them, not realizing that Zoro is one of those pirates. Zoro defeated her once but refused to fight her again in later confrontations, due to her uncanny resemblance to his childhood friend, Kuina. Whenever he sees her, he runs away claiming that she is the one person he cannot fight.

Zoro can also be very vigorous and won't back down when he is determined to achieve a goal or defeat an enemy. On Little Garden, he attempted to to slice off his feet to escape death and return to the battle. When Zoro has the intention to fight seriously, he normally ties his green bandana (which is usually tied around his left upper arm) over his head.

History

Zoro's Vow

As a boy, Zoro trained in a dojo. Even as a child, Zoro was strong enough to defeat most adults. However, there was one person Zoro could not beat - the sensei's daughter, Kuina. After their 2000th fight (and Kuina's 2000th victory) Zoro challenged her in private for one more match - with real swords. He lost. Afterwards Zoro cried out of frustration, that he cannot fullfil his dream of becoming the world's best swordsman if he cannot beat Kuina. After Zoro clearly said that was his dream, Kuina started to cry as well, saying that she wants to be the best swordsman too, but her father says that girls can't be master swordsmen so she doesn't have much time left and that she is already beginning to mature. Zoro yelled at her that she shouldn't say that because she can beat him, and the two make a promise - that either of them must become the worlds best swordsman. The next day, Kuina died falling down the stairs of her house.

  • Note: In the english dub by 4Kids, this scene was censored and instead she was written to have been badly hurt by a group from an nearby town and was unable to fight anymore.

Zoro, remembering the promise, decided to fullfil the promise for both of them, and he asked the teacher for Kuina's sword, Wado Ichimonji (Wadō Ichimonji), and he started to develop a new fighting style - santōryū, a three-swords-style. Before her sudden death, Zoro fought with two swords but after her death, Zoro started using her sword as well, clenched in his mouth.

Life on the Seas

Somehow he learned of Mihawk, who is currently the greatest swordsman in the world. Eventually, Zoro went to sea looking to find and challenge Mihawk to a duel but somehow got lost and could not return to his home. Since fighting is more or less the only thing Zoro is really good at, he would usually take on a bounty hunter job in order to pay for sword repairs and meals. From then on, he quickly made a reputation as a "Pirate Hunter". Because of his reputation, Zoro was offered a position and a number in Baroque Works because of his bounty hunting skills, but declined when he was not allowed to "be made the boss". Afterwards, he killed the person who offered, an earlier Mr. 7 of Baroque Works.

A moment of kindness landed Zoro in trouble with Helmeppo, the wimpy son of the Marine captain Axe-Hand Morgan. Zoro joined Monkey D. Luffy's crew after being saved from execution by the Marines, and is now one of Luffy's crew as the first mate. Holding on to his dream of becoming the greatest swordsman in the world he only joined Luffy to accomplish that goal, though Luffy doesn't mind - on the contrary, he only sees it natural that the greatest swordsman and the greatest pirate are on the same crew.

Recent Chapters

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Zoro, Sanji, and Sogeking re-united with Nami and Chopper in the tunnel underneath the Bridge of Hesitation along with the sea train conductor Kokoro and her grand-daughter Chimney, but as the tunnel became flooded with water, Kokoro revealed herself to be a mermaid in order to save them from drowning, and took them on board of the escape ship, to wait for Luffy to finish his fight. They are currently engaged in combat with around 200 marine captains and lieutenants, one of which even managed to destroy Zoro's Yubashiri by using an as of yet unknown devil-fruit ability. As with the other Strawhats, Zoro also heard a voice telling everyone to jump into the sea and with the rest of them he landed on the supposedly rebuilt Going Merry. Using Luffy like a sling shot he and Sanji deflected 2 cannon balls back at the Buster Call ships that initally fired them. He and the crew then escaped safley on the going merry,

Abilities and powers

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Zoro unleashing Nitō-ryū Iai: Rashōmon.

Zoro is a master swordsman, able to use one, two and three swords in varying attack styles, although he is most comfortable with his Santōryū (literally: three sword style). Lacking a third hand for a third sword, Zoro holds his third sword in his mouth. Along with his mastery of his self-developed sword art, Zoro has above average speed and lifting capacity, as demonstrated when he performs his various maneuvers (such as lifting a huge section of a destroyed building). He also has an abnormal amount of stamina, able to withstand ridiculous blood loss and prolonged battles.

Zoro is arguably one of the strongest humans in One Piece; while most super powered heroes and villains gain power from eating one of the Devil Fruits, Zoro has gained his powers through hard work and training in his sword techniques, some of which can be used as projectiles - using the air itself to hurt the enemy. Even without his swords he has monstrous strength (in one instance he lifted and tossed an entire building at an opponent) and he can use some sword techniques without his swords.

All of Zoro's attacks are puns and have multiple meanings. Some common techniques are Oni Giri (Demon Slash, if read as one word it sounds like "onigiri" which means "riceball"), a three-sword attack where all swords are slashed at the same time to form an asterisk, and 36/72/108 Pondo Hou (36/72/108 Pound Cannon / 36/72/108 Phoenixes of Passion and Desire), a projectile attack for which the power increases according to how many swords are used. See Zoro's Attack List.

His Pōndo Hō attacks are reference to the 36 passions of the Buddhism (Sight, Hearing, Speech, Smell, Touch, Thought and on to those desires, Good, Evil, Neutrality, and onto those desires, Purity, Corruption. Total number of combinations: 36)

It is also interesting to note that Zoro's newest power, Asura, actually takes it name from a Hindu cast of demons that were enemies to the gods, which was itself related to the word Ahura. In some sects of the Hindu religion, the belief that the Asura are supreme and that the devas are actually evil is known as Zoroastrian meaning that Zoro's name and technique names may have all come from the same place, though it is only speculation at this point.

Zoro's Swords

Zoro's most important sword is Wadō Ichimonji, (The One Road of Harmony), which was once Kuina's sword and is one of the 21 Ō Wazamono or '21 Great Edges' of the world. This is the sword he puts in his mouth when using santoryu. He also had two other swords he used in his right and left hands (the ones he had before Kuina's death) were destroyed by "Hawk eye" Mihawk during the Don Krieg Arc. His other two swords, obtained in Loguetown after the Arlong Arc, are the Sandai Kitetsu and Yubashiri (currently broken). Sandai Kitetsu (Third Generation Demon-Splitter, known as Kitetsu III in the Viz translation) is supposedly capable of cutting anything. While the Shodai Kitetsu was a Saijō Ō Wazamono (excellent grade sword) and the Nidai Kitetsu was an Ō Wazamono, Sandai Kitetsu is a Wazamono or 'Sharp Sword' that has a curse which caused all the previous owners to fall to tragic deaths. Yubashiri (Snow Run), Zoro's third sword, is an extremely light but strong sword, and is one of the world's 50 Ryō Wazamono.[3] It should be noted that the wazamono swords of One Piece are most likely based on actual swords shown in this list of wazamono swords. As of chapter 426, Yubashiri has been destroyed, and Zoro is seen on the next page using what appears to be a generic Marine-grade sword.

Zoro often speaks with his sword held in his mouth, though it's unknown how he manages to do so. The creator of the series, Eiichiro Oda, has said that it is his heart that allows him to speak, though Oda is known for giving joke answers to fans' questions, as well as just making up answers on the spot to avoid leaving a fan's question unanswered. One possibility is that he learned ventriloquism on his own in order to communicate while fighting.

References

  1. ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.20 - Chapter 177, Fan question: What animals represent each of the 5 crew members, Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, Nami and Usopp?
  2. ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.4 - Chapter 28, Fan question: Is Zoro named after François l'Ollonais?
  3. ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.13 - Chapter 112, Oda explains Zoro's swords

See also