Updated on May 16, 11:58 a.m. (GMT+8): Improved relevancy.
Netflix did a stellar job in introducing the pirates of the One Piece live action, presenting them alongside their individual bounty posters.
In the series, a total of eight One Piece live action bounty posters made their appearance.
Complete list of One Piece live action bounty posters
- Gold Roger – Unknown bounty amount
- Monkey D. Luffy – 30 million Berries
- Arlong – 20 million Berries
- Don Krieg – 17 million Berries
- Kuro – 16 million Berries
- Buggy – 15 million Berries
- Alvida – 5 million Berries
- Dracule Mihawk – Bounty canceled
Gold Roger – Unknown bounty amount
Legendary pirate Gold Roger (Michael Dorman) was the first to conquer the Grand Line and was known as King of the Pirates. His last words before he was executed by the Marines of the World Government revealed that he’d hidden his treasure somewhere in the Grand Line, thereby kicking off the Great Pirate Era.
In the anime, Gold Roger held a staggering bounty of 5,564,800,000 Berries. Yet, it’s essential to note that his wanted notice became null and void following his voluntary execution due to an incurable ailment.
Monkey D. Luffy – 30 million Berries
Monkey D. Luffy (Inaki Godoy) is the protagonist of One Piece. What he lacks in experience, he more than makes up for with positivity and his Gum-Gum Fruit superpowers. His life’s goal is to assemble his own crew, seek out the One Piece, and earn the title of Pirate King.
After defeating notorious pirates in East Blue, such as Arlong and Kuro, Luffy secured his initial bounty of 30,000,000 Berries, the highest bounty in the area.
Arlong – 20 million Berries
Arlong (McKinley Belcher) is a fish-man pirate in the live action. He’s known for being a formidable pirate who controlled Arlong Park and the surrounding area, including Cocoyasi Village.
Don Krieg – 17 million Berries
A major threat in the pirating world, Don Krieg has a fleet of 50 ships and a nasty temper. His distinctive appearance features striking purple hair that complements his imposing golden armor.
Don Krieg (Milton Schorr) is notorious for his ruthless nature and his ambitious pursuit to dominate the treacherous waters of the Grand Line.
Kuro – 17 million Berries
Captain Kuro (Alexander Maniatis), also known as “Kuro of a Hundred Plans,” is a former pirate captain in One Piece.
He’s a cunning and calculating pirate who faked his own death to retire from piracy, only to resurface with a sinister plan to steal a treasure.
Buggy – 15 million Berries
Buggy (Jeff Ward), a man fully dedicated to his eccentric chaos clown persona, proudly leads the Buggy Pirates. His striking appearance is adorned with clown makeup, and he wields the extraordinary abilities of the Chop-Chop Fruit. Much like other pirates, Buggy shares the aspiration of discovering the coveted One Piece treasure.
In the East Blue Saga, Buggy’s initial bounty stands at a formidable 15 million Berries.
Alvida – 5 million Berries
Alvida (Ilia Isorelys Paulino) is the Captain of the Alvida Pirates. She’s loud and angry but knows how to look cute on the high seas.
She is initially introduced as a large and unattractive pirate captain who terrorizes others.
Dracule Mihawk – Bounty canceled
Dracule Mihawk (Steven Ward), also known as Hawk Eyes, is the pirate who owns the mantle of “Strongest Swordsman in the World.” Roronoa Zoro (Mackenyu Arata) sees him as the man whom he has to beat to gain that title.
Mihawk’s threat level is undeniable, heightened by his possession of the legendary blade known as Yoru, one of the esteemed 12 Supreme Grade swords.
Why was Mihawk’s bounty canceled in One Piece?
In the world of One Piece, bounties issued on pirates and criminals can be nullified or rescinded for a multitude of reasons.
In the case of Mihawk, he forged an alliance with the World Government, earning the distinguished title of one of the “Warlords of the Sea.” As part of this accord, his bounty was essentially rendered null and void, and he was officially recognized as an ally of the government.