![]() ![]() He continues to wear the standard Marine cap, though unlike his predecessor's, it does not have the life-sized seagull on top. He has also replaced his trademark red suit for a white one, similar to what Sengoku wore when he was Fleet Admiral however, Sakazuki still wears the same floral pattern shirt underneath and does not wear his black signature gloves. In addition to his injuries, he also grew a mustache and goatee. He wore a cap similar to the Marines' cap he would don in the future, except it has the kanji for "justice" instead.Īfter the timeskip, as a result of his intense battle with Kuzan at Punk Hazard, the right side of Sakazuki's neck and face are scarred, and a chunk of his right ear is missing. He also wore tattered clothes and carried a dagger. Īs a child, Sakazuki still had the grim disposition he retained as an adult. Until getting off his chair in order to destroy an incoming iceberg during the Summit War of Marineford, his face was always hidden by the bill of his cap. Twenty-two years ago, at the Ohara Incident, he wore a simple white Marine cap under a dark gray hood that seemed to be a part of a cloak he wore beneath his suit, or Marine coat. In his youth, Sakazuki wore an open red shirt, as well as a set of khaki pants held up with a loosely tied yellow-orange ribbed belt with a silver bullseye shaped buckle, and a pair of red sneakers. In the anime, his eye color is seen to be brown, and this was also shown in a colored drawing by Eiichiro Oda. He has another, smaller tattoo in the shape of a black sword on his right deltoids and a small part of the biceps. Sakazuki's tattoo has flame-shaped edges, and it extends from the admiral's left shoulder to his hip, covering part of his back and ribs. The tattoo on the left side of his chest is black (light blue in the anime), containing numerous images of flowers integrated into its design. Unlike many high-ranking Marines, he does not wear a tie, but instead leaves his light red colored flower-patterned shirt unbuttoned, showing his muscular neck and part of his tattoo. He usually wears a standard Marine cap and sports a crimson, double-breasted suit, decorated with what appears to be a pink rose on his left buttonhole. He stands at 306 cm (10'), making him taller than other massive characters like Jinbe, who is 301 cm. He's about as tall as his fellow admirals, with a square-shaped face, very pronounced facial features, and short black hair. Sakazuki is an incredibly tall, light-skinned, unusually muscular man (the most muscular of the former admirals and being on par with Sengoku and Garp). Teach, and, after his promotion, he currently serves as one of main antagonists for the remainder of the One Piece series. Because of his actions, Sakazuki is one of the three main antagonists of the Marineford Arc alongside Sengoku and Marshall D. Sakazuki is perhaps the most strident follower of Absolute Justice in the entire series, to the point where his extremism prompted his fellow admiral Aokiji to oppose his promotion to fleet admiral and resign from the Marines after this effort failed. In the anime, he was mentioned earlier by vice admiral Jonathan during the anime-only G-8 Arc, which aired after Akainu had been revealed in the manga. In the manga, Akainu was first mentioned by Nico Robin during the initial encounter with Aokiji. ![]() ![]() Upon becoming the fleet admiral, one of Sakazuki's first decisions was to relocate Marine Headquarters into the New World in preparation for the New Pirate Age. During the first half of the series, he was one of the three admirals, as the last one to debut. Sakazuki, formerly known by his admiral alias Akainu, is the current fleet admiral of the Marines, succeeding the previous fleet admiral, Sengoku. Logia For the ceremony, see Sakazuki (Ceremony). ![]()
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