Oda mentioned that there were many characters in the Wano Country Arc he wanted to draw and he wasn’t kidding! This arc has featured and introduced a massive myriad of characters and with all the factions and names, it’s a bit hard to keep track of them all. So I decided to make you a handy guide that keeps track of every single relevant or named character in the arc!
By the way, the name romanizations are based on what we have and some of them might be subject to change depending to opinion or translation, as we don’t have their canon spelling yet. For the more Japanese names, since Oda has often romanized them with all the letters (ex: Luffytarou instead of Luffytaro, Zorojuurou instead of Zorojuro), I’ve decided to keep them that way (hence why you’ll see stuff like “Kaidou”, even if the community is more used to just calling him “Kaido”), just to keep it safe. Anyways, here you go!
The Straw Hats:
The old rulers of Wano:
The supporters of Oden:
Other Members of the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance:
The Beasts Pirates:
The Wano Government:
Inhabitants of Wano:
Others:
That’s everyone! Hopefully this helps you keep track of them more easily!
Artur dono Salute ! awesome work as always !
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Hey Artur!
You forgot to switch the Japanese title from Oden to Toki
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Thanks, I fixed it!
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+ forgot to switch Komachiyo into Hihimaru
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Very nice list! Thank you for that.
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Also forgot of Wanda’s japanese name. By the way, great work!
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Thank you Sir Artur! Looking forward for your next chapter! eggzoited!!
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Gracias señor Arturo definitivamente es mucha más fácil tener su lista con las imágenes y la información . Se ve todo en empeño y el trabajo que da a todo lo que hace
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I think you forgot CP0.
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Hey Artur, when will you post Vivre Card Vol 9 ?
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Man, just one chapter and it’s already outdated. You poor, poor being.
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The group of the elite ninjas should be ‘Oniwabanshu’ instead. Thanks for the guide!
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Update it please and great work there
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