Franky (One Piece)

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Franky
One Piece character

Franky, from the anime and manga series One Piece.
First appearance Manga Chapter #329
Anime Episode #233
Created by Eiichiro Oda
Voiced by Japanese
Kazuki Yao
Junko Noda (as a child)
English
(FUNimation)
Patrick Seitz
Greg Ayres (as a child)
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Aliases Cutty Flam, The Cyborg ("Cyborg Franky") "SUPER"
Age 34[1]
Gender Male
Species Human (with artificial parts; a cyborg)
Date of birth March 9[2]
Occupation Shipwright
Pirate (Straw Hat Pirates)
Known relatives Abandonment Parents
Bounty 44,000,000 Beli

Franky (フランキー Furankī?) is a fictional character from the anime and manga series One Piece by Eichiro Oda. He is the seventh member to join and the Shipwright of the Straw Hat Pirates.

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[edit] About Franky

According to Eiichiro Oda, Franky is represented by the color light blue, and he smells of carpentry wood and gunpowder, much like Usopp. Franky was created by Oda with Kazuki Yao's voice in mind because of his portrayals as Jango and Mr. 2 Bon Clay[3].

Franky is a cyborg who makes his first appearance in the city of Water 7 as the founder and leader of the Franky Family, a group of ship dismantlers and delinquents. Even though he is not technically part of the crew during the Water 7 Arc he joins with the Straw Hat crew to fight the World Government and CP9. With Nico Robin they are both held by CP9 who holds him for Tom's work on the Gold Roger's ship. With the help of the Straw Hat pirates, Franky defeats Spandam and helps the pirates escape from the marines. With their escape he is reluctant to join the crew because he doesn't want to leave his friends and home behind. His dream is to build a ship capable of sailing to the end of the Grand Line. He partially accomplished this when he constructed the Straw Hat pirates' second ship, the Thousand Sunny. He is currently sailing with the crew to completely fulfill his dream.

Franky (known originally as Cutty Flam) was born the son of a pirate in South Blue and crossed into the Grand Line when he was four years old[4]. After being abandoned, he became the apprentice of the master shipwright Tom, who built Gol D. Roger's ship, the Oro Jackson. He and Iceburg helped Tom construct the sea train after Spandam, leader of CP5 at that time, brought charges against Tom in order to pressure him into surrendering the blueprints to the superweapon, Pluton. After completing the sea train, Tom refused to give up the blueprints, resulting in Spandam using Cutty Flam's fleet of warships to attack Water 7. In order to protect Cutty, Tom takes the blame for the attack and is sentenced to the Marine prison Impel Down. Cutty Flam tries to stop the sea train as it is taking Tom away, but is run over by the charging engine. Nearly dead, he awakens on a scrapped vessel and uses the nearby parts to create his cyborg body. Cutty Flam later returns to Water 7 under the name Franky, where he rounds up the lowlifes of the city to form the Franky Family. Franky has 'BF36' carved into his shoulders, indicating he is the thirty-sixth iteration of his Battle Franky line.[5] Series creator Eiichiro Oda says Franky has a 'butt-butt-chin.[6]

When asked why Franky is powered by cola, Oda simply replied[7] "COLA IS GOOD".

[edit] Powers and abilities

As a cyborg, Franky's artificial parts grant him incredible strength, as well as making him practically invulnerable to most frontal attacks. He built his cyborg body himself,[8] making his back his only weak point, as he couldn't reach it during construction. His fighting style focuses on projectile attacks, including an extendable right arm and cannons in his left arm. Franky's body is powered by cola, which he stores in a refrigerator built into his stomach (note he often yells out the word SUPERRRRR! when he powers up after refilling himself with cola, though he uses the word fairly often anyway) . His supply of cola can be refilled by either drinking cola or manually inserting full bottles directly into his refrigerator. His physical strength was enough to easily break through Fukurou's tekkai technique, [9] which gives the body the hardness of steel, while completely out of cola.

Franky is very talented in many forms of construction; aside from building the Straw Hat's Thousand Sunny, Franky is able to build a very stable bridge across a large gap in an instant, using only nearby debris (while also paying amazing attention to detail).[10] He has even proven able to build a flight of stairs as quickly as he can climb them, though they will not remain standing for very long.

Franky's body is also equipped with countless weapons he has installed. These include and are not limited to machine guns, grenade launchers, shields, fire breath, projectile nails, boomerang sideburns, and an intensely strong air gun. His right arm seems to be primarily used for close combat, being revealed to be entirely steel beneath a fleshy glove (which is implied to hit harder when he removes it). His right hand is linked to his wrist by a long chain, allowing him to shoot it like a grappling hook or to punch at great lengths. His left is primarily armed with guns, such as a machine gun in his wrist and a pistol in his finger.

Franky's hair style and attitude are affected by the type of drink he uses for fuel, seen when Chopper accidentally hands him vegetable juice and tea.[11] Franky's strength and weapons are much more powerful when he is fueled by cola, and some of his attacks can not be used without it.[12] His hair acts as a kind of meter to the amount of cola in his stomach, being tall if he is full and sagging if empty.[13] Franky's stomach compartment can hold up to three bottles or three litres of cola.[14]

[edit] Franky in other media

Franky has appeared in the video games Jump Ultimate Stars and One Piece: Gear Spirit for the Nintendo DS and One Piece: Unlimited Adventure for the Wii.

[edit] References

  1. ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.44 - Chapter 427, Fan question:Umm, I have a little question about Franky-san. He was adopted at age 10, began building the sea train at age 12, finished the Express 10 years later, and 4 years after that met with the accident from "8 years ago," which would mean... HE'S 34 YEARS OLD!! Can someone really be so nutty at that age? Before doing the calculations, I assumed he was 18 or something...((JP) ISBN 4-08-874287-7 )
  2. ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.43 - Chapter 415, Fan question: Since the S (Set that) B (Birthday,) S (Son) Reader Corner is basically becoming a ritual now, I would like to take control of the Water Seven and CP9 Arc; Franky - 3/9(Cyborg Cy/Sa = 3, Gu = 9)((JP)ISBN 4-08-874149-8 )
  3. ^ Eiichiro Oda, December 22nd 2007 at the annual JUMP Festa One Piece Stage Event
  4. ^ One Piece Manga - Chapter 490
  5. ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.44 - Chapter 422, Fan question: Oda-sensei, I have a question. In Chapter 405, "Power," from Volume 42, when Franky uses his "seek-and-destroy cannon" it says BF 36 on his shoulders. That stands for Battle Franky 36, right?! Well?! ((JP) ISBN 4-08-874287-7 )
  6. ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol40 - Chapter 379, Fan question: To Oda-sensei. You know what butt-chins are, right? What kind of chin does Franky have?((JP)ISBN 4-08-874003-3 )
  7. ^ SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.40 - Chapter 384, Fan question: Why is Franky's fuel cola?((JP) ISBN 4-08-874003-3 )
  8. ^ One Piece Manga
  9. ^ One Piece Manga
  10. ^ One Piece Manga - Vol.48 - Chapter 461 ((JP)ISBN 978-4-08-874442-1 )
  11. ^ One Piece Manga - Vol.42 - Chapter 404 ((JP) ISBN 4-08-874127-7 )
  12. ^ One Piece Manga
  13. ^ One Piece Manga
  14. ^ One Piece Manga

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