One Piece’s Crocodile is one of the most unflappable, ruthless villains in all of anime and manga. The cool and collected leader of Baroque Works isn’t easily flustered, with only the absurd antics of Monkey D. Luffy seeming to get a rise out of him. Otherwise, Crocodile remains a mostly stoic figure in One Piece’s world of chaos. That said, Crocodile loses all semblance of dignity after Luffy crushes him during the Alabasta arc.Crocodile’s popularity explains why fans have taken so much notice of the only moment where a non-Luffy character manages to provoke the former Shichibukai. During the Impel Down arc, Crocodile expresses a desire to join Luffy’s alliance of prison escapees. When the Straw Hat captain seems reluctant, it’s Revolutionary Commander Ivankov who chips in, stating he can keep Crocodile under control and that, if Crocodile tries anything, Ivankov can “fix him.” The hook-handed felon reacts with a pained expression, leading to countless fan theories.Crocodile was first introduced as the overarching villain of the Alabasta arc, a notorious Warlord of the Sea and one of the strongest people that Luffy had to fight until that point. However, his initial character journey doesn’t delve into his earlier days. As a result, fans wrote him off as a minor personality. That said, Crocodile’s mysterious past is first brought up during the Impel Down arc, where he offers to help Inazuma, Ivankov, and Luffy escape Level 6 of the eponymous prison. Luffy initially refused, but Ivankov suggested that Crocodile wouldn’t have the guts to betray anyone. Crocodile is embarrassed when he sees Ivankov, a reaction that is subsequently explained when Ivankov snarkily mentions the former Warlord’s “precious weakness.”
One Piece‘s Crocodile is one of the most unflappable, ruthless villains in all of anime and manga. The cool and collected leader of Baroque Works isn’t easily flustered, with only the absurd antics of Monkey D. Luffy seeming to get a rise out of him. Otherwise, Crocodile remains a mostly stoic figure in One Piece‘s world of chaos. That said, Crocodile loses all semblance of dignity after Luffy crushes him during the Alabasta arc.
Crocodile’s popularity explains why fans have taken so much notice of the only moment where a non-Luffy character manages to provoke the former Shichibukai. During the Impel Down arc, Crocodile expresses a desire to join Luffy’s alliance of prison escapees. When the Straw Hat captain seems reluctant, it’s Revolutionary Commander Ivankov who chips in, stating he can keep Crocodile under control and that, if Crocodile tries anything, Ivankov can “fix him.” The hook-handed felon reacts with a pained expression, leading to countless fan theories.
Crocodile was first introduced as the overarching villain of the Alabasta arc, a notorious Warlord of the Sea and one of the strongest people that Luffy had to fight until that point. However, his initial character journey doesn’t delve into his earlier days. As a result, fans wrote him off as a minor personality. That said, Crocodile’s mysterious past is first brought up during the Impel Down arc, where he offers to help Inazuma, Ivankov, and Luffy escape Level 6 of the eponymous prison. Luffy initially refused, but Ivankov suggested that Crocodile wouldn’t have the guts to betray anyone. Crocodile is embarrassed when he sees Ivankov, a reaction that is subsequently explained when Ivankov snarkily mentions the former Warlord’s “precious weakness.”
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