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Jango the Turncoat is a hypnotist and Marine lieutenant commander[3] serving under Rear Admiral Hina. He was formerly the captain of the Black Cat Pirates and Captain Kuro's first mate, known as "One-Two" Jango.[2][4] After being pardoned for his crimes with the help of Fullbody, he decided to enlist in the Marines with his newfound friend.[10]

Due to his actions, Jango can be considered the secondary antagonist of the Syrup Village Arc. He is also the protagonist of the Jango's Dance Paradise Cover Page Serial.

Appearance[]

Jango is a skinny, blondish-gray haired man who appears to favor strange, flamboyant clothes; the most notable of these are his red, heart-shaped glasses, which disguise his heart-shaped eyes and matching eyebrows.[11] According to Eiichiro Oda, the striped, beard-like growth on his chin is actually the stem of a mushroom that grew while he was sleeping (Jango having eaten the cap, but finding it so disgusting that he left the rest alone).[12]

As Kuro's first mate, he was known to favor a simple sleeveless shirt and blue bandanna. After being "promoted" to captain, he favored a blue, wide-brimmed hat, olive-green trousers (with similarly colored gloves), and black shoes with tall white socks. He combined these with a simple blue jacket when travelling incognito, but wore a larger, more imposing overcoat lined with ring-like decorations when acting in his "official" capacity as captain.

Once he joined the Marines, Jango began wearing even gaudier articles—most notably a bright purple-and-yellow giraffe-patterned shirt—with the standard Marine Seaman cap.

Gallery[]

Jango's Eyes
Jango's heart-shaped eyes underneath his glasses.
Jango Bounty Poster DC
Jango's wanted poster.
Jango At Age 24
Jango at age 24.
Jango Initial Outfit
Jango's first outfit during the Syrup Village Arc.
Jango's Pirate Captain Outfit
Jango's second outfit during the Syrup Village Arc.
Jango Dance Paradise Disguise
Jango's first outfit during Jango's Dance Paradise.
Jango Dance Paradise Winner Outfit
Jango's second outfit during Jango's Dance Paradise.
Jango Chore Boy Outfit
Jango's third outfit during Jango's Dance Paradise.
Jango's Outfit on Kyuka Island
Jango's Levely Outfit
Jango's outfit on the way to the Levely.
Jango Egghead Arc Outfit
Jango's outfit during the Egghead Arc.

Video Games[]

Other[]

Jango Anime Concept Art
Jango's concept art from the anime.
Jango Clothes Manga Color Scheme
Jango's color scheme in the manga.
Jango Manga Color Scheme
Jango's facial color scheme in the manga.
Jango Digitally Colored Manga
Jango Dream Soccer King
Jango's Poster Dance Carnival
Jango's wanted poster in Jango's Dance Carnival.
Jango's Poster Live Action
Jango's wanted poster in the live-action series.

Personality[]

Jango is a powerful yet somewhat bumbling hypnotist. He is mostly carefree and was fully aware of Kuro's tendency to lash out at even his own crew mates (leaving Jango to feel uneasy being around him). Jango was loyal to Kuro, even knowing his Captain could kill him at any moment and went along with any plans of his.

Jango seems to love dancing, often implementing dance moves in his routine, such as moonwalking instead of walking regularly. While in disguise at Mirrorball Island, he recklessly entered a local dance contest, forgetting that he had to avoid attention from the Marines. As a dancer, he was shown to be competitive and passionate enough to win the contest in the end, earning Fullbody's respect in the process.[13]

As a Marine, he takes the role of Hina's admirer and Fullbody's friend. While they have become friends through a rather bizarre set of circumstances, Fullbody and Jango have become inseparable and are always together on appearances. Often Jango and Fullbody will copy each other or dance beside each other in sync.

Like many characters, Jango has a unique Laughter Style: Uhyahahya.

Relationships[]

Crew[]

Originally, Jango was loyal to his former pirate captain, Kuro, as Jango was willing to take over captaincy of the crew, and return three years later to instigate the plan, despite seemingly knowing of his captain's darker personality. As for the rest of the crew, they seem to respect him enough to follow his orders, and Jango seems to show no cruelty towards them. Now, as a Marine, the Black Cat Pirates and Jango are enemies.

Marines[]

Jango is currently good friends with Fullbody, as they participated in the dance competition together and cooperated to defeat invading pirates. Fullbody also helped save Jango from his death sentence. Jango is romantically attracted to his commanding officer, Hina, but she rebuffs his advances to get with her.

Enemies[]

Jango is the Straw Hat Pirates' enemy, both because he threatened Kaya's life as a pirate and his duty to fight against and arrest pirates as a Marine. Usopp, in particular, bears a grudge against him.

Abilities and Powers[]

Having been a prominent member and acting captain of the Black Cat Pirates for several years, Jango is decently athletic and possesses some degree of combat ability and leadership skills. In melee combat, he has been seen using long, exaggerated kicks not unlike dance moves.[14]

Back when he was a pirate, he had a bounty of Beli9,000,000, a rather pitiful amount by Grand Line standards, but three times the average bounty in his home ocean, the East Blue. However, despite this relatively high bounty, Jango is not particularly formidable; notably, it took Usopp only one Gunpowder Star to defeat him.

It is unknown what (if any) improvements he has made to his overall combat abilities since becoming a Marine, though by the time after the timeskip, he was able to rise through the ranks of the navy, going from a mere Seaman Recruit to the position of Lieutenant Commander after only two years.

During the Summit War of Marineford, he proved weak-willed enough to succumb to Luffy's burst of Supreme King Haki.[15]

Hypnotism[]

Jango Hypnotism Side Effect

Demonstrating for Ninjin, Piiman, and Tamanegi, Jango inadvertently falls under his own spell.

After eating a mushroom that had grown on his chin,[12] Jango developed the ability to influence and control others through his hypnosis, as long as he makes them watch the swinging of his pendulum, listen to the orders he gives them, and listen to the phrase he uses to make his hypnosis take effect: One, Two, Jango (ワン・ツー・ジャンゴ, Wan, Tsū, Jango?). When successful, he can hypnotize enemies to fall asleep, incapacitating them quickly and easily, as well as aid allies by commanding them to tap into subconscious reserves of strength, which actually does make them physically stronger in addition to boosting their morale.

However, his hypnosis is largely useless against anyone aware of its dangers, as even Kaya was able to protect herself simply by closing her eyes. Conversely, Jango himself often forgets to close his eyes (or drop his hat-brim in front of his eyes) when issuing commands, resulting in frequent and embarrassing episodes of self-hypnosis.

In any case, the full capacity of his hypnosis is unknown, as most of his successful commands were rudimentary, and performed on either the simpleminded (e.g. himself, Luffy) or willing subjects (e.g. his subordinates). His initial meeting with Fullbody, however, implied that he could manage something as complex as erasing all memory of an individual (i.e. himself) from another's mind.


The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.


In the anime, by the time of the war against Whitebeard in Marineford, Jango has started using a second pendulum which he claims doubles the strength of his hypnotic powers.[citation needed]


Concludes non-canon section.


Weapons[]

The pendulum that Jango uses to perform his hypnosis is, in fact, a chakram (チャクラム, Chakuramu?) on a string.[16] It is made of sturdy metal, with an edge sharp enough to cut through tree trunks in one swing; Jango can wield it in one hand, spin it on his finger, or throw it as a projectile. He also makes sure to carry several spares in case something happens to the first.


The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.


By the time of the Summit War of Marineford, Jango started using two chakrams at a time instead of only one.


Concludes non-canon section.


History[]

Past[]

Before he was a pirate, Jango was a wandering dancer. Unfortunately, he was usually poor. When Jango was sleeping, a mushroom grew on his chin. Finding the taste disgusting, he ate only the cap and left the trunk on there. Eating the cap is apparently what gave him his powerful hypnotism.[12]

Jango served as the first mate of the Black Cat Pirates, until one day his captain Kuro grew tired of constantly being on the run from the Marines and decided to retire and give captaincy to Jango. Jango hypnotized Nugire Yainu, the crew's shipwright who bears sufficient similarities to Kuro, into believing that he was Kuro, and also hypnotized Morgan, the sole surviving Marine whose platoon was slaughtered by the Black Cat Pirates' captain, into believing he captured the real Kuro (Yainu) and took him to execution, so Kuro may have his bounty retracted and leave the pirate life. Jango then took the mantle of captaincy and trained by Kuro to survive without him but was instructed to return to Syrup Village with the crew three years later as a ploy for Kuro to inherit an estate from a rich girl. What the crew was not informed was that Kuro intended to murder them all as well, to ensure his true identity would remain in the dark.[4]

East Blue Saga[]

Syrup Village Arc[]

Kuro Plots With Jango

Kuro and Jango go over the plan.

Jango first appeared walking strangely backwards through Usopp's hometown of Syrup Village.[1] Later, he met with his former captain, Kuro, to help carry out his 3 year plan to kill Kaya and inherit her wealth. When Usopp and Luffy overheard the plan, Jango put Luffy to sleep and allowed Usopp to escape under Kuro's orders, because no one would believe him as he was the village liar.

Jango Defeated

Jango is defeated by Usopp.

Jango was ordered by Kuro to hypnotize Kaya into writing her will, then kill her after it is done, so that Kuro inherits everything. Jango was put in charge of the Black Cat Pirates who were to invade the village and kill Kaya to remove any suspicion from Kuro.[17] However, the Straw Hat Pirates intervention delayed the Black Cat Pirates and Kuro,[18] unable to wait any longer, headed for the shore to take matters into his own hands.[19] Kaya arrived to convince Kuro to leave, but failed and Usopp ordered the Usopp Pirates to take her into the forest.[20] Jango pursued them,[21] and planned on killing them before Kaya threatened to kill herself if they were harmed any further. Jango agreed to let them go if Kaya wrote the will but warned them that they would most likely not survive with Kuro willing to kill everyone who knows his true nature. Kaya signed the will, but before Jango could kill her, Zoro cut a small tree branch out of the way so Usopp could shoot him with a Kayaku Boshi, knocking him out. While Luffy threw Kuro to his retreating crew, Jango was left where he fell.[22]

Arabasta Saga[]

Jango's Dance Paradise[]

Jango woke up, too late to get on the ship, and the Usopp Pirates chased him off the island. He made his way to a nearby island and, after disguising himself, entered and won a dance contest. He celebrated his victory with Fullbody, who did not recognize him, and he realized that Fullbody is a Marine.

When pirates attacked the town and Fullbody fought against them, Jango initially fled to avoid the danger the pirates presented and to avoid being captured by Fullbody. The pirates took a woman hostage to prevent Fullbody from fighting back, but Jango saved the woman and defeated the pirates together with Fullbody. His identity revealed, Jango surrendered and was sentenced to death as a pirate, but Fullbody's "friendship dance" managed to secure an acquittal. Jango then went to hypnotize Fullbody into forgetting their friendship, but the sight of Hina stopped him before he could. He and Fullbody went on to enlist in her Marine unit out of admiration for her.

Arabasta Arc[]

Jango joined the battle against the Straw Hats as they attempted to escape Arabasta, but accidentally destroyed two of the Marines' ships while trying to stop them.

Water 7 Saga[]

Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works"[]

He helped Hina in her search for Baroque Works agents. He was seen trying to fight Mr. 2.

Summit War Saga[]

Amazon Lily Arc[]

When the execution of Portgas D. Ace was announced, Jango reported to the summoning of the Marines to reinforce Marineford.[23]

Marineford Arc[]

Jango and Fullbody at the Summit War of Marineford

Jango and Fullbody witness Whitebeard creating a tsunami with his Devil Fruit powers.

Three hours before Ace's execution, he was seen behind Hina listening to Sengoku's speech about Ace's past [24] and then he was alongside Fullbody watching the two tsunamis created by Whitebeard.[25] When Luffy and his fellow Impel Down escapees arrived at Marineford, Jango noticed that Luffy's crew was not present with him.[26]

After Luffy released his Supreme King Haki, Jango fainted, foaming at the mouth.[27]

Whole Cake Island Saga[]

Zou Arc[]

Around this point in time, Jango had risen through the ranks to become a lieutenant commander.[3] As the Nefertari Family departed Arabasta for the upcoming Levely, Jango accompanied Hina as they escorted the family to Mary Geoise.[28]

Levely Arc[]

Jango and Fullbody were present at the Red Port when the Marines intercepted a communication between Big Mom and Kaidou.[29]

Wano Country Saga[]


The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.


One Piece: Stampede[]

Alongside Fullbody, he fights against pirates on Delta Island.[30]


Concludes non-canon section.


Final Saga[]

Egghead Arc[]

Jango was seen at the Marine Headquarters carrying food in the tray while trying to balance himself.[31] At the ship graveyard near G-1, Commadore Brannew showed Jango and Fullbody two battleships that had been used as sandbags by Vice Admiral Garp and Kuzan when Garp was Kuzan's mentor. Jango was also shocked to hear that Garp had been using this method of training since decades ago.[32]

Major Battles[]

Filler Battles[]

Anime and Manga Differences[]

Jango and Fullbody at Marineford

Jango and Fullbody at Marineford.

In the anime, Jango and Fullbody spring into action and attack Luffy as he charges forward. Jango attempts to hypnotize Luffy into falling asleep but due to a distant cannon fire distracting Luffy at the last moment, it failed. The attempt also backfires on Fullbody and himself, causing them to get kicked aside by Hina for their incompetence. Later in the anime, the scene of Jango fainting when Luffy unleashed a burst of Haki was omitted.

Translation and Dub Issues[]

While Jango is largely accepted as the canonical spelling of his name (per Chapter 136's cover depiction of his wanted poster), both the Viz-translated manga and the 4Kids anime romanize it with a silent "D", as Django; the reason for this is unknown, but may be an homage to the iconic "Spaghetti Western" character of the same name.[33]

In addition, the 4Kids anime gives his speech heavy Beatnik tics, overemphasizing words such as "groovy"; his personality is also made less gullible, as time constraints shortened his second confrontation with Usopp so that he immediately sees through the latter's "8,000 men" lie. More bizarrely, it - as a means of censoring Kaya's suicide threat in the original storyline - implies that his chakrams are sentient and can "turn on" inexperienced users.

In the Odex dub, Jango's name is pronounced and spelt as Jango, but his signature attack is written as "one, two, jingle!" in the subtitles, despite the voice line clearly still saying Jango. Also, in Episode 10, Usopp bizarrely comments "Yeah, he looks like Michael Jackson!" presumably referring to the real life singer.

Merchandise[]

Songs[]

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Enemy Appearances[]

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Trivia[]

  • Jango makes an appearance in a featurette during the 2nd One Piece film, entitled Jango's Dance Carnival. In the short, Jango performs a dance routine very reminiscent of those by late performer Michael Jackson, even going as far as to execute Jackson's signature moonwalk and mimicking his typical grunts and yells. Furthermore, several of Jango's overall characteristics (slender figure, eccentric personality, manner of dress, penchant for walking backwards, etc.) seem to be homages to Jackson as well.
  • In the fourth popularity poll, Jango received 18 votes, making him the 66th most popular character in One Piece.
  • Jango, Bentham, and Franky all share the same Japanese voice actor, Kazuki Yao.
  • Jango is the third member of a pirate crew to join the Marines, the first being Vergo of the Donquixote Pirates as a spy, and the second is Koby from the Alvida Pirates.
    • He is the first captain to become a member of the Marines.
  • He is the first and so far, only known person to have his bounty retracted other than the Seven Warlords.
  • In One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, Jango is replaced with a generic pirate captain during the meeting with Kuro that leads to Usopp and Luffy learning about Kuro's plan to steal Kaya's fortune and planned attack on Syrup Village. This is due to Jango not appearing in the game.
  • Jango's birthday, December 28, comes from his pirate epithet "One-Two" Jango (as a pirate) (1・2のジャンゴ, Ichi Ni no Jango?) since 1-2-2-8 can be derived from ichi-ni-ji-ya.[7]
  • Jango's favorite food is spaghetti with mushrooms.[5]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 25 and Episode 9, Jango makes his debut.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 4 Chapter 28 (p. 10-11) and Episode 12, Jango's epithet as a pirate captain is revealed.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 98 (p. 100).
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 5 Chapter 37 (p. 10-16) and Episode 15, Jango's past as the first mate.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #00656), Information about Jango is revealed.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 23 Chapter 214 and Episode 128, Jango's nickname as a Marine.
  7. 7.0 7.1 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 88, https://one-piece.com/special/sbs/detail/3.html/, Jango's birthday is revealed.
  8. Weekly Shonen Jump 2024 Issue 49, Oda's 10 Q&A - Question #6: Oda explains the Cross Guild bounty system.
  9. One Piece Manga — Vol. 15 Chapter 136, cover story: Jango's Dance Paradise Vol. 9, A bounty of Jango is seen at a Marine's hand.
  10. One Piece Manga — Vol. 19 Chapter 172, cover story: Jango's Dance Paradise Vol. 37, Jango becomes a Marine.
  11. One Piece Manga — Vol. 16 Chapter 139, cover story: Jango's Dance Paradise Vol. 11, Jango's eyes are seen.
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 6 (p. 26), Fan question: Um, I have a question about "1, 2 Jango": what's that striped thing on his chin?
  13. One Piece Manga — Vol. 16 Chapter 142, cover story: Jango's Dance Paradise Vol. 13, Jango enters a dance contest.
  14. One Piece Manga — Vol. 18 Chapter 161, cover story: Jango's Dance Paradise Vol. 27, Jango and Fullbody rally against the Tulip Pirates.
  15. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 569 (p. 14-15) and Episode 478.
  16. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 4 Chapter 35 (p. 8) and Episode 15, Jango refers to his ring as a chakram.
  17. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 26 and Episode 10, Kuro's plan is discussed.
  18. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 4 Chapter 28 and Episode 12.
  19. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 4 Chapter 30 and Episode 13.
  20. One Piece Manga — Vol. 4 Chapter 35.
  21. One Piece Manga — Vol. 5 Chapter 36.
  22. One Piece Manga — Vol. 5 Chapter 39.
  23. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 524 (p. 17) and Episode 421, Jango is seen gathering alongside his fellow Marines.
  24. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 550 (p. 11) and Episode 459, Jango is seen among his fellow Marines.
  25. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 553 (p. 3) and Episode 462, Jango screaming at the sight of the tsunamis created by Whitebeard.
  26. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 557 (p. 10) and Episode 466, Jango notices that Luffy is without his crew.
  27. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 569 (p. 19) and Episode 478, Jango loses consciousness after he was exposed to Luffy's Haki.
  28. One Piece Manga — Vol. 82 Chapter 823.
  29. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 907 (p. 6) and Episode 887.
  30. One Piece Movie — One Piece: Stampede.
  31. One Piece Manga — Vol. 107 Chapter 1082 (p. 2).
  32. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 107 Chapter 1087 (p. 2) and Episode 1121.
  33. See also The Grand Line's "Notes on Jango" feature.

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