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The Kuraigana Island is a dark and gloomy place somewhere in the Grand Line. It was once the home of the now fallen Shikkearu Kingdom (シッケアール王国, Shikkeāru Ōkoku?, Muggy Kingdom in the VIZ Manga and Funimation subs). The forest island is relatively deserted except for some ruins. Amongst its landscape, the island possesses unique hills. This island is also the former residence of the Ex-Warlord of the SeaDracule Mihawk. Roronoa Zoro was sent here by Bartholomew Kuma during the events of Sabaody Archipelago, and spent two years on the island honing his skills.

Residents[]


History[]

Past[]

Shikkearu Kingdom Ruins

The Shikkearu Kingdom ruins.

Nine years before the current storyline, a terrible war was fought on this island. The Humandrills inhabiting the forest, gifted with the capability of learning from humans, watched the conflict, learned how to fight using weapons, and became fearsome fighters. At some point after the war's end, Mihawk arrived on this island and made the castle his home. Four years before the current storyline, Kuma briefly travelled to this island in search for a cure for his daughter's disease.[2]

Straw Hat Separation[]

Mihawk's Castle

The castle Mihawk resided in.

Perona was sent flying here by Kuma's Nikyu Nikyu powers when she told him where she wanted to go if she went on a trip. Upon arrival, she settled in one of the ruins.

Roronoa Zoro was later sent to this island by the same Warlord of the Sea.[1] The two met up with Mihawk as he returned from the Summit War of Marineford. Mihawk told Perona about Moria's presumed death, and gave Zoro a little boat to return to his crew mates, later telling him about the island's history and warning him about the Humandrills' threat.[3]

During the Timeskip[]

This is where Zoro trained under Mihawk for two years.

From the Decks of the World: The 500,000,000 Man Arc[]

Eventually, Perona and Mihawk began to revitalize Kuraigana Island by tilling the battle-torn land. Seeing this, the violent Humandrills learned how to become peaceful and changed into friendly, helpful farmhands.[4]

Wano Country Arc[]

After the Levely, the island was surrounded by Marines as they prepared to arrest Mihawk, due to the abolishment of the Seven Warlords system.[5] Due to the Marines' nuisance and persistent attempts to arrest him at all costs, Mihawk decided to leave his home and relocate due to the pursuit, when he was contacted by Crocodile with an offer of partnership in a new company, leading them to take residence on Karai Bari Island.[6]

Anime and Manga Differences[]

Originally in the manga, the Humandrills were simply hinted at with a silhouette in Zoro's cover story. In the anime, they were given a slightly more detailed foreshadowing with them attacking Zoro in the ruins as ape-like silhouettes.[7]

Trivia[]

  • The name "Kuraigana" translates roughly to "Gloomy, isn't it?" in English.
  • "Shikkearu", the name of the fallen kingdom; could roughly translate to "Oh, it's damp", in English.
  • The curly hills on the island resemble the iconic one from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, one of Eiichiro Oda's favorite movies.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 524 and Episode 421, Zoro and Perona are revealed to have been sent to Kuraigana.
  2. One Piece Manga — Vol. 108 Chapter 1099 (p. 11).
  3. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 592 and Episode 509, the ruins Zoro and Perona explored are revealed to be inhabited by weapon wielding baboons.
  4. One Piece Manga — Vol. 82 Chapter 826, cover story: From the Decks of the World: The 500,000,000 Man Arc Vol. 17, The Humandrills have turned peaceful from seeing Perona and Mihawk tilling the land.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 95 Chapter 956 and Episode 957.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 105 Chapter 1058 (p. 8-9) and Episode 1086, Mihawk relocates his residency due to Marines' constant attacks.
  7. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 560, cover story: Straw Hat's Separation Serial #8 Vol. 2 and Episode 456, The Humandrills are foreshadowed more in the anime version of Zoro's cover story.

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