Usopp is the son of Yasopp and the late Banchina. He was born and raised in Syrup Village, serving as "captain" of the Usopp Pirates and being Kaya's close friend. After working with the Straw Hats to defeat Kuro and the Black Cat Pirates, he was invited to join the crew. Despite his usual cowardice, Usopp dreams of becoming a brave warrior of the sea just like his father and lives every day in pursuit of living up to this dream.
He first gained a bounty of 30,000,000 under his Sogeking Persona after the incident at Enies Lobby. After the Dressrosa Arc, Usopp gained a bounty of 200,000,000 under his real name. Following the Raid on Onigashima, his bounty was increased to 500,000,000.[2]
What is the significance of Usopp's epithet 'God'?
'God' Usopp, the Straw Hat Pirates' sniper, earned his epithet in the Dressrosa Arc. His pivotal role in overcoming the Donquixote Family led to this divine title. While other characters in the series also bear the 'God' title, for Usopp, it underscores his significant achievements in Dressrosa.
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Who are Usopp's parents and what is their story?
Usopp, born to Yasopp and the late Banchina, was raised in Syrup Village. Yasopp, a member of Shanks' pirate crew, left Usopp at a young age to live as a pirate. Despite this, Yasopp and Usopp share a mutual affection, with Usopp holding great admiration for his father's pirate lifestyle. Banchina, Usopp's mother, passed away during his childhood. Inspired by his father, Usopp aims to become a brave sea warrior.
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Why did Usopp leave the Straw Hat Pirates during the Water 7 Arc?
During the Water 7 Arc, Usopp departed from the Straw Hat Pirates due to a dispute over the Going Merry's future and his own feelings of inadequacy. Luffy's decision to replace the damaged Merry sparked a fight, leading to Usopp's exit. Despite his departure, Usopp, under the guise of his alter-ego Sogeking, continued to aid his former crewmates in rescuing Nico Robin.
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What changes occurred to Usopp after the timeskip?
Following the two-year timeskip, Usopp's physical appearance and relationships evolved. He gained muscle, grew his hair, and increased in height. He added a goatee, a white sun cap, goggles, and ear protectors to his look. His bond with Luffy, his captain, deepened, leading to more comical interactions and increased faith in Luffy's decisions.
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What is the story behind Usopp's alter ego, Sogeking?
During a battle with Perona, Usopp adopts the alter ego Sogeking to overcome his fears and defeat Kumashi. Sogeking, characterized by a mask and cape, is a psychological tool Usopp uses to manage stress and confront challenges. This persona often engages in internal dialogues with Usopp, encouraging him to face adversity. Usopp debuted as Sogeking when he rescued Sanji and Franky.
Usopp is a slim tan-skinned teenager with medium-length black curly hair, prominent lips, and a long nose. Usopp inherited his famous nose from his mother, while the rest of his face closely resembles his father's. During the Straw Hat separation, after landing in the Boin Archipelago, Usopp grew obese from overeating.
Like the rest of the males of the crew, he wore one outfit for the majority of the series before wearing different clothing by the end of Paradise. Usopp usually wore an olive green plaid bandanna, a blue and white striped armband on his left arm, along with special sniper goggles (he also has a pair of clear rectangular goggles that he sometimes wears in situations where he does not have his sniper goggles, like when he first met the Straw Hat Pirates or when his sniper goggles were stolen by Mr. 2), brown overalls with a white sash and no shirt underneath. He also carries with him a yellow satchel, which he stores all his tools and gadgets in.
During the Drum Island Arc, he wore a brown jumper with a white fur collar and cuffs, faded yellow gloves, and grey pants with a black "c" pattern.
During the walk through the desert in the Arabasta Arc, he wore a brown keffiyeh under his goggles a dull red (blue in the Volume 19 cover, and dull green in the anime), and a black striped desert cloak.
During the Skypiea Arc, he wore a murky green shirt underneath brown overalls and some bandages on his torso and arms after getting attacked by Enel.
During the final game of the Davy Back Fight, he wore a yellow zip-up coach jacket, a red towel around his shoulders, and silver sunglasses with purple lenses. Usopp was also trusted with Luffy's straw hat which he wore on his head.
During the Water 7 Arc, he wore bandages under his overalls again after being attacked by the Franky Family.
While onboard the Puffing Tom he put on a gold-colored sun-like mask he found in a compartment over his goggles and wore a red cape, calling this superhero persona "Sogeking". Usopp wore this costume for the rest of the Enies Lobby Arc.
During the Thriller Bark Arc, Usopp wore a purple cape and a wide-brim purple hat with a necklace of garlic to ward off evil creatures.
During the Sabaody Archipelago Arc, Usopp wore an unbuttoned turquoise shirt instead of his overalls and some green shorts with a yellow flower pattern on one leg.
After the Timeskip[]
After the two-year timeskip, Usopp has become much more muscular than before and has grown his hair out. He has become "manlier" and is slightly taller than before.
Usopp now has a new pair of goggles around his neck (his sniper goggles weren't shown) and has some headphones or ear protectors on. He also now has a little goatee along with a new white wide-brim sun cap he wears on his head. He also has a new pair of rolled-up yellow pants with red suspenders and a pair of boots.
His trademark yellow satchel has been replaced with a red one, but he still has his blue and white striped wristband on his left arm.
During the Dressrosa Arc, he wore an orange open jacket with a ring of circles on the arms and a red cap which has a pointy stub on the end, which he used to make the dwarves believe he was a descendant of Noland.
During the Zou Arc, he wore a light green short-sleeved collared shirt buttoned up halfway with a short, black line on the middle of each sleeve and a dark green cap with his signature goggles resting on top of it.
In the Wano Country Arc, Usopp wears a light blue yukata underneath a pair of black and white striped hakama, as well as a green bandanna adorned with a frog and fake old man beard. During the Raid on Onigashima, Usopp wears his usual yellow pants, blue and white striped wristband, satchel, and headphones, however instead of suspenders, Usopp decides to wear a dark multi-colored armor plate with brown gloves and red protective headgear. When Kin'emon used his Devil Fruit abilities again to disguise them, he wore a Beasts Pirates disguise, adding his goggles as a part of the disguise.
During the Egghead Arc, Usopp wears a lime green jumpsuit, a forest green jacket with matching gloves, a purple bandana with a gear pattern, and a gold earpiece with an antenna on it. He also wears a pair of sunglasses with yellow-orange lenses, an orange satchel with a beige strap, and a pair of gold DOM Shoes.
During the Elbaph Arc, Usopp wears a viking helmet, vertically striped puffy overalls, and a fake beard and mustache.
Non-Canon[]
In Clockwork Island Adventure, he initially appears in a red and white striped swimwear. After the Trump Pirates stole the Going Merry with his clothes inside, he had to wear a brown kimono and a black hat from a wedding store. Then he changes his clothes for an orange jacket and dark green pants, returning to wear his usual bandanna.
In Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals, he wears overalls with camouflage print, his white sash at the waist. He also wears his orange glasses during the plot. Also momentarily, he wears an extravagant lion costume designed by himself.
During the G-8 Arc, he infiltrates as a Marine soldier, wearing a Marine uniform and cap.
↑ 9.09.1One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45Chapter 435 (p. 16-17) and Episode 320, Usopp/Sogeking's bounty for attacking Enies Lobby is revealed along with the other crewmembers'.