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The World Government is a federation of over 170 nations that governs most of the world. Founded by an alliance of 20 kingdoms some 800 years ago, it has vastly grown in influence since.
Although publicly the World Government is considered a fair organization that upholds justice by protecting civilians and seeks to create a peaceful and equal world, they are in reality, at their core, a corrupt and oppressive organization, particularly through the application of absolute justice, their suppression of academia and research of history such as the Void Century and Lineage Factor's, the depravity of the aristocratic World Nobles coupled with distaff ruling hierarchy and the falsification of the Empty Throne.[3][4][5][6][7]
It is publicly administered by a council of World Nobles known as the Five Elders but in reality, it is ruled from the shadows by a mysterious sovereign known as Imu.[8][9][10]
Due to their role, actions and impact on the story, the World Government collectively serves as one of the most prominent overarching antagonists in-series, with particularly major roles in the Water 7 and Summit War sagas. After further developments throughout the Dressrosa, Levely, and Wano Country arcs, they again stand positioned as major antagonists in the Final Saga.
Overview[]
— Part of Spandam's speech on what the World Government is. |
The World Government is affiliated with roughly 170 countries from around the world.[11] Member countries retain autonomy and run their own internal affairs (though the World Government does sometimes intervene), but cooperate with the World Government for international relations. Their political ideals are unknown and everything they do is considered to be right. Not everyone approves of their civil regularity, as there are people like Monkey D. Dragon who are against it.
They approve of Absolute Justice and are based in the holy land of Mary Geoise. The World Government is secretly ruled by Imu, whose orders are carried out by the Five Elders, the highest public authority in the world, rendering the entire political institution a pure authoritarian, oligarchic regime. They depend on the Marines and (formerly) the Seven Warlords of the Sea to keep the Four Emperors and other opposing forces from defying them and causing chaos.[12]
The World Government maintains an international order that claims to benefit all, making the world safe for the sake of everyone. Using the Marines, they pursue criminals endangering the lives of those who are innocent, protecting the people of each country in the world. The World Government, as the largest political power, holds full rights to halt or encourage any political action without question or opposition.[13][14][15]
However, the reality is that unknown to most citizens (and many world leaders), the World Government's actions and policies tend to be secretly based on corruption or questionable motives. They hide the truth or ignore the rights of the people, with many individuals using "justice" to further their own aims. Individuals who are deemed enemies of the World Government are viciously hunted down and dealt with, and all those who walk along the same path as them are doomed to share the World Government's wrath. Nico Robin, in particular, spent her entire life running from the World Government, and everyone who she joined soon betrayed her for the bounty on her head, or found themselves against the Marines and other government forces.[16] While some people are beginning to question the motives of the World Government, the general public still trusts them and would tend to believe information from them.
The World Government's power to release information on anyone as they please can often lead to the truth being suppressed, altered or ignored completely. Any countries attempting to protect or harbor criminals are at risk from the World Government, and some have been known to be destroyed completely. For the most part, the important role they have in maintaining world stability far outweighs the corruption they often display.
They once allied themselves with seven powerful pirates in exchange for pardoning their past felonies,[17] but allowed them to continue committing crimes in order to maintain power and status until the Government turned against them after the abolishment of the Seven Warlords of the Sea system.[18] Sengoku was informed about the escape of several Level 6 criminals, only to be ordered by the World Government to suppress the greater details, since they did not want ordinary citizens to know that these potentially dangerous criminals were free to roam the land once again. This meant that the Marines could not issue the warrants necessary for their arrests without releasing information related to these criminals.[19] The Five Elders have openly stated the Marines are obligated to protect the public interests of the World Government and any damage to the military's reputation is not relevant to global peace and stability.[20]
— Guernika |
Despite the institution of slavery being abolished publicly, the World Government still allows such practice in the underworld, mainly due to the Celestial Dragons' exceptional privileges; in fact, government agents themselves would buy slaves to be trained into sailors or agents, in order to bolster the ranks of the Marines and Cipher Pols. For that, they conducted transactions with slave traders to obtain entry into different countries such as Elbaph, to allow for a larger variety of "merchandise".[21] It is implied that the World Government takes bribes from slave traders to turn a blind eye and ignore its actions.
The World Government is willing to eliminate innocent people and their own allies to prevent the possibility of negotiating with criminals or accommodating their demands. CP9, for example, is an ultra-secret organization of the World Government that is not public knowledge, because they are ordered to kill anyone who disagrees or does not cooperate with the World Government, regardless of whether they are criminals or hapless civilians. This doctrine is the principle of Absolute Justice. This was demonstrated by a 13-year-old Cipher Pol agent Rob Lucci who massacred 500 captive soldiers because he deemed them criminals for their weakness, and thus negating a pirate captain's demands to be crowned king in exchange for the release of his hostages.[22] Vice Admiral Onigumo ordered the destruction of one of the Marines' warships in an attempt to kill a notorious criminal fighting on-board, which resulted in 1,000 unnecessary deaths and the execution of a Marine soldier who questioned the order.[23]
During the Ohara Incident, Vice Admiral Sakazuki blew up a ship carrying Ohara civilians in an attempt to eliminate the possibility of an archaeologist escaping by stowing away.[24] None of the Marine or Government officials were reprimanded or punished for their actions. Nonetheless, the Government refuses to bring harm to any World Nobles who are taken hostage, as they are seen as above the bureaucracy, and the Marines desperately tried to tell the Straw Hat Pirates to release Rosward and his children instead of just firing at them.
The majority of the World Government appears to be centered around paranoia, as they appear to divide power very carefully. However, this paranoia can be manipulated as seen when Spandam persuaded the Five Elders to amend their original policy regarding the Ancient Weapons.[25] According to Wapol, changing the government of an affiliated nation such as Drum Island would provoke the government, although no response has been seen yet.[26] However, the prison chief of Tequila Wolf explains that nations who decline to pledge loyalty to the World Government are conquered with their general populaces being enslaved to construct infrastructure.[27] This policy is further validated by Vinsmoke Judge stating that the World Government will probably revoke the Vinsmoke Family's right to attend the Levely when they discover the Germa Kingdom's alliance with the Big Mom Pirates. His postulation was later confirmed after the battles in Totto Land concluded and were reported by the newspaper.[28][29]
Regardless of the policies enacted by the World Government that strictly forbade negotiating, harboring or allying with criminals, they have conducted secret negotiations with Wano Country's shogun Kurozumi Orochi for weapons to combat pirates. They have initiated these business arrangements by utilizing the notorious underworld broker Joker as a confidential intermediate. His defeat by the Straw Hat Pirates-Heart Pirates alliance forced CP0 into direct bargaining with the Wano shogun despite his alliance with the Beasts Pirates. The Wano shogun noted in their previous talks he only desired naval battleships but since his position has strengthened, he demanded they give Vegapunk to him and shot an agent who insisted his ultimatum could not be fulfilled.[30]
The prospect of cloning experiments has been deemed by the World Government as too dangerous for anyone else to have perform, have access to, or even know about, having their agents take hard action should they find evidence of such activity.[31] Hypocritically, the World Government uses cloning to create the Pacifista, human weapons built in the mold of the former Warlord Bartholomew Kuma.[32]
The World Government can be described as totalitarian to an absolute extent if not viewed as an autocratic oligarchy to some, as they often will make massive efforts to ensure that they remain in power, including the appropriation or elimination of any source of power that could be perceived as greater than their own. Prior to their dissolution, the Seven Warlords of the Sea were given legal sanction to conquer nations that were deemed uncivilized, or the World Government simply invaded these nations with their own military forces.[33][34][35][36]
This oppression is also extended to nations that become affiliates as the World Nobles demand a standard excessive tax known as the Heavenly Tribute to join and maintain access to services and resources to protect civilians from crime and poverty.[37] Subsequently, many affiliated nations cannot afford the tribute leading to famine, starvation and death for its citizens.[38] The failure to provide these standard offerings will cause severe punishments such as capital punishment for its victims or the withdrawal of resources and services provided by the World Government.[39][40]
A twisted modification of this policy is utilized by the World Nobles to entertain themselves. The World Government will conquer un-affiliated nations to enable the World Nobles to hunt and slaughter the civilian population who are deemed prey and manipulated with the false promise of being freed if they are not caught before the competition ends.[41] Shockingly, the affiliated nations that fulfill their obligations to the World Government can be deemed expendable to them, as Imu not only destroyed Lulusia Kingdom, but erased it from historical records, solely for the reason of using the country as a testing ground for a new weapon.[42] The possibility of the Celestial Dragons being punished if they violate the policies of their divine aristocratic system, which can include the death penalty. For example, Donquixote Mjosgard was executed by Figarland Garling for using his immunity to protect the Neptune Royal family from Charlos.[43][44] This was also bolstered by the Egghead Incident as demonstrated by Imu, stripping away the immortality of Jaygarcia Saturn and killing him for not destroying the Emet and failing to defeat the Straw Hat Pirates. The position of fifth Elder was filled by Figarland Garling, the now former leader of the God's Knights.[45]The confirms the only authorities that can pass judgment on the Celestial Dragons are the God's Knights and Imu.[46][47]
Personnel[]
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Organization[]
Publicly, the World Government is led by the Five Elders, who in actuality answer to a sovereign entity known simply as Imu, whose existence is kept a secret not known within the World Government or the world.
A selective group known as the "God's Knights" act as the official law enforcement of the Holy Land of Mary Geoise with the right to intervene and arbitrate in disputes between the World Nobles,[48] as well as carrying out justice, sentencing and execution over any World Noble dissidents on behalf of the World Government.[44]
The Commander-in-Chief (全軍総帥, Zengun Sōsui?) oversees both the Marines and Cipher Pol, at least officially, and ranks directly below the Five Elders. The Commander-in-Chief also had authority over the Seven Warlords of the Sea prior to the disbandment of the Warlord system. The only known Commander-in-Chief is the current one, Kong.
The Marines serve as the government's official military branch, headed by the Fleet Admiral, while the Cipher Pol acts as their secret police, operating through sabotage, reconnaissance, spying, espionage and/or assassination. However, the interservice relations are strained as the Five Elders have stated the Marines have no jurisdiction to interfere in operations that are conducted by the Cipher Pols.[49] They also seem to have the sanction to eliminate Marine sailors who become liabilities to their covert missions.[50] Despite this alleged unconditional authority, Cipher Pols' independence has limits as they are strictly prohibited from attacking the Emperors of the Sea without permission from the upper echelons of the World Government and the Marines. This prohibition was enacted to prevent wars as Emperors have massive operations under their authority.[51]
Impel Down serves as the World Government's most impenetrable maximum-security prison.
World Government Affiliates[]
All over the world, there are over 170 countries that are affiliates of the World Government. Within their own territory all these members have their own sovereign government that rules over its people. However, in the large World Government itself, those leaders are treated as equals, and each have a seat within it. Among these member countries, not all are of the same kind. Some are large countries with kings as their leaders, while others are simply big cities that are governed by mayors.
Nations who are affiliated with the World Government also gain its protection, and can be helped and defended by the Marines and Cipher Pol. However, member nations must pay a tax to the World Nobles known as the Heavenly Tribute (天上金, Tenjōkin?, VIZ: "Heavenly Offerings" (former)). These extravagant payments often take a toll on poorer countries, with the people on the island that the Donquixote Family moved to often starving to death from the loss of resources. Failure to make the payment seems to be very consequential, as affiliates make it their effort to meet the quota despite the resultant poverty.[52] According to Marco, being unable to pay the Heavenly Tribute is the most common reason why a nation does not join the World Government. These non-affiliated nations often fall into ruin due to lacking the World Government's protection - in fact, not only can Marines act with impunity in non-affiliated nations, but the non-affiliated nations may also end up as victim of the triennial Native Hunting Competition, where the chosen island is forcefully annexed by the World Government, and its citizen rounded up for World Nobles to hunt that usually had no survivors. Most if not all unaffiliated nations only manage to survive by becoming an Emperor's territory or being self-sufficient enough to defend themselves, such as Wano Country, which has both forms of protection.[53]
The World Government does not tolerate any of their affiliate nations having associations with powerful pirates, as both Arabasta and Dressrosa were concerned with their friendly relationship with the Straw Hat Pirates, and Germa was disconnected from the World Government once their attempt to ally with the Big Mom Pirates became known. However, the Sakura Kingdom is still a member nation of the World Government despite bearing a pirate flag and Fish-Man Island is still affiliated with the government despite being under the protection of a pirate. Fraternization with lesser pirates, on the other hand, seem to be more permissible (or simply harder to detect), as the Goa Kingdom made deals with the Bluejam Pirates, and the king even once offered them the title of nobility for a great service (although he actually plotted to eliminate the crew once they served their purpose), while Kano Kingdom employs the Happo Navy. Water 7 is permitted to offer their shipwright services to anyone, even pirates, under the common understanding that the shipwright cannot control how their ships are being used by the clients.
Despite being under the Government's protection, the countries are not above being expendable to them, as Imu not only destroyed Lulusia Kingdom, but erased it from history, solely for the reason of using it as a testing ground for a new weapon.[42]
Twenty Kingdoms[]
The Kingdoms whose royal families formed the alliance to fight against the Great Kingdom and founded the World Government. Nineteen of the royal families left their countries and moved to Mary Geoise and elected new royal families to replace them.[54]
- Arabasta - Currently ruled by the Nefertari Family, the only one of the 20 royal families who chose not to relocate to Mary Geoise.
- Dressrosa - Originally ruled by the Donquixote Family. After leaving, they were replaced by the Riku Family. Later, the country was taken back by the Donquixote Family, but after the events of the Dressrosa Arc, it went back to the Riku Family.
- 18 currently unnamed kingdoms, one of which was ruled over by the Nerona Family.
Other Kingdoms[]
- Ilisia Kingdom
- Lulusia Kingdom (former)[55]
- Sakura Kingdom
- Goa Kingdom
- Ryugu Kingdom
- Evil Black Drum Kingdom
- Prodence Kingdom
- Kano Country
- Flevance (former)
- Germa Kingdom (former)
- Roshwan Kingdom
- Ballywood Kingdom
- Tajine Kingdom (former)
- Shishano Kingdom
- Eigis Kingdom
- Whiteland Kingdom
- Deul Kingdom
- Frauce Kingdom
- Samba Kingdom
- Bestland Kingdom
- South Fire Kingdom
- Chaco Kingdom
- Jambalaya Kingdom
- Gingaball Kingdom
- Cameron Kingdom
- Nagagutsu Kingdom
- Beef Kingdom
- Ringo Kingdom
- Vodka Kingdom
- Taya Kingdom
Cities[]
- Water 7
- Gran Tesoro (former, non-canon)
Security Forces[]
- Further information: Justice
The World Government also operates a number of branches, subsidiaries, and groups that protect the citizens of the world on a global scale; the most prominent forces being the Marines, Cipher Pol, the SSG and the Seven Warlords of the Sea prior to their dissolution.
Culture[]
The World Government has a religious and holy theme. Mary Geoise was called the 'holy land', the place where the Five Elders resides was called the sanctuary, the World Nobles have the word "Saint" in front of their names, with common people believing that defying them is a sin. Impel Down appears to be based on both Buddhist hells and the Hell in Dante's Divine Comedy.
History of the World Government[]
Void Century[]
- Further information: Void Century
— Clou D. Clover, explaining about the Ancient Alliance[56] |
800 years ago, an Ancient Alliance was formed by the Kings of Twenty Kingdoms. The alliance included the Donquixote Family, the Nerona Family and the Nefertari Family.[54] During the Void Century, they fought against Joy Boy and the Great Kingdom and after turning to the Ancient Weapons, allowed them to emerge victorious, resulting in the fall of Joy Boy and the successful overthrowing of the Great Kingdom. However, according to Vegapunk's deduction, the usage of the Ancient Weapons resulted in sea levels across the world rising by 200 meters.[57] First mentioned by Clou D. Clover as the "enemy" of the Great Kingdom or simply an Ancient Alliance, they were fully explained later by Pappag.[58] The Twenty Kingdoms reason for overthrowing the Great Kingdom remain unknown. After that, they banned research on the Poneglyphs and established their headquarters in Mary Geoise.[59]
— Pappag, on the World Nobles[58] |
Eventually, by 800 years ago the Alliance became the World Government. Due to this, the twenty kings leading the war against the Great Kingdom were referred as the "creators" of the world. Nineteen of the founding royal families moved and lived in Mary Geoise. Only the Nefertari family remained in their country.[54] The World Nobles, also known as the Celestial Dragons, are direct descendants of the founding kings who moved to Mary Geoise. As such, these Nobles possess the authority to do as they please, simply due to their heritage.[58]
Research for Transforming Humans into Giants[]
According to Trafalgar Law, the World Government has carried out research for hundreds of years on growth hormones to transform humans into giant soldiers.[60] This research is currently led by Vegapunk; Caesar Clown's idea of kidnapping and drugging children to accomplish the feat is considered unethical and unacceptable and was rejected.[61]
Treaty with Fish-Man Island[]
Over two centuries ago, the World Government signed a treaty with the monarchy of Fish-Man Island, in an attempt to bridge the gap between the races, and the king of the island was permitted to attend the Levely. The institution of slavery was also prohibited as a sign of good faith on the World Government's part.[62][63] However, despite the institution of slavery officially being prohibited, slavery would still persist in places like Sabaody Archipelago and Tequila Wolf due in part to the World Nobles.[64][65][66]
Amber Lead Revelation[]
According to Gladius, 100 years before the industry came to be, the World Government and the royal family of Flevance discovered that Amber Lead was poisonous, but chose not to inform the country of its dark nature, as to gain profit from the industry.[15]
Infiltration of Elbaph and Child Trafficking[]
100 years ago, after the captains of the Giant Warrior Pirates Dorry and Brogy began their epic duel on Little Garden, some of the Giant Warrior Pirates were captured and sentenced to be executed by the Marines. They were saved by the intervention of Carmel and allowed to return to Elbaph.[67] Joining them, Carmel set up an orphanage on Elbaph for children of all races, named the Sheep's House.[68] Carmel's deeds served to improve relations between Elbaph and the World Government. Despite these acts of benevolence and the goodwill earned from them, Carmel was in reality a spy and child trafficker working with the Government, supplying children who would be indoctrinated into serving the Marines or Cipher Pols.[69] Additionally, the horrifying revelation that improved relations with the giants was a charade designed from the start as a means of granting Carmel access to better quality children. 52 years later, the Government would manipulate the Giant Warrior Pirates, Oimo and Kashii, into working as guards at Enies Lobby by claiming that they had captured Dorry and Brogy, when in reality they were still dueling on Little Garden.[70]
Vodka Kingdom Affiliation[]
Forty-nine years ago, a ten-year-old Kaidou was considered the ultimate soldier of Vodka and fought many battles, invaded and looted other towns in order to be able to maintain their affiliation with the World Government by paying the Heavenly Tribute to the World Nobles.[71]
Forty-six years ago, the kingdom attempted to gain the right to attend the Levely by enlisting Kaidou into the Marines against his will. However, it is unknown whether they received that right as Kaidou subsequently escaped from the Marine ship.[72]
Lineage Factor Discovery[]
MADS, an illegal team of scientists consisting of Vegapunk, Vinsmoke Judge, Caesar Clown, and Queen had managed to discover the Lineage Factor, also known as the "blueprint of life", 36 years ago.[73] From this discovery, they were able to make applications on manipulating a life-form's growth, including cloning and biology augmentation. The World Government learned of the team's rogue operations and arrested Vegapunk, who would later work for the Government. The group dispersed, and Judge retreated to Germa Kingdom to continue his research, creating an army of clones and genetically altered children. Since then, the Government has decreed that cloning is too dangerous for any outsiders to perform, and its agents would take hard actions if alerted.[74]
Age of Pirates[]
In 1500, Pirate King Gol D. Roger turned himself in to the World Government though they claim to have captured him and executed him before the public. His death, however, sparked the Great Pirate Age.[75]
Ohara's Buster Call[]
In 1502, the World Government sent the Buster Call to wipe out Ohara. They accused the scholars of trying to recover the Ancient Weapons and spread lies around the world when in reality they never cared about it. The World Government used that excuse to hide the fact that the scholars of Ohara were researching the Void Century. Nico Robin was the only survivor of Ohara and was hated by the brainwashed world, who believed that she would kill them all. Nico Robin grew up hating the World Government and is determined to find out what happened during the missing 100 years.[16]
Lucci's Mission[]
Seventeen years ago, a small unnamed kingdom was captured by pirates. 500 royal guards were held hostage in an attempt to force the king to make the pirate captain the new king. The World Government sent a 13-year-old boy to the kingdom. The boy in turn killed the 500 royal guards for showing weakness before killing the pirate captain and taking his head.[76]
Amber Lead Fiasco[]
Sixteen years ago, according to Senor Pink by the time the world discovered of the toxicity of Amber Lead, it was too late to save the heavily poisoned country. All of the citizens became sick at the same time and started dying. Other countries, mistakenly believing that the Amber Lead poisoning was a contagious disease, surrounded and attacked Flevance in order to eliminate it, and despite the citizens defending themselves, nearly all of them died. It seems that the World Government didn't try to explain to the attacking nations of the poisoning not being a disease. The royal family of Flevance escaped and abandoned their people with the assistance of the World Government.[15]
Spandam's Conspiracy[]
Fourteen years ago, Spandam manipulated the Five Elders to change their mind about preventing the Ancient Weapons from being recovered and to allow him to revive the weapons to combat the increase in pirate activity.[77] However, Spandam's machination was really to overthrow the government and rule the world himself.[78]
East Blue Celestial Dragon Tour[]
Ten years ago, a World Government inspection unit was sent to the East Blue to prepare the arrival of a World Noble that was visiting the Goa Kingdom.[79] Jalmack was escorted into the capital of the Goa Kingdom by his slaves and the country's royal guards.[80]
Otohime's Interspecies Migration Plan[]
Ten years ago, Otohime went to Mary Geoise and returned with an official letter from a World Noble, supporting her cause to relocate Ryugu Kingdom. She stated that the plan could be realistically put into action if enough signatures are collected by the next Levely.[81]
Dragon's Ascension[]
Eight years ago, Monkey D. Dragon started to form a rebellion against the government. The Levely took place in this time to discuss his actions.[2] In time, he eventually became known as "The World's Most Dangerous Criminal."[82]
Kuma's Tyrant Propaganda[]
Six years ago, Bekori the former king of the Sorbet Kingdom having the desire to be reinstated to his throne after Bartholomew Kuma incited a one man uprising to defeat him.[83] Bekori collaborated with the World Government to conduct smear campaigns that portrayed Kuma as a vicious tyrant and himself as a benevolent ruler who was unjustly overthrown. Bekori brought a Marine fleet to Sorbet in an attempt to oust Kuma by force, although Kuma simply sank the entire armada.[84]
Story[]
East Blue Saga[]
Baratie Arc[]
Dracule Mihawk, a member of the Seven Warlords of the Sea was the reason Don Krieg retreated to the East Blue, and later arrived at the Baratie, where he defeats Roronoa Zoro and destroys Krieg's Ship.
Arlong Park Arc[]
After Monkey D. Luffy defeated Arlong, the World Government considered him a threat and put a bounty of 30,000,000 on Luffy. This was really because Nezumi (who the crew beat up) was mad at him so he "warned" the World Government about his defeat of Arlong.
Loguetown Arc[]
When Smoker is about to arrest Luffy while his crew escapes, he is interrupted by Dragon. Smoker then tells Dragon that the government is looking for him, to which the latter replies that the world is waiting for their answer. After saving Luffy from Smoker's grasp, Dragon laughs and tells Luffy to go as it is his destiny. This prompts Smoker to question him why he is helping Luffy, to which Dragon asks back what his reason for stopping him is. Smoker then decides to chase after Luffy and his crew with Tashigi.[85]
Arabasta Saga[]
Drum Island Arc[]
When Luffy gained the upper hand in the fight against Wapol, the latter warned Luffy that if he defeats him, the World Government will not tolerate it. Luffy, however took no notice of his fearful babbling,[86] and knocked him out of Drum Kingdom.[87]
Arabasta Arc[]
After the Arabasta Incident, the World Government acted swiftly to conceal the knowledge that Crocodile had in fact been defeated by a pirate, Monkey D. Luffy. The credit was given to Captain Smoker, along with a promotion and a medal. Smoker, knowing the truth, disapproved. Crocodile was stripped of his title and imprisoned. The government seemed to take the defeat of a Warlord of the Sea very seriously as the Marines raised Luffy's bounty to 100,000,000 and gave Roronoa Zoro a bounty of 60,000,000 despite the fact that they had actually done the World Government a favor, though without the intention.
Sky Island Saga[]
Jaya Arc[]
The World Government became greatly concerned when they heard the news that Shanks was planning to meet Whitebeard, fearing a combined power would become a bigger threat and ordered the Marines to prevent them from meeting each other. Meanwhile, there was a meeting of the Seven Warlords of the Sea to discuss Crocodile's replacement. Kuma, Doflamingo and later Mihawk attended, Laffitte made an appearance to nominate Blackbeard to become the new Warlord.
Water 7 Saga[]
Long Ring Long Land Arc[]
At the Marine Headquarters, the Marines were panicking about Admiral Aokiji being gone and contacted the Five Elders. The Five Elders were not happy with Aokiji's rash behavior and labeled him one of the strongest men in the Marines and remarked that he needed to be careful with his rank.
Water 7 Arc[]
CP9 took Nico Robin into custody on her arrival. Agents were sent to pressure Iceburg into telling them the location of the Pluton blueprints. CP9 was then ordered to assassinate him and then burned Galley-La Headquarters to eliminate any evidence. They then captured Franky, who possessed knowledge on the whereabouts of the blueprints.
Enies Lobby Arc[]
The Straw Hats defeated the entire CP9 organization and rescued Nico Robin. The Buster Call, initiated by Spandam, destroyed Enies Lobby without eliminating the Straw Hats and their allies causing the World Government to suffer a complete defeat. In addition to these events, Monkey D. Luffy ordered one of his crewmates to set the World Government's flag alight, effectively declaring war on them.
Post-Enies Lobby Arc[]
After their massive and spectacular debacle at Enies Lobby, the World Government deemed the Straw Hats a very serious threat, raising the bounties of the entire Straw Hat crew, and released a heavily altered version of the events to the public, blaming the Straw Hats for destroying the island, which had actually been done by the Marines' Buster Call. After the arc Luffy's bounty was raised to 300,000,000, and Zoro's bounty was raised to 120,000,000, Robin's went up to 80,000,000 and the other members gained their first bounties.
Thriller Bark Saga[]
Thriller Bark Arc[]
After the Duel at Banaro Island, Blackbeard became an official Warlord of the Sea.[88]
Gecko Moria, one of the Warlords ruled the island on his ship, Thriller Bark. The World Government was aware that the Straw Hat Pirates were heading to Fish-Man Island and Thriller Bark would be in the way. After Moria was defeated, the World Government was afraid that the news of Moria's defeat would cause another global uproar and therefore ordered Kuma to kill everyone on Thriller Bark. Even with Moria defeated, they hoped that he would still be able to keep his position.
Summit War Saga[]
Sabaody Archipelago Arc[]
Following the Straw Hat Pirates' raid on the Human Auctioning House and Luffy's assault on a World Noble, Charlos, they dispatched Admiral Kizaru to deal with them.
Impel Down Arc[]
Luffy tarnishes Impel Down's reputation by becoming the first to break into the prison and lead the first mass breakout in history.
Post-War Arc[]
At the destroyed Marineford, Sengoku is informed by Brannew that Magellan had been beaten to an inch of his life. Upon reaching Level 6, Blackbeard had instructed the prisoners in each cage to engage in a battle for life and death, and the winners would be set free. Although Blackbeard only took four prisoners with him (five including Shiryu), there were many Level 6 prisoners that were missing, having escaped during the anarchy. Although Sengoku demands that wanted posters of the escaped criminals be sent throughout the world, Brannew claims that the World Government has chosen to hide the information of the Level 6 prisoners escaping, lest the world lose trust in the World Government, a decision which enrages Sengoku.[89]
Elsewhere on Marineford, Donquixote Doflamingo and the Pacifista commenced an assault on Gecko Moria. Doflamingo claims that the World Government had decided that he was too weak to remain in the Seven Warlords of the Sea, and that it would be better if he was thought to be "killed in the war" rather than eliminated by the government. Moria inquires if Sengoku is behind the decision, but Doflamingo claims that the decision was made by powers even higher than the Fleet Admiral.[90] It was later revealed that Gecko Moria escaped with the help of Absalom's Suke Suke no Mi power, rendering him invisible at the last moment and helping to rescue him from the battle.[91]
The World Government sent a message via messenger bat to Buggy the Clown. The contents of the message are currently unknown. However, as revealed during the Dressrosa Arc, Buggy was one of the 3 people who have been appointed the position of Warlord of the Sea, hinting that the contents of the message may be an invitation to join the Seven Warlords of the Sea.[92][93]
During the Timeskip[]
After the war, Sakazuki was nominated by many high-ranking World Government officials to succeed Sengoku as Fleet Admiral, over Sengoku's nomination for Kuzan. Both nominees fought for ten days at Punk Hazard for the position, with Sakazuki barely victorious. With Kuzan resigning afterwards, leaving the Marines' military might reduced severely, the World Government granted the Marines unprecedented power to compensate.[94]
Fish-Man Island Saga[]
Return to Sabaody Arc[]
Luffy's bounty has been raised to 400,000,000 following his actions two years ago. Sentomaru is sent to deal with the pirates on Sabaody Archipelago.
Fish-Man Island Arc[]
Jinbe tells about Fisher Tiger and Otohime's attempts to get the World Government to acknowledge the fish-man race, albeit in different ways. Otohime gets Fish-Man Island accepted into Levely.
Dressrosa Saga[]
Punk Hazard Arc[]
The first island that the Straw Hats landed on in the New World, Punk Hazard turns out to have been prohibited for any individual to enter by the World Government (which the pirates ignore).[95] Four years prior to the current timeline, Dr. Vegapunk and Caesar Clown were on the island doing top secret experiments on mass murder weapons before an experiment went wrong and destroyed the island.[96]
After the Marineford war, Sakazuki and Kuzan were sent to a duel to the death on this island by the World Government for the position of Fleet Admiral. The battle lasted for 10 days, causing a permanent change to the island's climate.[97]
Dressrosa Arc[]
Doflamingo blackmailed the World Nobles due to the knowledge of the "National Treasure" of Mary Geoise to mobilize CP0 into allowing him to falsifying his resignation from the Seven Warlords of the Sea in order to deceive Trafalgar Law and the Straw Hat Pirates. Fleet Admiral Sakazuki was infuriated by this action and went to discuss the matter with the Five Elders.
As the Fleet Admiral talked with the Five Elders, the argument heated up with Sakazuki demanding answers, but the elders ignored him, stating they don't care about the image of the Marines while blaming the Fleet Admiral about Kuzan joining Blackbeard. They were then informed about Doflamingo's defeat as his title of both as King and Warlord of the Sea were revoked and him and his crew were arrested. They were then shocked and furious to learn that Admiral Fujitora revealed to the world what transpired in Dressrosa, leaving them unable to cover up the ordeal like they did in Arabasta.[98]
Whole Cake Island Saga[]
Levely Arc[]
As the Levely approached, royalty from many nations gathered at Mary Geoise.[99]
The newspaper revealed that due to their attempted alliance with Charlotte Linlin, the Germa Kingdom has been repudiated as an affiliate of the World Government.[29]
Prior to the Levely, Shanks spoke to the Five Elders about a certain pirate.[100] When the Levely began, the Five Elders spoke to as Imu, and asked what "light" should be removed from history.[101]
Wano Country Saga[]
Wano Country Arc[]
The defeat and capture of Donquixote Doflamingo by the Marines made the World Government realize they were having a difficult time acquiring more weapons that originated from Wano Country through their former intermediate. As a result, CP0 agents went directly to Wano to negotiate with the shogun Kurozumi Orochi, who accepted their payment in the form of warships, but informed them that if another trade were to happen, Vegapunk would be required as payment. The agents refused the demand, saying it to be an impossibility. In response, Orochi shot one of the members (who was not injured by any more than a simple recoil) and mocked them that he had Kaidou backing him, and therefore was not afraid of the World Nobles nor the Marines.[102]
After the dissolution of the Seven Warlords of the Sea system at the Levely, the World Government annulled their pacts with the remaining five Warlords and reinstated their bounties. The only exception to this policy change was Bartholomew Kuma, who became a slave to lease at Mary Geoise as punishment for aiding the Straw Hat Pirates.[103] The Marines subsequently deployed fleets to arrest the fugitive Warlords.[18]
The CP0 agents were later invited to Onigashima on Orochi's behalf for the Fire Festival. During the raid led by the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance, the agents lamented on Orochi's death and analyzed the state of the conflict. With the assistance of a human Mary, they used a Go board to illustrate the forces of the two sides.[104]
During their observation, the CP0 agents considered ensuring Who's-Who's death as punishment for abandoning his position as a CP9 agent, but were convinced that he was likely to die from his fight against the former Warlord Jinbe.[105]
With the possibility of Kaidou losing appearing more and more likely, Rob Lucci informed the agents of the World Goverment's intentions to annex Wano Country and capture Nico Robin, if either were possible. Two of the agents, Guernika and Maha, attempted to retrieve Robin. At the same time, Lucci travelled to Wano Country with his own cohort of CP0 agents, preparing for the planned annex should Kaidou fall.
Guernika and Maha's search for Robin was ultimately cut short when new orders arrived from the Five Elders: to eliminate Luffy as soon as possible.[106] This, too, proved unsuccessful, with Luffy awakening his Devil Fruit and Guernika being killed by an angry Kaidou.[107]
Upon the completion of the Raid on Onigashima, Joseph evacuated to one of Lucci's approaching World Government ships, where he reported Kaidou and Big Mom's defeat and Luffy's awakening. With the possibility of annexation gone, the Elders attempted to pivot their goals and refocus on capturing Robin. However, before Joseph could begin looking for her, he was interrupted by Admiral Ryokugyu, who ordered him to stand down.[108]
Some time after, the Cipher Pol ships after Wano reported running into Big Mom's ship before mysteriously disappearing.[109]
When Morgans spread the news of the shift in the Emperors and Luffy's new bounty poster, the Elders attempted to censor what he reported, but he refused to comply.[109]
Final Saga[]
Egghead Arc[]
York informed the Five Elders that Vegapunk had pursued Ohara's research on the Void Century,[110] so they sent Cipher Pol to investigate. The CP5, CP7, and CP8 ships each disappeared after visiting Egghead, so the World Government sent CP0 to assassinate Vegapunk, with a fleet, including Admiral Kizaru and Elder Jaygarcia Saturn, to later assist CP0.[111][112] However, when it was reported that the Straw Hats were on Egghead and working with Vegapunk, the Marines mustered additional ships and Vice Admirals for the assault.[113]
Saturn ultimately ordered a Buster Call on Egghead to get rid of three problems he saw for the World Government: Vegapunk for studying the Void Century, Kuma for being the last survivor of the Buccaneers, and Luffy for having the powers of the Sun God Nika.[114] Upon his death, Vegapunk broadcast a prerecorded a message about the truth of the world. Fearing what the worldwide broadcast might contain, the Elders all came to Egghead themselves to stop the broadcast at any cost.[115] Ultimately the source of the broadcast, the Iron Giant, released a massive burst of Supreme King Haki via a knot that was sealed inside it by Joy Boy, sending four of the Five Elder's back to Marie Geiose. Due to this Kuma, Luffy and his crew managed to escape Egghead.[116][117] Following the incident Saturn was punished by Imu, stripping away his immortality and killing him by result, shortly beforehand Saturn's position of the fifth Elder was filled by Figarland Garling, the now former leader of the God's Knights.[118]
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- ↑ 2.0 2.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 16 Chapter 142 and Episode 91, Dalton recalls a past Levely where Wapol, the Nefertari Family, and other royals discussed Dragon's rising threat.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 396 and Episode 277, The Five Elders order the Buster Call to destroy the island of Ohara and eliminate its demonic archaeologists for researching the Void Century in the name of Justice.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 396 (p. 8) and Episode 277, Clover asserts that the World Government is more afraid of the Great Kingdom's ideals than of the Ancient Weapons.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 76 Chapter 763 and Episode 702, A crowd of enraged civilians reveal the atrocities inflicted onto them by the World Nobles.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 907 (p. 7-8) and Episode 886, A World Government employee explains the principle of the Empty Throne as a symbol of equality between affiliated nations to Sterry.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 908 (p. 15-17) and Episode 889, Im seats themselves on the Empty Throne as the Five Elders prostrate before them and request orders to rehabilitate global stability.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 907 (p. 8) and Episode 886, The Five Elders are confirmed to be the most prominent Celestial Dragons.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 107 Chapter 1086 (p. 14) and Episode 1120, Ivankov mentions the Five Elders as the highest authority among the Celestial Dragons.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 908 (p. 14-17) and Episode 889, The Five Elders go to the Empty Throne and bow before Imu, requesting what his orders are for stability to be restored in the world.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 398 and Episode 278, The number of countries linked to the World Government.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 432 (p. 2-19) and Episode 314, Garp explains the Three Great Powers to the Straw Hat Pirates.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 23 Chapter 212 and Episode 127, Smoker and Tashigi get rewarded for the efforts of the Straw Hat Pirates against Crocodile and Baroque Works.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 398 and Episode 278, Nico Robin is issued with a 79,000,000 bounty, even though she is just a mere child and survived a great loss, because she can read Poneglyphs.
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 76 Chapter 762 (p. 2-17) and Episode 701, Senor Pink tells Baby 5 about the World Government's policy to suppress the truth about the toxicity of Amber Lead and how the poisoning is not contagious.
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- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 581 and Episode 490, Sengoku is told by Brannew about the decision of the Five Elders to prevent the fiascoes at Impel Down from being publicized.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 79 Chapter 793 (p. 5) and Episode 736, The Five Elders and Fleet Admiral Sakazuki have intense arguments concerning the role of the Marines in relation to the World Government.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 86 Chapter 867 (p. 11-12) and Episode 837, A Cipher Pol agent dealing with Carmel.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 44 Chapter 422 and Episode 305, Lucci executes a pirate captain for his crimes and the kingdom's captive soldiers for being weak.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 44 Chapter 422 (p. 18-19) and Episode 305, Onigumo orders the destruction of Buster Call Ship 4 and shoots a soldier dead for questioning his order.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 397 and Episode 278, Sakazuki blows up the evacuation ship to prevent any archaeologists from escaping by sneaking on-board.
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- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 17 Chapter 151 and Episode 89, Wapol tells Luffy the deposing him will make him an enemy of the World Government.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 524 (p. 6-7) and Episode 420, The prison chief explains to Robin the policy for countries that will not swear loyalty to the World Government.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 84 Chapter 839 (p. 2-3) and Episode 800, Judge tells his family the likely political consequences of his collusion with Big Mom.
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 904 (p. 2) and Episode 880, Dragon reads a newspaper article about the Germa Kingdom's expulsion from the Levely for attempting to form an alliance with the Big Mom Pirates.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 92 Chapter 929 (p. 10-11) and Episodes 922–923, Orochi taunts the Cipher Pol 0 agents about how Joker's defeat has weakened their ability to conduct trade for weapons and he becomes more excessive in his demands.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 84 Chapter 840 and Episode 802.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 105 Chapter 1064, Jinbe and Bonney discuss Kuma being used as a genetic template for cloning experiments for the World Government's secret weapons program.
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- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 399 and Episode 284, Spandam and Franky both explain that Nico Robin is a wanted criminal because of the rumor that she has the ability to revive the Ancient Weapons.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 8 Chapter 69 and Episode 31, Yosaku explains the Seven Warlords of the Sea organization to Luffy and Sanji.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 524 (p. 6-7) and Episode 420, The prison chief explains to Robin the policy for countries that will not swear loyalty to the World Government.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 909 (p. 5) and Episode 890, Marco explains to Nekomamushi the corruption of the World Government's affiliation system.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 76 Chapter 763 (p. 3) and Episode 702, A crowd of enraged civilians reveal the horrible consequences of satisfying the Heavenly Tribute demanded by the World Nobles.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 904 (p. 5) and Episode 880, Moda pleads with Peachbeard not to steal heavenly tribute while explaining the consequences for the citizens.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 909 (p. 5-7) and Episode 890, Marco explains to Nekomamushi the consequences of failing to pay the heavenly tribute.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 108 Chapter 1096 (p. 2-6).
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 107 Chapter 1086 (p. 6-9) and Episode 1120, Imu ordered Lulusia to be used as a testing ground for Mother Flame.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 107 Chapter 1084 (p. 12-15).
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- ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1125 (p. 9-13-5).
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 104 Chapter 1054 (p. 17).
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1125 (p. 11-13).
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 104 Chapter 1054 and Episode 1081.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 79 Chapter 793 and Episode 736, The Five Elders tell Fleet Admiral Sakazuki that Donquixote Pirates operation is none of the military's concern.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 102 Chapter 1032, The CP0 personnel decide to eliminate undercover Marine X Drake to thwart a potential liability to their assignment.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 106 Chapter 1069 (p. 4, 6-7), Kaku and Stussy warn Lucci that battling against Luffy would have serious consequences due to his status as an Emperor.
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- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 909 and Episode 890.
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- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 105 Chapter 1060 (p. 13-15) and Episode 1089.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 395 (p. 8) and Episode 277, Clover tells to the World Government what the archaeologists have learned.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 110 Chapter 1115.
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- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 395 (p. 4) and Episode 277, Clover explains about the history of the World Government.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 68 Chapter 668 (p. 10) and Episode 594, Law reveals about the experiments on Punk Hazard's guinea-pig children.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 69 Chapter 684 (p. 17) and Episode 610, Caesar reminisces on his suggestion for gigantification when he was employed by the Marines.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 500 (p. 10) and Episode 394, Nico Robin explains to Nami the discrimination of fish-men as inferior by the World Government until diplomatic negotiations supposedly made it illegal.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 63 Chapter 620 (p. 13) and Episode 539, Hatchan reveals Neptune's relationship to the World Government and his part in the Levely.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 500 (p. 10) and Episode 394, Nico Robin explains to Nami the discrimination of fish-men as inferior by World Government until diplomatic negotiations supposedly made it illegal.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 524 (p. 6-7) and Episode 420, The prison chief explains to Robin that slaves are sent here by the World Government to construct a bridge to connect the islands.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 593 (p. 4-5) and Episode 510, Bunny Joe explains the World Nobles ordered Tequila Wolf to be constructed regardless of the changes in how slavery was deemed illegal centuries later.
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- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 86 Chapter 866 (p. 6-9) and Episode 836, Carmel invites Linlin to stay at the Sheep's House.
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- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 44 Chapter 422 (p. 3-4) and Episode 305, Doberman tells his soldiers Lucci's past.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 37 Chapter 355 (p. 9-10) and Episode 249, Spandam manages to make the Five Elders change their mind.
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- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 588 (p. 3-8) and Episode 503, Jalmack arrives in the Goa Kingdom.
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- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 108 Chapter 1099 (p. 2-4), Kuma liberates the Sorbet Kingdom in a one man uprising and is appointed as the new monarch.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 108 Chapter 1099 (p. 7-9), Kuma is falsely condemned by the media as a wicked despot in a plan by Bekori to reclaim his throne with support of the World Government but Kuma single-handedly defeats the military force sent to dethrone him.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 12 Chapter 100 (p. 17-21) and Episode 53, Dragon saves Luffy from Smoker.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 17 Chapter 151 (p. 6-7) and Episode 89, Wapol warns Luffy that if he hurts him he will be the World Government's enemy.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 17 Chapter 151 (p. 19) and Episode 89, Wapol's promise Luffy to give him a position in his kingdom, which is to make him a second king, is ignored by Luffy who defeats him by sending him flying.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 49 Chapter 474 (p. 12) and Episode 369, Marshall D. Teach is revealed to be the new Warlord in Crocodile's place.
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- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 581 (p. 17) and Episode 490, Donquixote Doflamingo tells Moria that he is going to be eliminated due to being considered too weak to be a Warlord of the Sea.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0472).
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 593 (p. 19) and Episode 512, Galdino informs Buggy that the World Government sent him an interesting offer.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 700 and Episode 629, Buggy is revealed to have joined the Seven Warlords of the Sea.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 650 (p. 4-7) and Episode 570, Jinbe explains to the Straw Hat Pirates that Kuzan's resignation has caused a massive power vacuum and the World Government granted the Marines unexpected power to cover the new deficiencies.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 655 and Episode 579, Punk Hazard is sealed from outsiders by the World Government
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 69 Chapter 684 and Episode 610, Caesar causes PH's ultimate destruction
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 67 Chapter 658 and Episode 582, Kuzan and Sakazuki are revealed to have altered the island during their ten-day fight.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 79 Chapter 793 (p. 4-14) and Episode 736, The Five Elders and various Marine officers are shocked that Luffy and Law dismantled the Donquixote Pirates criminal enterprises.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 903 (p. 6-10) and Episode 879, The affiliated nations of the World Government begin their voyages to Mary Geoise to participate in the Levely.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 907 and Episode 887.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 908 and Episode 889.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 92 Chapter 929 (p. 12-13) and Episode 922, CP0 tries to negotiate with Orochi.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0965), Information about Kuma is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 99 Chapter 1003 (p. 13-16) and Episode 1018, CP0 at Onigashima.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 101 Chapter 1018 (p. 2-6) and Episodes 1039–1040, CP0 agents discuss Who's-Who.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 103 Chapter 1041 (p. 8-10) and Episode 1068.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 103 Chapter 1043 (p. 4-6) and Episode 1070.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 104 Chapter 1052 (p. 1-2) and Episode 1079.
- ↑ 109.0 109.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 104 Chapter 1053 (p. 3-5) and Episode 1080.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 107 Chapter 1078 and Episode 1111.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 106 Chapter 1069 and Episode 1100.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 106 Chapter 1073 and Episode 1105.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 106 Chapter 1070 and Episode 1102.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 109 Chapter 1104.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 109 Chapter 1109.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1122.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1123 (p. 3-5, 17).
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1125 (p. 9-13-5).
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