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Shupeal the Hexagon is a pirate and the main antagonist of Romance Dawn, Version 2.[1]

Appearance[]

Shupeal is a tall, lanky man with a sallow-face, his hair tied into six short ponytails with rainbow colors, arranged in a hexagonal manner, and two of which stuck out of his tricorne; according to Luffy, his head resembles a seahorse or water strider. He wears a striped shirt, black shorts, with a pirate belt, a tricorne and an open vest.[1]

Gallery[]

Shupeal Portrait
A close up of Shupeal's face.
Shupeal Anime Concept Art
Anime concept art of Shupeal.

Personality[]

Shupeal is a very cruel and cunning man. He would set his own men ablaze as punishment for failure, and also has a sadistic sense of humor, having given Ann the means to free Balloon only to shoot her moments later. He is intolerant for insults, especially those directed to his looks, and reacts violently to any of it.[1]

Seeing that Luffy is immune to his attacks, he chickened out and climbed on top of his ship. His cruelty and utter lack of respect for his crew is fully shown when he abandoned them when he found himself losing to Luffy, stating that he has no further need for any of them as long as he got what he wanted. Not shying away from exploiting Luffy's Devil Fruit weakness, he easily sank his own ship, disregarding his crew's well being just for a cheap victory.[1]

Abilities and Powers[]

Shupeal has the ability to use magic, allowing him to ride on a flying broomstick, set people ablaze or lift them with telekinesis, summon weapons, and control water to sink his own ship. This gives him an advantage over non-magic users, but most of it was useless against Luffy's rubber powers.[1]

Weapons[]

Shupeal carries a broomstick that he can fly on, and summoned a hammer from thin air to strike his opponents. Magic aside, he also wields two flintlocks.[1]

History[]

Shupeal was an unknown pirate who raided and killed everyone in Ann's village in an attempt to get the blood of the monster bird Balloon. However Balloon managed to escape Shupeal, but since he always returned to Ann whenever they were separated, Shupeal spared her life in order to lure Balloon back to him. Shupeal chased Balloon down by his ship and managed to shoot the bird, in the process it landed on Luffy's boat. Luffy boarded Shupeal's ship with the wounded Balloon. When Shupeal welcomes and thanks Luffy for bringing in Balloon, Luffy is more fascinated by his appearance and angers the captain deeply. The result is both Luffy and Ann end up locked up together in the prison on Shupeal's ship.[1]

Luffy Defeats Shupeal

Luffy defeats Shupeal.

Later while Shupeal's crew sleeps, Ann makes an attempt to free Balloon, having escaped from the cell with help from Luffy. Shupeal however was watching from the crow's nest. After witnessing his crew being bested by a mere woman, he sets one alight. He throws Ann the key and tells her that she is free to go, but instead shoots her when she attempts to open the cage. He is stopped from further dealing with Ann by Luffy who has found a boat to escape with. When Shupeal uses his spells against Luffy, Luffy displays the power of the Gomu Fruit leaving his crew to panic, thinking Luffy also knows magic. Luffy reveals his powers to them and when Shupeal realizes he cannot win, retreats back to the Crow's Nest where Luffy tries to end the fight only to end up in the water.[1]

The captain escapes via broomstick, with Balloon on a leash. However, after being saved by Ann, Luffy uses his rubber powers to finally defeat Shupeal and retrieve Balloon from him.[1]

Translation and Dub Issues[]

His nickname is a play on the word "Hex", which is a word meaning "spell" or "curse" and "Pentagon" which refers to a sign often used for curse and devil worship in popular culture. Hexagon is also a shape, referring to his loosely hexagon-esque shaped face.

Shupeal's name can also be read as "Spiel", meaning "lengthy or extravagant speech or argument" in English. If one takes it as literal, his name at a pinch can be read as along the lines "long lengthy spell/shape". "Spiel" is also the German word for "game".

Trivia[]

Shupeal's Wanted Poster

Shupeal's wanted poster.

  • His face can be seen on a wanted poster during Episodes 45, 48 and 66 of the anime,[3] as well as in Movie 9.[2]
  • Shupeal remains to date, the only One Piece antagonist who could use "magic" in this context. All other powers in the actual One Piece storyline are the result of Devil Fruit powers, Haki or highly advanced science, such as the Clima-Tact. However, a member of the Worst Generation, Basil Hawkins is known as a "magician" and uses tarot cards to predict people's futures in a mystical fashion. Also, a member of his crew, Faust is also stated to be a magician, and in the Dressrosa Arc, the gladiator Mummy claimed to be a sorcerer, and used abilities that appeared as magic.
  • It was never truly explained why he needed Balloon's magical blood or what purpose it would serve him.
  • Unlike Gally, Shupeal is a prototype character whose appearance is exclusive to Romance Dawn, Version 2.
  • Shupeal shares the same voice actor as Brook.

References[]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 Romance Dawn, Version 2, Shupeal stars as the antagonist.
  2. 2.0 2.1 One Piece Movie — Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in Winter, Miracle Sakura, Shupeal's wanted poster is seen in the intro alongside others.
  3. One Piece AnimeEpisodes 45, 48, 66, Shupeal's wanted poster can be seen.

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