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Brook (ブルック, ''Burukku''), widely known as "Soul King" Brook, is a fictional character in the
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. The character made his first appearance in the 442nd chapter of the series, which was first published in Japan in
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'' magazine on January 29, 2007. He is the ninth member of the
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and the eighth to join, serving as their musician. "Soul King" Brook was brought back to life by the Revive Revive Fruit and is a world-renowned rock star who can play any musical instrument. Brook was once the leader of a battle convoy in a kingdom before becoming the musician swordsman and later captain of the Rumbar Pirates. Fifty-two years ago before the current story, the Rumbar Pirates left their pet the infant whale Laboon at Reverse Mountain and promised Laboon to return for him after they cirumnavigated the world.. The Rumbar Pirates were killed in the misty Florian Triangle but Brook was brought back to life by the Devil Fruit he previously ate. Decades later, Brook loses his shadow to the pirate Gecko Moria, one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, forcing Brook to stay out of the sunlight or face disintegration. Five years later,
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recruits Brook to join the Straw Hats after restoring his shadow. Brook's goal is to circle the Grand Line and return to Reverse Mountain, reuniting with the whale, Laboon, and fulfilling the promise the Rumbar Pirates made. Within two years, "Soul King Brook" becomes a globally-renowned rock star. Brook then returns to the Straw Hats, and steals a crucial piece of
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's treasure which helps reveal the location of the One Piece. After Luffy becomes recognized as an Emperor of the Sea, Brook is named one of Luffy's nine commanders.


Creation and conception

A living skeleton thanks to the Revive Revive Fruit, Brook "yearns to reunite with his long-lost crewmate, the whale Laboon. He is the oldest member of the crew and a skilled jokester." Brook's backstory and goal reflects the three main themes of ''One Piece'': dreams, freedom, and friendship. Though Brook did not appear in the story until 2007, the idea of a skeleton musician was first conceived by Oda in 2000, about the time of Laboon's introduction. This was seven years before the first appearance of Brook. Oda's concept art shows Brook originally had a western cowboy hat instead of an afro. This design was later incorporated as Yorki's cowboy hat instead.


Character outline


Personality

Brook is a combination of a gentlemanly persona and a perverted sort. He speaks in a dignified, educated manner at most times, but has amazingly bad manners. He burps and farts at dinner, casually asks to see womens' panties, and picks in other peoples' food, to name only a few. He takes being a skeleton lightly, using any chance he can to joke about it. However, his backstory from Thriller Bark became the most tragic moment for Brook when he lost his crewmate along the journey before being stranded at the Florian Triangle. Brook endure his time of loneliness for fifty years by expressing his passion of music, jokes, amorous habits, and his value of life. Brook expressing his remorse on abandoning Laboon at the Twin Capes and wishes to see him again believing he had failed to fulfill his promise. When Luffy offers him to join the crew, Brook accepts his offer with tearful relief and join the Strawhat for his dream of reuniting with Laboon after his adventure across the Grand Line. After the Thriller Bark Arc, Brook become loyal to the Straw Hats on accomplishing their dreams. Despite his eccentric behavior, Brook is shown to be extremely upright and compassionate person befitting of a true gentleman, as Brook utterly disdains wickedness and cruelty.


Devil Fruit Abilities

Brook ate the Revive-Revive Fruit, a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit which enhances the user's soul to the point where they resurrect after their first death. He can possessed his own deceased body which allow him to animate his body which he cannot feel injuries or attacks. He even demonstrated a new form of Devil Fruit ability that allow his soul to leave the body, usually by exiting his mouth and move it everywhere he wants to. After his separation from the Straw Hats, Brook learns how to use his Devil Fruit ability to leave his skeleton body and explore his surroundings as a disembodied
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. He even carries a
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, a Japanese cane sword, and is skilled in its use. He can also combine his shikomizue and violin to create sound-based attacks. He was once a fighter in the surprise-attack squadron of an unknown kingdom. Brook claims he can heal from most fractures to his body by drinking milk. His head can also be opened up and used as a storage device. Brook uses an unnamed fencing sword style and is a skilled fencer who can use quick stabs because of his skeleton anatomy. In addition to his sword skill, Brook's lightweight skeleton body gives him great speed and the ability to jump extraordinarily high. His body is so light that he is even capable of running on water. However, Brook is still powerless if submerged in water, like all Devil Fruit users, and will sink if he stops running.


Musical talent

Brook is an excellent musician, displaying the ability to play any instrument at a highly skilled level. He is usually seen playing the violin. Brook can even influence people with his music to the point of making them fall asleep. While separated from the other Straw Hats, and incognito as "Soul King" Brook, he gains world fame, filling concert halls with fans. He is also a skilled fencer who uses a
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(a Japanese cane sword) in battle. His reduced weight allows him to jump extraordinarily high and to run across water. Eventually, Brook learns how to use his Devil Fruit ability to leave his skeleton body and explore his surroundings as a disembodied
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.


History


Rumbar Pirates and Laboon

Over fifty years ago, Brook was once the leader of "a battle convoy in a certain kingdom." Then he became the musician swordsman of the music-themed Rumbar Pirates, and later Brook took over the crew as the new captain. The Rumbar Pirates were all killed, but the power of the Paramecia-type allowed "Dead Bones" Brook to rise again and live a second life as a
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. Already pirates before the era of
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, the Rumbar Pirates and the baby whale Laboon enter the Grand Line. Laboon took a particular liking to "Humming Brook"'s peculiar afro and his enchanting music. Promising to return after sailing the Grand Line, the crew left Laboon with Crocus at the lighthouse at Reverse Mountain, stating that the Grand Line is too dangerous for such a small whale. The crew captain is forced to flee the Grand Line after he catches a disease, leaving Brook to be captain.


Death, resurrection, and isolation for 50 years

Brook's crew was slaughtered by an unknown pirate crew after they entered a mysterious, misty area of the sea known as the Florian Triangle. They played one last song for Laboon as they died, which Brook recorded with the use of a Tone Dial. Because Brook ate the Revive Revive Fruit, the spirit of his soul returned to the Grand Line. However, he got lost due to the intense fog in the Florian Triangle. After wandering for some time, he finally found his body, which had decayed to nothing but bleached bones leaving only his afro (which remained due to strong roots). Brook was returned to life as a walking, talking skeleton. During the time he spent alone on his former crew's ship, he had almost no contact with other human beings, leading to eccentric behavior at odds with social norms and a constant urge to make bone jokes and puns. Eight years before meeting the Straw Hat crew, he was captured by Gecko Moria, who stole his shadow and placed it in the body of the legendary samurai Ryuma. Because he could no longer be exposed to sunlight, a side effect of having no shadow in ''One Piece'', Brook remains in the Florian Triangle, under the protective cover of the thick fog, until he meets the Straw Hat Pirates.


Joining the Straw Hats

Fifty years later, the Straw Hats encounter Laboon and Crocus and learn the tale of the Rumbar Pirates as they enter the Grand Line. Brook is later introduced as a skeleton inhabiting the region of the Grand Line known as the Florian Triangle. Luffy invites Brook to join his crew, but Brook declines citing his inability to walk in sunlight due to his stolen shadow. After Luffy defeats Moria and returns Brook's shadow, Brook joins the Straw Hat crew, becoming their musician. Even after fifty years, Brook's goal is still to fulfill his late crew's promise after the Straw Hat Pirates go through the entirety of the Grand Line. Brook carries a recording of the crew, whose last survivors played their cheery song "Bink's Sake" with their dying breaths. He fears Laboon will not recognize him since he is all bones, and so prizes and protects his distinctive afro.
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and Brook share respect for one another, likely because they are both swordsman, and in the battle with the flying fish riders in chapter 494, they do a team attack showing their abilities as two skilled swordsmen.


Soul King

While separated from the other Straw Hats, and incognito as "Soul King" Brook, he gains world fame, filling concert halls with fans. Despite Franky speculating he might not ever return to the pirate life, Brook rejoins the Straw Hats after it is revealed he is a pirate. On the elephant island of Zou, Brook and the Straw Hats learn from the elders of the talking animal Mink tribe that to find the One Piece located at Laugh Tale, one must find the Four Road Poneglyphs that together reveal the coordinates to Laugh Tale. Two of these Road Poneglyphs were being held by two of the four pirate Emperors of the Sea, Big Mom and Kaido.''One Piece'' Manga — Vol. 81 Chapter 813. Luffy and Brook later infiltrate Whole Cake Island, home to Big Mom, to recover their crewmate Sanji the
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. Brook attempts to steal Big Mom's road poneglyph. In the process he fights Big Mom and realizes his Devil Fruit matches up well against her Soul Soul power. Brook notes that acquiring the Road Poneglyph is crucial because it allows the Straw Hats to win even if Sanji did not return to the crew. Brook managed to steal a copy of the Road Poneglyph and hide it in his head. Brook later smashes Big Mom's picture of Mother Caramel, one of her only weaknesses. The success of the raid leads to Luffy being dubbed the "Fifth Emperor" of the Sea.''One Piece'' Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 903 and Episode 878, Luffy and Sanji's new bounties after Whole Cake Island. Big Mom and Kaido then form an alliance to take down the Straw Hats, but are defeated by the Straw Hats' Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance. Brook becomes recognized as one of Emperor of the Sea Monkey D. Luffy's Senior Officers.


Appearances in other media

Brook is featured as a playable character in the video games such as '' Gear Spirit'', '' Unlimited Cruise'', and the '' One Piece: Pirate Warriors'' series.


Reception

Brook ranked in the Top 30 of several Shōnen Jump character popularity polls, making it to the 26th position in the worldwide character popularity poll. Brook's connection to Laboon was called "one of the most notable examples of a seemingly innocuous story beat in ''One Piece'' becoming important years later, but with it involving the backstory of a main character like Brook, it's arguably one of the most important". Brook was called "a perfect illustration of One Piece's brilliance. So many characters initially seem silly and wacky, but turn out to have tragic backstories which give that wacky presentation a haunting gravity."


References


External links


Brook's bio
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