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{{Nihongo|'''Arlong Park'''|アーロンパーク|Āron Pāku}} was the [[Arlong Pirates]]' base of operations. It was located on [[Konomi Islands]]. This building, boasting several stories and their [[Jolly Roger]] at the top, is conspicuously placed at the coast to show that they have no fear of the law.<ref name="Intro">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 8 [[Chapter 69]] and [[Episode 30]], Arlong Park makes its debut.</ref> It was built by tearing apart their ship, [[Shark Superb]].<ref name="Superb">''[[One Piece Yellow: Grand Elements]]'' - Arlong Park's construction method revealed.</ref> The entire building was destroyed by [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy's]] [[Gomu Gomu no Mi|Gomu Gomu no Ono]], smashing Arlong through five stories downwards.<ref name="Destroy">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 11 [[Chapter 93]] and [[Episode 43]], Luffy destroys Arlong Park.</ref>
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'''Arlong Park''' was the [[Arlong Pirates]]' base of operations. It was located on [[Conomi Islands]]. This building, boasting several stories and their [[Jolly Roger]] at the top, was conspicuously placed at the coast to show that they had no fear of the law.<ref name="Intro">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 8 [[Chapter 69]] and [[Episode 30]], Arlong Park makes its debut.</ref> The entire building was destroyed by [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy's]] [[Gomu Gomu no Mi|Gomu Gomu no Ono]], smashing Arlong through five stories downwards.<ref name="Destroy">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 11 [[Chapter 93]] and [[Episode 43]], Luffy destroys Arlong Park.</ref>
   
 
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[[File:Arlong Park's Destruction.png|250px|thumb|left|The destruction of Arlong Park.]]
Arlong Park is built on the coastline, near the ocean, where the pool on the outside is linked to the outer seas, for [[Mohmoo]] to go in and out of, with a pair of steel gates keeping it closed. The building itself contains two notable rooms. The first is the weapon room, on the first floor, where [[Roronoa Zoro|Zoro's]] [[Wadō Ichimonji]] was kept when he was captured, until it was returned to him by [[Nami]];<ref name="Return">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 9 [[Chapter 73]] and [[Episode 33]], Nami releases Zoro and returns him his sword.</ref> it is also where the [[Kiribachi]], along with several [[Swords#Katana|katana]], were kept.<ref name="Swords">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 11 [[Chapter 92]] and [[Episode 42]], Arlong reaches for the Kiribachi through the wall.</ref> The second is the map room, on the top fifth floor, where [[Nami]] was forced to make maps for the pirates, and Arlong intended to keep Nami in the room for the rest of her life. Luffy could sense the sadness Nami suffered in the room, and that the pen she used was bloodied.<ref name="Map">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 11 [[Chapter 92]] and [[Episode 42]], Arlong revealed his purpose of the room.</ref>
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Arlong Park was built on the coastline, near the ocean, where the pool on the outside was linked to the outer seas, for [[Mohmoo]] to go in and out of, with a pair of steel gates that kept it closed. The building itself was modeled after the main building in Sabaody Park and contained two notable rooms. The first was the weapon room, on the first floor, where [[Roronoa Zoro|Zoro's]] [[Wado Ichimonji]] was kept when he was captured, until it was returned to him by [[Nami]];<ref name="Return">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 9 [[Chapter 73]] and [[Episode 33]], Nami releases Zoro and returns him his sword.</ref> it is also where the [[Kiribachi]], along with several [[Swords#Katana|katana]], were kept.<ref name="Swords">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 11 [[Chapter 92]] and [[Episode 42]], Arlong reaches for the Kiribachi through the wall.</ref> The second was the map room, on the top fifth floor, where [[Nami]] was forced to make maps for the pirates, and Arlong intended to keep Nami in the room for the rest of her life. Luffy could sense the sadness Nami suffered in the room, and that the pen she used was bloodied.<ref name="Map">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 11 [[Chapter 92]] and [[Episode 42]], Arlong revealed his purpose of the room.</ref>
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Arlong Park's design overall resembled [[Sabaody Park]], a similarity Nami noticed. This was due to the crew's childhood desire to become accepted into the [[Humans|human society]], and to reflect the cruelty of [[Sabaody Archipelago|Sabaody Archipelago's]] [[Slavery|slave-trade]].<ref name="Sabaody">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - [[Chapter 620]], Nami notes the similarities between the designs of Sabaody Park and Arlong Park.</ref>
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For the chapter with the same name, see Chapter 69.

Arlong Park was the Arlong Pirates' base of operations. It was located on Conomi Islands. This building, boasting several stories and their Jolly Roger at the top, was conspicuously placed at the coast to show that they had no fear of the law.[1] The entire building was destroyed by Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Ono, smashing Arlong through five stories downwards.[2]

Layout

Arlong Park's Destruction

The destruction of Arlong Park.

Arlong Park was built on the coastline, near the ocean, where the pool on the outside was linked to the outer seas, for Mohmoo to go in and out of, with a pair of steel gates that kept it closed. The building itself was modeled after the main building in Sabaody Park and contained two notable rooms. The first was the weapon room, on the first floor, where Zoro's Wado Ichimonji was kept when he was captured, until it was returned to him by Nami;[3] it is also where the Kiribachi, along with several katana, were kept.[4] The second was the map room, on the top fifth floor, where Nami was forced to make maps for the pirates, and Arlong intended to keep Nami in the room for the rest of her life. Luffy could sense the sadness Nami suffered in the room, and that the pen she used was bloodied.[5]

Arlong Park's design overall resembled Sabaody Park, a similarity Nami noticed. This was due to the crew's childhood desire to become accepted into the human society, and to reflect the cruelty of Sabaody Archipelago's slave-trade.[6]

Trivia

  • The design of the inner face of the gates to Arlong Park greatly resemble Jinbe's face.

References

  1. One Piece Manga and Anime - Vol. 8 Chapter 69 and Episode 30, Arlong Park makes its debut.
  2. One Piece Manga and Anime - Vol. 11 Chapter 93 and Episode 43, Luffy destroys Arlong Park.
  3. One Piece Manga and Anime - Vol. 9 Chapter 73 and Episode 33, Nami releases Zoro and returns him his sword.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime - Vol. 11 Chapter 92 and Episode 42, Arlong reaches for the Kiribachi through the wall.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime - Vol. 11 Chapter 92 and Episode 42, Arlong revealed his purpose of the room.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime - Chapter 620, Nami notes the similarities between the designs of Sabaody Park and Arlong Park.

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