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| colorscheme = EastBlueCiviliansColors
 
| colorscheme = EastBlueCiviliansColors
| name = Banchina
 
| image = [[File:UsoppMother.JPG|250px|A young Usopp (right) talking with Banchina (left).]]
 
 
| jname = バンキーナ
 
| jname = バンキーナ
 
| rname = ''Bankīna''
 
| rname = ''Bankīna''
 
| ename = Bachina
 
| ename = Bachina
 
| first = [[Chapter 41]]; [[Episode 17]]
 
| first = [[Chapter 41]]; [[Episode 17]]
| affiliation = Neutral
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| affiliation = N/A
 
| occupation = Civilian
 
| occupation = Civilian
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| 4kids eva = Unknown
 
| Funi eva = [[Wikipedia:Clarine Harp|Clarine Harp]]
 
| Funi eva = [[Wikipedia:Clarine Harp|Clarine Harp]]
 
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'''Banchina''' (バンキーナ, ''Bankīna''){{Qref|databook=One Piece Blue: Grand Data File|page=41|text=her name is revealed.}} was [[Usopp]]'s mother and [[Yasopp]]'s wife.
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'''Banchina'''{{Qref|databook=blue deep|page=41|text=her name is revealed.}} was [[Usopp|Usopp's]] mother and [[Yasopp|Yasopp's]] wife.
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==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
When she was sick, she was very pale. She had a long nose, which Usopp inherited, and black straight hair in the manga while in the anime, her hair was dark green.
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When she was sick, she was very pale. She had a long nose, which Usopp inherited, and black straight hair in the manga, while in the anime, her hair was dark green. She wore a pale, light green collared shirt.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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She was very kind and she really cared about her family. She was in love with her husband, Yasopp, and waited for him to come back home.
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She never lived to see Yasopp come home, or her son, Usopp, follow in his footsteps. She died when Usopp was very young, due to an unnamed disease.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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[[File:Banchina.png|thumb|left|200px|Young Usopp trying to comfort his dying mother.]]
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She pushed her husband to follow his dreams and go to sea with the [[Red Hair Pirates]]. However Usopp grows up with a sick mother who became bed-ridden due to her illness.
 
She pushed her husband to follow his dreams and go to sea with the [[Red Hair Pirates]]. However Usopp grows up with a sick mother who became bed-ridden due to her illness.
   
Every day he would tell the same lie, that his father had returned to take them away, hoping it would keep her hopes high and help her to recover. However, she knew he would never return and before her death she told Usopp that she was glad he had gone out to sea. Even after she passed away, Usopp continued to tell the same lie, even though he no longer had any reason to do so.<ref name="Mother's death">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 5 [[Chapter 41]] and [[Episode 17]], Usopp's mother's death.</ref>
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Every day he would tell the same lie, that his father had returned to take them away, hoping it would keep her hopes high and help her to recover. However, she knew he would never return and before her death she told Usopp that she was glad he had gone out to sea. Even after she passed away, Usopp continued to tell the same lie, even though he no longer had any reason to do so.{{qref|name=Mother's death|volume=5|chapter=41|episode=17|text=Usopp's mother's death.}}
   
 
==Anime and Manga Differences==
 
==Anime and Manga Differences==
In one of the Loguetown fillers, Yasopp admitted that he was useless and could do nothing for his wife and child. After one of Shanks' men asks "Wasn't it for the better, Yasopp?" Shanks' men hoot and cheer like it was a good thing he left his wife and child.<ref name="Loguetown">''One Piece Anime'' - [[Episode 50]], [[Daddy Masterson]] and Yasopp.</ref>
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In one of the Loguetown fillers, Yasopp admitted that he was useless and could do nothing for his wife and child. After one of Shanks' men asks "Wasn't it for the better, Yasopp?" [[Shanks|Shanks']] men hoot and cheer like it was a good thing he left his wife and child.{{qref|name=Loguetown|episode=50|text=[[Daddy Masterson]] and Yasopp.}}
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==Trivia==
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*"''Banchina''" is the Italian word for "''Wharf''".
   
 
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Revision as of 22:40, 12 February 2015

Banchina[1] was Usopp's mother and Yasopp's wife.

Appearance

When she was sick, she was very pale. She had a long nose, which Usopp inherited, and black straight hair in the manga, while in the anime, her hair was dark green. She wore a pale, light green collared shirt.

Personality

She was very kind and she really cared about her family. She was in love with her husband, Yasopp, and waited for him to come back home.

She never lived to see Yasopp come home, or her son, Usopp, follow in his footsteps. She died when Usopp was very young, due to an unnamed disease.

History

File:Banchina.png

Young Usopp trying to comfort his dying mother.

She pushed her husband to follow his dreams and go to sea with the Red Hair Pirates. However Usopp grows up with a sick mother who became bed-ridden due to her illness.

Every day he would tell the same lie, that his father had returned to take them away, hoping it would keep her hopes high and help her to recover. However, she knew he would never return and before her death she told Usopp that she was glad he had gone out to sea. Even after she passed away, Usopp continued to tell the same lie, even though he no longer had any reason to do so.[2]

Anime and Manga Differences

In one of the Loguetown fillers, Yasopp admitted that he was useless and could do nothing for his wife and child. After one of Shanks' men asks "Wasn't it for the better, Yasopp?" Shanks' men hoot and cheer like it was a good thing he left his wife and child.[3]

Merchandise

Video Games

Non-Playable Appearances

Trivia

  • "Banchina" is the Italian word for "Wharf".

References

  1. One Piece Blue Deep: Characters World (p. 41), her name is revealed.
  2. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 5 Chapter 41 and Episode 17, Usopp's mother's death.
  3. One Piece Anime — Episode 50, Daddy Masterson and Yasopp.

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