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The Jolly Roger (ドクロ, Dokuro?), also known as a Pirate Flag (海賊旗, Kaizoku-ki?) is the traditional flag of European and Caribbean pirates, envisioned today as a skull over crossed thigh bones on a black field. Various versions of the jolly roger existed over the course of the centuries; for example, Calico Jack's jolly roger replaced the thigh bones with swords (cutlasses).

Oda himself provided some info on the jolly roger, including three possible theorized origins that have come to be accepted by experts:

  • Some say it comes from the French term "jolie rouge" or "lovely red" possibly referring to blood.
  • "Roger" may have come from the word "rogue" meaning thief or villain.
  • It may have come from the term "old Roger" an old fashioned name for the Devil.

The jolly roger is hugely recognized to mean "danger" worldwide. The skull and crossbones themselves are commonly used on to warn people about dangerous substances or places on signs and bottles.

One Piece

In One Piece, there are many jolly roger flags. Jolly rogers generally help pirates determine who belongs to whose crew, or even who is a pirate in the first place. Many choose to bear their crew's flag somewhere on their personal being (such as Portgas D. Ace). Certain nations who understand the ideals of the jolly roger, or have turned against ideas of the World Government, also raise the flag, such as the emancipated Drum Kingdom after the fall of Wapol.

However, raising the jolly roger is considered a huge crime by the Marines, and anyone seen doing so (may it be fun or for real) will be considered criminals. The designs of the jolly roger usually reflect the interest of the captain of the crew. Other times it may be physical resemblance (Whitebeard's mustache or Shanks's three scars on one eye), a personal item they wear (Luffy's straw hat), or the symbols behind them.[1]

Flags

Crews

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Straw Hat Pirates' Jolly Roger
Red Hair Pirates' Jolly Roger
Roger Pirates' Jolly Roger
Alvida Pirates' Jolly Roger
Buggy Pirates' Jolly Roger
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Black Cat Pirates' Jolly Roger
Krieg Pirates' Jolly Roger
Cook Pirates' Jolly Roger
Arlong Pirates' Jolly Roger
Rumbar Pirates' Jolly Roger
Baroque Works Infobox
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Roshio Pirates' Jolly Roger
Bellamy Pirates Portrait
Masira Pirates' Jolly Roger
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Blackbeard Pirates' Jolly Roger
Whitebeard Pirates' Jolly Roger
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Fanged Toad Pirates' Jolly Roger
Foxy Pirates' Former Jolly Roger
Foxy Pirates (former symbol)
Foxy Pirates' Current Jolly Roger
Foxy Pirates (current symbol)
Kid Pirates' Jolly Roger
Hawkins Pirates' Jolly Roger
Drake Pirates' Jolly Roger
Heart Pirates' Jolly Roger
On Air Pirates' Jolly Roger
Bonney Pirates' Jolly Roger
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Fallen Monk Pirates' Jolly Roger
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Spade Pirates' Jolly Roger
Golden Lion Pirates' Jolly Roger
Brownbeard Pirates' Jolly Roger
Caribou Pirates' Jolly Roger
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Unnamed Crews

Anime-Only Flags

Ideals of the Flag

All those that sail under a jolly roger are supposed to show respect for their chosen flag and honor it always as it represents the crew itself. Once the flag is gone, the crew can no longer sail under it and therefore everything linked with the flag is gone. Luffy uses this in making his choice in the Davy Back Fight and takes the jolly roger belonging to Foxy instead of a member of the crew, thus preventing anyone from ever sailing under it again. He then gives them a new one that he drew (badly) himself.

Different crews react differently to these ideals. For example, Wapol did not see what was so important about the pirate flag in comparison to Luffy. Donquixote Doflamingo does not like the idea of anyone tarnishing his flag's name and punished Bellamy for losing under it.

Smileys

Donquixote Pirates' Jolly Roger

Doflamingo's crossed-out smiley.

Following the introduction of Donquixote Doflamingo, a different type of jolly roger, known as Smiley (スマイリー, Sumairī?) has appeared. Rather than the traditional skull and crossbones, the flag is a smiley of a grinning person. The significance of this type of jolly roger has yet to be revealed. In some cases, such as Doflamingo's flag and the Human Auctioning House, the smiley has an line painted over it.

While some of the smiling jolly rogers are connected to Doflamingo, another smiley has been seen on Whitebeard's life support equipment. Ace also wore two smileys on his hat, one sad and the other happy. Kid's secondary jolly roger is a smiley style with a stitched-up mouth.

Personal Jolly Rogers

A few characters sport their own personal jolly roger. The reasons for that differ, as do the sources of the flags. While some are exclusively shown in the SBS (members of the Straw Hat Pirates), others appear in the series without further information (like Perona's) or are part of a "what if" scenario (Igaram's nightmare picturing Nefertari Vivi as a pirate).

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Zoro's personal jolly roger (pre-timeskip).
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Zoro's personal jolly roger (post-timeskip).
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Nami's personal jolly roger (pre-timeskip).
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Nami's personal jolly roger (post-timeskip).
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Usopp's personal jolly roger (pre-timeskip).
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Usopp's personal jolly roger (post-timeskip).
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Sanji's personal jolly roger (pre-timeskip).
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Sanji's personal jolly roger (post-timeskip).
Sakura Kingdom Infobox
Chopper's personal jolly roger (pre-timeskip) and current flag of Sakura Kingdom.
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Chopper's personal jolly roger (post-timeskip).
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Robin's personal jolly roger (pre-timeskip).
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Robin's personal jolly roger (post-timeskip).
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Franky's personal jolly roger (pre-timeskip)
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Franky's personal jolly roger (pre-timeskip)
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Franky's personal jolly roger (post-timeskip).
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Brook's personal jolly roger (pre-timeskip).
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Brook's personal jolly roger (post-timeskip).
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Vivi's personal jolly roger.
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Richie's personal jolly roger.
Perona's Jolly Roger
Perona's personal jolly roger.
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Emporio Ivankov's personal jolly roger and of Kamabakka Kingdom.
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Sabo's flag.
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Killer's personal jolly roger.

Trivia

  • The flag was significant for pirates because it represented that officially they belonged to no country and lived by their own rules.

References

  1. One Piece Manga — Vol. 1, Oda gives examples on Jolly Roger ideas.

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