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Fisher Tiger in One Piece

Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Fisher Tiger in One Piece. Still from the anime.


Fisher Tiger is a fictional character in the popular manga and its anime adaptation, the One Piece series, written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda.


Disclaimer: This article will contain details revolving around Fisher Tiger and might contain spoilers for some viewers. Readers are advised to proceed at their own discretion.


Fisher Tiger, renowned as the "Adventurer," was a remarkable sea bream Fish-Man who left an indelible mark on the world as the founder and original captain of the Sun Pirates, a legendary pirate crew known far and wide for their ideals.


As a celebrated explorer, Tiger's life took a fateful turn when he was captured and enslaved by the World Nobles during his adventurous journeys. His eventual escape from the clutches of these oppressive figures led him back to Fish-Man Island, where he embarked on an audacious mission.


Tiger scaled the imposing Red Line, arriving at the celestial domain of Mary Geoise with the noble intention of liberating his fellow slaves. This courageous act not only earned him notoriety among humans but also garnered deep respect and admiration from his fellow Fish-Men, especially his steadfast companions Jinbe and Arlong.


Tragically, Tiger met his end due to severe blood loss. He was ambushed and shot by a squad of Marines while on Foolshout Island, just after successfully returning a young former slave to her hometown.


Tiger's legacy as a symbol of defiance and justice would endure, inspiring future generations to continue his noble struggle for equality in a world fraught with prejudice and discrimination.


All About Fisher Tiger


Name

Fisher Tiger

Alias

The Adventurer

Hero of Slaves

First Appearance in Anime

One Piece Episode 415: Hancock's Confession - The Sisters' Disgusting Past

Japanese Voice Actor

Kōji Ishii

English Voice Actor

Gabe Kunda

Birthday

5th November

Age

48

Gender

Male

Status

Deceased

Affiliations

Sun Pirates

Fish-Man District (former)

Occupation

Adventurer

Pirate Captain

De-facto Leader of Fish-Man District (former)

Slave (former)

Origin

Ryugu Kingdom (Grand Line)

Devil Fruit

NA

Bounty

Beli 230,000,000


Fisher Tiger’s History


In the annals of history, two remarkable individuals took a courageous stand against the pervasive discrimination faced by Fish-Men: Queen Otohime and Fisher Tiger. Their paths, however, diverged significantly in their approaches to addressing this deep-seated prejudice.


Queen Otohime, driven by a fervent desire for harmony and understanding, dedicated her life to fostering friendship between Fish-Men and humans. Her unwavering commitment to this cause earned her admiration and respect among her fellow Fish-Men.


On the other hand, Fisher Tiger, a formidable figure among the Fish-Men, held a contrasting viewpoint. He firmly believed that Fish-Men and humans should maintain a clear separation, preserving their distinct identities. In defense of this conviction, Tiger assumed the mantle of protector over the Fish-Man District, ruling it with an iron hand. His leadership garnered immense loyalty from his followers.


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


Despite his role as a guardian, Tiger occasionally embarked on daring adventures, venturing beyond the confines of Fish-Man Island. However, his voyages concealed a harrowing secret. In truth, he fell prey to a cruel twist of fate, having been captured by the insidious World Nobles. For years, Tiger endured the unimaginable horrors of slavery within the grim confines of Mary Geoise, where he was subjected to relentless abuse, torment, and humiliation at the hands of his ruthless masters.


After a protracted period of suffering, Tiger finally managed to escape the clutches of his oppressors. However, as he made his bid for freedom, his heart was wracked with anguish upon witnessing the countless fellow slaves who remained imprisoned, their suffering unabated. Overwhelmed by compassion and empathy, Tiger made a fateful decision.


He chose to defy the world order by scaling the sheer cliffs of the Red Line with his bare hands, venturing to Mary Geoise to launch a daring attack on the holy land itself. His objective was singular: to liberate the suffering slaves, irrespective of their race or origin.


In a profound display of solidarity, Tiger, who himself had tasted the bitter fruit of slavery, harbored no discrimination against the humans who were also held captive. He extended his hand to free slaves of all races, an act that transcended boundaries and ignited a spark of hope in the hearts of those held in bondage.


Among the liberated human slaves were figures who would go on to play significant roles in their respective narratives, such as the young Koala, who would later become an advocate for the oppressed; Boa Hancock, the formidable Pirate Empress; and her two sisters, Marigold and Sandersonia. Their destinies were forever altered by Tiger's audacious and selfless act of defiance against tyranny.


With the newfound freedom he had bestowed upon the Fish-Man slaves he liberated, Tiger embarked on a transformative journey. He sought to erase the painful scars of their past, quite literally. The shameful hoof mark that had branded them as slaves, a symbol of their subjugation, was, under Tiger's leadership, transformed into a radiant symbol of hope—a sun. This emblem not only signified their liberation but also represented their unwavering determination to bask in the light of freedom once denied to them.


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
One Piece manga panel.


Bound by their shared experience and united by their desire to break free from the chains of oppression, these liberated individuals became an inseparable part of Tiger's pirate crew. In this act of unity, the Sun Pirates were born, a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who had defied the shackles of their past.


During their voyages on the open seas, the Sun Pirates found themselves in numerous skirmishes with the formidable Marines, including confrontations with Rear Admiral Kadar of G-2. In the face of relentless pursuit, Tiger exhibited a steely resolve. When the rear admiral demanded the return of the former slaves, Tiger, displaying both cunning and audacity, asserted that there was no concrete proof of their presence on his ship.


It was during this time that Tiger bore witness to the unbridled brutality of one of his crew members, Arlong, toward a Marine. Following a particularly fierce battle, Tiger convened with Arlong and Jinbe, the latter being his most trusted confidant. In a moment of sober reflection, Tiger impressed upon them the importance of not descending to the level of their oppressors.


He emphasized that their ultimate mission was to free the oppressed, not to become cold-blooded murderers. This philosophy, however, did not sit well with Arlong, who harbored a contrasting belief. Arlong advocated for instilling fear in humans through ruthless and brutal tactics.


In the stillness of the night, Tiger had a private conversation with Jinbe, revealing the inner turmoil that gnawed at his soul. He acknowledged the presence of "demons" within his own heart, recognizing that these inner conflicts were often more terrifying than any external adversary.


The Sun Pirates' journey led them to an island where they encountered a former slave named Koala, who had endured the weight of her past. The island's inhabitants had no means to return her to her homeland, and they beseeched the Sun Pirates for help. Moved by their plea, Tiger's crew agreed to take her under their wing.


However, the scars of her past ran deep, and Koala continued to exhibit submissive behaviors, her fear of the pirates mirroring her previous masters. She dared not shed a tear, fearing retribution. In a tender moment of empathy, Tiger marked her with the symbol of the sun, symbolizing her newfound freedom.


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
One Piece manga panel.


He assured her that she was now allowed to express her emotions, even if it meant crying. In response to this act of kindness, Koala finally released the pent-up tears of joy that had long been suppressed.


Upon reaching Foolshout Island, the Sun Pirates fulfilled their mission of returning Koala to her long-lost family. In a poignant moment, Tiger personally escorted the girl to her village, where an emotional reunion with her loved ones took place. Witnessing Koala's tearful embrace with her family, Tiger knew that he had fulfilled a crucial promise.


However, the echoes of betrayal soon reverberated through Tiger's life. As the Sun Pirates departed from the village, an insidious truth came to light. The very citizens they had aided had betrayed them, reporting Tiger's presence to the Marines in exchange for a sinister arrangement. They sought to protect Koala from being reclaimed as the property of the World Nobles, a stark reminder of the pervasive prejudice that plagued their world.


Confronted by the relentless Marines, led by the formidable Rear Admiral Strawberry, Tiger and his crew faced a harrowing onslaught. Tiger, a symbol of indomitable resilience, bore the brunt of the assault, enduring a hail of bullets that shattered his once-undefeatable spirit. Their beloved ship, the embodiment of their journey and their freedom, was ruthlessly destroyed.


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


In the aftermath of the devastating battle, the surviving crew members managed to seize a Marine battleship and make their escape. Amidst the chaos, Aladine, a devoted member of the Sun Pirates, offered Tiger a lifeline—a blood transfusion using a pack of human blood they had found on board. However, Tiger, bound by his unyielding principles and his profound hatred for the tainted blood that symbolized humanity's cruelty, steadfastly refused the offer.


The thought of surviving on blood tainted by the malice of humans was a burden he could not bear. In his final moments, Tiger chose to unburden his soul, sharing a profound truth with his loyal crew. He revealed the haunting reality of his past "adventure," disclosing that he had, in fact, been captured and enslaved for years within the hellish confines of Mary Geoise.


Despite his eventual escape, the relentless cruelty and madness he had witnessed had seared his soul with an unquenchable hatred for humans. Despite his efforts to overcome it, this deep-seated resentment prevented him from ever truly embracing or accepting humanity.


With his unwavering pride intact, Tiger took his last breath while pleading with his crew, his family, not to divulge the painful details of his life as a slave, nor to recount the ambush they had faced or their rage toward humans. In his final act, he sought to break the cycle of hatred between Fish-Men and humans, sparing future generations from the burden of his enduring anger.


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


In his waning moments, Tiger heard the heartfelt praise of Aladine, who hailed him as a hero, regardless of the circumstances. This unexpected affirmation brought a fleeting sense of contentment to Tiger's heart before he succumbed to the embrace of death.


With Fisher Tiger's passing, the leadership of the Sun Pirates was solemnly passed on to Jinbe, a dedicated and steadfast member of the crew who would carry on Tiger's legacy.


Legacy


In unwavering deference to their captain's final wish, the Sun Pirates maintained an enduring silence regarding the truth of Fisher Tiger's passing, a vow they upheld to their utmost ability. This shroud of secrecy prevailed, casting a shadow over the hearts of Fish-Man Island.


Jinbe, however, would later choose to share the truth with Neptune and Otohime through a heartfelt letter. His revelation to the Straw Hat Pirates during an illuminating discourse on Fish-Men history further chipped away at the enigma surrounding Tiger's fateful end. The lingering mystery only deepened the impact of his legacy, which remained shrouded in an aura of sacrifice and nobility.


The prevailing belief among many was that Tiger had been unjustly denied a life-saving blood transfusion due to humanity's cruel prejudice, a haunting testament to the enduring divide between the races. Yet, the truth was more complex and poignant, for it was Tiger himself who had turned away the available blood on board, unable to reconcile his spirit with the very essence tainted by humanity's cruelty.


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


The fury and anguish that engulfed Arlong in the wake of his captain's death were palpable, and they propelled him back to Foolshout Island on a mission fueled by vengeance. He sought to avenge Tiger's betrayal, and his hatred for humans deepened, stubbornly ignoring Tiger's heartfelt plea to break the cycle of hatred.


Captured by Vice Admiral Borsalino, Arlong would choose to uphold his captain's honor by weaving a lie, one that painted Tiger as the victim of human cruelty, a poignant testament to the enduring loyalty he bore his fallen leader.


For Jinbe, a devoted disciple of Tiger's legacy, becoming a Warlord of the Sea and championing improved human-Fish-Man relations was an endeavor deeply rooted in what he believed Tiger would have desired. This path signified his dedication to realizing the ideals of his late captain.


In the tapestry of their lives, Tiger's actions continued to ripple outward, influencing the destinies of others. His selfless act of returning Koala to her village proved transformative, setting her on a course that led to her joining the Revolutionary Army and ultimately assuming the role of the army's assistant Fish-Man Karate instructor.


The lives of Boa Hancock, Marigold, and Sandersonia were likewise profoundly altered, for they owed their freedom to the cascading effects of Tiger's audacious assault on Mary Geoise. In a poignant display of solidarity, the Sun Pirates, under Jinbe's leadership, chose to assist the Straw Hat Pirates, now including Jinbe himself, in their daring escape from Totto Land.


The sacrifice of the very ship that Tiger had lovingly crafted for their crew was a bittersweet farewell. The crew watched with heavy hearts as their beloved vessel was destroyed, a poignant symbol of the enduring bonds they shared with their fallen captain and the legacy he had bequeathed to them.


Fisher Tiger’s Personality


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


Contrary to the initial impression of being reckless and brutal, Fisher Tiger harbored a deep well of compassion and mercy. He held a strong aversion to senseless violence and went as far as ordering his crew not to take human lives, a commitment he underscored by liberating human slaves during his audacious attack on Mary Geoise.


His idealism was a defining aspect of his character, with freedom and liberation serving as the very bedrock upon which the Sun Pirates, his crew, was built. Despite his fearsome reputation, he maintained a friendly demeanor, treating his crew members, like Jinbe and Arlong, as close comrades and showing respect to others.


Fisher Tiger's views on interspecies relations were complex and multifaceted. While he believed in the separation of Fish-Men and humans, in contrast to Queen Otohime's vision of cooperation, he exhibited compassion toward humans in certain ways. He rejected discrimination when it came to slavery, liberating all human slaves during his attack on Mary Geoise.


Additionally, he adamantly opposed the idea of seeking revenge against humans, as he believed it would only perpetuate hatred and animosity. His compassion extended to humans, notably demonstrated when he liberated a former human slave and went to great lengths to reunite her with her family, marking her with his crew's symbol to symbolize her freedom.


Yet, a darker facet of Fisher Tiger's personality remained largely hidden, known only to him. He spoke cryptically of "demons" residing within him, a detail that even his closest crew members, including Jinbe, were unaware of. This dark aspect emerged as he grew to despise humans, particularly the World Nobles, after experiencing their cruelty and the "madness" within their society. This growing resentment made it increasingly difficult for him to truly love or accept humans, especially after a painful betrayal.


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


Despite these inner conflicts, Fisher Tiger held onto hope for a better future. He placed his faith in the next generation, symbolized by Koala, as the catalyst for positive change in interspecies relations. He urged his crew to keep the tragic history of the Sun Pirates and their animosity towards humanity a secret, believing that a brighter future might still be possible.


Fisher Tiger’s Appearance


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


Fisher Tiger was a sea bream Fish-Man with round eyes and salmon-pink colored skin. His face featured a flat nose, wide lips with a slight peach fuzz, and a thick, dark beard and sideburns. On the back of his head, he sported a spiky dorsal fin that emerged from under his long, curly hair.


Fisher Tiger was notably large, boasting a broad and muscular physique, an exceptionally thick neck, and long legs that appeared relatively thin compared to his upper body. His chest bore the crew's Jolly Roger, which concealed his slave brand.


As an adventurer, Fisher Tiger adopted a rugged look, donning a dark olive bandana and a dark-blue T-shirt adorned with a picture of a pink hippo with an open mouth, accompanied by the words "Frog? No - Hippo." He paired this with simple pants held up by a belt and basic sandals. Fisher Tiger often carried a large backpack equipped with numerous pockets and a coil of rope attached to it.


When he assumed the role of the Sun Pirates' captain, Fisher Tiger's attire changed. He wore a camouflage-patterned bandanna and a sleeveless, open shirt, which initially matched the bandanna's design but later featured a simple stripe pattern. This outfit revealed his muscular chest and displayed his crew's tattoo.


He paired this with black pants and retained his sandals. The most noticeable addition to his attire was a captain's coat that hung from his shoulders like a cape and bore the Sun Pirates' Jolly Roger on the back.


In his younger years, Fisher Tiger had a somewhat different appearance. He lacked the peach fuzz above his lips and his trademark beard, and his hair was shorter and notably straight. During this time, he wore what appeared to be a simple A-shirt.


Fisher Tiger’s Abilities


Fisher Tiger possessed an extraordinary array of abilities that contributed to his iconic status.


Fisher Tiger's exceptional strength was a cornerstone of his prowess. This physical might enabled him to overcome formidable adversaries and establish his dominance, exemplified by his command of the Fish-Men District and his victories over skilled opponents like Arlong and Jinbe.


His combat skills were honed to perfection. A master of Fish-Man Karate, a potent martial art unique to his kind, Fisher Tiger's expertise allowed him to triumph over powerful foes and solidify his reputation as a fearsome fighter.


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
One Piece manga panel.


Fear was foreign to Fisher Tiger's nature. His fearlessness and determination manifested in his audacious defiance of the World Nobles and their guards in Mary Geoise. Undeterred by consequences, he orchestrated the liberation of countless slaves, demonstrating his indomitable will.


Tiger had an incredible charm and leadership ability. He formed the Sun Pirates, a big pirate crew with Fish-Men, including former slaves like Arlong and admirers like Jinbe. His legacy was defined by his role as the leader of the Sun Pirates, the most prominent crew of fish-men pirates to roam the Grand Line. His ability to inspire loyalty and his strategic prowess were key factors in amassing his crew's strength and influence.


Even prior to his legendary feats, Fisher Tiger was renowned for his adventurous spirit. His tales of exploration captivated the denizens of Fish-Man Island, establishing him as a figure of admiration and respect.


The World Government acknowledged his significance with a substantial bounty of Beli 230,000,000, a testament to his impact as the Sun Pirates' captain and his audacious actions in Mary Geoise.


Perhaps one of his most remarkable achievements was his escape from captivity at the hands of the World Nobles. This event not only showcased his resourcefulness but also fueled his determination to free others from similar suffering.


In addition to all that, Tiger was a highly skilled shipwright and even constructed his own pirate ship.


Physical Abilities


Tiger’s incredible strength was one of his defining features, as fish-men are naturally ten times stronger than humans, and his strength doubled when he was in the water. This exceptional physical power allowed him to achieve feats like scaling the Red Line with his bare hands, launching a solo assault on the heavily guarded Holy Land of Mary Geoise, and even breaking cannons with his sheer grip.


In addition to his physical prowess, Fisher Tiger was an outstanding leader. He not only commanded the respect of his fellow fish-men but also led them as the captain of the Sun Pirates, a crew composed entirely of fish-men. His leadership skills were evident in his ability to inspire loyalty and unity among his crew members.


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


Fisher Tiger's endurance and stamina were truly remarkable. Even when faced with life-threatening situations, such as sustaining multiple gunshot wounds that led to severe blood loss during an ambush, he displayed unwavering determination. He continued to resist and fight back against his attackers, showcasing his extraordinary resilience and unyielding spirit.


Moreover, Fisher Tiger's agility and speed were not confined to the water; he was exceptionally fast even on dry land. Despite severe injuries, he could react swiftly, dashing towards his adversaries and incapacitating them before they had a chance to react.


To further emphasize his combat versatility, during his attack on Mary Geoise, Fisher Tiger carried an array of weapons, including a large saber, a massive pistol, two sheathed swords at his side, and a bazooka-like weapon strapped to his back. These weapons highlighted his readiness for battle and added to his fearsome reputation.


Fisher Tiger’s Relationships

Sun Pirates


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


Fisher Tiger was a highly respected and admired figure among his crew, the Sun Pirates. His actions, particularly his courageous liberation of slaves at Mary Geoise, elevated him to the status of a hero, not only among the Fish-Men but also among oppressed slaves everywhere. His crew held him in the highest regard, considering him a symbol of hope and justice for their race and all those who suffered.


Some of Tiger's crew members, such as Arlong and Jinbe, had known him since their youth in the Fish-Man District and had great respect for him long before he founded the Sun Pirates. Although Tiger cared deeply for his crew, he held a firm principle that none of them should resort to killing humans, even in the face of discrimination and hatred. He believed that perpetuating the cycle of revenge would only lead to further suffering.


Jinbe, in particular, held a special place in Tiger's heart, serving as his vice-captain and sharing a deep bond. Tiger confided in Jinbe, opening up about the inner turmoil he carried, the "demons" that haunted him.


In his final moments, Tiger revealed the painful truth of his past as a slave to his crew. He tearfully implored them to keep this truth hidden, fearing that the revelation would bring pain and hatred to their people. Although his crew pleaded with him to live, Aladine acknowledged that Tiger would forever be remembered as a hero by all of them.


Tiger, moved by this sentiment, expressed his gratitude before passing away, leaving his crew to mourn their beloved captain. However, not all of the crew members respected Tiger's wishes. Arlong, in particular, departed the crew sometime after Tiger's death. He admitted that the sole reason he followed Tiger was out of respect for the captain himself, not necessarily his beliefs.


Friends

Fish-Man Island


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


Fisher Tiger, both before and after becoming the captain of the Sun Pirates, was a figure of great respect among his people, the Fish-Men. Even prior to his leadership, his adventurous tales captivated their imaginations. However, it was his audacious attack on Mary Geoise to free the slaves that truly astonished and shocked the residents of Fish-Man Island, elevating his status to that of a legend.


Years after his passing, Fisher Tiger continued to be held in the highest esteem, with his influence and legacy enduring on Fish-Man Island.


King Neptune


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


Fisher Tiger displayed deep respect for King Neptune, personally visiting him before embarking on his raid of Mary Geoise to inform him of his intentions. Although Neptune was taken aback by Tiger's bold actions, he nonetheless supported his cause.


Following Tiger's demise, Neptune learned the details from Jinbe, who had chosen to become one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea to safeguard both the Sun Pirates and Fish-Man Island, believing it to be in line with what Tiger would have wanted.


Otohime


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


While Tiger held great respect for Otohime as his queen, they did not always see eye to eye. Otohime advocated for peaceful relations between their people and humans, while Tiger believed in maintaining a distance from them.


Nevertheless, Tiger engaged in personal discussions with both Otohime and Neptune about his burning desire to liberate the slaves. On his deathbed, he acknowledged that Otohime's vision for peace was indeed the right path.


Koala


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


Koala was among the many slaves freed by Fisher Tiger during his daring raid on Mary Geoise. Upon their later meeting, Koala expressed her heartfelt gratitude to him and requested to accompany him on his travels to reunite with her family.


Witnessing her deep emotional trauma, Tiger exhibited remarkable compassion by branding her with the Sun Pirates' mark on her back, symbolizing her newfound safety, and encouraging her to release her pent-up pain through tears. Koala came to deeply care for Tiger, seeking comfort in his presence.


During their parting, she tearfully bid him farewell, promising to never forget him. Despite the eventual betrayal by Koala's people, Tiger harbored no ill will toward her, understanding that she had no involvement in their actions and recognizing her lack of discrimination towards fish-men, a testament to the positive impact the Sun Pirates had on her life.


Enemies

World Government and Marines


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


Fisher Tiger's bold defiance against the World Government by liberating slaves from the clutches of the World Nobles marked him as an enemy of both the government and the Marines. Consequently, he found himself targeted with a bounty on his head.


Despite this adversarial relationship, Tiger exhibited an unwavering moral compass by refusing to take the lives of the Marines who pursued him and his crew. Instead of resorting to their tactics of brutality, he chose to plunder them while sparing their lives, refusing to compromise his principles.


Tragically, after successfully reuniting Koala with her family, Tiger fell victim to betrayal orchestrated by her people. The Marines, led by Vice Admiral Strawberry, ambushed Tiger, resulting in grievous injuries that ultimately led to his untimely death.


World Nobles


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


Fisher Tiger's intense disdain for the World Nobles stemmed from his personal experience as a slave under their oppressive rule. After enduring years of subjugation, he managed to escape their clutches. However, his conscience compelled him to free as many of his fellow slaves as he could, a courageous act that incurred the wrath of the World Nobles.


This audacious defiance came from a place of deep empathy and a commitment to justice, making him a thorn in the side of the oppressive aristocracy. Tiger's selfless actions spoke volumes about his character and his determination to stand against the cruelty and injustice perpetuated by the World Nobles.


Other

Humans


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


Fisher Tiger's harrowing experience as a slave under the dominion of the World Nobles left an indelible mark on his perception of the human race. His firsthand exposure to their cruelty and irrational behavior intensified his disdain for humans, making it difficult for him to come to terms with their actions. This hatred festered, driven by the profound injustice he witnessed.


Despite this deep-seated aversion to humans, he held true to his convictions and steadfastly refused to descend to their level of cruelty, choosing not to take their lives. Interestingly, despite his enmity toward humans, Fisher Tiger did not discriminate against human slaves. During his raid on Mary Geoise, he displayed a commitment to justice by liberating as many human slaves as possible, transcending his personal animosity for the greater good.


His intense hatred of humans overshadowed his own survival. When the possibility of extending his life through a blood transfusion arose, he adamantly declined due to the fact that the blood would come from humans. He would rather die than accept their assistance, a poignant testament to the power of his convictions.


This unwavering stance ultimately led to his death, as he prioritized his principles over his own well-being. In this act, he placed his faith in the next generation, exemplified by his trust in individuals like Koala.


Boa Hancock


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
Still from the anime.


During his audacious raid on Mary Geoise, Fisher Tiger liberated numerous slaves, among them the future Warlord of the Sea, Boa Hancock, along with her sisters. Although their paths never crossed, Hancock was deeply affected by the ferocity of his actions as he dismantled the shackles of oppression.


While Hancock initially harbored fear due to the brutality she witnessed, her conversation with Monkey D. Luffy revealed a profound respect for Fisher Tiger's heroic efforts. She acknowledged a debt she could never repay and honored his memory for the monumental impact he had on her life and the lives of countless others he rescued from the grip of slavery.


Fisher Tiger in Other Media


Fisher Tiger in One Piece.
One Piece: Burning Blood Cover.


In addition to the One Piece manga and its anime adaptation, Fisher Tiger also appears as a playable character in One Py Berry Match, and One Piece Treasure Cruise.


He also appears as a supporting character in One Piece: Burning Blood.


Did You Know?


  • Tiger had a rare blood type, S (RH-), not shared by any of his crew members.

  • Chinese folklore portrays tigers as bitter rivals to dragons. In the original story, Queen Otohime, after whom a sea goddess was named, transformed into a dragon following her son's birth. Despite both Tiger and Otohime desiring peace and lacking apparent resentment towards each other, their differing approaches to achieving peace reflect the traits of their respective animals. Tigers are typically depicted as charging forward aggressively to conquer opponents, while dragons are admired for their patience and wise combat strategies.

  • Tiger's favorite food is taiyaki.


FAQs

Q. Who is Fisher Tiger in One Piece?

A. Fisher Tiger, renowned as the "Adventurer," was a remarkable sea bream Fish-Man who left an indelible mark on the world as the founder and original captain of the Sun Pirates, a legendary pirate crew known far and wide for their ideals. Tiger's life took a fateful turn when he was captured and enslaved by the World Nobles during his adventurous journeys. His eventual escape from the clutches of these oppressive figures led him back to Fish-Man Island.

Q. Who is the voice actor for Fisher Tiger?

A. Kōji Ishii provides the Japanese voice for Fisher Tiger, and Gabe Kunda is the English voice actor for Fisher Tiger.

Q. How did Fisher Tiger die?

A. Fisher Tiger died after being ambushed and shot by a squad of Marines on Foolshout Island. This occurred shortly after he successfully returned a young former slave to her hometown. Despite his severe injuries, he chose not to accept a blood transfusion using human blood found on board, as he could not bear the thought of surviving with blood tainted by humanity's cruelty.

Q. Who is Koala in One Piece?

A. Koala is a revolutionary who started as a traumatized slave under the World Nobles. She was liberated by Fisher Tiger and the Sun Pirates, marked with their emblem as a symbol of freedom. Under their care, she learned Fish-Man Karate and eventually joined the Revolutionary Army, becoming a strong fighter and symbolizing themes of resilience and the fight against oppression in the series.
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