Mr. 2 Bon Clay
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Bon Clay | |
Bon Clay, from the anime and manga series One Piece. | |
Name in Japanese | ボン・クレー |
Name in Romaji (Hepburn) | Bon Kurē |
English Name | Mr. 2 Bon Clay |
Epithet | |
Voice Actor (4Kids) | |
Japanese Seiyu | Kazuki Yao |
Appears In | Original Manga |
First Appearance | Manga Chapter #129 Anime Episode #78 |
Species | Human |
Bounty | 32,000,000 Belli |
Devil Fruit | |
Mane Mane no mi | |
Translated name | "Copy Copy" Fruit |
English name | Clone Clone Fruit |
Type | Paramecia |
Power bestowed | Allows the user to assume the form and voice of anyone who has been touched by the user. The appearance does not solely have to be the entire body, however, as the user can assume single features or portions of the copied body at will. |
One Piece Characters |
Mr. 2 Bon Clay (Mr.2 ボン・クレー Misutā Tsū Bon Kurē?) is a fictional character from the anime and manga One Piece. During the Meet Baroque Works Mini title page arc, Mr. 2's wanted posters are shown with the words "Bon Kurei" written on them, but his name is shown as Bon Clay in the One Piece video games.
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[edit] About Mr. 2
Mr. 2 Bon Clay, as he is known by in Baroque Works, is an "okama" (a Japanese slang term for a transvestite ). He has a flamboyant attitude, and is prone to singing and dancing. He is extraordinarily tall, which plays into his particular style of fighting. His martial art style is called "Okama Kenpo" in the manga, "Ballet/Dancer Kenpo" in the Japanese anime, and "Crazy Karate" in the English dub. He is also given an ebonic accent in the English dub of the anime, while the original Japanese voice is somewhat nasal and petulant.
Mr. 2 Bon Clay is the only Officer Agent in Baroque Works without a female partner. This stems from the fact that he is an okama (see above), and thus fills both roles by himself.[1] Likewise, his name is a composite of a male Baroque Works agent's number and a female agent's holiday-based name. "Bon Clay" (or Bonkurei) is celebrated in Japan on either July 15 or August 15 because of the use of a lunar calendar. It is a Buddhist celebration found on the last day of the Bon festival, honouring the dead. Lanterns are lit, and the Bon-Odori is traditionally danced)[1] .
His original song from the One Piece Character Song Carnival CD is 'Oh come my way', which can be aurally interpreted as 'Okama Way' (in fact, he says both of these phrases while singing during his trip to the Spider's Cafe), which means 'Transvestite Way.'
All Baroque Works agents show their numbers somewhere on their body or clothing. Mr. 2 Bon Clay's number 2 is seen in the shape of his swans.
Oddly enough, he addresses Luffy's crew by a key part of their appearance, followed by (even though the suffix is meant for a female childish aspect) "chan." For example: Luffy: Straw-Chan, Usopp: Nose-Chan, etc. He also addresses Crocodile as "Zero-chan," even after learning his identity.
In the most recent Japanese Fan Poll, Bon Clay is ranked the 21st most popular character in One Piece. In the Poll before that, he was the 9th, making him the fomer most popular villian in the series, a position now held by CP9's Kaku.
[edit] History
The Straw Hats first meet up with Bon Clay on their way to return Princess Vivi to the desert kingdom of Alabasta. His antics immediately amused them, and Luffy, Usopp, and Chopper fell head over heels for his ability. Bon Clay ate the Devil Fruit, Mane Mane no Mi (マネマネの実 Clone Clone Fruit) which allows him to transform into an exact copy of anyone he has touched. Although the series generally only features these powers copying the face of the person, his powers apparently also copy the body: To Nami's dismay, he once transformed into her and allowed Luffy, Chopper and Usopp to view her breasts. She responded by punching his skull inwards.
Bon Clay later discovers that his friends are really the enemies of his boss, Crocodile, thus forcing him to combat them.
In the capital Alubarna, Bon Clay and Sanji have a very intense battle. Just as Sanji looks set to be the victor, Bon Clay discovers Sanji's weakness: Nami. He impersonates her, using her form to drive Sanji into a crazy fanboyish state which allows him to even the playing field. Eventually, Sanji realizes that Bon Clay must revert to his own form to unleash his stronger attacks. He takes advantage of this and forces Bon Clay to revert to his form so that he can pummel him. The ball is in Sanji's court yet again until Bon Clay pulls his iron tipped swans from his shoulders and puts them onto his shoes. With the swans on his shoes, his kicks are strong as a rifle shot and can reach further. This creates more problems for Sanji, and the playing field is even once more. But eventually, Sanji manages to defeat Bon Clay.
When the Straw Hats prepare to leave Alabasta after liberating it from the tyrant warlord Crocodile, Bon Clay calls them up on a Den Den Mushi (a snail phone) and tells Luffy that he has their ship. He hid it from the marines docked in the harbour (Smoker, Hina, Jango, Ironfist Fullbody, Tashigi, etc.) and exclaims that he did it because they are friends. Now that he is no longer a member of Baroque Works (and a pawn of Crocodile), he wants to be a close friend, perhaps even a shipmate.
As the Straw Hats and Bon Clay leave Alabasta on the Going Merry, Hina, Jango and Ironfist Fullbody attack. Bon Clay comes up with a plan that would allow them to escape. He and his own shipmates impersonate the Straw Hats, thus luring Hina's squadron to them. This allows the Going Merry to escape as Bon Clay stays behind with his crew, boarding Marine ships and unleashing hell upon them, after his famous speech of friendship and humanity. As the Going Merry draws further away, Luffy exclaims that he will never forget Bon Clay and his crew, their friends.
Bon Clay was captured by Hina. But according to chapter 372 of the manga, Bon Clay has escaped from prison with a 32,000,000 belli bounty on his head. When he reappeared in the manga during "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" chapter title pages sporting a more refined look than his ballerina outfit.
After encountering Mr. 3, he challenged Hina to a rematch, in an attempt to save Miss Valentine from execution. After Miss Goldenweek, Miss Valentine, and Mr. 5 breaks out Mr. 4, Miss Doublefinger, Miss Merry Christmas, and Lassou, Mr. 2 is seen tied to Mr. 3 and thrown in jail with Mr. 0 (Crocodile) and Mr. 1 (Das Bones) so it can be assumed that Hina defeated Mr. 2. How she caught Mr. 3 is something that we shall never know, unless this mini chapter arc is animated. The quartet are eventually sentenced to Impel Down, the harshest prison in the world of One Piece.
[edit] Attacks
While having a Devil Fruit, Bon Clay mostly relies on a unique martial arts style known as Okama Kenpo (Ballet/Dancer Kenpo in the Japanese anime. Crazy Karate, and occasionally referred to as Okama Way, in the English dub) combining kicks and sometimes punches with his ballerina style. The swans on his back can be put on his shoes and change shape, causing him to hit his opponets with the force of a rifle.
Bon Clay transforms into somebody he has physically touched, taking on their properties including strength and form.
[edit] Trivia
- According to Bon Clay, Usopp has the world's funniest nose, while he thinks that his own face is the weirdest face of all.
- In One Piece Grand Adventure, Mr.2 is a hidden secret character and is unlockable by gaining him as an ally in Crocodile's story and then win anything in story mode using Mr. 2.
- In the Miss Goldenweek Mini-Arc, his name was written out in its correct form on a wanted poster in english as "Bon Kurei".
[edit] References
- ^ a b SBS questions: One Piece Manga - Vol.18 - Chapter 161, Mr. 2's name explained.
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