Who is aces dad




















Before dying, Rouge mentioned that Ace was supposed to be named Gol D. Ace, as Roger had decided some time when they were together. However, Ace grew to hate Roger for what he was and because of that, he took the name of his mother, who he believed he owed his life to, and thus went by the name of Portgas D. According to Ace, Roger was a worthless human who he didn't even acknowledge as his father, however, he would get very defensive if someone spoke ill of him.

Ace was initially thought to have been born in the East Blue's Goa Kingdom because he was Luffy's brother and was raised there. However, Ace was originally born on a small island in the South Blue named Baterilla. Rouge resided on this island and Roger visited her often before his eventual surrender to the Navy.

After being born, he was taken in by the Hero of the Marines, Monkey D. Garp and raised under the care of Dadan. Thanks to the intelligence provided by the Cipher Pol , the Government and the Navy were notified that Roger visited Baterilla often and even acted like a father there. To end the bloodline once and for all, the Government did a thorough check from when he last visited right until the end of that year to make sure that he didn't have a son.

Little did they know that Portgas D. Rouge managed to hold Ace in her womb for 20 months with her sheer willpower and thus tricked them into thinking that Roger had no child. Ace made his debut quite late in the manga. He set off on his journey three years before Luffy, which is why he was hardly shown until the later parts of the story. Ace appeared first during the end of the Drum Island arc in Chapter of the manga and Episode 91 of the anime.

Ace then appeared in the Alabasta arc , where he was properly introduced as Luffy's big brother and played quite a role in saving the crew from the Navy.

Ace left home at the age of 17, three years before Luffy left on his journey, Ace headed out to sea to make the world acknowledge him. Ciphor Pol told them everything and more. Rondainme Member. Dragon being Luffy's father and Garp's son wasn't even a secret. It was common knowledge to almost everyone who ever heard of him.

Big Brother is watching you. Or Garp. Doesn't matter actually. Reisorr Sasuke is a good manga. Well he was quite strong for a rookie, I suppose. I guess that raised some questions and they investigated it further and that made the conclusion.

Flame Emperor Banned. Lol I like the "drunk Garp" answer. Drunk Garp theory ftw. Pink Matter More Than Human. Sengoku said that CP9 dug up Ace's past. But I secretly hope it was drunk Garp. Z Well-Known Member. Cipher Pol most likely. Arcanis Sticky Fingers. When Garp found out, most likely other people found out too.

Also, there aren't many D's around. When the World Government discovered Ace and Luffy, two young D's, they obviously tried to link them to other ones and found the connection. Louis said:. Sengoku said they found out around the same time Whitebeard did. Teach was still loyal and Thatch was still alive and hadnt yet found the fruit yet. No way Blackbeard could of told them. You must log in or register to reply here. When Ace set out to become a pirate, she was sulking when she heard Ace's message that he was grateful to her.

Ace seemed to like Dadan, and prior to his death, asked Luffy to tell her goodbye on his behalf and that he misses her. The Emperor Shanks , was on relatively good terms with Ace, who seemed to greatly respect him primarily for his role in saving his adoptive younger brother, Luffy, from the Lord of the Coast during the incident with Higuma. After setting out to begin his life of piracy, Ace immediately sought out Shanks to meet the man in person and thank him on Luffy's behalf. Shanks was initially hostile until he learned Ace's reasons, and the two even celebrated their meeting.

Shanks showed some concern for Ace upon learning that he was in pursuit of Blackbeard. He personally sought out Whitebeard to vocally disapprove and attempted to persuade Whitebeard to recall Ace. After the announcement of Ace's execution, it was revealed that Shanks personally intercepted Kaidou , another of the Four Emperors, as the latter attempted to take advantage of the crisis and attack Whitebeard. It is unknown if Shanks ever discovered that Ace was the son of his late captain Gol D.

Roger before this fact was made public by Sengoku. Ace convinces Buggy to join his crew 's party. During his pursuit of Blackbeard , Ace happened across the Big Top while Buggy and his crew were partying.

Attracted by the "very strong and sweet scent" of food, Ace boarded the ship unnoticed and proceeded to help himself - Buggy did not notice his presence until, upon hearing Buggy and Alvida say that they were in pursuit of Luffy but had no clue where he was, Ace offered to give them some helpful information.

Ace, being Ace, fell asleep moments later. Though Buggy's crew wanted to capture him, Buggy forbade it, knowing that Whitebeard would not hesitate to take revenge. After Ace woke up, the entire crew apparently enjoyed the rest of his momentary stay.

Buggy himself seems to like Ace as after meeting Luffy on Level One, he mentions that Ace, unlike Luffy, happened to be a very swell guy and they were apparently drinking buddies for a while.

Buggy also told Luffy that he was very upset when he heard the news of Ace's scheduled execution. Like so many at the time, Buggy was shocked to see Ace fall to Admiral Akainu. The two dueled for five days until they both collapsed from exhaustion. Despite this scuffle, the two eventually became friends who deeply respected each other.

During their time in Impel Down, they were cellmates and Ace asked Jinbe to take care of Luffy after he died, a wish that Jinbe at first refused despite their friendship as Jinbe did not feel like protecting anyone whom he considered to be a stranger. This changed when he developed respect for Luffy and when Ace truly did die.

Ace was on good terms with Luffy's crew after they met in Arabasta. The crew took a liking to Ace and questioned if he and Luffy were related given the former's politeness. Before parting ways, Ace entrusted them to look after Luffy. At Thriller Bark , Franky was excited to see Ace himself.

After the battle at Marineford during the Straw Hats' separation, they were gravely alarmed upon learning of his death. This led to them being deeply concerned about Luffy's well-being given how close they were and he died in front of him before he suffered a mental breakdown. Sometime during his journey, Ace arrived to the Kuri region in Wano Country , where he encountered a young girl named Tama. They shared a strong bond that inspired Tama to became a Kunoichi.

After Ace promised to return to visit her, Tama waited for him despite the terrible living conditions caused by the Beasts Pirates. When Luffy informed her of Ace's death, Tama was deeply upset and refused to believe him. Yamato had met Ace at some point in the past. Yamato had tried to sail out of Wano with him, but her father's handcuffs kept her prisoner on Onigashima.

In the novel , Ace and Isuka's relationship was similar to Luffy and Smoker's relationship, except on more amicable terms. She attacked Ace and his crew, viewing it as her duty to enforce justice. When she almost drowned, Ace threw her a life preserver, causing her to change her view about him. She attacked his crew several times since then, but Ace easily dealt with her with no grudges.

Isuka then decided to try to get Ace to give up piracy, seeing him as a good person. After Ace stopped Draw's assault, Ace offered her a spot in his crew but she declined and parted ways with him on good terms. Ace's main enemy was Marshall D.

Teach , also known as "Blackbeard". Prior to his betrayal, Ace and Teach were on good terms, with the latter encouraging him to be commander after he declines the position. Once Teach betrayed Whitebeard, Ace personally chose to hunt down for killing Thatch. However, as Shanks stated, Ace was strong and young, but the fact that he was appointed as Whitebeard's Second Division commander worried Shanks due to "that trust and reputation" getting in the way.

Shanks concluded that Ace was not ready to face Blackbeard, which was confirmed later when Ace confronted him and his crew. At first, Blackbeard wanted him to join and hunt down Luffy, but Ace declined his offer and the two fought against each other. In the end, Ace was defeated and turned in to the Marines, thus granting Blackbeard the status of Warlord. Ace meets Smoker in the Spice Bean. They met in Arabasta when Smoker was hunting for Luffy but found Ace instead.

He tried to arrest the Whitebeard Commander though both were conveniently sent flying by Luffy. Smoker soon ignored Ace and went after Luffy, something that caused Ace to intervene on his brother's behalf. Smoker questioned Ace's reason before he was informed they were brothers. Ace also fought evenly with Smoker for a few moments, who even Luffy has yet to beat.

The elements of their Logia Devil Fruits canceled each other out, and neither of them were able to gain the upper hand even though Ace was just trying to gain some time for the Straw Hats to get away.

Roger , desired to execute him but was unable to touch him due to Ace joining Whitebeard's crew. When Blackbeard defeated and turned him in, they seized the chance and made Ace's execution their highest priority. It appeared that Ace shared a similar fate with Nico Robin and Luffy - his sole existence was a sin to the World Government , being the child of the "world's greatest evil".

Admiral Akainu earned Ace's scorn for badmouthing Whitebeard as Ace and Luffy were making their retreat, provoking Ace to turn back and let his chance to escape Marineford slip away. He attacked Akainu in fury over the insult, but discovered that his fire was inferior to that of Akainu's magma.

Akainu was able to burn Ace and eventually kill him. As commander of the 2nd division of the Whitebeard Pirates, Ace had authority over the lower-ranking subordinates. In addition, as one of the top commanders of the Whitebeard Pirates, he was one of the strongest and most highly-regarded pirates on board under Whitebeard himself. At one point, while being captain of the Spade Pirates, he was even asked to join the Seven Warlords of the Sea but refused.

Luffy commented on how he never defeated Ace in a single fight, despite Luffy already having the power of the Gomu Gomu no Mi Ace did not consume the Mera Mera no Mi until after he left: Luffy was surprised by Ace's new power when Ace stopped Smoker from capturing him in Nanohana.

Ace was trained by Garp, who had hoped to turn him into a fine Marine, and possibly Dadan, the two of whom were responsible for training Luffy to the level of power he held before becoming a pirate. Ace also held a fearsome reputation. It was revealed that Ace received an invitation to join the Seven Warlords of the Sea while he was still captain of the Spade Pirates, though he refused the offer, which had subsequently raised his bounty over ,, and attracted even more attention to him across the New World.

According to Sengoku, Ace had especially immense potential, with Ace's own crew noting Ace getting stronger with every fight he has been in. Roger's son. He went on to say that in time, Ace could potentially become the next Pirate King if he continued on, which was the most important reason why the World Government was willing to start a war with Whitebeard.

He was also a capable navigator, as he was seen wearing a Log Pose on his left wrist, while traveling from island to island in search of Luffy and Blackbeard on a simple raft. This also shows he was a skilled tracker.

Aside from the powers granted by the Devil Fruit he consumed, Ace possessed immense physical strength and endurance which he attained from the extremely rigorous training in the harsh environment of Mt.

Colubo that consisted of him hunting and fighting wild beasts since childhood and traveling in precarious trap-filled locations. His incredible physical prowess were supplemented by his extraordinary fighting skills. Even in his early childhood, he was able to beat some local thugs who spoke ill of his father "half to death" and during his first meeting with Luffy, he was also shown sitting on top of a huge bull he killed with his staff.

As a child, he could also easily break a giant tree with a single kick. In his childhood, before he acquired the Mera Mera no Mi, Ace was able to beat Luffy in every single sparring match, despite Luffy's untrained Gomu Gomu no Mi abilities. Ace demonstrated his strength during his battle with Blackbeard: he was able to take Blackbeard's punches, which were so powerful that the first made Ace cough up blood and the second nearly broke his neck, and retaliate quickly afterwards.

Van Augur noted that, as expected of the Whitebeard Pirates' 2nd division commander, Ace's basic combat skills were quite formidable even without his Devil Fruit powers. He had shown to fight equally with both Yamato and Jinbe in the past, both being situations where his adversaries used Haki and in addition in Jinbe's case, Fish-Man Karate to nullify Ace's Logia powers.

Ace and Jinbe in particular had nearly killed each other in a fight that lasted for five days straight. Ace then survived a battle with Whitebeard that took place immediately after, showing immense stamina and durability. As a testament to his stamina and endurance, he was one of the few people to be able to take a "baptizing" in boiling water in Impel Down without flinching, which is considered an impressive feat.

Ace ate the Mera Mera no Mi, a Logia -type Devil Fruit that allowed him to create, control, and transform his body into fire.

He could create and unleash massive amounts of fire for large-scale damage, as well as utilize small precision attacks. Later, after his death, it was revealed that Ace's burning fists also had the power to annihilate entire cities. Ace primarily used his flames for a wide variety of offenses. He could shoot fire bullets and spears, release powerful fire cannons, unleash massive waves of fire, and create fire balls, both a single large one for large-scale destruction and multiple small ones that could explode.

His signature attack was transforming his fist into fire and sending it forward as it greatly increased in size, earning him the name "Fire Fist Ace". His flames could also be used defensively, he could create a massive wall of flames to block his opponents, and the heat of his flames could deter his opponents from attacking him for fear of getting burned.

He was also able to stop powerful ice attacks from Aokiji , a Marine Admiral. Ace also had practical uses for his Devil Fruit powers; he would heat up any fish he would find in the seas for his crew when they had no food to eat and he was able to traverse the seas in a one-man boat that was specifically designed for him and propelled with flames from his feet.

Ace was one of the very small number of people in the world who could use all three types of Haki. Ace possessed Haoshoku Haki , which he initially had no conscious control over.

He first demonstrated the ability at 10 years of age when he rendered the Bluejam Pirates except for Bluejam unconscious after an outburst of rage. He was never seen using this Haki apart from in his childhood, save for in video games such as during the activation of his Kizuna Rush in Pirate Warriors 3 and the manga adaptation of the novel. Upon awakening it, he was capable of fighting on equal grounds with Vice Admiral Draw with Busoshoku Haki.

Although Ace has never been seen using Kenbunshoku Haki in the main story or the novel, nor has he been confirmed to have it in the databooks, in the manga adaptation of the novel, he was shown to have been trained by Thatch in its usage and uses it in conjunction with his Devil Fruit powers in his duel against Whitebeard.

Ace carries around a knife but is never seen using it. However, in flashbacks of attempts to assassinate Whitebeard, Ace was shown using various weapons, including an axe and a knife. As a child, he used a long bo staff made from pipe as a weapon. When Ace first meets Luffy's crew, he tosses them a piece of paper and leaves. However, in the anime, his time with the Straw Hats was extended and he journeys with them for a while.

During the journey though, Ace's bead necklace kept appearing and disappearing in-between scene changes, most likely due to mistakes from the animators. In the manga, it is unknown if Ace can light things on fire from a distance without spouting flames that make direct contact. However, in the anime, he is shown lighting a cigarette for Sanji simply by pointing his finger.

During his meeting with Shanks in the anime, Ace stated that he would become the Pirate King. At no point in the manga did Ace show this ambition, and later he would aim to make Whitebeard the Pirate King. Also in the anime, Ace stated that he wanted to show the world his power by taking Whitebeard's head. Ace's reason for going after Whitebeard's head was never explained in the manga. Ace - as depicted in Episode as a ten year old child.

Note the resemblance to his appearance as an adult. In Episode , Ace is depicted as a child similarly to how he appeared as an adult. While in the manga, Ace is almost always wearing a tank top during his childhood, in this episode he is depicted without a shirt, and is seen wearing a red beaded necklace identical to what he wore as an adult. This can be considered a contradiction to the manga, as Ace didn't start wearing his necklace until he was a teenager, and only stopped wearing shirts when he joined the Whitebeard Pirates in order to showcase his "pride and joy" - Whitebeard's Jolly Roger.

It can be presumed that Toei Animation did this because Ace's actual childhood appearance hadn't been revealed yet in the manga. In the anime, Ace and Luffy's fight against the Marines after Luffy unlocked Ace's handcuffs was expanded and Ace showed more of his attacks. Throughout the manga, the anime adaptation, and the specials 3D2Y and Episode of Sabo , Ace's death has been somewhat censored and slightly changed.

In the anime, when Ace was struck through by Akainu, his beaded necklace broke apart and fell all over the ground, and one bead ended up rolling to Whitebeard's foot, who picked it up tearfully. In the manga, as well as the specials, the necklace remained intact.

In the anime, Ace also was covered in less blood than in the manga and the specials. The anime and 3D2Y also omitted the smoke coming from his wound. Ace has been a choice character in many forms of merchandise.

Dragon Ball Z x One Piece. His looks apparently have not changed much from the original, except for his hat design and the fact that he was supposed to wear sunglasses. Ace's manji is very similar to a swastika. To avoid confusion between the two symbols and avoid slander for being a Nazi, this was changed to crossbones in the shape of a "cross" in the original Japanese anime and later in the manga also.

This change was also done in the Shonen Jump serialization of the English manga, but was left unedited in the actual volumes. Because of the increase in the number of anime and manga being adapted for sale outside of Japan, this has become a common occurrence amongst mangaka and publishers alike to avoid the manji symbol.

Ace's back tattoo is left intact in the English dub, despite 4Kids previous edits to crosses. At the same time, Ace also promotes his tattoo to Luffy, something which is truly considered odd by 4Kids standards. In the 4Kids version of the anime, Ace's shoulder tattoo signifying his name is edited out, as he is referred to there as "Portgaz D.

Ace" for the DVD dub. He appears in Grand Adventure , once again without the tattoo on his arm. In the Digitally Colored Manga , the early apparitions of the tattoo were fixed to match the later ones. One Piece Wiki Explore.

Spin-Offs Video Games. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. Main History. Ace" has been featured, meaning it was chosen as an article of interest. Ace's former wanted poster. Ace at age Ace while he was at Drum Island. Ace in the Digitally Colored Manga. Ace's outfit during the Marineford Arc.

Ace from the credits of Clockwork Island Adventure. Ace's outfit during the Arabasta Arc filler episodes. Ace's portrait in One Piece: Gigant Battle. Ace in One Piece: Unlimited Adventure. Ace in One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2. Ace in One Py Berry Match. Ace in One Piece: Burning Will. Ace in One Piece Thousand Storm. Ace in Jumputi Heroes. Ace in One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4. Ace's possible appearances at ages 40 and 60 in two different timelines.

Ace in One Piece episode A by Boichi. Ace in the Red-Hair of Class 3 omake. Ace's wax figurine built by Diego. Ace and Whitebeard in the A-ra-shi: Reborn video.



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