Usopp

Usopp
One Piece character
Usopp with the outfit he wears during the Dressrosa Arc.
First appearanceOne Piece chapter 23: "Captain Usopp Appears" (Weekly Shōnen Jump No. 7, 1998)
Created byEiichiro Oda
Portrayed byJacob Romero Gibson
Voiced bySee Voice actors
In-universe information
Alias"God" Usopp (ゴッド ウソップ, Goddo Usoppu)
"Sogeking, the King of Snipers" (狙撃の王様そげキング, Sogeki no Ō-sama Sogekingu)
Long Nose
RelativesYasopp (father)
Banchina (mother)
Affiliations
Age17 (debut)
19 (after the timeskip)
Bounties500,000,000 (current)
200,000,000 (second)
30,000,000 (first)[1][2]

Usopp (ウソップ, Usoppu), also known by his monikers Sniper King and "God" Usopp, is a fictional character in the One Piece franchise created by Eiichiro Oda. He serves as the sniper of the Straw Hat Pirates.

He was the fourth member to join Luffy's crew and the third officially after the confrontation they had with Captain Kuro.[3] His dream is to become a great pirate like his father Yasopp, member of the Red-Haired Pirates of "Red-Haired" Shanks.

Usopp is recognizable for his long nose, a reference to the fact that he tends to lie a lot. He is a gifted inventor, painter, and sculptor.[ch. 42, 106, 190] In combat, he relies primarily on slingshots to fire various kinds of ammunition with great precision in coordination with a set of lies and other weapons giving him a unique fighting style named "The Usopp Arsenal".[ch. 332] To help the Straw Hats rescue Nico Robin, he achieves notoriety under his alter-ego "Sogeking, the King of Snipers" (狙撃の王様そげキング, Sogeki no Ō-sama Sogekingu), a hero sniper wearing a golden mask and cape. Usopp’s declaration of war on the World Government flag is cited by fans and critics alike as one of the best moments of One Piece.[4] Eventually, after helping the Straw Hats liberate Dressrosa from Don Quixote Doflamingo's rule, he becomes infamous as "God" Usopp (ゴッド ウソップ, Goddo Usoppu)[ch. 435] due to freeing thousands of people from lives as slave toys, as well as light shining from above onto Usopp whilst underground as he addressed the people he freed.

  1. ^ Oda, Eiichiro (2007). "435 You Have My Sympathies". You Have My Sympathies. One Piece. Vol. 45. Shueisha. ISBN 978-1-4215-3461-9.
  2. ^ Oda, Eiichiro (2015). "801 Opening Speech". Opening Speech. One Piece. Vol. 80. Shueisha. ISBN 978-1-42-159024-0.
  3. ^ One Piece manga, Volume 5, Chapter 41
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference BurnThatFlag was invoked but never defined (see the help page).