One Piece Binks Sake

Contents AppearanceYorki's concept art from the anime.Yorki was a blond haired pirate with two tattoos on his face, one under his right eye and one under his lower lip. His tattoos resembled the katakana character, ヨ (yo).He typically wore a white cowboy hat and a green captain's coat with gold epaulettes.

However, when he was first seen, he did not have a tattoo on his face and he was wearing a pirate hat, instead of a cowboy hat. He also wore a gold and red pendant.PersonalityYorki was shown to be very carefree and light-hearted. He was seen teasing his crew when they fought over a trivial matter.

He was shown to be a selfless captain when he told the crew to leave him, worrying that the crew would catch his disease.Unlike a typical pirate captain, the only prerequisite Yorki had for being a member of his crew was that you must love music. He stated it was the objective of his crew to make children smile, and with the exception of his illness, was rarely seen not smiling himself.Like most characters in One Piece, Yorki has a. It was in 's flashback during the: 'Na ha ha ha ha' in the manga and 'Puhpiiiipi' in the anime.Abilities and PowersYorki's wanted poster.Yorki was a fairly strong pirate, since he and his crew defeated many other pirates and he gained a bounty for himself after a short time of piracy.WeaponsYorki was seen fighting with a sword, so it can be assumed that he was likely quite skilled in using it.Relationships CrewYorki was shown to be very friendly with his crew, unlike most pirate captains who treat their crew badly. He was shown to sometimes tease them, as well as playing along with them.BrookYorki seemed to be understanding towards Brook's feelings, and they both have a mutual friendship. He understood when Brook felt down about leaving Laboon, and frequently requested for Brook to play 'that song', which is, a song Yorki's crew always sang.LaboonJust like the rest of the crew, Yorki enjoyed the company of Laboon as well. He also got emotional when they were leaving Laboon behind, and would request to sing songs for Laboon to cheer him up.HistoryFifty-two years ago before the current timeline, as Yorki and were sailing the, they came across a baby that was lost.

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Seeing that the whale was crying, a member of Yorki's crew, suggested that they cheer the whale up with some music. Having cheered it up and naming it, the whale began following Yorki and the rest of the Rumbar Pirates through their adventures.As Yorki and his crew drew nearer to the however, Yorki and some of the other Rumbar Pirates asked Brook to convince Laboon to stay in the West Blue since he was the closest to the whale. This was because they feared that Laboon was too young to face the dangers of the Grand Line.

When Brook's attempt to convince Laboon failed, Yorki ordered his crew to ignore Laboon and not play any music in hopes that Laboon would stop following them. Grand LineSeemingly having convinced Laboon to stop following them, Yorki and his crew sailed into the Grand Line through. Upon arriving at the Grand Line, Yorki and his crew met up with and asked if they could stay to repair their ship. To their surprise, they found out that Laboon had followed them into the Grand Line. For the next three months, Yorki and his crew stayed to fix their ship whilst singing with Laboon all the while.Seeing that the Grand Line was just too dangerous for a young whale, Yorki asked Crocus to take care of Laboon while they ventured through the Grand Line. As Yorki and his crew left Laboon in Crocus's care, they promised to return someday in two to three years and take Laboon back with them.While in the Grand Line, Yorki and his crew experienced all the hardships that the sea had to offer.

Along the way, Yorki and his crew fought against a Marine base. For this attack, Yorki's bounty went up.

Despite the challenges they encountered, Yorki and his crew sailed onward. DiseaseHowever, after disembarking at a forest, Yorki and some of the other Rumbar Pirates contracted an incurable disease. In order to save the rest of the crew, Yorki decided to take himself and the other infected members, and escape the Grand Line through the. With much regret, Yorki told the crew that were still well to give his regards to Laboon. As he lay dying, he asked everyone to leave except for Brook, whom he wanted to play his to send him off.Yorki's attempt to escape was then written in a report.

However, the report misinterpreted Yorki's escape as an act of cowardice rather than show his actual reason. Whether Yorki succeeded in crossing the Calm Belt is unknown.Anime and Manga DifferencesIn the anime, prior to Yorki being properly shown in the manga, he was depicted as a typical tattooless pirate wearing a typical tricorne instead of the cowboy hat. His coat was also colored red instead of green. This depiction of him was due to the unclear image of him during Crocus' flashback then in the manga. The image depicted Yorki shaking hands with Crocus, however the captain's appearance was obscured along with the rest of the crew. The anime, however, changed this after he was fully revealed. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol.12 (p.

18-19) and. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol.50 (p.

9) and,Yorki's nickname is revealed.(p. 196),His birthday is revealed. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol.50 and,Calico Yorki's wanted poster. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol.50 (p. 19) and,Yorki is fully seen. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol.50 (p.

15-16) and. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol.50 (p. 18) and. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol.50 (p. 18) and. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol.50 and –.

One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol.12 – and,Yorki, the Rumbar Pirates, and Laboon's tale as told by Crocus.External Links. – Wikipedia article about the real life pirate Calico Yorki is possibly named after.Site Navigation.

Contents Short SummaryBrook continues to tell the tale of the Rumbar Pirates' fateful journey into the Grand Line, and the decision he made at the end of his original life.Long SummaryAbout 50 years ago, the left the young in the care of at the outlet of., then the crew's musician, promised the whale that they would sail around the world, and return for him.Some time later, the wreckage of floats aimlessly in the., resurrected by his powers but not before his body decayed into a skeleton, is gathering the remains of the rest of. The last skeleton he stores below deck is that of. He places the skulls all in a separate casket. He remembers the earlier day when they had to face a particularly nasty weather, including waterspouts. They regrouped in the galley, where Brook prepared to play his violin to cheer up the crew. Brook scares himself when he passes by a mirror, confirming that he had indeed reanimated his skeleton. He recalls a situation where punished two crewmembers who had been fighting over a near friendly fire incident during a battle.

Yorki punched the crewmember who was almost shot, telling him the pain is a reminder that he's still alive. During one night, Brook wonders how Laboon is doing, and Yorki ribs him for being overly sentimental. They later celebrate a victory over the which earned Yorki another increase in his bounty.Brook's wandering leads him to the steering wheel. While quietly humming ', he spins the wheel. It shows that the broken rudder is not moving.

In another flashback, the crew is shown to be worrying about Yorkii's illness. It turns out he contracted an infectious disease at a recent jungle island, and infected ten other crewmembers. The ship's doctor says he does not know this disease, and it may kill the crew if Yorki and the other infected aren't evacuated.

They land at the next island, where Yorki orders the able-bodied crewmembers to leave and get a new one. He and the other ill crewmembers would then try to return to West Blue through the. Brook is the last to leave Yorki's side.

Yorki takes Brook's hand, and asks that the ship be sent off to their favorite song.Ten years after he originally entered the Grand Line, Brook is doing his best to amuse himself. He rolls up and down the deck of the ship, and working on his '45 degrees' trick. While sleeping, he dreams that he is back on the ship, with the entire crew back, including Yorki. But when he falls on his face, he's snapped out of his dream, and back into his lonely reality of being stuck as a skeleton on a broken ship in the Florian Triangle. He looks through the broken galley and sees his piano. He remembers a day when he wondered if Yorki made it safely through the Calm Belt. As their journey continues, Brook eventually gets a bounty for himself.

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Of course, they sing wherever they go, no matter what situation they are in. The scene returns to in the present day, where Brook is playing for the and the.Brook stops playing, and takes a moment to undo the bandage on his head. He opens his skull, shocking and, and pulls out a, setting it on the piano. He says it's very rare, but says they learned about Dials on. Brook says he keeps the Tone Dial in his body at all times, and plans on playing it for Laboon when he finishes his journey. He tells Usopp that the Tone Dial carries a song, a message to Laboon that the crew was happy all the way to the end of their journey.

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Brook asks if he can play the Tone Dial, and Luffy says he should. Brook reaches for the tone dial.In an another flashback, Brook's ship is ruined. The Rumbar Pirates have been decimated by an unknown enemy in the Florian Triangle.

The crew finds that the enemy used poisoned weapons against them; those still alive, won't be for much longer. The crew worries about Laboon, and one crewmember inquires about Brook's Yomi Yomi no Mi powers. Brook says he's never died before, but he suddenly gets an idea.

He finds a Tone Dial that the crew had purchased. He suggests that if they're going to die, why not die happy? He says that they should sing one last time, and record it on the Tone Dial. If the Yomi Yomi no Mi works and he is revived, he will find a way to deliver the Tone Dial to Laboon.As the song is recorded in the past, it is played in the present. Gets everyone singing and dancing again. Brook plays the piano to the tune as they hear the Rumbar Pirates sing 'Binks' Sake'.

In the present, the crowd gathered at Thriller Bark sings the song. A scene in the past is shown of the Rumbar Pirates playing the song for Laboon, who even chirps along to the song. Another flashback shows Brook singing it alone during his solitude following his revival.

As they record it, the Rumbar Pirates die one at a time, but they all sing to their final breath, and die smiling. Brook tearfully counts down the last four in musical terms until he is the last one left. 'What's wrong? Now this is just a quartet. Leaving just the accompaniment.' But as he plays the piano alone to his own demise, he remembers the original mission of the Rumbar Pirates, to bring joy to children through their music, and the promise he made to Laboon. He has a smile on his face when he finally succumbs and dies.Back in the present, as he entertains the Straw Hats and Thriller Bark, Brook resolves to finally keep his promise to Laboon and return to him.Characters in Order of Appearance.

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