Island of Rare Animals
Statistics
Japanese Name | 珍獣島 (manga)伝説の宝島 (anime) |
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Romanized Name | Chinjū Jima (manga) Densetsu no Takara-jima (anime) |
English Name | Island of Rare Animals (manga)Legendary Treasure Island (Funimation, Odex)Golden Island (4Kids) |
First Appearance |
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Region | East Blue |
Hierarchy
Blue Planet > Blue Sea > East Blue
Introduction
The Island of Rare Animals, alternatively known as the Legendary Treasure Island in the anime, is an island in the East Blue populated by bizarre “hybrid” animals. It is currently known to have only two human inhabitants: Gaimon and Sarfunkel. The Island of Rare Animals, alternatively known as the Legendary Treasure Island in the anime, is an island in the East Blue populated by bizarre “hybrid” animals. It is currently known to have only two human inhabitants: Gaimon and Sarfunkel.
Geography And Layout
The island is completely undeveloped, and mostly overgrown with forest. Its most significant landmark is a tall, almost sheer butte topped with five empty treasure chests.
Flora And Fauna
The island is named for its distinctive wildlife, most (possibly all) of which blend the traits of two or more conventional animals, e.g. pigs with lion manes and rabbits with snake bodies. These creatures are notably docile, and highly sought-after by poachers.
History
Past
Some time in the past, a number of empty treasure chests—at least six—were left on the island by an unknown party. Roughly two years after Gold Roger’s execution, pirates on the Machina Hallelujah came to the island seeking treasure, but only managed to uncover one empty chest after three weeks’ search. While most of them gave up, a lone crewman named Gaimon thought of climbing the butte, and found the five chests atop it; in the same instant, however, he lost his grip and fell into the chest discarded beneath the cliff, permanently trapping himself inside. Unable to stop the Hallelujah from sailing off, Gaimon was effectively marooned on the island; though his compressed body could no longer climb the butte, he refused to give up on “his” treasure. Over the next twenty years, he posed as the island’s guardian (番人, Ban’nin?), driving off any newcomers through a combination of stealth, theatrics, and gunplay. Concurrently, he befriend the island’s many strange animals, coming to treasure them in and of themselves.
East Blue Saga
Syrup Village Arc
Eventually, the Straw Hat Pirates chanced on the island, and easily exposed Gaimon. After learning his story, a sympathetic Monkey D….
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Eventually, the Straw Hat Pirates chanced on the island, and easily exposed Gaimon. After learning his story, a sympathetic Monkey D. Luffy volunteered to scale the cliff and retrieve the chests, but in doing so only confirmed that they had been empty all along. Though driven to tears, Gaimon again refused to despair, and resolved to spend the rest of his days protecting his animal friends from poachers.
Buggys Crew Adventure Chronicles
Some time later, Buggy—sans most of his body parts—crash-landed on the island, and came to blows with Gaimon. However, they soon befriended each other over their mutually bizarre physiques; with Gaimon’s help, Buggy departed the island in a newly-built raft.
Fish-man Island Saga
From The Decks Of The World
After the timeskip, the island has a new resident, the barrel-woman, Sarfunkel.
Final Saga
Egghead Island
Gaimon, Sarfunkel and the rare animals seen happy.
Anime And Manga Differences
The manga depicts the island as a relatively obscure stopover between the Organ Islands and the Gecko Islands, which only Luffy and Nami actually explore (Zoro staying behind to recover from prior injuries). In contrast, the anime relocates the island between the Gecko Islands and the Baratie, and has Zoro and Usopp going ashore—and meeting Gaimon—with Luffy and Nami. In addition, while the manga version of the island has little backstory, the anime frames it as the Legendary Treasure Island (伝説の宝島, Densetsu no takara-jima?) famed among pirates, with Nami deliberately seeking it out via a treasure map. Accordingly, the anime version of Gaimon defends it with more elaborate tactics: titling himself the island’s Guardian God (守り神, Mamorigami?), claiming that the rare animals are all pirates he magically transformed, and setting multiple booby traps on the island to fling spears and drop boulders on intruders. In the anime its name is also sometimes shortened to just Treasure Island (宝島, Takara-jima?).
Trivia
- Canonically, this is the island the Straw Hat Pirates spend the shortest time on, with only one chapter (and one corresponding anime episode) dedicated to it.
- The island’s name would be reused for the third film’s title, though the film proper names its setting O-Kan Island.
- In addition, many of O-Kan Island’s background animals are obvious recolors of this island’s animals.
Inhabitants
Name | Links |
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Gaimon | View Wiki |
Sarfunkel | View Wiki |
Cocox | View Wiki |
Usagihebi | View Wiki |
Lionbuta | View Wiki |
Kirinkodanuki | View Wiki |
Kabagorilla (Non-Canon)≠ | View Wiki |
Kamonohitsuji (Non-Canon)≠ | View Wiki |
Saikangaroo (Non-Canon)≠ | View Wiki |
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Island of Rare Animals
Residents:
Name | Link(s) |
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Gaimon | View on Wiki |
Sarfunkel | View on Wiki |
Cocox | View on Wiki |
Usagihebi | View on Wiki |
Lionbuta | View on Wiki |
Kirinkodanuki | View on Wiki |
Kabagorilla | View on Wiki |
Kamonohitsuji | View on Wiki |
Saikangaroo | View on Wiki |
Visitors:
Name | Link(s) |
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Straw Hat Pirates | View on Wiki |
Buggy | View on Wiki |
Related Articles
Story Arcs:
Name | Link(s) |
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Syrup Village Arc | View on Wiki |
Chapter 0 | View on Wiki |
Cover Stories:
Name | Link(s) |
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Buggy’s Crew Adventure Chronicles | View on Wiki |
From the Decks of the World | View on Wiki |
East Blue
Locations:
Name | Link(s) |
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Dawn Island | View on Wiki |
Goa Kingdom | View on Wiki |
Foosha Village | View on Wiki |
Mt. Colubo | View on Wiki |
Midway Forest | View on Wiki |
Gray Terminal | View on Wiki |
Goat Island | View on Wiki |
Shells Town | View on Wiki |
Shimotsuki Village | View on Wiki |
Organ Islands | View on Wiki |
Island of Rare Animals | Current Page |
Gecko Islands | View on Wiki |
Baratie | View on Wiki |
Sister Anko | View on Wiki |
Nasugasira | View on Wiki |
Kumate Island | View on Wiki |
Conomi Islands | View on Wiki |
Arlong Park | View on Wiki |
Cocoyasi Village | View on Wiki |
Gosa Village | View on Wiki |
Oykot Kingdom | View on Wiki |
77th Branch | View on Wiki |
16th Branch | View on Wiki |
Loguetown | View on Wiki |
Mirror Ball Island | View on Wiki |
Tequila Wolf | View on Wiki |
Cozia | View on Wiki |
Sixis | View on Wiki |
Frauce Kingdom | View on Wiki |
Nagagutsu Kingdom | View on Wiki |
Satsuruzo Kingdom | View on Wiki |
Non-Canon Locations:
Name | Link(s) |
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Gold Island | View on Wiki |
Ocean’s Navel | View on Wiki |
Warship Island | View on Wiki |
Clockwork Island | View on Wiki |
Tony-Tony Island | View on Wiki |
Tabetsukusare Island | View on Wiki |
Nazawaka City | View on Wiki |