UK
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Japanese Name
UK(ユーケー)
Romanized Name
Yū Kē
Official English Name
UK
Debut
Chapter 1029; Episode 1054
Affiliations
Kid Pirates
Occupations
Pirate
Status
Unknown
Japanese Voice
Kensuke Shimizu
English Voice
Funimation:Jason Crawford Jordan
Introduction
UK is a member of the Kid Pirates. UK is a member of the Kid Pirates.
Appearance
Summary
UK is a tall man with a prominent gut, while also sporting a mohawk that is combed back, long, thin sideburns and black lipstick. He wears a ragged dark shirt decorated with smiley faces over a fishnet one, as well as a pearl necklace.
Personality
Summary
Not much is known about UK's personality yet. He is, however, loyal to Killer.
Abilities And Powers
Summary
UK wields a saber for combat, but has not been seen using it.
History
Wano Country Saga
Wano Country Arc
UK, along with Pomp and Bubblegum, witnessed the fight between Killer and Basil Hawkins and was willing to help his superior once Hawkins got the upper hand, but Killer told them to stay out of the fight. He later cheered on for Killer once he managed to defeat Hawkins. Later, once Kaidou's castle was engulfed in flames, UK, Pomp and Bubblegum carried Killer around against the latter's wishes, but were suddenly cornered by the fire. However, they were saved by the water current generated by Raizo and Jinbe's efforts, which doused the blaze in their way.
Final Saga
Egghead Arc
The Kid Pirates sailed to Elbaph and attacked the captains allied with the Red Hair Pirates, drawing out the Red Hair Pirates themselves and the Giant Warrior Pirates. Shanks himself quickly defeated Kid and Killer in a single attack. UK and Dive then noticed Dorry and Brogy on the shore, and the giants' attack split the Victoria Punk in half, sinking the Kid Pirates.
Trivia
Summary
UK fits the theme of his crew by being named after the United Kingdom, the country where punk and heavy metal music originated. It could also be a reference to the famous Sex Pistols song, Anarchy in the UK.