Sixis
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Japanese Name | シクシス |
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Romanized Name | Shikushisu |
English Name | SixisSixis Island (Live-Action) |
First Appearance | One Piece novel A Vol. 1[1] |
Region | East Blue |
Population | 0 (deserted) |
Hierarchy
Blue Planet > Blue Sea > East Blue
Introduction
Sixis is an island in East Blue where Ace was stranded on during the start of his journey. Sixis is an island in East Blue where Ace was stranded on during the start of his journey.
Geography
Not much is known about the island’s geography other than the fact that the island is surrounded by weird, rough currents, which left Ace and Deuce stranded on the island with hardly any way to leave. The island has trees on it, as a branch was used by Deuce in an attempt to kill Ace, and several others were crafted by him into a makeshift raft powered by Ace’s newly obtained Devil Fruit powers.
History
Three years before the start of the series, Portgas D. Ace and Masked Deuce were stranded on Sixis with no way of escaping. The two talked, and Deuce discovered about Ace’s heritage, causing him to distance himself from the pirate. Some time afterward, unable to find any food or water, Deuce saw Ace with a piece of fruit and decided to kill him for it. However, his plan failed and to his surprise Ace offered him half of the fruit, fixing their relationship. Upon discovery of fruit’s nature, the two built a raft to escape the island.
Wildlife
Being a deserted island, Sixis has little to no wildlife. When stranded there, it was stated that Deuce nearly starved to death, driving him to consider murder for single piece of fruit.
Adaptation Differences
In the manga adaptation of the story of the novel, the island is unnamed, and is inhabited by large predatory monstrous bird-like creatures. The bird nest in a large cylinder land mass roughly at the center of the island, with many caves. The island is also very lush, and despite Ace and Deuce nearly starving, it has several palm trees near the beach. In the live-action series, Mr. 7 follows Roronoa Zoro to the island and tries to recruit him into Baroque Works, but Zoro refuses and kills him. During the episode’s credits, on the map of the East Blue, an unnamed landmass with a similar shape to the island in the manga adaptation with a giant bird on top of it is featured nearby the live action’s version of Sixis.
Site Navigation
East Blue
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Dawn Island | View on Wiki |
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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 | Current Page |
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 |
Ace’s Story
Books:
Name | Link(s) |
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One Piece novel A | View on Wiki |
One Piece episode A | View on Wiki |
Volume 2 | View on Wiki |
Introduced Characters:
Name | Link(s) |
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Isuka | View on Wiki |
Draw | View on Wiki |
Raccoon | View on Wiki |
Oliva | View on Wiki |
Locations:
Name | Link(s) |
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Sixis | Current Page |
Port Chibaralta Island | View on Wiki |
Peak Ode Island | View on Wiki |
Other:
Name | Link(s) |
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One Piece Magazine | View on Wiki |
Vol.2 | View on Wiki |
Vol.3 | View on Wiki |
Vol.10 | View on Wiki |
Vol.11 | View on Wiki |
Vol.12 | View on Wiki |
Vol.13 | View on Wiki |