Ranking the 8 Most Rebellious Characters in One Piece

Overview

  • Jinbei challenges authority, standing firm in his personal values, even against higher-ups.
  • Boa Hancock’s resistance stems from her traumatic past as a slave, leading her to reject subjugation.
  • Fujitora confronts corrupt practices within the Marines, advocating for the abolition of the Shichibukai.

In the expansive universe of One Piece, the Marines are entrusted with upholding existing societal norms. This positions those who defy or dispute these norms as high-value targets, often attracting a bounty on their heads. While many pirates easily fit this rebel image due to their lifestyle choices, several Marines have also opted to diverge from conventional paths, sacrificing their status for their beliefs.

Characters embodying rebellion and unpredictability are particularly engaging, as their choices significantly influence the narrative landscape. Below are some notable characters from One Piece who exemplify the theme of defiance against established order.

8. Jinbei

Jinbei Stands Firm for His Beliefs

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  • First Appearance: Episode 430

Jinbei, a major leader among the Fishmen, has experienced pivotal moments throughout the series. Initially, he joined the Shichibukai to advocate for equality between Fishmen and humans. However, during the Marineford War, he defied the orders of the Marines by refusing to battle against Whitebeard and Luffy, showcasing his commitment to his principles.

Later, while forming an uneasy alliance with Big Mom to protect Fishman Island, he still managed to break free from her influence, prioritizing his allies’ safety during the escape from Whole Cake Island. Jinbei’s loyalty to the Straw Hat crew is unwavering, yet he has a history of rebelling against authority whenever it contradicts his beliefs.

7. Boa Hancock

Hancock Rejects Authority Due to Past Trauma

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  • First Appearance: Episode 409

Once a member of the Shichibukai, Boa Hancock chose to defy orders from the Marines, notably fighting them during the Marineford War. Her background as a former slave fosters a deep distrust of authority figures, prompting her resistance to anyone attempting to dominate her.

In her home territory, Hancock continues to disregard Gloriosa’s leadership, save for her unique bond with Luffy. This refusal to conform serves as a protective mechanism for her and the Kuja pirates, guarding against manipulation and exploitation.

6. Fujitora

Fujitora Takes a Stand Against Marine Corruption

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  • First Appearance: Episode 630

Despite holding the title of Admiral, Fujitora does not conform to the Marines’ corrupt practices. He operates with a revolutionary spirit, aiming to reshape the organization from within. His most significant action has been leading efforts to abolish the Shichibukai system, viewing it as a mechanism for criminals to exploit governmental protection.

Fujitora frequently clashes with Fleet Admiral Akainu, choosing to follow his moral compass over strict adherence to orders. His commitment to eradicating piracy and corruption, even at the cost of his rank, illustrates his dedication to justice.

5. Yamato

Yamato Seeks Freedom From Kaido’s Control

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  • First Appearance: Episode 972

Yamato’s history of rebellion against their father, Kaido, is rooted in a painful upbringing. Restrained within Kaido’s confines and subjected to harsh treatment, Yamato’s spirit remained unbroken. The explosive handcuffs Kaido placed were mere symbols of his oppressive control.

During the Onigashima raid, Yamato seized their opportunity for resistance, even managing to confront Kaido during the heated battle. Inspired by the legendary Kouzuki Oden, their rebellious nature is a direct reflection of their desire to break free from a tyrant’s grasp.

4. Blackbeard

Blackbeard Defies Norms to Amass Power

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  • First Appearance: Episode 146

In the pirate world of One Piece, Blackbeard stands out for trampling traditional codes of conduct to fuel his ambitions. Though pirate crews typically have a code of honor, Blackbeard’s violent betrayal of Thatch to usurp the Yami Yami no Mi illustrates his ruthless nature.

Once he became a Shichibukai, he swiftly undermined the Marines, instigating a mass prison break at Impel Down to bolster his crew. Blackbeard envisions a “New Age,”all while firmly rejecting any allegiance to the World Government.

3. Sabo

Sabo Resists Government Control at Any Cost

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  • First Appearance: Episode 494

As a prominent figure in the Revolutionary Army, Sabo exemplifies a willingness to challenge governmental control through extreme measures. During the Reverie, he risked everything to free Kuma and gather intelligence on the elusive Imu, the puppeteer behind current political machinations.

Sabo’s rebellious spirit traces back to his youth, where he confronted his royal heritage instead of conforming to nobility, ultimately choosing a life of adventure and resistance.

2. Monkey D. Dragon

Dragon Aims to Overthrow the World Government to Forge a New Era

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  • First Appearance: Episode 52

Although his appearances are limited, Monkey D. Dragon’s intent to dismantle the World Government is unmistakable. His actions, as the leader of the Revolutionaries, directly challenge the authoritative government while remaining focused on undermining those who manipulate the Marines from the sidelines.

Dragon is perceived as a significant threat, not just because of his revolutionary agenda, but because he seeks meaningful change rather than mere chaos. His strategic planning places increasing pressure on the World Government, marking him as a true revolutionary.

1. Monkey D. Luffy

Luffy Takes a Stand Against Corruption

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  • First Appearance: Episode 1

Regardless of the threat level posed by corrupt authorities, Luffy has consistently demonstrated his commitment to standing against injustice. His heroic interventions have liberated many nations from tyrants, with notable victories in places like Alabasta and Dressrosa.

Additionally, Luffy’s rebellious streak is evident within his crew dynamics, often disregarding commands from allies like Nami or Law. As captain of the infamous Straw Hat Pirates, his actions invariably challenge the oppressive structures of the Celestial Dragons and the World Government, influencing the world in ways even he may not fully comprehend.

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