Sanji (One Piece)

Vinsmoke Sanji (ヴィンスモーク・サンジ Vinsumōku Sanji), also known as "Black Leg" Sanji (黒足のサンジ, Kuro Ashi no Sanji), is a fictional character in the One Piece franchise created by Eiichiro Oda.

Vinsmoke Sanji
One Piece character
Sanji as illustrated by Eiichiro Oda
First appearanceOne Piece chapter 43: "Sanji" (Weekly Shōnen Jump, June 1998)
Created byEiichiro Oda
Portrayed byTaz Skylar
Voiced bySee Voice actors
In-universe information
AliasBlack Leg
Stealth Black
OccupationPirate
Sous Chef (formerly)
Prince (renounced)
AffiliationStraw Hat Pirates (cook)
Baratie Restaurant (former sous-chef)
Germa Kingdom (abandoned)
Age19 (debut)
21 (after the timeskip)
Bounties฿ 330,000,000 (current)
฿ 77,000,000 (first)
฿ 177,000,000(second)
[1][2][3]

A native to the North Blue, Sanji grew up as part of the Vinsmoke family under his father Vinsmoke Judge, king of the Germa Kingdom, and mother Vinsmoke Sora.[4] Living under a grueling father who only saw Sanji as a soldier, he escapes to Baratie where he learns to cook under “Red Leg” Zeff[5] and learns his fighting style, which is characterized by the use of legs in combat. Sanji is the fifth member and the fourth to join Monkey D. Luffy’s pirate crew as cook after the battle against Don Kreig.[6]

Creation and conception

Oda was inspired by Steve Buscemi's character in Reservoir Dogs (1992) when creating Sanji.[7]

Design

Sanji is a tall, slender man who commonly wears a black suit and smokes a cigarette. Before the timeskip, Sanji is seen with his blonde hair covering his right eye; however, after the timeskip, his hair covers his left eye. Before leaving his family, Sanji styled his hair in the opposite direction and wore a yellow shirt with a black number three on it. He also wore white pants, brown boots, and a yellow bandana. After leaving his family and still a child, he started wearing a white cook’s uniform. Sanji grows a goatee during the timeskip, and concept art shows this was his original design.[8]

Sanji’s most distinctive feature is his eyebrows, which are characterized as swirls with the tail end pointing at his left side, opposite in direction in comparison to his siblings Ichiji, Niji, Yonji, and Reiju.

Oda revealed Sanji’s real-world nationality would be a Frenchman, in contrast to the Nazi Germany themes of Germa 66.[9]

Personality

Sanji is mostly seen as a composed, nonchalant, and calm individual who always keeps his cool when in dire situations. However, this is contrasted by the many comedic gags he partakes in, such as when in the presence of a lady or when insulted by a crew member. Most notably, Sanji and Zoro have a great rivalry, often resorting to fighting (both verbally and physically) over issues from minor to extreme. They have competitions whenever possible, such as the hunting contest in Little Garden;[10] however, even when engaging in discourse, they still find ways to help their crew and those around them, such as when they inadvertently save Toko from death.[11]

He has a habit of separating himself from everyone else and subsequently helping the crew and other allies survive. In Water 7, Sanji separates from the crew and finds Nico Robin boarding the Puffing Tom on its way to Enies Lobby for her execution.[12] In Zou, Sanji decided to leave the crew in order to confront his family and protect the straw hats from the Fire Tank Pirates.[13]

Sanji is also known to have an enamored personality, constantly flirting with any attractive female he sees, earning him the nickname "ero-cook". Even as a child, while working in Baratie, Sanji would become love-struck with attractive female customers and end up making mistakes in the process of cooking. He also shows jealousy towards those that he perceives to be luckier than him with women, such as when he sees Zoro with Hiyori.[14] Despite this nature, Sanji exhibits some self-restraint due to his loyalty to his crew, as is shown by the fact that in spite of being attracted to Pudding, he sternly refused to marry her and decided to let her down gently.[15] Moreover, due to this attitude and the multiple lectures from Zeff, Sanji follows his own strict set of personal morals in the form of chivalry. He has sworn to never attack women or let them be insulted, even at the cost of his own life and has gone so far as to only block against Kalifa, one of the main antagonists of the Water Seven arc, until backup was called.[16]

Eric Vale voiced Sanji in the Funimation English dub of the series.

Voice actors

In the original Japanese version of the One Piece anime series, Sanji is voiced by Hiroaki Hirata as an adult and Ikue Ōtani as a child.[17]

In Odex's dubs of the first 104 episodes of One Piece in Singapore, Sanji was voiced by Joseph Murray and Paul Pistore.[17] In the 4kids Entertainment's dub of the first 104 episodes of One Piece, Sanji was voiced by David Moo as an adult and by Veronica Taylor as a child.[17] In Funimation Entertainment's dubs of the entire One Piece franchise, adult Sanji is voiced by Eric Vale with Christen Auten playing the role of child Sanji.[17]

Abilities

Over the course of the series, Sanji utilizes attacks that are variations of kicks (deemed “Black Leg Style”), with the name of the attack usually having something to do with food, such as “Diable Jambe,” wherein he raises the temperatures of his legs so high that they glow bright red.[18] During his time on Okama Island, Sanji learns a move named “Sky Walk,” which allows him to jump to great heights and to be able to float mid air by making sonic booms in the air behind him.[19] Also during this time, he develops Observation Haki, which allows him to sense the intent and presence of others, such as when he was able to dodge a jelly bean bullet from Katakuri.[20] After Whole Cake Island, Sanji receives a Raid Suit gifted from Germa 66, the underground organization powering Germa Kingdom, which increases his physical capabilities and allows him to blend in with his environment.[21] Sanji is also able to utilize Armament Haki, which allows him to harden parts of his body and be able to attack Logia users.[22] Sanji is one of the few high-bounty individuals that has not consumed a Devil Fruit, fruits the give the consumer superhuman powers at the expense of becoming a dead weight in water.

Other than fighting skills, Sanji is also a well-renowned cook. He learned to cook under Zeff on the Baratie and has become quick and dexterous in his ability to use knives. He also has a strong sense of taste and smell, which is seen by being able to deduce the ingredients and being able to recreate the wedding cake on Whole Cake Island.[23]

Appearances

One Piece manga

Born as a prince of Germa Kingdom, Vinsmoke Sanji (ヴィンスモーク・サンジ, Vinsumōku Sanji) is routinely ridiculed by his genetically enhanced siblings and is locked away by his father Judge for being a disgrace. With help from his sister Reiju, he escapes and flees Germa, a floating kingdom composed of several ships, after it enters the East Blue and his father permits it.

While serving as an apprentice cook on a passenger ship, nine-year-old Sanji stands up to a boarding party of pirates led by the infamous "Red Foot" Zeff. During the encounter, Sanji is swept into the sea by a massive wave. Zeff jumps in after him because of their common dream of finding the All Blue (オールブルー, Ōru Burū), a legendary area where the East, West, North, and South Blue seas meet, containing every kind of fish in the world. While castaways together, the pirate saves Sanji's life yet again by giving him all of their food. After their eventual rescue, Sanji stays with Zeff for several years and helps him build a floating restaurant, the Baratie (バラティエ). Zeff in turn makes him a first-rate cook and teaches him his kick-based fighting style.[ch. 5659] Mirroring Zeff, Sanji will never refuse a starving person a meal, and he uses only his legs when fighting to protect the hands he needs for cooking.[ch. 48, 370] He has a weakness for women and makes it a principle never to harm one, even if it means his death.[ch. 403]

Eventually, he becomes infamous as "Black Leg" Sanji (黒脚のサンジ, Kuro Ashi no Sanji).[ch. 435] While training for a period of two years in Emporio Ivankov's Kamabakka Queendom (カマバッカ王国, Kamabakka Ōkoku), he develops the Sky Walk (空中歩行 (スカイ・ウォーク), Sukai Wōku), a variant of the Six Powers (六式, Rokushiki) technique Moonwalk (月歩, Geppo), which allows him to essentially run through air.[ch. 635] Sanji receives his own Raid Suit from his family that grants him the ability to turn invisible.[ch. 903] But he starts to realize this had also awakened his dormant genetic enhancements that his mother suppressed years ago. He had gained an exoskeleton, a superhuman physical constitution, accelerated healing, increase in strength and speed which enhanced his fighting style immensely and his skin has become bulletproof. Sadly, this had dampened his emotions as well when he realized he had hurt a woman unknowingly who unintentionally got his way and became extremely afraid of him but that was not the case, as it is confirmed by Sanji, that Queen used his invisibility to make it look like he did the beating. Fearing he is losing his heart and humanity, he destroys the Raid Suit canister, freeing himself from Germa's influence for good and stopping him from losing more of himself.[ch. 1023] [ch. 1028] [ch. 1031]

In other media

The creators of Food Wars Yūto Tsukuda and Shun Saeki created a set of spinoff one-shots titled Shokugeki no Sanji, with the first installment being published in 2018 to celebrate One Piece’s 21st anniversary.[24] There are currently four installments and the spinoffs are short stories detailing different cooking competitions that Sanji partakes in.

A cookbook titled One Piece: Pirate Recipes was published by Shueisha in November 2012.[25] The book is attributed to Sanji himself and includes various One Piece-themed cooking recipes. A localization by Viz Media was announced in February 2021, and released on November 23, 2021.[26]

Sanji has also been featured in varying forms of merchandise. For instance, many figurines have been produced, with one example being the Sanji figure in the One Piece Locations Trading Figures series. In 2012, the French Luxury brand S.T Dupont collaborated on their 140th anniversary with Eiichiro Oda to recreate Sanji's iconic "Sleeping Mermaid" gold lighter.[27]

Statues have also been erected in Sanji's honor. A bronze statue of Sanji was dedicated in Mashiki, Kumamoto as part of the Kumamoto Revival Project to help with healing after the 2016 earthquakes in the area.[28] In the Nagoya location of the One Piece Mugiwara Store, a statue of Sanji stands next to artwork from the show. In "Sanji's Oresama Restaurant," one of the Tokyo One Piece Tower's restaurants, a statue of Sanji can be seen as part of a feast with the rest of the crew.

Sanji will be portrayed by Taz Skylar in Netflix's live action adaptation of One Piece.[29]

Reception

Popularity

In the Shōnen Jump One Piece popularity polls, Sanji was ranked fourth in the first poll (1999)[30] and third for the three subsequent polls (2002, 2006, 2009).[31][32][33] In the most recent poll (2021), which was the first polled held worldwide, Sanji was ranked the fourth most popular character with 970,286 votes.[34]

Critical response

Sanji is considered by many critics to be one of the deepest-written characters in One Piece. Jason Klum wrote, "Sanji is the most complex character in One Piece. The countless nuances in his character, the back and forth mental struggles, his character development and how [Whole Cake Island] highlighted his humanity after giving him more characterization.”[35] Another reviewer wrote that their "favourite character specific role is Sanji as the spy hero.”[36] However, his attitude towards women is often criticized by fans and critics alike. Dyler Crews wrote how “Sanji has all of the tangibles to be one of the undisputed best characters in the entire series. His origin, powers, and style make him an easy favorite among One Piece fans. Still, his strange obsession with women pushes other fans away. The lecherous hero is as foundational to the shonen manga genre as gaudy transformations. Sanji is the most visible in a long line of problematic and confounding characters to express this annoyingly immature personality type.”[37]

An analysis of Zoro and Sanji’s dichotomy noted Oda wrote them as “the Ying and Yang that complete Luffy. They are the representation, the embodiment of everything that Luffy stands for.” While Zoro represents Luffy as an ambitious combatant seeking kingly status, Sanji represent’s Luffy’s “more compassionate, kind side.” This allows them to recruit allies better than any other character in the show; Luffy and Sanji are shown to be the two most influential characters in the series in this regard.[38]

Eric Vale’s work with Sanji nominated him for the “Voice Actor of the Year” award in the Behind the Voice Actor Awards from 2015.[39] Daniel Dockery, a senior staff writer for Crunchyroll, argued that Sanji has one of the best character introductions in anime.[40] Ritwik Mitra of GameRant placed Sanji as the best comedy relief character in shōnen anime, citing his attempts at courting women and conflicts with his crew mate Roronoa Zoro as a source of humor. Mitra adds that Sanji is also a significant part in "some of the most iconic non-comedy moments", which he believes to be reason for his popularity.[41]

Further reading

  • "One Piece: Collection One". DVDTalk.

References

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  2. 435 Oda, Eiichiro (2007). "435 You Have My Sympathies". You Have My Sympathies. One Piece. Vol. 45. Shueisha. ISBN 1-4215-3461-4.
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  5. One Piece Manga — Vol. 7 Chapter 56.
  6. One Piece Manga — Vol. 8 Chapter 68.
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  10. One Piece Manga — Vol. 13 Chapter 115.
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  13. One Piece Manga — Vol. 81 Chapter 813.
  14. One Piece Manga — Vol. 94 Chapter 945.
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  16. One Piece Manga — Vol. 42 Chapter 403.
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  19. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 64 Chapter 635 and Episode 555, Sanji uses Sky Walk to evade the Sea Urchin Spine Squadron.
  20. One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 862.
  21. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 903 (p. 2) and Episode 878.
  22. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 68 Chapter 668 and Episode 594, Luffy confirms him as capable of using Haki to fight Caesar.
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