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A man who, while belonging to the Navy, was freer than anyone and upheld justice in the most human way. Monkey D. Garp. Called the "Hero of the Navy," he was a legendary Vice Admiral who was not bound by authority or orders, but instead believed only in his own fists and convictions. He crossed blades with Roger, watched over those who would carry the next generation, and even mercilessly dropped his fist on his grandson, Luffy—all because of his unwavering love and determination. This minifigure faithfully recreates his white justice cloak, his well-trained physique, and even his "unwavering gaze." Justice is not about orders. Justice is the determination to protect with your fists. In the world of ONE PIECE, the most awkward and most reliable man stands here. ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ About the Dog Headgear ① A gag icon symbolizing the Navy's "Justice" The dog head (dog hat/helmet) that Garp wears is one of his trademarks from his time as a Vice Admiral in the Navy Headquarters. In the world of One Piece, dogs are often used as symbols of: • Loyalty • Justice • Watchdogs (those who protect order) Garp is "a man who embodies the Navy's justice but doesn't conform to the mold." The gap between his seriousness and freedom is expressed with the humorous visual of the "dog headgear." ② Psychological pressure and intimidation during combat Although it looks like a joke in the story, Garp wearing that dog head: • Makes his expression difficult to read • Has an unusual presence • Is a "signal of seriousness" and gives enemies a creepy sense of intimidation. In fact, this appearance is often depicted impressively in scenes where Garp is serious. ③ Eiichiro Oda-sensei's style of "the strong's composure" It often happens in One Piece, right? • The stronger the character, the weirder they are • They're joking because they have room to spare • But they're monsters on the inside Garp is exactly that. A legendary man who has crossed blades with Roger many times, casually wearing a dog head— This is a visual representation of "the composure of strength." ④ The dog head is Garp's playfulness and, at the same time, a symbol of his determination as a "watchdog of justice." ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ This is a foreign LEGO-compatible minifigure. There may be imperfections. Thank you for your understanding. Thank you for viewing.
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