The power to freeze the four seas! The coolest man in One Piece, Aokiji, has a super cool figure unveiled

The power to freeze the four seas! The coolest man in One Piece, Aokiji, has a super cool figure unveiled

Recently, a new manual version of the popular anime "One Piece" was released. It features Aokiji, the former admiral of the navy and the user of the ice fruit. In the original work, he is calm and composed, and can easily freeze the sea, shocking all the pirates.

Aokiji, whose real name is Kuzan, was once one of the "three admirals" with the highest combat power in the navy. He is a natural ice fruit user with strong strength. He is a student of the former navy admiral Zephyr. Later, he was called the "three admirals of the navy" together with Kizaru and Akainu. After that, he lost the ten-day battle with Akainu for the marshal position, and then chose to quit the navy and had close ties with the Blackbeard Pirates. Aokiji is lazy and calm, and has always maintained a calm mentality. In the Ohara incident 20 years ago, he saw what Akainu Sakaski did and felt confused about the justice that the navy insisted on.

The latest Aokiji super cool figure is about 200mm tall, well-made, and equipped with multiple accessories to show Aokiji's coolest icy power. Pre-orders will be available soon. Interested friends can go to the official page: https://tamashii.jp/item/13062/

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