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  1. ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 17 (p. 66), Oda explains that Sea Kings are a distinct class from Sea Beasts such as Momoo. ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 12 Chapter 101 (p. 11) and Episode 55 , The giant-frog Sea King tries to eat Usopp , who is narrowly saved by Luffy .

  2. Manga. Statistics. Japanese Name: 近海の主. Romanized Name: Kinkai no Nushi. Official English Name: "Local Sea Monster"; [1] Master of the Near Sea (video games); Lord of the Coast (live-action series) [2] Debut: Chapter 1; Episode 4 [3] Occupations: Foosha Village 's local Sea King. Origin: East Blue [4] Status: Alive. Birthday: September 14th [5]

  3. Before Luffy could destroy the ship completely, Noah was stopped by a group of Sea Kings that were summoned unknowingly by Shirahoshi, thus saving Fish-Man Island and maintaining the nation's promise to Joy Boy.

  4. Mont Blanc Noland mató a un Sea King para comer con su tripulación cuatrocientos años después. Los dos barcos se encontraron con otra bestia similar durante el segundo viaje del aventurero a Jaya. Noland lo mató para que la expedición pudiera continuar. En el libro Liar Noland, sin embargo, el Rey derrota al Rey del Mar.

  5. Deep Sea King. Anime. Manga. Webcomic. Kanji. 深海王. Rōmaji. Shinkaiō. Characteristics. Race. Seafolk. Gender. Male. Status. Deceased. Birthplace. The Sea. Height. 4-20 m (13'1½"-65'7½") [2] Location. J-City. Abilities. Superhuman Physical Prowess Acid Spit Regeneration Transformation. Status. Occupation. King of the Seafolk.

  6. 21 de jun. de 2023 · Published: Jun 21, 2023, 09:15. Crunchyroll. The Sea Kings in One Piece are officially called Neptunians and are giant, carnivorous monsters inhabiting the world’s oceans. Here’s what we know...

  7. 31 de may. de 2023 · The Sea Kings, also known as Kaiōrui, are massive, carnivorous sea creatures that come in many different shapes and sizes, and their natural habitat is the Calm Belts. However, several of these monsters appear in other waters and are generally thought to be present worldwide.