When creating Chopper, Oda wanted a mascot who is both cute and very weak but also fearless. In the original concept art for the Straw Hats, Chopper's default form was a bipedal reindeer with a note that he was a doctor but "an idiot otherwise." Chopper's default form would later be reworked to be smaller and cuter. Kureha", which was first published in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on May 8, 2000. Tony Tony Chopper was created by manga artist Eiichiro Oda, the author of the manga series One Piece and made his first appearance in its 134th chapter, titled "Dr. A running gag within the series is when other characters mistake him as a Tanuki, and he angrily corrects them, pointing out that he is a Tonakai (Japanese for "Reindeer").Ĭreation and conception Design and characteristics When complimented, Chopper acts flustered and sometimes yells at the person who complimented him to stop trying to make him happy. After the Straw Hats arrive at Drum Island and take Chopper with them, Kureha uses Hiriluk's potion to turn the snowy sky into cherry blossoms, fulfilling Hiriluk's life mission. After Hiriluk's death, Doctor Kureha takes him in as his mentor. While developing a potion to create cherry blossoms when in contact with snow, Chopper is heartbroken when Hiriluk falls ill with a deadly disease. Rejected by his herd because of his blue nose and eating the Devil Fruit, Chopper is rescued by Drum Island's quack doctor Doctor Hiriluk. A self-developed drug he calls Rumble Ball ( ランブル・ボール, Ranburu Bōru) enables him to perform even more transformations for a short time. The power of the Zoan-type Human-Human Fruit ( ヒトヒトの実, Hito Hito no Mi) provides him with the ability to transform into a full-sized reindeer or a reindeer-human hybrid. Chopper is frequently featured on official merchandise, serving as a mascot for the series. He is the fifth member to join and the doctor of the Straw Hat Pirates. Tony Tony Chopper ( トニートニー・チョッパー, Tonī Tonī Choppā) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. Human-Human Fruit ( ヒトヒトの実, Hito Hito no Mi).
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