With that said, there are a lot of questions about these characters such as “how old are the Straw Hats?” It’s also impossible to decipher the heights of some characters from a glance due to One Piece’s wild body proportions, but this data can be found.

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At this point in One Piece, it seems unlikely that the Straw Hats will welcome a new member into the crew, although there is always a chance that Eiichiro Oda will surprise readers. Still, the current lineup could very well be the final one; therefore, for easy access, the Straw Hats’ personal information has been included in the following table.

Luffy

Monkey D. Luffy was born on May 5, which is Children’s Day in Japan. Children’s Day takes place during Golden Week, and kids get a short vacation from school and are celebrated for their personalities and happiness. It reflects Luffy’s personality perfectly since he’s the most happy-go-lucky guy in One Piece.

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As the captain of the Straw Hats, Luffy is the glue that keeps everyone together. His drive for adventure and willingness to help those who are prepared to ask for it makes Luffy an enigmatic figure that naturally attracts other pirates (or bounty hunters) to him.

Zoro

Roronoa Zoro is Luffy’s stoic right-hand man, and he always does what’s best for the longevity of the Straw Hat Pirates while looking for his next great battle. The swordsman has a level head compared to Luffy, which could be a product of his age since the swordsman is two years older than his captain.

Zoro is vicious in battle, arguably the most out of any Straw Hat barring maybe Nico Robin. Dependable in most areas that do not have to do with giving or following directions, Zoro steps up to the plate even in the direst of situations, such as Kuma’s appearance in the Thriller Bark arc.

Nami

Nami is the navigator and treasurer of the Straw Hats, although she takes on various other roles as well. Just like most of the women in One Piece, Nami is quite tall. Although only slightly older than Luffy, Nami occasionally plays the part of the mature sibling; however, this primarily comes down to the fact that she is one of the more cautious members of the Straw Hats. That said, she is pretty dangerous with her Clima-Tact.

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Nami’s birthday is July 3rd, making her a Cancer. Cancers are generally thought to be well-versed in emotion, and Nami is possibly the most compassionate Straw Hat given the right circumstances. She can certainly be greedy and cutthroat, but when it comes to protecting the weak, she’s the first to put her life on the line.

Usopp

Usopp is the same age as Luffy and acts similar to his captain in many ways when it comes to having fun. Usopp standouts from Luffy due to his risk-aversion mentality, as the Straw Hat is well aware that he is vulnerable in battle.

Usopp’s birthday is April 1st or April Fool’s Day. This is extremely fitting considering his tendency to prank others and spin tall tales. After his sniping skills, Usopp’s imagination is his strongest weapon and the Straw Hat Pirates definitely make use of it.

Sanji

Introduced in the Baratie Arc, Sanji is a master chef who can more than hold his own in battle. Typically dressed in a suit, the Straw Hats’ cook looks older than he really is, although his immaturity shines through whenever he happens to be around a woman. While he has a petty rivalry with Zoro that frequently manifests in mock fights, Sanji is willing and able to put himself on the line for his crewmates.

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With Luffy and Zoro, Sanji completes the Straw Hats’ deadly trio, even if he is generally regarded as the weakest of the crew’s strongest members. Despite his tendency to act like an idiot, Sanji is very intelligent and perceptive, as he has proven time and again throughout the story.

Tony Tony Chopper

Chopper is a character fans might struggle to guess his age if they tried. How old is Chopper? Well, Chopper is actually the youngest Straw Hat, and he is periodically treated as such. It is not unusual for Chopper to be babied by characters such as Robin and Zoro. His birthday is December 24th, Christmas Eve, which reflects the cold climate he comes from and the fact that he was originally a reindeer.

Chopper’s small size and gentle appearance are an invitation for enemies to underestimate him, but he’s a fierce fighter when he has to be. However, this Straw Hat’s greatest weapon is his mind, specifically his medical knowledge.

Nico Robin

Nico Robin is the cool and collected Straw Hat with a love for “cute things.” When she joined the crew, Robin was a mysterious figure who kept her distance, a decision fueled by her tragic backstory. Her personality is initially hard to pin down, but she opens up after the Enies Lobby arc. Since then, Robin has never wavered in her dedication to Luffy and the Straw Hats, and this commitment seems to grow stronger with each passing arc.

In the post-timeskip arcs, Robin has a habit of fading somewhat in the background. Despite being a very capable fighter in her own right, she rarely gets an opportunity to show her abilities; while frustrating, this aversion to combat does fit the archeologist’s calm nature. If someone angers her enough to push her into action, Robin can be the most vicious member of the Straw Hats.

Franky

If nothing else, Franky has the most interesting physique out of all the Straw Hats. Prior to the timeskip, the shipwright looked like the sci-fi lovechild of Johnny Bravo and Popeye; post-timeskip, Franky is more mecha than human. Either way, he has an eye-catching aesthetic.

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Introduced in the Water 7 arc, Franky initially served as something of an antagonist. He even had his own crew (and a real one too, unlike Usopp), albeit a land-locked one. Joining the Straw Hats as its shipwright, Franky plays a crucial role in guaranteeing the Thousand Sunny stays afloat.

Brook

While he technically stopped aging at 38, Brook has been around for way longer than any other Straw Hat. Originally a member of the Rumbar Pirates, the musician was killed alongside his crew; however, his Devil Fruit allowed him to come back as a skeleton. Brook spent roughly 50 years on his own, only breaking his isolation when he stumbled across Luffy.

Bringing song to the Straw Hats’ travels, Brook helps maintain the crew’s spirits while also being a valuable hand in combat situations. Even though he is generally charming and empathetic, the musician also loves his dirty jokes.

Jinbe

Jinbe is the newest addition to the Straw Hats who lived during the Golden Age of pirates. He also led the Sun Pirates, basically acting as the king of the Fishman underworld. Because of this, he’s older than the other Straw Hats at 46 years old.

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Jinbe’s height is shown to change throughout the manga and anime for scale because if his true height was shown, he might not always fit on the screen. He’s a giant Fishman with the build of a blue whale and a shark. His monstrous size hides his compassionate and gentle side. His birthday is April 2nd, which makes him an Aries, a sign known for its ambition.

Vivi

Nefertari Vivi was only part of the Straw Hats for a brief period, as she joined the crew during the Alabasta Saga. This whole ordeal led to the Straw Hats taking on Baroque Works, with Vivi seeking Luffy’s help to free Alabasta from Crocodile’s dictatorship.

Vivi left the Straw Hats straight after this arc, however, she is a crew member in spirit. As the princess of a country, Vivi can’t travel the Grand Line on the Thousand Sunny with the Straw Hats, but there is no doubt that Luffy would welcome her to the crew in a heartbeat.

Straw Hat Grand Fleet

Introduced during the Dressrosa arc, the Straw Hat Grand Fleet refers to pirate crews that have pledged allegiance to Luffy. Although not quite as powerful as the Straw Hats themselves, these crews can hold their own against most opponents, and they are all led by capable captains.

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Cavendish (Beautiful Pirates)

A prince of the Bourgeois Kingdom, Cavendish initially hated Luffy since he yearned to be the center of attention, an achievement rendered nearly impossible when the Straw Hat is around. However, Cavendish gradually changed his tune as he witnessed Luffy and the rest of his crew fight against Doflamingo. While a gifted swordsman by any standard, Cavendish is far more dangerous when he falls asleep since this permits his alternate ego, the brutal Hakuba, to come out.

Bartolomeo (Barto Club)

The ultimate Straw Hat fanboy, Bartolomeo has idealized Luffy ever since he saw the Straw Hat escape an execution with a smile on his face. Goofy as he can be at times, the Barto Club captain should not be underestimated, and he knows how to make good use of his Bari Bari no Mi Devil Fruit.

Sai (Happo Navy)

Another fighter who met Luffy during the Corrida Colosseum storyline, Sai is prone to the occasional outburst; however, he has a moral and ethical code that he lives by. Sai is also the leader of the Happo Navy, a subsidiary of the Chinjao Family.

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Ideo (Ideo Pirates)

A capable fighter, Ideo fought in the Corrida Colosseum alongside Luffy and Cavendish. Constantly seeking to push himself to new heights, the pirate values honor and respect. He showcases this mentality when he decides to repay the Straw Hats for freeing him from Sugar’s control by fighting with them rather than trying to cash in on their bounties.

Leo (Tontatta Pirates)

A respected officer of the Tontatta Kingdom, Leo was a prominent figure in the tribe’s plan to seize Dressrosa from Doflamingo’s grasp. Eventually, he accomplished this goal, although he received some help from Luffy, Usopp, and the remaining Straw Hats. While a bit on the gullible side, Leo is a devoted warrior with a useful Devil Fruit.

Hajrudin (New Giant Warrior Pirates)

A prideful giant, Hajrudin has no qualms bragging about his physical prowess or bowing his head to pirates he respects. Formerly a member of Buggy’s Delivery, Hajrudin opted to join the Straw Hat Grand Fleet in order to show his gratitude to Luffy and, to a lesser extent, Usopp.

Orlumbus (Yonta Maria Grand Fleet)

Out of all the Straw Hat Grand Fleet’s captains, One Piece has paid the least attention to Orlumbus. Still, the admiral has proven to be braggadocious, loyal, smart, and honorable.

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