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== Personality == |
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== Part II == |
== Part II == |
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=== Adventures at Sea Arc === |
=== Adventures at Sea Arc === |
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The captain is later seen alongside the rest of the dead crew-mates welcoming Hishaku to the afterlife telling him that as his comrade they could not rest in peace unless his soul did as well. |
The captain is later seen alongside the rest of the dead crew-mates welcoming Hishaku to the afterlife telling him that as his comrade they could not rest in peace unless his soul did as well. |
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editCaptain of the Ghost Ship | |
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Debut | |
Anime | Naruto Shippūden Episode #225 |
Appears in | Anime |
Voice Actors | |
Japanese | |
English | |
Personal | |
Sex | Male |
Status | Deceased |
Occupation |
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He was the captain of the "Ghost Ship".
Background
At some point in time, he, along with the rest of his crew were wiped out by the Giant Corpse Crab. Before that happened though, he put his youngest crew-mate Hishaku in a barrel and entrusted him with the broom he had from his youth and told him that as his comrade he would protect him.
Personality
He is described as being kind and generous while also being strong and important. These traits are shown when he tells one of his young crew members, Hishaku, to flee from the crab as he was young and could survive.
Part II
Adventures at Sea Arc
The captain is later seen alongside the rest of the dead crew-mates welcoming Hishaku to the afterlife telling him that as his comrade they could not rest in peace unless his soul did as well.