The Straw Hat Pirates faced challenges from pirate crews such as the Alvida Pirates, Buggy Pirates, and the Black Cat Pirates in the debut season of One Piece live-action. However, the stakes will skyrocket in live-action One Piece Season 2 as the long-awaited Baroque Works will be introduced. The Baroque Works will be their most formidable foes yet, and this crime syndicate features many new faces we haven’t met yet. If you are eager to learn about the agents of this criminal organization, here are all the Baroque Works members introduced in the One Piece live-action series so far.
Spoilers Warning:
This article contains spoilers about the members of the Baroque Works organization. Read at your own discretion if you wish to learn more about them.
All the Baroque Works Agents in One Piece Live Action
From the president Crocodile to the messenger duo Unluckies, over 16 Baroque Works members have been revealed by the One Piece live-action team so far, and they are as follows:
| Agent | Actor/Actress Name |
|---|---|
| Joe Manganiello | Sir Crocodile (Mr. 0) |
| Lera Abova | Nico Robin (Miss All Sunday) |
| Awdo Awdo | Mr. 1 |
| Daisy Head | Miss Doublefinger |
| Cole Escola | Mr. 2 (Bon Clay) |
| David Dastmalchian | Mr. 3 |
| Sophia Anne Caruso | Miss Goldenweek |
| Camrus Johnson | Mr. 5 |
| Jazzara Jaslyn | Miss Valentine |
| Rebaone Ben Kgosimore | Mr. 7 |
| Yondu Thomas | Igaram (Mr.8) |
| Chi Mhende | Miss Monday |
| Daniel Lasker | Mr.9 |
| Charithra Chandran | Vivi (Miss Wednesday) |
| Mr. 13 | – |
| Miss Friday | – |
Every Baroque Works Member in One Piece
Without any further ado, let’s begin to know more about each of the Baroque Works agents introduced in the One Piece live-action TV Show:
Joe Manganiello as Mr. 0 (Sir Crocodile)

Sir Crocodile is the president of the Baroque Works organization, and he hides his identity by living under the alias, Mr. 0. His identity is well-guarded, even within his own organization, and only a handful of members know who sits at the top and gives the orders. Crocodile poses as a hero in the eyes of the Arabasta citizens. But in truth, he is their villain, planning to overthrow the current rule and become the king of the desert kingdom.
Crocodile has the powers of the Sand-Sand (Suna Suna no Mi), a Logia-type Devil Fruit, which makes him a Sandman in One Piece. He can control sand and its properties, such as absorbing moisture from living things. He truly possesses terrifying powers fit for leading a group of criminals and bounty hunters. We can’t wait to meet Joe Manganiello as Crocodile in live-action very soon.
Lera Abova as Miss All Sunday ( Nico Robin)

Nico Robin is the second most important member of the Baroque Works, serving as the vice-president of the syndicate. She closely works with Crocodile as his partner and goes by the alias Miss Wednesday. Nico Robin is on the run from the World Government, as she has a bounty of 79 million berries since she was an eight-year-old kid. Lera Abovas’ portrayal of Nico Robin in live-action is already a hit among fans.
She is capable of decoding the ancient scriptures on the giant blocks called Poneglyphs. Nico Robin ate the Flower-Flower (Hana Hana no Mi), a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit, when she was a kid. Thus, she has the power to sprout clones of her body parts in the surrounding area. Nico Robin has a bigger role to play than just a supporting antagonist in the Arbasta saga of One Piece.
Awdo Awdo as Mr. 1 (Daz Bonez)

Certain agents will not be introduced in the upcoming second season of One Piece’s live-action adaptation. Instead, they will debut in the One Piece live-action season 3, starting with Daz Bonez, aka Mr. 1. Daz Bonez is also a bounty hunter turned Baroque Works agent, and he is the highest-ranking male agent and the strongest after Crocodile. Netflix announced that Awdo Awdo is cast as Mr. 1 in One Piece live-action Season 3.
What makes Mr. 1 so powerful is his Paramecia-type Devil Fruit, Dice-Dice (Supa Supa no Mi). He can transform his desired body part into a steel blade. So, yes, he is a human blade and can create many blades as he wishes to utilize in combat. Mr. 1 is such a strong agent with incredible strength and devil fruit powers in the animanga series, so we can look forward to Mr. Awdo bringing life to one of the core agents next season.
Daisy Head as Miss Doublefinger (Zala)

Mr. 1’s partner-in-crime, Poison Spider Zala, who goes by her codename Miss Doublefinger, will also be introduced in live-action One Piece Season 3. As her alias suggests, she is the highest-ranking female agent after Nico Robin in the Baroque Works. Daisy Head has officially joined the cast as Miss Doublefinger, and everyone is excited to see her iconic walk in live-action.
Miss Doublefinger is also a Devil Fruit user, and it is quite a spiky power. She consumed the Spike-Spike (Toge Toge no Mi), a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit, which lets her produce razor-sharp spikes from her body. Similar to how Chopper uses Rumble Ball to unlock more of his Devil Fruit powers, Zala also uses doping to buff herself up to create much stronger spikes. So, you should definitely stay clear of this Baroque Works member next season.
Cole Escola as Mr. 2 (Bon Clay)

Cole Escola playing Bon Clay is the latest casting announcement for One Piece live-action Season 3. Bon Clay is one of the most celebrated characters in the One Piece fandom, and we will officially meet his live-action version next season. He works under the alias Mr. 2 and is the only agent who doesn’t have a partner, working as a lone wolf. It should be noted that Bon Clay is an Okama (Queer) character.
Mr. 2 is the user of Clone-Clone (Mane Mane no Mi), a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit in One Piece. Now, don’t confuse Bon Clay’s powers with Nico Robin’s, as both are based on clones. Bon Clay’s Devil Fruit power enables him to copy the appearance of anyone he touches with his right hand. He can transform his entire body or just his face based on his needs. It is indeed the perfect Devil Fruit for spying and infiltration missions.
David Dastmalchian as Mr. 3 (Galdino)

As Mr. 2 doesn’t have a partner like the rest of the agents, we move on to Mr. 3, aka Galdino, played by the renowned David Dastmalchian. This agent is unmissable as you can instantly spot the iconic number 3 hairdo on his head. Don’t be misled by his goofy look, as Galdino will be the main challenge for the Straw Hat Pirates in the Little Garden.
Mr. 3 consumed the Wax-Wax (Doru Doru no Mi), a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit at some point in his life. Now he has the ability to unleash wax, specifically candle wax, at his will. Don’t look down on his waxy powers, as there are a multitude of things Galdino can do with them.
For starters, he can make weapons by hardening the wax, and they are known to be sturdier than regular steel. With the ability to use liquid and hardened wax, Galdino emerges as one of the most versatile Devil Fruit users in One Piece.
Sophia Anne Caruso as Miss Goldenweek (Marianne)

Marianne joined the Baroque Works when she was a little teenager and teamed up with Mr. 3 in One Piece. Sophia Anne Caruso has been selected to portray Marianne, aka Miss Goldenweek, in live-action One Piece Season 2. She is the youngest Baroque Works member we have seen to this date.
Surprisingly, Miss Goldenweek is not a Devil Fruit user, but her painting powers do seem like one. Each painting color comes with a unique effect, and all Miss Goldenweek needs to do is paint the color on the ground or her target to achieve a hypnotic effect.
For example, painting a black symbol on the surface and making the target stand atop it forces her opponent to betray their friends. It’s a hilarious yet hypnotizing power that influences her enemies’ behavior, making them play according to her wishes in an instant.
Camrus Johnson as Mr. 5 (Gem)

Mr. 4 and his partner, Miss Merry Christmas, haven’t been introduced in the One Piece live-action yet. So we move on to Mr. 5, whose real name is Gem. The untapped potential of his Devil Fruit power makes him a dangerous opponent; however, he is considered to be the lowest-ranked member of the Baroque Works organization. Camrus Johnson dons Mr. 5’s look in live-action.
Mr. 5 consumed the Bomb-Bomb (Bomu Bomu no Mi), a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit which enables the user to unleash powerful explosions and is also blast-proof. He can produce explosions as he likes, even from his snot. Thus, Mr. 5 is loaded with explosive powers, and he will set them off against the Straw Hats in Whiskey Town.
Jazzara Jaslyn as Miss Valentine (Mikita)

Miss Valentine is the final officer agent on our Baroque Works members list, and she is Mr.5’s partner. Her original name is Mikita and is also known as Courier Mikita. While Gem will trouble the Straw Hats with his explosive powers, Miss Valentine causes more problems with her nose-diving Devil Fruit powers. Jazzara Jaslyn has been officially cast as Mr. 5’s partner in One Piece live-action.
She is the user of Kilo-Kilo (Kiro Kiro no Mi), a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit. She was blessed with the ability to switch the weight of her body up to 10,000 kilograms. Her most common attack is that she reduces her weight to a point where she goes up high in the sky with her umbrella. Then, she immediately maxes her weight to plunge into the ground like a bomb falling from the sky. So, look out for her kilo press attacks in combination with Gem’s explosions soon.
Rebaone Ben Kgosimore as Mr. 7 (Former)

From now on, we will be talking about the Front Agents of the Baroque Works, and kicking off with Mr.7. For those who are unaware, Mr. 7 wasn’t present in the anime, but his recruiting tale was told in the manga, which was later adapted in the One Piece live-action as Zoro’s introduction scene. When Zoro rose to prominence as the ‘Pirate Hunter’ in East Blue, he caught the eye of the Baroque Works.
Thus, the organization sent Mr. 7 in an attempt to recruit the rising swordsman. However, Zoro immediately rejected their invitation. After failing to recruit him, Mr. 7 engaged in a duel with Zoro, only to have his body sliced in half by the swordsman. Rebaone Ben Kgosimore portrayed Mr. 7, the very first Baroque Works member we met in One Piece live-action. A new member was hired to fill the Mr. 7 position in the Baroque Works later on.
Yondu Thomas as Igaram (Mr.8)

The next Frontier Agent we are meeting is Mr.8, and his original name is Igaram. Igaram is the mayor of Whiskey Peak, and he puts on an act as a welcoming mayor to trap pirates and later collect their bounties for his organization, Baroque Works. And that’s only one side of his story. Yondu Thomas plays Mr. 8 in the One Piece live-action series.
Without spoiling anything, Igaram’s true self will be revealed at the end of the Whiskey Town arc. So, keep an eye out for him, and I assure you that his unrevealed connections to other major characters will surprise you soon.
Chi Mhende as Miss Monday

Out of all the Baroque Works members set to debut in season 2 of One Piece live-action, Miss Monday’s cast has been kept under wraps for a long time. Now we know that Che Mhende is playing Miss Monday, who is Mr. 8’s partner in Whiskey Town.
Miss Monday is also a non-devil fruit user of the Baroque Works. But she doesn’t need one as her towering physique gives her the natural strength to take down opponents. Miss Monday will be one of the minor villains of the Whiskey Town saga, and we are eager to see Mhende’s portrayal of Miss Monday.
Daniel Lasker as Mr.9

If you are wondering which pair of Baroque Works we will meet first in live-action One Piece Season 2, it is none other than Mr. 9 and his partner Miss Wednesday. Daniel Lasker is playing Mr. 9 and will be debuting once the Straw Hats cross the Reverse Mountain.
Mr. 9 isn’t a Devil Fruit user in One Piece as well. Instead, he showcases his gymnastic skills in tandem with his metal bats to cause chaos. He will make things difficult for the Straw Hat Pirates as he and his partner are hunting the giant whale, Laboon.
Charithra Chandran as Vivi (Miss Wednesday)

Charithra Chandran is playing the fan-favorite role of Vivi in live-action One Piece Season 2. She is a Frontier Agent and works under the codename Miss Wednesday. Unlike the other Baroque Works members, Vivi isn’t around to work for Mr.0’s goals. She joined Baroque Works on a mission, and it will be revealed in the One Piece live-action series pretty soon.
Similar to her partner, Mr. 9, Vivi is not a Devil Fruit user in One Piece. Instead, she uses ‘Peacock Slashers,’ a weapon made of pointy jewels and wires. She is quite skilled in fighting with her slashers, but can’t overpower a Devil Fruit user. Vivi’s role goes beyond the Baroque Works, and the live-action series will shed light on her story in season 2.
Mr. 13

That’s all the Frontier Agents in the Baroque Works, and now we can move on to the Unluckies, the president’s messengers and punishers. As you can see, Mr. 13 is an otter in a baby outfit who goes on punishing the other members of Baroque Works who fail to complete their assigned missions. Mr. 13, along with his partner, Miss Friday, will be troublemakers just like the rest of the Baroque Works agents, that’s for sure!
Miss Friday

Many fans thought the trivial members of the Baroque Works, such as the Unluckies, might be omitted from the live-action, but the new trailers have confirmed their existence in live-action One Piece Season 2. Miss Friday was seen with two miniguns on her back just like her anime counterpart. So, it’s going to get extra fun in Little Garden with the arrival of this animal pair.
And that’s every member of the Baroque Works who have been introduced so far in the One Piece live-action. Although the top bracket of the organization yet to be completely revealed, all the casting and their costumes are on point with their anime and manga counterparts.
That said, who is your favorite member of the Baroque Works in the One Piece live-action so far? Let us know in the comments below.
More than two thousand members are part of the Baroque Works, and the most important members are Miss All Sunday, Mr. 1, Miss Doublefinger, Mr. 2, Mr. 3, Miss Wednesday, etc.
Mr. 0, aka Sir Crocodile, runs Baroque Works as its president, and Nico Robin helps him as the vice president of the organization.
There are over 2000 members in the Baroque Works organization, with the majority being lower-ranked officers.
