Mr. 0, aka Sir Crocodile, known for his iconic dialogue ‘Hisashiburi Dana Mugiwara’, is etched in every One Piece fan’s mind as a fan-favourite for many reasons. However, One Piece live-action fans are meeting the mastermind in the most-awaited live-action One Piece Season 2 for the first time. So, if you are interested in getting a gist of Crocodile’s character or want to learn everything you need to know about him, we’ve got everything covered about his identity here. Keep reading to uncover more about Mr. 0, aka Crocodile’s age, goals, Devil Fruit powers, and more in One Piece live-action.
Spoilers Warning: This article contains spoilers about Sir Crocodile from One Piece. Read at your own discretion if you want to learn more about Mr. 0 in One Piece.
Who Is Mr. 0, aka Crocodile, in One Piece?

As teased in the first season’s ending, and now in the live-action One Piece Season 2, the Baroque Works organisation has become the main focus of the Alabasta saga. And the president of the Baroque Works organisation is Sir Crocodile, the Desert King. He goes by the alias Mr.0 within the organisation, and the public of Arabasta refers to him as Sir Crocodile.
Mr. 0 is also one of the Seven Warlords of the Seas appointed by the World Government. The president’s identity is a tightly guarded secret, and only the higher-ranking agents of Baroque Works know about him. In case you aren’t aware, Nico Robin served as the vice president of Baroque Works, essentially Sir Crocodile’s right-hand woman, to accomplish his goal of “Operation Utopia.”
What Is Mr. 0’s Goal in One Piece Live-Action?
Initially, Mr.0 introduced himself as the hero of the Arabasta people, protecting them against pirates’ invasion. However, it was soon revealed to be a lie, more of an act in his grand plan to dethrone the current ruler of the Arabasta Kingdom, the Nefertari family. He called his goal Operation Utopia, in which he planned to take over the Arabasta Kingdom.
Then, discover the Pluton, an Ancient Weapon hidden within the Arabasta Kingdom, to become a powerful utopian nation that can rival the World Government. In the finale of live-action One Piece Season 2, Mr. 0 declared that he would want to discover the One Piece treasure as well.
Thus, Crocodile began his plan by deceiving the citizens and the king of the Arabasta Kingdom, and all his Baroque Works agents were deployed to stir up a civil war, which was necessary for overthrowing the Nefertari family.
Who Is Cast as Crocodile in One Piece live-action?
The cast of live-action One Piece Season 2 was full of surprises, and it was announced that Joe Manganiello is playing Sir Crocodile in the One Piece live-action series. Though Crocodile will play a major role in One Piece Season 3, Mr. 0 made a brief appearance in live-action One Piece Season 2.
You may instantly recognise Joe from his role as Flash Thompson, Peter Parker’s bully in the OG Spider-Man trilogy by Sam Raimi. Joe Manganiello then went on to work on popular movies and TV shows such as American Heiress, True Blood, and How I Met Your Mother. Though Joe appeared for only a short time, he delivered a masterclass performance as the Sandman in One Piece live-action. Crocodile could undoubtedly be the best role of his career so far.
What Are the Powers of Crocodile’s Devil Fruit in One Piece?
Sir Crocodile ate the Suna Suna no Mi, aka Sand-Sand, Devil Fruit in One Piece. Remember Sandman from the Marvel comics? Crocodile’s logia-type Devil Fruit power is very similar to the Sandman, as the fruit bestowed him the ability to turn into sand. So, Crocodile can freely manipulate sand, and he has honed the powers of his Sand-Sand Devil Fruit for a very long time now.
Crocodile’s Sand-Sand Devil Fruit is one of the most powerful Logia devil fruits in existence, as the user has the ability to form sandstorms, quicksand, and weapons made of sand, and much more, rather than just turning into sand. And one of the deadliest, if not the deadliest, abilities of the Suna Suna no Mi is moisture absorption.
With one touch, Mr. 0 can suck moisture out of anything to weaken it from within its own body. By essentially dehydrating his opponents, Crocodile can shrivel any of their body parts as he wishes. That’s a terrifying ability, the power of sand enables him to do.
How Old Is Crocodile in One Piece?
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One look at the character, and one can tell Sir Crocodile is an old man in the One Piece series. Crocodile was 44 at the time of his debut in the Arabasta saga, and he is currently 46 years old after the two-year time skip that occurs later in the story. Thus, Crocodile is one of the oldest villains Monkey D. Luffy faces in his path to becoming the Pirate King.
While many villains debut and fade away in the long run of the One Piece series, Sir Crocodile remains one of the iconic long-standing antagonists. So, who knows, we will get to see more of Crocodile until the very end of One Piece.
How Tall is Crocodile in One Piece?
The majority of the One Piece villains are tall by nature, and Crocodile is one among them. Despite being a human, Crocodile stands tall as one of the towering One Piece characters with a height of 8’4″ (or 253 cm). So, all the other Baroque Work members or the Straw Hats who face him look tiny next to him in battles.
Only a little is known about Crocodile’s past besides the fact that he initially wanted to become the Pirate King, but a defeat at the hands of Whitebeard put him on a different path. There is a big secret about Crocodile which has been teased by the author for years now and hasn’t yet been revealed.
So, stay tuned for more details about Mr.0, aka Sir Crocodile, and let’s see if the live-action version will feed us new information about this character in One Piece Season 3. That said, let us know why Crocodile is your favourite character in the comments below.
Yes! Sir Crocodile is one of the recurring antagonists in the One Piece series, though he served as an ally at times.
Fans think that the sir honorific could have been awarded by the citizens of Arabasta, as Crocodile was a hero in their eyes at first.
Sir Crocodile ate the Suna Suna no Mi, or the Sand-Sand Devil Fruit, which makes him a Sandman in the One Piece series.