Summary
- Ulti's endless energy leads to loud behavior and insults, making for a nuisance, but also an endearing quality.
- Sanji's outgoing personality stems from his time as a chef, bringing joy to the crew while sometimes speaking out of turn.
- Characters like Queen, Big Mom, Doflamingo, and Luffy display extroverted traits in a variety of ways, from craving attention to making friends easily.
Considering the sheer number of weird and wonderful individuals that occupy One piece world, being an extroverted character who enjoys meeting others as much as possible can be a beneficial personality trait. Many characters appeared in it One piece who could be considered extroverts because of how loud, expressive and sociable they can be, although this can also have a few disadvantages.
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Sometimes these characters end up giving away too much information to the enemy, but this can also make them a bit of a nuisance to others. However, when all is said and done, being an extrovert is far from a bad thing, and in the end, it can end up being a very nice character to watch and follow along the way.
8 Ulti
He has more energy than he knows what to do with
- First appearance: Episode 982
While the other members of Kaido's Tobiroppo come across as quiet and mysterious characters, Ulti is the complete opposite, constantly shouting and making sure she's the center of attention. Most of the time this gets on the nerves of her brother, Page One, who is always on the receiving end of her insults.
Ulti doesn't even stop jabbering when she encounters a new opponent, as shown when she is seen taking down Nami during their confrontation in the third act of the Wano arc. She constantly feels like Ulti has more energy than she knows what to do with, resulting in her being a very loud and outgoing member of Tobiroppo's crew.
7 Vinsmoke Sanji
Despite his lonely childhood, Sanji became an extrovert thanks to his time as a chef
- First appearance: Episode 20
Despite being a lonely outcast from his family when he was younger, Sanji grew up to be a very fun and outgoing individual who always brings a lot of joy to the Straw Hat crew. Sanji's extroverted personality makes a lot of sense considering he was a chef for many years and would have interacted with hundreds, even thousands of customers during his time at Baratie.
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However, there were times when Sanji spoke out loud when he probably shouldn't have, especially when he's around attractive women. Instead of his tragic childhood forcing him into isolation, Sanji chooses to embrace his newfound friends who are always there to support him on his journey to One Piece.
6 Queen
He must always be the center of attention
- First appearance: Episode 910
The Queen and the King, Kaido's two right-hand men, are complete opposites in terms of personality. While King is the quiet, stoic type, Queen is an attention-seeking character as shown when she puts on an entire performance in Onigashima, where she is seen performing a few moves on stage for all to admire.
During the said introduction, all of Kai's soldiers seem to be infatuated with Queen, suggesting that he is the type of guy whose infectious charisma makes everyone around him. The amount of talking she does through the Wano arc also suggests that she loves the sound of her own voice and rarely closes her mouth whenever she's on screen.
5 Big Mom
He loves nothing more than planning big gatherings with his large family
- First appearance: Episode 571
Unlike her fellow Yonko, Kaid, who can often be seen drinking away her sorrows thanks to his loneliness, Big Mom is always surrounded by people – or more specifically, her friends. Even if she's napping or digging into another gigantic cake, she'll always have animate inanimate objects flying around her, or one of her many children accompanying her who make up her crew.
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As seen in the Whole Cake Island arc, Big Mom also greatly enjoys organizing large and elaborate events for her and her family to enjoy together. Of course, this arc also showed that ruining these kinds of encounters, and especially taking away some of the food, can turn her into a crazy monster, but even so, Big Mom still comes off as a massive extrovert from what fans have been able to see. from her.
4 Donquixote Doflamingo
An extroverted villain who always says whatever comes to mind in his sick and twisted mind
- First appearance: Episode 151
Cocky, brash, and unapologetically rude, Doflamingo is a character who rarely ever thinks before he speaks, and as a result, often expresses himself throughout the story. When Doflamingo isn't giving loud and obnoxious speeches about the state of the world for all to hear, Doflamingo enjoys spending time with his new family and belittling the citizens of Dressrosa who are forced to serve under him.
Many fans One piece will compare Doflamingo and Crocodile, but while the latter is more reserved and secretive, Doflamingo always tries to make his presence known, as seen in his flamboyant dress sense. The fact that Doffy was imprisoned in an Impel Down cell with seemingly no one to talk to must be killing him inside given his outgoing personality.
3 Portgas D. Ace
Just like his younger brother
- First appearance: Episode 91
While Ace only appears a few times during the game One piece It's pretty clear in this story that during his adventures, the former Whitebeard crewman was just as outgoing as his younger brother. Ace devoted himself to Whitebeard's “family”, who was always seen hanging out with his allies – and even chased Blackbeard for turning his back on the crew.
Ace's more outgoing nature is also mentioned by other characters that Luffy encounters in the story, such as Otama, who explains that she met Ace before the Straw Hats arrived in Wan. It's unfortunate that Ace never got the chance to interact with the Straw Hats for too long due to his sudden demise, because being that kind of person would have made him a fun character to join Sunny every now and then.
2 Goal. D Roger
The legendary pirate could always be seen having a good time with his crew — and his enemies
- First appearance: Episode 1
Whenever Gol D. Roger appears in a flashback, he is always seen having a good time with his fellow crew members – or sometimes even his enemies. The legendary pirate seemed to love nothing more than drinking and singing merry pirate songs aboard his ship, but he also socialized with all the places he came across on his journey, even sitting down to chat with Whitebeard a few times. .
He's also shown to be a character who always says what's on his mind, no matter how inappropriate or random it may be, which is eerily similar to Luffy. From the little glimpses of Roger's past that were shown, there's no doubt that being on his ship would be an absolute blast considering how much he liked to socialize.
1 Monkey D. Luffy
The excitable and outgoing captain of the Straw Hat crew is rarely seen alone
- First appearance: Episode 1
Luffy is one of the most extroverted shōnen protagonists ever created, making him literally hundreds of friends during his many escapades with the crew. Luffy has the unique ability to befriend virtually anyone he comes across—unless they're an up-to-no-good villain, of course. He is easily angered and loves to be around his fellow nakama as much as possible, to the point where it is virtually impossible to ever see him alone.
Luffy is also the type of character whose boundless energy always makes him jump straight into action rather than ever feeling worried or anxious about the consequences. All of this makes for a very outgoing and outgoing Captain who has been an absolute joy to watch since he first appeared on the show.