Summary

  • Imu is a long-lived being from the Void Century, ruling the World Government from the shadows.
  • Imu has succeeded where other villains like Arlong and Crocodile failed in achieving their goals.
  • Imu remains hidden, supported by the Five Elders, symbolizing power and god-like reverence.

Imu is being built up as a major antagonist in the One Piece series, with a significant history beyond that of any other villain in the storyline thus far. They are a long-lived being from the Void Century, who now appears to rule the World Government from the shadows.

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One Piece: Every Power And Ability Imu Has Shown So Far

The great and mysterious Imu finally showcased her terrifying powers and abilities in the recent chapter of the One Piece manga.

Aspects of Imu have been deliberately obfuscated, but one thing that keeps slipping through is the extent of their achievements. Imu has been shown to have succeeded in goals that other villains have thus far failed to accomplish. Here are examples of villains throughout the series failing where Imu succeeded.

Warning! Spoilers Ahead!

1 Arlong

Failed To Create An Oppressive Government

  • Affiliation(s): Arlong Pirates, Sun Pirates (Formerly)

Arlong is a Fish-Man supremacist whose reactionary views were informed by mistreatment at the hands of humans. He succeeded in occupying the Conomi Islands for many years, extorting the citizens for their protection. However, he had greater designs, involving a takeover of the entire blue sea, which never came to fruition. In line with his MO as the ruler of Arlong Park, it seems as though Arlong wanted to effectively subjugate humanity, a reflection of the oppression fish-man suffered as slaves to humanity. However, after his defeat at Luffy's hand and the subsequent arrest of his crew by the marines, any further ambitions Arlong had appear to be firmly in the rearview.

"Imu" is speculated to have been part of the First Twenty, an alliance of royal families who took on Joy Boy and the Great Kingdom. One member of this group was Nerona Imu, with the present implication being that this person and the current Imu in charge are the same. The First Twenty replaced the Great Kingdom with the World Government as the controlling body of the Blue Planet. Nineteen of the First Twenty, alongside their families, became the first incarnation of the Celestial Dragons, with their descendants maintaining that power today. While the particulars of the Great Kingdom are unknown, it is shown in the present day that the World Government is an oppressive government, with fish-men being one of many races enslaved for the benefit of the Celestial Dragons.

2 Crocodile

Failed To Maintain Anonymity

  • Affiliation(s): Cross Guild, Baroque Works (Formerly), Shichibukai (Formerly)

Crocodile is a pirate who replaced his broken dreams with ambitions of gaining power. He sought to conquer Alabasta in a largely secretive manner. As a Shichibukai, he was publicly renowned as a hero, ostensibly protecting the citizens of the country. Privately, he formed a crime syndicate to undermine the current governing body, the beloved Nefetari Cobra. Through various means, Crocodile and Baroque Works actively destroyed Cobra's reputation and narrowly succeeded in replacing him as the ruler of the country, if not for the dogged persistence of the Straw Hat Pirates. Ultimately, Cobra maintained his leadership role until he died, ironically at Imu's hands. As a member of Cross Guild, Crocodile has an overt leadership role, but is currently downplaying the extent of his authority by allowing Buggy to masquerade as the group's leader.

Imu, however, has largely maintained secrecy, with the Five Elders acting as the public faces of the World Government. Although cracks in this facade are slowly showing, it is thought that Imu has successfully remained in hiding for many years since their efforts to control the world succeeded, as there has been little mention of them besides their recent emergence. Furthermore, the World Government has criminalized the study of Poneglyphs, at least some of which purportedly reveal the truth of the Void Century, likely including the circumstances surrounding the formation of the World Government. It is unknown why exactly Imu chooses to remain largely in hiding, but it seems to help maintain the false image of the government as a non-autocracy. Like Crocodile, perhaps it also allows Imu to have a convenient scapegoat any time things go wrong.

3 Enel

Failed To Maintain Godhood

  • Affiliation(s): Automata, God's Army (Formerly)

Enel was one of the survivors of Birka, a country he destroyed, upon eating the Goro Goro no Mi. He also took over Skypiea for eight years, gaining the rank of "God." Enel enfeebled the populace, punishing any form of dissent and leaving the citizens feeling guilty and afraid. Ultimately, Enel and his subordinates were wiped out by Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates. After this failure, Imu traveled to the moon and settled there as its current ruler, flanked by a number of automatons. Gan Fall became the "God" of Skypiea, a position he held before Enel's power, and allowed the populace to feel at peace once more.

The Straw Hat Pirates and many other characters in the color spread dedicated to the global popularity poll in One Piece
One Piece: Highest Pirate Crew Bounties

In the world of One Piece, a crew's total bounty serves as an estimate of just how fearsome they are.

Aside from Enel, the other figures who identify themselves as "Gods" are the Celestial Dragons, who similarly possess authority over others based on divine right to rule. Imu is naturally included, as a member of the First Twenty. Imu's subordinates include "God's Knights" and the Five Elders, each of which are identified as a "Warrior God," similarly named to Enel's own "God's Army." Though Imu is unknown at large, they are worshiped by the Five Elders and effectively considered a "God" in terms of their leadership and power, both of which are supported with religious zeal. Marcus Mars, the Warrior God of the Environment, referred to Imu as "Creator," further signifying a godlike reverence.

4 Spandam

Control An Ancient Weapon

  • Affiliation(s): Cipher Pol Aigis Zero, Cipher Pol 9 (Formerly)

Spandam was the former leader of CP9. Despite his authority, he was never truly powerful enough to enact his vision. Nonetheless, he had ambitions to rival Imu's own when it came to world domination. He succeeded in convincing the Five Elders to change their policy on Ancient Weapon recovery, with the implicit goal of gaining one to overthrow the World Government. However, he repeatedly failed at retrieving the blueprints for the ancient battleship, Pluton, which Franky ultimately destroyed. Even with the failure of his authoritarian power plays, Spandam has fallen upward, being promoted to CP0, alongside his former CP9 comrades.

York, a satellite of Dr. Vegapunk, representing his greed, betrayed the doctor and her fellow satellites. Part of this included stealing a portion of their alternative energy source, the Mother Flame, to give to the Five Elders. They used this to power an unknown Ancient Weapon, which Imu experimented with by wiping Lulusia Kingdom off the map. It is possible this weapon is Uranus, the presently unseen third Ancient Weapon.

5 Donquixote Doflamingo

Failed To Gain Eternal Youth

  • Affiliation(s): Donquixote Pirates, Celestial Dragons (Formerly), Shichibukai (Formerly)

Donquixote Doflamingo was a deposed Celestial Dragon, with his father, Homing, ceding the family's claim. Ultimately, they suffered in squalor, with an illness taking Doflamingo's mother, and Doflamingo killing his father. However, Doflamingo quickly gained followers, who encouraged his desire for power, and steadily built up a notable following. As part of his goal, Doflamingo desired the Ope Ope no Mi, a Devil Fruit which the user could utilize to perform the Perennial Youth Operation, a procedure which would grant eternal youth to another at the cost of the user's own life. Doflamingo wished for the medically knowledgeable Trafalgar D. Water Law to perform this surgery on him. However, Law broke with Doflamingo early on, and, to the present day, he remains alive, having not yet performed the surgery on anyone.

Donquixote Doflamingo and Shanks, two exiles from World Noble families
One Piece: Every Celestial Dragon Family

Celestial Dragons are very elitist due to their heritage, here is every family affiliated with the most despised collective in One Piece.

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Emporio Ivankov has theorized that Imu had received the procedure, which falls in line with the presumption of them as Nerona Imu. This theory explains both the leadership and longevity they appear to possess. Doflamingo, as an ex-Celestial Dragon, knew of a secret kept among them that would allow indefinite leadership alongside the Perennial Youth Operation, and it is very possible that Imu has both awareness and possession of this.

6 Kaido

Failed To Defeat "Joy Boy"

  • Affiliation(s): Beasts Pirates, Rocks Pirates (Formerly)

Kaido has defeated Monkey D. Luffy twice. However, once Luffy awakened the Gomu Gomu no Mi, effectively channeling the Sun God, Nika, Kaido was no longer able to defeat him. With this awakening, Luffy himself has been identified as the second coming of Joy Boy, who himself once possessed the Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika. The Joy Boy of legend is purportedly the first pirate in the history of One Piece.

Joy Boy was a powerful figure who has been compared to Luffy by figures who knew both, such as Emet and Zunesha. Joy Boy was forward-thinking enough to leave behind messages in Poneglyphs, their treasure (which would later be termed the titular One Piece), and even part of their haki, for the sake of protecting Emet. Ultimately, Joy Boy lost out to the First Twenty, effectively ushering in the World Government, and ceasing the rule of the Great Kingdom.

7 Rocks D. Xebec

Failed To Become King Of The World

  • Affiliation(s): Rocks Pirates (Formerly)

Rocks D. Xebec was a pirate who previously proved a significant threat to the World Government. He managed to discover a number of future heavyweights in the world of piracy, adding them to his crew. He ultimately set his sights on becoming King of the World and researched forbidden history, such as the Void Century, to this end. Ultimately, despite his knowledge and powerful subordinates, Xebec was defeated at God Valley, after an alliance between Gol D. Roger and Monkey D. Garp was formed to take on his crew, which also solidified the latter's reputation as a hero, praise he feels is unearned.

Imu is presently the ruler of the World Government, effectively encompassing the vast majority of the world. Though there are still territories unaffiliated with it, such as the island of Sphinx and the whole of Wano Country, they thus far appear to have the most control over the known world, something solidified by their many arms of power and their recently reactivated ancient weapon.

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Release Date
October 20, 1999
Network
Fuji TV
Directors
Hiroaki Miyamoto, Konosuke Uda, Junji Shimizu, Satoshi Itō, Munehisa Sakai, Katsumi Tokoro, Yutaka Nakajima, Yoshihiro Ueda, Kenichi Takeshita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hiroyuki Kakudou, Takahiro Imamura, Toshihiro Maeya, Yûji Endô, Nozomu Shishido, Hidehiko Kadota, Sumio Watanabe, Harume Kosaka, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yukihiko Nakao, Keisuke Onishi, Junichi Fujise, Hiroyuki Satou
Writers
Jin Tanaka, Akiko Inoue, Junki Takegami, Shinzo Fujita, Shouji Yonemura, Yoshiyuki Suga, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hirohiko Uesaka, Michiru Shimada, Isao Murayama, Takuya Masumoto, Yoichi Takahashi, Momoka Toyoda
Franchise(s)
One Piece
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    Mayumi Tanaka
    Monkey D. Luffy (voice)
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    Kazuya Nakai
    Roronoa Zoro (voice)

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Studio
Toei Animation
Creator
Eiichiro Oda
Number of Episodes
1122