Summary

  • Ivankov's curious exchange with the typically stoic and unflappable Crocodile intrigued and excited fans.
  • There are numerous fan theories surrounding Crocodile's past and his relationship with Ivankov – the most popular theory suggests that Crocodile was AFAB.
  • Crocodile's Seraphim counterpart is considerably more androgynous. This further fuels speculation about Crocodile's past and gender variance.

One Piece's Crocodile is one of the most unflappable, ruthless villains in all of anime and manga. The cool and collected leader of Baroque Works isn't easily flustered, with only the absurd antics of Monkey D. Luffy seeming to get a rise out of him. Otherwise, Crocodile remains a mostly stoic figure in One Piece's world of chaos. That said, Crocodile loses all semblance of dignity after Luffy crushes him during the Alabasta arc.

Crocodile's popularity explains why fans have taken so much notice of the only moment where a non-Luffy character manages to provoke the former Shichibukai. During the Impel Down arc, Crocodile expresses a desire to join Luffy's alliance of prison escapees. When the Straw Hat captain seems reluctant, it's Revolutionary Commander Ivankov who chips in, stating he can keep Crocodile under control and that, if Crocodile tries anything, Ivankov can "fix him." The hook-handed felon reacts with a pained expression, leading to countless fan theories.

Updated on February 15, 2024, by Ajay Aravind: Crocodile partially redeems himself by saving Ace from his first execution, but that doesn't mean he's going to be a reliable ally. On the other hand, it seems that his role in the overarching story is far from over. As such, we've updated this list with some more relevant information about this former Warlord of the Sea and his mysterious past with Emporio Ivankov.

What Is Crocodile's Secret Past?

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Height

Japanese VA

English VA

46

8'4"

RyUzaburo Otomo

David Brimmer & John Swasey

Crocodile was first introduced as the overarching villain of the Alabasta arc, a notorious Warlord of the Sea and one of the strongest people that Luffy had to fight until that point. However, his initial character journey doesn't delve into his earlier days. As a result, fans wrote him off as a minor personality. That said, Crocodile's mysterious past is first brought up during the Impel Down arc, where he offers to help Inazuma, Ivankov, and Luffy escape Level 6 of the eponymous prison. Luffy initially refused, but Ivankov suggested that Crocodile wouldn't have the guts to betray anyone. Crocodile is embarrassed when he sees Ivankov, a reaction that is subsequently explained when Ivankov snarkily mentions the former Warlord's "precious weakness."

While the implication that Crocodile and Ivankov have a history was enough to get One Piece fans' imaginations running wild, the exchange could have meant any number of things. This particular theory, however, was further clarified in 2019, with the release of Volume 5 of the Vivre Card Databook. Crocodile's character page states that he has a "weakness" from his past he would rather keep secret, and that he owes Ivankov for something the Revolutionary Commander gave him.

It's obvious that Eiichiro Oda has a big reveal planned for these two characters. By far the most popular and prevalent theory is that Crocodile was AFAB, or assigned female at birth, and Ivankov used the powers of his Horm-Horm Fruit to change Crocodile's sex. The Horm-Horm Fruit is capable of many anatomical and physiological alterations, but its ability to modify a person's sex is arguably the most important feature. Ivankov's hormone powers make for one of the character's most iconic tenets, and if Ivankov holds any leverage over Crocodile, it would make a lot of sense that it would pertain to his abilities.

Is One Piece's Crocodile Female?

There Are Some Clues That Point To This Conclusion

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The basis of this theory doesn't just revolve around Ivankov's involvement — Oda has also taken pains to obfuscate details of Crocodile's appearance as a youth. For starters, his drawing of the Seven Warlords of the Sea as children features a very androgynous-looking Crocodile. It's noteworthy just how different young Crocodile looks compared to his square-jawed, rugged adult self — especially given that Oda's usual approach to drawing characters' adolescent variants is to shrink their features down to child-size. Further, Oda has already drawn a female version of Crocodile in response to a fan's question.

Additionally, "Chapter 0," a promotional chapter that ties into the events of One Piece Film: Strong World, depicts Gol D. Roger's execution, 24 years before the events of the main series. Many familiar faces from the present are featured, including Crocodile, who is the only character to have his face obscured, being shown exclusively from the back. Given his Shichibukai compatriots received younger redesigns for the occasion, omitting Crocodile seems a deliberate choice on Oda's part — as if there's a reason to hide what the 22-year-old Crocodile looks like.

This theory is further expounded when taking another theory into consideration — that One Piece's Shichibukai are based on the villainous Seven Heroes from the classic SquareSoft JRPG, Romancing SaGa 2. As put forth by a blog post on The One Piece Underworld, the seven One Piece characters have a lot in common with the game's villains. Crocodile's equivalent is Lord Wagnas, who seeks an ancient weapon to subjugate the game's Eastern Kingdom — similar to Crocodile's desire to use Pluton and conquer Alabasta.

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Following on from the general success of the Pacifista units, the Navy decided to develop a newer model known as the Seraphim. Instead of relying exclusively on Kuna clones, the Marines' Special Science Group used the genetic material from several former Warlords. Seven Seraphim have been revealed to date, including those based on Jinbei, Hancock, Mihawk, Moria, Doflamingo, Kuna, and Crocodile.

The Crocodile Seraph doesn't look much like his male version — on the contrary, his appearance is considerably more androgynous. Fans have postulated that this could be Crocodile's original phenotype, as the Seraphim-making process would have used his actual genetic material. That said, the manga is yet to officially introduce the likely-named S-Croc, but fans might learn more about Crocodile's origins when that happens.

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Main Roles

Yamato

Son of Kaidou

Kikunojo

Kozuki Family Retainer

Emporio Ivankov

G Army Commander

Mr. Bon Kurei

Queen of Newkama Land

Inazuma

G Army Deputy-Commander

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One key feature of Wagnas that Crocodile doesn't share is the fact that the former is intersex, with the male-presenting Wagnas also possessing female sex characteristics. Given the clear similarities between the rest of the Shichibukai and the Seven Heroes, it's a key character detail of Wagnas' that Oda has yet to parallel in his own work. While being transgender and intersex are not directly equivalent, if Crocodile is revealed to be a trans man as theorists posit, then gender variance would be yet another trait the two characters share.

If this fan theory holds true, then it wouldn't be the only time One Piece has featured a prominent trans character, with the Wano arc in particular giving fan favorites such as O-Kiku and Yamato. In fact, Ivankov stresses that gender doesn't really have any meaning, so there probably are a lot more trans characters in the world (or at least the Grand Line). Given Crocodile and Ivankov's respective importance in the story, it's highly likely both characters will show up again at some point — and that fans will learn what the secret is in the process. If Crocodile does turn out to be trans, here's hoping One Piece keeps up its streak of handling the subject with the respect and tact that the Wano arc established. And maybe fans will finally learn if Crocodile was Luffy's mother after all.

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One Piece
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Animation
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Adventure

Follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his pirate crew in order to find the greatest treasure ever left by the legendary Pirate, Gold Roger. The famous mystery treasure named "One Piece".

Release Date
October 20, 1999
Creator
Eiichirô Oda
Cast
Mayumi Tanaka , Akemi Okamura , Laurent Vernin , Tony Beck , Kazuya Nakai
Main Genre
Animation
Seasons
1
Studio
Toei Animation
Number of Episodes
1K+
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Crunchyroll , Hulu , Funimation , Adult Swim , Pluto TV , Netflix