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    • Overview
    • Appearance
    • Personality
    • Relationships
    • Abilities and Powers
    • History
    • Major Battles
    • Translation and Dub Issues

    Borsalino, more commonly known by his alias Kizaru, is an Admiral in the Marines. After Kuzan resigned from the Marines and Sakazuki was promoted to Fleet Admiral, Kizaru is now the only remaining Admiral from the previous trio.

    He was first mentioned by Nico Robin during the Straw Hats' initial encounter with Aokiji. Because of his actions, Kizaru can be considered the secondary antagonist of the Sabaody Archipelago Arc, one of the two secondary antagonists of the Marineford Arc (along with Kuzan), and the secondary antagonist of the Egghead Arc.

    Kizaru is an incredibly tall, relatively slim man, roughly the same size as the other two ex-Admirals Aokiji and Akainu. He is of middle age with a moderate amount of wrinkles on his face, short curly black hair, and a very thin beard. He is older than the other two Admirals, a fact that is reflected in his looks.

    Kizaru's standard outfit consists of a yellow striped suit with a Marine coat draped over his shoulders like a cape, with his arms not in its sleeves. Kizaru also wears pure white shoes, gold-amber tinted sunglasses, and a dark green shirt with a mauve tie under his yellow suit. There is a tiny Black Den Den Mushi on his left wrist, like a wristwatch, underneath the sleeve of his suit. He is generally seen wearing a relaxed grin on his face.

    As a child, he wore a large yellow striped hat, much like his older self's suit, a yellow vest and he still had his grin that he maintained throughout his life. In his early days as a Marine, he wore a knit cap with the Marine emblem on it, sunglasses, and also a normal Marine jacket with a striped undershirt.

    In his youth, he wore a Marine skull cap and had no facial hair.

    Twenty-seven years before the start of the series, he wore a typical Marine cap, and his beard was not as full as it is currently. He also lacked the gold amber-tinted sunglasses, shirt, and tie, which he was last seen wearing.

    When he was seen stationed at Marineford as a Vice Admiral thirteen years before the start of the series, he was sporting a large dark grey hat, dark gloves and had a cigarette in his mouth. His trademark pinstriped suit was light grey, matching his tie, while his thin beard was not yet present.

    Kizaru comes off as a perpetually calm, equable, easygoing man, and takes most things lightly no matter the severity of the situation. He talks in a calm voice suiting this demeanor: in a slow, sarcastically intonated manner with the last syllable of a sentence often drawn out — usually the sentence-final particles "ne" (ね?) or "yo" (よ?) for emphatic effect. He is prone to beginning sentences with a stressed "ooh", such as when observing something surprising or that piques his interest. Still, despite such laxity, Kizaru's register is quite formal (compared to Aokiji's more colloquial or Akainu's rougher, more derogatory speech patterns), using the polite "desu/masu" and taking care to address certain people with an honorific (such as his superior or even a pirate of high status); his first-person pronoun is "wasshi" (わっし?), indicating his older age.

    With an ever-relaxed air in or out of combat, Kizaru is almost never shown losing his cool, raising his voice, or getting excited to prompt action. With his Logia intangibility, he can afford remaining apathetic to most enemy attempts to harm him, paying extremely sudden or surprisingly potent attacks little to no mind if they come from much weaker opposition, to the point of not visibly reacting at all when shot in the head. When he was thrown off Egghead by a gigantified Monkey D. Luffy and was about to fall into the ocean, Kizaru was still outwardly unflustered, keeping his arm folded as he smoothely glided over the water before taking any action to return to the island.

    This attitude of the Admiral often lapses into absentmindedness, if not outright carelessness, that has him do things like repeatedly speak into a black Den Den Mushi meant not for talk but wiretapping (which had been explained to him multiple times) or politely ask fleeing pirates who had just shot at him if they might help him find his acquaintance. Kizaru has also been shown irresponsibly using his abilities with no regard for collateral damage, acting oblivious to the mass destruction that he threatens to bring on; this is seen when he caused a Yarukiman Mangrove on Sabaody to fall on self-admitted accident, then simply brushed it off. Additionally, Kizaru's casual attitude about whatever occurs around him may give way to the man leaving himself open to unsuspecting assault, such as watching his opponents unleash attacks without readying himself.

    Kizaru has been seen mid-battle remarking that it is "scary" or "shocking" when encountering someone powerful, bold, or who unleashes a surprising ability; however, he typically retains a nonchalant face and tone, making him sound facetious. In fact, Kizaru has acted fearlessly around the strongest of pirates, like Silvers Rayleigh, Benn Beckman, Marco, or even Whitebeard, an Emperor. While acknowledging their strength, Kizaru has no issue with battling them one-on-one and, should they get in his way, will simply attempt to circumvent them. After Shanks came to Marineford to end the war, Kizaru tried one last attack on Luffy right after Beckman had held him at gunpoint just to prevent him from doing so. Two years later, the Admiral volunteered to personally go break up a potential meeting between Emperors Big Mom and Kaidou, which would have entailed going to the independent Wano Country of which even Akainu was wary at the time. Later, Kizaru elected to lead a fleet of warships to Egghead to prevent Vegapunk from being rescued from the island by the Straw Hats, despite knowing that Luffy had become an Emperor after defeating Kaidou.

    In battle, Kizaru can be condescending towards those he deems weak, mocking them or those associated with them. During the Marineford War, he initially went out of his way to strike down Luffy, seeking to illustrate their gap in strength. He would go on to viciously reproach Luffy for his inadequacy and denigrated Whitebeard for rallying behind the weaker pirate.

    Despite his high rank, Kizaru is not much a leader and prefers to follow orders, even if they come from subordinates (provided that they are close to him). Carrying out justice at his own pace and in a noncommittal way, his motto is "Unclear Justice" (どっちつかずの正義, Dotchitsukazu no Seigi?, English versions: "Uncertain Justice"), seemingly representing the gray area between Moral and Absolute Justice to allow Kizaru to operate with greater freedom. By his own admission, the Admiral considers himself like a "cog in a machine" who simply acts as ordered, allowing him to shuffle off personal responsibility and justify certain actions on his part (like eliminating a once-close colleague like Vegapunk) as just him following orders. Indeed, with no qualms about carrying out any orders given to him, Kizaru has acted more callous than the highly moral-bound Aokiji and Fujitora, yet does not go out of his way to achieve justice to as thorough an extent as extremists like Akainu and Ryokugyu. In general, Kizaru seems inclined towards missions that do not require significant work, as he went to deal with the issue on Sabaody due to expecting it to be over quickly and became annoyed when Rayleigh interfered.

    Marines

    Of all the Admirals, Kizaru has displayed the most casual relationship with his fellow Marines, if not genuine leadership qualities, from how he mentioned in passing to the Giant Squad to watch out for attacks from the sky after everyone witnessed him being kicked down by Marco, as well as giving advice to shoot through the head after volunteering to help the troops subdue the recently awakened Little Oars Jr.. Kizaru's behavior is just as relaxed with his fellow Admirals as it is with his subordinates but still commands a great deal of respect upon his interactions with them.

    Enemies

    Though being neutral to any absolutist ideology, Kizaru has shown little to no mercy to any kind of pirates, as seen when he tried to capture the long-retired Silvers Rayleigh, and when he interrupted his mission to fight Basil Hawkins. It is later revealed that, in his frustration over this loss, Kizaru rounded up 500 pirates and sent them to the notorious Impel Down prison. This was shown again during the battle of Marineford, where he was merciless against the Whitebeard Pirates and their allies. When the Impel Down prisoners arrived on the scene, Kizaru accepted Fleet Admiral Sengoku's request to execute every single one of them.

    Seven Warlords of the Sea

    Even if the Seven Warlords were once on the World Government's side, Kizaru, like Smoker, Sengoku, and Fujitora, believed the group to be nothing more than pirates and not be trusted, saying as much when Bartholomew Kuma came to Sabaody. After the Seven Warlord's dissolution, Kizaru is once more enemies with the former remaining Warlords.

    As an Admiral, Kizaru ranks second only to Fleet Admiral Sakazuki (formerly Sengoku) in the Marines, holding power over the many thousands of junior personnel. His authority entails commanding fleets, having sway on the overall strategy of headquarters, and issuing special-purpose orders like a Buster Call to destroy any island he judges a threat, or temporarily passing on to others such privileges. The Admiral being able to exercise these authorities duly and efficiently bespeaks a great deal of military leadership and coordination skills on his part.

    Even as a Vice Admiral twelve years ago, Kizaru was already a powerful combatant, enough to effortlessly defeat Arlong, one of the premier members of the Sun Pirates. Since his promotion to Admiral, Kizaru has come to be crowned the World Government's "Greatest Military Force" alongside his two Admiral peers, thus being recognized as one of the world's most powerful people.

    Kizaru's mere presence on the Sabaody Archipelago was enough to cause a mass panic, inducing its pirate population (including most of the Supernovas present at the time) to flee. While on the island, Kizaru was able to overwhelm four of said Supernovas—Basil Hawkins, Urouge, X Drake, and Scratchmen Apoo—with minimal effort, individually defeating each of them with single attacks after they had failed to do anything against him (sans Apoo with two invisible surprise attacks that, nonetheless, proved completely ineffectual at hurting the Admiral). Thereafter, Kizaru entered into one-on-one sword combat with an old Silvers Rayleigh, the former "Right Hand of the Pirate King". Though Rayleigh held the Admiral's entire focus by Kizaru's own admission, the elder pirate eventually grew tired while Kizaru did not thanks to his younger age compared to the enemy, and both men emerged from the fight in conjecturally fine condition (with Kizaru only suffering a small cut on his cheek). Kizaru would then go on, before leaving Sabaody, to capture a total of 500 pirates.

    The Summit War saw Kizaru fighting, if only briefly, several of Whitebeard's division commanders on equal footing, including the Emperor's "right hand" Marco, and later against Whitebeard himself, whom he was able to seriously injure; Whitebeard and Marco were the only pirates to prompt the Admiral to fight somewhat seriously. Also, despite his more or less constant involvement in the fighting that went on, Kizaru was ultimately one of few people to emerge from the war wholly unscathed, with not a mark to show for it.

    Following the two-year timeskip, ahead of the Marines' siege of Egghead, Kizaru was chosen to serve as personal protection for one of the Five Elders, having enough trust placed in him to escort said Elder to Egghead and potentially protect him from an Emperor of the Sea, Monkey D. Luffy. In short order, the Admiral went on to defeat Sentomaru, a Haki master who is Vegapunk's strongest bodyguard, dealing the finishing blow with a single laser attack.

    Upon engaging Luffy, Kizaru was comfortably able to keep up with the now-Emperor in close-quarters combat, even overpowering him despite Luffy's use of Gear 4, though he did admit that he could see how Luffy had taken down Kaidou. Luffy, in turn, felt forced to unleash Gear 5 (his awakened form) against the Admiral to stop him, and even against Luffy's powers, Kizaru held his own, clashing with him on even terms and drawing blood with his light sword. Still, neither side made much headway in terms of damaging the other, and Kizaru soon decided to try to escape the battle to instead continue pursuing his mission; Luffy, in turn, went on to land a decisive blow that send the Admiral flying. he soon was overpowered by Luffy when he unleased Gear 5 a second time. not being able to damage the young emperor and was injured and thrown away to a marine ship, severely weakend.

    Past

    Borsalino was born 58 years ago in the North Blue. At the age of 26, Borsalino joined the Marines alongside a 23-year-old Sakazuki. Borsalino and Sakazuki both came under the tutelage of instructor Zephyr. The two were already considered "monsters". At some point Borsalino ate the Pika Pika no Mi and became acquainted with Vegapunk. During one of their trips, Borsalino and Vegapunk came upon a village, where a young Sentomaru had just beaten up the bears terrorizing the villagers. When Sentomaru asked for a job and money, Borsalino laughed at Sentomaru for wanting Onigiri as a meal and then went on to train Sentomaru to become Vegapunk's bodyguard. He allowed Vegapunk to study his Devil fruit's lasers for research on his Pacifista project and would use them to entertain Sentomaru. He is briefly seen 27 years ago in the background when Garp and Sengoku were discussing how to deal with the battle between Gol D. Roger and Shiki.

    Borsalino vs. Arlong

    Borsalino and a Pacifista vs. Basil Hawkins, Urouge, X Drake, and Scratchmen Apoo

    Borsalino vs. Roronoa Zoro

    Borsalino vs. Silvers Rayleigh

    •Marines and Seven Warlords of the Sea vs. Whitebeard Pirates and allies

    Borsalino vs. Marco

    The dotchitsukazu in Kizaru's motto of "Unclear Justice" (どっちつかずの正義, Dotchitsukazu no Seigi?, VIZ: "Uncertain Justice") can be variously translated as "noncommittal", "equivocal", "indecisive", "evasive", "ambiguous/vague/uncertain" or "gray-area".

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