Summary

  • Franky's design changed drastically post-time skip, making him more robot than man.
  • Some fans are split on whether Franky's character was ruined by the time skip changes.
  • Despite visual and personality adjustments, Franky remains an iconic and distinct character in One Piece.

Since its release in 1997, One Piece has changed drastically over the years. With a different tone, intensity, and scale, it hardly feels like the same goofy pirate adventure it once was. This is especially true for many characters of the show, who have changed in some way to better fit what One Piece is, rather than what it was.

While some members of the Straw Hat crew, like Brook or Luffy himself, have gone through minimal post-time skip design changes, others, such as Chopper and Franky, look completely different compared to their original appearances in the series. Additionally, their personalities have also gone through some small, but noticeable adjustments as well. While many are disappointed with the changes of Chopper, the One Piece community seems to be split on whether time skip ruined Franky’s character.

One Piece Luffy final bountt
One Piece: Why Luffy's Next Bounty Will Be The Highest In The Series

Luffy received a huge bounty after taking down Kaido. His highest bounty will be the one he is given in One Piece's final saga.

1
By 

Franky Went From Humanoid Cyborg to More Robot Than Man

Robotics Overdrive

Franky the cyborg is the shipwright of the Straw Hats, joining the crew after the events of One Piece’s Water 7 Saga. During his introduction, Franky is revealed to be a tough, but emotional crime boss with a dark past and a major love for both inventions and musical flair. His over-the-top personality and penchant for invention also paired well with his appearance. In the beginning, although he looked like any other human, certain cyborg elements of the character made for fun surprises. Plus his iconic shirt and Speedo tied up the design very nicely overall.

Super! - Franky's Catchphrase

After One Piece’s time-skip, Franky upgraded himself in many key ways, though in the eyes of some fans, this was a major downgrade. Now, Franky doesn’t resemble a human with hidden cyborg parts. Instead, he is a hulking machine that is more robot than man. Although this is arguably the natural progression of Franky’s ingenuity, for some fans, it was just too big of a change. Additionally, the character now feels a bit more one-note in terms of his personality, with most of his interests being geared towards machines and building.

Franky's New Design Is Bulky and Strange

But It Does Fit His Character

Franky with beetle hair in One Piece anime

Overall, Franky’s design, may not be as much of a downgrade as most One Piece fans think. Looking purely at Franky’s visual design, before, Franky had an excellent design, fusing his toughness, ingenuity, and emotional nature all in one cyborg package. However, when it comes to the new design, although less visually appealing, it still hits the three major points of Franky’s character.

Plus, with the amount of added physical changes and visual gags that this design change in One Piece brings, Franky is more distinct than he ever was before. While the design may be ugly, it definitely stands out way more than it did before. On top of this, the design weirdly fits Franky’s personality. Franky is someone so unapologetically himself that he rarely cares what others think of him, especially regarding his looks. If Franky thinks being a big, hulking, cyborg is cool, he’s going to do it, no matter what anyone thinks.

Franky Lost Some of His Personality In One Piece

More Robotic Ingenuity Than Anything

Luffy is amazed by Franky's new cyborg modifications in One Piece.
Luffy is amazed by Franky's new cyborg modifications in One Piece.

Moving on to the One Piece Straw Hat, Franky’s slightly adjusted personality, the character’s extreme love of robotics takes away some of the more diverse aspects that his personality once had. Maybe it’s because Franky has been sidelined in some recent arcs, but Franky seems to have fewer and fewer moments to show off his bombastic self. When Franky does have a comedic moment to shine as well, most of the time, it focuses on his love of robotics and strange inventions rather than any other aspect of the character.

If you wouldn't ask a lion to put on underwear, why a man? - Franky

In the end, being such an iconic part of the One Piece universe, it would be a very hard task to completely ruin Franky’s character. Although he lost some of his appeal in the visual and personality department, Franky’s character is far from being ruined. In fact, nowadays in One Piece, Franky has given fans new reasons to love the character, distinct from anything the audience has seen before. With that being said, any Franky fan can agree that maybe a new amazing Franky moment is the best thing for the character at this point in the story.

Image
one-piece-manga-anime-series-franchise-game-oda
Display card main info widget
Display card main info widget end
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info