One Piece's amazing worldbuilding, interesting characters, and daring adventures have captivated viewers throughout the world for almost two decades. The pirate ships and their recognizable Jolly Roger flags are an integral element of the show. The crew's identity and aims are represented by the Jolly Roger flags, which frequently include the members' names, faces, and accomplishments.

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Each pirate flag, from the timeless Straw Hat design to the terrifying skull and crossbones of the Blackbeard Pirates, has its own history and symbolism. The finest Jolly Rogers in One Piece will be discussed in this piece, along with their design and symbolic meaning for the pirate crews who sail them.

7 The Straw Hat Pirates' Jolly Roger

The Straw Hat Pirates' Jolly Roger

Without a doubt, the Straw Hat Pirates' Jolly Roger is the most recognizable symbol of all throughout the whole of the One Piece series. Their Jolly Roger has a basic skull and crossbones and the classic pirate headgear. Luffy's identity is inextricably linked to the hat that once belonged to the pirate king and was given to Shanks.

His crew and his big fleet all share this name, which represents power and the road to grandeur, as part of his epithet. And another straw hat is presently being stored in a Mary Geoise chamber that is around zero degrees Fahrenheit. Although its immediate significance is unclear, it serves to highlight how much more of the One Piece mythos remains to be discovered.

6 The Beast Pirates' Jolly Roger

The Beast Pirates' Jolly Roger

As their name suggests, the Beast Pirates are made up of approximately 20,000 notorious and strong pirates who have the power to shapeshift into various animals. They have been residing in Wano Country for more than two decades while consuming SMILE Fruits, a synthetic version of the Zoan Devil Fruits.

RELATED: One Piece: Strongest Tobiroppo MembersTheir flag resembles Kaido's head. The fate of the Beasts Pirates is still unknown in the anime.

5 The Buggy Pirates' Jolly Roger

The Buggy Pirates' Jolly Roger

Since the start of the One Piece franchise, Buggy has played a nuanced role as both a constant foe and a temporary friend of the Straw Hats. His company of pirates looks like a clown act, and Jolly Roger is really only Buggy dressed as a clown.

The one-time follower of the Roger Pirates is now an Emperor of the Sea and has risen through the ranks from Warlord of the Sea and leader of the Cross Guild. His martial prowess has led some to doubt his ascent to the top, but he has shown adept at enlisting followers who can match or exceed his own strength.

4 The Whitebeard Pirates' Jolly Roger

The Whitebeard Pirates' Jolly Roger

The Whitebeard Pirates were given special respect by the creator, Eiichiro Oda since they included many important characters in the story. Ace, Marco, and Blackbeard were all part of this group. While the pirates fly dual Jolly Rogers, their distinguishing feature is the form of the captain's mustache.

Whitebeard is still revered by both the pirate community and the World Government as the only person who has ever been able to equal the previous king of pirates in power. After losing the Grudge War against those responsible for killing their commander, the crew was sadly compelled to dissolve.

3 The Kid Pirates' Jolly Roger

The Kid Pirates' Jolly Roger

Only the Kid Pirates, Whitebeard, and the Big Mom Pirates are known to fly a second, less ornate Jolly Roger. But, the fire design and similarity to Captain Kid are what make their primary flag famous and impressive. When the Kid Pirates' ship first emerged in Sabaody Archipelago, people saw this Jolly Roger for the first time.

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In the Wano Arc, Kid and his fellow Worst Generation Supernova pirates became well-known. His gains a three billion berry bounty, but unlike Luffy, he does not become emperor.

2 The Blackbeard Pirates’ Jolly Roger

The Blackbeard Pirates’ Jolly Roger 

The Blackbeard Pirates are gaining ground and are now One Piece's primary foe. The three skull symbols on their Jolly Roger all have their eyes fixed in opposing directions.

Some believe that Blackbeard, as Marshall D. Teach, does not have a typical physique. His unique physical makeup permitted him to consume two devil fruits simultaneously. His whole existence, like that of their Jolly Roger, is shrouded in mystery.

1 The Big Mom Pirates' Jolly Roger

The Big Mom Pirates' Jolly Roger

Big Mom is in charge of one of the flashiest groups and companies on the show. The creator, Eiichiro Oda, most likely drew influence from Hansel and Gretel and other stories in which sweets are used as substitutes for more substantial items. It comes as no shock that they have adapted the famous Jolly Roger to match the theme by applying makeup and decorating it with candy canes.

This flag is flown from the sails of the Totto Land Grand Fleet's warships and the Whole Cake Island as well. As Big Mom always wears red lipstick, even their backup Jolly Roger is instantly recognizable as one of theirs. The Big Mom Pirates are the undisputed champions of all things sugary and jovial.

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