Japanese Anime One Piece characters: "Eggplant Soldier" VS "Elizabello II"
Eggplant Soldier
Eggplant Soldier is a soldier of the Big Mom Pirates, serving as a guard at the Whole Cake Chateau. He was Sanji's helper during his stay at the castle before his planned wedding to Charlotte Pudding. Eggplant Soldier has an eggplant-shaped head, small beady eyes, a large mouth with thick lips, and a raindrop-shaped nose. He also has tan skin, eggplant stem-like black hair, and some chin stubble. He wears a purple armor over a yellow spandex, with brown boots and gloves, and a green sombrero. He also wears his spear strapped to his back with a pink belt. Eggplant Soldier is somewhat of a cheerful and kind person, as he expressed happiness at helping Sanji with his plans to impress Pudding.[1] He is also very loyal to the Charlotte Family, as he followed their orders to keep tabs on Sanji.[3] However, he is also very careless, to the point where he can fall asleep during guard duty, and even going back to sleep after he realized he had unknowingly fallen asleep.[4] In the anime, he seems to enjoy eating eggplants.
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Elizabello II
"The Fighting King" Elizabello II[5] is the king of Prodence Kingdom. He is also a fighter who joined as a gladiator at the Corrida Colosseum to compete for the Mera Mera no Mi.[1] He is an ally of Luffy during the Dressrosa Arc. Elizabello is a large muscular man, with a thin beard and a very prominent chin. He has slicked back blonde hair. His lower body portion and legs are mis-proportioned to his upper body build, as they seem to be rather skinny. He wears a large golden crown that has several thick crosses atop a studded ring. He also has a checkered cape with a furred collar. When in the arena, he wears gold boxing gloves. Elizabello II apparently likes combat and has earned the nickname "Fighting King" for it. He seems to be very proud and arrogant as he stated that the formation formed during the Corrida Colosseum Block B match was to protect the other gladiators from him and not the other way around. However, given the destructive capabilities of his King Punch, these words were hardly empty, being more realistic than arrogant.[6] He seemed very much unfazed when he was defeated, simply stating that he had done his part.[6] He is quite prideful as he was annoyed when Zoro referred to him as 'the king of somewhere or other' due to forgetting the name of Prodence. Additionally, he was further aggravated when he used his full power King Punch only to blow away the rubble from Pica's stone statue form after Zoro sliced it apart.