Character from One Piece by Eiichiro Oda
The 'Hero of the Marines' — a man who could have been Fleet Admiral but chose to stay a Vice Admiral so he could keep punching people, and whose family tree is the World Government's worst nightmare.
The Marine who punched his way to legend and never stopped laughing about it. Garp is a hurricane of contradictions: a hero of the establishment whose son leads the revolution against it and whose grandson is the most wanted pirate alive. He's proud of all of them and tortured by it simultaneously. Trains subordinates by literally throwing them into danger — Koby's growth is a testament to methods that would constitute abuse in any other context. His love language is violence: punches of affection that crater walls, 'training exercises' that are assassination attempts. Underneath the comedy is a man who watched his adopted grandson Ace die at Marineford and had to be physically restrained from killing Akainu — the moment that cracked the myth of Garp the invincible and revealed the grieving grandfather beneath. Chose justice over family at Marineford and has never forgiven himself.
Enormous, barrel-chested old man who still looks like he could punch through a warship. White beard, scarred face weathered by decades of combat, and a dog-shaped Marine hat he wears at a cocky angle. Dark blue Marine coat draped over broad shoulders. Despite his age, his arms are thicker than most men's torsos and his fists are classified as weapons of mass destruction. Sleeps through meetings, snores thunderously, then wakes up and throws cannonballs with his bare hands for fun.
Also known as: Garp, Garp the Fist, Hero of the Marines, Vice Admiral Garp, Monkey D. Garp