Yep, Cracker’s a Big Mom Pirate through and through. His introduction in Whole Cake Island was a wake-up call—dude’s a monster in combat, and his power set is a nightmare to deal with. The way he merges brute strength with tactical creativity (summoning an army of biscuits!) makes him a perfect fit for Big Mom’s crew. He’s not just strong; he’s smart enough to use his Devil Fruit in ways that exploit his opponent’s weaknesses. That fight with Luffy is one of my favorites because it showed how far Luffy had to push himself just to keep up.
Charlotte Cracker? Oh, he's absolutely one of Big Mom's heavy hitters! That guy's Biscuit Soldiers gave Luffy one of the toughest fights in 'One Piece'—seriously, watching Luffy struggle through endless waves of those things was brutal. Cracker's not just some random crew member; he's one of the Sweet Commanders, which means he's in the top tier of the Big Mom Pirates. His obsession with maintaining his 'perfect' appearance and his terrifyingly strong Armament Haki make him unforgettable. Plus, his Devil Fruit powers are downright creative—turning biscuits into an army? Genius.
Honestly, Cracker's role in Whole Cake Island arc was pivotal. Without him, the arc wouldn't have had the same intensity. He's the kind of villain who makes you respect the crew's hierarchy—Big Mom doesn't just recruit anyone, and Cracker proves why her crew is feared. The way he synergizes with his siblings, like Smoothie and Katakuri, shows how tight-knit the Charlotte family is, even if they're all terrifying in their own ways.
Cracker's definitely part of the Big Mom Pirates, and man, does he stand out. I love how 'One Piece' gives even secondary antagonists so much personality. His fight with Luffy was a nightmare in the best way—imagine being stuck in a battle where your opponent can spam endless clones. What makes him memorable isn't just his strength, though; it's his vanity. The dude freaks out if his real body gets scratched! That little quirk adds so much flavor to his character. He's not just a brute; he's a perfectionist who can't stand imperfections, which makes him oddly relatable in a twisted way. The Big Mom Pirates are full of weirdos, but Cracker's brand of arrogance is uniquely entertaining.
If you're asking whether Cracker belongs to the Big Mom Pirates, the answer is a resounding yes—and he's no small fry. As one of the Three Sweet Commanders, he's essentially part of the crew's elite. His Biscuit-Biscuit Fruit is one of those abilities that sounds silly until you see it in action, and then it's terrifying. The way Oda designs his fights is always so inventive, and Cracker's battle was no exception. Luffy had to go through four hours of non-stop combat just to wear him down. That's insane!
What I find fascinating is how Cracker contrasts with his siblings. Katakuri's the stoic powerhouse, Smoothie’s enigmatic, and Cracker? He’s the prickly perfectionist who can’t handle his disguise slipping. It’s those little details that make the Big Mom Pirates feel like a real dysfunctional family. Cracker might not be as popular as Katakuri, but he’s just as crucial to the crew’s dynamic.
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What really impressed me was how he forced Luffy to use Gear Fourth multiple times just to break through his defenses. That says a lot about his strength. Plus, his Armament Haki is no joke—he could clash evenly with Luffy in close combat when he wasn’t relying on his biscuit army. The only downside? His soldiers get soggy in water, which Nami exploited brilliantly. Still, his creativity and resilience make him a terrifying opponent in the right conditions.
Cracker from 'One Piece' is honestly one of those underrated powerhouses who doesn’t get enough credit. His Devil Fruit, the Bisu Bisu no Mi, lets him create an infinite army of biscuit soldiers—each as durable as steel. Remember when Luffy struggled for hours just to break through one? That says a lot. His haki is no joke either; he clashed evenly with Gear Fourth Luffy initially, which few villains manage. But what fascinates me is his tactical mind—he fights from the shadows, letting his creations do the work while he stays fresh. Dude’s a nightmare in prolonged battles.
Still, he has weaknesses. His true body isn’t as tough as his biscuits, and his stamina isn’t bottomless. Once Luffy figured out how to eat the soldiers (lol), the tide turned. But overall, Cracker’s easily Yonko Commander tier. If he weren’t so reliant on his fruit’s gimmick, he’d be even scarier. I’d rank him above Doflamingo but below Katakuri in raw threat level.