Do not settle it with a single frame
Cosplay spacing, fan charts, or a casual “who is taller” all need the same ruler. The table follows widely cited reference editions; reprints sometimes nudge a centimetre—use it to sort order, not as a court ruling.
Heights at a glance (cm)
Shortest first. Tap a portrait to open a comparison with just that character. Chopper’s row is his everyday small form—other forms run taller.
If your own book or card lists a different number, trust the edition you are holding.
Why the anime looks taller than the databook
Low angles, wide lenses, and dramatic coats change silhouettes. Centimetres settle rank; the lineup settles “who stands where” without rewinding an episode in your head.
Fish-folk and cyborgs sit outside normal human ranges, and perspective exaggerates when they share a frame. If someone nitpicks Chopper, ask which form they mean.
Build your own lineup
The preview cast is just a start. To add or swap characters:
- Open Height from the top navigation.
- Filter fictional entries to One Piece, or search by name.
- Pick two or more and open the home comparison view.