One Piece - I'm Gonna Be the Pirate King!

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The ocean is a bit much though.
Given that we have not seen an awakened Logia I dunno what the limits might be, given what we have seen of Paramecia fruits being awakened a Logia might be absurd and it would be fitting that Buggy lucked into a way to get last Poneglyph..by having Crocodile be able to clear the way to it.
 
One Piece is extremely niche in America. It is not a common thing here.
Maybe back in the 2010s and prior, but that's change dramatically. Luffy was at the Macy's Day Parade in THREE times consecutively, which isn't no small feat of recognition for them to utilize as a parade geared towards Americans. I've seen everything from fairground food vendors with fan art of Luffy eating their food to window decor of One Piece at book stores. Now there's a Popeye's promo of One Piece called a "Luffy Bento Bundle" in the past month. I would say it has most certainly caught on since the covid lockdowns, especially for younger generations who didn't have their perceptions skewed by 4kids.
4Kids 100% killed One Piece's chances of being huge in its prime in the 00s and it's only due to Viz not fucking up the English manga release and being all in on it regardless of how 4Kids murdered any chances of it becoming a popular as contemporaries like Bleach and Naruto, that it survived long enough in the US to basically finally having its big US breakthrough with the live action show and us getting the long waited US releases of the chapters where we FINALLY start getting answers to long-standing questions near simultaneously with the Japanese volumes
I think there's multiple reasons on top of it, but yes 4kids acting as the proposition value was indeed a reputation killer for many teens in 2004-07 on picking it up. I knew they edited (butchered) the hell out of it, but back then even the episode count for the subs at that stage of the anime was very daunting and by the time Funimation took over, I was in college and just too busy to shovel through it with how much was out there. I also think that there was a more interest in anime/manga that had an Eastern aesthetic for its exotic factor whether it was ninjas/samurais or martial arts with a more "serious" artstyle, which One Piece wasn't on its surface. At leasts thats how I saw from the opinions of contemporaries online or in school.
 
I think there's multiple reasons on top of it, but yes 4kids acting as the proposition value was indeed a reputation killer for many teens in 2004-07 on picking it up. I knew they edited (butchered) the hell out of it, but back then even the episode count for the subs at that stage of the anime was very daunting and by the time Funimation took over, I was in college and just too busy to shovel through it with how much was out there. I also think that there was a more interest in anime/manga that had an Eastern aesthetic for its exotic factor whether it was ninjas/samurais or martial arts with a more "serious" artstyle, which One Piece wasn't on its surface. At leasts thats how I saw from the opinions of contemporaries online or in school.
Toonami was also exiled to weekends only at that point so you couldn't watch five episodes a week like you could with, say, Naruto which had weekday slots.
 
Toonami was also exiled to weekends only at that point so you couldn't watch five episodes a week like you could with, say, Naruto which had weekday slots.
The Funimation version also premiered with Skypiea rather than redubbing East Blue and Alabasta arcs at first, which I guess makes sense in theory since they did reruns of the 4kids version for years prior.
 
re-read the chapter Imu's condition only got worse so I doubt he will stick around for Luffy as someone already stated here. Whatever happens next, we still have not gotten the backstories of BB and his crew, rest of revolutionaries besides Sabo, shanks crew, imu and void century, akainu's backstory assuming Oda will wrap up one piece after Elbaf.
i dont think we will get much backstories for blackbeards crew aside from maybe a tiny flashback like we got for some of doflamingos crew (senior pink is a good example) many dont really need a backstory.

so i think if anything we get backstories for laffitte and doc q as well as the obvious ones for kuzan (which we already got during the garp fight) and of course blackbeard himself.the rest are not really important unless they have some secret backstory we dont know of yet. the revolutionaries are getting nothing aside from dragon since the only other ones that really matter we know about already like koala and ivankov.

with shanks crew im not sure because shanks entire story could be its own thing if oda wanted it to be i think we saw a hint of that with the last movie. as far as crew members though yasopps story is part of usopps story and the rest are just cool guys like benn beckman. imu and the void century and the remaining admirals will get stories though without a doubt.



It is either that or his old home. The latter is a horrible option so Elbaf is more likely. A third place is also likely. Somewhere the WG wouldn't look or stumble upon.
my guess is the final poneglyph is at lodestar island or dragon has/had it but it was stolen by blackbeard. if whitebeard had it its most likely in his old home being protected by marco or marco himself is the only one who knows its location.
 
my guess is the final poneglyph is at lodestar island or dragon has/had it but it was stolen by blackbeard. if whitebeard had it its most likely in his old home being protected by marco or marco himself is the only one who knows its location.
That reminds me didn't BB attack the RA at one point? I thought the reason we were told was to steal weapons but maybe that wasn't the real reason, especially considering the RA is still effectively sieging MG.
 
my guess is the final poneglyph is at lodestar island or dragon has/had it but it was stolen by blackbeard. if whitebeard had it its most likely in his old home being protected by marco or marco himself is the only one who knows its location.
Could be. I think that it will be far better explored though. The island is known, unlike Laughtale.

That reminds me didn't BB attack the RA at one point? I thought the reason we were told was to steal weapons but maybe that wasn't the real reason, especially considering the RA is still effectively sieging MG.
I think they wanted whatever info they had. BB has an interest in archeology.
 
That reminds me didn't BB attack the RA at one point? I thought the reason we were told was to steal weapons but maybe that wasn't the real reason, especially considering the RA is still effectively sieging MG.
yeah. i dont recall much being said about that either just that it happened and that it forced the RA to find a new base. baltigo itself supposedly had ancient ruins in it as well so its safe to say even if there was no poneglyph there was still something there blackbeard wanted. which makes me believe its something oda wants to keep secret for now like how he did rocks and imu.
 
@SlipNHonkMach2 I’ve always wondered why it’s been NOW that there’s a push for One Piece in the west. I’ve just chalked it up to Netflix and the publisher mentioning how Oda is hyping up how the story is reaching its climax.
Covid lockdowns brought in a lot of people. Also enough time has passed that many younger people who weren't born yet when 4kids version premiered got into it.
 
saw something pointing out how zaza the rain god has one of those things on their back similar to imu. maybe its a sign that luffy is not fully the sun god yet but also what if awakening a fruit is just one step of the fruits power and if you get strong enough you just become a god of sorts. makes me wonder who exactly the earth god is.
 
@SlipNHonkMach2 I’ve always wondered why it’s been NOW that there’s a push for One Piece in the west. I’ve just chalked it up to Netflix and the publisher mentioning how Oda is hyping up how the story is reaching its climax.
I think there's some truth to the Covid lockdowns angle allowing newcomers to jump in and catch up to everyone. In fact, we were in the middle of the Oden flashback when the lockdowns began, and it was just as we learned a bit more about Roger and his reaction to finding the One Piece right at the start of 2020. That was a big deal to the fanbase, and it was catching attention in anime spaces, on top of news coming out that One Piece was (probably) coming to an end within the next few years, even though that was people taking it out of proportion because learning about what the One Piece is is not the automatic end to the series. Also just because Oda was making a guesstimate of when he was wrapping up the series doesn't mean it was actually going to happen as he says.

Personally, I noticed the sudden increase in attention and push for One Piece in the West definitely picked up in speed right as Luffy awakened in March 2022 which is also when the world was just finally opening back up. Luffy, it turns out, is now a literal beacon of hope and freedom in-universe and with fans, and in this cynical world where modern entertainment is much more open about how much they hate audiences, that's considered refreshing. Also doesn't hurt that Gear 5's reveal is essentially this generation's "Goku goes Super Saiyan", and has since become more common to see on merchandise now even though it's a huge fucking twist (but only after the anime caught up to that the following year). And of course, the live-action series debuted in 2023 pretty much shortly after Gear 5's anime debut. Oh, and then Saturn shows up on Egghead a couple months later in all his demonic Jewish glory.

Likely just a huge coincidence, honestly, but the timing is just too perfect. But really, I don't think we should be surprised by the sudden rise in popularity this past decade.
 
saw something pointing out how zaza the rain god has one of those things on their back similar to imu. maybe its a sign that luffy is not fully the sun god yet but also what if awakening a fruit is just one step of the fruits power and if you get strong enough you just become a god of sorts. makes me wonder who exactly the earth god is.
That just makes Devil Fruits even more fucked up because that means you can awaken the Jacket Jacket fruit to the point to becoming THE JACKET GOD.
 
That just makes Devil Fruits even more fucked up because that means you can awaken the Jacket Jacket fruit to the point to becoming THE JACKET GOD.
how would an awakened jacket jacket fruit even work? does the user just gain the ability stack jackets over and over until they become essentially immortal due to the number of layers of people they are wearing?
 
how would an awakened jacket jacket fruit even work? does the user just gain the ability stack jackets over and over until they become essentially immortal due to the number of layers of people they are wearing?
no matter what the real solution what devil fruits are, the Jacket Jacket fruits existence is going to be bizarre
 
i don't want to meet the guy or guys whose wish was to become a jacket. i'm sure the intention was something noble like "i want to protect my family even if i must take blows for them" but some guy thought "yeah i want to be a jacket"
That is why I am skeptical of "Imu created the devil fruits"

Does Imu seem like the sort of dude who thinks "Jacket Jacket fruit"

At least with "Devil Fruits are wishes of people turned into fruit" is explained by "There are enough weird people in the world to make a jacket jacket fruit." which..you know..Imu should have found those people and killed them on general principle.
 
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