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When it comes to character deaths, Eiichiro Oda's a piece Rarely delivers. Instead of letting the characters fall and die, Oda has a habit of faking their deaths. No matter how permanent their exit seems or how heartbreaking their sacrifices, as creators a piece It never fails to find a surprising way to undo it.
One Piece: 7 characters who were saved by the plot
One Piece is a great story, but even so, some characters, like Luffy, were mostly saved for the sole purpose of the plot.
As a result, a piece It has its share of truly emotional moments and heroic scenes that eventually lose their impact on fans due to the guaranteed survival of the characters. The story could have been better Eiichiro Oda killed these characters a piece Instead of allowing them to live and see the next light of day.
Butler Mary
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Clawhodor should have killed Mary.
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Hailing from Syrup Village, Kaya's butler, who goes by the name Mary, survives a deadly attack by Captain Kuro aka Clahador of the Black Cat Pirates. It was a miracle that Mary made it out alive, though permanent death was an increased threat that Usopp, Kaya, and the Straw Hat Pirates faced.
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While Mary is the designer of the Straw Hat Pirates' first-ever ship, killing her permanently would have added more meaning to each journey of Going Mary and Luffy's crew. In any case, the first season of One Piece live-action seems to correct this missed opportunity by sending Mary for real instead of allowing her to escape Kuro's attack as Oda wrote.
Hogback
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Hogback must be killed by Oars.
Even a giant stomp can't finish the hogback, much to the surprise of fans, as the mad doctor in the thriller Bark Ark successfully dodges death. Just when everyone thought Hogback was finished for good, lo and behold, he appears on the escape boat with Moriah and Absalom.
A second chance at life for a hogback is a testament to survival a piece Often defies logic and no defeat is truly the last in a series. Ors had his seemingly lethal death attached to his arms or legs, allowing him to return to a heavily bandaged body. Unfazed by his near death, Hogback immediately returns to his sinister hobby of turning corpses into zombies as if nothing had happened.
Pale
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Pell must have been killed in the bomb blast.
For many fans, Pele is the first character that comes to mind when thinking about which of Ichiro Oda's characters should have actually died. a piece. After all, his supposed final moments at the Alabasta Ark were full of heroism, so his ultimate sacrifice for the kingdom could immediately touch one's heart.
Determined to save the city at the cost of his life, Pel flew into the aluburn sky carrying a huge bomb planted by Sir Crocodile. The bomb detonated as Crocodile had planned, but Pell somehow managed to walk away from the blast with treatable injuries.
Pell's existence robbed Aluberna's chaos closing scene of its full emotional power, turning what should have been an unforgettable moment into a near miss.
Paycoms
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Pekoms must be killed by Capone Bege.
There is an inside joke in between a piece Says fans about characters whose names start with P. They say that these characters have a “P” will because no matter how bad the situation is, they are always able to survive. Pecoms is no exception, as the lion mink dodges death several times when dealing with Capon Bege.
Not only did Bege shoot Pecoms in the back, but he also told his dogs to feed lion mink in shark-infested waters in order to return alive. Because of this, many fans think that Pekoms is shielded by plot armor, although his Devil Fruit ability to transform into a full turtle or turtle-mink hybrid may actually explain his miraculous survival.
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Pagaya should have been killed by Enel's lightning.
Surviving Aeneal's judgment is an impressive feat for Scipio, as the lightning strike at Pagaia was fatal in every sense. The attack hits Pagaya directly, seemingly with no chance of coming back, yet Eiichiro Oda saves him like the other characters on this list without proper explanation.
Pagaya had to die in that scene to create a truly heartbreaking moment for Konis that would push her character development. Unfortunately, his survival is another missed opportunity, which turns into a confusing scene that could have been a strong motivation for character development that feels safe. Finally, Pagaya also joined in the celebration after Enel's defeat, as if his near-fatal injuries never existed.
Kumadori
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Kumadori should have been killed by the Monster Point helicopter.
CP9 Agent Kumadori is as tough as steel, as he was able to withstand the monster point helicopter's brutal attacks that would defeat most opponents. Not only did the Monster Point chopper continuously hammer him into the ground, but Reindeer's final transformation also threw him towards the court as if he was nothing more than a squished insect.
During the torture, Kumadori lay motionless like a corpse, unable to lift a finger against the monster point helicopter. Had Kumadori died in the Enies lobby arc, it would have created a shocking but powerful moment for the Straw Hat Pirates, especially Chopper, who was just beginning to show his full fighting potential.
Kinemon
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Kin'emon must be killed by Kaido.
Pell would be proud of Kinman after surviving Kaido's Kanabo and Katana strikes while defending Momonosuke in the Wano arc, which was considered one of the deadliest story arcs. a piece. Many fans thought that Kinemon was finished after that fatal encounter with Kaido, but a stupid excuse for Oda was enough to keep him alive.
Although Kinman's survival was a relief, his miraculous part quickly relieved Wano's stress. Watching One Piece Episode 1035 will never be the same again, as the moment loses much of its impact as the character dodges the fatal blow. This was one of the biggest disappointments of the Wano Arc, and as long as Kin'emon lives, that disappointment will surely remain.
Jaguar d. Saul
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Saul should have been killed at Ohara.
Jaguar d. The revelation that Saul has always been alive is one of Eiichiro Oda's most shocking plot twists in a piece. A character thought lost for years, Saul surprisingly reappears in Elbaf, where he works as a history teacher.
While it's nice that Robin has Saul back after Aokiji's attack and the horror of Buster's call to Ohara, his survival undermines the gravity of Robin's traumatic backstory. For many fans, this is the last straw, as the deaths in One Piece no longer feel believable with Saul's survival. Worse, Saul's return a piece No proper build-up was received from Oda, a return that felt unrewarded.
- Release date
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October 20, 1999
- network
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Fuji TV
- directors
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Hiroaki Miyamoto, Konosuke Uda, Junji Shimizu, Satoshi Ito, Munehisa Sakai, Katsumi Tokoro, Yutaka Nakajima, Yoshihiro Ueda, Kenichi Takeshita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hiroyuki Kakudou, Takahiro Noimauji, Tokahiro, Enoji Maudo Shishido, Hidehiko Kadota, Sumio Watanabe, Harume Kosaka, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yukihiko Nakao, Keisuke Onishi, Junichi Fujise, Hiroyuki Satou
- The authors
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Jin Tanaka, Akiko Inoue, Junki Takegami, Shinzo Fujita, Shouji Yonemura, Yoshiyuki Suga, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hirohiko Usaka, Michiru Shimada, Isao Murayama, Takuya Masumoto, Yoichi Takahashi, Momoka Toyoda
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Mayumi Tanaka
Monkey d. Luffy (voice)
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Kazuya Nakai
Roronoa Zoro (voice)