8 Things About A Piece That Never Makes Sense

With over a thousand anime episodes and manga chapters, a piece is necessarily included Things that don't make perfect sense. When a story runs this long, some inconsistencies and confusing details are bound to slip through. After all, remembering and keeping track of every little detail in a long-running shonen series is no easy task, even for a talented mangaka like Eiichiro Oda.

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a piece Could be a masterpiece, but This is not a perfect series. Luffy's story comes with flaws, such as plot holes, moments that just don't add up, and Things that never make sense. Let's take a closer look at these things and try to understand them.

Lack of bounty hunters

Things about a piece that Johnny and Yosaku never understood in Arlong Park
Things about a piece that never make sense

a piece Full of pirates with huge bounties on their heads. Luffy is currently at 3 billion berries, while most of his crew have bounties in the thousands and millions. Most of the famous pirates in the series also receive huge bounties from Luffy's allies and enemies to other emperors of the sea.

Notably, despite these incredible rewards, a piece Rarely do bounty hunters show up, it seems like Eiichiro Oda deliberately ignores their existence. Perhaps the only known bounty hunters the series has introduced so far are Zoro's former partners, Johnny and Yosaku from East Blue and the Franky family from Water 7. Since then, no other bounty hunters have appeared in the series, indicating that these pirates are impossible to catch.

Pell's existence in Alubarna

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In retrospect, Pell made a heroic sacrifice at Aluburna, flying into the sky with a large cannon bomb about to explode in his claws to defend the kingdom of Alabasta. With no time to spare, the bomb finally detonated, leaving fans teary-eyed at Pell's tragic but heroic fate.

However, Pell miraculously survived the explosion with no proper explanation. While Alabasta State mourned his death, even giving him a funeral, many fans questioned his sudden appearance. His survival came as a last-minute change in Eiichiro Oda's favor, ultimately undermining the impact of Pell's heroic action in the final moments of the Alabasta arc.

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Miss Goldenweek's abilities

Things about a piece that never made sense Miss Goldenweek with her paint
Things about a piece that never make sense

Inside the Baroque Works, there was a young assassin who went by the alias Miss Goldenweek. He teamed up with Mister 3 in the Little Garden arc, where he played with the personalities and emotions of the Straw Hat Pirates, especially Luffy. While his special color was attractive, his abilities didn't make a whole lot of sense.

After all, Miss Goldenweek doesn't even have a Devil Fruit, yet she can manipulate colors to evoke emotions and trigger complex effects. Although the series reveals her as a hypnotist, the mechanics of her specific abilities remain unclear, leaving many fans to question how her special paint can have such varied effects.

Chopper's pet status

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Tony Tony Chopper has been adventuring with the Straw Hat Pirates for a long time, but his status as the pirate crew's pet remains unchanged. The world government and the general public still consider Chopper to be the least harmful member of Luffy's crew, as he looks like a harmless reindeer.

The problem is that Chopper has proven time and time again that he's more than just a cute mascot. When he consumes the Rumble Ball, he becomes a capable fighter with many transformations at his disposal. Unfortunately, even after defeating powerful enemies a pieceAuthorities fail to recognize him as a real threat. Although his bounty has increased, the amount is ridiculously low compared to the other members of the Straw Hat Pirates.

Don Krieg's Grand Line Exit

Things about a piece that never make any sense Don Krieg smiling
Things about a piece that never make sense

It is difficult to enter the Grand Line, as most ships fail to pass through Rivers Mountain. As shown in the anime and manga, the Straw Hats saw some wrecked ships that tried to pass them. Although most fans are aware of this important piece of information, exiting or leaving the Grand Line has never been shown or talked about in much detail.

Because of this, Don Krieg's experience has become even more interesting. Anyway, Don Krieg and the rest of his crew return to the East Blue from the Grand Line after Mihawk Dracul destroys most of his ships.

Their return was an extraordinary event, as getting out of the Grand Line without a ship covered in sea ice and with Sea Kings hidden in the calm belt seemed an impossible feat, but Don Krieg somehow saved it all and made it to the Eastern Blue intact.

Sanji aiming the gun at Robin

Things about a piece that never make sense Sanji pointing a gun at Robin
Things about a piece that never make sense

One of the early inconsistencies in Sanji's character is his hostile reaction to Nico Robin when he first appears in front of the Straw Hat Pirates on the path to the small garden. In Robin's presence, Sanji reacts with obvious aggression, pointing a gun in her face without hesitation, to the surprise of fans.

Sanji is presented in the series as a man who avoids violence against women at all costs. However, his hostile behavior towards Robin clearly negates that core aspect of his character. Although this is a one-time thing, it still stands out as an early inconsistency in his character.

Postponing the birth of Portgas D. Rouge Ace

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Things about a piece that never make sense

Pirate King, Goal d. of Roger of Portgas d. had a close relationship with the Rouge, resulting in their son, Portgas d. S was born. While that's well known to fans, the circumstances surrounding Rogue's pregnancy were far from normal.

Driven purely by determination, Rouge delays having a baby to protect Ace at all costs. That's inspiring, but for the average woman with no special abilities, rouge shouldn't be able to stop labor for such an extended period. In fact, she carried S in her womb for 20 months, far beyond the natural limit of human pregnancy.

The milk restored Luffy's broken teeth and Brook's cracked skull

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Things about a piece that never make sense

One of the funniest things that doesn't make sense a piece It happened after Luffy and Brook drank milk together. The milk is just your ordinary milk in a carton, but it worked wonders for these two characters.

After drinking the milk, Luffy suddenly regained his teeth, while Brook's fractured skull also healed instantly. It's almost like magic at work, with fans believing that the milk contains high amounts of calcium that somehow speed up the revival of Luffy and Brook.


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Release date

October 20, 1999

network

Fuji TV

directors

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

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)


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