8 One Piece characters who deserved a good ending

since a piece is a relatively silly and light-hearted anime/manga, with many important characters' stories ending on a positive note. Unfortunately, however, this cannot be said of all of the long-running series, as many other characters, despite being genuinely kind and/or honorable people, have rather surprisingly tragic ends.

A collage of the main villain of One Piece, Emu, and the two characters who can defeat them in battle: Kaido and Monkey D. Luffy.

One piece: 8 characters that can defeat Emu

Emu may be the strongest character in a piece, but these characters can handle them.

Whether they are pirates, marines, or civilians, many major figures fall victim to this brutal writing choice that perfectly conveys how dark and unfair this fantasy world can be. Needless to say, a lot a piece characters Deserves a good endingBut the following eight are the most infamous examples to date.

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Mont Blanc Noland and Calgary

Two best friends who never got to see each other again

  • Debut: Chapter 286 (Manga) Episode 187 (Anime)

the story of Mont Blanc Noland and Calgary The highly underrated Scipia is the heart and soul of the arc: two men from completely different backgrounds and cultures form an unlikely but unbreakable friendship, but, due to an unfortunate coincidence, they are separated and never reunite before their deaths.

After the Knock Up Stream split Zaya in half and left the Shandians stranded on Skypea, Kalgara and Noland never saw each other again and eventually died without knowing what happened to each other. To make matters worse, Sandora's sudden disappearance has Noland branded a liar and publicly executed. All in all, it's a truly sad end for two lovely characters who shared a truly loving friendship.

Nico Olvia (and the rest of the Ohara Scholars)

She was trying to unravel the secrets of the world

  • Debut: Chapter 392 (Manga) Episode 275 (Anime)

Hello Olivia Nico must abandon Robin to pursue his archetypal endeavors without endangering his young daughter. Unfortunately, however, shortly after he was able to return to Ohara and reunite with Robin, he was brutally murdered along with all the other scholars. Their “crime”? Zero Century Research.

a piece World governments have never shied away from showing how corrupt they can be, but the Ohara incident proved just how irredeemable they are. A group of archaeologists were trying to find out what happened during the Zero Century, and in response, a buster call was used to destroy their entire country and kill everyone in it, including innocent civilians they had nothing to do with. Olvia deserved to live a peaceful life with her daughter instead of being forced to constantly run from the authorities because she was investigating a taboo subject.

Rambar Pirates

They just wanted to play music with Laboon

  • Debut: Chapter 103 (Manga) Episode 63 (Anime)

Not every pirate crew is inside a piece It's safe to say that the Straw Hat Pirates are about as charitable and heroic as they get, but based on what's shown through Brooke's flashback sequence. Rambar Pirates Was actually very friendly. After all, they spent time together on the beach playing music and singing songs without a care in the world.

One Piece: X characters who stole their Devil Fruit from someone else

One Piece: 4 characters who stole their Devil Fruit from someone else

These one-piece characters obtained their powerful Devil Fruits by stealing from others.

On top of that, they also befriended a young island whale, named him Laboon, and promised him that they would one day meet again. Sadly, the Rumber Pirates are unable to fulfill that promise, as they are eventually ambushed by an enemy pirate crew wielding poison-laced weapons, causing Brooke and her crewmates to slowly and painfully die. Sure, they made their last minutes on earth happily playing music and singing together again, but witnessing such a crew of cute pirates is undeniably heartbreaking.

Portgas D. Ace

He sacrificed himself to protect his younger brother

  • Debut: Chapter 154 (Manga) Episode 91 (Anime)

Portgas D. Ace He possessed every element to become one of the greatest pirates in the world and maybe even become the new Pirate King: he was the biological son of Gol de Roger, he was the adopted son of Whitebeard, and he ate the powerful Logia-type Devil Fruit known as Mera Mera No Me. However, after being double-crossed and defeated by Blackbeard, the World Government captured him, leading to a massive war between the Marines and the Whitebeard pirates.

In reality, S. Marineford's Paramount almost made it out of the battle alive, but Admiral Akanu taunted him and prompted him to sacrifice himself to save his younger brother's life, Monkey D. Tried to attack Luffy. Yes, Ace wasn't a perfect human, but he was still a powerful and respected pirate who would probably do great things. a piece The world if his life hadn't been cut short so quickly. The only silver lining in his story is that his emotional sacrifice at least inspired Luffy to become stronger so that he could someday become the new Pirate King.

Queen Otohime and the Fisher Tiger

They want to stop extreme discrimination against their people

  • Debut: Chapter 621 (Manga) Episode 539 (Anime)
  • Debut: Chapter 521 (Manga) Episode 145 (Anime)

Queen Otohime and Fisher Tiger Basically two sides of the same coin, as they both spent their entire lives fighting for the union between humans and fish-men/merfolk, they had completely different approaches to it: Otohime was a benevolent king who tried to use his words to change people's minds, while Fisher Tiger was a strong explorer/pirate who sailed across the seas.

Both of them were instrumental in the fight against discrimination against their people, so their deaths were equally unjust and tragic. Otohime was killed by Hody Jones to cause further tension between humans and fish-men/merfolk, while Fisher Tiger was killed in battle by the Marines after a former slave girl returned to her hometown. It can be said that if both these important political figures were alive a piece The world would be a better place now.

Shimotsuki Yasui

He gave his life for the future of his country

  • Debut: Chapter 929 (Manga) Episode 916 (Anime)

Kurozumi Orochi's ruthless rule ruined the lives of everyone in Wano, but it was especially bad for the citizens of Ibisu Town. Not only did they suffer abject poverty and extreme scarcity of food and water, but they were also allowed to eat the remaining smile fruits, which forced them to live with a constant smile on their faces, unable to express any other emotion.

One Piece All Luffy love interests are ranked from weakest to strongest

All of Luffy's potential love interests in one piece, ranked from weakest to strongest

Luffy isn't chasing anyone, but his potential love interests are strong in their own right.

daimyo of Hakumai, Shimotsuki YasuiEbisu tries to improve the lives of the citizens by encouraging them to live happy lives where they can always laugh at their problems and even adopts a girl named Toko. However, he gave his life to mislead Orochi into believing that he was the one behind the ensuing rebellion (instead of the Nine Red Scabbards). As a result, he was crucified and shot in front of his followers, who could only laugh in response because of their condition. Yasui was a good man who one day risked it all for the future of his country, and, fortunately, his contribution to the mission to take down both Orochi and Kaido became significant.

Genie

He should lead a peaceful life with Kuma and Bonnie

  • Debut: Chapter 1095 (Manga) Episode 1125 (Anime)

Of all the tragic deaths in a piece, Genie's Definitely the most heartbreaking. After playing an important role in the Lord Valley incident, she and the love of her life, Bartholomew Kuma, decide to join the revolutionary army to fight against the World Government. They were slowly progressing and changing the world for the better until one fateful day when Ginny was captured by a Celestial Dragon.

This cheerful and courageous young woman was enslaved and a test subject for Jayagarcia Saturn's experiments, which was also the ultimate cause of her death. He was released before he died, which gave him enough time to travel to the Sorbet Kingdom and leave his newborn daughter Bonnie there so that Kuma could take care of her as a father. It's a really sad story, and, in another life, Ginny, Kuma, and Bonnie would have lived together as a happy family, but it wasn't meant to be.

Harold

He only wanted what was best for his country

  • Debut: Chapter 1136 (Manga)

of Elbaf the king Harold He was inspired by his lover Ida to improve his country's negative reputation and form alliances with other nations. Unfortunately for him, Emu and the Five Elders used those good intentions to their advantage to manipulate him. After all, Emu knew that if they were able to control Elbaf's giant warriors, the World Government's forces would be completely unstoppable.

His old friend, Rox D. After Zebek's death, Harald is tricked by the World Government into becoming a Knight of God and accepting the pact between him and Emu. Thanks to this diabolical pact, the Supreme Ruler was one day able to take control of her, and his firstborn son, Loki, was forced to kill her in response. Like Otohime or Yasuie, Harald just wanted to improve the lives of his people, and he was forced to pay an unfair price in return. Fortunately, his legacy lives on in the citizens of Elbaph, especially in his two sons, JakrLoki.


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a piece


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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