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 ONE PIECE


One Piece

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JAPANESE NAME:

ひとつなぎの大秘宝ワンピース

ROMANIZED NAME:

Wan Pīsu

OFFICIAL ENGLISH NAME:

One Piece

Proprietor:

Satisfaction Kid (previous)

Gol D. Roger (previous)

For different purposes of this name, see One Piece (Disambiguation).

The One Piece is the name the world provided for all the fortune acquired by the Privateer Ruler Gol D. Roger.[1] Essentially a part of it once had a place with Delight Kid during the Void Century.[2] The fortune is supposed to be of impossible worth, and is presently situated on the last island of the Terrific Line: Giggle Story.


The One Piece is the driving objective of Monkey D. Luffy and his group, as well as that of different privateers, who all look to guarantee the fortune to turn into the following Privateer Lord, following Roger's withering words at his execution.


The Incomparable Fortune

Eventually during the Void 100 years, a man named Euphoria Kid ran over an island situated toward the finish of the Great Line. Here, he abandoned a fortune of incomprehensible value.[2] Accounts of this fortune on the last island provoked the curiosity of Gol D. Roger, and he took the World Government precluding investigation of the island as proof of it being real.[3]


Just the individuals from the group Roger Privateers that traveled to the island understand what the very treasure comprises of. After showing up on the island and seeing Happiness Kid's fortune, the Roger Privateers essentially started to chuckle. Roger portrayed it as a "story brimming with snickers", which gave him the plan to name the last island "Chuckle Tale".[2] after the Roger Privateers' disclosure, the world at large would start to allude to Roger's fortunes as the "One Piece".[1]


Before Roger was executed, he declared to the world that this incredible fortune could be asserted by anybody who could arrive at it, accordingly beginning the Incomparable Period of Privateers.


The nearest the Straw Cap Privateers have at any point come to figuring out the idea of the One Piece was during the Sabaody Archipelago Circular segment, when Usopp attempted to get some information about it. Nonetheless, Luffy halted him because finding out about it from another person would invalidate the point of their undertakings and that turning into the Privateer Ruler would have little legitimacy assuming he definitely had significant familiarity with the One Piece.[4]


Following quite a while of hypotheses and questions, the fortune's presence was affirmed by Whitebeard with his final gasp. That's what he referenced "an excellent fight will overwhelm the whole world" and "the world will be severely impacted" when the One Piece is found.[5]


During the Wano Nation Circular segment, Large Mother had an inner talk communicating that "a portion of" the One Piece may be situated in Wano Country as opposed to Chuckle Story. This presently can't seem to be expounded on further.[6]


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Interpretation and Name Issues

In the first manga, the expression "One Piece" (ワンピース, Wan Pīsu?) is in many cases joined by an extra line of text making an interpretation of generally to "the extraordinary hito-tsunagi treasure" (ひとつなぎの大秘宝, Hito-tsunagi no Dai-hihō?), at first as a different descriptor[7] and later as a base-text straightforwardly shined with the "One Piece" katakana.[8]


The specific importance of "hito-tsunagi" has not yet been explained, and there are three potential readings:


That it ought to be perused as "一つなぎ" - a pretty much exacting Japanese interpretation of "(in) one piece".[9]

That it ought to be perused as "人繋ぎ" - an expression generally meaning "the rope connecting all men".[10]

That it ought to be perused as "hitotsu-nagi" or "一つ凪" - an expression generally meaning "one ocean settled".

English interpretations - proficient etc - by and large don't hand-off this text reliably, if by any means. The Viz manga, for example, alludes to it as "[Gold Roger's] lost treasure" in Section 2, and as "most prominent single fortune" in Part 507.


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Eiichiro Oda himself affirmed in a meeting with Momoko Sakura that the One Piece isn't a like thing "the actual excursion was the genuine fortune" and that it is, truth be told, a physical reward.[11]

Whitebeard expressed in his last words that the world will be "profoundly impacted" when the One Piece is found. Donquixote Doflamingo offered a comparable expression about the irreplaceable asset of Mary Geoise.

References

 One Piece Manga — Vol. 96 Section 968 (p. 3), Oden makes sense of how the name "One Piece" became.

 One Piece Manga — Vol. 96 Section 967 (p. 17), The Roger Privateers show up at Chuckle Story and track down the fortune.

 One Piece Manga — Vol. 96 Part 966, Roger educates Whitebeard and Oden regarding the genuine last island.

 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Section 507 (p. 7-8) and Episode 400, Usopp gets some information about the One Piece's area.

 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Section 576 (p. 13-14) and Episode 485, Newgate affirms that One Piece exists.

 One Piece Manga — Vol. 103 Section 1040 (p. 11-12).

 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Section 2 (p. 14) and Episode 1, Koby utilizes "ひとつなぎの大秘宝" to depict One Piece.

 One Piece Manga — Vol. 59 Section 576 (p. 14), Edward Newgate's demise discourse at Marineford renders One Piece as ひとつなぎの大秘宝ワンピース. A short time later, the overwhelming majority in-story notices of One Piece would follow a similar organization.

 While the kanji for the main (一, the main?) normally relates to the go-on articulation "ichi" (いち, "ichi"?), its kun elocution is as a matter of fact "hito" (ひと, "hito"?).

 See likewise Zach Logan's examination of the two readings.

 Oda affirms that the One Piece is a prize.

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