New One Piece Chapter Revisits a Long-Forgotten Detail Fans Totally Forgot About
New One Piece Chapter Revisits a Long-Forgotten Detail Fans Totally Forgot About
We
have come to learn from Eiichiro Oda, that the creator pays a lot of attention
to what he puts into the pages of One Piece. Despite the series
running for over 20 years, Oda is still capitalizing on plots he foreshadowed
long ago. Seemingly insignificant details can re-emerge with greater importance
years later, which become increasingly clear that each event in the series will
have consequences lasting much longer than originally expected. This is
especially true in the latest chapter of the manga that features returning
faces to the series.
New One Piece Chapter Revisits a Long-Forgotten Detail Fans Totally Forgot About PC-INSTAGRAM |
In Chapter 956 of the series, one of the panels features an extra detail so small that there's a good chance many we have forgotten about it. Spanning from the very beginning of the series to the most recent
The
latest chapter of the series revisits Making in Luffy's home town of
Foosha Village under tragic circumstances, and Oda brilliantly included
a detail in which a part of the bar has a small cut in it. For we who might
remember, this cut in the bar came from early on in the series in which a group
of mountain raiders attacked Shanks as a way to try and prove their dominance
over him.
This was a famous moment
in the series that gave a good example of why Luffy had grown to respect Shanks
so much, and fans saw that he was willing to shake off when the raiders
attacked him but couldn't stand by when his loved ones were being threatened.
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