10 Hidden Details From One Piece You Have To Rewatch To Notice

One Piece is easily one of the most beloved media franchises in the world, and given the recent success of its live-action adaptation, the series is showing no signs of slowing down. As both the original manga and its anime adaptation head into the narrative’s final saga, many long-time One Piece fans are starting to reflect upon Monkey D. Luffy’s journey thus far.One Piece author Eiichiro Oda, regularly impresses fans with his ability to foreshadow the events of its narrative, so there are countless details hidden throughout the series that hint toward future developments. Whether these details are minor allusions to a character’s backstory or set-ups for upcoming plot points, they all serve as reasons to rewatch Luffy’s adventures up to this point.Unbeknownst to fans at the time, Arlong’s visual appearance actually alludes to one of the most important storylines of the Fish-Man Island Arc that takes place 500 episodes later. The tattoo on Arlong’s chest is the mark of the Sun Pirates, a well-known group of fish-men that included several characters who escaped their lives as slaves of the World Government. While the Sun Pirates are only indirectly mentioned in the Arlong Park Arc, Arlong’s tattoo is undeniable proof that Eiichiro Oda had plans for the antagonist’s backstory from the jump.

One Piece is easily one of the most beloved media franchises in the world, and given the recent success of its live-action adaptation, the series is showing no signs of slowing down. As both the original manga and its anime adaptation head into the narrative’s final saga, many long-time One Piece fans are starting to reflect upon Monkey D. Luffy’s journey thus far.

One Piece author Eiichiro Oda, regularly impresses fans with his ability to foreshadow the events of its narrative, so there are countless details hidden throughout the series that hint toward future developments. Whether these details are minor allusions to a character’s backstory or set-ups for upcoming plot points, they all serve as reasons to rewatch Luffy’s adventures up to this point.

Unbeknownst to fans at the time, Arlong’s visual appearance actually alludes to one of the most important storylines of the Fish-Man Island Arc that takes place 500 episodes later. The tattoo on Arlong’s chest is the mark of the Sun Pirates, a well-known group of fish-men that included several characters who escaped their lives as slaves of the World Government. While the Sun Pirates are only indirectly mentioned in the Arlong Park Arc, Arlong’s tattoo is undeniable proof that Eiichiro Oda had plans for the antagonist’s backstory from the jump.

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