The One Piece anime has plenty of similarities with its fellow Big Three shonen titles Naruto and Bleach, such as having an action-oriented hero who embraces the power of friendship to save the innocent and defeat great evil. Monkey D. Luffy, the series’ protagonist, has trained hard and learned a lot from his many fights on the high seas, but he isn’t exactly the same as the other protagonists seen in shonen’s most popular series. Luffy’s approach to power scaling is remarkably different from Naruto’s and Ichigo’s, even if the results are generally similar.Luffy, Naruto, and Ichigo all learn new techniques and even get new weapons as they continue their adventures, but it is only Naruto and Ichigo who regularly eat up screen time with lengthy training sequences. Anime fans clearly remember Naruto learning the Rasengan from Jiraiya and Ichigo learning Bankai, both of which took an excessive number of episodes; on the other hand, Luffy has a leaner, more efficient approach to training.Learning on the fly has established Monkey D. Luffy as a true self-made hero, especially compared to characters like Naruto Uzumaki, Ichigo Kurosaki, and Tanjiro Kamado who repeatedly put their adventures on pause to learn from various mentors. Of course, there’s no shame in needing a few teachers; that said, Luffy’s approach is a refreshing change-of-pace from the traditional shonen formula. Luffy feels more self-sufficient and independent by inventing his own combat moves, which makes sense since he’s a freedom-loving pirate who wants to build his own destiny with his own two hands.
The One Piece anime has plenty of similarities with its fellow Big Three shonen titles Naruto and Bleach, such as having an action-oriented hero who embraces the power of friendship to save the innocent and defeat great evil. Monkey D. Luffy, the series’ protagonist, has trained hard and learned a lot from his many fights on the high seas, but he isn’t exactly the same as the other protagonists seen in shonen’s most popular series. Luffy’s approach to power scaling is remarkably different from Naruto’s and Ichigo’s, even if the results are generally similar.
Luffy, Naruto, and Ichigo all learn new techniques and even get new weapons as they continue their adventures, but it is only Naruto and Ichigo who regularly eat up screen time with lengthy training sequences. Anime fans clearly remember Naruto learning the Rasengan from Jiraiya and Ichigo learning Bankai, both of which took an excessive number of episodes; on the other hand, Luffy has a leaner, more efficient approach to training.
Learning on the fly has established Monkey D. Luffy as a true self-made hero, especially compared to characters like Naruto Uzumaki, Ichigo Kurosaki, and Tanjiro Kamado who repeatedly put their adventures on pause to learn from various mentors. Of course, there’s no shame in needing a few teachers; that said, Luffy’s approach is a refreshing change-of-pace from the traditional shonen formula. Luffy feels more self-sufficient and independent by inventing his own combat moves, which makes sense since he’s a freedom-loving pirate who wants to build his own destiny with his own two hands.
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