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OnePiece/TropesAToB ([[AdaptationInducedPlotHole/OnePiece Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole]], [[ArcVillain/OnePiece Arc Villain]], [[BerserkButton/OnePiece Berserk Button]], [[BewareTheSillyOnes/OnePiece Beware the Silly One]], [[BigBrotherInstinct/OnePiece Big Brother Instinct]], [[Bowdlerise/OnePiece Bowdlerise]], [[BreakTheCutie/OnePiece Break the Cutie]]) | OnePiece/TropesCToD ([[CallBack/OnePiece Call-Back]], [[ChekhovsGun/OnePiece Chekhov's Gun]], [[Cliffhanger/OnePiece Cliffhanger]], [[CombatPragmatist/OnePiece Combat Pragmatist]], [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/OnePiece Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]], [[CurbStompBattle/OnePiece Curb-Stomp Battle]], [[DarkAndTroubledPast/OnePiece Dark and Troubled Past]], [[DeconstructedCharacterArchetype/OnePiece Deconstructed Character Archetype]]) | OnePiece/TropesEToF ([[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness/OnePiece Early Installment Weirdness]], [[FamousLastWords/OnePiece Famous Last Words]], [[Foreshadowing/OnePiece Foreshadowing]]) | OnePiece/TropesGToJ ([[HeartIsAnAwesomePower/OnePiece Heart is an Awesome Power]], [[Hypocrite/OnePiece Hypocrite]]) | OnePiece/TropesKToM ([[LaserGuidedKarma/OnePiece Laser-Guided Karma]], [[LogicalWeakness/OnePiece Logical Weakness]], [[MassOhCrap/OnePiece Mass "Oh, Crap!"]], [[MoralMyopia/OnePiece Moral Myopia]], [[MusclesAreMeaningless/OnePiece Muscles Are Meaningless]]) | '''Tropes N to P''' ([[NiceJobFixingItVillain/OnePiece Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]], [[OhCrap/OnePiece Oh, Crap!]], [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness/OnePiece O.O.C. Is Serious Business]]) | OnePiece/TropesQToS ([[TheReveal/OnePiece The Reveal]], [[ShoutOut/OnePiece Shout-Out]], [[SpannerInTheWorks/OnePiece Spanner in the Works]], [[SuperpowerLottery/OnePiece Superpower Lottery]]) | OnePiece/TropesTToZ ([[WhamEpisode/OnePiece Wham Episode]], [[WhamLine/OnePiece Wham Line]])]]]]-]

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OnePiece/TropesAToB ([[AdaptationInducedPlotHole/OnePiece Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole]], [[ArcVillain/OnePiece Arc Villain]], [[BerserkButton/OnePiece Berserk Button]], [[BewareTheSillyOnes/OnePiece Beware the Silly One]], [[BigBrotherInstinct/OnePiece Big Brother Instinct]], [[Bowdlerise/OnePiece Bowdlerise]], [[BreakTheCutie/OnePiece Break the Cutie]]) | OnePiece/TropesCToD ([[CallBack/OnePiece Call-Back]], [[ChekhovsGun/OnePiece Chekhov's Gun]], [[Cliffhanger/OnePiece Cliffhanger]], [[CombatPragmatist/OnePiece Combat Pragmatist]], [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/OnePiece Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]], [[CurbStompBattle/OnePiece Curb-Stomp Battle]], [[DarkAndTroubledPast/OnePiece Dark and Troubled Past]], [[DeconstructedCharacterArchetype/OnePiece Deconstructed Character Archetype]]) | OnePiece/TropesEToF ([[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness/OnePiece Early Installment Weirdness]], [[FamousLastWords/OnePiece Famous Last Words]], [[Foreshadowing/OnePiece Foreshadowing]]) | OnePiece/TropesGToJ ([[HeartIsAnAwesomePower/OnePiece ([[HateSink/OnePiece Hate Sink]], [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower/OnePiece Heart is an Awesome Power]], [[Hypocrite/OnePiece Hypocrite]]) | OnePiece/TropesKToM ([[LaserGuidedKarma/OnePiece Laser-Guided Karma]], [[LogicalWeakness/OnePiece Logical Weakness]], [[MassOhCrap/OnePiece Mass "Oh, Crap!"]], [[MoralMyopia/OnePiece Moral Myopia]], [[MusclesAreMeaningless/OnePiece Muscles Are Meaningless]]) | '''Tropes N to P''' ([[NiceJobFixingItVillain/OnePiece Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]], [[OhCrap/OnePiece Oh, Crap!]], [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness/OnePiece O.O.C. Is Serious Business]]) | OnePiece/TropesQToS ([[TheReveal/OnePiece The Reveal]], [[ShoutOut/OnePiece Shout-Out]], [[SpannerInTheWorks/OnePiece Spanner in the Works]], [[SuperpowerLottery/OnePiece Superpower Lottery]]) | OnePiece/TropesTToZ ([[WhamEpisode/OnePiece Wham Episode]], [[WhamLine/OnePiece Wham Line]])]]]]-]
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* PinnedToTheGround:
** In Marineford, Sengoku slams Garp head-first into the ground holding him in place after Garp [[spoiler:tried to kill Akainu for killing Ace]].
** When Rebecca attacks Luffy in the Corrida Colosseum, he dodges her attack, jumps into the air and pushes her to the ground using his feet against her arms landing on her stomach pinning her to the ground.
** On Whole Cake island, after the plan to assassinate Big Mom has gone awry, Luffy clashes with Big Mom but quickly has his strength drained. He is caught by Sanji. Sanji then places him on the ground to fight. Galette uses the opportunity to put her foot on Luffy's upper stomach, pinning him down and using her ability to bind his arms to his body.
** After defeating Vinsmoke Judge, Big Mom pins him to the ground under her foot.

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** Charlotte Linlin, aka Big Mom, one of the Four Emperors. Not only was she strong enough to easily tank Luffy in Gear Fourth but she destroys ''entire countries'' due to any perceived slight. (such as burning a country to the ground because they didn't give her enough sweets.) Even the World Government believe she could defeat [[BigBad Blackbeard]] even after he gained [[spoiler: the Gura-Gura Fruit.]] Not bad for an overweight 68-year-old.

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** Charlotte Linlin, aka Big Mom, one of the Four Emperors. Not only was she strong enough to easily tank Luffy in Gear Fourth but she destroys ''entire countries'' due to any perceived slight. (such as burning a country to the ground because they didn't give her enough sweets.) Even the World Government believe she could defeat [[BigBad Blackbeard]] even after he gained [[spoiler: the Gura-Gura Fruit.]] Fruit. Not bad for an overweight 68-year-old.



** [[spoiler:Kuma sent each of the Straw Hats to islands relevant to their abilities, resulting in a major upgrade to all the Straw Hats when they get back together post TimeSkip]].

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** [[spoiler:Kuma Kuma sent each of the Straw Hats to islands relevant to their abilities, resulting in a major upgrade to all the Straw Hats when they get back together post TimeSkip]].TimeSkip.



** The government's attempts to find [[spoiler:Roger's]] unborn baby. They were never able to find the child, because the mother deliberately stayed pregnant for ''[[LongestPregnancyEver twenty months]]'' through sheer force of will in order to protect her child. That child would later grow up to be one of strongest pirates in the world: [[spoiler:Portgas D. Ace, Commander of the Second Division of the Whitebeard Pirates, and the older adoptive brother of Monkey D. Luffy.]]
** The World Government tries to put Gold Roger to death so they can discourage piracy. Roger screws it up by inspiring the Golden Age of Piracy with his words about One Piece. Apparently, having failed to learn from this mistake, they try it again with [[spoiler:Ace]], knowing that [[spoiler:Whitebeard]] will surely try to prevent it. Killing both would send a much bigger warning. [[spoiler:While they succeed in killing both, Whitebeard does as Roger did and confirms the existence of One Piece, ruining the entire plan. Then, Blackbeard shows up and steals Whitebeard's earthquake powers, putting the power to destroy the world in the hands of someone who would ''actually do it''.]] See {{Villain Ball}} below for more details.
** Immediately afterward, we find that Jimbei wasn't just blowing smoke when he said that several islands were safe only because of Whitebeard. [[spoiler:After word of Whitebeard's death gets out, we find out that several islands on the Grand Line and in the New World have instantly become hellholes now that the nearby pirates realize they can do whatever they want without fear of a reprisal from Whitebeard.]] Nice one, Marines; if you were trying to create peace, you just took a '''''HUGE''''' step backward from that.
*** To add icing to their failure cake, the Marines have run themselves ragged with [[spoiler:their war on Whitebeard]], and now lack the resources and people to properly protect all of the islands that they could previously protect. Oh, and now they also have a much stronger pirate to worry about who just couldn't care less about the balance that Whitebeard had provided. EpicFail doesn't even ''begin'' to describe the consequences of their actions.

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** The government's attempts to find [[spoiler:Roger's]] Roger's unborn baby. They were never able to find the child, because the mother deliberately stayed pregnant for ''[[LongestPregnancyEver twenty months]]'' through sheer force of will in order to protect her child. That child would later grow up to be one of strongest pirates in the world: [[spoiler:Portgas Portgas D. Ace, Commander of the Second Division of the Whitebeard Pirates, and the older adoptive brother of Monkey D. Luffy.]]
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** The World Government tries to put Gold Roger to death so they can discourage piracy. Roger screws it up by inspiring the Golden Age of Piracy with his words about One Piece. Apparently, having failed to learn from this mistake, they try it again with [[spoiler:Ace]], Ace, knowing that [[spoiler:Whitebeard]] Whitebeard will surely try to prevent it. Killing both would send a much bigger warning. [[spoiler:While While they succeed in killing both, Whitebeard does as Roger did and confirms the existence of One Piece, ruining the entire plan. Then, Blackbeard shows up and steals Whitebeard's earthquake powers, putting the power to destroy the world in the hands of someone who would ''actually do it''.]] See {{Villain Ball}} below for more details.
** Immediately afterward, we find that Jimbei wasn't just blowing smoke when he said that several islands were safe only because of Whitebeard. [[spoiler:After After word of Whitebeard's death gets out, we find out that several islands on the Grand Line and in the New World have instantly become hellholes now that the nearby pirates realize they can do whatever they want without fear of a reprisal from Whitebeard.]] Whitebeard. Nice one, Marines; if you were trying to create peace, you just took a '''''HUGE''''' step backward from that.
*** To add icing to their failure cake, the Marines have run themselves ragged with [[spoiler:their their war on Whitebeard]], Whitebeard, and now lack the resources and people to properly protect all of the islands that they could previously protect. Oh, and now they also have a much stronger pirate to worry about who just couldn't care less about the balance that Whitebeard had provided. EpicFail doesn't even ''begin'' to describe the consequences of their actions.



** [[spoiler:Oars Jr.]] vs. three of the Seven Warlords of the Sea. It can't even be called a fight. [[spoiler:Oars Jr.]] takes the full brunt of Kuma's Ursus Shock attack, gets his leg sliced off by Doflamingo's RazorFloss, and finally gets freaking ''impaled'' by Gecko Moria's shadow spear.

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** [[spoiler:Oars Jr.]] :Oars Jr. vs. three of the Seven Warlords of the Sea. It can't even be called a fight. [[spoiler:Oars Jr.]] Oars Jr. takes the full brunt of Kuma's Ursus Shock attack, gets his leg sliced off by Doflamingo's RazorFloss, and finally gets freaking ''impaled'' by Gecko Moria's shadow spear.



** [[spoiler: Pell]] got nuked... ''and survived''.

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** [[spoiler: Pell]] Pell got nuked... ''and survived''.



** More recently after a short fight with [[spoiler: Magellan, Luffy was so badly poisoned that his death was all but guaranteed. Even when Emporio Ivankov healed him all it did was raise his survival chances to 2 or 3%.]]
*** Subverted again with [[spoiler: Whitebeard getting ganged up on by Blackbeard's entire crew after losing half his head to the same Admiral that killed Ace, and dying. Granted, the losing half his head thing could be playing it straight.]]
*** [[spoiler: Technically, the description of the wounds from the Marineford arc Whitebeard took at the time of his death are worth noting for this. Whitebeard had taken 267 slashes/stab wounds, 152 gunshot wounds, and 46 wounds from cannon balls, not counting the damage done by the Marine Admirals. All this while having been shown to have [[SoapOperaDisease failing health]] for most of his previous appearances.]]

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** More recently after After a short fight with [[spoiler: Magellan, Luffy was so badly poisoned that his death was all but guaranteed. Even when Emporio Ivankov healed him all it did was raise his survival chances to 2 or 3%.]]
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Subverted again with [[spoiler: Whitebeard getting ganged up on by Blackbeard's entire crew after losing half his head to the same Admiral that killed Ace, and dying. Granted, the losing half his head thing could be playing it straight.]]
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*** [[spoiler: Technically, the description of the wounds from the Marineford arc Whitebeard took at the time of his death are worth noting for this. Whitebeard had taken 267 slashes/stab wounds, 152 gunshot wounds, and 46 wounds from cannon balls, not counting the damage done by the Marine Admirals. All this while having been shown to have [[SoapOperaDisease failing health]] for most of his previous appearances.]]



* NotBloodSiblings: [[spoiler: Ace, Sabo and Luffy.]] While it was a common fan theory [[spoiler: that Ace and Luffy weren't related, the real shocker was who Ace's real father was. Ace does still look a lot like Luffy and shares many of the Monkey family's traits, although that could be explained by Garp raising him along with Luffy.]]
* NotInFrontOfTheKid: Queen Otohime stops the Fish-men from releasing years upon years of pent up anger and oppression in a brutal massacre with one simple phrase: "''The children are watching''."

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* NotBloodSiblings: [[spoiler: NotBloodSiblings: Ace, Sabo and Luffy.]] While it was a common fan theory [[spoiler: that Ace and Luffy weren't related, the real shocker was who Ace's real father was. are not related to each other at all, yet consider themselves to be brothers.. Ace does still look a lot like Luffy and shares many of the Monkey family's traits, although that could be explained by Garp raising him along with Luffy.]]
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* NotInFrontOfTheKid: Queen Otohime stops the Fish-men from releasing years upon years of pent up pent-up anger and oppression in a brutal massacre with one simple phrase: "''The children are watching''."



* NotQuiteSavedEnough: [[spoiler: Luffy spent a [[WebcomicTime year]] searching for Ace, going from the bowels of Impel Down Prison to Marineford, fighting insanely strong enemies, making unusual alliances, enduring his allies' heroic sacrifices, and literally gambling his life away so he can get to Ace, and just as he's been freed he's killed by a stronger fighter. At least Ace got to say his last words.]]

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* NotQuiteSavedEnough: [[spoiler: Luffy spent a [[WebcomicTime year]] searching for Ace, going from the bowels of Impel Down Prison to Marineford, fighting insanely strong enemies, making unusual alliances, enduring his allies' heroic sacrifices, and literally gambling his life away so he can get to Ace, and just as he's been freed he's killed by a stronger fighter. At least Ace got to say his last words.]]



** The Seven Warlords of the Sea have [[spoiler: Blackbeard]] and later [[spoiler:Buggy]], who don't have animal themes.
** The Blackbeard Pirates begin with Doc Q, who is not named after a historical pirate like the rest (although they later pick up [[spoiler: Shiryu]], who is also not included in this naming theme).

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** The Seven Warlords of the Sea have [[spoiler: Blackbeard]] Blackbeard and later [[spoiler:Buggy]], who don't have animal themes.
** The Blackbeard Pirates begin with Doc Q, who is not named after a historical pirate like the rest (although they later pick up [[spoiler: Shiryu]], Shiryu, who is also not included in this naming theme).



* OfficialCouple: Very few, seeing how ''One Piece'' is in a world with NoHuggingNoKissing. In fact, most of the official couples are married though usually one of the spouses ([[MissingMom usually the mother]]) is dead. Examples are Usopp's parents (mom dead, father a pirate), Vivi's parents (mom dead, father a king), Princess Shirahoshi's parents (mom killed, father a king), and Rebecca's parents (mom killed, father missing [[spoiler: but was actually turned into a toy and has been watching over her the whole time]]. Also [[spoiler: Roger and Rouge]], being TogetherInDeath.

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* OfficialCouple: Very few, seeing how ''One Piece'' is in a world with NoHuggingNoKissing. In fact, most of the official couples are married though usually one of the spouses ([[MissingMom usually the mother]]) is dead. Examples are Usopp's parents (mom dead, father a pirate), Vivi's parents (mom dead, father a king), Princess Shirahoshi's parents (mom killed, father a king), and Rebecca's parents (mom killed, father missing [[spoiler: but was actually turned into a toy and has been watching over her the whole time]]. Also [[spoiler: Roger and Rouge]], Rouge, being TogetherInDeath.



* OnlyAFleshWound: Massive amounts of blood loss keeping Roronoa Zoro down? Nope, he's good! Subverted when he initially seems to be recovering just fine from [[spoiler:his battle with Kuma]], only for his injuries to bite him in the ass much later.

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* OnlyAFleshWound: Massive amounts of blood loss keeping Roronoa Zoro down? Nope, he's good! Subverted when he initially seems to be recovering just fine from [[spoiler:his his battle with Kuma]], Kuma, only for his injuries to bite him in the ass much later.



** Zoro, after his fight with [[spoiler: Mihawk, then Hatchan, then much later, Mr. 1]]

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** Zoro, after his fight with [[spoiler: Mihawk, then Hatchan, then much later, Mr. 1]]1



** As of Chapter 579, [[spoiler: Coby.]] He realizes how much of a waste of human life the Paramount War is turning into and loudly begs everyone to stop fighting.
*** [[spoiler: Smoker and Tashigi realized what the Marines were doing was wrong as well; Coby was just the first to say anything about it.]]

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** As of Chapter 579, [[spoiler: Coby.]] Coby. He realizes how much of a waste of human life the Paramount War is turning into and loudly begs everyone to stop fighting.
*** [[spoiler: Smoker and Tashigi realized what the Marines were doing was wrong as well; Coby was just the first to say anything about it.]]



* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
** When part of Baroque Works, the first time Robin (as Miss All-Sunday) showed up on the ''Going Merry'', Sanji held her up with a pistol. It's the only time he's ever threatened a woman in the entire series. Usopp even [[LampshadeHanging hung a lampshade on it]]. He {{justified| Trope}} it by noting that Robin represented a threat to Vivi.
** When Luffy ordered his crew to [[spoiler: run away from Kizaru. For an IdiotHero who has always fought against the enemy, no matter how bad the odds were, this was pretty significant.]]
** Also, after [[spoiler: Ace dies. For the first time, Luffy has doubt in his dream of becoming Pirate King and thinks of himself as weak.]]
** Robin becoming NotSoStoic during the Enies Lobby Arc.
** Nami [[spoiler: actually giving away treasure to Lola.]] This is PlayedForLaughs as both Luffy and Ussop freak out when they witness this moment and think it's a sign that a storm's coming.
** Sanji turning down marriage to a beautiful woman [[spoiler: because it was forced on him by his family to tie them to Big Mom and he wants to go back to his friends.]]
** -> "I'm not eating anything unless it's cooked by your hands!" -- [[spoiler: [[BigEater Luffy]] to Sanji after the latter tries to pull a BreakHisHeartToSaveHim]]
** A meta example. Most of the ''One Piece'' opening are vibrant and upbeat, except for "One Day" -- which had a more soothing and even, melancholy feeling to it. This opening foreshadowed [[spoiler:the death of Luffy's older brother, Ace.]]
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: In the 4Kids dub, not only were the accents themselves both out of place and laughably fake (you'd think they'd never even ventured outside of ''Manhattan'', judging by the Sanji's pathetic "Joisey" schtick), but they also had a tendency to stray quite a bit from whatever it was they were attempting.
** The "best" example is probably Shanks, whose dubbed accent wandered all over the place, but seemed most like a bad impression of [[Film/MaryPoppins Bert the Chimney Sweep]]... though it's pretty much impossible to tell ''what'' they were after, really.



** Usually, anyone Luffy asks to join his crew will OptOut at first until Luffy wins them over - the main exception being Robin, who uniquely invited herself onto the Merry. (Usopp and Brook are sort-of inversions: Usopp almost immediately agreed to sail with the Straw Hats but ''didn't'' say "I join" per se, something that [[ExactWords gets brought back up]] during [[spoiler:his mutiny against Luffy in Water 7]]; Brook also agreed immediately, but left just as quickly to get his shadow back from Thriller Bark, and once Moria is beaten joins for real without any fuss.)

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** Usually, anyone Luffy asks to join his crew will OptOut at first until Luffy wins them over - the main exception being Robin, who uniquely invited herself onto the Merry. (Usopp and Brook are sort-of inversions: Usopp almost immediately agreed to sail with the Straw Hats but ''didn't'' say "I join" per se, something that [[ExactWords gets brought back up]] during [[spoiler:his his mutiny against Luffy in Water 7]]; 7; Brook also agreed immediately, but left just as quickly to get his shadow back from Thriller Bark, and once Moria is beaten joins for real without any fuss.)



* OutOfFocus: During one arc the Straw Hats were [[spoiler:literally]] pushed out of the story so that the focus could be shifted to Ace and the Whitebeard Pirates, only making cameos on the chapter covers.

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* OutOfFocus: During one arc the Straw Hats were [[spoiler:literally]] pushed out of the story so that the focus could be shifted to Ace and the Whitebeard Pirates, only making cameos on the chapter covers.



** At the start of the Sabaody Archipelago arc, it turns out that Duval, the leader of the gang the Straw Hats are fighting, has a grudge against one of the Straw Hats. What follows are two such surprises in rapid succession. The first is when Duval reveals that he has a grudge against Sanji, and the second is when Duval's mask is knocked off and he turns out to be [[spoiler:a stranger who looks just like Sanji's poorly drawn WantedPoster]].

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** At the start of the Sabaody Archipelago arc, it turns out that Duval, the leader of the gang the Straw Hats are fighting, has a grudge against one of the Straw Hats. What follows are two such surprises in rapid succession. The first is when Duval reveals that he has a grudge against Sanji, and the second is when Duval's mask is knocked off and he turns out to be [[spoiler:a a stranger who looks just like Sanji's poorly drawn WantedPoster]].WantedPoster.



** Garp is a Grandpa Wolf who was going to kill [[spoiler: Akainu for causing Ace's death]] and he would have done so if Sengoku hadn't stopped him.

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** Garp is a Grandpa Wolf who was going to kill [[spoiler: Akainu for causing Ace's death]] death and he would have done so if Sengoku hadn't stopped him.



* PartyScattering: The Straw Hats are scattered across the world by [[spoiler:Bartholomew Kuma]] and only come back together after the TimeSkip.

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* PartyScattering: The Straw Hats are scattered across the world by [[spoiler:Bartholomew Kuma]] Bartholomew Kuma and only come back together after the TimeSkip.



** Some [[SuperpowerLottery Paramecia type]] Devil Fruits can make the consumer this, the best example being Whitebeard [[spoiler: who has the power to create shockwaves strong enough to destroy the world]].

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** Some [[SuperpowerLottery Paramecia type]] Devil Fruits can make the consumer this, the best example being Whitebeard [[spoiler: who has the power to create shockwaves strong enough to destroy the world]].world.



* PhlebotinumOverload: If a human were to eat two Devil Fruits, they would be destroyed instantly. [[spoiler:Blackbeard managed to do exactly this and stole a second power from Whitebeard, with the help of his first power]].

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* PhlebotinumOverload: If a human were to eat two Devil Fruits, they would be destroyed instantly. [[spoiler:Blackbeard Blackbeard managed to do exactly this and stole a second power from Whitebeard, with the help of his first power]].power.



** Also when [[spoiler: Bartholomew Kuma separates them, they all go to the exact right island for them to be on in order to power up. Nami's on a weather island, Zoro's on Mihawk's private island, Chopper's in a land of advanced medicine, etc. [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] on his part, in that Kuma sent them there on purpose ''so that'' they could power up, because he's a good guy.]]

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** Also when [[spoiler: Bartholomew Kuma separates them, they all go to the exact right island for them to be on in order to power up. Nami's on a weather island, Zoro's on Mihawk's private island, Chopper's in a land of advanced medicine, etc. [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] on his part, in that Kuma sent them there on purpose ''so that'' they could power up, because he's a good guy.]]he [[spoiler:believes Luffy is the new Nika]].



** The death of Gold Roger launches the Golden Age of Piracy, the setting of the story. [[spoiler:Whitebeard's death, however, has caused things to take a turn for the worse.]]

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** The death of Gold Roger launches the Golden Age of Piracy, the setting of the story. [[spoiler:Whitebeard's Whitebeard's death, however, has caused things to take a turn for the worse.]]



*** [[spoiler: After the TimeSkip we now have a new trio of admirals: aforementioned Borsalino (Kizaru), Issho (Fujitora) and someone whose real name is yet unknown (Ryokugyu).]]

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*** [[spoiler: After the TimeSkip we now have a new trio of admirals: aforementioned Borsalino (Kizaru), Issho (Fujitora) and someone whose real name is yet unknown Aramaki (Ryokugyu).]]



* PrisonEpisode: When Luffy breaks ''into'' Impel Down, the Marine Forces' top maximum-security prison, in an attempt to free his brother Ace, [[spoiler:and arrives just barely too late.]]

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* PrisonEpisode: When Luffy breaks ''into'' Impel Down, the Marine Forces' top maximum-security prison, in an attempt to free his brother Ace, [[spoiler:and and arrives just barely too late.]]



** [[spoiler: THIS IS '''MY''' ERA!!!]]

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** [[spoiler: THIS IS '''MY''' ERA!!!]]ERA!!!



** The Sabaody Archipelago arc has [[spoiler:Kuma send Luffy's entire crew to various islands via his Devil Fruit power. They then remain separated, and only appear minimally in the story, until after the TimeSkip]].

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** The Sabaody Archipelago arc has [[spoiler:Kuma Kuma send Luffy's entire crew to various islands via his Devil Fruit power. They then remain separated, and only appear minimally in the story, until after the TimeSkip]].TimeSkip.



** Played frighteningly straight by Hody Jones and his crew, whose extreme measures and fervent nationalism brought on by oppression by racist humans mirror almost exactly the situation that brought about UsefulNotes/NaziGermany. This only gets more obvious when in the latest chapter, [[spoiler:Hody's crew is seen getting people to declare their allegiance by stepping on a likeness of the late Queen's face, who advocated tolerance between humans and Fish-men. This practice is a dead-on representation of Imperial Japan in the 1600, who got the Christians to renounce their faith by stepping on a likeness of Christ.]]

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** Played frighteningly straight by Hody Jones and his crew, whose extreme measures and fervent nationalism brought on by oppression by racist humans mirror almost exactly the situation that brought about UsefulNotes/NaziGermany. This only gets more obvious when in the latest chapter, [[spoiler:Hody's crew is seen getting people to declare their allegiance by stepping on a likeness of the late Queen's face, who advocated tolerance between humans and Fish-men. This practice is a dead-on representation of Imperial Japan in the 1600, Tokugawa Shogunate who got the Christians to renounce their faith by stepping on a the likeness of Christ.]]



* PyrrhicVictory: So how is [[spoiler:winning the Whitebeard War]] going for you Marines? Numerous New World towns are basically damned, since they were under the protection of Whitebeard, and now that he's gone, the pirates in those towns finally were able to do whatever they want, like steal from and kill the people. Also, [[spoiler: killing Whitebeard]] has resulted in a NEW age of piracy. The situation got so bad they had to move their headquarters to the second half of the Grand Line.
** It backfired so spectacularly for [[spoiler:then]] Fleet Admiral Sengoku, that [[spoiler: he forced himself to resign along with Garp.]]
*** [[spoiler:Though his resignation was also partially due to the fact that his superiors prevented him from effectively dealing with the situation in order to cover up their own incompetency.]]

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* PyrrhicVictory: So how is [[spoiler:winning winning the Whitebeard War]] War going for you Marines? Numerous New World towns are basically damned, since they were under the protection of Whitebeard, and now that he's gone, the pirates in those towns finally were able to do whatever they want, like steal from and kill the people. Also, [[spoiler: killing Whitebeard]] Whitebeard has resulted in a NEW age of piracy. The situation got so bad they had to move their headquarters to the second half of the Grand Line.
** It backfired so spectacularly for [[spoiler:then]] then Fleet Admiral Sengoku, that [[spoiler: he forced himself to resign resigned along with Garp.]]
*** [[spoiler:Though Though his resignation was also partially due to the fact that his superiors prevented him from effectively dealing with the situation in order to cover up their own incompetency.]]
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** When the Straw Hat crew enters Thriller Bark territory for the first time, they first meet Brook the skeletal musician playing an eerie music. The entire crew screams in fright... except for Robin, who keeps being stone-faced.
** During Baroque Works' meeting in Rainbase, [[ArcVillain Crocodile]] demonstrates his TouchOfDeath on [[YouHaveFailedMe Mr. 3]]. All the other agents are visibly horrified -- except Mr. 1, who takes it with the usual cold-blooded [[TheStoic stoicism]].
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* OurClonesAreDifferent:
** The Pacifista are cyborg clones of warlord Bartholomew Kuma, who served as the prototype to the project. They seem to be non-sapient, mindlessly following orders from whoever the highest available authority is.
** [[spoiler:A new variant of Pacifista, the 'Seraph' series, is introduced in the Egghead Arc, with each Seraph being a clone of a Warlord of the Sea. All of the clones so far have had Lunarian DNA (or 'Lineage Factor') used in their creation. Personality traits are retained through cloning, as is seen by Boa Hancock's clone having the same undying devotion to Luffy as the original; in addition, Devil Fruit powers can be conferred upon clones, even if the original individual didn't consume one.]]
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* PrettyBoy:
** Parodied with Sanji's [[GratuitousFrench Parage Shot]], which is capable of literally beating people pretty. Iron Mask Duval was grateful; Wanze of [=CP7=] was not.
** In the anime, we get to see Luffy from Hancock's point of view, where he is very, ''very'' {{Bishounen}}, complete with [[BishieSparkle sparkles]].
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* ProdigalFamily: In the [[Recap/OnePieceZouArc Zou Arc]], it is shown that Sanji is the third child of a royal family. Brook and Chopper wonder about his past, and Nami recollects the conversation about Sanji's family in the Jaya Arc. Later, it's revealed by Pekoms that he is part of a family of assassins. There is obvious tension between Sanji and his family, and in the Whole Cake Island Arc, we see why. At birth, [[spoiler: Vinsmoke Judge (Sanji's father)]] wanted his children to become nothing more than [[TykeBomb Tyke-Bombs]]. After having [[spoiler: an already-super-powered Reiju (Sanji's sister)]], he successfully did so with his sons [[spoiler: Ichiji, Niji, and Yonj]]. However, [[spoiler: thanks to the intervention of Vinsmoke Sora (Sanji's mother) due to the drug she took]] Sanji became a normal human being. His compassion and humility are what drove his brothers and his father to abuse him physically, mentally, verbally, and psychologically for the next couple of years. Fortunately for Sanji, Reiju helped him escape. 13 years later, [[spoiler: he is whisked away and threatened by Big Mom and his father, for the fate of his hands and loved ones, specifically his old crew and his adoptive father Zeff, on the Baratie. Unfortunately, he undergoes more torment by his brothers and father, and WORSE by his manipulative fiancée. Just when hope seems grim, his friends, along with new allies, decide to intervene with a plot to take down Big Mom and rescue his family. After they are rescued and the commotion has settled, Judge asks Sanji for what reason he saved him. Sanji replies that it was to honor his adoptive father's beliefs and tells Judge not to go to him or East Blue again. After even more commotion, as the Straw Hat crew passes by Judge's castle, Judge asks Luffy why he would go so far with Sanji. The latter just responds with a thank you and goodbye.]]
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* PriceOnTheirHead: A pirate's prestige is tied to the size of the bounty the World Government has placed on his or her head. Likewise, a pirate crew's prestige is indicated by the sum of bounties on all of its current members. The main characters, for instance, started off with more or less zero bounties, and are currently rocking a total of over 3,000,000,000 GlobalCurrency.

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* PriceOnTheirHead: A pirate's prestige is tied to the size of the bounty the World Government has placed on his or her head.head, based on the "crimes" or actions they have committed. Likewise, a pirate crew's prestige is indicated by the sum of bounties on all of its current members. The main characters, for instance, started off with more or less zero bounties, and are currently rocking a total of over 3,000,000,000 GlobalCurrency. Following most arcs, a few obviously dread the rise of their bounty while the rest look forward to one upping each other. Chopper is a special case because he is constantly annoyed how he has the lowest bounty due to being mistaken as the TeamPet.
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** OutsideGenreFoe: At least two of the films feature villains whose powers and nature make them seem very out of place in the ''One Piece'' world. ''Anime/BaronOmatsuriAndTheSecretIsland'' has [[spoiler: Lily Carnation, a BotanicalAbomination who feeds on human flesh and can resurrect those it eats as eerily life-like botanical clones.]] ''Anime/OnePieceFilmRed'' has [[spoiler:Tot Musica, an EldritchAbomination born from humanity's negative emotions which is inextricably tied to the Sing-Sing Fruit and exists in two dimensions simultaneously, which is even referred to as "The Demon King".]] Arguably, the BigBad of ''Anime/TheCursedHolySword counts; whilst the concept of swords in ''One Piece'' being cursed does exist, no other sword has demonstrated the ability to control their user and manipulate their user's body to the point of regenerating a severed arm.
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OnePiece/TropesAToB ([[AdaptationInducedPlotHole/OnePiece Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole]], [[ArcVillain/OnePiece Arc Villain]], [[BerserkButton/OnePiece Berserk Button]], [[BewareTheSillyOnes/OnePiece Beware the Silly One]], [[BigBrotherInstinct/OnePiece Big Brother Instinct]], [[Bowdlerise/OnePiece Bowdlerise]], [[BreakTheCutie/OnePiece Break the Cutie]]) | OnePiece/TropesCToD ([[CallBack/OnePiece Call-Back]], [[ChekhovsGun/OnePiece Chekhov's Gun]], [[Cliffhanger/OnePiece Cliffhanger]], [[CombatPragmatist/OnePiece Combat Pragmatist]], [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/OnePiece Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]], [[CurbStompBattle/OnePiece Curb-Stomp Battle]], [[DarkAndTroubledPast/OnePiece Dark and Troubled Past]], [[DeconstructedCharacterArchetype/OnePiece Deconstructed Character Archetype]]) | OnePiece/TropesEToF ([[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness/OnePiece Early Installment Weirdness]], [[FamousLastWords/OnePiece Famous Last Words]], [[Foreshadowing/OnePiece Foreshadowing]]) | OnePiece/TropesGToJ ([[HeartIsAnAwesomePower/OnePiece Hearth is an Awesome Power]], [[Hypocrite/OnePiece Hypocrite]]) | OnePiece/TropesKToM ([[LaserGuidedKarma/OnePiece Laser-Guided Karma]], [[LogicalWeakness/OnePiece Logical Weakness]], [[MassOhCrap/OnePiece Mass "Oh, Crap!"]], [[MoralMyopia/OnePiece Moral Myopia]], [[MusclesAreMeaningless/OnePiece Muscles Are Meaningless]]) | '''Tropes N to P''' ([[NiceJobFixingItVillain/OnePiece Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]], [[OhCrap/OnePiece Oh, Crap!]], [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness/OnePiece O.O.C. Is Serious Business]]) | OnePiece/TropesQToS ([[TheReveal/OnePiece The Reveal]], [[ShoutOut/OnePiece Shout-Out]], [[SpannerInTheWorks/OnePiece Spanner in the Works]], [[SuperpowerLottery/OnePiece Superpower Lottery]]) | OnePiece/TropesTToZ ([[WhamEpisode/OnePiece Wham Episode]], [[WhamLine/OnePiece Wham Line]])]]]]-]

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OnePiece/TropesAToB ([[AdaptationInducedPlotHole/OnePiece Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole]], [[ArcVillain/OnePiece Arc Villain]], [[BerserkButton/OnePiece Berserk Button]], [[BewareTheSillyOnes/OnePiece Beware the Silly One]], [[BigBrotherInstinct/OnePiece Big Brother Instinct]], [[Bowdlerise/OnePiece Bowdlerise]], [[BreakTheCutie/OnePiece Break the Cutie]]) | OnePiece/TropesCToD ([[CallBack/OnePiece Call-Back]], [[ChekhovsGun/OnePiece Chekhov's Gun]], [[Cliffhanger/OnePiece Cliffhanger]], [[CombatPragmatist/OnePiece Combat Pragmatist]], [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/OnePiece Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]], [[CurbStompBattle/OnePiece Curb-Stomp Battle]], [[DarkAndTroubledPast/OnePiece Dark and Troubled Past]], [[DeconstructedCharacterArchetype/OnePiece Deconstructed Character Archetype]]) | OnePiece/TropesEToF ([[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness/OnePiece Early Installment Weirdness]], [[FamousLastWords/OnePiece Famous Last Words]], [[Foreshadowing/OnePiece Foreshadowing]]) | OnePiece/TropesGToJ ([[HeartIsAnAwesomePower/OnePiece Hearth Heart is an Awesome Power]], [[Hypocrite/OnePiece Hypocrite]]) | OnePiece/TropesKToM ([[LaserGuidedKarma/OnePiece Laser-Guided Karma]], [[LogicalWeakness/OnePiece Logical Weakness]], [[MassOhCrap/OnePiece Mass "Oh, Crap!"]], [[MoralMyopia/OnePiece Moral Myopia]], [[MusclesAreMeaningless/OnePiece Muscles Are Meaningless]]) | '''Tropes N to P''' ([[NiceJobFixingItVillain/OnePiece Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]], [[OhCrap/OnePiece Oh, Crap!]], [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness/OnePiece O.O.C. Is Serious Business]]) | OnePiece/TropesQToS ([[TheReveal/OnePiece The Reveal]], [[ShoutOut/OnePiece Shout-Out]], [[SpannerInTheWorks/OnePiece Spanner in the Works]], [[SuperpowerLottery/OnePiece Superpower Lottery]]) | OnePiece/TropesTToZ ([[WhamEpisode/OnePiece Wham Episode]], [[WhamLine/OnePiece Wham Line]])]]]]-]
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OnePiece/TropesAToB ([[AdaptationInducedPlotHole/OnePiece Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole]], [[ArcVillain/OnePiece Arc Villain]], [[BerserkButton/OnePiece Berserk Button]], [[BewareTheSillyOnes/OnePiece Beware the Silly One]], [[BigBrotherInstinct/OnePiece Big Brother Instinct]], [[Bowdlerise/OnePiece Bowdlerise]], [[BreakTheCutie/OnePiece Break the Cutie]]) | OnePiece/TropesCToD ([[CallBack/OnePiece Call-Back]], [[ChekhovsGun/OnePiece Chekhovs Gun]], [[Cliffhanger/OnePiece Cliffhanger]], [[CombatPragmatist/OnePiece Combat Pragmatist]], [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/OnePiece Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]], [[DarkAndTroubledPast/OnePiece Dark and Troubled Past]], [[DeconstructedCharacterArchetype/OnePiece Deconstructed Character Archetype]]) | OnePiece/TropesEToF ([[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness/OnePiece Early Installment Weirdness]], [[FamousLastWords/OnePiece Famous Last Words]], [[Foreshadowing/OnePiece Foreshadowing]]) | OnePiece/TropesGToJ ([[Hypocrite/OnePiece Hypocrite]]) | OnePiece/TropesKToM ([[LaserGuidedKarma/OnePiece Laser-Guided Karma]], [[LogicalWeakness/OnePiece Logical Weakness]], [[MoralMyopia/OnePiece Moral Myopia]], [[MusclesAreMeaningless/OnePiece Muscles Are Meaningless]]) | '''Tropes N to P''' ([[NiceJobFixingItVillain/OnePiece Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]], [[OhCrap/OnePiece Oh, Crap!]], [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness/OnePiece O.O.C. Is Serious Business]]) | OnePiece/TropesQToS ([[ReferencedBy/OnePiece Referenced By]], [[ShoutOut/OnePiece Shout-Out]], [[SpannerInTheWorks/OnePiece Spanner in the Works]], [[SuperpowerLottery/OnePiece Superpower Lottery]]) | OnePiece/TropesTToZ ([[WhamEpisode/OnePiece Wham Episode]], [[WhamLine/OnePiece Wham Line]])]]]]-]

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OnePiece/TropesAToB ([[AdaptationInducedPlotHole/OnePiece Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole]], [[ArcVillain/OnePiece Arc Villain]], [[BerserkButton/OnePiece Berserk Button]], [[BewareTheSillyOnes/OnePiece Beware the Silly One]], [[BigBrotherInstinct/OnePiece Big Brother Instinct]], [[Bowdlerise/OnePiece Bowdlerise]], [[BreakTheCutie/OnePiece Break the Cutie]]) | OnePiece/TropesCToD ([[CallBack/OnePiece Call-Back]], [[ChekhovsGun/OnePiece Chekhovs Chekhov's Gun]], [[Cliffhanger/OnePiece Cliffhanger]], [[CombatPragmatist/OnePiece Combat Pragmatist]], [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/OnePiece Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]], [[CurbStompBattle/OnePiece Curb-Stomp Battle]], [[DarkAndTroubledPast/OnePiece Dark and Troubled Past]], [[DeconstructedCharacterArchetype/OnePiece Deconstructed Character Archetype]]) | OnePiece/TropesEToF ([[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness/OnePiece Early Installment Weirdness]], [[FamousLastWords/OnePiece Famous Last Words]], [[Foreshadowing/OnePiece Foreshadowing]]) | OnePiece/TropesGToJ ([[Hypocrite/OnePiece ([[HeartIsAnAwesomePower/OnePiece Hearth is an Awesome Power]], [[Hypocrite/OnePiece Hypocrite]]) | OnePiece/TropesKToM ([[LaserGuidedKarma/OnePiece Laser-Guided Karma]], [[LogicalWeakness/OnePiece Logical Weakness]], [[MassOhCrap/OnePiece Mass "Oh, Crap!"]], [[MoralMyopia/OnePiece Moral Myopia]], [[MusclesAreMeaningless/OnePiece Muscles Are Meaningless]]) | '''Tropes N to P''' ([[NiceJobFixingItVillain/OnePiece Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]], [[OhCrap/OnePiece Oh, Crap!]], [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness/OnePiece O.O.C. Is Serious Business]]) | OnePiece/TropesQToS ([[ReferencedBy/OnePiece Referenced By]], ([[TheReveal/OnePiece The Reveal]], [[ShoutOut/OnePiece Shout-Out]], [[SpannerInTheWorks/OnePiece Spanner in the Works]], [[SuperpowerLottery/OnePiece Superpower Lottery]]) | OnePiece/TropesTToZ ([[WhamEpisode/OnePiece Wham Episode]], [[WhamLine/OnePiece Wham Line]])]]]]-]
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* PictorialLetterSubstitution: The [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/one_piece_logo_by_ryukai_san_1734.jpg title logo]] has a skeleton with a straw hat for an "O", [[CharacterInTheLogo a silhouette of Luffy as as "I"]], and an anchor as an "E". An early volume's Q&A segment features a Japanese reader referring to the series as "NEP ECE," which the author said was very common at the time.
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* PowerWalk: Several times, but the most iconic was the first: The Walk to Arlong Park.
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* OverprotectiveDad: Genzo occasionally is this in regards to Nami, such as threatening to kill Luffy if he ever makes her cry and complaining that her bounty poster is going to attract more suitors than bounty hunters. [[HypocriticalHumor Said while holding a life-sized enlargement of the bounty poster.]]
** Another one is Princess Shirahoshi's father King Neptune who locked up his daughter for ten years to protect her. However, it is justified as a StalkerWithACrush was sending her "love letters" in the form of swords and axes that could track her like a missile and are only stopped when they hit something.
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* PeekABangs: Sanji has these. Duval and Drip, formerly Sanji's bounty poster doppelgangers, also had some ("formerly" due to Sanji rearranging Duval's face while Drip is now presumed dead). Luffy himself has twice briefly fashioned his hair like this to mock Sanji as well.
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OnePiece/TropesAToB ([[AdaptationInducedPlotHole/OnePiece Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole]], [[ArcVillain/OnePiece Arc Villain]], [[BerserkButton/OnePiece Berserk Button]], [[BigBrotherInstinct/OnePiece Big Brother Instinct]], [[Bowdlerise/OnePiece Bowdlerise]]) | OnePiece/TropesCToD ([[CallBack/OnePiece Call-Back]], [[ChekhovsGun/OnePiece Chekhovs Gun]], [[Cliffhanger/OnePiece Cliffhanger]], [[CombatPragmatist/OnePiece Combat Pragmatist]], [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/OnePiece Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]], [[DeconstructedCharacterArchetype/OnePiece Deconstructed Character Archetype]]) | OnePiece/TropesEToF ([[FamousLastWords/OnePiece Famous Last Words]], [[Foreshadowing/OnePiece Foreshadowing]]) | OnePiece/TropesGToJ | OnePiece/TropesKToM ([[LaserGuidedKarma/OnePiece Laser-Guided Karma]], [[LogicalWeakness/OnePiece Logical Weakness]], [[MoralMyopia/OnePiece Moral Myopia]]) | '''Tropes N to P''' ([[NiceJobFixingItVillain/OnePiece Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]], [[OhCrap/OnePiece Oh, Crap!]], [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness/OnePiece O.O.C. Is Serious Business]]) | OnePiece/TropesQToS ([[ReferencedBy/OnePiece Referenced By]], [[ShoutOut/OnePiece Shout-Out]], [[SpannerInTheWorks/OnePiece Spanner in the Works]], [[SuperpowerLottery/OnePiece Superpower Lottery]]) | OnePiece/TropesTToZ ([[WhamEpisode/OnePiece Wham Episode]], [[WhamLine/OnePiece Wham Line]])]]]]-]

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OnePiece/TropesAToB ([[AdaptationInducedPlotHole/OnePiece Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole]], [[ArcVillain/OnePiece Arc Villain]], [[BerserkButton/OnePiece Berserk Button]], [[BewareTheSillyOnes/OnePiece Beware the Silly One]], [[BigBrotherInstinct/OnePiece Big Brother Instinct]], [[Bowdlerise/OnePiece Bowdlerise]]) Bowdlerise]], [[BreakTheCutie/OnePiece Break the Cutie]]) | OnePiece/TropesCToD ([[CallBack/OnePiece Call-Back]], [[ChekhovsGun/OnePiece Chekhovs Gun]], [[Cliffhanger/OnePiece Cliffhanger]], [[CombatPragmatist/OnePiece Combat Pragmatist]], [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/OnePiece Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]], [[DarkAndTroubledPast/OnePiece Dark and Troubled Past]], [[DeconstructedCharacterArchetype/OnePiece Deconstructed Character Archetype]]) | OnePiece/TropesEToF ([[FamousLastWords/OnePiece ([[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness/OnePiece Early Installment Weirdness]], [[FamousLastWords/OnePiece Famous Last Words]], [[Foreshadowing/OnePiece Foreshadowing]]) | OnePiece/TropesGToJ ([[Hypocrite/OnePiece Hypocrite]]) | OnePiece/TropesKToM ([[LaserGuidedKarma/OnePiece Laser-Guided Karma]], [[LogicalWeakness/OnePiece Logical Weakness]], [[MoralMyopia/OnePiece Moral Myopia]]) Myopia]], [[MusclesAreMeaningless/OnePiece Muscles Are Meaningless]]) | '''Tropes N to P''' ([[NiceJobFixingItVillain/OnePiece Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]], [[OhCrap/OnePiece Oh, Crap!]], [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness/OnePiece O.O.C. Is Serious Business]]) | OnePiece/TropesQToS ([[ReferencedBy/OnePiece Referenced By]], [[ShoutOut/OnePiece Shout-Out]], [[SpannerInTheWorks/OnePiece Spanner in the Works]], [[SuperpowerLottery/OnePiece Superpower Lottery]]) | OnePiece/TropesTToZ ([[WhamEpisode/OnePiece Wham Episode]], [[WhamLine/OnePiece Wham Line]])]]]]-]
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* PageTurnSurprise:
** In the [[Recap/OnePieceDressrosaArc Dressrosa Arc]], Usopp's wild reaction to being force-fed a super-hot grape is revealed by turning the page and occupies up the whole thing.
** Enel's huge JawDrop.
** Not to mention the fantastic reveal of Ace's heritage during the Whitebeard War arc. It came completely out of the left field for everyone.
** At the start of the Sabaody Archipelago arc, it turns out that Duval, the leader of the gang the Straw Hats are fighting, has a grudge against one of the Straw Hats. What follows are two such surprises in rapid succession. The first is when Duval reveals that he has a grudge against Sanji, and the second is when Duval's mask is knocked off and he turns out to be [[spoiler:a stranger who looks just like Sanji's poorly drawn WantedPoster]].

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* PaperThinDisguise: Several throughout the series. The most noticeable cases include Usopp disguising himself as Sogeking, Foxy's various disguises, [[spoiler: the fake Straw Hats, and Luffy's outfit in Dressrosa]]. [[ZigzaggedTrope Success varies.]]

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Several throughout the series. The most noticeable cases include Usopp disguising himself as Sogeking, Foxy's various disguises, [[spoiler: the fake Straw Hats, and Luffy's outfit in Dressrosa]]. [[ZigzaggedTrope Success varies.]]]]
** When the Arabastian monarch Cobra and Igaram, the captain of the royal gards, wanted to spy on how his daughter Vivi becaming friends with the locals, they tried to disguise themselves, but were found out the second they were seen (by a bunch of young children); Their attempts to hide themselves to not be seen in the first place were as ineffective as their shitty disguises.
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* NotTheIllnessThatKilledThem:
** The legendary pirate king, Gol D. Roger, found out he had a terminal illness shortly before his final voyage. Once he reached the final island on the Grand Line and learned all there was to know about the world, he disbanded his crew and surrendered to the Marines knowing they would execute him, because he wanted to go out dramatically with the whole world watching rather than passing quietly of a disease. With his FinalSpeech, Roger inspires countless thousands of people to set to the seas [[PlotTriggeringDeath and kicks off the story]].
** Dr. Hiriluk suffered from an incurable sickness that was gradually killing him. His illness went into remission for a while after he was awed by the sight of a grove of flowering cherry blossoms, and it inspired him to practice medicine and find a way to share the cherry blossom miracle in his wintery homeland. His adoptive son and apprentice Chopper attempts to cure him with a rare mushroom, not knowing it is extremely poisonous (Hiriluk ate the mushroom knowing full well of its lethality because he saw how badly injured Chopper had gotten in the search for the mushroom.) Ultimately, he dies by committing suicide, by blowing himself up, to spare Chopper from accidentally killing his own father figure or allowing the corrupt king to execute him.
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** In her first appearance, Boa Hancock sports a red piece of clothing that exposes half of her massive breasts and [[BareYourMidriff her midriff]].

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* OnceAnEpisode: Not in the manga proper, but nine SBS sessions ended with Oda interviewing one of the Japanese voice actors for the Straw Hats. The trope comes into play during each interview -- Oda asks the interviewee what SBS really stands for. ...All of them didn't get the answer right. [[note]]It stands for "Shitsumon o boshū soru", Japanese for "I'm taking questions".[[/note]]

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* OnceAnEpisode: Not in the manga proper, but nine ten SBS sessions ended with Oda interviewing one of the Japanese voice actors for the Straw Hats. The trope comes into play during each interview -- Oda asks the interviewee what SBS really stands for. ...All of them didn't get the answer right. [[note]]It stands for "Shitsumon o boshū soru", Japanese for "I'm taking questions".[[/note]]
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* NavelDeepNeckline: A regular feature of fanservice-y female characters.
** In her first appearance, Boa Hancock sports a red piece of clothing that exposes half of her massive breasts and [[BareYourMidriff her midriff]].
** Robin has this after the time-skip.
** Tashigi, but not by choice. [[spoiler: In the Punk Hazard Arc, she and Smoker get their bodies switched and since Smoker likes to keep his shirt unbuttoned...]]
** Lately, since the general increase in {{Fanservice}} after the TimeSkip, several female characters sport this on a regular basis.
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* OurGiantsAreBigger: The entire series is crammed with 'em -- to the point where One Piece is the current page image. Beyond just the giants though, One Piece is also notable for having ''huge'' humans. For starters, the average height for men in the One Piece world is clearly well over 6 feet, because guys like Zoro (5'11") are shown to be shorter than most other men while guys like Luffy (5'8") are practically ''dwarfed'' by everybody. And that's just the average humans; there are guys literally between 8 and 12 feet tall just walking around casually. Then, there are humans who can grow to be big enough to resemble small giants. One example among many is Big Mom, who was inexplicably three times the size of her parents by the time she was ''5 years old'' and the same size as giant children, growing to 28 feet by adulthood. Then, to crank it UpToEleven, ''there are giants even among the giants''; whereas the average giant is in the 50ft range, you have some rare ones like Oars who can grow to be about 200 feet tall or so.

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* OurGiantsAreBigger: The entire series is crammed with 'em -- to the point where One Piece is the current page image. Beyond just the giants though, One Piece is also notable for having ''huge'' humans. For starters, the average height for men in the One Piece world is clearly well over 6 feet, because guys like Zoro (5'11") are shown to be shorter than most other men while guys like Luffy (5'8") are practically ''dwarfed'' by everybody. And that's just the average humans; there are guys literally between 8 and 12 feet tall just walking around casually. Then, there are humans who can grow to be big enough to resemble small giants. One example among many is Big Mom, who was inexplicably three times the size of her parents by the time she was ''5 years old'' and the same size as giant children, growing to 28 feet by adulthood. Then, to crank it UpToEleven, up to eleven, ''there are giants even among the giants''; whereas the average giant is in the 50ft range, you have some rare ones like Oars who can grow to be about 200 feet tall or so.



** Rob Lucci. While the Marine Corps's doctrine of "Absolute Justice" is already quite {{Knight Templar}}ish, Lucci takes this UpToEleven with his "Dark Justice". He has admitted he [[BloodKnight enjoys killing]]. [[{{Tykebomb}} At the age of thirteen]], he [[KickTheDog murdered 500 hostage soldiers for the crime of allowing themselves to be captured]], before taking the pirate captain's head. Much later, Lucci says that while executing missions perfectly is his duty to the World Government, for him it's all about the blood.

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** Rob Lucci. While the Marine Corps's doctrine of "Absolute Justice" is already quite {{Knight Templar}}ish, Lucci takes this UpToEleven up to eleven with his "Dark Justice". He has admitted he [[BloodKnight enjoys killing]]. [[{{Tykebomb}} At the age of thirteen]], he [[KickTheDog murdered 500 hostage soldiers for the crime of allowing themselves to be captured]], before taking the pirate captain's head. Much later, Lucci says that while executing missions perfectly is his duty to the World Government, for him it's all about the blood.

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