One Piece enthüllte Ruffys Mutter auf die subtilste Art und Weise, die möglich war

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    One Piece enthüllte Ruffys Mutter auf die subtilste Art und Weise, die möglich war

    Zusammenfassung

    • Ein Stück neckt das Erscheinen von Ruffys Mutter in einer zusätzlichen Geschichte in Kapitel #1057.
    • Die mysteriöse Frau, die in einer Rückblende mit Shanks zu sehen ist, könnte Ruffys Mutter sein, obwohl es keine offizielle Bestätigung gibt.

    • Der Zeitpunkt der Rückblende stimmt nicht mit Ruffys Vergangenheit überein, aber es ist möglich, dass Shanks Foosha Village schon einmal besucht und Ruffys Mutter getroffen hat, was die Verbindung zwischen den Rivalen um den Titel des Piratenkönigs weiter vertieft.

    Ein Stück Möglicherweise hat er sich bereits mit einem der größten Rätsel in der langen Geschichte der Serie befasst, indem er das Aussehen der Mutter des Protagonisten geärgert hat. Monkey D. Ruffy. Während Ruffys Beziehung zu seinem Vater, dem Anführer der Revolutionsarmee, Monkey D. Dragon, ebenfalls Gegenstand vieler Spekulationen ist, ist die Mutter des zukünftigen Piratenkönigs ein noch größeres Rätsel, weshalb es enttäuschend ist, dass sie für die Geschichte relativ unwichtig zu sein scheint.

    Obwohl Dragon und seine Revolutionsarmee in der letzten Saga der Serie eine größere Rolle spielten, Ein StückDer Autor von Eiichiro Oda erklärte, dass Ruffys Mutter niemals vorgestellt werden würdeda er kein Interesse daran hat, diesen Teil der Geschichte zu erkunden. Allerdings in einer zusätzlichen Geschichte, die in Kapitel #1057 als Anknüpfungspunkt erscheint One Piece-Film: Rot, Eine mysteriöse Frau mit einem Baby erscheint auf einem Panel, was die Fans dazu veranlasst, darüber zu spekulieren Sie könnte Ruffys Mutter sein.


    Zusätzliche Geschichte eines Theaterstücks im Kapitel[ter 1057 showing Uta's memories of her childhood as she writes one of her songs

    The woman appears in a flashback of Shanks, singing a lullaby to her baby. This inspires the powerful Yonko to sing to his own baby daughter, Uta, who then grows up to become a world-famous singer. There is no official confirmation that the figures seen in the extra story are baby Luffy and his mother, but considering that Eiichiro Oda rarely does something without a specific purpose, many fans have speculated that this could be the case.

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    A Subtle One Piece Detail May Have Revealed Luffy’s Mother

    One Piece created by Eiichiro Oda, chapter #1057

    While some argue One Piece has too many mysteries, the mystery of Luffy’s mother has been on fans’ minds for some time. Luffy was born in the village of Foosha, a remote province of the Goa Kingdom in the East Blue Sea. His father is one of the most wanted men in the world, the leader of the Revolutionary Army, which openly antagonizes and tries to overthrow the tyrannical World Government.

    However, after his birth in One Piece, Dragon left Luffy in the care of the future Straw Hat’s grandpa, Monkey D. Garp, a legendary hero of the Navy who trained Luffy to become a great Marine in the future. Nothing was ever said about Luffy’s mother, not even her name. Later, when the kid was 6, his life changed forever after meeting Red-Haired Shanks and his pirate crew, who were stationed in Foosha for some time. That encounter inspired Luffy to become a pirate, much to Garp’s despair, and he finally set sails for his adventure after turning 17.


    Shanks and young luffy face giant sea king

    The timing of the extra story in chapter #1057 does not match with what is known about Luffy’s past history, as Luffy’s first meeting with Shanks should have been when he was 6. However, there is no reason to think that Shanks did not visit Foosha village before. Actually, considering that the Red-Hair Pirates used it as a safe base, it would be unlikely that they were not familiar with the place already. This could also imply that Shanks knew Luffy’s mother, and perhaps even Dragon, which makes the relationship between the two rivals for the title of Pirate King even closer.

    The Identity Of Luffy’s Mom In One Piece Is Still Unkown

    Unfortunately, The List Of Candidates Are Pretty Thin


    Luffy looking concerned as Usopp is flipped upside down in the rain in One Piece.

    Unfortunately, for fans wondering about Luffy’s mom, the story provides few hints, if any, about possible identities. In terms of concrete details, there’s basically nothing aside from the fair assumption that she hooked up with Dragon and eventually gave birth to Luffy. Beyond that, everything else is just fan theories with some minor circumstantial evidence, but nothing concrete to suggest they were intentionally planted by Oda.

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    One of the most plausible theories for some time was that Luffy’s mom was Garp’s kid, and not Dragon. While this would have made sense and certainly sounded plausible for a long time, One Piece officially debunked the theory that Dragon was Garp’s son-in-law. In a flashback showing Garp training, Garp specifically says that he can’t believe his son was a revolutionary.

    Though that theory would have made sense with One Piece lore until it was debunked, other fan theories get far more wild. The most famous theory is that Luffy’s mom is actually the villain Crocodile. This theory relies on the idea that Crocodile is actually a trans man. Though this theory has its fans, it’s on incredibly shaky ground and would even be contradicted by the possible appearance of Luffy and his mom in chapter #1057.

    There are some more likely theories, such as the idea that Luffy’s mom is a celestial dragon, but the ultimate answer seems to be that Luffy’s mom is so unimportant to the plot, that she’s not really a character at all. Oda has been rather emphatic in his idea that a mom is the antithesis of adventure, and though he may have changed his mind recently, or could have even been teasing fans, it still remains more than likely that Luffy’s mom simply has no place in the story.

    One Piece May Never Fully Reveal Luffy’s Mother


    Screenshot from One Piece anime show young Luffy eating the Gomu Gomu no Mi Devil Fruit.

    As is often the case with One Piece, whenever a mystery seems about to be solved, many new ones spring up. Oda once stated (in the SBS for volume 78) that he considers “mother” to be the opposite of “adventure”, and that’s why so many of his characters have dead or missing mothers.

    Considering that, it’s not likely that Luffy’s mother will have a role in the story and, if it’s actually her in chapter #1057, this one panel could remain her only appearance. One Piece fans can still hope to learn more about her when more details about Luffy‘s relationship with his father Dragon is explored more in the Final Saga.

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