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One Piece's Unexpected Cameo Proves the Series is Finally Ending

 One Piece's Unexpected Cameo Proves the Series is Finally Ending

One Piece's new chapter is filled with an surprise appearance from one of its nostalgic characters which proves it is actually coming to an end. While Eiichiro Oda is known to have repeatedly stated that he would end the series within the next few years but fans have never had the courage to believe the claims seriously since Oda often hasn't been able to adhere to his stated dates. The return to one of the series famous and oldest canines in the latest installment of the Egghead Arc finally makes the One Piece's rapidly approaching conclusion appear to be a fact.

Chapter #1114 in One Piece shows viewers from all over the world responding to the message from Vegapunk as well as Chouchou as well as the Mayor in Orange Town, who appear in a pleasant, yet surprising appearance. The world has not seen much of the beloved pet from the East Blue Saga save for one cover story, making appearances like this an even greater nostalgic.


It is interesting that the show is re-visiting its top characters proves the fact that The One Piece's journey is reaching its full circle prior to its final chapter and ultimate conclusion of Luffy's story. Chouchou's appearance acts as an opportunity to remind us of how many miles Luffy has made since his first voyage in the first episode, fighting off the evil clowns, and becoming a formidable ruler of the Sea who is combating the power of the Navy as well as The World Government. This cameo demonstrates the vastness of the message Vegapunk is spreading, and can affect even dogs within the most tiniest corner in the One Piece's the world.

One Piece Brings Back Its Most Nostalgic Characters as the Final Saga Takes Off


Even though Luffy is able to free many countries from oppressive regimes during the time in the course of One PieceOrange Town was the initial location Luffy freed. It could be considered safe to say the story of Chouchou as well as his background are among the most enduring elements in The East Blue Saga and the moment at which the majority of viewers became enthralled with One Piece. In spite of that, the most recent chapter features Chouchou's debut in the main narrative of One Piece from the beginning of the series.

Chouchou's appearance on the other hand is in the front cover story of chapter 619. This is the first time Chouchou has reconstructed his favorite food shop. In this way, even though the most recent chapters have revealed numerous places that are nostalgic around the globe reacting to the message of Vegapunk, Orange Town somehow comes in a more surprising way, since the arc is one of the only ones that are part of the East Blue Saga that Oda hadn't revisited up until this point..

Orange Town's Significance Will Be Realized in the Final Saga


Due to Oda's inclination to connect even the tiniest of details The Orange Town arc may soon uncover its importance to the larger plot. Although it's fun it is also a serious one. Orange Town arc and Chouchou's story examined how the idea of treasure is highly subjective and could prove important in determining the character that is The One Piece treasure.

The story on the cover of Orange Town also reveals that the residents of Orange Town have constructed an image of Chouchou carrying a jar of food on top of the fountain. It is likely to be in honor of the day that Luffy got his revenge on Mohji and Richie over the destruction of Chouchou's shop. The return of Chouchou is an ode to Luffy's humble beginnings as well as an indication of his sweeping influence in the city, as shown by the law.


In the end, One Piece's vast world-building ensures that it has many more characters than anyone is able to manage, however Eiichiro Oda continues to delight fans with heart-warming appearances such as Chochou's. Although there are many exciting locations as well as individuals One Piece has yet to see The upcoming episodes in The Final Saga will surely give those who love the show that much-needed closure prior to the end of the series.

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