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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 Ones]], [[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 ('''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]]) | OnePiece/TropesNToP ([[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 Ones]], [[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 ('''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]]) | OnePiece/TropesNToP ([[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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** When Luffy carelessly pokes open the holes in his Straw Hat that Nami just sewed shut after his fight with Buggy, she punishes him by poking his face with her needle, explaining that hitting him wouldn't actually work. Later in the story, [[RuleOfFunny she'll dish out plenty of slapstick on Luffy despite his supposed immunity to blunt force like fists]] (at least without [[KiAttacks Color of Armament Haki]]).

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** When Luffy carelessly pokes open the holes in his Straw Hat that Nami just sewed shut after his fight with Buggy, she punishes him by poking his face with her needle, explaining that hitting him wouldn't actually work. Later in the story, [[RuleOfFunny she'll dish out plenty of slapstick on Luffy despite his supposed immunity to blunt force like fists]] (at least without [[KiAttacks Color of Armament Haki]]).[[note]]Oda would later remark that while Nami doesn't ''technically'' hurt him, he does feel bad everytime she punches him.[[/note]]
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* While the visual cues are only visible to the audience (as Rayleigh confirmed that it's invisible in-universe), Haki had little to no visual cues whenever a character used it before the timeskip. As the series progressed, Haki became a standard ability for any self-respecting strong individual in the New World, and it gained visible effects on usage: Color of Armament has the user coating their bodies with a black material, Color of Observation shows the user's eyes glowing upon activation, Color of the Conqueror shows a monochrome blast in the anime, and when two people with Conqueror's Haki clash, black lightning surges. The original usage of Conqueror's Haki, by Shanks in chapter 1, was also different: the Sea King he used it on got scared and ran away, but after Haki is properly introduced, victims of Conqueror's Haki are usually knocked unconscious.

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* While the visual cues are only visible to the audience (as Rayleigh confirmed that it's invisible in-universe), Haki had little to no visual cues whenever a character used it before the timeskip. As the series progressed, Haki became a standard ability for any self-respecting strong individual in the New World, and it gained visible effects on usage: Color of Armament has the user coating their bodies with a black material, Color of Observation shows the user's eyes glowing upon activation, Color of the Conqueror shows a monochrome blast in the anime, and when two people with [[AwesomenessIsAForce Conqueror's Haki Haki]] clash, black lightning surges. The original usage of Conqueror's Haki, by Shanks in chapter 1, was also different: the Sea King he used it on got scared and ran away, but after Haki is properly introduced, victims of Conqueror's Haki are usually knocked unconscious.
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* Kuina dying by falling down some stairs in Zoro’s backstory doesn’t mesh well at all with later One Piece. [[TruthInTelevision While it’s a shockingly sudden and very realistic]] way for someone to die, ''One Piece'' characters- up to and including children- eventually came to be well known for being MadeOfIron as the series went on. So, for someone who was stronger than the already-abnormally-strong kid Zoro to just fall down some stairs and die… it would seem ridiculous happening to any character today, even if they were just a child.

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* Kuina dying by falling down some stairs in Zoro’s backstory doesn’t mesh well at all with later One Piece.''One Piece''. [[TruthInTelevision While it’s a shockingly sudden and very realistic]] way for someone to die, ''One Piece'' characters- up to and including children- eventually came to be well known for being MadeOfIron as the series went on. So, for someone who was stronger than the already-abnormally-strong kid Zoro to just fall down some stairs and die… it would seem ridiculous happening to any character today, even if they were just a child.
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* Kuina dying by falling down some stairs in Zoro’s backstory doesn’t mesh very well with later One Piece. [[TruthInTelevision While it’s a shockingly sudden and very realistic]] way for someone to die, ''One Piece'' characters- up to and including children- eventually came to be well known for being MadeOfIron as the series went on. So for someone who was stronger than the already-abnormally-strong kid Zoro to just fall down some stairs and die… it would seem ridiculous happening to any character today, even if they were just a child.

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* Kuina dying by falling down some stairs in Zoro’s backstory doesn’t mesh very well at all with later One Piece. [[TruthInTelevision While it’s a shockingly sudden and very realistic]] way for someone to die, ''One Piece'' characters- up to and including children- eventually came to be well known for being MadeOfIron as the series went on. So So, for someone who was stronger than the already-abnormally-strong kid Zoro to just fall down some stairs and die… it would seem ridiculous happening to any character today, even if they were just a child.

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