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*** Impel Down is a gigantic underwater prison built in several rising tiers. Based on all that have been shown of the setting previously, it would have been a momentous effort, perhaps an impossible one, to build... if it had been underwater the entire time. But this new reveal brings forth the additional possibility that it was once entirely above land and used to bema very high tower.

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*** Impel Down is a gigantic underwater prison built in several rising tiers. Based on all that have been shown of the setting previously, it would have been a momentous effort, perhaps an impossible one, to build... if it had been underwater the entire time. But this new reveal brings forth the additional possibility that it was once entirely above land and simply used to bema be a very high tower.

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* At the end of Chapter 1113, Vegapunk announces that the entire world will sink into the sea. Fans were very quick to find that not only has this revelation been set up and hinted at well in advance, but all across the series, in very nearly every arc, evidence could be found that the world has in fact been sinking this entire time!

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* At the end of Chapter 1113, Vegapunk announces that the entire world will sink into the sea. Fans were very quick to find that not only has this revelation been set up and hinted at well in advance, but all across the series, in very nearly every arc, evidence could be found that the world has in fact been sinking this entire time!time.



** Arriving in Alabasta, there is an extended sequence featuring normally sea-living dugongs migrating on land, being made possible by - as Vivi notes - the flow of the rivers weakening and the seawater encroaching higher up. This seemed like a fairly inconsequential thing to spend time on at the time, at most tangentially related to the larger concern of drought - but in hindsight it connects all too well to the recent revelations.
*** If one compares the shoreline of Jaya at the time of Montblanc Norland's second landing, to the time the Straw Hats arrive to his descendant Cricket's home, they will find that in the intervening four centuries the water has risen by several metres.
** Water 7, of course, has been steadily sinking for as long as anyone in the story can remember: this is one of the core conflicts in the Water 7 arc, and by the end of it, Iceburg is seeking a solution in making the entire island float. It will be one of the few places prepared to weather the flood. But there are subtler hints that it is not the only island that's been sinking:
*** Impel Down is a gigantic underwater prison built in several rising tiers. Based on all that have been shown of the setting previously, it would have been a momentous effort, perhaps an impossible one, to build... if it had been underwater the entire time. But this new reveal brings forth the additional possibility that it was once entirely above land and used to bema very high tower.
** The very existence of Noah. An enormous sacred ship built with the purpose to carry its charges into safety. And yet, what would the fish-people or merfolk need such a thing for? They can get around underwater just fine on their own. But a far more needy species is revealed: humans, forced out of all land and incapable of surviving underwater, would find the ship a literal lifesaver.



** The very existence of Noah. An enormous sacred ship built with the purpose to carry its charges into safety. And yet, what would the fish-people or merfolk need such a thing for? They can get around underwater just fine on their own. But now a far more needy species has been revealed: humans, recently forced out of all land and incapable of surviving underwater, would find the ship a literal lifesaver.
** Water 7, of course, has been steadily sinking for as long as anyone in the story can remember: this was one of the core conflicts in the arc, and by the end of it, Iceburg was seeking a solution in making the entire island float. It will be one of the few places prepared to weather the flood. But there are subtler hints that it is not the only island that's been sinking:
*** Early after arriving in Alabasta, there is an extended sequence featuring normally sea-living dugongs migrating on land, being made possible by - as Vivi notes - the flow of the rivers weakening and the seawater encroaching higher up. This seemed like a fairly inconsequential thing to spend time on at the time, at most tangentially related to the larger concern of drought - but in hindsight it connects all too well to the recent revelations.
*** If one compares the shoreline of Jaya at the time of Montblanc Norland's second landing, to the time the Straw Hats arrive to his descendant Cricket's home, they will find that in the intervening four centuries the water has risen by several metres.
*** Impel Down is a gigantic underwater prison built in several rising tiers. Based on all that have been shown of the setting previously, it would have been a momentous effort, perhaps an impossible one, to build... if it had been underwater the entire time. But this new reveal brings forth the additional possibility that it was once entirely above land, and consisted of a mere single tier, and one after another more tiers were added to combat its gradual sinking into the sea.

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** The very existence of Noah. An enormous sacred ship built with the purpose to carry its charges into safety. And yet, what would the fish-people or merfolk need such a thing for? They can get around underwater just fine on their own. But now a far more needy species has been revealed: humans, recently forced out of all land and incapable of surviving underwater, would find the ship a literal lifesaver.
** Water 7, of course, has been steadily sinking for as long as anyone in the story can remember: this was one of the core conflicts in the arc, and by the end of it, Iceburg was seeking a solution in making the entire island float. It will be one of the few places prepared to weather the flood. But there are subtler hints that it is not the only island that's been sinking:
*** Early after arriving in Alabasta, there is an extended sequence featuring normally sea-living dugongs migrating on land, being made possible by - as Vivi notes - the flow of the rivers weakening and the seawater encroaching higher up. This seemed like a fairly inconsequential thing to spend time on at the time, at most tangentially related to the larger concern of drought - but in hindsight it connects all too well to the recent revelations.
*** If one compares the shoreline of Jaya at the time of Montblanc Norland's second landing, to the time the Straw Hats arrive to his descendant Cricket's home, they will find that in the intervening four centuries the water has risen by several metres.
*** Impel Down is a gigantic underwater prison built in several rising tiers. Based on all that have been shown of the setting previously, it would have been a momentous effort, perhaps an impossible one, to build... if it had been underwater the entire time. But this new reveal brings forth the additional possibility that it was once entirely above land, and consisted of a mere single tier, and one after another more tiers were added to combat its gradual sinking into the sea.

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** The very existence of Noah. An enormous sacred ship built with the purpose to carry its charges into safety. And yet, what would the fish-people or merfolk need such a thing for? They can get around underwater just fine on their own. But now a far more needy species has been revealed: humans, recently forced out of all land and incapable of surviving underwater, would find the ship a literal lifesaver.



** Early after arriving in Alabasta, there is an extended sequence featuring normally sea-living dugongs migrating on land, being made possible by - as Vivi notes - the flow of the rivers weakening and the seawater encroaching higher up. This seemed like a fairly inconsequential thing to spend time on at the time, at most tangentially related to the larger concern of drought - but in hindsight it connects all too well to the recent revelations.
** If one compares the shoreline of Jaya at the time of Montblanc Norland's second landing, to the time the Straw Hats arrive to his descendant Cricket's home, they will find that in the intervening four centuries the water has risen by several metres.
** Impel Down is a gigantic underwater prison built in several rising tiers. Based on all that have been shown of the setting previously, it would have been a momentous effort, perhaps an impossible one, to build... if it had been underwater the entire time. But this new reveal brings forth the additional possibility that it was once entirely above land, and consisted of a mere single tier, and one after another more tiers were added to combat its gradual sinking into the sea.

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** *** Early after arriving in Alabasta, there is an extended sequence featuring normally sea-living dugongs migrating on land, being made possible by - as Vivi notes - the flow of the rivers weakening and the seawater encroaching higher up. This seemed like a fairly inconsequential thing to spend time on at the time, at most tangentially related to the larger concern of drought - but in hindsight it connects all too well to the recent revelations.
** *** If one compares the shoreline of Jaya at the time of Montblanc Norland's second landing, to the time the Straw Hats arrive to his descendant Cricket's home, they will find that in the intervening four centuries the water has risen by several metres.
** *** Impel Down is a gigantic underwater prison built in several rising tiers. Based on all that have been shown of the setting previously, it would have been a momentous effort, perhaps an impossible one, to build... if it had been underwater the entire time. But this new reveal brings forth the additional possibility that it was once entirely above land, and consisted of a mere single tier, and one after another more tiers were added to combat its gradual sinking into the sea.
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Could add even more, such as the tides in Long Ring Long Land or the way virtually everything is built as high up as humanly possible, but these seem less deliberate and may be coincidences.

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* At the end of Chapter 1113, Vegapunk announces that the entire world will sink into the sea. Fans were very quick to find that not only has this revelation been set up and hinted at well in advance, but all across the series, in very nearly every arc, evidence could be found that the world has in fact been sinking this entire time!
** As old members of the Roger Pirates, both Crocus and Rayleigh came to know the full truth of the world and would have been well aware of what lies ahead. One has made himself a home inside a giant whale, while the other went out on his way to learn to modify ships for underwater passage - ''very'' auspicious vocations and lifestyles to survive in a world without land.
** The destruction of Lulusia was noted to have risen the ocean water levels by one metre. Suffice to say that if Imu were to decide to wipe out even more islands, then the waters would rise higher still.
** Water 7, of course, has been steadily sinking for as long as anyone in the story can remember: this was one of the core conflicts in the arc, and by the end of it, Iceburg was seeking a solution in making the entire island float. It will be one of the few places prepared to weather the flood. But there are subtler hints that it is not the only island that's been sinking:
** Early after arriving in Alabasta, there is an extended sequence featuring normally sea-living dugongs migrating on land, being made possible by - as Vivi notes - the flow of the rivers weakening and the seawater encroaching higher up. This seemed like a fairly inconsequential thing to spend time on at the time, at most tangentially related to the larger concern of drought - but in hindsight it connects all too well to the recent revelations.
** If one compares the shoreline of Jaya at the time of Montblanc Norland's second landing, to the time the Straw Hats arrive to his descendant Cricket's home, they will find that in the intervening four centuries the water has risen by several metres.
** Impel Down is a gigantic underwater prison built in several rising tiers. Based on all that have been shown of the setting previously, it would have been a momentous effort, perhaps an impossible one, to build... if it had been underwater the entire time. But this new reveal brings forth the additional possibility that it was once entirely above land, and consisted of a mere single tier, and one after another more tiers were added to combat its gradual sinking into the sea.
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* In Dressrosa, due to Demalo Black's activities, there was a rumor that "Lucy" is a 8-feet giant. After awakening his Devil Fruit, Luffy also has the power to ''become'' a giant.
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** Vegapunk, Saturn and even Kizaru refer to Bonney as "just a little girl" or similar a few times throughout the chapters. While it's easy to dismiss as patronization, it's a bit odd that it keeps happening...

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** Vegapunk, Saturn and even Kizaru refer to Bonney as "just a little girl" or similar a few times throughout the chapters. While it's easy to dismiss as patronization, patronization and/or because they're each at least thirty years older than she appears, it's a bit odd that it keeps happening...
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* During the Paramount War, Bonney cries after the feedback was cut. While it's implied to be about Whitebeard's death, it's actually because she saw the Pacifistas that all resemble her father Kuma.
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* During Rebecca's first appearance, she talks to Luffy about the statue of Kyros and remarks that she is quite fond of it. It's later revealed that Kyros aka the Toy Soldier who Rebecca wants to live with is none other than Rebecca's father!
* During Rebecca's flashback to her time with her mother, looking closely at the dinner table shows a third chair and plate at the table. That's Kyros' place, with the man himself having been removed from the memory.


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* When Viola first encounters Sanji, it's right after he's heard that Dressrosa women often kill their paramours and she asks for his help in murdering a man. While ostensibly a lie to lure him into a trap, Sanji is confident Viola was telling the truth and it's revealed that she truly does want a man dead, Doflamingo. Later on, it's ''heavily'' implied Viola and Doflamingo had something resembling a romantic relationship.


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* The very fact that in a manga with a NoHuggingNoKissing policy, a romance plot was actually being played straight. It turns out being a sham all along. However, we ''do'' learn that Luffy's rival Capone Bege ''actually'' married one of Big Mom's daughters, Charlotte Chiffon, and had a son through her. Just like with how Baby 5 got together with Sai, another unexpected couple appears with Bege and Chiffon.


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** Pedro holds Pudding hostage during their first meeting and puts his sword to her neck, after she reveals a knife in front of the Sanji retrieval party (to cut her cake). Nami convinces him to let her go, and honestly it seemed like a bit of an overreaction at first, given how nice she seemed. [[StrangeMindsThinkAlike It's worth noting that the Vinsmokes had the same idea too]] when they consider doing it so that they could secure the deal between them and Big Mom. It is until she revealed her true colors, suddenly doing it didn't seem such a bad idea.


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* When Charlotte Moscato confronts Big Mom during her hunger-induced rampage and tries to calm her down, his older and younger siblings warn him to never show fear, lest his soul be taken away. This is exactly what Jimbei does in Chapter 863, his faith in Luffy so strong that Big Mom fails to take ''his'' soul.
** Even further, by the climax battle of Wano Arc, Big Mom fails to take the lifespan of Law and Kid because they don't fear her as well.
* Reiju tells the Straw Hats during their first encounter with Germa 66 that her brother Yonji has not the slightest trace of empathy. Come Chapter 852, she's right -- because of [[AbusiveParents Judge]]'s Lineage Factor experiments, all the Vinsmoke quadruplets (save for Sanji) are born with literally no empathy, [[EvilCannotComprehendGood unable to comprehend the moral depravity of their actions]].
* Little Charlotte Linlin tries to "spank" a bear for fighting with a wolf, only to be horrified when she discovers she killed it with one blow, which gives the readers a sense of how ''strong'' she is. Later, readers see exactly how strong -- strong enough to kill a ''giant warrior'' with her own bare hands.
* Cracker got punched by Luffy for telling him that Sanji will marry Pudding and tell his Straw Hat friends to go away. Then in Chapter 843, Sanji does indeed decide to marry Pudding after all, but only because he was blackmailed by his family who threaten him with the death of his loved ones (particularly [[ParentalSubstitute Zeff]]) if he defied them. When Luffy and his Sanji Retrieval Team finally catch up with him, Sanji tells his friends to go away to protect them.


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** A subtle hint shows up right at the beginning of the arc, where it's stated that Ryuma's corpse and Shusui were stolen 20 years ago. Both were in the possession of Gekko Moria, who lost his crew to Kaido not long after Roger's death.


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* In Chapter 912, when Hawkins first confronts Luffy and Zoro, he states that their only two options in Wano is either to join the mighty, or scramble and run in fear. During his battle with Killer, it's made clear that this was the same choice Hawkins himself faced when Kaido attacked their alliance, and moreover, he secretly regrets choosing servitude to Kaido, especially since the alliance repeatedly proves capable of fighting back against the overwhelming might of the emperor's forces, which is why he ultimately stands against them to justify his own cowardly choice.


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* When Stussy reveals her true allegiance, she can't stop the Seraphim because Lucci already ordered them to attack and since he's on the same authority level as her, she can't override his orders. When the Seraphim later appear to go rogue and won't obey the satellites' orders, it turns out to be because York gave them orders that the other satellites, with the same authority, can't countermand.
* Despite Kuma being labelled as a Tyrant as his Pirate Epithet, Kuma never exhibits a shred of ruthlessness, while being loyal to the World Government. Kuma's flashback reveals that King Bekori, the original ruler of Sorbet Kingdom, did a MaliciousSlander on his name after his own people supported Kuma's rule more than his, which the World Government fell for.
* Bonney's true age is constantly teased through the arc up until TheReveal:
** She's reintroduced as a young teenager while she's unconscious and trapped in water, making it apparent from the get-go that her age isn't what it usually seems.
** Vegapunk, Saturn and even Kizaru refer to Bonney as "just a little girl" or similar a few times throughout the chapters. While it's easy to dismiss as patronization, it's a bit odd that it keeps happening...
** In a more meta way, while Sanji usually goes hearts-in-eyes excited at any attractive woman, his attitude towards Bonney is more subdued and protective, without any hint of his usual pervertedness (that he even shows towards Stussy and Lilith in this arc). Oda probably didn't want him to lust after a twelve years old.
* At the beginning of the arc, Lilith states, annoyed, that a creature's natural instincts always come back (referring to how the Sea Beast Weapons keep sinking ships even when she orders them not to). Chapter 1103 show that this extends to the [[DeathOfPersonality mind-wiped]] Bartholomew Kuma, who despite being made into a FullConversionCyborg, teleported halfway across the world to save his daughter.
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* After Luffy Awakens his powers and enters Gear 5 during their fight, Kaido takes a moment to ask him ''who'', exactly, he's fighting, with Luffy simply stating that he's still himself. In the moment, this and Zunesha's proclamation of Joyboy "returning" seemed to hint at Joyboy possibly reincarnating into Luffy and taking control of his body somehow; however, during the Egghead arc, Vegapunk offhandedly notes that mythical Zoan users run the risk of the animal/deity that their fruit represents taking over their body and mind when using their powers, meaning that Luffy instead has to contend with the risk of [[PhysicalGod Nika]] himself taking control during battle.

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* In Chapter 591, Rayleigh gives a letter from Shakky to the Kuja, with them expressing relief that she's doing well, showing that, like Rayleigh, she's an acquaitance of the Amazons. The Egghead Arc reveals that she's a former Empress.

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* After Luffy Awakens his powers and enters Gear 5 during their fight, Kaido takes a moment to ask him ''who'', exactly, he's fighting, with Luffy simply stating that he's still himself. In the moment, this and Zunesha's proclamation of Joyboy "returning" seemed to hint at Joyboy possibly reincarnating into Luffy and taking control of his body somehow; however, during the Egghead arc, Vegapunk offhandedly notes that mythical Zoan users run the risk of the animal/deity that their fruit represents taking over their body and mind when using their powers, meaning that Luffy instead has to contend with the risk of [[PhysicalGod Nika]] himself taking control during battle.
* In Chapter 591, Rayleigh gives a letter from Shakky to the Kuja, with them expressing relief that she's doing well, showing that, like Rayleigh, she's an acquaitance acquaintance of the Amazons. The Egghead Arc reveals that she's a former Empress.
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Expanded Who's Who Foreshadowing that he didn't know the fruit's true value and why he was so severely punished for losing it


* Who's-Who being imprisoned ''and'' stripped off his rank and powers for merely failing to defend an ordinary Devil Fruit heavily looks like DisproportionateRetribution from the World Government, until it's revealed that Luffy's fruit is a completely different one.

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* Who's-Who being imprisoned ''and'' stripped off his rank and powers for merely failing to defend an ordinary Devil Fruit heavily looks like DisproportionateRetribution from the World Government, until it's revealed that Luffy's fruit is a completely different one.than advertised to him, Shanks or Luffy, a fruit the Government wanted at all costs.
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* In Chapter 591, Rayleigh gives a letter from Shakky to the Kuja, with them expressing relief that she's doing well, showing that, like Rayleigh, she's an acquaitance of the Amazons. The Egghead Arc reveals that she's a former Empress.
* As the supernovas are watching the aftermath of the Summit War, Bonney angrily declares that "it's all his' fault" and orders her crew to set sail towards the New World to find "him" and make him pay. The Egghead arc reveals she was talking about Vegapunk himself, and she knows him.
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If you've read [[Manga/OnePiece the story]] long enough, you'll realize that most, if not ''all'', of the major events or characters had been [[{{foreshadowing}} hinted at]] prior to coming into the story, sometimes hundreds of chapters in advance. In one case, ''in the first chapter''. Oda never forgets, after all.

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If you've read [[Manga/OnePiece the story]] long enough, you'll realize that most, if not ''all'', of the major events or characters had been [[{{foreshadowing}} hinted at]] prior to coming into the story, sometimes hundreds of chapters in advance. In one case, ''in the first chapter''. Oda Creator/EiichiroOda never forgets, after all.



* In the first chapter of ''One Piece'', Shanks scares away a sea monster with just a glare. Later on, he knocks out several crew members of Whitebeard's crew just by being present. Hundreds of chapters later, while fighting Duval, Luffy manages to stop Duval's bull, much to his and everyone else's confusion. This ability is be revealed to Haki, which wasn't expanded upon until Luffy arrived on Amazon Lily and later trained with Silvers Rayleigh.
* A real life example of foreshadowing alludes to the series' most prominent villain. Oda's favorite real life pirate is none other than Edward Teach, AKA Blackbeard.

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* In the first chapter of ''One Piece'', Shanks scares away a sea monster with just a glare. Later on, he knocks out several crew members of Whitebeard's crew just by being present. Hundreds of chapters later, while fighting Duval, Luffy manages to stop Duval's bull, much to his and everyone else's confusion. This ability is be revealed to Haki, be [[LifeEnergy Haki]], which wasn't expanded upon until Luffy arrived on Amazon Lily and later trained with Silvers Rayleigh.
* A real life example of foreshadowing alludes to the series' most prominent villain. Oda's favorite real life pirate is none other than Edward Teach, AKA Blackbeard.UsefulNotes/{{Blackbeard}}.
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If you've read [[Manga/OnePiece the story]] long enough, you'll realize that most, if not ''all'', of the major events or characters had been hinted at prior to coming into the story, sometimes hundreds of chapters in advance. In one case, ''in the first chapter''. Oda never forgets, after all.

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If you've read [[Manga/OnePiece the story]] long enough, you'll realize that most, if not ''all'', of the major events or characters had been [[{{foreshadowing}} hinted at at]] prior to coming into the story, sometimes hundreds of chapters in advance. In one case, ''in the first chapter''. Oda never forgets, after all.
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* Tying into the above, in the Volume 15 SBS, Oda explains how a bottle of liquor is broken against a new ship's bow to celebrate its completion, and if the bottle doesn't break, the ship gets cursed with bad luck. When Kaya does this for the Merry, the bottle doesn't break. Fast forward to the end of Volume 34, where the Galley-La shipwrights declare the Merry to be beyond repair, and at the end of Volume 44, the Merry finally breaks in half and is given its VikingFuneral.

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* Tying into the above, in In the Volume 15 SBS, Oda explains how a bottle of liquor is broken against a new ship's bow to celebrate its completion, and if the bottle doesn't break, the ship gets cursed with bad luck. When Kaya does this for the Merry, the bottle doesn't break. Fast forward to the end of Volume 34, where the Galley-La shipwrights declare the Merry to be beyond repair, and at the end of Volume 44, the Merry finally breaks in half and is given its VikingFuneral.
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* In the Volume 15 SBS, Oda explains how a bottle of liquor is broken against a new ship's bow to celebrate its completion, and if the bottle doesn't break, the ship gets cursed with bad luck. When Kaya does this for the Merry, the bottle doesn't break. Fast forward to the end of Volume 34, where the Galley-La shipwrights declare the Merry to be beyond repair, and at the end of Volume 44, the Merry finally breaks in half and is given its VikingFuneral.

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* In Tying into the above, in the Volume 15 SBS, Oda explains how a bottle of liquor is broken against a new ship's bow to celebrate its completion, and if the bottle doesn't break, the ship gets cursed with bad luck. When Kaya does this for the Merry, the bottle doesn't break. Fast forward to the end of Volume 34, where the Galley-La shipwrights declare the Merry to be beyond repair, and at the end of Volume 44, the Merry finally breaks in half and is given its VikingFuneral.
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* In the Volume 15 SBS, Oda explains how a bottle of liquor is broken against a new ship's bow to celebrate its completion, and if the bottle doesn't break, it is a sign of bad luck. When Kaya does this for the Merry, the bottle doesn't break. At the end of Volume 34, the Galley-La shipwrights declare the Merry to be beyond repair, and at the end of Volume 44, the Merry finally breaks and is given its VikingFuneral.

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* In the Volume 15 SBS, Oda explains how a bottle of liquor is broken against a new ship's bow to celebrate its completion, and if the bottle doesn't break, it is a sign of the ship gets cursed with bad luck. When Kaya does this for the Merry, the bottle doesn't break. At Fast forward to the end of Volume 34, where the Galley-La shipwrights declare the Merry to be beyond repair, and at the end of Volume 44, the Merry finally breaks in half and is given its VikingFuneral.
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If you've read [[Manga/OnePiece the story]] long enough, you'll realize that most, if not ''all'', of the major events or characters had been hinted at prior to coming into the story, sometimes hundreds of chapters in advance. In one case, ''in the first chapter''.

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If you've read [[Manga/OnePiece the story]] long enough, you'll realize that most, if not ''all'', of the major events or characters had been hinted at prior to coming into the story, sometimes hundreds of chapters in advance. In one case, ''in the first chapter''.
chapter''. Oda never forgets, after all.
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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/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]]) | 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 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/TropesGToJ ([[Hypocrite/OnePiece Hypocrite]]) | OnePiece/TropesKToM ([[LaserGuidedKarma/OnePiece Laser-Guided Karma]], [[LogicalWeakness/OnePiece Logical Weakness]], [[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 ([[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/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]]) | OnePiece/TropesNToP ([[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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* Similarly, Luffy's Red Hawk technique doesn't seem to make any sense for someone whose power is turning into rubber given that the connection between the two things is tenuous at best even with the SemanticSuperpower nature of Devil Fruits. With the reveal that his fruit channels the power of a solar deity, this makes a lot more sense.
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* Similarly, Luffy's Red Hawk technique doesn't seem to make any sense for someone whose power is turning into rubber given that the connection between the two things is tenuous at best even with the SemanticSuperpower nature of Devil Fruits. With the reveal that his fruit channels the power of a solar deity, this makes a lot more sense.
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how does it hint that she's a D? Her determinator abilities are never commented upon, this is some fans shoehorning foreshadowing, but nobody could predict it


* Vivi in general was unusually a {{Determinator}} nearly on par with Luffy at times during the time they traveled from Whiskey Peak all the way to Alabasta. Decades later in chapter 1085, it is revealed that their ancestor was named Nefeltari '''[[SecretLegacy D.]]''' Lili. Which meant that ''two D.'s'' were traveling together and it indeed stirred up a storm that started when Crocodile was defeated and the Seven Warlords system being questioned.
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* Vivi in general was unusually a {{Determinator}} nearly on par with Luffy at times during the time they traveled from Whiskey Peak all the way to Alabasta. Decades later in chapter 1085, it is revealed that their ancestor was named Nefeltari '''[[SecretLegacy D.]]''' Lili. Which meant that ''two D.'s'' were traveling together and it indeed stirred up a storm that started when Crocodile was defeated and the Seven Warlords system being questioned.
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* During the post-war arc Eustass Kid claims that Luffy took the lead among the rookies with a bounty over 100 million. While this is not expanded upon it's revealed during the Return to Sabaody arc that Luffy's bounty had been increased to 400 million. It also foreshadows a later bounty increase, when Luffy's one truly surpassed (or lead) every one else. Luffy's current bounty is 1.5 billion.

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* During the post-war arc Eustass Kid claims that Luffy took the lead among the rookies with a bounty over 100 million. While this is not expanded upon it's revealed during the Return to Sabaody arc that Luffy's bounty had been increased to 400 million. It also foreshadows a later bounty increase, when Luffy's one truly surpassed (or lead) every one else. Luffy's current bounty is 1.5 3 billion.
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* Doflamingo controlling Atmos to kill his crewmates in the Marineford Arc foreshadows him doing the same to King Riku and his army to kill their civilians so that his name is ruined and Doflamingo becomes a "hero".
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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/TropesGToJ | OnePiece/TropesKToM ([[LaserGuidedKarma/OnePiece Laser-Guided Karma]], [[LogicalWeakness/OnePiece Logical Weakness]], [[MoralMyopia/OnePiece Moral Myopia]]) | OnePiece/TropesNToP ([[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/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]]) | OnePiece/TropesNToP ([[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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