One Piece Theory: Monkey D Garp’s Death Could Trigger a Great War
As fans of One Piece know, Monkey D Luffy, the main character, is no stranger to losing his loved ones. Unfortunately, it appears that he is about to lose another important person in his life. Rumors have been circulating that Eiichiro Oda, the writer of One Piece, is going to kill off Monkey D Garp. Fans on YouTube’s Anime OP have been discussing theories that his death will be related to a major war.
Currently, Monkey D Garp, the hero of the Navy, is in Beehive to save his student Kobi. However, Eiichiro Oda may be planning to kill off Garp during the Beehive arc. The reason being that Garp is engaged in a battle with four commanders from Kurohige’s pirate crew, all of whom have bounties exceeding 500 million Belly.
The death of Garp would also reopen old wounds for Luffy. Fans are speculating that Luffy’s anger will make Kurohige the next target, as he seeks revenge for Garp’s death.
In One Piece 1081, Eiichiro Oda is expected to start the projection of Garp’s death. If this happens, Kurohige will certainly become the biggest enemy in the history of One Piece. Not only that, but Kurohige will not only be an enemy to Luffy but also to the entire Navy.
Garp is an important figure in the Navy and a teacher of new potential Navy recruits. Therefore, if Luffy’s grandfather dies, the Navy’s top officials will not sit idly by. The potential for Garp’s death to occur is even greater now that Kurohige is the projected enemy of Eiichiro Oda.
Each chapter of One Piece that comes out is unpredictable, but many One Piece fans believe that Garp’s death could trigger a great war in Eiichiro Oda’s manga. One Piece is a Japanese story that first appeared and was published in the form of a manga book on July 22, 1997. Two years later, in 1999, the anime version of One Piece aired. Since then, the One Piece franchise has become a global cultural phenomenon, breaking many records and winning the hearts of anime lovers.
One Piece tells the story of brave pirate Monkey D Luffy and his crew as they search for One Piece, a treasure coveted by all pirates. After 25 years and 490 million copies sold worldwide, the creator, Eiichiro Oda, announced that One Piece would enter its final chapter.
Disclaimer: The discussion of One Piece in this article is a theory and may be either correct or incorrect. This content is created for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to disclose the actual story.