Key Takeaways
- One Piece's cover story has a huge impact on the main plot.
- Characters like Koby and Hatchan showed significant growth in their respective cover stories.
- Events in Cover Stories influence key moments in the series, such as CP9's return or Pudding's kidnapping.
There's no denying that it's a concept. one piece Cover Stories are unique and great. These additional side stories, told in the first pages of several chapters, allow Eiichiro Oda to slowly flesh out this fascinating world in a way no other manga can.
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Some uninformed fans may initially dismiss the cover story as random filler that isn't worth following, but it's actually very important to the main story of the series. From exclusive introductions to important characters to incredibly world-changing events, the following moments in Cover Stories have a huge impact on the overall plot. one piece.
1 Koby and Helmeppo's growth after training under Garp
Kobimepo's diary
- page: 83~119
- episode: 68, 69
When Monkey D. Luffy said goodbye to his new friend Coby at the beginning of the series, the aspiring Marine was small and weak but had big dreams. However, the next time the Straw Hat Pirates encountered Corby, it was clear that he and Helmeppo had grown a lot, both physically and emotionally, following their merciless training under Luffy's grandfather, Monkey D. Garp.
Kobe's sudden change may seem like it came out of nowhere, but it was all wrapped up in his own cover story. Kobimepo's diaryReaders meet him and Helmeppo, gain Garp's trust, and begin training with him. Interestingly, this cover story was one of the few to make it into the anime, although dedicated observers may have missed it, mistaking it for a random filler arc.
2 Hatchan's partnership with Camie and Pappag
Hatchan's undersea walk
At the beginning of the Sabaody Archipelago Arc, the Straw Hat Pirates encounter Camie the mermaid and Pappag her talking starfish, asking for their help in rescuing their friend and business partner Hatchan. This clumsy octopus fisherman was once a sailor on the Arlong and is believed to have been imprisoned by the Marines. So how did he get out? But why were they suddenly selling takoyaki with mermaids?
All these questions are answered in the following cover article: Hatchan's undersea walkReaders can see Hatchan running away from the Marines, saving Cammy from being eaten by a giant sea monster, and opening a takoyaki shop together. This means that the mermaid Cammy is one of the few characters. one piece This character is introduced in the cover story before appearing in the main story.
3 Wapol's unexpected appearance at Levelly
Long live Wapol's Omnivorous
Wapol is definitely one of the dumbest. one piece He's a villain and since he first appeared early in the series, most fans didn't expect to see him again. But surprisingly, Wapol makes a surprise appearance in the Levely Arc, where it is revealed that he is now a wealthy lord of the Evil Black Drum kingdom.
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Long live Wapol's Omnivorous It tells us exactly what happened to him after he was exiled from Drum Island. He started eating random food on several islands and was captured and escaped from prison. One day, he created a toy using the power of the Devil Fruit, which became surprisingly popular with children, and began selling it. And if his successful ventures weren't enough, scientists discovered that Wapol had accidentally created a durable shape-memory alloy called Wapometal, causing the world's governments to grant him his entire kingdom. But that's not the only influence of this cover story, as Franky's General Franky is made entirely of Wapometal.
CP9's independent report
maximum one piece Fans agree that CP9 is one of the deadliest and most powerful enemy groups the Straw Hat Pirates have ever faced. So naturally, most people were shocked to learn that Rob Rucci and his crew not only survived Enies Lobby's Buster Call, but were promoted to CP0. When did all this happen?
The answer clearly lies in their cover story. CP9's independent report. Here, readers learn how Blueno rescued all of his teammates with the power of Doa Doa no Mi, and how they all went to St. It shows how they started earning money to travel to Poplar and pay Rob Lucci's hospital bills. The climax of this cover story shows the World Government attempting to take over CP9, but failing due to the team's immense power. Although not explicitly stated, it is implied that this is why they promoted to CP0. Especially since this cover story shows that Spandam survived despite having his spine broken by Nico Robin.
5 How the Reindeer Ended Up in Wano
Reindeer's Kehihihihi in the New World
The pirate known as the “Wet-Haired” Reindeer has followed the Straw Hat Pirates since his first appearance in the Return to Sabaody Arc. At first, it seemed like Luffy and his gang had finally gotten rid of Luffy after the Fishman Island arc, but Reindeer made a sudden return in the Udon Prison District in the Wano Country arc and became a temporary ally for the protagonist. .
How did the reindeer get from Fishman Island to Wano? All of this Reindeer of the New World Kehehehehe Cover story. After being captured by Jinbe, he escaped, abandoned his crew, and arrived on a mysterious island, where an old woman mistook him for the revolutionary grandson Gaburu. As a result, Reindeer disguises himself as Gaburu and defeats Scotch, a member of the Beast Pirates. In response, X-Drake defeats and captures him, and takes him to Wano to serve his sentence. The anime tried to summarize this strange story with a short flashback sequence, but failed to do this long cover story justice.
6 Bartolomeo and Shanks feud
The story of the self-proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet
One of the most shocking scenes of all time one piece This is what just happened within the pages of the comic. This is when Shanks and his crew sink Bartolomeo's ship as punishment for burning the Red Headed Pirates' flag on an island in the New World. To most readers, especially those who have recently started reading the comics, this unexpected development came out of nowhere, but it was established in one of the best cover stories. The story of the self-proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet.
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This cover story tells readers what every member of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet has been up to since the Dressrosa Arc, and Bartholomew has always been one of the most interesting, as he is shown to have immediately burned the Red-Haired Pirates' flag because he was trying to replace it. The Straw Hat Pirates' flag is hanging. This was released seven years ago, so it's quite surprising that this reveal paid off in the main story so recently.
7 Introduction of the new giant warrior pirates
The story of the self-proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet
But Bartholomew's tragic fate is not the only recent, previously established storyline. The story of the self-proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet. For now, comics readers have caught up with the New Warrior Pirates in the recent Elbaf Arc. Chef Goldberg, Doctor Gerd, Navigator Road. This last character stood out because he kidnapped half of the Straw Hat Pirates, placed them in a large diorama, and started calling himself the 'Sun God'.
As expected, these unique and colorful characters did not appear out of nowhere; they were introduced in the aforementioned cover story. They are all shown to be part of Buggy's Delivery, but Hajrudin convinces them to join the Straw Hat Grand Fleet instead. Fun fact: The rest of the crew, Shipwright Stansen, is the same giant that Rayleigh rescued from the auction house during the Sabaody Archipelago Arc.
8 How Blackbeard Kidnapped Charlotte Pudding
Germa 66's Ah…an emotionless picnic
Among the many heinous things Blackbeard has done in recent chapters: one piece One of them was the sudden kidnapping of Charlotte Pudding, who seemed to be able to decipher poneglyphs with her third eye. While the anime attempts to fill in the blanks with short flashback sequences, this is established under the title Germa 66 Cover Story. Germa 66's Ah…an emotionless picnic.
Just as Niji and Yonji escape Whole Cake Island, Kuzan and Van Augur arrive, defeat Cracker, and take the pudding. What's particularly interesting about this incident is what happened on the cover of episode 1064, which later showed Pudding on board the Blackbeard Pirates while they were fighting the Law and Heart Pirates. This means: Germa 66's Ah…an emotionless picnic It holds the record for the shortest amount of time for a cover story to affect the main plot of a series.
- release date
- October 20, 1999
- studio
- toei animation
- number of episodes
- 1116+