One Piece Anatomy: 10 Weird Things About Its Citizens’ Bodies – CBR – Comic Book Resources

While the people of Eiichiro Oda's One Piece definitely look interesting, a few things about their anatomy just leave the fans scratching their heads.

A huge part of any manga/anime series finding huge critical and financial success is its ability to stand out. There's no hiding the fact that the Japanese media industry is a congested market. If any fictional character is going to make it, they have to look like no one else. This concept is a huge part as to why One Piecein particular is a huge success.

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The series is able to grab anyone's attention with just a look, and the base anatomy of every citizen speaks volumes about the character of the series itself. However, if one were to actually hold that anatomy with some objectivity, they're bound to find a few inconsistencies.While the people of Eiichiro Oda's worlddefinitely look interesting, a few things about their anatomy just leave the fans scratching their heads.

One of the oddest things with One Piece is seeing some, large characters being called giants and some not. Giants are an actual species within One Piece's world, i.e. an actual race derived from a geographical location and with its own subculture. However, they are often confused with "giant humans," which are regular humans that just happen to be, well, really, really, big.

Characters like Big Mom and whatever Gecko Moria is come to mind. People can be practically as large as pirate ships themselves; yet for some reason, they're not classified or even seen the same way as giants, who, more often than not, are not that much larger than giant humans.

One Piece has this running gag where the crewmates constantly confuse Usopp with other people. This isn't because Usopp himself just has a bland face. He certainly doesn't. It's because, every now and then, they stumble upon another person with a long nose. It doesn't matter if this person is taller, shorter, or has an entirely different body type. If they got that long nose, they are essentially Usopp.

While it is funny in the moment, it is a little strange to see so many people with extended noses. This would include characters like Kaku, Mozu, Kiwi, Foxy, and even Marshall D. Teach brandishing more sniffer than face. If Usopp isn't careful, his main character trait can be taken away.

While fans are still waiting to see if a "long nose people" is a canon thing, they at least have confirmation that there are tribes for other, extended parts of the body. This would include longarm tribe members, such as Scratchmen Apoo and Ideo, longleg tribe members, such as Blue Gilly, Tamago, and Charlotte Smoothie, and even a snakeneck tribe.

If a part of the body is really long, there's bound to be a tribe for it. It is worth noting, however, that there is no, strong confirmation yet if these are actual tribes or if there's just one, mean middle schooler in the World Government just naming races.

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