One Piece: New World Predictions
Okay we're finally finally getting the One Piece Time Jump we've been clamoring for ever since the after math of the whitebeard war.
Unfortunately we're going to have to wait 4 weeks as Oda comes up with bitching new character designs and powers for all the Strawhats. So to kill that time figure to start a thread were we can discuss potential new powers for the straw hats and what not as well as the what changes will have taken place in one piece world.
I'm going to get the ball rolling and state that I think that we'll be seeing a complete shift in the power structure in the dawning of the time jump.
I think the remnants of the white beard pirates will be dissolved I think blackbeard will officially have replaced white beard as a yankou. I also think that despite Sengoku's recommendation for making Aokaji fleet admiral I have a feeling that Akainu will become the new fleet admiral just because I feel like things are going to be a tad darker with blackbeard and his crew running around unchecked and he'll be the mightiest force in the new world and the world government will be likely seeking stronger uncompromising leadership.
Buggie will be Shibukai and will increasingly receive pressure to take care of blackbeard which he'll probably try and get out of because he's naturally a coward.
I feel like one of the supernova's will be made a shubukai as well. Curious to see what happens to the rest of them seeing how their having their collective asses handed to them by the new world. So guys what do you think will happen post-time jump.
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One Piece Anime to Enter New World Arc on October 2
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The October issue of Shueisha’s V Jump magazine is confirming on Saturday that Toei Animation’s One Piece pirate anime will enter the New World arc on Sunday, October 2. Eiichiro Oda’s original manga had entered the new stage in the storyline last October after Oda took an unprecedented four-week break.
Shueisha compiled the first chapters in the New World arc in the 61st book volume in February, and it printed 3.8 million copies, a record that One Piece itself broke in the 63rd volume. The 61st volume became the first book to sell over 2 million copies in just three days (since Oricon began reporting its book ranking charts in 2008).
Another month and a half until we start seeing this animated.
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Source: ANN