Things have been rearranged, now that the battle between Luffy and Kaido has ended and the country of Wano has known freedom, Eiichiro Oda, the creator of one piece confirmed that the long-running manga will move on to its final arc, as the Straw Hat Pirates have added Yamato to their crew and the Beast Pirates have been defeated.
so it seems that Luffy and company still have a big challenge ahead of them as they continue to try to realize their dream of becoming the king of pirates, so we think it goes without saying that this final story will be important for the Shonen franchise.
You see, by way of a recent comment Eiichiro Oda told fans a couple of important points about creating the final arc of his One Piece series, and talked about how he’s been planning the Final Act since he was a kid:
“When I was a kid, I thought: Man, I would love to draw a manga with the most hyped end stage! I wonder if I’m up to it! Now, we only have a little bit of Wano Arc left, the preparations are almost done. It took me twenty-five years lol. That being said, it’s okay if you start reading from this point on because from this point on, it will be (the) ONE PIECE! The mysteries of this world, I’ll be drawing all of them! It will be very interesting Fasten your seat belts and stay with me a little longer.”
Despite being the series’ Deus ex machine, One Piece’s treasure remains a mystery, and the closest clue fans have been given is its discovery in a flashback sequence by Gol D. Roger, Kozuki. Oden and various other swordsmen from the past. In previous snippets, Oda has confirmed that he knows very well what the treasure is, as he shared this information with his editors over time, and will surely reveal the mysteries of it in this final story.
It’s clear that One Piece has been telling the story of Luffy and his Straw Hats for decades at this point, traveling to the corners of the seas known as the Grand Line, and it’s clear that Oda is preparing for the end to be the story. biggest in the series to date, and finish things off with a bang.