The world won’t be turned upside down though. Turned on its side would be more accurate. Unless it’s turning in the same direction as last time, then it would be upside down from before the last shift. But a single 90 degree turn won’t be enough to turn it upside down from what it is currently
It would make sense why Toki got lost looking for Wano after time travelling. The place she left was Wano and she landed not on Wano. She assumed it had been moved or something.
The funny thing about time travel. While you might jump forward 10 years expecting to show up where you left off you will be sorely mistaken. Infact the solar system, the planets orbit, and the rotation of the planet never stops. So you left in one place and most likely if you didn't adjust for the movement of celestial bodies you would be left in the vast emptiness of space.
In chapter 965, Toki draws Oden a map of the world and the Red Line runs horizontally while the Grand Line runs vertically. It's as of it was different for her in her time. Every other map is reversed.
Yes! I found that odd, also the fact that the order is in a weird angle.. like it’s East, South, North, West.. As in North is down and South diagonally opposite that.
I'm rewatching One Piece, and watching this video I can't help but think about how Luffy was desperately trying to get to the scaffold where Roger was executed so that he could "see what he saw"...
@@canyoupoopi don't know about the buggy part lol, he was only up there to kill luffy, just a friendly reminder that they definitely were thinking differently than eachother
I know that every time someone comes up with a One Piece theory I go "Oh, yeah. That has to be it" but this time, I'm seriously considering this to be the case just because this sounds like the ultimate case of One Piece miscommunication and Oda wouldn't pass this up💀💀💀
Plus it would explain a couple other things, like hot toki ended up on a different island than she started on, and why Zoro’s internal compass is pretty skewed. Because Zoro’s internal compass must’ve been connected to the planets original orientation, and since the shift Wano must’ve moved, leaving tonight to land on another island
Something to mention that's somewhat unrelated, but at 4:54 you mention a cliff named Corkwood that's apparently as high as the sky islands, and it reminded me that back when the straw hats first entered sky Island, the sky knight/God mentioned that the correct way to reach the sky islands was not via the knock up stream but through a place called "The Peak of the High West". I always wondered what it could be and Corkwood or a cliff like Corkwood may be a good contender.
That could be the same way Bellamy went to but the peak of High west does something to people such as when Bellamy said "I underwent a complete metamorphosis" and supposedly lost his crew.
Fun Fact: On old maps, Up used to be EAST, not North. Look into why North became Up on modern maps. It's pretty mindblowing, and adds even more credibility to this theory. Short of it is that historically, East used to be Up on maps because people considered the place where the Sun rises to be up - which is East, not North. North only became Up on maps once compasses and other such magnetic instruments saw more use, and ultimately became the norm. And they were popularized by, funnily enough, sea travel - which gave birth to a certain pirate golden age. So... before we started using magnets for navigation, the Sun was what people look to for guidance. Hence why there are so many sun gods in mythology.
It would also explain why the Sun god is so important to the series, and why Joyboy coming back on Wano is very thematically appropiate - Wano is obviously inspired by Japan, also known as Nippon: "The Sun's Origin", or the Land of Sunrise.
@@swaggeryduster If you want something wild, consider that a logia can manipulate its environment. If as theorized in this video, the last pole shift was during the void century, then this would be during the time of joyboy, who had the Nika fruit. Joyboy used his powers to stretch the world to a different axis. Now luffy will put it back. You may even further consider that joyboy intentionally did this to hide the ancient weapons away from Imu and the gorosei. He stretched the walls around Wano to hide the weapon in the sea. This video says fresh water, but I think its the sea. He did this so that DF users, such as Imu and the gorosei, cannot get to it.
Not gonna lie, I'd be happy with this outcome and ending for OP. A lot of people would probably find a reason to be mad about it and would have wanted something more epic. It would be the most OP ending a true fan could ask for BECAUSE it didn't take itself seriously or is a joke ending. It would give value to all those adventures and experiences that the crew have gone on and make for quite possibly one of the most wholesome endings ever for an anime.
People will 100% be mad at the ending of One Piece, there are too many theories and expectations for them all to be satisfied. It’s the story Oda wanted to tell though so I think at the end of the day he will probably be happy.
The thing is, we know that Loguetown is known as “The town of the beginning and the end”, only that we thought this was simply referring to Roger’s journey that began and ended there. But it is much more likely a clever hint or foreshadowing of this town actually being the end for the story. Some fans may be mad, because Oda promised “The One Piece will not be some kind of ‘the ultimate treasure was the journey we had’”, and therefore they started expecting the One Piece to be something crazy. But that doesn’t really matter since it looks like Oda has been hinting about all of this since the very beginning.
It would be a nice add to say that reverse mountain wasn’t there naturally at first in order for one the island to be connected and two for the whales trying to get through the redline make more sense. Also the one piece being under the reverse mountain has been a theory of mine for awhile simply because reverse mountain looks like a giant “X marks the spot”
Was going to post this same thing! Also we see some of the most extreme weather immediately after traveling into the Grand Line for the first time. I also have this theory that everyone is going to accomplish their dreams around the same time. Zoro beats Mihawk or the guy that beat Mihawk around the final battle, Sanji finds All Blue, Luffy becomes Pirate King, Nami finishes a map of the world...Only way for Brook to make sense is if he also meets Laboon again, and we know where he is....
I hope we get to see some of the surviving Roger Pirates (aside from Rayleigh, Shanks, Buggy and Bullet) reappearing after they found the One Piece and split off to their own respective paths prior to their captain's capture and execution.
I mean Roger had two choices he would either get mad cause the treasure is right there and he can't reach it or laugh his ass off cause it's hilarious that the treasure he wants to find was on the island where he started he just can't reach it yet.
This makes a tonne of sense, love it. The real life inspiration for Roger (a dude named Olivier Levasseur) more or less gave the exact location of his treasure to the people at his excecution too. Albeit in a cryptogram. That'd feel right for Roger to do the same haha.
That cryptogram is a scrambled pig pen cipher that is easily broken by frequency analysis. Child's play to today's cryptographers, but apparently not so much in Levasseur's day.
Fun fact: Loguetown is spelled out like how prologue and epilogue is spelled out. Prologue is the beginning of the story and the straw hats started their journey into the Grand Line at Loguetown (or more specifically East Blue but Loguetown makes this make more sense and they also ended their East Blue journey at Loguetown making it an epilogue of that arc). Epilogue is the ending of the story. And as stated in the video, Loguetown is considered to be the town of beginnings and endings so I think it would be very cool if Oda used that to his advantage and made Loguetown the place where the One Piece was hidden. Makes the whole thing come full circle making the start of the journey also the end point.
The One Piece isn't at Loguetown. Loguetown will be the location of the last chapter, when everything wraps up with new adventures beginning, in my opinion.
One thing that I’ve been wondering about ever since I first saw a map of the one piece world is whether we’re ever going to get an explanation of why geographic north and magnetic north are so far apart. Like the planet spins around an axis through the red line with the grand line at the equator but north/south blue are already off from that axis by 45 degrees. The idea that magnetic north has been steadily shifting would be an amazing answer to something I’d always assumed was just a quirk of how the map was drawn.
I just had a thought: perhaps Uranus is the weapon that artificially causes the polar shift. If you think about it, the planet Uranus is the only major planet in our Solar System that has an axial tilt that points its poles almost square towards the sun. I wouldn't put it past Oda to do that.
I mean all you have to do is look up how far our own magnetic is from geographic north and look at the distance it’s shifted in like the past 100 years alone even. It’s wild that people don’t talk about this more to me.
This is most likely something that Nami will have to struggle with, considering her dream of making a world map, it's gonna be interesting how oda will present this later on
What if, Nami ends up piecing it together as they come to the end of the new world, and she's actually the one to call it out. Given her expertise in mapping and navigation, it would be a surprise if she's the first among them to figure it out
@@toreneighdough8345which is why she was made to be knowledgeable in both cartography/geography and meteorology, because when the pole shift happens, knowledge of both would be vital!
people already generally have an idea of what the world looks like though. They have flying craft after all like Morgan's. What if her dream is referring to mapping the NEW world.
I love this theory so much honestly. My personal theory is that in a subtle way that only oda knows, the entire story has been laid out in front of us pre timeskip. I believe he left himself hints to remember his plans in his own story. Stuff that to viewers just seem like fun world building or random lines, but comes back around to being something important
@tongga9368 honestly if it's not cannon that gives more of an ability for them to drop things in my mind. A lot of my theory stems from the movies having a lot of common things with the following arcs. Almost like the movies are a test to see audience reaction to ideas
Yeah Oda definitely has used all of the ideas and ingredients of the final story in each arc. Certain things repeat and keep happening in ways that seem like echoes of the final ending
@Davis190 thank you for your wording! I really like it! It's basically exactly what I mean, all the ingredients are there, we just don't know what he's cooking.. Lol
@@BuddyRIP whatever it is, it’s got something to do with fulfilling a promise to free the people from slavery and correct an abusive secret that made good people wrongfully unable to dream
I feel like an example that adds in to this theory is how Koby got his glow up so fast. Longer days means more training which means his glow up from ch 1 to end of enies lobby was only 40 odd days
Are they're lifespans shorter too than cause if the days are longer wouldn't that mean that their age would be younger than if the days were shorter their age would be older? Idk I feel stupid
@@dillianevan4200no, the days are longer than our days 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️ That would make their lifespans EVEN LONGER, as they already live like 140 years like kureha, and 160 and counting in the case of the giants.
Idk about that part. I think a lot of anime are just awful with that time bs. Who doesn’t instantly think about Frieza saying Namek will blow up in 5 minutes? Lol I mean, is that part even necessary for this theory?
So how long was the two year timeskip then for real? Nah, that is a part of this theory i don´t like. But the whole thing can make sense if you ignore the slower time.
We saw the actual journey of the grand line when Roger had to go backward through the grandline to find the ponyglyphs once he had Oden on his ship to read them. Go rewatch that complication again and it's a whole new meaning
the thing about one piece theories is that going beyond the super intricate foreshadowing, the super well crafted storytelling, thrmatic relevance, i feel first and foremost they have to be funny. And Roger saying "i am literally looking at the one piece right now, its right there" feels like the kind of long running, absurd, joke that oda would love
I think you just revealed the ending of one piece. Man, those Japanese sleuths are amazing for figuring this out. I enjoy most theories, but this is nigh on perfect!
great thing about the Roger Execution part of the theory is that on the way up to the platform he asked for the guards to take off the cuffs. I wonder if he would have pointed "there!" if they had of left his hands free.
I would like a breakdown on the feasibility of pluton being a giant transformer under Wano, and the reason Kaido was going to drop onigashima was to connect the head and activate it. Teaming up with big mom to add soul to it
This is probably the best explanation to Laugh Tale yet, was always weird to me how ppl couldn't find it without the Road Poneglyphs, that would imply that the Island is moving or something but Zou does the same thing and people could reach it? Also explains how Roger knew he was 20 years early. Roger setting off the worlds biggest treasure hunt/Great age of Piracy for something right infront of him is pretty funny too
Everyone thinks that one piece is gold and materialistic treasure but I think it's something deep and poneglyps is the key. The reason why Roger prirates laughed was because it was something unexpected and no one pays attention to why void century is called void century. Those who questioned it were either killed or found it.
I believe this so much cause of the foxy arc island. Oda literally told us that some islands are hiding under water. Makes such a weak arc so important
My God, this is why this is my favorite RUclips channel, I'm a natural skeptic myself, and Liam very rarely if ever embraces theory or gets on theory bandwagon, in fact he usually points out their flaws, inaccuracies, and blatant cherry picking and confirmation bias, I'll have to look into this myself and really put some exploring and thinking into this but this is one if not the first one piece theories I find DEEPLY intriguing. I'm sure we're missing some things, maybe got a few details in the wrong place and lack interpretation, but this is the first theory I can see being in some form shape or derivative having a real possibility of truth hidden in its layers and nuances.
True. They also have a theory on imu's identity. Even though the conclusion was bad the analyzing and the pieces of character about imu are really interesting.
And also, we find that elephant tuna fish from west Blue in Logue town only. That meand some where near the Logue town is a passage where fishes pass making all blue nearby to logue town. It all fits.
Didn't white beard say when someone finds the treasure the world will turn upside down, aswell as Roger telling reighley let's turn the world upside down,shanks and buggy always arguing about north and south pole 😮 dang this is a good theory
i just always thought that roger was "too early" because he needed the ancient weapons to do what joy boy wanted to do and shirahoshi was not born yet.
I think you need the 3 ancient weapons for: start the pole shift, survive the polshift and also find the treasor. And the fact, that shirahoshy wasnt born yet, makes it impossible for roger to 100 % complete his adventure because he was to early
@@jacobcao6550 yes but its just a theory not a fact. Maybe the 3 anciant weapon can cause the pole shift. A giant mole or maybe the power of all seakings can cause the pole shift. We dont know it
Like others have said, this theory being true doesn't discredit that thought! Instead they work together, giving more reasons as to why Roger was "too early".
The only thing missing is this, there are two other strange phenomenon that I'm 100% sure are affected by the pole shift, aqua laguna/long ring long land, and the hole at Enies Lobby. I'm sure the polarity change would reveal what these two areas are hiding, but they are two completely separate areas of importance. Lastly, how did Roger make it to the final island if its still under the red line, isn't that why Luffy needs to break it with the ancient weapons? I also wonder- does the pole shift happen naturally with time on a certain day, or does it happen after a catalyst like the red line being destroyed? Rather than a cycle of pole shifting, my guess is that everything was hidden in the void century by making the red line and shifting the polarity of the earth, which would explain why the islands are stuck together with different climates. Then, breaking it would release that polarity effect, reveal the locations and the one piece. I also think the red line won't be broken by the ancient weapons, but by BlackBeard fighting with Luffy, hence why the Marine's said that Whitebeard has the power to destroy the world. I think Luffy will allow it to break but soften the blow with his fruit.
That's a funny theory. Imagine all your hardwork after all these years to find the hidden treasure, only to learn that it is just behind your house. No wonder Roger and crew laugh
This would mean that going back to see Laboon for Brook would be at the real end and not a postending thing, which works out fantastic Also, this could be why Luffy gets rid of the Red Line. Instead of going all the way back, he just busts it down because he's not gonna backtrack all that way. Not to furfill any prophecy or whatever, just because he didn't want to go around.
@@Caillou-ks5zg I agree. A Gomu Gomu no Gatling souped up through a gear transformation (presumably 5th) could potentially wreck Reverse Mountain and create the All Blue, fulfilling Sanji's dream.
@@JamesDavy2009or better yet, he could use one of the ancient weapons to do it. They were introduced to the story, and a couple of them are at least Sorta known. Shirahoshi is Poseidon, which is the one we know most about. The world government presumably has Uranus, and they used it to destroy lulusia. And Pluton is beneath wano, having been unused for centuries. All of those would be incredibly helpful for bringing down the redline
There's also that time when Nami said that the one bounty hunter with scurvy would be fine in a couple of days, If you google recovery time of scurvy it says that while you might start feeling better within 48 hours it usually takes about 2 weeks to fully recover from scurvy. The way Nami said it made it sound like a couple of days would be long enough for him to make a full recovery.
Lodestone (also spelled loadstone) is a special type of the mineral magnetite. All varieties of magnetite display signs of magnetism, but of them, only lodestone possesses distinctly north-south polarity. Lodestone and other magnetic iron ores often occur in igneous and metamorphic rocks found around the world.
"hey guys, i left my treasure right over there if you want to grab it real quick." doesnt have quite the gravitas of the original speech, but i bet every former roger pirate has a chuckle any time someone says theyre searching for the treasure cause they know its like...buried under the floorboards of the roger bar in loguetown or something.
The reason Roger’s crew was laughing when they got there is because of how easily their curiosity fooled them when the end was right there the whole time. This “trick” played by the world on Roger’s crew caused him to play the ultimate trick on the rest of the world for decades to follow. Also, this makes me see Buggy and Shanks as extensions of Roger, just with his characteristics split in two. Buggy continues to not take things seriously but fail upwards, while Shanks is always grinding to uphold the balance of just about everything, despite just wanting to go barhop with the lads
10:03 So THAT explains why for instance when they were trying to stop the bomb in alabasta the countdown of only a few seconds felt like it took the entire episode. Their seconds are just longer. Makes perfect sense.
this would make so much sense. One of the biggest confusing mysteries to me in one piece is why people like Kaido/Big Mom and even Shanks really do nothing. They all have the power to find the one piece and take the mantle of pirate king but none of them did it for the majority of their lives until rather recently. Although Big mom does have that monologue that kind of dispells that when she falls in wano so idk. But its always been confusing to me why luffy and his crew in a very short time span could get this close and all these people with all this power for all these years did nothing.
Loadstar island is written as ロードスター島 (rōdosutā-tō, "tō" being the reading for the kanji for island at the end) where is literally how you would write road start if instead of the kanji for island you would have the katakana 「トー」 at the end since they are phonetically the same. Edit: polestar and lodestar are both references to the same star, Polaris, the north star. Lodestar is represented on the manga by the kanji's 水先星 ( I've never really heard the term in Japanese before and my japanese is still a bit rough) being roughly transtlated to guide star i believe, as in the star that seafaring men would use as a guide in their journeys, Polaris.
liam this has got to be one of my fav videos from your channel. this theory is mind blowing and i’m thankful that you brought it to my attention. keep up the amazing work :)
Drop the Pizza does say that the "Island" part in "Lodestar Island" is pronounced "tou" in Japanese so it would sound like Road Start. Honestly, I'm all in ! 😁
Oh this is a rich one. It would explain so many things you haven't covered. For example, the Noah, an arc designed to survive a massive flood that was created during the void century, makes much more sense with this in mind.
It's like the Calm Belt is the center of an eventual storm and the three Ancient Weapons + Noah must be ways to counter or survive the pole shift (The Great Cleansing). This is crazy good.
I don’t speak Japanese, or read it. So I’m curious. Does anyone know if Rogers line to Rayleigh, “turning the world upside down,” is the actual translation? Would fit this theory better if it was actually, “turning the world on its side.” I ask since I know the translators often are wrong on little things like that. Or at least they seem like little things at the time.
the phrase would be『ひっくり返す』which, unfortunately for your case, encompasses "to turn upside down," "to turn over," "to knock over," " to tip over," "to overturn," "to reverse," "to upset," "to turn *inside out* ," among other meanings. We won't know for sure which one of these will turn out to be true until Oda's revealing.
So if the red line was the equator that would make perfect sense for the lunarians to live because they'd be closest to the sun and they're able to thrive in that environment and the ultimate joke is that the celestial dragons time is limited until the pole shift and then it wouldn't be livable for them
finding out the world was once upside down sounds pretty funny and maybe when Roger said we came to early it was referring to the fact that they were to early to see the world turn upside down again and Rayleigh even said that if he were to tell the strawhats what the one piece is it wouldn't change anything because they still needed to wait for the world to be turned upside down. but that's just my theory
I 100% believe Oda-sensei would reveal the ending on the very first page! This is a really interesting theory and it's gonna take up so much space in my brain for a while!
if one piece will never end, i feel bad for one piece fans that already passed away that didn't know how one piece will end, kinda sad but it's reality
3:24 If that clip is what happened to the one piece world, it really looked like the gomu gomu no mi, idk it might turn out to be the inspiration for it in the first place, which can further extend this theory and make it even more lengthy on why luffy significantly awakened it and why Roger was early. Cause that fruit hasn't gained it's user, Joyboy hasn't been alive to do the pole shift again and reverse it back to as it was. As he has been indicated to be the giant, and possibly even oars and the strongest of them , to atleast go toe to toe with prime imu and the gorosei(possibly). The only creature that can exist above continent shifters is the 'world shifter'. (But ik this theory is shrouded with buts and ifs lol)
i was always confused as to the timeframe of one piece, but the world rotating slower and days being longer makes it make sense now! oda never ceases to amaze me
Im not sure if anyone thought of this but i think devil fruits merge with a persons heart , like luffy his heart beats in a drumming way or like blackbeard took whitebeards power i think he ate whitebeards heart or like big mom since she ate her caretaker whole . This is just my theory But blackbeard having 2 devilfruit power doesnt mean he have 2 hearts its more to his multiple personality problem i guess.
There’s a lot to this. Fishmen believe they used to live under the sun on land and long to again. Maybe their island was above water once. Then there’s the Noah. We know it was created during the void century but not why. If fishman island was above water, and there was a shift causing the water to rise (a great flood) the fishmen might have constructed the ship to escape the water just like the biblical noah. A magnetic shift could also help explain some of the weirder aspects of the ocean phenomena like the geyser that pushed Jaya’s jaw section up to skypia, The weird water hole under enes lobby, the water current between the three marine locations, the way the water runs up reverse mountain, the reason there is a calm belt at all. If we assume the power that moved the planet was other than natural, and that force is still in play, then it could explain how these things defy physics. We’ve been just taking them at face value because there’s so many weird things in the show, and the residents of one piece treat them as normal, but if they had been like that for 800 years or whatever they may see them as normal as well.
I really like this theory. Logue Town could be Prologue Town and Epilogue Town, and in a way it was. Logue Town was the setting of of Roger's prologue since he was born there, and his Epilogue took place there as well since it was his final setting when his story was over. Like if Roger's life was a book his story ends when he disbands his crew and the Final Speech would be the hook for a sequel series that takes place in the Epilogue. It's the setting for the prologue/forward of the story and it's the prologue to the Grandline.
There is a problem with this theory. If the Red Line is the actual Equator, then Reverse Mountain/Polestar/Lodestar Islands cannot be on one of the poles since the equator is the circumference that is the furthest away possible from both poles. The Reverse Mountain is on both the Red Line and the Grand Line so the only way that that's where the pole was is if the new Equator runs perpendicular to both Lines. Also, if the Equator switches from the Grand Line to the Red Line, the places they have in common shouldn't actually see any difference in water level, as they would continue to be on the equator. If i'm not mistaken, the map of Skypiea with east pointing upwards is from like 200 years ago, well after the void century. Even if it was older, it could not be older than 400 years, which was when the Skypea/Jaya was shot into the sky, so the shift, and subsequent water level change would have to have happened after that. Not sure if that works with this theory. Also, people do know history from before the Void Century, right? There would be records/maps from before showing which way north used to be before it. With that being said, i do like the idea of the Pole Shift and water level change. We do know that the Red Line is a a bunch of islands strung together, so if the Red Line were to become the Equator and the water level were to rise around it maybe it would switch forms with the Grand Line, with the latter becoming a land mass like the current Red Line. Maybe halfway during the transition period the world would be just islands(all blue?). Idk, anyways, cheers.
I mean if we are going off the real world pole shifts. Then we should take into account that either a doomsday weapon or multiple powerful earthquakes one after another cause the pole to shift Two things that could 100% happen. If at the end Blackbeard gets mad cause one piece isnt what he wished it to be. Then he tries to merge his earthquake with probably the ancient weapon to just destroy it all.
Would you consider making a video about devil fruit counters? Everyone thinks about luffy and enel or buggy and mister 1 but for a good example Kuma and his fruit are a perfect counter to whitebeard.
Holy shit. When you mentioned そこ my mind was blown. Learning Japanese, this was one of the first stumbling blocks. They only ever use it when something is closer to the listener than themselves. For everything else that is far away from both speaker and listener they always use あそこ. It has been so consistent in my own experience that I’ve come to wonder if they are all equipped with magnetic compasses straight from the factory that was their mothers’ womb.
"Where's the One Piece? Roger!" Roger: Fine, if you want it that badly I left it right there. "Yeah! It's out there let's set out to sea and search everywhere!" Roger: No! Guys, I meant it's literally right there down the stree- (gets stabbed and dies)
maybe that is why the celestial dragons live on top of the red line now (after kicking out King's race), to escape from all that flooding when the pole change occurred. Maybe for some of the celestial dragons, their ex-countries are submerged/ gone
I believe Oda has multiple endings planned, and will change it if some fan theory comes closer to the ending. Much like roger, we are too early at the moment to discover everything the one piece world has to offer. So in my opinion, the actual ending will be surprising to everyone.
I just realized something, what if by this logic the D in Monkey D Luffy is just a smile on its side. The will of D is actually a smile that hasn’t shifted like the Earth!
Yeees, I had this theory too for some time. Also, it looks like a smile from one side, but from the other side it looks like a sun/dawn. The shift/ dawn bringing smiles on everyone's faces...
It would be funny if when the poles shift everyone loses their sense of direction except Zoro
Honestly I wouldn't be surprised! Everything has meaning in One Piece!
Yeah because he had nothing to lose to begin with.
Somehow that would make so much sense!!! like his internal compass was in tuned to the original pole.
holy shit.. i just got chills, i really wanted this to be true 😮😮
@@kirkalmeidano he's the only one with a sense of direction.
rogers words "wana turn world upside down with me" make bit more sense now
He took it literally
my first thought
Also whitebeards words " When someone finds that treasure the world will turn upside down "
@@Kaslana_Yumma_423because it was under their noses lmao this theory is the most probable one
The world won’t be turned upside down though. Turned on its side would be more accurate. Unless it’s turning in the same direction as last time, then it would be upside down from before the last shift. But a single 90 degree turn won’t be enough to turn it upside down from what it is currently
It would make sense why Toki got lost looking for Wano after time travelling.
The place she left was Wano and she landed not on Wano. She assumed it had been moved or something.
that's incredible
Drop the pizza mention that on the video.
The funny thing about time travel. While you might jump forward 10 years expecting to show up where you left off you will be sorely mistaken. Infact the solar system, the planets orbit, and the rotation of the planet never stops. So you left in one place and most likely if you didn't adjust for the movement of celestial bodies you would be left in the vast emptiness of space.
@@adtopkek4826 That entirely depends on how the power works
@@adtopkek4826oh word? have you time traveled to gather this information? 0_0
What if Zoro is lost all the time because his internal compass is locked on the old one piece world
Unironically, this crackhead theory makes sense
That sounds freaky. So once Luffy turns the world upside down Zoro will end up a better navigator than Nami 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What if zoros tribes used to be navigator in old days and got those wromg direction genes through them
@@ReiseLukas and nami becomes the world's best swordsman
@@DurgaLama-lb4vx that's possible Zoro is a part of rumas bloodline and ruma was active during the void century
In chapter 965, Toki draws Oden a map of the world and the Red Line runs horizontally while the Grand Line runs vertically. It's as of it was different for her in her time. Every other map is reversed.
This is crazy
@@mj80372I think we actually did it
Ladies and gentlemen....we got him.
Yes! I found that odd, also the fact that the order is in a weird angle.. like it’s East, South, North, West.. As in North is down and South diagonally opposite that.
Could Toki be the missing Nefertari D. Lili?
I'm rewatching One Piece, and watching this video I can't help but think about how Luffy was desperately trying to get to the scaffold where Roger was executed so that he could "see what he saw"...
Whaaaaaat THAT MEANS LUFFY ACTUALLY did something that nobody could+ buggy was there too so he might aswell be a part the treasure
@@canyoupoopi don't know about the buggy part lol, he was only up there to kill luffy, just a friendly reminder that they definitely were thinking differently than eachother
I know that every time someone comes up with a One Piece theory I go "Oh, yeah. That has to be it" but this time, I'm seriously considering this to be the case just because this sounds like the ultimate case of One Piece miscommunication and Oda wouldn't pass this up💀💀💀
Plus it would explain a couple other things, like hot toki ended up on a different island than she started on, and why Zoro’s internal compass is pretty skewed. Because Zoro’s internal compass must’ve been connected to the planets original orientation, and since the shift Wano must’ve moved, leaving tonight to land on another island
Something to mention that's somewhat unrelated, but at 4:54 you mention a cliff named Corkwood that's apparently as high as the sky islands, and it reminded me that back when the straw hats first entered sky Island, the sky knight/God mentioned that the correct way to reach the sky islands was not via the knock up stream but through a place called "The Peak of the High West". I always wondered what it could be and Corkwood or a cliff like Corkwood may be a good contender.
That could be the same way Bellamy went to but the peak of High west does something to people such as when Bellamy said "I underwent a complete metamorphosis" and supposedly lost his crew.
Ok, so maybe that is true if West and East used to be opposite
Fun Fact: On old maps, Up used to be EAST, not North. Look into why North became Up on modern maps. It's pretty mindblowing, and adds even more credibility to this theory.
Short of it is that historically, East used to be Up on maps because people considered the place where the Sun rises to be up - which is East, not North. North only became Up on maps once compasses and other such magnetic instruments saw more use, and ultimately became the norm. And they were popularized by, funnily enough, sea travel - which gave birth to a certain pirate golden age. So... before we started using magnets for navigation, the Sun was what people look to for guidance. Hence why there are so many sun gods in mythology.
It would also explain why the Sun god is so important to the series, and why Joyboy coming back on Wano is very thematically appropiate - Wano is obviously inspired by Japan, also known as Nippon: "The Sun's Origin", or the Land of Sunrise.
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Holy shit. You two seemed to have figured it out. ✍️📄🔥
Ok
That's pretty interesting, thanks internet person!
Zoro is actually never lost; it’s the pole shift that made him took the wrong directions
Would that make Zoro part compass bird?
@@JamesDavy2009cannon
Omg this Roger's line to Rayleigh makes so much sense now. "Let's turn the world upside down!". It's literal !
Well, to be literal he would have had to say turn the world on its side. 90 degrees is a bit short of 180 degrees. Still cool though
I wonder how connected him flipping the world upside down is to his and luffys dream that we still haven’t heard yet.
What if Luffy's power is the key to turn the world upside down...
@@swaggeryduster If you want something wild, consider that a logia can manipulate its environment. If as theorized in this video, the last pole shift was during the void century, then this would be during the time of joyboy, who had the Nika fruit. Joyboy used his powers to stretch the world to a different axis. Now luffy will put it back.
You may even further consider that joyboy intentionally did this to hide the ancient weapons away from Imu and the gorosei. He stretched the walls around Wano to hide the weapon in the sea. This video says fresh water, but I think its the sea. He did this so that DF users, such as Imu and the gorosei, cannot get to it.
I love the sentence “However, fictional evidence suggest”
Not gonna lie, I'd be happy with this outcome and ending for OP. A lot of people would probably find a reason to be mad about it and would have wanted something more epic.
It would be the most OP ending a true fan could ask for BECAUSE it didn't take itself seriously or is a joke ending. It would give value to all those adventures and experiences that the crew have gone on and make for quite possibly one of the most wholesome endings ever for an anime.
Yeah! And in the end, we'll all laugh just like Roger did 😄
People will 100% be mad at the ending of One Piece, there are too many theories and expectations for them all to be satisfied.
It’s the story Oda wanted to tell though so I think at the end of the day he will probably be happy.
I'd say it might even be the best as everyone's dream comes true together, after the laboon reunion, all blue, nami mapping the last part,etc.
Loguetown or ennies lobby, has to be one of the two.
The thing is, we know that Loguetown is known as “The town of the beginning and the end”, only that we thought this was simply referring to Roger’s journey that began and ended there. But it is much more likely a clever hint or foreshadowing of this town actually being the end for the story. Some fans may be mad, because Oda promised “The One Piece will not be some kind of ‘the ultimate treasure was the journey we had’”, and therefore they started expecting the One Piece to be something crazy. But that doesn’t really matter since it looks like Oda has been hinting about all of this since the very beginning.
It would be a nice add to say that reverse mountain wasn’t there naturally at first in order for one the island to be connected and two for the whales trying to get through the redline make more sense. Also the one piece being under the reverse mountain has been a theory of mine for awhile simply because reverse mountain looks like a giant “X marks the spot”
The X on Reverse Mountain could be a red herring to throw us off, away of Loguetown
Yes! and the reverse mountain would make sense a bit as to why it is the "REVERSE " mountain
I have a theory about the Red Line, it's not really a continent or mountain, it was once of bridge just like tequila wolf.
Was going to post this same thing! Also we see some of the most extreme weather immediately after traveling into the Grand Line for the first time. I also have this theory that everyone is going to accomplish their dreams around the same time. Zoro beats Mihawk or the guy that beat Mihawk around the final battle, Sanji finds All Blue, Luffy becomes Pirate King, Nami finishes a map of the world...Only way for Brook to make sense is if he also meets Laboon again, and we know where he is....
Also the all blue being there is something which i thought all along, cause that’s the only place the waters would meet. But they don’t?
I hope we get to see some of the surviving Roger Pirates (aside from Rayleigh, Shanks, Buggy and Bullet) reappearing after they found the One Piece and split off to their own respective paths prior to their captain's capture and execution.
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@@waggish_amoureuxhe gets disrespected wayyy to much
Bullet is non canon
@@Bepo_is_the_goat_of_goatswell Bullet as a character is canon but the events of his movie aren’t, same deal with Zed and Shiki
I mean they all know the secret, im sure they'd show up at the end just out of curiousity.
I mean Roger had two choices he would either get mad cause the treasure is right there and he can't reach it or laugh his ass off cause it's hilarious that the treasure he wants to find was on the island where he started he just can't reach it yet.
not that he didn't reach it, he did but couldn't do anything to it, cause he was too fast at reaching it
@@tahatoorabally7556 One Piece is basically an ARG manga.
@@JamesDavy2009HA
This makes a tonne of sense, love it. The real life inspiration for Roger (a dude named Olivier Levasseur) more or less gave the exact location of his treasure to the people at his excecution too. Albeit in a cryptogram. That'd feel right for Roger to do the same haha.
That cryptogram is a scrambled pig pen cipher that is easily broken by frequency analysis. Child's play to today's cryptographers, but apparently not so much in Levasseur's day.
@@JamesDavy2009 Kudos for step 1. Now try deciphering 1730's pirate French and let us know where the cross of Goa is pls.
@@JamesDavy2009has it been answered already? its been ages since I last stumbled on it
Fun fact: Loguetown is spelled out like how prologue and epilogue is spelled out. Prologue is the beginning of the story and the straw hats started their journey into the Grand Line at Loguetown (or more specifically East Blue but Loguetown makes this make more sense and they also ended their East Blue journey at Loguetown making it an epilogue of that arc). Epilogue is the ending of the story. And as stated in the video, Loguetown is considered to be the town of beginnings and endings so I think it would be very cool if Oda used that to his advantage and made Loguetown the place where the One Piece was hidden. Makes the whole thing come full circle making the start of the journey also the end point.
The One Piece isn't at Loguetown. Loguetown will be the location of the last chapter, when everything wraps up with new adventures beginning, in my opinion.
One thing that I’ve been wondering about ever since I first saw a map of the one piece world is whether we’re ever going to get an explanation of why geographic north and magnetic north are so far apart. Like the planet spins around an axis through the red line with the grand line at the equator but north/south blue are already off from that axis by 45 degrees. The idea that magnetic north has been steadily shifting would be an amazing answer to something I’d always assumed was just a quirk of how the map was drawn.
I feel thats why he made the 22,5° in the old map
our earth is like that... geographic north and magentic north are not the same... it is called the Magnetic declination google it.
I just had a thought: perhaps Uranus is the weapon that artificially causes the polar shift. If you think about it, the planet Uranus is the only major planet in our Solar System that has an axial tilt that points its poles almost square towards the sun. I wouldn't put it past Oda to do that.
I mean all you have to do is look up how far our own magnetic is from geographic north and look at the distance it’s shifted in like the past 100 years alone even. It’s wild that people don’t talk about this more to me.
This is most likely something that Nami will have to struggle with, considering her dream of making a world map, it's gonna be interesting how oda will present this later on
What if, Nami ends up piecing it together as they come to the end of the new world, and she's actually the one to call it out. Given her expertise in mapping and navigation, it would be a surprise if she's the first among them to figure it out
@@toreneighdough8345which is why she was made to be knowledgeable in both cartography/geography and meteorology, because when the pole shift happens, knowledge of both would be vital!
The latest chapter has already massively set back her dream. Every single coastline she's ever drawn is now incorrect.
people already generally have an idea of what the world looks like though. They have flying craft after all like Morgan's.
What if her dream is referring to mapping the NEW world.
@@toreneighdough8345yeah, probably the reason why we get less of nami because she's so important to the final journey oda reserved her role there
I love this theory so much honestly. My personal theory is that in a subtle way that only oda knows, the entire story has been laid out in front of us pre timeskip. I believe he left himself hints to remember his plans in his own story. Stuff that to viewers just seem like fun world building or random lines, but comes back around to being something important
That would mean OPLA would have more flushed out clues too!, unless its not considered canon.
@tongga9368 honestly if it's not cannon that gives more of an ability for them to drop things in my mind. A lot of my theory stems from the movies having a lot of common things with the following arcs. Almost like the movies are a test to see audience reaction to ideas
Yeah Oda definitely has used all of the ideas and ingredients of the final story in each arc. Certain things repeat and keep happening in ways that seem like echoes of the final ending
@Davis190 thank you for your wording! I really like it! It's basically exactly what I mean, all the ingredients are there, we just don't know what he's cooking.. Lol
@@BuddyRIP whatever it is, it’s got something to do with fulfilling a promise to free the people from slavery and correct an abusive secret that made good people wrongfully unable to dream
I feel like an example that adds in to this theory is how Koby got his glow up so fast. Longer days means more training which means his glow up from ch 1 to end of enies lobby was only 40 odd days
Are they're lifespans shorter too than cause if the days are longer wouldn't that mean that their age would be younger than if the days were shorter their age would be older? Idk I feel stupid
@@dillianevan4200no, the days are longer than our days 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️
That would make their lifespans EVEN LONGER, as they already live like 140 years like kureha, and 160 and counting in the case of the giants.
Idk about that part. I think a lot of anime are just awful with that time bs. Who doesn’t instantly think about Frieza saying Namek will blow up in 5 minutes? Lol I mean, is that part even necessary for this theory?
So how long was the two year timeskip then for real? Nah, that is a part of this theory i don´t like. But the whole thing can make sense if you ignore the slower time.
@@dillianevan4200 you got that reversed, it would mean they have an even longer lifespan
That's such a One Piece thing that I now want it to be the ending. Definitely explains the laughter.
We saw the actual journey of the grand line when Roger had to go backward through the grandline to find the ponyglyphs once he had Oden on his ship to read them. Go rewatch that complication again and it's a whole new meaning
Which episode was this?
The one after Roger vs Whitebeard
the thing about one piece theories is that going beyond the super intricate foreshadowing, the super well crafted storytelling, thrmatic relevance, i feel first and foremost they have to be funny. And Roger saying "i am literally looking at the one piece right now, its right there" feels like the kind of long running, absurd, joke that oda would love
I think you just revealed the ending of one piece. Man, those Japanese sleuths are amazing for figuring this out. I enjoy most theories, but this is nigh on perfect!
It took over a quarter of a century but yes we finally gotten enough clues to figure it out and i think they are right on the money with this one.
It also doesn't conflict with the theory that OP is also based off castle in the sky anime, which does seem to match up a lot
@@Zinen09I love that theory and it makes a lot of sense (I love the castle in the sky and yes a lot of the symbolisms match up)
The water level thing is getting a bit more interesting as of earlier today👀
great thing about the Roger Execution part of the theory is that on the way up to the platform he asked for the guards to take off the cuffs.
I wonder if he would have pointed "there!" if they had of left his hands free.
He would’ve but everyone would’ve still thought he was just pointing to the sea resulting in the same thing 😂
I would like a breakdown on the feasibility of pluton being a giant transformer under Wano, and the reason Kaido was going to drop onigashima was to connect the head and activate it. Teaming up with big mom to add soul to it
That’s extremely stupid
i have been more or less convinced that Pluton is actually a giant transformer, but never would i have fathomed that Onigashima was its head
This is probably the best explanation to Laugh Tale yet, was always weird to me how ppl couldn't find it without the Road Poneglyphs, that would imply that the Island is moving or something but Zou does the same thing and people could reach it?
Also explains how Roger knew he was 20 years early. Roger setting off the worlds biggest treasure hunt/Great age of Piracy for something right infront of him is pretty funny too
Everyone thinks that one piece is gold and materialistic treasure but I think it's something deep and poneglyps is the key. The reason why Roger prirates laughed was because it was something unexpected and no one pays attention to why void century is called void century.
Those who questioned it were either killed or found it.
I believe this so much cause of the foxy arc island. Oda literally told us that some islands are hiding under water. Makes such a weak arc so important
If you’re talking about how Aqua Lagoona comes from Long Ring Long Island and drains the water from the island then yeah. It fits this entire idea.
It also fits with the theory that chapters actually mirror each other with mid point being marineford, the beginning would also mean the end.
It would be funny if luffy gets packed up in a barrel and gets thrown into the sea at the end😂
My God, this is why this is my favorite RUclips channel, I'm a natural skeptic myself, and Liam very rarely if ever embraces theory or gets on theory bandwagon, in fact he usually points out their flaws, inaccuracies, and blatant cherry picking and confirmation bias, I'll have to look into this myself and really put some exploring and thinking into this but this is one if not the first one piece theories I find DEEPLY intriguing. I'm sure we're missing some things, maybe got a few details in the wrong place and lack interpretation, but this is the first theory I can see being in some form shape or derivative having a real possibility of truth hidden in its layers and nuances.
True. They also have a theory on imu's identity. Even though the conclusion was bad the analyzing and the pieces of character about imu are really interesting.
@@ayushborkar8089 do you think you could link it for me if it isn't too much trouble? I'd really like seeing that
I just now realize how a horrible time the navigator of the Kid Pirates must've had trying to figure out the way to go with Capt Kid around.
And also, we find that elephant tuna fish from west Blue in Logue town only. That meand some where near the Logue town is a passage where fishes pass making all blue nearby to logue town. It all fits.
i love this soo much, I actually started laughing at the end which would be the perfect end to One Piece
Didn't white beard say when someone finds the treasure the world will turn upside down, aswell as Roger telling reighley let's turn the world upside down,shanks and buggy always arguing about north and south pole 😮 dang this is a good theory
i just always thought that roger was "too early" because he needed the ancient weapons to do what joy boy wanted to do and shirahoshi was not born yet.
I think you need the 3 ancient weapons for: start the pole shift, survive the polshift and also find the treasor. And the fact, that shirahoshy wasnt born yet, makes it impossible for roger to 100 % complete his adventure because he was to early
@@bluewater800the theory states that the poles are shifting over time though
@@jacobcao6550 yes but its just a theory not a fact. Maybe the 3 anciant weapon can cause the pole shift. A giant mole or maybe the power of all seakings can cause the pole shift. We dont know it
Like others have said, this theory being true doesn't discredit that thought! Instead they work together, giving more reasons as to why Roger was "too early".
The only thing missing is this, there are two other strange phenomenon that I'm 100% sure are affected by the pole shift, aqua laguna/long ring long land, and the hole at Enies Lobby. I'm sure the polarity change would reveal what these two areas are hiding, but they are two completely separate areas of importance. Lastly, how did Roger make it to the final island if its still under the red line, isn't that why Luffy needs to break it with the ancient weapons? I also wonder- does the pole shift happen naturally with time on a certain day, or does it happen after a catalyst like the red line being destroyed? Rather than a cycle of pole shifting, my guess is that everything was hidden in the void century by making the red line and shifting the polarity of the earth, which would explain why the islands are stuck together with different climates. Then, breaking it would release that polarity effect, reveal the locations and the one piece. I also think the red line won't be broken by the ancient weapons, but by BlackBeard fighting with Luffy, hence why the Marine's said that Whitebeard has the power to destroy the world. I think Luffy will allow it to break but soften the blow with his fruit.
I had a thought that the ancient weapon Uranus could shift the axial tilt.
Enis Lobby is the magnetic pole where the Sun never go down
That's a funny theory. Imagine all your hardwork after all these years to find the hidden treasure, only to learn that it is just behind your house.
No wonder Roger and crew laugh
This would mean that going back to see Laboon for Brook would be at the real end and not a postending thing, which works out fantastic
Also, this could be why Luffy gets rid of the Red Line. Instead of going all the way back, he just busts it down because he's not gonna backtrack all that way. Not to furfill any prophecy or whatever, just because he didn't want to go around.
That would Sound exactly like luffy
@@Caillou-ks5zg I agree. A Gomu Gomu no Gatling souped up through a gear transformation (presumably 5th) could potentially wreck Reverse Mountain and create the All Blue, fulfilling Sanji's dream.
@@JamesDavy2009or better yet, he could use one of the ancient weapons to do it. They were introduced to the story, and a couple of them are at least Sorta known. Shirahoshi is Poseidon, which is the one we know most about. The world government presumably has Uranus, and they used it to destroy lulusia. And Pluton is beneath wano, having been unused for centuries. All of those would be incredibly helpful for bringing down the redline
When whitebeard died he said "the world will turn upside down" well maybe it is
There's also that time when Nami said that the one bounty hunter with scurvy would be fine in a couple of days, If you google recovery time of scurvy it says that while you might start feeling better within 48 hours it usually takes about 2 weeks to fully recover from scurvy. The way Nami said it made it sound like a couple of days would be long enough for him to make a full recovery.
Lodestone (also spelled loadstone) is a special type of the mineral magnetite. All varieties of magnetite display signs of magnetism, but of them, only lodestone possesses distinctly north-south polarity. Lodestone and other magnetic iron ores often occur in igneous and metamorphic rocks found around the world.
holy fucking shit
Wait it's real?! I thought it was only in minecraft. I need to read geography. 😅
Shanks & Luffy having sexy time is the true goal of the pirate adventure? Great guess, we'll see if Oda can make it work out
This answer is quite disturbing and disgusting, considering shanks is a semi father figure to luffy. You need help
@@MerchHunterRicky I'm from Saxony, that's the norm here. We do not have family trees, but rather family circles
@@PapaFlammy69 Since when are you a One Piece fan 😆😁
@@sipansert6762Since the start of the anime
"hey guys, i left my treasure right over there if you want to grab it real quick."
doesnt have quite the gravitas of the original speech, but i bet every former roger pirate has a chuckle any time someone says theyre searching for the treasure cause they know its like...buried under the floorboards of the roger bar in loguetown or something.
This would explain why Zoro always gets "lost", he's just trying to go to Louge Town!
Zoro has a true internal compass 😂 doesn’t matter if everything shifts.
The reason Roger’s crew was laughing when they got there is because of how easily their curiosity fooled them when the end was right there the whole time. This “trick” played by the world on Roger’s crew caused him to play the ultimate trick on the rest of the world for decades to follow. Also, this makes me see Buggy and Shanks as extensions of Roger, just with his characteristics split in two. Buggy continues to not take things seriously but fail upwards, while Shanks is always grinding to uphold the balance of just about everything, despite just wanting to go barhop with the lads
As soon as you mentioned Pole reversal, I thought of all the times characters literally said, finding the one piece will turn this world up side down.
bruh
10:03 So THAT explains why for instance when they were trying to stop the bomb in alabasta the countdown of only a few seconds felt like it took the entire episode. Their seconds are just longer. Makes perfect sense.
this would make so much sense. One of the biggest confusing mysteries to me in one piece is why people like Kaido/Big Mom and even Shanks really do nothing. They all have the power to find the one piece and take the mantle of pirate king but none of them did it for the majority of their lives until rather recently. Although Big mom does have that monologue that kind of dispells that when she falls in wano so idk. But its always been confusing to me why luffy and his crew in a very short time span could get this close and all these people with all this power for all these years did nothing.
Loadstar island is written as ロードスター島 (rōdosutā-tō, "tō" being the reading for the kanji for island at the end) where is literally how you would write road start if instead of the kanji for island you would have the katakana 「トー」 at the end since they are phonetically the same.
Edit: polestar and lodestar are both references to the same star, Polaris, the north star. Lodestar is represented on the manga by the kanji's 水先星 ( I've never really heard the term in Japanese before and my japanese is still a bit rough) being roughly transtlated to guide star i believe, as in the star that seafaring men would use as a guide in their journeys, Polaris.
liam this has got to be one of my fav videos from your channel. this theory is mind blowing and i’m thankful that you brought it to my attention. keep up the amazing work :)
Rising water get more meaning after 1089
Yes it does🫡
The idea of roger being literal and telling everyone to look behind them then dying actually made me laugh.scary good
This theory just gained a lot of new ground with the latest chapters confirmations.
Drop the Pizza does say that the "Island" part in "Lodestar Island" is pronounced "tou" in Japanese so it would sound like Road Start. Honestly, I'm all in ! 😁
Oda loves to play with words. It's why Luffy's bounty has 56 in its value.
Oh this is a rich one. It would explain so many things you haven't covered. For example, the Noah, an arc designed to survive a massive flood that was created during the void century, makes much more sense with this in mind.
It's like the Calm Belt is the center of an eventual storm and the three Ancient Weapons + Noah must be ways to counter or survive the pole shift (The Great Cleansing). This is crazy good.
Considering Poseidon is needed to even use Noah. Poseidon would also be the only way most people could even survive the calm
Belt.
This reminds of an early SBS where Oda answered a question about Sanji‘s eyebrows and the importance of rotation
Oda is an ARG puppet master.
I don’t speak Japanese, or read it. So I’m curious. Does anyone know if Rogers line to Rayleigh, “turning the world upside down,” is the actual translation? Would fit this theory better if it was actually, “turning the world on its side.” I ask since I know the translators often are wrong on little things like that. Or at least they seem like little things at the time.
the phrase would be『ひっくり返す』which, unfortunately for your case, encompasses "to turn upside down," "to turn over," "to knock over," " to tip over," "to overturn," "to reverse," "to upset," "to turn *inside out* ," among other meanings. We won't know for sure which one of these will turn out to be true until Oda's revealing.
If this is true then water seven is sinking because of the past axis shift as well.
I was thinking exactly the same, makes sense for why the seas have gotten so bad, but it's never covered
So if the red line was the equator that would make perfect sense for the lunarians to live because they'd be closest to the sun and they're able to thrive in that environment and the ultimate joke is that the celestial dragons time is limited until the pole shift and then it wouldn't be livable for them
finding out the world was once upside down sounds pretty funny and maybe when Roger said we came to early it was referring to the fact that they were to early to see the world turn upside down again and Rayleigh even said that if he were to tell the strawhats what the one piece is it wouldn't change anything because they still needed to wait for the world to be turned upside down. but that's just my theory
Love all the extra editing and graphics on this one, as well as the implication that One Piece will still be running in 2055
This fits soo well! I love this. The tree at O'Hara kind of convinces me tbh. And the early map. Awesome!
This is actually pretty rad for world building not gonna lie.
Omg If you turn a Strawhat 90 degrees it becomes a D.
I 100% believe Oda-sensei would reveal the ending on the very first page! This is a really interesting theory and it's gonna take up so much space in my brain for a while!
The one piece will never end
if one piece will never end, i feel bad for one piece fans that already passed away that didn't know how one piece will end, kinda sad but it's reality
3:24
If that clip is what happened to the one piece world, it really looked like the gomu gomu no mi, idk it might turn out to be the inspiration for it in the first place, which can further extend this theory and make it even more lengthy on why luffy significantly awakened it and why Roger was early. Cause that fruit hasn't gained it's user, Joyboy hasn't been alive to do the pole shift again and reverse it back to as it was.
As he has been indicated to be the giant, and possibly even oars and the strongest of them , to atleast go toe to toe with prime imu and the gorosei(possibly). The only creature that can exist above continent shifters is the 'world shifter'.
(But ik this theory is shrouded with buts and ifs lol)
The idea of the very first page of the manga that was our beginning but also the true end is mind-blowing. If that's true, then Oda is a genius
That would be the world's biggest plot twist.
@@JamesDavy2009 yes it would be
i was always confused as to the timeframe of one piece, but the world rotating slower and days being longer makes it make sense now! oda never ceases to amaze me
So did Kid just potentially become one of the most crucial and important characters??
Fujitora or Gear 5 reality-bending Luffy are also in the running but Punk Magneto is of course the first person that comes to mind.
Well these three with Law and black bread might change the poles at the end to bring back the world as it was 800 years ago .
So Zoro has been going the right direction all along 😂
Is this becoming true after the last chapter? 😦
Im not sure if anyone thought of this but i think devil fruits merge with a persons heart , like luffy his heart beats in a drumming way or like blackbeard took whitebeards power i think he ate whitebeards heart or like big mom since she ate her caretaker whole .
This is just my theory
But blackbeard having 2 devilfruit power doesnt mean he have 2 hearts its more to his multiple personality problem i guess.
Maybe that's actually why its called reverse mountain. Because they're telling you to back up, you've already gone too far 😂
HAHAH yeah!!! and also because it's the center of where the reversal happens once the pole shift occurs :O
There’s a lot to this.
Fishmen believe they used to live under the sun on land and long to again. Maybe their island was above water once. Then there’s the Noah. We know it was created during the void century but not why. If fishman island was above water, and there was a shift causing the water to rise (a great flood) the fishmen might have constructed the ship to escape the water just like the biblical noah.
A magnetic shift could also help explain some of the weirder aspects of the ocean phenomena like the geyser that pushed Jaya’s jaw section up to skypia,
The weird water hole under enes lobby, the water current between the three marine locations, the way the water runs up reverse mountain, the reason there is a calm belt at all.
If we assume the power that moved the planet was other than natural, and that force is still in play, then it could explain how these things defy physics. We’ve been just taking them at face value because there’s so many weird things in the show, and the residents of one piece treat them as normal, but if they had been like that for 800 years or whatever they may see them as normal as well.
I really like this theory. Logue Town could be Prologue Town and Epilogue Town, and in a way it was. Logue Town was the setting of of Roger's prologue since he was born there, and his Epilogue took place there as well since it was his final setting when his story was over. Like if Roger's life was a book his story ends when he disbands his crew and the Final Speech would be the hook for a sequel series that takes place in the Epilogue. It's the setting for the prologue/forward of the story and it's the prologue to the Grandline.
Its only got more evidence after 8 months.
Lmao robot liam made me freak out
Lol, “that’s what gradually means” this is the kind of humor that I’m subscribed for. Keep up the great work
There is a problem with this theory. If the Red Line is the actual Equator, then Reverse Mountain/Polestar/Lodestar Islands cannot be on one of the poles since the equator is the circumference that is the furthest away possible from both poles. The Reverse Mountain is on both the Red Line and the Grand Line so the only way that that's where the pole was is if the new Equator runs perpendicular to both Lines.
Also, if the Equator switches from the Grand Line to the Red Line, the places they have in common shouldn't actually see any difference in water level, as they would continue to be on the equator.
If i'm not mistaken, the map of Skypiea with east pointing upwards is from like 200 years ago, well after the void century. Even if it was older, it could not be older than 400 years, which was when the Skypea/Jaya was shot into the sky, so the shift, and subsequent water level change would have to have happened after that. Not sure if that works with this theory.
Also, people do know history from before the Void Century, right? There would be records/maps from before showing which way north used to be before it.
With that being said, i do like the idea of the Pole Shift and water level change. We do know that the Red Line is a a bunch of islands strung together, so if the Red Line were to become the Equator and the water level were to rise around it maybe it would switch forms with the Grand Line, with the latter becoming a land mass like the current Red Line. Maybe halfway during the transition period the world would be just islands(all blue?).
Idk, anyways, cheers.
hey finally someone translating drop the pizza better than i could
i've been trying to spread their work with little luck, appreciate this
Zoro was right all along... He wasn't lost. The One Piece world is lost.
I mean if we are going off the real world pole shifts.
Then we should take into account that either a doomsday weapon or multiple powerful earthquakes one after another cause the pole to shift
Two things that could 100% happen.
If at the end Blackbeard gets mad cause one piece isnt what he wished it to be.
Then he tries to merge his earthquake with probably the ancient weapon to just destroy it all.
Would you consider making a video about devil fruit counters? Everyone thinks about luffy and enel or buggy and mister 1 but for a good example Kuma and his fruit are a perfect counter to whitebeard.
Holy shit. When you mentioned そこ my mind was blown. Learning Japanese, this was one of the first stumbling blocks. They only ever use it when something is closer to the listener than themselves. For everything else that is far away from both speaker and listener they always use あそこ. It has been so consistent in my own experience that I’ve come to wonder if they are all equipped with magnetic compasses straight from the factory that was their mothers’ womb.
"Where's the One Piece? Roger!"
Roger: Fine, if you want it that badly I left it right there.
"Yeah! It's out there let's set out to sea and search everywhere!"
Roger: No! Guys, I meant it's literally right there down the stree- (gets stabbed and dies)
I’m so beyond thankful for your videos. I always look forward to every time you post. It’s the sunshine my day always needs!
maybe that is why the celestial dragons live on top of the red line now (after kicking out King's race), to escape from all that flooding when the pole change occurred. Maybe for some of the celestial dragons, their ex-countries are submerged/ gone
Cool now Oda will change the ending
Crazy theory!!! Especially with egghead updates
WE NEED PART 2😊
I believe Oda has multiple endings planned, and will change it if some fan theory comes closer to the ending. Much like roger, we are too early at the moment to discover everything the one piece world has to offer. So in my opinion, the actual ending will be surprising to everyone.
Sounds like Oda and Scott Cawthon have that in common.
But Loguetown is in the East Blue so it can't be the start of Grand Line for everybody coming from West, North and South blue ?
I just realized something, what if by this logic the D in Monkey D Luffy is just a smile on its side. The will of D is actually a smile that hasn’t shifted like the Earth!
Yeees, I had this theory too for some time. Also, it looks like a smile from one side, but from the other side it looks like a sun/dawn. The shift/ dawn bringing smiles on everyone's faces...
@@stefanaivan4173 I find that weirdly logical.
Maybe Oda said “figuring out what the One Piece actually is” was because he was seeing theories like this 😅
Finally he’s covering this🤩