Does Luffy die at the end of One Piece?

avatarSwellingDump2 years ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeek2 years ago

Nope, Luffy doesn't die at the end of One Piece. The manga is still ongoing, so his fate hasn't been sealed yet. Plus, Oda, the creator, has hinted he's got something big planned for the end that doesn't involve Luffy's death. So, breathe easy!

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avatarAgeingJetty2 years ago

Last I checked, Luffy was alive and kicking! The manga hasn't ended yet, so it's all speculation at this point. But considering he's the main character on a quest to become the Pirate King, killing him off would be a bold move, even for Oda!


avatarCarryingMonte2 years ago

Luffy dying? Highly doubt it. One Piece isn't just about treasure hunting; it's about the adventure, and Luffy embodies that spirit. Can't see Oda ending it on such a downer.

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