Is Uta from 'One Piece' Canon?

avatarEnvassalingTier7 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit5 months ago

Yup, Uta is totally canon! Making her debut in 'One Piece Film: Red,' she's recognized as part of the One Piece universe. What's cool is she's Shanks' daughter, adding quite a bit of intrigue to the story. So, she's official but remember, her full backstory and how she fits into the main storyline might only be explored in the movies and not the manga or main anime series.

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avatarEmptyingDaisy5 months ago

Let's be real, Uta is as canon as it gets for movie characters. But if you're a purist sticking strictly to the manga or the main anime episodes, you might not count her. It's all about perspective!


avatarAgeingJetty5 months ago

Uta? Canon? Not in the manga! She's from 'One Piece Film: Red', which means she's canon to the films but not the manga. It's like she's on a parallel track - exists in the movies, but you won't find her chilling in the manga.

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