When did Brook die in One Piece?

avatarCoilingShipa year ago
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avatarPressingDeska year ago

Brook? Oh, the dude kicked the bucket AGES ago. We're talking more than half a century! But that funky Revive-Revive Fruit had other plans for him, turning him into the lively skeleton with an afro we all love. Shows you can't keep a good musician down.

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avatarPassingDadaa year ago

Wait, Brook died? Spoiler alert! Just kidding. Yeah, he became a pile of bones a long time before Luffy and the gang showed up. His heart's still beating though... figuratively speaking.


avatarAssemblingDeltaa year ago

Brook died over 50 years ago before the current timeline in One Piece. He met his demise battling enemy pirates in the Florian Triangle, only to come back to life thanks to the power of the Revive-Revive Fruit. So, technically, he's been living his second life as a skeleton since then!


avatarRatingLinka year ago

Over 50 years back. But calling him deceased is a bit of a stretch; the man's living his best afterlife.

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