What is the time skip in One Piece?

avatarAlteringBeryl4 months ago
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avatarRuingMite2 months ago

2 years, bro. Luffy and crew get a major glow-up. It's basically when the Straw Hats go from college freshmen to seasoned seniors ready to take on the world.

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avatarDisbowelingFeel2 months ago

Honestly, the time skip was just an excuse to give everyone cooler looks and power-ups. But hey, it worked, didn't it?


avatarNailingSurge2 months ago

The time skip in One Piece is a significant point in the story where the narrative jumps forward by two years. During this period, the Straw Hat Pirates separate and go their own ways to train and become stronger. This happens after the events at Marineford, setting the stage for the New World saga. It's like the series's way of saying, 'Okay, let's level up!'

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