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Death has always been an interesting concept in theOne Pieceuniverse, mainly because it never happens. More often than not, when characters are gravely injured or in mortal danger, no matter how serious their situation is, they will survive and continue to be a vital part of the story. Due to this, many fans have grown to hate the fact that no characters ever die in the series, stating that it takes the stakes out of any dangerous encounter the Straw Hats, or any other important characters, may face.
However, there have been a few actual character deaths throughoutOne Pieceso far, with one of them being one of the most emotional deaths in the series; the death of Ace. While many fans were strangely happy to see an impactful death occur in the series, others were heartbroken seeing one of the best characters in the series being the one to die. Due to this, some fans hope that someday before the end of the series, Ace will be revived and will be reunited with his brothers.
Ace’s Death Marked A Turning Point For Luffy And The Series
His Death Was A Shock That Changed One Piece
Sincethe early days ofOne Piece, although the series often deals with darker tones, the death of a character in the current story was never really one of them. Although there are plenty of times when characters supposedly died, they always ended up surviving, even if they never logically could have. For example, one of the worst examples of this trend is with Pell during the Alabasta Arc. After sacrificing himself and carrying away a massive bomb, Pell somehow managed to survive a giant explosion.
I’m sorry you didn’t get to save me… - Ace
However, later on in the series,during the Marineford Arc, fans got a chance to see the permanent death of two major characters, Ace and Whitebeard. Particularly, Ace’s death, something that came very suddenly, was extremely shocking to witness. Unlike the deaths from earlier in the series, there was no feasible way implying that Whitebeard or Ace escaped their fate, as both died on screen in full view of the audience.
Could Ace Come Back To Life?
This Undo A Lot Of The Emotional Development Of The Series
Despite being one of the most dramatic deaths in the series, andvital to Luffy’s development as a protagonist, some fans theorize that Ace may be revived before the end of the series. Mainly, these fans believe that a part of the One Piece treasure, or some other mystical element of Joy Boy and Laugh Tale, will give Ace a second chance at life, allowing the three brothers - Ace, Luffy, and Sabo - to be together once again. After this, these fans believe that the three brothers may become important figures in the new era of pirates that Luffy will most likely start.
Of course, many other members of the community feel that reviving Ace would be one ofthe worst decisionsOne Piececould ever make. Mainly, Ace’s death was an important turning point in Luffy’s character, giving him a new level of emotional depth that fans haven’t seen before. However, reviving Ace would undo his development, allowing him to fall back on his more emotionally immature ways, especially since death would hardly seem like a consequence. Additionally, with Ace’s death being one of the only major deaths in the series,One Piecewould feel even more like a show that lacks significant consequences for dangerous situations.
Giving Luffy A Final Conversation With Ace Could Be Okay
The One Piece Treasure Could Have The Power To Do Something Like This
A better way of handling this idea would be to giveLuffy some way of communicating with his brotherfrom beyond the grave. For example, if the One Piece treasure had the ability to give Luffy and Ace time to talk, it may create a heart-warming moment that wouldn’t cheapen his death. Still, it would definitely make Ace’s last words seem less impactful in the long run.
Thank you… for loving me!! - Ace
Still, with death already being a sore topic among fans, reviving Ace may very well be one ofthe worst thingsOne Piececould do. While there are other options, it’s probably for the best to not bring Ace’s character back. In the end, Ace is one of the few reminders that death is an actual consequence in theOne Pieceworld.
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One Piece is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. The series follows protagonist Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirate crew as they explore the Grand Line to find the King of the Pirates' ultimate treasure, the One Piece, in order to become the next king. The manga’s popularity helped it spin off into a larger media franchise, including an anime with more than 1,000 episodes.