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  1. Yokozuna is a giant frog with yellow-brown skin and black hair worn in a chonmage. He has numerous scars on his belly (from testing his strength against the Sea Train, a task inspired by his comrade Franky's death-defying act).

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  2. May 9, 2023 · One Piece and Esotericism: Recurring Themes and Symbols. Overview of the main esoteric themes present in the manga. Throughout the One Piece manga, several esoteric themes can be identified...

  3. Aug 15, 2023 · “One Piece” underscores the influence of belief and conviction. The mythical treasure, the One Piece itself, serves as a metaphor for the intangible rewards gained from unwavering faith.

  4. Mar 6, 2023 · Furthermore, her iconic snake earrings and her pet Salome draws inspiration from the Greek lore of the cursed Gorgon. In mythology, Medusa also bears the name "Gorgo," one of the three monstrous Gorgons with snakes in place of hair. Her curses cause anyone who lays eyes on her to turn into stone.

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  5. The Empty Throne that Imu occupies in One Piece holds a significant symbolic value. It's officially stated to be unoccupied to maintain peace and equality among nations, symbolizing that no one person will take full control of the world.

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  6. King is a towering man at 613 cm tall, [5] with a well-muscled, broad-shouldered frame and long limbs. Being a lunarian, he has his race's telltale features: large, black-feathered wings on his back that reach down to knee length, [2] a brown complexion, and silver-white hair.

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  8. Jan 4, 2022 · For One Piece, the phonetic reading is the English words “One Piece”, but the written reading is “hitotsunagi no daihihou” (ひとつなぎの大秘宝). “Daihihou” means “great hidden treasure”, while “hitotsunagi” traditionally means “something in one piece”.

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