One Piece is a series that has captivated fans around the world for more than two decades with its exciting stories, engaging characters, and surprising twists. Recently, a special issue has attracted the attention of fans. It was Carrot’s farewell to the Straw Hats, a moment that was eventually referenced in the anime, correcting a scene in the manga that sparked countless theories.
In One Piece, the character Carrot is a member of the Mink animal race, a species of weasel and rabbit. She became a fan favorite character in the Whole Cake Island arc. She has accompanied Luffy and the Straw Hats for a long time and made significant contributions in a number of situations.
Many fans have even speculated that Carrot could become a permanent member of the Straw Hats. Especially after her heroic actions and the strong friendship Carrot developed with the gang.
However, the manga leaves Carrot’s fate somewhat ambiguous. During the farewell scene in Wano, Carrot did not appear to say goodbye to the Straw Hats. This omission has led to many theories among fans. Some people speculate that Carrot may have hidden on Luffy’s ship and left the Wano kingdom together, becoming a part of the Straw Hat crew. This theory has attracted the attention of a large number of fans due to Eiichiro Oda’s comprehensive and detail-oriented nature regarding character development and plot.
However, the recent One Piece anime episode 1084 corrected this omission in the manga. In this episode, fans finally got to witness a touching scene as Carrot said goodbye to the Straw Hats. This addition to the anime clarified the character’s fate, confirming that she remained in Wano and did not join the Straw Hats.
Fixing this error for anime is important for many reasons:
– First, give a clear conclusion to Carrot’s journey with the Straw Hats, something the manga lacks.
– Monday puts an end to fan theories about Carrot potentially becoming a member of the Straw Hats, a topic that has caused fierce debate within the fan community.
– Tuesday represents a response to the fan community, which regularly discusses and theorizes about every aspect of the series. This fix can be seen as a nod to fan passion and engagement.