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Eiichiro Oda has consistently demonstrated a talent for drawing inspiration from various sources. It’s probable that Oda incorporates themes from a wide range of influences, including Zoro, who seems to be inspired by Zorro, and Usopp, who appears to have elements of Pinocchio in his character. Similarly, Joker’s constant smiling and scheming could very well be a nod to Batman.

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Based on a Reddit post, some fans may have come to the realization that One Piece may have been referencing Batman from DC.

One Piece Author Taking Inspirations From Batman

It’s fascinating to see how fans of One Piece have been speculating and discussing the possible connection to Batman for some time.

It sounds like this Reddit post truly solidified the suspicion and surprised many with the compelling evidence linking the two.

Luffy in One Piece by Oda

In the same thread, we also got to see a literal depiction of the textBATMANin one of the manga panels with distinct similarities of the manga character with real Batman.

Reasons Why Oda Loves Making Cross-Culture References

Oda, the creator of “One Piece,” loves making cross-cultural references in his work. He’s fascinated by diverse cultures and histories, and including references encourages fans to explore and appreciate them. These references also spark new ideas, inspire creative storytelling, and add a layer of fun for fans to spot and discuss connections. By blending cultural elements, Oda comments on the interconnectedness of human experiences, highlighting similarities and celebrating diversity.

“I don’t even think about it”: Eiichiro Oda Bases One Piece Characters’ Personalities on 1 Integral Factor Many Might Not Even Notice

Oda’s personal interests and passions, such as history and mythology, influence his work, making it more enjoyable and personal. Incorporating diverse cultural elements adds depth to the “One Piece” universe, making it feel more immersive and realistic. He also includes references as a nod to his inspirations and favorite works, demonstrating respect and admiration. Overall, cross-cultural references are a hallmark of Oda’s style, enriching the “One Piece” experience for fans worldwide. Cause at the end, it’s always exciting when fans uncover interesting connections between different works of fiction!

You can watchOne PieceonCrunchyroll.

Diganta Mondal

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Diganta Mondal is an avid Content Writer at Fandomwire, specializing in anime and pop culture-related stuff. With over 600 published articles, he boasts his knowledge on this beloved media and strives to connect with fellow anime enthusiasts all across the globe.Despite having a non-journalism educational background, his love for shows like Vinland Saga, Violet Evergarden, and other Naoki Urasawa works constantly inspires him to share informative news, theories, and recommendations on almost all anime genres, aiming to create a shared platform for nerdy discussions.

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“I don’t even think about it”: Eiichiro Oda Bases One Piece Characters’ Personalities on 1 Integral Factor Many Might Not Even Notice