Why This Is One Piece’s Most Important Character

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Title: The Story of Roronoa Zoro: World's STRONGEST Swordsman
The Best Character In All Of Manga?
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Never forget how Zoro tried to strike a cool pose, after trying to cut off his own feet, because he didn't want to make a lousy corpse.

zyjIn
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One of the greatest Zoro moments for me is when Usopp tries to return to the crew. He establishes two things to both the audience and the crew: he’s absolutely the first mate and that this is no longer a kid’s game. His sense of direction may not be the best, but he was the first to return to Sabaody. How cool he is, his loyalty to Luffy and the crew, and his determination to be the world's best swordsman is what makes him so lovable. He may not be deep, but there's a lot to him 🔥

golden_eye
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Having someone like Zoro as the right hand man is Luffy's biggest flex

thkhoa
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This man was able to explain what Nux couldn’t… Now I can finally understand Zoro!

crimson
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Zoro's character is a bit deeper than people realise. On the surface he seems like the typical dumb but strong anime guy who just wants to fight stuff (he isn't really dumb, he can be observant and quick on his feet but thats a whole different thing) but there's actually psychology behind it. Zoro is afraid of failure, theres a great video called zoro and the anxiety of strength by melonteee that breaks down his character

nade
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I only just realized Zoro's introduction kinda mirrors the end of Oden's tale in retrospect; He honorably stood an oppressing force to defend innocents from said oppressor, was punished with the promise of said innocents being left alone, and the antagonist in the situation never intended to uphold their promise to him to begin with. The end being the main difference with it being ones end and the others introduction to the overall tale.

I may just be wildly behind the curve on noticing symbolism but I still thought thats kinda dope

UncooperativeMultiplayer
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I've heard someone say that Zoro has a fear of being too weak.
And that after every close fight, he trains despite being injured and in pain, because in his mind, his pain is his attonment for his weakness. He fears being too weak to help his crewmates. Which is also why he snapped at Luffy on punk hazzard. This was more directed towards himself, for not being able to safe his captain. Hence why Luffy laughs and Sanji says "He's so tough on himself"

Cheezymuffin.
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My best friend killed himself early this year. We were both really into One Piece and talked about it all the time. He once told me that if I was a character from One Piece I would be Zoro. He really left me speechless with that but I was honored. Now I continue with One Piece and think about him often. Thanks for all the great videos Ohara!

ericedwards
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Honestly I’d like to believe that Kuina’s death was because she tried to take possession of a cursed sword present in her family as an attempt to get stronger; however, when the sword tested her, she failed, which led to her death. The circumstances behind her death were so strange (and depending on the sword’s influence, self inflicted) that it was ultimately ruled to be a suicide.

golbez
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"Being strong is not about the techniques or moves--Its about Heart."
--Roronoa Zoro

lloydcorpus
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I do think the aspect of him getting lost all the time is also quite important to his character. The flip side to his discipline is probably that he is a perfectionist to a fault. And it's in those moments where he tries to convince others that he knows where he's going, while it isn't the case, that he feels more humane and relatable.

It shows that while he is unwavering in most situations. He has a stubborn and hotheaded side to him, that is uncomfortable with being uncertain. He decides he has to trust his gut every time in situations like that (or makes a challenge out of it). Believing that his gut is always right, even when presented with conflicting information. Therefore he has trouble letting others steer him from his convictions, and shifts blame whenever he's called out.

I feel like he really wants to be steadfast and reliable to the rest of the crew.

dandeliond.
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My favourite character in One piece by far, the discrepancy between his apparent characteristics (just an empty character who is simply incredibly strong and that's it, something of a Kenpachi) and his actual characteristics (the strongest sense of loyalty ever seen, the power to push through everything and never give up, the way he trains his body and mind, his incredible skill in everything he does, besides walking around😅) is absolutely insane

ZoroCOPS
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Zoro's position of being the sensible one when everyone else is really emotional is a very difficult position for him I'm sure. Because he is most definitely feeling some emotions as well, but has to hold it together for the crew.

tynzHappening
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Zoro to me just screams “Best support character ever” everything about his character design and personality is just a perfect fit for his position on the crew. He also kinda gives me a “Responsible older brother” vibe as a member on the crew.

technician
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he goes down his path no matter what, he has clear boundarys and goals. hes kinda simple but also complex/deeper as it seems at first. his style is cool, his fights are epic and for me hes like the dark king :D in young.

leonidasvonsparta
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One thing you missed or looked over is that every time Zoro loses a fight, he starts training even harder immediately after to the point the others comment on how hard he is on himself.

goldencalf
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Nothing better than some Zoro content to start the day.

RoronoaTeach
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Roronoa Zoro is a strong human being with unbelievable monster strength within him. His fights against Mr. 1, Ryuma and King are legendary. He's being close to death so many times that is a miracle. AND, he used Conqueror's Haki to inflict damage to Kaido.

JaimeD.
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I think one of the most significant differences between Zoro and every other basic badass ccharacter is his defeat my Mihawk. Zoro was _levelled._ This gives _us_ a quite significant look into his character and allows Oda to build more on... well, his character beyond being strong. I don't know if I'm just closing my eyes to it or haven't consumed enough media, but my impression is that other characters that's based on being badass, if they're ever defeated, that's when they die. Like, it's always do or die. Literally. Zoro did have this attitude also, but because he wasn't actually killed, we get to see that growth instead of just, well, nothing XD

Sigart
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I'm glad Oda didn't do some stupid origin story for Zoro while we were in Wano.

The best part about Zoro is that he forges his own destiny, I hope things continue this way for awhile.

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