I realized it was a bad idea.
I’m posting this blog urgently because I’ve noticed something that no one has noticed yet.
I’ve realized the astonishing fact that the devil fruit that Luffy, the main character of One Piece, ate was not a rubbery rubber fruit.
I really wish someone would ask me about it.
I know this is quite recent, but it seems that there is a legendary devil fruit that has a different name from the existing devil fruit.
First of all, what is a devil fruit? For those who are wondering, if you eat it, you will be able to use the special ability named after the fruit.
For example, if I eat the “Rabara no Mi” fruit, I can dismember my body, and if I eat the “Inuinu no Mi” model “Dachshund”, I can become a dachshund.
Furthermore, the person who eats the devil’s fruit will be unable to swim for the rest of his or her life.
They can’t even doggy scratch.
The legendary devil fruit that has another name is apparently the rubbery rubbery fruit that Luffy ate.
In other words, what Luffy ate was not the Gomu Gomu no Nuts.
We were already fooled.
Then, I would like to announce the true identity of the devil fruit and what its real name is.
I thought of something. Something that looks like rubber but isn’t.
In other words, something that has the same properties as rubber.
I’ll talk about it step by step.
My first conclusion is that what Luffy ate was not a rubber-rubber fruit but Hitohito’s fruit model “Indra”.
Hmm? Indra? Pazudora? Indra is a god in Indian mythology.
He is called “Thunderbolt God” and is known as “Teishakuten” in Buddhism.
Can you see the picture?
His arms seem to be very long and extended, don’t they?
Gods in Indian mythology are usually stretched out like this in yoga.
And Indra is the god of thunder.
I think he fulfills each of the main properties of rubber: stretching and lightning not working.
There’s also the top of the navy side, Hitohito’s real model “Big Buddha."
When you are proposing the strongest god “Daibutsu”, don’t you want other gods to appear in the story?
I do.
Let’s take a look at this picture.
This is a picture of him riding on an elephant.
It could be related to Zunisha, who appeared in a meaningful scene where the legendary devil fruit’s double line was put up.
By the way, this is the Indian god Ganesha.
There are other reasons, too, like Indra was always fighting with Asura, a three-faced, six-sided god.
I think this is because Blackbeard, Luffy’s biggest rival, is modeled after Asura.
Blackbeard’s pirate flag has three skulls,
Naruto, a JUMP signature work that was serialized at the same time, also uses Indra and Asura as motifs, and it would be hot to see them in One Piece.
There are more.
Indra (Indra) defeated the poisonous dragon Britra, which dammed up rainwater and caused drought, and thus moistened the dry land.
And the reference is the very alabaster version of the battle against Krokodar,
As for the fact that he fought a poisonous dragon,
Isn’t it the battle with Magellan in Impel Down?
And if you look up Indra’s brother, he is Agni, the god of fire, no way.
Isn’t he an ace?
I was freaked out by the stone.
And that Agni has two faces.
I was like, “You’re expressing Ace and Sabo.
I was also surprised to see that Indra is also known as the God of the Sun, and I could associate him with Nika, the God of the Sun, the people of the moon, and the dawn.
In fact, the Hitohito’s model “Indra” is not a definite one.
There are other gods who are models, Shiva and Hanuman, but let’s calm down for a moment.
Shiva is said to be the god of destruction and rebirth.
Some literature said Indra = Shiva.
I felt that Luffy, who awoke and became Shiva, the god of destruction, “destroyed” the Red Line, eliminated the four walls of the sea, created the All Blue, and “regenerated” the world,
His anger, bravery, dancing, and optimistic character are just like Luffy himself.
He is the supreme god of the world, so I thought he would be a perfect fit for the main character.
And the image of Shiva, you know, he usually has a snake wrapped around him.
Just before his awakening, Luffy is fighting as Snakeman, and the names of snakes, such as Hydra Calvaline, are in his techniques.
Moreover, this panel. It’s like he’s following the snake, saying, “Follow me."
At this point, the feeling that the arm has a will is not just rubber anymore.
Another candidate is Hanuman.
Hanuman’s transformable body can explain Luffy’s stretchable body, and he shares the same name Monkey King and Luffy’s name Monkey.
He already looks like a monkey.
Do you notice anything in Hanuman’s clothes?
It’s the exact same color combination as Luffy’s clothes, so I think it must be a quirky motif.
Otherwise, I don’t think I could come up with a lame combination of red clothes, blue pants and yellow waistcoat, and it’s not possible from a fashion point of view.
By the way, Hanuman’s parents are said to control the wind.
This Indra, Shiva, and Hanuman would fit best if all three of them were combined.
If an imaginary god or something combining the three of them appeared, it would all make sense.
Nika, for example.
In summary, I think that Indra, Shiva, Hanuman, and the god representing these three people appeared and ate the devil fruit that was the motif of the god.
Conclusion: “Gomu Gomu no Mi = Nika Nika Nika or Phantom Humanoid Nika (Nika’s model is Indra + Shiva + Hanuman)”.
Could he transform into a humanoid (Indra), a man-beast (Shiva and the snake), or a beast (Hanuman) like Kaidu?
Incidentally, “Mahabharata” and “Ramayana,” two major epics of Indian mythology, are stories of gods and humans. Hinduism, widely practiced in India, is based on the idea that both gods and humans act together in close friendship.
It is no exaggeration to say that this is exactly the same as the world of One Piece, where domination is eliminated and freedom is sought.
In fact, in the 1000th episode, which was very important for One Piece, Luffy hit Kaidou with the Red Rock lock.
This was a bird called the Rock Bird.
So this is a monster bird from Indian mythology.
And another one, a flying vehicle called Vimana, which appears in Indian deities,
It’s said to fly into space and was ridden by Indra and the sun gods.
I heard it was also called a flying palace, but it’s totally an Ark Maxim.
And finally, in the Indian Sanskrit language, God seems to be Deva, and isn’t this where the D clan comes from?
Speaking of God, I looked up the “mantra” that appears on the sky island, and to my surprise, it was in Sanskrit.
How did you like it?
It’s fun to think about it, whether I’m right or not.
If I were to make a simple prediction about the future of One Piece, I would say that Kaidou will be defeated.
But then the feast as usual,
I think Luffy, who defeated Kaidou in a desperate attempt, will not be able to move as usual.
So, CP-0 of the World Government who is now in Wano Country will capture Luffy.
He was about to do a public execution like Roger and Ace, when the Straw Fleet came to Luffy’s rescue,
War begins.
I think the reason they are moving Maryford all the way to the other side of the Red Line is because the last battlefield is Marineford.
If it was like that, I thought it would be an intense development to recover the last war, the fight against the world government and all.
I personally think it would be a perfect score of 100 points if Luffy is on that execution platform following Ace and goes to war.