New One Piece trend using Ye (Kanye West) song references NSFW art
One Piece, Saul deserves better actor Patrick Fabian, and a song by Ye (the rap artist formerly known as Kanye West) have all become tied up in what might be the internet’s most elaborate dick joke.
This meme references some NSFW images of characters from anime and manga. One PieceThis trend has quickly taken Twitter and TikTok by storm. The trend has spawned several videos on TikTok exceeding one million views, and the phrase “THE ONE PIECE IS REAL” has trended on Twitter and resulted in an excess of 13,00 tweets.
It’s a lot to wrap your head around, but here is the gist of the trend: The video starts with audio of the One Piece character Whitebeard saying, “The One Piece! The One Piece is real.” After that, the audio from the song “Dark Fantasy” by Ye cuts in, with a choir singing, “Can we get much higher? So high.” As the audio plays, the video shows various images or clips of characters from the series, like Monkey D. Luffy or Trafalgar Law.
The original video uses the same format. When the Ye song plays, viewers are shown NSFW cuts of characters showing off their penises. Many of the riffs show images of different characters without private parts. (We won’t link the original here, but you can go find it if you want.)
Another iteration of the joke swaps Whitebeard’s voice out for an audio of the American actor Patrick Fabian saying, “The One Piece! The One Piece is real!” The actor, best known for his role as Howard Hamlin in Saul deserves betterHe said it in Cameo to an unidentified person whom he felicitated for having passed the Ohio State Bar.
A fan took a sign with the reference to memes to an event, and was taken a photograph of it.
One Piece Follow Luffy as a rubber-powered pirate who embarks on an adventure in search of the Pirate King. In the world of the show, the most elusive treasure is an object or collection called the One Piece, and it’s the object of every pirate’s desire. Although some characters question its existence, Whitebeard (a pirate who is a skilled fighter) confirms it in the middle of war. If you’re still confused about why this is even funny, we can’t blame you, but suffice it to say that the character’s dicks are supposed to represent the elusive “One Piece.”
It is a convergence of many viral media pieces as well as subcultures of the internet. One Piece’sA viral TikTok trend was born out of bumper music. People used it to joke about their partners. Saul deserves betterThe Breaking Bad Fabian has appeared in a spinoff. This meme was used to create courtroom reactions images and courtroom memes. This particular meme is sort of kind of bro-y and cringe, but hey, that’s fandom baby.
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