One Piece’s ending tease and what it means for season 2, explained

Popular manga and anime series One PieceNow, it has its own live-action version. While we don’t know for sure if the series will be renewed for a second season yet, showrunners teased at what the Straw Hat Pirates next adventure would be if Netflix picks up the show for another season.

[Ed. note: This story contains spoilers for season 1 of One Piece.]

One PieceThe story follows Luffy’s adventures as a pirate who can stretch out like rubber. Luffy wants to become the world’s greatest pirate, but he has a few baddies to beat first. Luffy’s fight with the notorious fish-man Arlong ends Season 1, where he saves Conomi Islanders. Luffy’s season concludes on a positive note, as he sails to sea in his brand new boat and with newfound friendships. A massive bounty is also placed on him. However, just before ending the show teases a new character who’s out to get Luffy. The entire teaser for the pre-credits is explained.

What is the One Piece Netflix credit scene like?

At the end of the final episode of season 1, “Worst in the East,” we see the back of a character sitting in a chair. As the camera pans, we see only the character’s hands, some items on a desk, and Luffy’s wanted poster. Although we don’t see his face, the objects on his desk are enough to tell us who the character is.

The Marine Captain Smoker appears in the teaser. We know it’s Smoker at the end because the two cigars are a dead giveaway. Smoker almost always appears while smoking two cigars at once in both the manga and anime — it’s pretty much his It is a good idea to use. Plus there are other details, like his characteristic naval uniform lined with green fur show that it’s him.

Smoker from One Piece: Who Is He?

Smoker, an antagonist from the movie Smoker One PieceManga and anime. In the manga when Luffy meets him, he’s a Marine Captain in charge of Loguetown. Smoker has eaten the Moku Moku no Mi Fruit. This Devil Fruit allows him transform into smoke. Smoker’s first encounter with Luffy in the manga ends quickly, but he goes on to be a frequent antagonist.

It is in line with the series’ current pace that he appears at the show’s end. In the manga and anime, the crew journeys to the town of Loguetown right after the events of the live-action series’ season 1 finale. To give you a reference point, the anime manga is 96 pages into the series. Smoker debuts in chapter 97, So it’s no surprise that he’s the next villain the show teases.

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