Eiichiro Oda's decision about Roronoa Zoro at the beginning of One Piece that fans of the series will forever appreciate

One Piece has become in recent years one of the most important series in the history of the industry. With more of 25 years behind his back, Eiichiro Oda has managed to create an almost perfect work that has caused a sensation all over the world, thanks above all to the development of many of his characters.

However, one of these characters was going to have a very different destiny during the beginnings of One Piece: roronoa zoro. It turns out that in one of the first volumes that Oda released of his magnum opus, this extremely powerful swordsman I was going to be part of the Buggy crewone of the most classic and recognizable villains of the entire work and with which Luffy has had to face more than once.

Zoro was going to team up with Mohji and Cabajiwho were originally going to be brothers, to stand up to Luffy in Orange Town. In addition, his design, although similar, was going to be slightly different from the one we saw in the final version, with a much more picaresque appearance and similar to that of his brothers.

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However, Oda finally decided to change sides, making him the first official member of the Straw Hat Pirates in the series and one of the most beloved characters in the community. Of course, this will be one of the decisions that fans will forever be grateful to its author, since we could not conceive of a crew without this unforgettable swordsman as one of the Thousand Sunny’s most serene minds.

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