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Roronoa Zoro Wano Theory – One Piece

Roronoa Zoro theory

After that splendid performance of Zoro in his fight against Kaidou and King, we are putting the spotlight on him. Even the Zanji fanatics would agree that his battle is a major highlight on the Wano Arc. We were initially hoping that the land of the Samurai would provide an answer to some unanswered questions on the swordsman’s backstory. Unfortunately, it only led to more questions. The pirate hunter has been there since the first Arc of One Piece; however, information about his existence has continued to evade us. With this Roronoa Zoro Wano theory, we hope that we will be able to shed light on this character that continues to baffle us.

 

Roronoa Zoro Wano Theory that Does or Doesn’t Make Sense

Credits: Weekly Shonen Jump

Admit it,  some of us hoped that Wano Arc was Zoro’s Arc. We have seen Nami’s dramatic background story at the Arlong Park Arc, Robin’s tragic history at the Enies Lobby, and Sanji’s eccentric family at the Whole Cake Island Arc. Unfortunately, it seems that fans of this manga series will be disappointed. As the conclusion draws near, we are starting to understand that the Arc showcases the transition of Luffy from a character that rivals the power of the Yonkou to the King of the Pirates. Still, since Wano has already given us a glimpse of the backstory of Zoro, the next Arc will most probably be about him. In the meantime, here is an exciting Ronoroa Zoro Wano theory that we need to look into.

 

Zoro is from the Past

 

This is a repeated  Roronoa Zoro Wano fan theory that we often encounter on Reddit and Quora. Some users claimed that Zoro and Toki are related and that Toki accidentally sent a baby Zoro to the future. Toki originally came from a civilization more than 800 years ago. It was mentioned that she traveled to the future several times to escape dangers and probably to find someone. While the idea of time traveling is a crazy way to connect Toki with Zoro, let us first consider what they are trying to point out.

 

Why It Doesn’t Make Sense

Credit: Weekly Shonen Jump

 

 

 

Why It Makes Sense

Credit: Ryuma-Eiichiro Oda-1994 Shonen Jump

 

 

So what’s the possibility of this Roronoa Zoro Wano theory? Zoro indeed has a connection with the Wano village. If that relationship is with Toki, Ryuma, or both, we will definitely find out in the next Arc along with the premonition of Kozuki Toki.

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