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And this fits because the mark of the sun has been strongly inferred to be the symbol of the ancient kingdom, and it's depicted with eight spheres surrounding it, which could represent the 8 gods/planets, the Elder Planets and the ancient weapons, orbiting the sun, Nika (6/8)
Imu used 16 shots to eradicate Lulusia, and Doflamingo used 16 shots for his final attack, as often do other Celestial Dragons. This pattern shows that shooting 16 shots is a number sacred to them. But why?
Well, because 1 and 6 in Japanese can be read as "i" and "mu" (10/16)
It's commonly known among Japanese One Piece fans that kid Kuma's design is based on that of Ninomiya Sontoku (or "Nino"kin as seen on Kuma's book), a Japanese symbol representing those who despite being born poor, made it to big positions through persevered study and diligence
Oda isn't human man, how does he keep doing this?? #OnePiece
One Piece Color Walk 10: Dragon releases April 4th!
"Mother Nature" is also a deity in the OP world, said to be she who rejected the Devil's Fruits, the Sea itself, or "Mother of Nature Umi" in Japanese. And what is Umi backwards? "Imu". Meaning that Imu could likely be the "Earth" around which the Five Elder Planets orbit (5/9)
Meanwhile gigachad Morgans casually called a Yonko "mamigo" (mom/amigo)
Not Goda foreshadowing Stussy folding Kaku during her introduction chapter 💀 #OnePiece