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One Piece character archetype: Aniru is based on rap kings, and Akatsuki is Oda's idol

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The world of One Piece created by Sensei Oda is full of countless impressive characters, and it is said that many of them have their own realistic prototypes. Before a foreign Haimi briefly compared the characters of One Piece with the real characters, some of which are character archetypes, and some are just similar in appearance, let's take a look at it together. PS: Due to the large number of characters, only a few representative characters are selected.

The character of Aniru is based on the rap king

First, let's look at Aniru, one of the main characters in the early plot of One Piece, with realistic character archetypes. His character archetype is believed to be no stranger to everyone, and it is the rap king Eminem. Whether it is the image characteristics or the personality inside, Aniru and Eminem are very close, no wonder Aniru was so invincible at the beginning, it turned out that it had a certain relationship with its own character archetype.

One Piece character archetype: Aniru is based on rap kings, and Akatsuki is Oda's idol

Capenberge's character is based on the late Italian mafia Al Capone, is the image alone very similar between the two? Oda-sensei incorporates features such as cigars and suits into Becky's body, and even if you haven't seen One Piece, you can guess the archetype of the character behind him just by looking at Becky's image.

One Piece character archetype: Aniru is based on rap kings, and Akatsuki is Oda's idol

The white-bearded character is based on a restaurant owner and looks exactly like a wrestling star

Ivankov's character is based on The Protagonist Dr. Ford in the Rocky Horror Show, and the weirdness of the image is indeed thunderous, but this is also a tribute to "Dr. Ford". The remaining characters are just similar in appearance, not the realistic prototypes of when Oda created the characters.

One Piece character archetype: Aniru is based on rap kings, and Akatsuki is Oda's idol

It is worth mentioning that the realistic prototype of Whitebeard is the restaurant owner who Oda often goes to dinner, and puts the image characteristics of the restaurant owner on Whitebeard's body. Many Haymi believe that Whitebeard is similar to wrestling star Hook Hogan, although the two do not have much to do with each other, but the appearance is indeed somewhat similar.

One Piece character archetype: Aniru is based on rap kings, and Akatsuki is Oda's idol

Realistic archetypes of pheasants and yellow apes

Haimi, who is familiar with admirals, knows that they all have their own realistic prototypes. The actual prototype of the pheasant is the late Japanese actor Yusaku Matsuda, and the prototype of the yellow ape is the Japanese actor Kuniaki Tanaka, and it is worth mentioning that Tanaka Kuniyoshi died in March last year, which is also regrettable. Both admirals left a deep impression on Haimi in the plot, and even if they had not appeared for a long time, it did not affect their important position in the plot.

One Piece character archetype: Aniru is based on rap kings, and Akatsuki is Oda's idol

The remaining four characters are all self-compared by Jaime, and they did not get Oda Sensei's real hammer, but looking at the old man with the spots on his forehead in the five old stars, the character prototype is likely to be Gorbachev, of course, even if he looks similar, it is only speculation.

The prototype of the Red Dog

The actual prototype of the current Admiral Akatsuki is Suga Bunta, and Oda said that Suga Bunta was once his most admired idol, and called him "the world's first man", and he can place the idol on Aka inu, which shows Oda Sensei's "selfishness". In the red dog we see the fortitude and bravery, which is directly related to his realistic prototype. As for the prototypes of several other characters, they have not been officially certified, and can only be said that the appearance is indeed very similar, and even some characters even look exactly the same.

One Piece character archetype: Aniru is based on rap kings, and Akatsuki is Oda's idol

The prototype of the vine tiger

Admiral Fujito is based on the "blind swordsman" Humpback City played by Shintaro Katsu, who is one of the more famous samurai in Japan. In the plot, Fuji Tiger is also such a character, blind in both eyes but amazing in swordsmanship, which is one of the ceilings of combat power in the World of One Piece. As for the comparison charts of other characters, they are not character archetypes, most of them are just similar in appearance.

One Piece character archetype: Aniru is based on rap kings, and Akatsuki is Oda's idol

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