One Piece: Important Fights That Were Off-Screened

One Piece: Important Fights That Were Off-Screened

Highlights

  • Characters like Garp and Roger have intense, off-screened rivalries that add depth to the One Piece storyline.
  • Powerful battles, like Shanks vs. Kaido, shape the course of events in the series and prevent major conflicts.
  • Mihawk and Shanks’ swordsmanship rivalry is a captivating mystery in the One Piece world, showcasing Oda’s storytelling.

As a seasoned connoisseur of the high seas and the One Piece universe, I’ve seen my fair share of battles that would make even the hardiest of souls quiver with anticipation. Among these legendary tussles, none have left me more intrigued than the tales of the encounters between Shanks and Mihawk, or the fabled God Valley incident involving Rocks D. Xebec.


The iconic anime series “One Piece” is often hailed as the best shonen anime ever made. A significant factor contributing to its popularity is Eiichiro Oda’s unwavering commitment to his work. What sets One Piece apart is primarily its compelling storytelling and imaginative world creation.

Although the battles in One Piece manga and their anime adaptations are standout features, it’s essential not to underestimate other parts of the storyline. Despite creator Oda having a vast number of characters, he can’t cover every single fight; sometimes, he chooses to depict them off-screen. With that understanding, I’d like to highlight some critical battles that Oda has opted to represent indirectly.

6 Garp vs. Roger

One Of The Fiercest Rivalries In One Piece

One Piece: Important Fights That Were Off-Screened

As a gaming enthusiast immersed in the One Piece universe, let me tell you about Monkey D. Garp and Gol D. Roger – we’ve always had this intense rivalry going on. Among all the Marines, it was Garp who pushed Roger to his absolute limits, and there were countless times when we almost crossed that line into mortal combat. Unfortunately, fans like us have never witnessed a direct clash between these two legendary characters.

It’s unlikely that we’ll witness Oda depicting battles involving characters like Roger and Garp in the future. Consequently, fans must accept that they won’t get to see these iconic figures engage in a major fight.

5 Shiki vs. Garp and Sengoku

Had Shiki Won, Roger Would Have Lived For Longer

One Piece: Important Fights That Were Off-Screened

As a devoted follower, let me share my account: Once upon a time, I cheered for Shiki, a former comrade of the fearsome Rocks Pirates. After their dissolution, Shiki embarked on an independent journey and built his very own crew. In no time at all, he earned global notoriety, striking terror into the hearts of many. My hero, Shiki, had a formidable adversary in none other than Roger. Their rivalry was legendary, with numerous confrontations between them. History remembers them vividly for their roles in the Edd War. Regrettably, this conflict led to the devastation of Shiki’s fleet.

Upon discovering that Roger was being held by the Marines, Shiki felt compelled to head straight to Marineford out of respect for him and to prevent any disrespect towards him. In response, Garp and Sengoku chose to confront him. The ensuing battle was so intense it left half of Marineford in ruins. Ultimately, Shiki was apprehended and imprisoned at Impel Down.

4 Shanks vs. Kaido

If Kaido Hadn’t Been Stopped, The Summit War Would Have Ended Differently

One Piece: Important Fights That Were Off-Screened

Shanks and Kaido are two of the strongest individuals globally. Their encounter occurred outside Marineford, a time when they were both Yonko leaders. It was Kaido’s ambition to join Marineford due to his longing to be part of the Summit War. Given his affinity for conflict and disorder, it would have suited him perfectly.

It’s clear that if Kaido had been present at Marineford, the war’s outcome would have changed significantly. He probably would have launched attacks on both the Whitebeard Pirates and Marines, causing massive damage in the process. Fortunately, Shanks managed to prevent him from reaching the island by force, given Kaido’s lack of rationality. However, the specific details of their confrontation remain unknown.

3 Mihawk vs. Shanks

A Rivalry Between Two Of The Best Swordsmen

One Piece: Important Fights That Were Off-Screened

Back in the day, I was locked in a fierce rivalry with Dracule Mihawk, another legendary gamer in this virtual world we inhabit. However, our competition took an unexpected turn when I lost an arm during one of our battles. Despite my defeat, Mihawk’s respect for me didn’t wane; instead, he seemed to admire my resilience.

In the vibrant community of “One Piece,” the intense rivalry between Mihawk and Shanks is a hot topic, leaving fans debating who is truly stronger between these two formidable figures. If their battles weren’t kept off-screen, it would provide a clearer understanding of their ongoing feud. So far, Oda has only hinted that their fights were legendary across the Grand Line, and even the most prominent figures in the world heard whispers about them.

2 Marines and Roger Pirates vs. Rocks Pirates

The Winner Of The Fight Would Change The World

One Piece: Important Fights That Were Off-Screened

38 years ago, an event known as the God Valley Incident unfolded, setting the stage in the region of God Valley, where the Celestial Dragons held their annual hunting competition. Rocks D. Xebec and his crew ventured to God Valley, aiming to capitalize on this opportunity for a confrontation with the Celestial Dragons. Given Rocks’ ambition to rule the world, it’s plausible that he was seeking someone or something to help bring him one step closer to achieving his dream.

Regrettably for him, an unusual partnership emerged between Garp and Roger, aiming to defeat him. Garp was backed by the Marines, whereas Roger had his pirate crew. The conflict concluded with a win for this alliance, marking the end of the Rocks saga. Although there were numerous participants in the battle, Oda kept the specific events on the island a secret.

1 Aokiji vs. Akainu

A Different Fleet Admiral Would Have Changed How The Marines Functioned

One Piece: Important Fights That Were Off-Screened

Prior to a time jump, Akainu and Aokiji held the rank of Marine Admiral, both faithfully serving their organization. Following Sengoku’s resignation from his role as Fleet Admiral, the dynamics shifted. With Aokiji and Akainu being the most likely successors, they chose to engage in a battle to determine who would take command of the Marines.

Aokiji and Akainu journeyed to Punk Hazard to engage in a battle that continued unabated for an entire ten days. In the end, it was Akainu who emerged victorious and ascended to the position of Fleet Admiral. Meanwhile, Aokiji decided to part ways with the Marines and aligned himself with the Blackbeard Pirates, earning a spot among their Ten Titanic Captains. Given that Akainu possesses a Devil Fruit that theoretically should have allowed him to win in mere hours, Aokiji’s ability to endure for ten days underscores his remarkable Haki prowess.

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2024-08-07 07:28