Biggest 2025 expectation?

  • Nami cutting her hair

    Votes: 3 17.6%
  • Shanks not having a twin

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • Finding One Piece

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Imu face reveal

    Votes: 10 58.8%
  • Vegaskunk finally dying

    Votes: 3 17.6%

  • Total voters
    17
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In the Grand Line, a tale spread around during the festive season, a tale about the mighty Whitebeard donning a red suit and a fluffy white beard to play the role of Santa Claus. He had his First Division Commander, Marco, become his "Rudolph," complete with a red-nosed Phoenix transformation.

Whitebeard, as "Santa Beard," had commandeered the Moby Dick to serve as his sleigh, decorated with festive lights and even a gigantic sack filled with gifts. Marco, however, was a sight to behold. With a literal fiery red nose, glowing and lighting the way, he would fly ahead of the Moby Dick, guiding them through the night skies.

One Christmas Eve, as they made their way through the sky, Marco turned to Whitebeard and said, "Yoi, this is ridiculous. I’m not even a reindeer."

Whitebeard merely laughed, a deep, hearty sound that resonated through the night, "Gurararara! No need to be so flustered, Marco! You are doing a great job!"

As they continued their journey, delivering presents to all islands they passed, Whitebeard would wave and shout, "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Gurararara!" while Marco, flying ahead, would roll his eyes, trying to suppress his own chuckles.

Back on the Moby Dick, the rest of the crew watched in amusement, sipping hot cocoa and chuckling at their captain's and first division commander's antics. Jozu even remarked, "Who knew the old man could be so jolly?" and Vista just replied with a smile, "Well, it's a season of joy after all!"

And so, the legend of Santa Beard and Marco the Red-Nosed Phoenix spread throughout the Grand Line, bringing joy, laughter, and gifts every Christmas season.






 
In the Grand Line, a tale spread around during the festive season, a tale about the mighty Whitebeard donning a red suit and a fluffy white beard to play the role of Santa Claus. He had his First Division Commander, Marco, become his "Rudolph," complete with a red-nosed Phoenix transformation.

Whitebeard, as "Santa Beard," had commandeered the Moby Dick to serve as his sleigh, decorated with festive lights and even a gigantic sack filled with gifts. Marco, however, was a sight to behold. With a literal fiery red nose, glowing and lighting the way, he would fly ahead of the Moby Dick, guiding them through the night skies.

One Christmas Eve, as they made their way through the sky, Marco turned to Whitebeard and said, "Yoi, this is ridiculous. I’m not even a reindeer."

Whitebeard merely laughed, a deep, hearty sound that resonated through the night, "Gurararara! No need to be so flustered, Marco! You are doing a great job!"

As they continued their journey, delivering presents to all islands they passed, Whitebeard would wave and shout, "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Gurararara!" while Marco, flying ahead, would roll his eyes, trying to suppress his own chuckles.

Back on the Moby Dick, the rest of the crew watched in amusement, sipping hot cocoa and chuckling at their captain's and first division commander's antics. Jozu even remarked, "Who knew the old man could be so jolly?" and Vista just replied with a smile, "Well, it's a season of joy after all!"

And so, the legend of Santa Beard and Marco the Red-Nosed Phoenix spread throughout the Grand Line, bringing joy, laughter, and gifts every Christmas season.





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In the Grand Line, a tale spread around during the festive season, a tale about the mighty Whitebeard donning a red suit and a fluffy white beard to play the role of Santa Claus. He had his First Division Commander, Marco, become his "Rudolph," complete with a red-nosed Phoenix transformation.

Whitebeard, as "Santa Beard," had commandeered the Moby Dick to serve as his sleigh, decorated with festive lights and even a gigantic sack filled with gifts. Marco, however, was a sight to behold. With a literal fiery red nose, glowing and lighting the way, he would fly ahead of the Moby Dick, guiding them through the night skies.

One Christmas Eve, as they made their way through the sky, Marco turned to Whitebeard and said, "Yoi, this is ridiculous. I’m not even a reindeer."

Whitebeard merely laughed, a deep, hearty sound that resonated through the night, "Gurararara! No need to be so flustered, Marco! You are doing a great job!"

As they continued their journey, delivering presents to all islands they passed, Whitebeard would wave and shout, "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Gurararara!" while Marco, flying ahead, would roll his eyes, trying to suppress his own chuckles.

Back on the Moby Dick, the rest of the crew watched in amusement, sipping hot cocoa and chuckling at their captain's and first division commander's antics. Jozu even remarked, "Who knew the old man could be so jolly?" and Vista just replied with a smile, "Well, it's a season of joy after all!"

And so, the legend of Santa Beard and Marco the Red-Nosed Phoenix spread throughout the Grand Line, bringing joy, laughter, and gifts every Christmas season.





So Blackbeard killed Christmas
 

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Luffy: "Guys, check this out! This barrel's got long ears, and it's hopping!"


Usopp: "And look over there! That rabbit is rolling like a barrel down the hill! What on earth...?"


Nami: "They're kind of adorable... in a bizarre sort of way."


Sanji: "Indeed, they're a sight for sore eyes."


Robin: "How interesting, the phenomenon of zoan transformation and the fact that a mink ate a devil fruit... It seems we've stumbled upon a rabbit who has eaten a 'Barrel-Barrel fruit' and a barrel who has been given a 'Rabbit Rabbit fruit'."


Zoro: "Who cares? They're just... wait a minute. They remind me of someone. But who...?"


Franky: "Yeah, they do seem oddly familiar, don't they, bro?"


Chopper: "They remind me of... No, it can't be. Never mind."


Brook: "I think I remember now! They remind me of... umm... Nope, I've lost it. I must be getting old. Yohohoho!"


Jinbei: "I agree. They do remind me of someone, too, but I can't quite place it."


Luffy: "Well, whatever! Let's play with them!"


As the Straw Hats engage in merry antics with the peculiar duo of Carrell and Barrott, the mystery of who they remind them of remains a fun conundrum.
I would wither
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