@brodie_loman: #greenscreen guys, xebec is the name of a type of ship. y'all are thinking way too deep about this. #onepiece #onepiecetiktok #anime

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elimcfresh
EliMcFresh :
This was one of the “theories” that really made me totally done with One Piece theorizers, like truly an insane stretch
2025-07-19 20:21:00
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shampizzi
Brandon Champoux :
buggy is a cart pulled horses and Xebec translates to truck so its confirmed
2025-07-19 18:30:13
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brandnvf89n
Enon Must! :
It's both it's buggy and the ship or franky he has the same eyes and hair and have never meet we don't know frankys parents and he'd be old enough, and his wanted poster is a ship
2025-07-21 09:05:19
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authorpunk
authorpunk :
yeah it's there all over, my favorite is luff= sailing into the wind
2025-07-19 18:22:57
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spencer_destroyer
spencer_destroyer :
I also feel like the most likely explanation for their similar bounty posters was intentional on Buggy’s part, by referencing a man who was feared across the world
2025-07-19 18:30:08
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coyotesrus531
coyotesrus :
What about the Chop Chop car in a primitive post apocalyptic society? Coincidence?
2025-07-19 19:07:09
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omnibro_
omnibro :
Op content creators beef
2025-07-20 16:45:01
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johngoddi
johngoddi :
Rock D boat
2025-07-19 21:03:00
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jpetr254
Kaiju no J :
Or here's a more fun totally headcanon interpretation, it's both. Would not be surprised if Oda actually did the Vietnamese search or just retcons it coz he finds it funny.
2025-07-21 07:17:48
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ngedyej
Ngedyej :
hell yes I do
2025-07-19 19:06:06
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clintelli5
Clint :
I tried reading a historical fiction book about sailing but kept getting distracted by all the One Piece references
2025-07-21 00:42:45
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whyking42
WhyKing42 :
It's not about what's more likely, but what's more fun. fun scaling>Occams Razor scaling
2025-07-19 18:53:05
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jmb_knight
JMB_Knight :
I think it would be better and much more funny if Buggy just remembers what Xebecs wanted poster looked like, thought it was flashy and copied it and now people in One Piece are speculating if he actually is related to Xebec
2025-07-19 18:48:04
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iwilnever
IWilNever :
But is Big Top (Buggy’s ship) a Xebec?
2025-07-19 19:49:06
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omgtonya
Tonya :
Imagine just how much restraint one has to have to prevent daily mental gymnastics by being a Swiftie and a One Piece nerd 🙃😭
2025-07-19 21:36:23
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ghosttraincc
Ghost’s Train of Thought 👻 🚂 :
The fact that so many things fit with the amount of translations its results in, all leading back to Buggy is kind of astounding though. Accident or not, legit or forced
2025-07-19 19:47:21
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omegaabsol
Omega Absol :
its a PIRATE series always go with the boats
2025-07-20 00:06:08
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imhim290
Alex :
Buggy, Teach and Xebec are the 3 skulls on Blackbeards Jolly Roger
2025-07-21 18:45:20
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beegee14_17
ELMABRI666 :
Surely he put buggy's name to a random language, and then change a little bit the result to make a name, at least that make more sence
2025-07-20 02:11:59
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isaac.1.23
isaac.1.23 :
Buggy’s parents are Roger and whitebeard 🫦
2025-07-21 04:02:14
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iccupocirne
. :
Oda foreskinned it. You gotta believe
2025-07-20 05:28:01
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henrauk
Henrauk :
Trick question it’s both
2025-07-19 18:26:53
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redrokjett
RedRokJett :
its oda so there's a high potential its both lol but i think xebecks are related to babaloyn/ assyrian/ Mesopotamia mythology or history i need more info on xebeck before i can figure it out more but the ship originated from the north africa region and thats some of the major history in that area, looking back we dont have a babaloyn yet in OP so i think that could be it
2025-07-19 18:26:05
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oriondblack
Orion D Black :
It seems like a lot of people enjoy making up shit about One Piece more than watching/reading One Piece.
2025-07-19 23:21:46
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stapomenolesbo
strapOnmeNolesbo :
but you speak with certainty? Yeh nah imma go with the theory route.
2025-07-20 00:56:08
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