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- Shanks | One Piece Wiki | Fandom
Shanks has been an important background character throughout the series, usually being shown acknowledging Luffy's ever-growing reputation as a pirate He serves as a minor ally to Luffy during both the Marineford and Wano Country Arcs He and his crew also have a sizable role in One Piece Film: Red, which centers on Uta, Shanks' adopted daughter
- We Finally Meet Shanks as a God’s Knight in One Piece . . . - Beebom
One Piece chapter 1167 has revealed the past of Shanks, where he served as a God's Knight Discover why Shanks went back to the holy land
- One Piece 1167 rewrites Shanks character in an intriguing way
New revelations about Shanks' past have fans questioning his true loyalties in One Piece Is the beloved hero hiding a dark secret?
- 28 Years Later, One Piece Explains Why Only Shanks Could Be the Child . . .
One Piece's Elbaph Arc puts more spotlight on Shanks as his past is finally revealed Read on to find out more
- Why Did Shanks Join The Holy Knights in One Piece? Shankss Secret Plan . . .
Shanks joined the Holy Knights in One Piece This shocked many, but he had his reasons
- Timeline of Shankss life across One Piece: A detailed year-by-year . . .
In the world of One Piece, Shanks has been loved by fans despite his character being kept as a mystery for most of the story
- One Piece: Everything You Need To Know About Shanks (So Far . . . - CBR
One of the most mysterious and influential characters in One Piece 's story is the Red-Haired Pirate Shanks While he hasn't always been in the spotlight, Shanks has played an important role in many of the franchise's major events -- from Luffy's origin story all the way to the series' current arcs
- One Piece Confirms the Traitor Shanks Theory In an Unexpected Way
One Piece Reveals Shanks' Unexpected Betrayal Chapter #1167 of One Piece finally confirms that Shanks was indeed a traitor, but to the World Government instead The chapter reveals that Shanks infiltrated the Holy Land 15 years ago, becoming a so-called Devoted Blade of God, even forming a contract with Imu
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