Hey everyone! The One Piece Magazine released about a week ago and from it came a bunch of new miscellaneous information, some of it brand new canon info and some of it just amusing information. Let’s go over everything of interest!

First, the important canon information:

1. Article on Wano and the Beasts Pirates

The big piece of the Magazine, it featured a big article on Wano and the Beasts Pirates. This article is written as if it were part of a newspaper, done from the perspective of “special reporter Y”, who went to Wano to write said article:

Most of the pages are just a summary of stuff from Wano, but the one of particular interest was this section on the Beasts Pirates, with new information on Kaido and the All-Stars! The translation was provided by EtenBoby and typesetted by myself:

(read from right to left, like you do with manga)

New information inferred from this article:

– Kaido is believed to have eaten a Mythical Zoan devil fruit, it’s implied this turns him into a dragon. His species is unknown

– Queen is very agile despite his obese body. The three All-Stars are once again hinted at to be siblings

– Ginrummy is revealed to be a headliner

Timeline of events of the Wano Country, translated and typesetted by me:

What’s particularly interesting about this page is the fact that it shows us a never-seen-before scene of a panel from Chapter 920. This shows a little beyond the three Calamities, showing… a Fourth All-Star??? The shading is certainly very different from the rest of smoke and fire, so could it be?

If you’d like an absurd take on who this is, feel free to check this sheer madness.

2. Fruit forms of the Hito Hito no Mi and Hana Hana no Mi



Next, the Magazine provided our first ever looks into the fruit forms of the Hito Hito no Mi (Chopper’s fruit) and Hana Hana no Mi (Robin’s fruit)! (The text next to them are just generic descriptions, so don’t worry about them)

3. Sword Encyclopedia



The Magazine included a Blade Encyclopedia, focusing on blades related to Wano, but unfortunately, unlike mine (cough cough), it does not include anything particularly new and it’s just generic summaries.

However, a few points of interest:

– The Meito blade from the Loguetown novel, Yamaoroshi, pertaining to the captain of the Yes Pirates, Billy, whose canonicity in the past was debated, is now confirmed to be canon

– King is confirmed to use the sword he carries around and to be a swordsman

– Article hints at the connection between the Kouzuki stonemasons and many of the Meito blades crafted in Wano

4. Early Designs



Another section showed some designs for characters in Wano. Nothing too interesting, but here’s some early designs for Kanjuro, several of which served as the basis for Raizo’s future design.

Here instead are more finalized designs for Raizou. It seems he might’ve been able (or might still be able) to glide with the large tsuna-like rhomboids on his back.

5. New Character and Devil Fruit



And finally, the Law novel introduced a brand new canon character. His name: Artur Bacca! Finally, someone who shares my identical name!

Artur possesses the canon Paramecia fruit Dero Dero no Mi, which is a melting fruit that allows him to melt things via laser beams from his eyes as well as being able to melt himself, letting Artur become molten liquid. The fruit also has the ability to “melt peoples’ hearts”, giving Artur the ability to seize control of them. Unless the user is knocked out within 24 hours, the victim whose heart has been seized will die. This fruit is absolutely busted, but hey, you certainly won’t catch me complaining.

The name, Dero Dero, refers to a Japanese expression for being in a state where you’re half-conscious, likely referring to the state caused by the fruit’s powers. I guess one way to translate could be the Dizzy Dizzy fruit, but not sure if that represents it best.

Followingly, here is other artwork and drawings that aren’t particularly important or relevant:

A fan asked Oda to draw a what if scenario where Zoro has the Gomu Gomu no Mi and Rayleigh laughing at his clumsiness. Oda however preferred the idea of a Zoro that fully mastered the fruit, but still included a laughing Rayleigh to fulfill the request:

Artwork from the One Piece x Kyoto event:

Large Nami poster included with the Magazine:

That’s all the relevant information I could find in this magazine! Want to buy it for yourself? Support One Piece officially by buying it from one of these retailers!

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But wait, one final thing! The next One Piece Magazine, Volume 7, will be coming out very soon, on August 9th! Coinciding on the release of Stampede, it will include a bunch of new information on the movie!

Here’s a summary of its contents, provided once again by the ever-reliable EtenBoby:

Cover and poster drawn by Oda

Showing the process of the movie’s production

Guide to the characters of Stampede

Following the footsteps of the Pirate King Gol D. Roger

Interview of the director and the movie’s guest cast members

Showcase of the movie’s location island

Oda’s designs for the movie

Kohei Tanaka (the anime’s composer) talks about One Piece

Interview with WANIMA, the band doing the movie’s song

New “what if” scenario request drawn

New devil fruit forms shown for one or more fruits

Final chapter of the Law novel

In-depth look at the creature Kashigami

Bounty poster of Usopp included

I’ll be going to watch the movie myself, so stay tuned for all sorts of new information around the beginning of August!