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Revealing the Past of Fujitora and Green Bull in ONE PIECE

In the vast universe of ONE PIECE, every character has a story that shapes their journey. The recent revelations about Fujitora and Green Bull have captivated fans, offering a glimpse into their intriguing pasts. As we explore their backgrounds, we uncover the complexities that define these two admirals and their potential roles in the ongoing narrative. Join us as we delve into the childhoods, previous occupations, and the significance of their names, shedding light on what makes these characters so compelling.

Unveiling the Childhood and Past of Fujitora and Green Bull

The latest SBS in ONE PIECE Volume 110 has shed light on the backgrounds of the two admirals, “Fujitora” and “Green Bull,” who were appointed through the “World Draft” system. This revelation has sparked excitement among fans as we delve into their childhoods and previous occupations.

Fujitora and Green Bull’s Childhoods

In the SBS, we get a glimpse of Green Bull, Aramaki, depicted in a carefree manner, reminiscent of a typical delinquent. His childhood is marked by a humorous quote about his sister feeding him, showcasing a light-hearted side to his character. On the other hand, Fujitora exudes the essence of a samurai from Wano Country, hinting at a deeper connection to his origins. Interestingly, both characters have real-life inspirations, with Aramaki modeled after Yoshio Harada and Fujitora after Shintaro Katsu, known for his role as Zatoichi.

Fujitora and Green Bull’s Previous Occupations

When asked about their pasts, the SBS revealed intriguing details. Before their appointments, both admirals were involved in the defense of their respective nations under the “World Draft” system. Aramaki was a police officer in the Taya Kingdom in the South Seas, but after a scandal involving a woman, he ended up in prison. His exceptional strength caught the attention of the government, leading to his recruitment into the Navy as an admiral.

Fujitora, on the other hand, was a bodyguard in a gambling den on the Twin Serpent Island in the West Seas. He was bought out by the government, having previously served as the head of the security forces in the now-destroyed Aoi Kingdom. The government is aware of his status as a war criminal from the kingdom’s downfall, which adds a layer of complexity to his character.

The Significance of “Bull” and “Tiger” in Their Names

In Volume 76, it was suggested that the names “Green Bull” and “Fujitora” were intentionally chosen to represent the “Ox and Tiger” (Ushi-Tora), which is considered an ominous pairing. This raises questions about their potential dissent against the World Government. Oda’s response to this theory indicates that there may be more to their characters than meets the eye, especially with Fujitora’s successful abolition of the Shichibukai system.

Aramaki’s Troubling Past

Volume 106’s SBS hinted at a tragic past for Aramaki involving a woman, which is further explored in Volume 110. The tattoo he bears, “Shikawa Shinju,” suggests a deep connection to this past, possibly involving a tragic event that led to the woman’s death. This backstory could play a significant role in future developments, especially if the woman reappears.

The Aoi Kingdom’s Dark History

Fujitora’s history is intertwined with the Aoi Kingdom, where he served as the head of security. The kingdom’s destruction during a war, likely influenced by the World Government, casts a shadow over his character. His journey from a war criminal to an admiral raises questions about the government’s motives and the true nature of justice in the ONE PIECE world.

Conclusion

As we await the next appearances of Fujitora and Green Bull, the revelations about their pasts add depth to their characters and hint at potential conflicts with the World Government. Fans are left eager to see how these developments will unfold in the ongoing saga of ONE PIECE.


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