The One Piece series has long been filled with mysterious elements, despite its decades-long run. The protagonist’s quest to become the Pirate King hinges on locating the fabled treasure known as One Piece, a treasure that has yet to be unveiled to viewers. Only Gol D. Roger and his crewmates know what the treasure looks like. Similarly, the series has also kept hidden another crucial element: what exactly does Luffy, the protagonist, ultimately want to achieve in realizing his dream? This question has sparked lively discussion among devoted fans of the series.
Readers of the manga series may be unaware of Luffy’s ultimate goal, but his crewmates, Shanks, Ace, and Sabo, appear to have some knowledge about it. Let’s examine some potential explanations for Luffy’s endgame in the One Piece series.
Please note: This article delves into fan theories and contains spoilers from the One Piece manga. Reader discretion is advised.
One Piece: Possible events that Luffy wants at the end of his dream
Luffy talking about his dream (Image via Shueisha/Eiichiro Oda)
Luffy likely has a desire to explore space, which may seem far-fetched, but there are clues to support this theory. It's important to note that this is just a theory and fans should wait for confirmation from official sources.
For starters, it's evident that Luffy's dream does not involve charity. While he cares deeply for his friends, he isn't particularly concerned with everyone else. Therefore, the idea of sharing the loot or spoils with the rest of the world or a village/settlement is not something Luffy would consider.
Luffy shares the same dream as Gol D. Roger, prioritizing adventure and freedom over material gain. Unlike typical pirates, Luffy values experiences over monetary treasures, ultimately seeking one final adventure before finding peace.
Luffy and Gol D. Roger are incredibly similar (Image via Toei Animation)
Additionally, Luffy is determined to become the Pirate King and uncover the legendary One Piece treasure to fulfill his lifelong dream. He believes that achieving this goal is the key to honoring his promises to Sabo and Ace and obtaining the ultimate freedom on the seas. Furthermore, Luffy's competitive nature leads him to constantly seek out challenges that surpass those of his peers, including Sabo and Ace, who had their own ambitious goals of exploring the world.
The image above shows Vegapunk as seen in the anime series (Image via Toei Animation)
Additionally, the limited screen time and appearance of Vegapunk could be another contributing factor to this situation. It is possible that Vegapunk is connected to Luffy’s ultimate goal, which could explain why he has been somewhat overlooked at this point in the anime and manga series.
According to his crewmates' responses, Luffy's dream in the One Piece series is undeniably audacious. It is possible that Luffy's ultimate adventure may involve exploring space and visiting a new planet. Keep an eye out for additional anime and manga updates as 2023 unfolds.
Editor's P/S
As a Gen Z fan of One Piece, I am thrilled to speculate about Luffy's ultimate aspiration. The theory that Luffy's dream involves exploring space is intriguing and aligns with his adventurous spirit. It would be groundbreaking for the series to venture beyond the traditional pirate setting and introduce cosmic elements. I can't wait to see how Eiichiro Oda unfolds this mystery and what surprises lie ahead for the Straw Hat Pirates.
However, I also appreciate the more grounded interpretations of Luffy's dream. His desire for freedom and adventure, as well as his loyalty to his crew and the promise he made to Ace and Sabo, are all compelling reasons for his pursuit of the One Piece. Ultimately, I believe that Luffy's dream will be something that resonates with fans on a personal level, regardless of whether it involves space travel or not. One Piece has always been about the journey, and I'm excited to see where it takes us next.