One Piece: Famous Last Words Of Characters, Ranked

As One Piece enters its final arc, some memorable characters leave an indelible mark with their final words.

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HIGHLIGHTS

 Gol D. Roger’s last words ignited the Great Pirate Era, setting the stage for Monkey D. Luffy’s dream to find the One Piece treasure.

 The Going Merry’s farewell speech highlighted the emotional bond between the ship and the Straw Hat Pirates, marking a transition for the crew.
 Corazon’s final words to Trafalgar D. Law paved the way for Law’s true freedom and escape from the White City, shaping his future in One Piece.

In One Piece, pirates sail and clash on the Grand Line for fame, wealth, and power or something that transcends beyond these powerful influences in the series. The treacherous world often makes some characters meet their end, leaving an indelible mark on their final words.

These last words serve as powerful moments of reflection for the characters involved and even the fans. Moreover, the One Piece series is not only about the pirates but also some memorable people whose last moments are more than just poignant goodbyes; they are declarations of love and sacrifice.

5“You Want My Treasure? You Can Have It!”

Gol D. Roger

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“You want my treasure? You can have It! I left everything I gathered together in one place. Now you just have to find it.”

Spoken in Episode 1

The last words of Gol D. Roger were monumental in the world of One Piece. Roger’s words ushered the Great Pirate Era, which currently shapes the series’ future. Pirates, young and old, set sail for the Grand Line, driven by the riches that the One Piece treasure holds. Roger’s ultimate treasure became a prize worth risking everything for as it fueled the dreams of countless pirates. Roger’s words and legacy set the stage for the entire One Piece narrative, and they are also the pacesetter for the dream of the protagonist, Monkey D. Luffy.

It is not enough that the last words of Gol D. Roger before his execution in Loguetown ushered a new era; it also upset the World Government’s balance of power on the Grand Line. The sudden influx of pirates on the Grand Line challenged their control over the seas and threatened to expose the secrets of the Void Century.

4“You Always Treated Me Well. Thank You. I Was Always Happy All Because Of You!”

The Going Merry

One Piece Going Merry

Spoken in Episode 312

The Going Merry’s last words before burning to ashes on the sea highlight the unique bond between the Straw Hat Pirates and their ship. For the Straw Hat crew, the ship was not just a vessel but also a cherished companion that shared their triumphs and hardships. This emotional connection resonates with viewers who can relate to the sentimentality attached to a valued possession. In Skypiea, the ship’s soul repaired itself so it would be ready to set sail. At this point, fans do not yet know the spiritual nuance of the ship’s value to the crew.

In the Water 7 arc, the crew decided to get a new ship because the ship’s power level to continue sailing the sea had diminished and could no longer carry on. However, the crew came to the rescue of the Straw Hat pirates one more time during the rescue of Nico Robin in Enies Lobby. The Merry’s last farewell speech adds a layer of emotion and personalizes the loss of the Merry to the crew. Consequently, its farewell represents a transition point where they must move on and face new challenges with a new ship, the Thousand Sunny.

3“Walk Law. Unnoticed, Quietly, And Far Far Away…”

Corazon

Corazon death

“Walk Law. Unnoticed, quietly, and far far away. Nothing will bind you anymore, not the iron borders of the White City, nor your shortened lifespan. Nothing will restrict you anymore. You are now truly free.”
Spoken in Episode 706

The impact of Corazon’s last words on Trafalgar D. Law in One Piece is far-reaching, shaping the future of Law in the series. Corazon was a symbol of hope and the light in Law’s bleak world. Law’s short life span due to the white lead disease led Corazon to search for the Ope Ope no Mi devil fruit to heal the ailment.

Corazon helped Law, even with his life at stake, to prevent him from falling prey to Donquixote Doflamingo’s manipulations. Corazon’s actions and final instructions set Law on a path of true freedom. He encourages Law to escape the White City, the symbol of his suffering and shortened lifespan, a constant reminder of his doomed fate, and venture on the path of freedom.

2“Don’t Worry, Chopper…”

Dr. Hiriluk

hiriluk

“Don’t worry, Chopper. Your mushroom will not kill me. I’ve had a marvelous life. Thank you, Chopper!”
Spoken in Episode 86

Dr. Hiriluk’s final words to Chopper in One Piece hold immense importance and shape Chopper’s journey and his dreams in the series. Chopper felt guilty for mistakenly giving Hiriluk a poisonous mushroom but received comfort even as the doctor faced death. The doctor assures Chopper that he isn’t responsible for his death, allowing Chopper to grieve without the burden of self-blame.

Chopper, alienated from his reindeer group for being different, only felt comfort and hope with Hiriluk. Hiriluk was also a source of inspiration for Chopper to become a doctor. Moreover, his final words solidify Chopper’s resolve to dedicate his life to helping others, just like Hiriluk did for him.

1“And You Luffy, Thank You For Liking Someone Like Me…”

Portgas D. Ace

One Piece Portgas D. Ace dies with a smile on his face

“And you Luffy, thank you for liking someone like me. This good-for-nothing this world never wanted, who has such bad blood in his veins. Thank you for loving me!”
Spoken in Episode 483

Portgas D. Ace’s final message to Luffy is significant to the latter’s character development in One Piece. Ace’s words express deep gratitude for Luffy’s love and acceptance despite the stigma associated with Ace’s lineage as Gol D. Roger’s son. Ace’s final plea, “Thank you for loving me,” is a call for Luffy to continue living his best life without him. He wants Luffy to continue their shared dreams, even after his passing. For Luffy, it portrays that he isn’t strong enough to save his brother.

Also, with the event of the Straw Hat separation in Sabaody by Bartolomeo Kuma, Luffy would have felt he was a failure who couldn’t save anyone. However, Ace’s last words motivate Luffy to overcome his grief and push forward on his journey. Ace’s sacrifice is a pivotal turning point for Luffy as it fuels his determination to become stronger and protect his remaining crewmates.

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