Is Joy Boy’s Dream the Same as Luffy and Roger’s? | ONE PIECE Chapter 1112+ Theories

Is Joy Boy’s Dream the Same as Luffy and Roger’s? | A Grand Worldview?

Thank you for reading this article on whether Joy Boy, Luffy, and Roger share the same dream and its implications on a grand worldview. I’m Jack Ocean, the site administrator. In this article, we’ll explore the connections between Joy Boy, Luffy, Roger, and the idea of “the ultimate dream” through the following points:

  • Is Joy Boy’s Dream the Same as Luffy and Roger’s? | An Unfulfilled Dream
  • Is Joy Boy’s Dream the Same as Luffy and Roger’s? | How to Change Those Who Oppose the Dream?
  • Is Joy Boy’s Dream the Same as Luffy and Roger’s? | The Ultimate Dream as a Reflection of a Grand Worldview?

Let’s dive into these topics in detail!

Is Joy Boy’s Dream the Same as Luffy and Roger’s? | An Unfulfilled Dream

Is Joy Boy’s Dream the Same as Luffy and Roger’s? A Grand Worldview?

As we move beyond ONE PIECE Chapter 1112, with the ancient robot apologizing to Joy Boy, it seems we’ll be seeing more of Joy Boy’s story. But what was Joy Boy trying to accomplish? Let’s explore this idea further!

An Unfulfilled Dream

It’s clear that Joy Boy was someone who achieved something significant during the Void Century. However, it’s equally clear that he couldn’t accomplish everything he truly wanted to. This is evident from the Poneglyph in Fish-Man Island, which contains an apology to the Mermaid Princess, who was the ancient weapon Poseidon during the Void Century.

From this, it seems Joy Boy couldn’t fulfill a promise made to the Mermaid Princess. That promise was likely about relocating the Fish-Man Island residents from the deep sea to the surface. This unfulfilled promise might have been directly tied to Joy Boy’s greatest goal.

On the surface, it seems that Joy Boy aimed to create a world where all races could coexist peacefully, a vision similar to what Linlin (Big Mom) tried to achieve through Mother Carmel’s ideals. This might have been the essence of the “Great Kingdom” that the first 20 Kings opposed, leading to a conflict.

Joy Boy’s dream might have been to create a world of coexistence and mutual prosperity. It’s likely that Joy Boy also had a “final dream,” something beyond this grand vision, which we’ll explore in the following sections. While creating a world of coexistence is undoubtedly difficult, it’s not an impossible or outlandish dream.

However, what’s even more challenging is overcoming the opposition from those who see this dream as a threat to their interests. Changing the world invariably inconveniences someone, and there are always those who will resist such change. But force alone isn’t enough to bring about true change…

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