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Kagurabachi Pays Tribute to One Piece: Chihiro Recreates Zoro’s Swordsmanship Style

Color cover page from Kagurabachi Chapter 8 featuring Chihiro (Credits: Manga Plus)

Despite their divergent paths, Kagurabachi and One Piece share a common home in Shonen Jump. Both series, beloved by manga enthusiasts worldwide, have been nurtured by the team at Shueisha. Now, with the release of a new Kagurabachi chapter, a second connection between the two titles emerges—swordsmanship style.

In the latest chapter, Kagurabachi delves into Chihiro’s most significant battle yet. The swordsman goes on a quest to reclaim the legendary swords stolen from his father during his murder.

As Chihiro infiltrates an auction selling one of the blades, he surprises onlookers by revealing he has claimed a second missing blade for himself, adopting Zoro’s iconic two-sword style.

In a striking visual homage, Chihiro is depicted biting one sword’s hilt while wielding another, reminiscent of Zoro’s famous three-sword technique.

Zoro’s distinctive swordsmanship, showcased throughout the decades in One Piece, has left an indelible mark on fans. Now, Chihiro’s nod to Zoro’s style has captured readers’ attention, sparking excitement and calls for further homage.

Zoro vs Lucci (Credits: Eiichiro Oda)

For those unfamiliar with Kagurabachi, it stands as one of Shonen Jump’s newest and most popular series. Available on the Shonen Jump app, Kagurabachi follows young Chihiro’s journey from swordsmith apprentice to avenger after a tragic loss. With its blend of action and drama, Kagurabachi promises an epic tale of revenge and sword battles.

“Young Chihiro spends his days training under his famous swordsmith father. One day he hopes to become a great sword-maker himself. The goofy father and the serious son–they thought these days would last forever. But suddenly, tragedy strikes. A dark day soaked in blood. Chihiro and his blade now live only for revenge. Epic sword battle action!”

Steve Johanson: Steve Johnason, a dedicated content writer, devotes himself to spreading manga and anime throughout the world. He believes that people just need a small push to immerse themselves in the world of anime.
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