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The Real Reason Behind Joy Boy’s Death In One Piece, Explained

The true identities and stories behind the mysterious characters Imu (also known as Im-sama) and Joy Boy represent two of the biggest unsolved secrets in the One Piece world. Some fans speculate that uncovering their histories could shed light on even more unresolved mysteries.

Many past theories have suggested a connection between these influential figures from different eras – with Imu linked to the sinister side of the Grand Line’s history, and Joy Boy associated with its more righteous and hopeful past.

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But what exactly ties together these two impactful yet enigmatic people from One Piece lore?

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One intriguing idea poses that Imu’s origins relate back to a pivotal event involving Joy Boy and another iconic One Piece pirate. This event may reveal how Imu’s rise to power led to Joy Boy’s defeat long ago.

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Unpacking the relationship between Imu and Joy Boy could illuminate what truly happened during this key point in the series’ expansive timeline.

Mysteries of Power Behind Imu In One Piece

Imu remains an enigmatic figure shrouded in mystery, their gender and full identity undisclosed. As the lone occupant of the empty throne in Mary Geoise, Imu rules supreme over the World Government and global order.

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In contrast, Joy Boy represents a legendary figure from the forgotten history of the Void Century. Though details remain scarce, he aimed to liberate the world as a great warrior.

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The elephant Zou recognizes Monkey D. Luffy as the “New Joy Boy”, carrying on this heroic legacy a century later.

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Recent revelations indicate Imu may have ties to the “Saint Imu” of the first 20 kings who preceded the World Government’s founding. Speculation suggests Imu descends from the ancient Nerona royal house that Saint Imu belonged to.

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Intriguingly, Nerona contains the name “Nero”, evoking the infamously tyrannical Roman emperor Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. Known for greed and matricide, might these traits extend to One Piece’s Imu?

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Given the “D” clan’s threat to Imu’s power, the theory raises doubts about Imu’s past and parents.

The name “Imu” contains “Mu”, which references the mythical lost continent of Mu that allegedly vanished under the seas. In legends, Mu was known for its advanced civilization and wisdom before its cataclysmic sinking. Hence, it earned the moniker of “the lost continent.”

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According to mythos, Mu was governed by the Emperor Ra Mu, whose name translates to “Son of the Sun God” in ancient Egyptian. Mu was also called the Sun Empire for its solar worship.

Considering Imu’s name alongside the other “Mu”, perhaps a connection emerges – could Imu be the symbolic progeny of Joy Boy, often considered a “Sun God” figure in One Piece lore?

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This raises puzzling questions if Imu betrayed their metaphorical father by orchestrating Joy Boy’s undoing.

Delving deeper into how the advanced, utopia-like Sun Empire of Mu met its ruin parallels the tragedy of Joy Boy’s failure to liberate the world.

Theorists posit history repeats itself with Luffy inheriting Joy Boy’s duty much as Imu may have inherited an ancestor’s darker political mantle.

Parallels Between Imu and Doflamingo in One Piece

Keen fans have spotted chilling parallels between the villainous Imu and Donquixote Doflamingo’s stories. Like Imu reigning over the World Government, Doflamingo styled himself as the ruthless King of Dressrosa.

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Further analysis reveals more similarities – when Imu targeted the Lulusia Kingdom with the weapon Uranus as “Mother Flame”, 16 light rays were depicted. This echoes Doflamingo’s “16 Holy Bullets” attack against Luffy in their final confrontation.

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Most disturbingly, Doflamingo murdered his father to reclaim his lost Celestial Dragon status and grasp ultimate power.

Considering Imu’s theorized heritage as Joy Boy’s descendant, might Imu have committed the same sins by killing their own ancestor for political domination?

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If the ancient Sun Empire Joy Boy defended equates to the later-day Ancient Kingdom, Imu betraying him parallels Doflamingo’s patricide.

Like Doflamingo, Imu appears ready to sacrifice anything on their ruthless ascent to rule the One Piece world with absolute authority.

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As one of the few still guarding Ancient Kingdom secrets, Imu’s knowledge may stem from actually being there to directly engineer its original downfall.

Their personal history with Joy Boy grows increasingly relevant to understanding the void between the two eras.

Mudassir Kamran: I am Mudassir Kamran, hailing from the vibrant city of Mumbai, Maharashtra. As a passionate writer and an avid anime and manga enthusiast, I dedicate myself to bringing you the latest and most captivating stories from the world at OtakuKart. Join me on a journey through the fascinating realms of anime and manga as we explore their captivating narratives together.
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