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: In the series, characters like Garp emphasize that "people's futures" are more important than those who have already lived most of their lives, a theme often jokingly applied to the "One Piece Baby" who seemingly has an unstoppable future ahead.
While the meme is largely satirical, it echoes real writing principles found in the One Piece series: Baby Stop One Piece
: Series creator Eiichiro Oda has noted that his characters—particularly Luffy—often take on a life of their own and act in ways he didn't fully anticipate. The meme mirrors this by portraying a child whose "growth" is out of the creator's (or parents') control. : In the series, characters like Garp emphasize
: It is often presented as a mock-serious concern about how the baby has "gotten so far" in such a short amount of time, jokingly treating the child's development or actions as a narrative arc similar to a high-stakes anime like One Piece . : It is often presented as a mock-serious