While it often appears in fan edits and Turkish translations of the series, the core message remains a pillar of the show's philosophy on legacy and "inherited will". 🌸 The Context: Dr. Hiriluk’s Legacy
The specific quote comes from (or Chapter 145 ) during Tony Tony Chopper’s backstory.
He argues that a person doesn't die when their heart stops or when they drink poison. They only die when they are forgotten .
The 8th volume of the manga is literally titled "I Won't Die" ( Shinai yo ), focusing on Luffy's resilience against Don Krieg.
Before his execution, the Pirate King told Rayleigh, "I'm not gonna die, partner," referring to the Great Pirate Era he was about to spark.
The phrase "" (meaning " I won't die " in Turkish) is deeply tied to one of the most iconic and emotional moments in One Piece : the final speech of Dr. Hiriluk during the Drum Island Arc.
While it often appears in fan edits and Turkish translations of the series, the core message remains a pillar of the show's philosophy on legacy and "inherited will". 🌸 The Context: Dr. Hiriluk’s Legacy
The specific quote comes from (or Chapter 145 ) during Tony Tony Chopper’s backstory. One Piece – Г–lmeyeceДџim –
He argues that a person doesn't die when their heart stops or when they drink poison. They only die when they are forgotten . While it often appears in fan edits and
The 8th volume of the manga is literally titled "I Won't Die" ( Shinai yo ), focusing on Luffy's resilience against Don Krieg. He argues that a person doesn't die when
Before his execution, the Pirate King told Rayleigh, "I'm not gonna die, partner," referring to the Great Pirate Era he was about to spark.
The phrase "" (meaning " I won't die " in Turkish) is deeply tied to one of the most iconic and emotional moments in One Piece : the final speech of Dr. Hiriluk during the Drum Island Arc.