"He is three times the size of the Colossal Titan": The One Piece Character from Eiichiro Oda's World That Absolutely Dwarfs Hajime Isayama's Most Invincible Creation

"He is three times the size of the Colossal Titan": The One Piece Character from Eiichiro Oda's World That Absolutely Dwarfs Hajime Isayama's Most Invincible Creation

HomeNews, Other Content"He is three times the size of the Colossal Titan": The One Piece Character from Eiichiro Oda's World That Absolutely Dwarfs Hajime Isayama's Most Invincible Creation

A One Piece character is so tall that it leaves Hajime Isayama's Colossal Titans in the dust. Because of this giant, the upcoming battle can be affected.

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Hajime Isayama's Attack on Titan is (as expected) all about Titans. From Dwarf Titans to the Colossal Titan, Isayama has not shied away from giving fans a wide variety of Titans with different powers, heights and attack styles. So how did Eiichiro Oda, whose manga, One Piece, isn't even about man-eating monsters, suddenly overtake Isayama in the titan department?

This particularly tall character is apparently a giant from One Piece, Sanjuan Wolf, who has been named the colossal battleship simply because of his unexpectedly large size. But what is his importance in One Piece, and how tall is he really?

Sanjuan Wolf is a huge giant whose height is a whopping 180 meters long. While he comes from a giant heritage, he is actually one of the tallest beings in One Piece. Normal giants in One Piece are about 12.53 meters tall, with the tallest, Dorry being 22.6 meters. The only two creatures taller than him in the franchise are Laboon and Zunesha. In addition to being a giant, Wolf has also eaten the Deka Deka no Mi Devil Fruit, making him much larger than normal giants.

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