'It's just biased': One Piece's Yamato controversy causes toxic fans to overlook Eiichiro Oda's inclusion because 'nobody cared'

'It's just biased': One Piece's Yamato controversy causes toxic fans to overlook Eiichiro Oda's inclusion because 'nobody cared'

HomeNews, Other Content'It's just biased': One Piece's Yamato controversy causes toxic fans to overlook Eiichiro Oda's inclusion because 'nobody cared'

One Piece fans have started a debate about Yamato's gender as some fans try to prove that he is transgender while ignoring other characters.

One piece OST – Yamato's theme

The incredible success One Piece has achieved over its 27 years hasn't always been hunky-dory. The series has also attracted attention that has not always been positive or appreciative in terms of narrative. This attention has caused many controversies, with One Piece being at the center and Eiichiro Oda being its target.

Recently, One Piece got into another big controversy because of the new Vivre cards released by Oda. One of the Vivre cards gave fans great information about Yamato, Wano's protector, and this information has caused a great debate among fans. This debate concerns Yamato's gender, which has been a topic of discussion since his introduction in the Wano arc.

The reason for this debate is that many thought Yamato was a transgender, but the Vivre card officially mentions that he is a female character. While fans decided to question this approach, they went all in on the fact that One Piece features many transgender people. One of them was even in Wano and it was none other than Kiku, one of the nine red skis.

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'It's just biased': One Piece's Yamato controversy causes toxic fans to overlook Eiichiro Oda's inclusion because 'nobody cared'.
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