The Geography of One Piece: Why Does the New World Defy All Logic?

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Why does the New World in One Piece feel chaotic, unpredictable, and completely illogical?
In this video, we break down the geography of Eiichiro Oda’s world and uncover why the seas, islands, climates, and political divisions of the New World seem to defy all known rules. Is it bad writing, deliberate worldbuilding, or a deeper narrative philosophy behind One Piece?

We analyze the structure of the Grand Line, the role of Log Poses, the extreme climates, the political barriers, and the symbolic meaning behind a world designed to challenge even the strongest pirates.
If you love One Piece lore, theories, or deep discussions, this is the video for you!

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⭐ Topics Covered

Why the New World has impossible weather and islands
Oda’s narrative logic behind chaos
How Grand Line geography shapes pirate culture
The symbolism of the journey vs. the destination
Worldbuilding techniques that make One Piece unique
Fan theories about the true structure of the world

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