Chihiro Rokuhira recreates the iconic Zoro moment from One Piece in Kagurabachi chapter 28

Chapter 28 of Kagurabachi was incredibly captivating, as it delivered an abundance of thrilling action and masterfully built up the suspense. The primary focus of this chapter was the Rakuzaichi auction, as the stakes were high with the Enten about to be sold to a dangerous criminal.

An enchanted sword such as this has the potential to cause significant harm if it falls into the wrong hands. This is precisely why Chihiro Rokuhira sought to gain access to the Sazanami Clan’s establishment where the auction was taking place.

Despite the difficulty, Rokuhira successfully gained entry to the establishment by using an emergency exit door that led to a storage unit in a hidden subspace. His actions left the fanbase in awe as he bore an uncanny resemblance to the legendary swordsman Roronoa Zoro from the One Piece series.

Key Moments in Kagurabachi Chapter 28 and the Similarities Between Rokuhira and Zoro from One Piece

Rokuhira infiltrating the storage space as shown in Kagurabachi chapter 28 (Image via Shueisha)
Rokuhira infiltrating the storage space as shown in Kagurabachi chapter 28 (Image via Shueisha)

As previously mentioned, Chihiro Rokuhira successfully infiltrated the auction site and was able to enter the storage space through the emergency exit door. Despite concerns about his injured arm, fans were impressed by Rokuhira’s swift takedown of multiple guards. However, it was evident that the Kuregomo was in a deteriorating state and close to breaking completely.

In chapter 28 of Kagurabachi, the protagonist caused a stir on social media platforms like X (previously known as Twitter) when he was spotted carrying an enchanted sword in his mouth. This was a defining moment in the manga series.

This panel gave him the appearance of Roronoa Zoro from the One Piece series. Naturally, the similarity, which was observed in one of the panels of Kagurabachi chapter 28, brought joy to the entire fan base. It is common for readers of this manga series to be familiar with the One Piece series, as both are classified as shonen titles.

Fan Reactions to the Panel in Kagurabachi Chapter 28

“Wtf is this real?,” said one fan.

“Wait is that a real panel,” said another.

“Peak,”said another netizen.

Despite the reactions, it is evident that fans have a difficult time accepting the panel as a genuine part of the chapter. This alone highlights the resemblance between Chihiro Rokuhira and Roronoa Zoro from the widely popular One Piece series. Fans were delighted to discover this connection between the two characters, particularly considering one is a lesser-known, emerging title and the other is a long-standing, highly successful manga series.

“Damn the influence is crazy,” said one fan.

“Zoro is just that guy,” said another.

“Bros literally the new gen version of Zoro but as the mc. Peak fiction recognizes peak fiction,” said another.

The striking similarities between Zoro and Chihiro Rokuhira sparked discussions among fans about the potential influence of Zoro on the character. While it is uncertain if the manga author intentionally paid tribute to Eiichiro Oda’s acclaimed work, fans were pleased to see shonen titles like Kagurabachi drawing inspiration from popular series like One Piece.

Conclusion

A shared surprise among fans who had not read Kagurabachi chapter 28 was Rokuhira’s ability to wield a sword in his mouth. This panel brought together two fanbases, who were able to appreciate the manga title without any conflicts between them.

The exchange was very heartening and followers are eagerly anticipating the next chapter to find out if Rokuhira succeeds in retrieving the Enten.

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