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Zoro's inspiration in naming one of his signature sword style technique
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Last night, I posted a meme about 'onigiri' in Reddit (you can check it out) and I was reading the comments of other users, I remembered an episode where there's a girl offering a riceball or 'onigiri' to Zoro.

I got a copy of that episode and to validate my memory, I had to check it. Indeed, in the anime episode 2, there's a little girl named Rika who offered 'onigiri' to Zoro (time before Zoro joined Luffy). I was thinking maybe, this is where/when Zoro got the inspiration or idea in naming his signature sword style technique 'Oni Giri' or it is just well planned by Oda. When I realized this, I kind of mind blown. This is why I love anime and One Piece.

What do you think guys?

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