The One Piece franchise has consistently expanded beyond manga and anime, offering fans exciting projects year after year. One of the most anticipated developments was One Piece Base, a dedicated application released in Japan in 2024. However, international fans were left wondering when they would get access to this new platform.

That wait has finally ended. On February 25, 2025, One Piece Base made its global debut, giving fans worldwide a new way to engage with the beloved series. The app launched on both major app stores and came with a unique feature designed to immerse users deeper into the One Piece universe.

Create Your Own Eiichiro Oda-Style Wanted Poster

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One Piece (Toei)

A standout feature of One Piece Base is the One Piece Portrait Generator. This tool allows users to create custom Wanted Posters in the signature style of Eiichiro Oda. Fans can upload or take a picture, answer a few personality-based questions, and receive a customized bounty poster based on their responses.

To celebrate the global release, the app is offering two free Portrait Generator Conversion Tickets. This special giveaway runs until March 25, 2025, at 23:59 PST, and users must claim their tickets within 30 days. After that, they will no longer be available.

Read the One Piece Manga Through the App

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One Piece (Credits: Jump Comics)

Beyond the portrait generator, One Piece Base serves as a manga hub, allowing fans to access all 107 volumes of the series. However, only the first 12 volumes are available for free. To unlock additional chapters, fans must use rental tickets or purchase them with the in-app currency, Berries.

There are two types of rental tickets available:

Red (General Rental Ticket): Can be used on any volume.

Green (Volume Rental Ticket): Only works on a specific volume.

Using Berries for Rentals and Purchases

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Sanji (Credits: Toei Animation)

Berries, the app’s virtual currency, offer another way to unlock new content. Fans can visit the Shop section to check pricing for different packs of Berries and purchase conversion tickets. However, rental tickets are currently unavailable for direct purchase, meaning users must rely on Berries to access locked volumes.

Since the app has just launched globally, additional features and improvements are expected over time. While fans wait for updates, they can enjoy the portrait generator and compete for the highest bounty.

Pochita remains one of the most fascinating enigmas in Chainsaw Man. Despite 194 chapters, his true identity is still a topic of debate among fans. While he is widely recognized as the Hero of Hell and the Chainsaw Devil, many believe there is more to him than what meets the eye. Creator Tatsuki Fujimoto has never explicitly confirmed Pochita’s real nature, allowing theories to flourish.

One of the most intriguing ideas is that Pochita is not the Chainsaw Devil at all. Some fans speculate that he might embody Birth, while others believe his abilities hint at something far more profound. A recent theory suggests that he could be linked to Oblivion rather than destruction. This perspective challenges the traditional understanding of his existence and raises new possibilities.

Is Pochita the Oblivion Devil?

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Chainsaw Man (Credits: Mappa)

A popular theory suggests that Pochita represents Oblivion, not Chainsaws. Unlike other Devils, his abilities do not correlate directly with the fear he supposedly embodies. Instead, his power lies in erasure, which completely removes fears, memories, and even Devils themselves. This was evident in how Makima struggled to comprehend the true nature of his abilities.

His strength also sets him apart. He has fought and defeated the Four Horsemen, who are among the most feared Devils. The idea that a simple fear of chainsaws could overpower concepts like War and Famine seems unlikely. If Pochita’s existence was based on human fear, he wouldn’t be able to rival such powerful beings.

This theory also aligns with his symbolic nature. Chainsaws are tools of destruction, cutting through obstacles and erasing what once existed. If Pochita is the Oblivion Devil, his chainsaw form may simply be a representation of his true power—one that permanently removes things from reality rather than merely destroying them.

Religious Connections: The King of the Abyss

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Chainsaw Man (Credits: Mappa)

Some interpretations link Pochita to biblical concepts, particularly the King of the Abyss from the Book of Revelation. In religious texts, Abaddon or Apollyon is an entity associated with destruction and the end of cycles. This would fit Pochita’s Hero of Hell title and his ability to erase things entirely.

The Chainsaw Man universe has already introduced the Four Horsemen, making this connection even more plausible. If Pochita is linked to Abaddon, he may not be a mere force of destruction but rather a being that resets reality. This idea further supports his erasure powers, which wipe out concepts and fears rather than simply defeating them.

Alternative Theories: Dream Devil or Progress Devil?

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Chainsaw Men (Credits: Mappa

While the Oblivion theory is compelling, other interpretations suggest different possibilities. One theory proposes that Pochita is the Dream Devil. The term dream is frequently used in Chainsaw Man, particularly in relation to Denji. When Pochita made a contract with him, it was to witness more of his dreams, which is an unusual desire for a Devil.

This aligns with the series’ central theme of chasing dreams. In Chapter 150, Pochita even asks Denji what his next dream is, suggesting that he represents the idea of aspirations shaping reality. If dreams can reshape the world, then Pochita’s erasure could symbolize the way dreams allow people to move forward by eliminating the past.

Another interpretation sees Pochita as the Progress Devil. Chainsaws played a key role in human advancement, enabling industrialization and expansion. His powers could represent moving forward by removing what is outdated. This aligns with how Chainsaw Man erases concepts, allowing humanity to evolve without being bound by past fears.