On one side, One Piece is one of the most successful anime series to date and for over 20 years, the work of Eiichiro Oda has taken us to know epic stories of pirates. His main adventure is that of Monkey D. Luffy to become the next king of pirates.
For its part, Naruto is the work created by Masashi Kishimoto that since 1999 he had told the story of a young ninja until he became a hokage, the highest position in his community. This work ended in 2014 and continues in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.
Due to this milestone, Eiichiro Oda wanted to pay him a tribute in One Piece in chapter 766 of volume 77 on its first internal page:

Room used the menus in this image from One Piece to hide the following message: ‘Naruto, otsukare-san deshita’ which would be translated as ‘Naruto, thanks for your hard work.’

This message was so well hidden that until recently this information was shared. In fact, there are other details that the author of One Piece left the fans of Naruto:
Us is wearing a dress with the symbol of the village of Konoha, the little fox that represents Kurama is using one of the favorite condiments of Naruto in your ramen. Finally, we see Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece eating ramen, the ninja’s favorite food.
When could the end of One Piece come?
So while the manga of One Piece yes exceeded a thousand chapters, this little tribute was hidden for a long time. But when will we finally see the long-awaited end of the saga of Eiichiro Oda?
For now, neither Eichiro Room ni Shonen Jump They have given an approximate date for the end, but we can speculate some figures. For instance; a couple of years ago, its author had mentioned that he there were a few 4-5 years to your franchise.

So, this date could be met in 2023 or 2024. The end of One Piece It may not be around the corner, but for a franchise of more than 20 years, it is a date that looks pretty close.
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