
Similar to Chopper Crying, the subformat was launched by a Chainsaw Man version by artist that gained over 14,500 retweets and 102, 400 likes in two weeks (shown below). In addition to Chopper Crying redraws, the other frames within The One Piece Is Real meme also saw use as templates, with users often redrawing four or more of them at once. That day, Twitter user shared three edits of the image, writing, "WHO IS MAKING THESE 😭😭" garnering over 6,500 likes in a day (shown below, right). On September 28th, Twitter user posted a JoJo's Bizarre Adventure redraw of the meme showing Iggy crying, garnering over 6,600 likes in a day (shown below, center). On September 27th, Twitter user posted a version of the meme drawing Link from The Legend of Zelda doing the cry, garnering over 65,000 likes in two days (shown below ,left). On September 25th, Twitter user posted, "Chainsaw Man is Real!!" along with three pieces of fan art redrawing some of the most popular images from "The One Piece Is Real" as characters from Chainsaw Man, including a redraw of the Chopper Crying meme with Pochita, garnering over 101,000 likes and 14,000 retweets in four days (shown below). In September 2022, the Chopper Crying meme then became the subject of redraws. For example, on August 31st, YouTuber NoThisnot Joel included the screenshot in a "One Piece Is Real" edit, garnering over 800,000 views in a month (shown below).

The image of Chopper crying was added to a number of these edits that month, including a cock edit of Chopper that started circulating online on sites including Reddit's /r/cockpiece in mid-July. The meme became increasingly popularized throughout August and September 2022, especially on YouTube, Twitter and TikTok, in tandem with "The One Piece Is Real" meme, which saw screenshots of characters from One Piece, including edited NSFW screenshots from the related "One Piece Cock Edits" trend, stylistically edited to the song "Dark Fantasy" by Kanye West.

On June 12th, 2022, YouTuber Roblox Gamer 33 uploaded a similar edit to Smotheryaxe1414's video where a crying sound effect plays in the background, garnering over 100,000 views in three months (shown below). The YouTuber posted eight more of these videos between then and July 8th, with episodes six (shown below, right) and nine becoming the most viewed with over 28,000 views and 30,000 views, respectively, by September 2022. On May 16th, 2022, YouTuber Smotheryaxe1414 posted a video where the screenshot of Chopper Crying moves around to the beat of music, garnering over 6,000 views in four months. On April 23rd, 2022, Twitter artist known for his One Piece cock edits, posted an edited image of Chopper crying with a massive penis, garnering over 200 likes in six months. The scene can be seen in a trailer for the movie that was published to YouTube on August 24th, 2007, garnering over 496,000 views in 14 years (shown below, left). In one scene in the film, Chopper is seen crying in the snow, his head turned up to the sky and his mouth agape, visible breath emanating from it. Still, if that's all you've got time for, here are all the One Piece movies in order of release, as well as how they relate to the main show.On March 1st, 2008, Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in Winter, Miracle Sakura, the ninth One Piece movie, was released in Japan. This isn't ideal, though, as a lot happens in the regular episodes between each movie. If you really want to whizz through One Piece for a taste of what it's like, you could also focus solely on the 15 films that have been released to date.

Here's a look at the One Piece filler episodes: Anime often use episodes to recap past adventures and give the animators a chance to breathe, so you're not really missing out if these particular episodes don't make it onto your watchlist. Cosmatos and co-written by Sylvester Stallone, who also reprises his role as Vietnam War veteran John Rambo.A sequel to First Blood (1982), it is the second installment in the Rambo franchise, followed by Rambo III. However, these episodes are slightly different. Rambo: First Blood Part II is a 1985 American action film directed by George P. While the arcs mentioned above don't add much to the One Piece storyline and canon, they are still entertaining.
