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Going Merry’s Death Hurt Worse Than You Think

Going Merry ship sailing under clear skies with the Straw Hat Pirates’ jolly roger on its sail, One Piece.
The beloved Going Merry, the first ship of the Straw Hat Pirates in One Piece.

If you think Nina and Alexander in Fullmetal Alchemist was bad, the Going Merry’s death in One Piece is actually worse—because Oda made you mourn a ship like it was family.

Usopp vs. Luffy: The Fight That Felt Like Betrayal

Nina’s tragedy shocks you because it’s so sudden. Merry’s tragedy cuts deeper because it builds slowly. The moment Luffy and Usopp fight over the Merry proves it.

On the surface, it’s about a broken ship. In reality, it’s about pride, leadership, and the fear of losing home. When Luffy wins, there’s no celebration. Just silence. That silence tells you this wasn’t victory—it was the Straw Hats losing their first family member.

Luffy from One Piece walking on water toward shadowy figure in dramatic ocean scene
Walking toward the unknown – Some encounters in One Piece change everything, and you can feel the weight of destiny in moments like this.

Aqua Laguna: Merry’s Final Ride

Remember in Clannad how one goodbye changes everything? Merry’s last stand is that moment for One Piece.

The ship, splintered and barely holding together, still charges through Aqua Laguna to save her crew one last time. The detail that wrecks you isn’t the storm—it’s Luffy crying his thanks, Sanji quietly wiping his eyes, the entire crew realizing their “ride” had chosen to carry them even as she died. That scene feels less like mechanics and more like sacrifice.

The Funeral: When Innocence Turned to Grief

Fullmetal gave us heartbreak by twisting innocence into cruelty. Merry’s death does the same.

The crew sets their first ship on fire, and then she speaks. “I’m sorry I couldn’t take you further.” A line from a ship—yet it feels heavier than most character deaths. Chopper bawls, Nami collapses, Usopp finally lets go of the pride he fought so hard for. And Luffy? He breaks in a way no battle ever managed.

The comparison here is brutal: where Nina’s death shocks you instantly, Merry’s death devastates you because you lived with her for years. Every laugh, every meal, every scar from a fight happened on that ship. Letting her go meant letting go of all those memories.

Why Merry’s Death Hurts More Than You Expect

Most anime deaths are about lives cut short. Merry’s death is about realizing that even in a world of wild dreams, some things can’t last forever. That’s why it hits harder. It’s not just about a ship—it’s about family, home, and the pain of moving on.

If Nina made you cry because of cruelty, Merry makes you cry because of love. And that’s why it might be the saddest “character death” in anime history—because the Merry was never supposed to matter this much, and yet, she did.

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