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One Piece Вђ“ Г–lmeyeceдџim Вђ“ -

He stands before the castle of the tyrant Wapol and delivers his famous "When does a man die?" speech.

In One Piece, "death" is often shown as a transition rather than an end. Characters who die with a smile (like Hiriluk, Roger, and Ace) are considered to have died "free". One Piece – Ölmeyeceğim –

The phrase "" (meaning " I won't die " in Turkish) is deeply tied to one of the most iconic and emotional moments in One Piece : the final speech of Dr. Hiriluk during the Drum Island Arc. He stands before the castle of the tyrant

Dr. Hiriluk, a failing doctor but a great man, is about to die from a terminal illness and a poisonous mushroom Chopper accidentally gave him. The phrase "" (meaning " I won't die

The specific quote comes from (or Chapter 145 ) during Tony Tony Chopper’s backstory.

Luffy frequently shouts "I won't die!" ( Ölmeyeceğim! ) during impossible battles, reflecting his absolute willpower to reach his dream. 📊 Impact on the Story