The phrase in question refers to fan-created content depicting characters from the Japanese manga and anime series One Piece in sexually explicit situations. This falls under a broader internet phenomenon where a principle suggests that if something exists, sexually explicit content featuring it also exists. The presence of such content is widespread across numerous fandoms and creative properties.
The existence of these depictions stems from the open and participatory nature of online fandom. The ease of access to digital art tools and distribution platforms empowers individuals to create and share content, reflecting personal interpretations and desires. This particular type of creation contributes to the complex landscape of fan expression and its impact on the source material’s perception. The historical context is rooted in the early days of internet forums and image boards where such content first gained traction and continues to evolve within contemporary social media spaces.