Craig of the Creek Sneaks In A Little One Piece Easter Egg

You might not think there is much crossover between cartoons and anime, but that is not the case. [...]

You might not think there is much crossover between cartoons and anime, but that is not the case. Like film and television, the two mediums borrow from one another, and it isn't hard to see why easter eggs tend to travel between them. And if you think that is not the case, then all you got to do it look at Craig of the Creek to see otherwise.

Recently, Craig of the Creek proved its okatu interests, and it did so with a special One Piece nod. Taking to Reddit, a fan pointed out a recent episode's nod to the shonen classic, and it had to do with a familiar ship.

As you can see below, there is a familiar easter egg sitting in Craig of the Creek. There is a still of a ship that looks similar to the Going Merry. With a sheep's head on the front of the ship, Craig of the Creek makes its own Going Merry look real adorable.

Going Merry on Craig of the Creek today from r/OnePiece

If you are curious about this easter egg, it comes in during "Summer Wish". The update follows J.P. who wishes he could become his own pirate captain. His dream comes true when he is given a miniature pirate ship, and it just so happens to be one which Monkey D. Luffy worked with years ago. Now, J.P. needs to start his own One Piece binge and learn all of the lessons he can from the Straw Hat crew.

So, are you surprised to hear about this little One Piece reference? Let me know in the comments or hit me up on Twitter @MeganPetersCB to talk all things comics and anime!

Eiichiro Oda's One Piece first began serialization in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump in 1997. It has since been collected into over 80 volumes, and has been a critical and commercial success worldwide with many of the volumes breaking printing records in Japan. The manga has even set a Guinness World Record for the most copies published for the same comic book by a single author, and is the best-selling manga series worldwide with over 430 million copies sold. The series still ranked number one in manga sales in 2018, which surprised fans of major new entries.

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