(one Piece) | Uta

Uta: The Diva Who Rewrote One Piece History Uta is the world-famous "Genesis" diva and the central figure of One Piece Film: Red . As the adoptive daughter of Red-Haired Shanks and a childhood friend of Monkey D. Luffy, she bridges the gap between the legendary older generation and the rising stars of the Great Pirate Era. While the specific events of Film Red are considered non-canon, Uta herself is a confirmed by Eiichiro Oda, making a brief silhouetted appearance in manga Chapter 1055. The Girl Who Shared Luffy’s Childhood

Uta possesses the (Sing-Sing Fruit), a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows her to transport the consciousness of anyone who hears her voice into a virtual realm called "Uta World". Uta (ONE PIECE)

: Her most dangerous ability is summoning the ancient "Demon King of Songs," a catastrophic entity that exists across both the real and dream worlds simultaneously. A Legacy Beyond the Screen Uta: The Diva Who Rewrote One Piece History

Before Luffy ever met Zoro or Nami, he had Uta. As children in Foosha Village, the two were fierce rivals, constantly competing in everything from boat races to eating contests. Uta was the official musician of the Red Hair Pirates at the time, and it was her presence that likely fueled Luffy’s lifelong obsession with finding a musician for his own crew. Their friendship was cut short when Shanks left Uta on the island of Elegia to pursue her singing career—a decision she eventually grew to resent, leading to her tragic turn as an antagonist. A Power Like No Other: The Uta Uta no Mi While the specific events of Film Red are