
Joeyboy / Zehahaha
TL;DR · The "Joy In Boy" meme, often referred to as "a pronoun of humorous One Piece parodies," originated from a scene in One Piece, specifically during the fight between Ace and Marshall…
The "Joy In Boy" meme, often referred to as "a pronoun of humorous One Piece parodies," originated from a scene in One Piece, specifically during the fight between Ace and Marshall D. Teach (Blackbeard). This meme began from a moment where Ace throws a fire spear at Teach. In this scene, Teach displays a peculiar pose and expression, which fans humorously edited into the "Joy In Boy" meme. Although "Joy Boy" refers to a legendary figure in One Piece, the name was humorously altered here to mock Teach's appearance.
This meme quickly spread across YouTube and various social media platforms through dubbed videos and memes. With high-quality dubbing and diverse reinterpretations of the scene, it became popular among One Piece fans. The transformation of a serious moment in the original work into a source of humor has led to numerous parodies and parody videos, maintaining its popularity within the One Piece community.
Additionally, "Zeha-ha-ha," stemming from Marshall D. Teach's distinctive laugh, has become another meme highlighting his cunning personality. Both memes, derived from Blackbeard-related scenes, are widely shared among fans, consistently inspiring new parody content.
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