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The point is that Sanji will never uses vulgar language to insult a beautiful lady. Calling her a witch or telling her to shut up is fine but calling her a bitch or anything like that is not a thing.:kayneshrug:
He literally referred to to her in a rude way this chapter, it's a reply to those who says he treats all women the same
He clearly angry with black Maria
 

KiriNigiri

The Road To Harmony
I was going to write this in that "Sanji fans are Judge's sons and daughters" thread, but it was locked before I could finish. Thought I would share it here.


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Sanji topics are the most toxic topics on this forum, but I'll try to give my short, honest thoughts on him, and him alone.

Sanji is the chef of the Straw hat crew. He's a man who lives by his mantras to an almost absurd degree. These include his gentleman tendencies and principles on food, while also serving an important place as a combatant for his friends.

The first, and I would say most important trait of his is how cooking and feeding inform his kind and giving nature. When Luffy arrived on Baratie, he was looking for a cook, and stumbled upon Sanji feeding a starving Gin for free.


What convinced Luffy of choosing Sanji wasn't just his skills as a chef, but the indiscrimination behind serving someone. He wasn't just good at his craft, he was committed to it, and those are the qualities expected of a future Pirate King crewmate.

On the other hand, there is an irony to Sanji's character. Sanji's role as a chef is the most supportive role by nature, tied with Chopper's doctor role. It would be easy to mistake him as helpless in more distressful endeavors. Oda lampshades that using Fullbody, who believes Sanji's just a pitiful waiter and cook.


His expectations on Sanji not met, Fullbody gets his comeuppance from the Chef of Iron.


In these two scenes, Oda has defined who Sanji is at his core. As a cook, he's suppose to be the gentlest and most unassuming onboard, but in truth he's one of its most capable members.

And how Oda portrays that is through the utility he possess. Sanji can fight, he can spy, and he can protect. He is normally the guardian of the weaker members, bails out the crew from a jam due to quick thinking and resourcefulness, and can fight with the best of them.

Sanji doesn't have to prove much to me as a fighter because he's already going above and beyond what's expected of him, and he'll continue to be one of the stronger Straw Hats, and a man who can bring more than that to the table.
 
I was going to write this in that "Sanji fans are Judge's sons and daughters" thread, but it was locked before I could finish. Thought I would share it here.


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Sanji topics are the most toxic topics on this forum, but I'll try to give my short, honest thoughts on him, and him alone.

Sanji is the chef of the Straw hat crew. He's a man who lives by his mantras to an almost absurd degree. These include his gentleman tendencies and principles on food, while also serving an important place as a combatant for his friends.

The first, and I would say most important trait of his is how cooking and feeding inform his kind and giving nature. When Luffy arrived on Baratie, he was looking for a cook, and stumbled upon Sanji feeding a starving Gin for free.


What convinced Luffy of choosing Sanji wasn't just his skills as a chef, but the indiscrimination behind serving someone. He wasn't just good at his craft, he was committed to it, and those are the qualities expected of a future Pirate King crewmate.

On the other hand, there is an irony to Sanji's character. Sanji's role as a chef is the most supportive role by nature, tied with Chopper's doctor role. It would be easy to mistake him as helpless in more distressful endeavors. Oda lampshades that using Fullbody, who believes Sanji's just a pitiful waiter and cook.


His expectations on Sanji not met, Fullbody gets his comeuppance from the Chef of Iron.


In these two scenes, Oda has defined who Sanji is at his core. As a cook, he's suppose to be the gentlest and most unassuming onboard, but in truth he's one of its most capable members.

And how Oda portrays that is through the utility he possess. Sanji can fight, he can spy, and he can protect. He is normally the guardian of the weaker members, bails out the crew from a jam due to quick thinking and resourcefulness, and can fight with the best of them.

Sanji doesn't have to prove much to me as a fighter because he's already going above and beyond what's expected of him, and he'll continue to be one of the stronger Straw Hats, and a man who can bring more than that to the table.
Thanks for the excellent analysis as always Kiri-san, you're probably one of the few Zoro fan that respect Sanji as a cook and as a fighter. That thread is just a shithole so it's better to post your essay here. Bravo.:cheers:
 
I was going to write this in that "Sanji fans are Judge's sons and daughters" thread, but it was locked before I could finish. Thought I would share it here.


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Sanji topics are the most toxic topics on this forum, but I'll try to give my short, honest thoughts on him, and him alone.

Sanji is the chef of the Straw hat crew. He's a man who lives by his mantras to an almost absurd degree. These include his gentleman tendencies and principles on food, while also serving an important place as a combatant for his friends.

The first, and I would say most important trait of his is how cooking and feeding inform his kind and giving nature. When Luffy arrived on Baratie, he was looking for a cook, and stumbled upon Sanji feeding a starving Gin for free.


What convinced Luffy of choosing Sanji wasn't just his skills as a chef, but the indiscrimination behind serving someone. He wasn't just good at his craft, he was committed to it, and those are the qualities expected of a future Pirate King crewmate.

On the other hand, there is an irony to Sanji's character. Sanji's role as a chef is the most supportive role by nature, tied with Chopper's doctor role. It would be easy to mistake him as helpless in more distressful endeavors. Oda lampshades that using Fullbody, who believes Sanji's just a pitiful waiter and cook.


His expectations on Sanji not met, Fullbody gets his comeuppance from the Chef of Iron.


In these two scenes, Oda has defined who Sanji is at his core. As a cook, he's suppose to be the gentlest and most unassuming onboard, but in truth he's one of its most capable members.

And how Oda portrays that is through the utility he possess. Sanji can fight, he can spy, and he can protect. He is normally the guardian of the weaker members, bails out the crew from a jam due to quick thinking and resourcefulness, and can fight with the best of them.

Sanji doesn't have to prove much to me as a fighter because he's already going above and beyond what's expected of him, and he'll continue to be one of the stronger Straw Hats, and a man who can bring more than that to the table.
This was beautiful
You should create thread with this same text, to try neutralise the toxicity of the threads hating on him like the earlier one today
 
I was going to write this in that "Sanji fans are Judge's sons and daughters" thread, but it was locked before I could finish. Thought I would share it here.


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Sanji topics are the most toxic topics on this forum, but I'll try to give my short, honest thoughts on him, and him alone.

Sanji is the chef of the Straw hat crew. He's a man who lives by his mantras to an almost absurd degree. These include his gentleman tendencies and principles on food, while also serving an important place as a combatant for his friends.

The first, and I would say most important trait of his is how cooking and feeding inform his kind and giving nature. When Luffy arrived on Baratie, he was looking for a cook, and stumbled upon Sanji feeding a starving Gin for free.


What convinced Luffy of choosing Sanji wasn't just his skills as a chef, but the indiscrimination behind serving someone. He wasn't just good at his craft, he was committed to it, and those are the qualities expected of a future Pirate King crewmate.

On the other hand, there is an irony to Sanji's character. Sanji's role as a chef is the most supportive role by nature, tied with Chopper's doctor role. It would be easy to mistake him as helpless in more distressful endeavors. Oda lampshades that using Fullbody, who believes Sanji's just a pitiful waiter and cook.


His expectations on Sanji not met, Fullbody gets his comeuppance from the Chef of Iron.


In these two scenes, Oda has defined who Sanji is at his core. As a cook, he's suppose to be the gentlest and most unassuming onboard, but in truth he's one of its most capable members.

And how Oda portrays that is through the utility he possess. Sanji can fight, he can spy, and he can protect. He is normally the guardian of the weaker members, bails out the crew from a jam due to quick thinking and resourcefulness, and can fight with the best of them.

Sanji doesn't have to prove much to me as a fighter because he's already going above and beyond what's expected of him, and he'll continue to be one of the stronger Straw Hats, and a man who can bring more than that to the table.
really good writing

thank you for being wholesome!
 
Nah thats never happening. Poor Leorio dont get shit in HxH. He only has a few moments to spare.
gon vs hisoka iconic
kurapika vs uvogin iconic
killua fight always fast cause his style but if i choose the iconic one its vs youpi cause godspeed
leorio vs 2011 anime adaption is iconic cause they dont even bother animate pushing second gate zoldyck when its was in the manga and mentioned in 1999 adaptation:catcry:
 
wait ace manga ch 2 doesnt include the marine girl in sabaody at light novel version?
i guess boichi afraid drawing her huh? i hope they animated ace manga as filler anime to see her full chara design and evading badly pacing filler dressrosa in onigashima arc
i love boichi art at jinbei rapid punch, something that oda never deliver

if ace manga will have more chapter supposedly shokugeki no sanji will be too right?
 

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wait ace manga ch 2 doesnt include the marine girl in sabaody at light novel version?
i guess boichi afraid drawing her huh? i hope they animated ace manga as filler anime to see her full chara design and evading badly pacing filler dressrosa in onigashima arc
i love boichi art at jinbei rapid punch, something that oda never deliver

if ace manga will have more chapter supposedly shokugeki no sanji will be too right?
Yes, its basically depend on the writer lol
 
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