is this ur proof ?
read the thread and this :
Oda draws his characters talking with an open mouth only kid is opening it there "D: Oda sensei! I frequently read manga, and in scenes where the characters talk, there are mangas where the characters talk with their mouths closed and others w/ characters talking with their mouths open. If it were me, I'd make them open to make it seem more realistic, but when Oda-sensei draws ONE PIECE, do you worry over this stuff? P.N. Manapii
O: Ho- hum. You surprised me. You really like manga, don't you? Indeed. There are people who make their characters talk with their mouths shut. I can't do that. It makes me sick drawing like that. We just automatically think it's weird when the mouth isn't open when talking. I think it just depends on people's opinions. The artists that make the characters talk with their mouths closed probably want their characters to look cool and posy no matter what, in my opinion. Probably. "As long as we get it, I don't care if it's sloppy", "If it's incomprehensible, then there's no point in drawing it"; These are the thoughts the mangakas put towards their "art". All artists have their own styles."
and only MR Kid who is opening his mouth while Zoro closing it
Don't be stupid. It's clear it's a continuation from Kid's words, which is reading from RIGHT TO LEFT. How long have you been reading manga now? Don't act like a newb.
oh damn why are you looking at detail now ?
when luffy and kaido talk at the bottom each speech bubble points to who said it
why aint that pointing to zoro ?
Drake has the SFX "Zdoom" and "Rahh" with him hence no bubble cloud. While Luffy saying huff huff but there's no bubble cloud because he talks fast. Clear difference.
We are talking about Chopper looking calamity level a few panels earlier, not sure if the concept is clear. And I mean in general it's not that rare we get contrived stuff.
Making a fuss out of that scene would be shallow processing of information.
Given that Zoro obviously attacked them multiple times offscreen, judging by his further down comment and his injured state. I'd say his current self has a hard time cutting Hybrid Kaido properly, not saying he wont as the fight progresses but its just the correct conclusion to come to imo.
I understand that but Oda showed them having great concern over his flying dragon blaze. Which indicates that attack woukd have caused either one severe injury.
It would make more sense for Zoro to talk about gathering more haki to injury them him ask how he's suppose to beat them.
Drake has the SFX "Zdoom" and "Rahh" with him hence no bubble cloud. While Luffy saying huff huff but there's no bubble cloud because he talks fast. Clear difference.
so just you are just making random excuses like that of breaking steel PIS lmao
i only know there is no huff in his speech but with a little cloud bubble whereas Luffy with no cloud bubble around him while talking so next time bring factual proofs
oh damn why are you looking at detail now ?
when luffy and kaido talk at the bottom each speech bubble points to who said it
why aint that pointing to zoro ?
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you gonna ignore the drake luffy panel that already destroyed that point troll ?
I understand that but Oda showed them having great concern over his flying dragon blaze. Which indicates that attack woukd have caused either one severe injury.
It would make more sense for Zoro to talk about gathering more haki to injury them then to has how he's suppose to beat them.
That was on Dragon form Kaido though, and sure it wouldve hurt Kaido more than anything that was thrown at him, i believe that attack was close to a top tier attack. Still below Oden as Zoro's entire plot this arc is to Mimic/Surpass him but hurtful enough to be cause for concern.
But it seems like his Hybrid is even tankier, and by a good deal. Like Zoro was injuring him witha tatsumaki and here we see Kaido with almost no damage.
I think its a combo of using more Haki and growh in battle like Rayleigh told Luffy, he'll manage eventually.
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