We all know what she wants truly want and it's to go to sea with luffy(chapter 1016) but u think it's mean something else
What Yamato truly wants is freedom, going out to sea is just a way to have this. It can be done in different ways. Freedom is more about choices than everything.
To save his country n open it up that where he leaVe it to kinemon and loyal samurai and his son to do so not Yamato
And that exactly what yamato's purpose could be after the war
So Momo who wants to be Shogun will leave, while Yamato who wants to leave will be Shogun. That there surprise effect by Oda, next level
It's just one of the possibility. None can be ereased. It's called an hypothesis for a reason
Imagine the people of Wano finally happy to be freed from Kaido's and Orochi's rule then Momo, who they waited decades to be shogun, says he wants to leave and become a pirate.
... to be a better shogun.. so I don't see how this would be a deal breaker
Fixed your typo. You’re welcome ;)
You don't want to start this
And the guy providing these kind of takes claims himself to be this superior "analyst".
This is not a "claim" this is a simple "hypothesis".. no wonder you guy have problem understanding the story.. you don't understand the difference between an affirmation and a supposition.
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The "Drums of Liberation" is a very interesting phrase. It's probably a reference to the book "Sacred Drums of Liberation" which is about African groups and diaspora using culture as a resistance force against slavery and colonialism, which is fitting for Wano. Most of the cultural aspects are focused on music and dance. I bring this up only because I previously mentioned that in the initial sketch for the crew, Oda included the word "bolero" which is also a dance. I took this to mean that the last member will be related to dancing in some way, which Yamato fits given her connections to the goddess Ame-no-Uzume who was famous for her dance. The goddess is even credited for creating taiko (Japanese drums) performances with her dance. Now we have Oda referencing a book all about how dance and music have been used to fight for one's freedom. This just seems to be further evidence that Yamato is a microcosm of the ties Oda has been deliberately creating between the dawn/sun, freedom/joy/partying, and that she's joining the crew.
This is an actual good point. Closer to an hypothesis than a theory tho
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Now I will say the same thing I said to my Carrot fellow Carrot fan's
Remember, Carrot doesn't need much in wano. The only thing we need is for her to have a purpose and a reason to sneak again on the Sunny and to follow Luffy. Look's like witnessing the arrival of Joy boy could be decisive
What really needs Carrot is just to make the link between what Pedro told her about the importance of Luffy and what Luffy can actually do. Nothing more is necessary to spark her light
Of course it would be nice to see her have a moment, but it's not about that for her. Her moment will surely come later.
If Joy Boy arrives.. and you see Carrot having a flashback of those precise panels:
IT'S OVER