So it's not "too damn obvious" to have Yamao state she wants to join right out of the blue in her introduction... but it would be too obvious to have Yamao form meaningful connections with actual straw hats?
Thanks! I was always in a fine place in life, I just didn't want to waste my own time. That's why I'm here just to chill and have fun now, not write essays about Anatomy of a Story and argue about something that was decided a long time ago.
1. That's not a wild conclusion to arrive to.
2. Again, Oda likes to have people talk about his manga. It's not about misleading but instead keeping the conversation open.
3. I said this has more to do with the fact that Momo and Yamato are two characters who's dads were rivals yet they picked up traits from one another's parent. Oda clearly wants Momo and Yamato to learn from one another, and I think that ultimately leads to them going on their own separate paths.
Kinda funny that now the misleading argument is a bad one considering that's all Carrot fans had been talking about since Yamato was introduced
Misdirection is only bad depending on how it's used. What's more likely to be the deception in this case:
1. That Oda has a brand new character randomly blurt out as an offhand comment that she will join Luffy. A statement which the latter has not shown any support of.
2. Yamao's entire on screen existence contributes to building her new relations with Wano bound characters
For one of these, Oda can effortlessly have Yamao blurt it out any time he chooses. Meanwhile, the other is only possible through chapters upon chapters of relationship focus and development.
Misdirection is only bad depending on how it's used. What's more likely to be the deception in this case:
1. That Oda has a brand new character randomly blurt out as an offhand comment that she will join Luffy. A statement which the latter has not shown any support of.
2. Yamao's entire on screen existence contributes to building her new relations with Wano bound characters
Oda can effortlessly have Yamao blurt out one of these any time he chooses. Meanwhile, the other is only possible through chapters upon chapters of relationship focus and development.
Breh did you miss the other 16 Yamato flashbacks when she kept repeating again and again that she desired freedom? It's definitely not a one time comment lmaooo
Oda basically developed her relationship with Momo and her dream at the same time on Onigashima for a reason IMO
Breh did you miss the other 16 Yamato flashbacks when she kept repeating again and again that she desired freedom? It's definitely not a one time comment lmaooo
Oda basically developed her relationship with Momo and her dream at the same time on Onigashima for a reason IMO
Yamao out here suffering. The mangaka got him on Retainer Duty.
Fans
- pronoun war
- he's too tall to walk through the doors on the Sunny
- Nami-face Allegations
- fear of Yamato invading M3
1. That Oda has a brand new character randomly blurt out as an offhand comment that she will join Luffy. A statement which the latter has not shown any support of.
For one of these, Oda can effortlessly have Yamao blurt it out any time he chooses. Meanwhile, the other is only possible through chapters upon chapters of relationship focus and development.
Yamao out here suffering. The mangaka got him on Retainer Duty.
Fans
- pronoun war
- he's too tall to walk through the doors on the Sunny
- Nami-face Allegations
- fear of Yamato invading M3
I member when people thought Jinbe wouldn't join because he'd be the #2 strongest in the crew, good times
And LMAOOO I can't believe the Yamato's too big to join the Sunny was a real argument too
I member when people thought Jinbe wouldn't join because he'd be the #2 strongest in the crew, good times
And LMAOOO I can't believe the Yamato's too big to join the Sunny was a real argument too
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At this point you're straight up ignoring the manga, I can post the page if you want
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