Oda call Zoro MC
I think you mean Main Protagonist
But why tho?
What about Sasuke and Gohan?
In any other manga, author would take story, context, lore and development as priority. In One Piece only thing that matters is MC Favortism.
I mean Kaido is literally gone down to a fucking punch and has joined Luffy's Harem, his fan club, he became next Katakuri.
Can you tell me is there a worse ending than this?
A more disappointing ending than this?
Forget about Zoro fan, as One Piece fan period, this is genuinely pathetic. Kaido the invincible monster who lost 9 times, capture 36 times keeps coming back got knocked out by a punch an joins a harem
Don't get what your point is . This actually explains why kaido was trying to kill himself since he believed only joyboy could kill him meaning kaido still subconsciously even up to this point still thought that he (kaido) was joyboy
Why?
Literally no one in fan base besides online trolls would complain if Zoro takes out big bad guy for once. It would literally be a welcome change over same old shit
Don't get what your point is . This actually explains why kaido was trying to kill himself since he believed only joyboy could kill him meaning kaido still subconsciously even up to this point still thought that he (kaido) was joyboy
Don't get what your point is . This actually explains why kaido was trying to kill himself since he believed only joyboy could kill him meaning kaido still subconsciously even up to this point still thought that he (kaido) was joyboy
I see your attention span is low. It means none of them (Luffy or kaido) has live up to kaidos expectations of what joyboy is hence why kaido getting back up again actually makes sense lol
I see your attention span is low. It means none of them (Luffy or kaido) has live up to kaidos expectations of what joyboy is hence why kaido getting back up again actually makes sense lol
Where are you getting all this lol? Kaido is drunk and depressed because in his mind he can't live up to the legends of Roger and Whitebeard despite his monstrous strength
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