I remember this was a big reason I wasn't invested in Dresrosa's drama outside Law and Kyros. Dressrosa citizens were just way too fucking retarded for me to care about their problems.
Oda wants us to feel for these citizens and wants us to identify with them and their problems but he is forgetting that real people can use their brains and take matters into their own hands. This makes One Piece's sheep citizens look ridiculous and actually unrelatable.
Oda wants us to feel for these citizens and want us to identify with them and their problems but he is forgetting that real people can.use their brains and take matters into their own hands. This makes One Piece's sheep citizens look ridiculous and actually unrelatable.
Gotta be fair and say that it's cool how Oda handled the Wano citizens. No forced plot of them running around aimlessly being useless and taking away panel time.
Oda wants us to feel for these citizens and want us to identify with them and their problems but he is forgetting that real people can.use their brains and take matters into their own hands. This makes One Piece's sheep citizens look ridiculous and actually unrelatable.
Oda wants us to feel for these citizens and want us to identify with them and their problems but he is forgetting that real people can.use their brains and take matters into their own hands. This makes One Piece's sheep citizens look ridiculous and actually unrelatable.
Pretty sure luffy couldn't have punched his way out either. Only possible way to beat bird cage was to beat doflamingo. If there was a possible way why didn't fujitora used it ? Or Sabo?
I was rereading East Blue and I was thinking Cocoyashi citizens were actually pretty decent. They actually tried to fight the fishmen and didn't actually believe Nami betrayed them, they were just too weak as normal east blue humans.
you can not have citizens rebelling and fighting for their freedom and still have a hero that comes to save the day. every shonen demands regular people to do nothing so the heroes can do it
I agree that it's a trope but Oda is overdoing it.
And if he doesn't even let them know about how Kaido and Orochi were taken down that would definitly be too much. Not my cup of tea
I was rereading East Blue and I was thinking Cocoyashi citizens were actually pretty decent. They actually tried to fight the fishmen and didn't actually believe Nami betrayed them, they were just too weak as normal east blue humans.
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