But most zoro haters/Sanjitards I have seen are the very personification of stereotypical weebs..they out of shape as fuck..never get laid..no social skills irl..keyboard warriors
I have noticed Zoro fans seems be closest to resembling normal human beings with good jobs, good dating and social lives etc. Admirals fans are pretty cool too
- Orochi is alive.
- Kanjuro is alive.
- Fukurukuju is alive.
- Kaido is alive.
- Big Mom was confirmed alive already, right? If not, Big Mom is alive.
- Yamato confirmed as a Man.
- Yamato joins SH.
- Carrot joins SH.
- Ancient kingdom (Clover from Ohara) is indeed under Wano.
- Shanks is evil/marine.
- Momo uses/wake up Conqueror's Haki.
- the D. has indeed a dot. (Suck this streamer Sangoro dickshit)
To be fair, Greenbull could just be the jobber of the Admirals like Moriah is the jobber of the Warlords. Moriah being an embarrassment didn't invalidate the entirety of the Warlords. Likewise, we still have Akainu, Aokiji, Kizaru and Fujitora to potentially redeem the Admirals.
Regardless though, this does suck arse and I see no narrative purpose as to why Oda even bothered doing this to begin with.
Perhaps in the future, Chadmirals will shine again once more but as for the present however, nothing to do but go down with the ship.
By Redon
Uta is confirmed to be canon in the chapter
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In the part of Shanks, some vignettes of memories of her past are seen, and in one of them, the silhouette of Uta is seen in shadows (you can see that it is Uta because you can see her hairstyle).
It's an interesting detail because if Shanks remembers Uta, the character becomes canon in the Manga (as is Shiki). And if that is so, it would be necessary to see if Uta's relationship with Luffy as children is also, or if she can be an important character in the story as she is the daughter of Shanks.
Obviously the history of the film would not have to be canon (as Strong World is not) but her past could be (as Shiki's past) being linked to Luffy.
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