Well, that was a suitable chapter to wrap up Wano, one thing I like surrounded by a heap of shit
So the culmination of Yamato’s arc, someone who has been front and centre of that past what, eighty chapters, is to decide off panel to stay in Wano for now. Seriously, what was the point? If she does go out to sea later, will there be enough time left in the series to care? Or are the Wano lot being set up for some epilogue ”oh they’ve joined the crew now”?
I don’t like Tsundere Kid and Tsundere Law is a billion times more cringe, what a shit way for him to leave the crew.
I did like wrapping up things with Momo- he may be very few peoples favourite characters, but he has been a huge part of the series for the past ten odd years and him being consodered Luffy’s little brother is a fitting ending there.
The crews all falling doen the waterfall lacked a great deal of oomph as well. Compare it to the drawing of them rising up it, seems Oda was just rushing it to get it out the way, like all the ending of this arc.
Ranting about how the Kurozumi were born to burn withput a hint of acknowledgment at the role Wano had to play in his rise is a pun in very bad taste and very anti-One Piece.
Ah well. It’s over. Thank the lord. Hopefully he learns his lessons that juggling five billion characters in the air and plotpoints and dropping basically all of them at the finale is not very good writing. If not, the ending of OP will be joining various other manga’s that ended in a shit way.