Its no problem.
Someone else having Black blade.... Even editor would have made comment on that.
Oda is not going to give Black blade to anyone who doesn't even used his sword while fighting.
Wasn't it obvious all the Admirals were brawler except those who world swords.
And those who do , has already shown their swords. And used it as well.
Admirals ain't wizards. They are brawler or Swordsman. There's nothing in between.
Being able to throw a lunch =/ being a brawler.
Aokiji's fighting style is centered on throwing punches, but he didn't for 99, 9% of the manga, not even in MF.
Being able to throw a lunch =/ being a brawler.
Aokiji's fighting style is centered on throwing punches, but he didn't for 99, 9% of the manga, not even in MF.
And as before my point "against" this is that 'll ask the other way around, then.
Do you seriously believe Oda and his staff did such an enormous error first in the literal introduction of Aramaki (not some third rate panel) then in another scene and then did it again, twice, in the official volume?
Its no problem.
Someone else having Black blade.... Even editor would have made comment on that.
Oda is not going to give Black blade to anyone who doesn't even used his sword while fighting.
As I already said, the blade was black/dark four times in total in the manga, twice in the presentation of Ryokugyu (a very important panel in which the sword is hyper - visible).
The manga went four times for the black balde, so, obviously, drawing it white is in contradiction to that.
As I already said, the blade was black/dark four times in total in the manga, twice in the presentation of Ryokugyu (a very important panel in which the sword is hyper - visible).
The manga went four times for the black balde, so, obviously, drawing it white is in contradiction to that.
"Swords were drawn like this a few times in the manga already," --> absolutely not, there is not much to say about this.
Kakuju's sword/whip was that way because its color was red, so in a black and white manga was obviously colored black.
Ryo balde was depicted as white by the anime, and for obvious reasons black cannot go for white.
Every other "white" sword in the manga was, is and will be colored, surprise surprise, using shades of white because they are...white.
As I already said, the blade was black/dark four times in total in the manga, twice in the presentation of Ryokugyu (a very important panel in which the sword is hyper - visible).
The manga went four times for the black balde, so, obviously, drawing it white is in contradiction to that.
It's just a style choice man. Sanji and Queen are both blonde but Queen has black hair in the manga. Both Zoro and GB have green hair but GB has black hair in the manga. You could easily get an offical coloring of GB with a white blade.
It's over. The closer a fanbase is to the deathbed of their character the louder they squeal. The greencow is headed for the abattoir and Fujitora will be the butcher.
"Swords were drawn like this a few times in the manga already," --> absolutely not, there is not much to say about this.
Kakuju's sword/whip was that way because its color was red, so in a black and white manga was obviously colored black.
Ryo balde was depicted as white by the anime, and for obvious reasons black cannot go for white.
Every other "white" sword in the manga was, is and will be colored, surprise surprise, using shades of white because they are...white.
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Again: one thing is being able to throw a punch, another is if punching is your core stile.
And that does not change, for the third time, that we did not see Aokiji punching until chapter 1080.
Again, is Toei stupid enough in your eyes to paint a blade that is dark in the manga in white? You really think they did not ask for Oda clarification beforehand? Stop the nonsense dude.
It's just a style choice man. Sanji and Queen are both blonde but Queen has black hair in the manga. Both Zoro and GB have green hair but GB has black hair in the manga. You could easily get an offical coloring of GB with a white blade.
Hair color is one thing, swords are another.
Also, Oda said in an SBS after the introduction that he was going to make Ryo's hair of another color from black hair becuse black-haired maines were too many.
There is not a single instance of another sword, in the entire manga, that was black in the manga and then white in the official coloring (for reasons obvious to anyone: Oda would have drawn white from the start).
And I honestly can't imagine a single reason why Oda would have to draw it black four times total, presentation included, if he wanted to draw a normal sword, that he has ever drawn white (and I presume always will).
FA Akainu's suit is shaded black in the manga for Wano & Egghead even though it is white.
Queen's hair is shaded black in the manga even though he is blonde.
Which goes back to the original point, not everything thats shaded in a b/w manga is black. Yoru & Shusui got explicit character statements calling them a black sword, unlike GB.
Again, is Toei stupid enough in your eyes to paint a blade that is dark in the manga in white? You really think they did not ask for Oda clarification beforehand? Stop the nonsense dude.
FA Akainu's suit is shaded black in the manga for Wano & Egghead even though it is white.
Queen's hair is shaded black in the manga even though he is blonde.
Wich goes back to the original point, not everything thats shaded in a b/w manga is black. Yoru & Shusui got explicit character statements calling them a black sword, unlike GB.
Akainu's suit was always white overall, no one had any doubts. And for the hair color, I have already answerd.
But fine, if drawing a thing black meaning it's white (white, not green, red or whatever) is normal, I think you won't have any problem finding another example of a black/dark blade colored white in the "real coloring".
Something like this:
There are almost 500 chapters worth of manga with colored haki, but you can go back if you want, so surely it had to be happened before, no?
I mean it was kinda obvious they were injured, the manga made it even more obvious that even the side that won was injured which is why GreenBull went there when he wouldn't if Kaido was still alive, and Luffy's side won, so they would be in much worse state.
Let's be honest, does somebody really, really, needed to have confirmation from the anime to know GB hadn't a black blade? He could have stolen it but still Oda didn't spend a single word about it?
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