Law,Kidd,New Admirals,Capone,Bonney and a few other were amazing. The problem is Oda is bad at making us care for side kicks and spends way too much time on them. I think Wano would have been way better if all scabbards died for Example.
Thay's why I added ''extremely'' before secondary.
An example in Wano could be the sumo guy (can't even remember his name). Why should Oda spend numerous panels on that guy but not on Nami ?
Thay's why I added ''extremely'' before secondary.
An example in Wano could be the sumo guy (can't even remember his name). Why should Oda spend numerous panels on that guy but not on Nami ?
Thay's why I added ''extremely'' before secondary.
An example in Wano could be the sumo guy (can't even remember his name). Why should Oda spend numerous panels on that guy but not on Nami ?
Thay's why I added ''extremely'' before secondary.
An example in Wano could be the sumo guy (can't even remember his name). Why should Oda spend numerous panels on that guy but not on Nami ?
All straw hats were much better pre-skip. None of them got better post skip,except maybe Luffy which is now more mature. OP has changed from some friends going on an adventure to Luffy going around gathering allies for a big final war. It has lost some of its appeal imo. I miss those arcs where only the SHP were around. Thriller Bark was the last time we saw that.
All straw hats were much better pre-skip. None of them got better post skip,except maybe Luffy which is now more mature. OP has changed from some friends going on an adventure to Luffy going around gathering allies for a big final war. It has lost some of its appeal imo. I miss those arcs where only the SHP were around. Thriller Bark was the last time we saw that.
Luffy regressed drastically.
More reckless, less intelligent (even his battle iq went down), and less funny.
Went from 8/10 to 2/10 as a character post-ts imo
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