Questions & Mysteries 3 questions only for women about One Piece.

Are you a woman ?


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#61
You missed the part where I mentionned "only women". I don't think you get the demography of the server quite right lol
Your problem is thinking that One Piece is only for kids when the majority of the audience is probably older than 18.

Also, what are you doing on this forum if you think kids will be here ? :choppawhat:
I didn't miss any part of your OP.
Doesn t matter how good your intentions are, you cannot control a crowd and what they can/will do.
I have been following One piece for long enough to know who goes to these forums and yes most are above 18 but there are some who are younger especially since it is a series targetted at Japanese teenagers (said by the author).
I am here because I like talking about a series I have been following for 15+ years but it doesn't take away the fact that the target audience is teenagers.
Last month, a colleague brought his 10 years old kid to work for reasons and I saw him reading East blue Saga; I sat down and started talking about his favourite characters etc...
All this to say, DON'T MAKE YOUNG GIRLS IDENTIFY THEMSELVES ON THE INTERNET.
 
#62
I didn't miss any part of your OP.
Doesn t matter how good your intentions are, you cannot control a crowd and what they can/will do.
I have been following One piece for long enough to know who goes to these forums and yes most are above 18 but there are some who are younger especially since it is a series targetted at Japanese teenagers (said by the author).
I am here because I like talking about a series I have been following for 15+ years but it doesn't take away the fact that the target audience is teenagers.
Last month, a colleague brought his 10 years old kid to work for reasons and I saw him reading East blue Saga; I sat down and started talking about his favourite characters etc...
All this to say, DON'T MAKE YOUNG GIRLS IDENTIFY THEMSELVES ON THE INTERNET.
Again, those are not questions to young girls, those are question to women - meaning adult people - aimed at giving them space to talk in an environment that is overrepresented by men. So stop being a creep and let them talk.
 
#75
@Logiko I would like to share my reasons for liking Ohtohime and Conis.

First, I just finished rewatching Fishmen Island and Ohtohime is a caring and just queen. She knows that there are problems between fishmen and humans but she still wants to bridge that gap. She doesn’t just say she will do it, she puts the effort into it. She gathers signatures and even meets world nobles because she has so much trust and faith in her cause.

Next, Conis doesn’t get much love but she is quite brave and human. Conis unfortunately comes after Vivi who spends more time with the crew and is an action princess. Conis, however, lives in fear of a deranged god on his facist world. When she reports the Strawhats as outsiders, she immediately feels regret. Furthermore, when she declares that Enel isn’t a god is outstandingly brave. She knows she could be killed but does it because it is the right thing to do. A lot of us believe we could go against the crowd, but it’s a lot easier to say we will then actually do it
 
#76
@Logiko I would like to share my reasons for liking Ohtohime and Conis.

First, I just finished rewatching Fishmen Island and Ohtohime is a caring and just queen. She knows that there are problems between fishmen and humans but she still wants to bridge that gap. She doesn’t just say she will do it, she puts the effort into it. She gathers signatures and even meets world nobles because she has so much trust and faith in her cause.

Next, Conis doesn’t get much love but she is quite brave and human. Conis unfortunately comes after Vivi who spends more time with the crew and is an action princess. Conis, however, lives in fear of a deranged god on his facist world. When she reports the Strawhats as outsiders, she immediately feels regret. Furthermore, when she declares that Enel isn’t a god is outstandingly brave. She knows she could be killed but does it because it is the right thing to do. A lot of us believe we could go against the crowd, but it’s a lot easier to say we will then actually do it
Conis, viper, old guy with horse.. Skypiea had good characters
 
#78
Now, when you don't have that, you get things like (don't kill me.) King vs Zoro. -- I absolutely hate this battle, and the anime didn't make it better because it has no substance. Aside from 'stopping a bad guy so Luffy can advance,' there was nothing to this fight. Zoro got a powerup, and mastered his new sword, yes. But why King? Just because he was YC1? There was nothing driving these two to battle aside from King being in the way. There was no ideology that concerned Zoro and only Zoro to battle King, there was no deeper story like Sanji and Queen, there was just ... Character A vs Character B to advance, type brawl.
What? There was totally thematic significance to the Zoro vs King fight. We got flashbacks of both Zoro and King promising Luffy and Kaido respectively that they'd never lose a fight and that they'd make their captain the king of the pirates, making King a dark foil to Zoro. There was also their similar yet different fighting styles, with King not being a "true" swordsman, instead punching, kicking, using projectiles, and using cheap tricks to take away Zoro's swords, vs Zoro who, despite claiming he also might not rely purely on his swords, ended up using only his swords. An ideological clash between a fake swordsman and a true swordsman, if you will.
 
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