General & Others Sanji and Shanks the ultimate parallel in OP

#21
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First of all,
Mihawk is Zoro ceiling, the position Zoro has always been dreaming of, while Shanks and SANJI are their rivalries. it is 99% Sanji to be comparable to both Mihawk and Shanks

Second thing :
we can not deny the fact that Oda has built Sanji and Shanks' backgrounds similarly, If Shanks is truly revealed to be the biological son of Figarland Garling, commander of the Holy Knights, their relationship might end up being similar to Sanji and Judge's relationship where you had Judge despise his son Sanji as a lowly failure then as a counter you had Sanji reject Judge as his father and instead viewed Zeff as his "real father"
Again if Shanks and Garling truly get revealed to be father and son I could see their relationship going down a similar route where you have Garling look down on his son Shanks as a disgusting failure for intermingling/protecting lowly mortals despite the fact that he's supposed to be a "God" then you have Shanks reject Garling as his father and instead views Roger as his true father.



Third obvious thing:
Their design and personality have many similarities:
-The same face shape, hair length, and beard style:

-Do not care what people think about them but always think for others: needless to prove this


The man the Marines will fear the most vs the pirate who receives the most respect from Marines


ps: from a very reliable source nearly 50% of members think Sanji is way more superior than Shanks

Good going beat Zoro fans with facts. :gokulaugh:
 

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#33
Sanji and Shanks might have some similarities but its because they are written by same author, author re use their themes on different characters

i doubt its oda's plan to make parallel between them. Just coincidence
Shanks and Sanji summarizes in one sentence:

"The most wanked character by Oda in all of history vs the most hated character still getting shit on by Oda of today."
 
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