Episode Discussion One Piece FAN LETTER

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Peroroncino

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#85
They are so aware of their strength that Vista is being put in the conversation.

At least thats happening after the timeskip, but still (isn't a canon event anyways)
:willight:
is that supposed to be a bad thing?
They respect vista more than sanji
 
#91
Yeah it was. Until it devolves into actual shit-slinging over fictional characters.

Self awareness is an invaluable trait. I'm not pointing fingers at any specific users, but it should come as no surprise that a big chunk of the power scaling community lacks the self awareness to realize this was a meta parody.
They removed Sanji's story letter which by far is the best one

And added that scene to somehow make fun of him

Toei with Sanji these days :suresure:
 
#95
I've never really thought about it til this episode, but a battle between high/top tiers feel like witnessing a battle between gods from the POV of your average fodder

I was thinking about someone like Vista in a fight, someone who is leagues above the average fodder. What really emphasized this for me was when a Marine almost died just from being trapped in an iceberg.

It's such a strange concept because, from our perspective, that wouldn’t even happen to someone like Alabasta Zoro, who lifted a building. The way those random soldiers were depicted as helpless, surrounded by monsters who thrived in battle, while the Marines were simply trying to survive, was brilliant.
 
#97
Just watched this episode. The Marines emulating sword fandom is fucking hilarious

The side diss on Sanji was icing on the cake

Toei knows what’s up and how to make a fandom completely self-aware
 

RayanOO

Lazy is the way
They removed Sanji's story letter which by far is the best one
? what's this letter ? Never heard of it
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It really makes me wonder. What determines if you can become superhuman or not? Is it solely genetics? Or does training play a bigger role?
Guys like Helmeppo who were total scrubs and didn't have genetic or great lineage (Morgan was a bum) became "strong" at least compared to your average soldier with only training.

Coby too went from 0 to 10000000 with only training
 
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