We’re getting more lore about the Five Families of the West, with the Mouron Family possibly being the first one to receive an actual name. We already know that Bege and Marlon were Mafia dons from the West, and Don Chinjao is from there as well. Really interesting.
Imagine needing a 15-year “safe space membership” to discuss a children’s manga. OP is not that deep. If you seriously think it takes decades to understand, that says way more about your intelligence than anyone else’s.
Spamming GTFO like a malfunctioning NPC every time someone talks isn’t...
Right now they are 100% equals, as Oda has consistently portrayed them all throughout the story. When Sanji unlocks CoC this arc, there might be an argument for Sanji > Zoro.
Unlikely, as Diable is already a direct reference to Satan. This is made clear when Sanji first uses it and drops the quote about food and spices, making a parallel between God and "The" Devil, not just a regular one.
No one said anything about changing the naming scheme. I believe Maou breaks the naming scheme by not referencing foreign mythological figures.
I'll bet my life savings the next Jambe will NOT be Maou Jambe, if we'll even get one.
If we do get one, it'll 100% be some fire-related...
No. It's Diable and Ifrit Jambe respectively.
Akuma and Majin are the Kanji Oda chose to use for those readings. In the anime they are pronounced that way, and in the manga the furigana is literally Diable ( ディアブル ) and Ifrit ( イフリート ).
This linguistic device is called Ateji (当て字), but in the...
I wasn’t saying Surtr because it’s a demon/devil specifically. I meant Sanji’s power-up names follow a pattern of using foreign mythological/fire-related figures from different cultures:
Diable Jambe (French devil imagery)
Ifrit Jambe (Arabic fire spirit/demon)
Surtr (Norse fire giant)
And I’m...
Surtur is the only suggestion that fits the naming scheme, and is also 4 syllables in japanese like Diable and Ifrit.
Oda would never use something so obvious like Lucifer or cringe like Maou.
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