Kaido was late series filler without high plot importance. He played the role of strong character the mc had to beat to enter the big leagues with the real endgame cast. Oda didn’t even have a design planned for him during enies lobby, and his characterization has been shallow. I’m not denying his strength, but he’s not pivotal to the story.
Kuzan and Sakazuki by contrast have effectively been recurring characters for decades, profoundly shaping the trajectory of the main characters.
Kaido was late series filler without high plot importance. He played the role of strong character the mc had to beat to enter the big leagues with the real endgame cast. Oda didn’t even have a design planned for him during enies lobby, and his characterization has been shallow. I’m not denying his strength, but he’s not pivotal to the story.
Kuzan and Sakazuki by contrast have effectively been recurring characters for decades, profoundly shaping the trajectory of the main characters.
Technically Lolda didn't let fans know the peak character Sakazuki till chapter 397 in Robins flashback during the destruction of Ohara. He was the last in story introduced Admiral of the OG trio, who finally appeared in person during Marineford Ch. 485.
Akainu has 0 losses still, sorry to tell you. He's 5-0
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Technically Lolda didn't let fans know the peak character Sakazuki till chapter 397 in Robins flashback during the destruction of Ohara. He was the last in story introduced Admiral of the OG trio, who finally appeared in person during Marineford.
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