The Holy Knights:
1. Garling
2. Sommers
3. Gunko
4. The Bone guy (he’s from the Eisenhart family, df: Bone Bone fruit)
5. the female from Kuma's flashback ( she’s from the Bluthelm family, df: blood blood fruit)
6. a giant guy with sharp teeth (he’s from Killingham's family, df: Big foot fruit)
7. a horned guy with a moon cut like Garling but it goes backwards ( he’s from Nusjuro's family and has a long sword)
8. The masked guy (he’s from Mars family, df: fast fast fruit)
9. the one woman from the Manmayer family
10. a tiny guy, like a dwarf. He’s completely armoured ( from Topman's family)
11. the royal looking guy ( from Saturn's family)
12. there’s actually another one but he’s not present. He probably sleeps somewhere. We only see a glimpse of him, he has long hair and devil horns
Wasn't mentioned/shown that there are only nine HK, or am I remembering wrong?
:quest:
 
Have you heard of Ne Zha animated films ? If not, let me tell you about them.
As I've been saying, studios and people other than Disney have made the animation genre much more interesting.
This one is from China. Adapts a story from Chinese mythology. The first one was released in 2019, but I only discovered them this year, now that the second one came out and is a huge success.
I watched the second one days ago on the RidoMovies website, because it had English subtitles, but the first one didn't.
It's phenomenal. It has the universe and story of that fictional version of China, which is a fantasy world full of magic, gods, mythical beings and the like, has an cool cast of quirky characters, makes great use of the concepts of magic and mythology, and has epic fights and battles unprecedented in the history of animation.
The internet is saying that Ne Zha is a great way to call out how US hegemony is harming the world, not only in terms of political and military power, but also in industries like entertainment. The US's dominance in the entertainment industry is particularly bad because it internalized horrible stereotypes about everything in life around the world. Ne Zha shows how people and places around the world, by making their diversity known, important and powerful, can make our lives much better.
If you were looking for something interesting to watch, here's a recommendation.

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you work for the ccp or something? lol
 
Have you heard of Ne Zha animated films ? If not, let me tell you about them.
As I've been saying, studios and people other than Disney have made the animation genre much more interesting.
This one is from China. Adapts a story from Chinese mythology. The first one was released in 2019, but I only discovered them this year, now that the second one came out and is a huge success.
I watched the second one days ago on the RidoMovies website, because it had English subtitles, but the first one didn't.
It's phenomenal. It has the universe and story of that fictional version of China, which is a fantasy world full of magic, gods, mythical beings and the like, has an cool cast of quirky characters, makes great use of the concepts of magic and mythology, and has epic fights and battles unprecedented in the history of animation.
The internet is saying that Ne Zha is a great way to call out how US hegemony is harming the world, not only in terms of political and military power, but also in industries like entertainment. The US's dominance in the entertainment industry is particularly bad because it internalized horrible stereotypes about everything in life around the world. Ne Zha shows how people and places around the world, by making their diversity known, important and powerful, can make our lives much better.
If you were looking for something interesting to watch, here's a recommendation.

@Cross_Marian @MonochromeYoru @Kizaruber Eats @Monster Zoro's Tesla Supplier @Mr. Reloaded
@Buusatan94 @RayanOO @SDfear @Sir Yasheen @DarkWitch @NikaInParis
@ShinichiMugi @Tyki_Mikk @Rej @Toby D. Dog @Jaguark101 @Kurozumi Wiwi
@Yoho @CoC: Color of Clowns @AL sama @Jackteo @Jailer
Ne Zha 2, top boxoffice worldwide, sounds like they cooked, something The Prince of Egypt-esque
 

Yoho

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Have you heard of Ne Zha animated films ? If not, let me tell you about them.
As I've been saying, studios and people other than Disney have made the animation genre much more interesting.
This one is from China. Adapts a story from Chinese mythology. The first one was released in 2019, but I only discovered them this year, now that the second one came out and is a huge success.
I watched the second one days ago on the RidoMovies website, because it had English subtitles, but the first one didn't.
It's phenomenal. It has the universe and story of that fictional version of China, which is a fantasy world full of magic, gods, mythical beings and the like, has an cool cast of quirky characters, makes great use of the concepts of magic and mythology, and has epic fights and battles unprecedented in the history of animation.
The internet is saying that Ne Zha is a great way to call out how US hegemony is harming the world, not only in terms of political and military power, but also in industries like entertainment. The US's dominance in the entertainment industry is particularly bad because it internalized horrible stereotypes about everything in life around the world. Ne Zha shows how people and places around the world, by making their diversity known, important and powerful, can make our lives much better.
If you were looking for something interesting to watch, here's a recommendation.

@Cross_Marian @MonochromeYoru @Kizaruber Eats @Monster Zoro's Tesla Supplier @Mr. Reloaded
@Buusatan94 @RayanOO @SDfear @Sir Yasheen @DarkWitch @NikaInParis
@ShinichiMugi @Tyki_Mikk @Rej @Toby D. Dog @Jaguark101 @Kurozumi Wiwi
@Yoho @CoC: Color of Clowns @AL sama @Jackteo @Jailer
First was dope i still gotta watch the 2nd one tho
 

Yoho

I'm Quite Dandy
Have you heard of Ne Zha animated films ? If not, let me tell you about them.
As I've been saying, studios and people other than Disney have made the animation genre much more interesting.
This one is from China. Adapts a story from Chinese mythology. The first one was released in 2019, but I only discovered them this year, now that the second one came out and is a huge success.
I watched the second one days ago on the RidoMovies website, because it had English subtitles, but the first one didn't.
It's phenomenal. It has the universe and story of that fictional version of China, which is a fantasy world full of magic, gods, mythical beings and the like, has an cool cast of quirky characters, makes great use of the concepts of magic and mythology, and has epic fights and battles unprecedented in the history of animation.
The internet is saying that Ne Zha is a great way to call out how US hegemony is harming the world, not only in terms of political and military power, but also in industries like entertainment. The US's dominance in the entertainment industry is particularly bad because it internalized horrible stereotypes about everything in life around the world. Ne Zha shows how people and places around the world, by making their diversity known, important and powerful, can make our lives much better.
If you were looking for something interesting to watch, here's a recommendation.

@Cross_Marian @MonochromeYoru @Kizaruber Eats @Monster Zoro's Tesla Supplier @Mr. Reloaded
@Buusatan94 @RayanOO @SDfear @Sir Yasheen @DarkWitch @NikaInParis
@ShinichiMugi @Tyki_Mikk @Rej @Toby D. Dog @Jaguark101 @Kurozumi Wiwi
@Yoho @CoC: Color of Clowns @AL sama @Jackteo @Jailer
I can't find Ne Zha 2 dubbed anywhere even tho I heard it came out a while ago
 
Idk if this is Oda's intent or just some numbers, but I just realized you can pronounce 1160 as "Hero" with goroawase

ヒーロー
1= hi
1= i
6= ro
0= o

Rayleigh to the rescue
Based on the hints and how the last chapter ended, it seems this chapter focuses on Dragon. The goroawase forming "Hiroo" would fit him well since his father became known as the "Hero of the Marines" after the God Valley incident. But Dragon might be the true hero of that incident, though it's ironically through rebelling against the WG and the Marines.
 
Based on the hints and how the last chapter ended, it seems this chapter focuses on Dragon. The goroawase forming "Hiroo" would fit him well since his father became known as the "Hero of the Marines" after the God Valley incident. But Dragon might be the true hero of that incident, though it's ironically through rebelling against the WG and the Marines.
It's probably referring to Garp since that's his nickname, but there are definitely several people who are going to be heroes in GV!
Ginny, Ray, Garp, Dragon, Roger(?), Gloriosa(?), plus hopefully a Kuja ship arrives
 
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