His faith has been shaken but he's still one of ours. Kind of like koby. Crying and making a scene but bending the knee to the fleet admiral nevertheless.
It was a filler arc to allow Oda to buy time to actually figure out what he’s going to do next. Time will tell whether he managed to accomplish that or not.
And for those ready to defend and say it’s not a filler arc, sure, there was some exposition, but it could’ve been a quarter of the...
I think we can all agree that bounties have incurred significant inflation since the early periods of the manga. At the time, 300 mil was around what Oda anchored as being the high end for a schichibukai. Luffy’s 100 mil was considered a big deal, especially with how quickly he obtained it...
He is both at the same time, and that’s why he’s my favorite character by a landslide. The way bb achieves things is significantly more realistic than an Aizen, Light or Lelouch. In the real world, you often have a plan where lots of things go well and several don’t. (Or more) Things may or may...
real talk, the point of the gb scene was to show that the two guys who gave Zoro and sanji the toughest fights of their lives were no more than fertilizer to an admiral conducting a whisky tasting.
There is another guy who can at least push Mihawk to extreme diff. Perhaps he’s the WSM. He’s got the muscles for it, and we haven’t seen his intro card yet post-ts.
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Togashi’s writing on the whole is undoubtedly superior to Oda’s, but when you’ve had 26 goddamn years to write a story barely covering 400 chapters, I’d expect the quality per chapter to be high. I also think if we’re being honest, the chimera ant arc is both an outlier and bordering on...
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