For real man. Wano was the longest running arc in OP with extensive build-up and hype prior to its start. It makes sense of us fans to expect the greatest from each and every strawhat in such an arc. Oda however didn't deliver, not even close. Sanji was definetly underutilized(as were most of...
Give me a Mr. Prince moment and I'll be happy for all time, I won't ask for anything else. I'll join the Red Cross, I'll give change to every homeless man I see, I'll call my distant aunt, I'll smile to strangers.....just give me this...
Heh yeah fam I'm with you on what you're saying here, I'm just playing. I like your positive outlook, though.
Wano to me is horrendously bad, though. I'll give my two cents later.
For sure, that's pretty much what I meant with the slow cooker analogy heh.
Nah jokes aside, I think Oda is like the ultimate cook though, not Sanji. You know those slow cooker pots(above pic) that are used for the benefits of slow cooking, such as letting the meat tenderize and bring out its true flavour over many hours. I sometimes think this is what Oda's been doing...
I'm with you fam. So tired of the hard life. I wanna feel hype and joy for once, I wanna feel what fans of other characters get to feel, just once I wanna feel that fresh gust of wind hitting my face. I'm leaving this torturous path and taking the easy ride, becoming a stan of MC Jesus.
King could be his opponent sure. Though I think Sanji's potential main opponent is something still quite ambigous at this point, as I think Oda is purposefully keeping it that way. Time will tell I guess.
I agree with you about Sanji's relationship with Kinemon, and what he has meant to the...
Oda's clearly taking his time to set up Sanji's main fight. I feel it's because it's been ages since Sanji had a proper 1v1 fight, and that Oda wants to gradually and properly build it up. Dude's pretty much the only SH yet to be matched with an opponent, despite being one of the crew's main...
He knows he can't stall Sanji in any other way but to dangle a woman infront of him.
An excuse for why a situation is created should be in-story, narratively motivated, not for the sake of the author's convenience, and this is so obvious too.
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Take Viola's situation
Sanji turning her...
When he was first caught I thought, "great, another Kalifa situation, didn't Oda say he dislikes repeating plots"
But now I wish it was a Kalifa situation lol. Because then it actually served a purpose: a) she had something Sanji needed to get and b) the scene established Sanji's firm...
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