It's the same shit they did with Sanji vs Page One.
In the manga Page One was obviously negged by Raid Suit Sanji, while Toei added the scene of Page One getting up after Sanji's drop kick like nothing happened.
Or when they added the filler scene of King blocking that same kick with one hand...
It will probably be a semi-comical fight as usual for Usopp, with him dodging all Van Auger's shots with CoO and eventually FS.
I wouldn't be surprised if he will win with just one shot in the end.
CoA isn't really necessary.
Favourite character (and SH): Sanji 🔥
Favourite Supernova: Law 💉
Favourite Admiral: Kuzan 🧊
Anyways, I have to say that I like this style of animation.
Nika vs Kizaru could be really nice to see.
Well, obviously CM2 isn't at Naruto Sage Mode level, but in fact the curse mark itself was created by Orochimaru analyzing Jugo's clan, which had the ability to naturally catalyze Sage chakra.
So the curse mark in the end it's an artificial and imperfect Snake/Dragon Sage Mode.
At the start Aramaki had that "Madara vs shinobi alliance" vibe but with Hashirama powers, very cool.
His Broccoli mode is somehow goofy, though -> he's definitively Sanji Admiral opponent.
:sanjismug::araboss:
It's not that hard to get:
Zoro is comparable to Luffy but also to Sanji, and Sanji is comparable to Zoro but also to Jimbe.
It's Luffy > Zoro > Sanji > Jimbe as usual, with Zoro, Sanji and Jimbe as the 3 main YC of Luffy.
Nothing changed.
Very good fight between Luffy and Kizaru.
Zoro vs Lucci instead is just meh, either because Zoro is fighting a brawler with no weapons (it's weird af seeing 3 haki swords against bare hands) AND because Lucci was already negged in 10 seconds by Luffy some chapters ago.
Sanji is often used by Oda as hypetool not because he's weak, but on the contrary because he's f*cking strong. In this way the enemy shines.
If Sanji loses against Saturn it just means that Gorosei are top tier beasts.
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