I think it was sensible to expect some kind of story arc for Tashigi back in Loguetown based on the confrontation with Zoro and the Kuina parallels. I think it was still reasonable to imagine her playing some kind of role after Alabasta when she reaffirmed her desire to become stronger so that...
What we got here were pretty straight forward dashes coupled with nicely done and interesting choreography. Nothing comparable to the flying bricks smashing into one another that some Wano sequences devolved into.
This is shonen anime. Some level of stylization and exaggeration is expected and...
That S-Hawk sequence was absolutely fantastic. No bullshit aura and over the top fighter jet movement. Grounded and fast paced choreography is all we need for a truly intense action scene. Love how Zoro had to juggle Kaku around during the entire exchange while dodging and the background music...
Fromsoft might just be treading the very fine line between challenging and outright frustrating going forward lol. Guess it's inevitable with how many cheese options they have to try and somewhat balance things around
This honestly.
Luffy's basic character already nicely stood for every narrative theme and message that this whole Nika thing is trying to push. He's been going around liberating the oppressed, bringing smiles while goofing around, pushing people to fight for their dreams and all that stuff...
Cluttered pages have been a problem since at least Dressrosa in my opinion, things just got worse and worse as the manga went on. The insistence on adding more plotlines and characters than one can reasonably cover in one arc might be partly to blame. Separate scenes are thrown haphazardly in...
Think I would go with this:
1. Kuma
2. Jinbei
3. Law
4. Mihawk
5. Hancock
6. Buggy
7. Moria
8. Crocodile
9. Doflamingo
10. Teach
Kuma and Jinbei are straight up heroic figures who have dedicated their lives to genuinely good causes. Both of them have shown great selflessness and loyalty. Kind...
No future sight Kaido was completely pinned in place by Snakeman's attacks barely able to perceive where the punches were even coming from.
Future sight Kaido outright blitzed his way past that same move without getting touched and caught Luffy before he could do anything about it.
The...
Still can't wrap my head around how Oda, the guy who always portrays his protagonists as people who would put their friends above their own dreams if necessary, came up with this shit while writing a character the audience is supposed to root for...
The fact that he would lampshade it in a...
They will defect sooner or later. With the plot kinda heading towards the direction of Luffy/Joyboy being framed as the great evil determined to reinitiate an apocalyptic war, I am inclined to say "later" though.
Don't think it will be a coup in any case. Whatever makes the marines turn against...
That was specifically about his research into the void century and the ancient robot's energy source. He knew the government was made aware of his illegal research through the multiple Cypher Pol investigations he had to deal with for several months and Stussy informing him that CP0 had been...
At the time of this recording from several days ago, no, he did not know for certain. Confirmation only came after he learned that York was the one who stole a chunk of the Mother Flame and sent it the the Gorosei. Until a few hours ago, he had no definitive idea on who fired the weapon.
Wouldn't be the first time Oda portrays one of the "good guys" as overly naive to the point a making mistakes that appear downright dumb in retrospect. From Hiriluk, to King Riku to Oden that's pretty much been a trend and plot device throughout One Piece.
In trying to keep his report as objective as possible, Vegapunk has phrased this in a way that could pretty easily be twisted by the WG to paint Joyboy as the obvious bad guy. What the world can gather from this so far is that Joyboy explicitely wanted the ancient weapons to persist into modern...
Would definitely be cool to see. The marines obviously will play a major role in the downfall of the WG but unlike Fujitora or even Kizaru It's kinda hard to imagine Akainu having a place in the post-war world after some of his actions. Not saying that outcome cannot be written but it feels like...
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