Luffy is the main character, he was physically present during Aces death at the hands of Akainu, left with a permanent scar that aches at the mention of the mans name. Akainus action almost pushed Luffy to give up on everything, he literally pushed him beyond any other character, even ignoring...
But I fail to see what that changes. We would still have the most personal conflict present between Luffy and any other character present and left unresolved. It would be tragically poor writing if Akainu and Luffy never met again, it would also be impossible to pull them away from each other if...
But you see, the Navy are the powerful protectors of the Nobles, Gorosei and Imu. I see it as a powerful force created to protect those who control the world and operate from the shadows. Think of them like the Knights and Soldiers who protect the Kings and Aristocrats. Imu and the Gorosei sit...
Imu exists as the ultimate figure of evil this doesn't mean he's a powerful fighter. The Admirals were stated to be the strongest force the Navy posses, string that line with the line of Luffy needing to surpass the Naval Admirals to become the pirate king and you have a more or less confirmed...
You're injecting some of your own subjective opinion here. Law from his own mouth told us that he wasn't capable of taking Doffy down but put his trust in the man who could, he wanted Doffy destroyed but admittedly couldn't achieve it on his own. And I think you're missing my core point here...
First off, I don't see where you're deriving this point from. Law moving on and him being the one to land the final blow do not contradict each other seeing as they both fought him at one point and Law landed a lethal blow; what actually prevented Law from doing anything more is him getting his...
Well to put it simply, Luffy defeated the man who killed Corazon instead of Law; in what world do you imagine Oda not having Luffy battle the one who killed his brother right Infront of him. Sabo has had a hatred for Royals and Nobles since he was a child, even wishing he wasn't born as one. His...
Luffy vs Ussop will always stand as the most brutal and gut wrenching fight either Luffy or Ussop have ever been in. Luffy literally having to beat his half dead best friend and desperately try to not kill him all the while Ussop is coming at him with the most malicious intent. That's textbook...
Definitely one of the negatives of this episode. In the manga the flame was vicious and wild, it reflected how Sanji was feeling at that moment. Hells memories is a rage based attack, hence the name, but they turned it into some mild aura and the worst part is that Queen didn't even catch on fire.
It's moments like these where you realize how much more effort Oda is putting into Sanji than any other straw-hat (bar Luffy) and you start to think about the potential they had. Is it perfect?, no, but it's good enough. This is the first episode in years to actually make me feel something and...
So what we talking here?, I'm thinking a Glock 19 is good enough for this type of confrontation but maybe you had something bigger in mind?. 50 cal machine gun ehhhhhh......hehehehehehehe.
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Yes that's fine, as long as you don't pretend like there is a clearly defined list of traits that a character must posses to have CoC, because there clearly isn't. You can be a guy who's life revolves around eating donuts or the greatest pirate on the seas, if Oda want's you to have CoC, you'll...
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