Koala: Instead of letting the pain of her slave past defeat her, she turned her pain into encouragement and blossomed into a wise, hard-working woman helping others out as a teacher and revolutionary officer.
Yeah, like how Kuina's death led to Zoro proclaiming his dedication to Luffy at Baratie, because Luffy and Zoro's dynamic didn't feel quite the same at Baratie like how it did at Romance Dawn, even though Kuina's death was presented in Romance Dawn.
Carrot honestly doesn't feel like she has had enough closeness, potential, and purpose to me in going with Luffy to Laugh Tale. Even Pedro's death which has been frequently cited as a boost in potential for her to join makes me hesitant because Pedro's death didn't really leave her devastated in...
Underappreciated female close-combat fighter: Raki
Also, might as well mention female characters that stood out to me in general:
Baby 5 - Donquixote Pirates Officer
Belo Betty - Revolutionary Army Commander
Black Maria - Beasts Pirates Flying Six Officer
Boa Hancock - Kuja Pirates...
There's this notion I've seen go around that because pirates aren't united under a single organization like the Marines, that it's therefore likely for pirates to have much more goodness to them since pirates don't operate under a single destructive slave-owning genocidal system. As if being...
It is pretty weird how Tashigi's exact relation to Kuina has been left unanswered for this long, even from before Dragon first showed up.
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Yep, one with the qualities of a queen:
It is kinda weird, after hiding Pluton, helping the Straw Hats fight against the government, accessing Vegapunk technology, and helping destroy a factory, you'd think he would have been over 100 million by now just before Wano, but wasn't.
Brief personal summary of each Straw Hat's showcase at Wano:
Luffy - Great to see him improve his Conqueror's Haki usage despite getting his ass kicked by Kaidou twice. One of his best arcs.
Zoro - Also great to see him improve his Conqueror's Haki usage. Definitely helps make for one of his...
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