Why would Mihawk go to an Island that was already conquered by someone else? The entire Country fell to Kaido. Do you think that screams "There are countless strong Swordmen here!" Their most renowned Swordsman died, and the rest of the Country didn't have the strength to keep Kaido and his...
Everyone has different preferences and standards, so this is not an objective matter, which is what the thread is projecting.
Too much of something, is a Universal opinion. If its not someone's cup of tea, that's fine, but this is far from overboard.
They are evil, and Oda chooses to portray...
Wait... You guys seriously think this is "dark dark" matetial?
This stuff doesn't even register on my radar whenever it is brought up. There is series out there that make what Oda is doing, look like Disney flicks levels of "dark material."
After we got a glimpse of God Valley, the million dollar question was, why did the CDs need protection when Saturn and the Holy Knights were there. Sure, it is a Marines bound duty, but for the Roger pirates it is a different story.
My personal guess is when Xebec arrived, the CDs switched...
Propaganda.
Roger was there for the prizes, and Xebec showed up so they fought. Roger pirates and Garp defeated the Rocks pirates, and WG turned it into "they protected the Celestial Dragons."
You ever watch a Disney movie, or any cartoon from your youth as an adult?
Lets not pretend there isn't hardcore adult themes riddled in all forms of youth fiction.
You might be onto something though.
Mihawks name is Dracule, which is a direct reference to Dracula.
Caribous character design looks similar to Nosferatu with the pointy ears and the long limbs, and was inspired by Dracula.
Let the man cook.
It was specifically mentioned that Kaido challenged the Yonko's and the Navy by himself, and was captured on 18 different occasions. That was the part of his backstory fans were most interested in, but for whatever reason, Kaido getting a proper backstory was shelved, which was straight BS.
You said if Mihawk doesn't go after Kaido, the same thing can be said as to why Kaido doesn't go after Mihawk. All I was doing is telling you we already have the answer to that.
Kaido, for whatever reason does not place Mihawk in his eyes. That's why he doesn't go after him.
Of course there...
It's no problem I need to explain. Oda is the one who drew Kaido not recognizing Mihawk....
You should be asking yourself why that is........ :sanmoji:
I was responding to his question. "Why doesn't Kaido seek out Mihawk for a fight, if he wants to fight the strong."
The answer is, Kaido doesn't view Mihawk as being able to fight against him.
As to why.....
You'll have to wait for Oda to answer that.... :kayneshrug:
Kaido didn't even place Mihawk in his eyes when thinking about all the strong characters who could fight against him. We already have our answer for that question.
If there was anyone strong in Wano, Kaido would have already dealt with them.
Mihawk would know this, and therefore have no reason to go there.
You guys think an entire Country would submit to outsiders, if they had people around who could push them back? Mihawk knows that any Swordsman...
Aokiji only became a member of the Blackbeard Pirates one year ago.
He was traveling the New World alone (with his Penguin) for a full year on his bicycle, until he arrived on Beehive Island and joined the Blackbeard pirates.
And Ace travelled the World on a tiny speed boat, alone as well, on...
So Aokiji hasn't been travelling around the entire New World? Howd he get to Punk Hazard? How'd he get to Beehive Island? He didn't have any ship prior to joining Blackbeard. Just a bicycle and a Penguin companion.
I don't think it's just those two. I think the Ancient Kozuki members who created the Poneglyphs could do it also. It's impossible to carve into the poneglyphs. The only explanation is that the stones were first carved, then hardened to be indestructible.
Ryuma is not from the Void Century, so it's not twice in a thousand years.
Black blades seem to be forged via CoA. It's literally in the name "hardening", and the process is said to happen via "forging". Forging a sword is done through the process of bending/shaping, tempering and HARDENING a...
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