I loved her reactions towards Luffy, especially that she's worried.
But the demon princess is staying with the future Pirate King, ya hear me, she stayin.
Luffy has always been drawn with monkeys, symbolizing his spirit I guess, even Gear 4 is based on a Gorilla. He carries the name "Monkey" in his name. It's the most obvious thing people would theorize about and then Oda pulls off Sun God Nika out of his ass. Gear 5 is cool but most would've...
Yeah it's still something to do with Japanese culture that I can't seem to understand. Needless to say, I just wonder if Oda is aware the OP isn't just popular in Japan.
I'm not arguing, I'm honestly just chit-chatting, the only argument I had was in my thread about Wano some guy couldn't speak proper English and trashed Madara.
The whole point of rough and tough is to strike fear in the enemy whether you're a woman or a man. Being soft in front of your enemies is a sign of weakness. Also Yamato is already design wise hot.
She would've been up there with Boa Hancock amongst favorite characters if she was portrayed as a strong and powerful woman, while being soft and feminine (her self) within the SH crew. Treating Luffy like a normal person and coping with his stupidity (this is what Robin does with Luffy). It...
It was bound to happen. It's not a fan service. I think the first mention of Kaido was in Thriller Bark by Moria. Big Mom was mentioned in the beginning of the series by Usopp.
If this is some sort of new definition thanks to the LGBTQ+, feminism, social justice influence than I disagree in every way. A tomboy girl adapts some guy's traits/characteristics, dresses a bit different (doesn't apply to all tomboys) and acts tough. She still shows her feminine side to people...
Yes, what's killing her is "I'm Oden", followed by "I'm not a girl I'm a guy".
A tomboy girl has manly characteristics, at the end of the day, she's still a girl. In the case of Yamato, she clearly denies that she's not a woman and that she's a man and acts like one, and keeps yelling "I'm...
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