- Yamato being mesmerized by Luffy's true dream and what lies outside of Wano.
- Kaido, the main villain, reinforcing that she'll never leave no matter who she clings to.
- Luffy becoming her new hope for beating Kaido and finally going out to sea.
:steef::steef::steef::steef:
"Yamato has only been bonding with Momo so they'll be stuck together. Two peas in a pod. They won't leave each other"
Same people: "MomoForNakama"
So Yamato will be following him to the crew? Does that mean we finally made a breakthrough? :steef:
But if you want to take the word of japanese fans vs someone who regularly talks to the author himself, that's you.
How about the other points I brought up in that post? The DF number theory can't be the only thing you care about.
Yamato is just doing something only she can do like the other SHs are. Oda even portrayed her role in the raid alongside the rest of the crew. Nami spent 80% of the raid protecting Tama, but that doesn't mean she's developing a sisterly bond with her that'll tie them together.
Even if you...
So he conveniently glosses over the entire Ace flashback where Yamato:
Is initially annoyed about him talking about Luffy so much.
Goes through the mirroring development as Momo where Ace had to open her heart so she can declare she wants to leave.
Shows genuine excitement about the pirate...
What do you mean? Carrot, the unique designed and long planned future SH, is right here bearing witness to Jinbe's fishman karate.
Chopper also knows she's near Jinbe so that's why he doesn't bother to look for his little sis.
Little Oars Jr. was an oni that Ace bonded with and gave a straw hat he learned how to make from Wano. Yamato is an oni from Wano that Ace bonded with and told to look forward to Luffy and now she wants to become a Straw Hat.
This was Yamato foreshadowing from nearly 500 chapters ago...
Is Carrot in such a bad place that the Yamao cult has to add on to her bad arguments? :kidwat:
You could do this same compilation for the dozens of wolves and oni references throughout the story. The cloud wolves were drawn to the SH's fire and instantly bonded with them at their Skypeia party...
It's just another of the dozen arguments that only apply to Yamato. Based on an idk statement too.:kailaugh:
Carrot had no foreshadowing (which means no long term planning apparently), an official guardian position as a ruler's aide that she's still carrying out, a side villain that none of the...
His point is that Yamato potentially being last minute would equate to her not being planned to be in the crew. The logic being that the final crew was planned years in advance and all the editors know it. There are obvious holes in that the editor in question only joined 2 years ago, never...
Wanna know who also had 0 foreshadowing and, instead of any speculation, is confirmed to be a last minute addition thought of a chapter before his introduction? Along with that, Kid was planned to have his spotlight instead and he was never thought to be important.
No, he said he doesn't understand the full picture. By that, he meant Oden's goal.
He's torn up on if Oden would still want to open up Wano in the present. He says this verbatim.
He just questioned if he's a coward for worrying about the danger that might come after the borders are opened...
He already knows why he's important and his role thanks to the journal.
Because the only thing he asks is about his cowardice? He questions what Oden saw and his goal because he's worried about exposing people to danger, the same danger Luffy said he should now not be afraid of after biting...
You're framing it like he asked these questions out of curiosity for his role, which he didn't. The main thing he was frustrated about was exposing Wano to the dangers brought by opening the borders. The last question he asked was about his cowardice, not his purpose in being here.
Momo already knows why. His mom's prophecy was meant to signify the end of Orochi and the new dawn for Wano. He also knows the additional info about Wano welcoming Joyboy and any other detail dropped by Zunesha.
That was explained well enough in Udon. They simply want Orochi's rule to be over...
Momo has been spending the last decade (in our time) exploring the world and maturing thanks to Luffy. The main focus of this whole arc has been Momo maturing and growing past his cowardice. Leaving a newly freed Wano because he's scared of what might happen if the borders open goes against his...
The only reason Momo wants to learn that is out of fear of what opening the borders might bring. The point of his character arc is to muster up the courage himself to not be afraid of anything. That's why Luffy constantly makes him do things for himself and Yamato ditched him to figure out his...
I'm gonna assume this is another one of your dumb takes to bait Yamao fans. There's no way you don't pick up sarcasm about a fictional character having a mind over the author. :kidwat:
Then again, you did unironically try to use an idk statement as an argument.
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