Yes, definitely. And without a doubt the New World became BIGGER in every sense, sometimes at the cost of character interactions, but it's a new world! With bigger threats and chaos, it's been forewarned the whole time!
"you need to look what the writer is trying to say rather than what you...
I'm not sure if it is.
I started in my teens and now I'm in my late 20s. But essentially One Piece has not failed to give me the same level of entertainment it used to. Some arcs less than others, but I am still fully invested. I don't expect OP to change drastically just because we are all...
I don't know what you exactly mean by logic. It was one of Oda's most entertaining settings.
For me it was amazing: from Big Mom's entire crew, their designs and stories, Sanji's backstory and family, Sanji's crazy wedding story, Bege and Luffy teaming up, Luffy not being able to defeat the...
That's what I meant. Of course they should be killed off, he knows this too, but he is making a conscious and business decision not to. And that will simply not change ever.
I don't care for random characters like Pell or Pound, but Mr 2 had such a long and beautiful story arc, and if he died...
Yeah. Also they get older and want to see deaths everywhere (me too, of course), but it just ain't going to happen and we've got to come to terms with it.
Yeah, sure, not saying it's undeserved always. I don't know what's the drama about the last two arcs, if you ask me Fish-Man Island kicks them all out of the park. WCI was all types of fun, but I guess it's about preference.
The bigger the fandom, the more polarizing negative and positive opinions become. They feed off each other and so become more "aggressive". This is all normal, it comes to show that One Piece is a giant.
Not having flaws is impossible after all, it's a miracle Oda has this few tbf.
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