He also uses a diminutive of his name as well, in the original Japanese text (Refers to himself as "Mu").
Hina also does third-person referencing as well.
I remember learning that talking about yourself in the third person is usually a childish trait in Japanese media. Also, their thing with the Mother Flame was like a kid wanting to play with a new toy.
Even if Imu is truly the final villain...the intimidation factor is cut a little bit when you consider he's just a creepy old guy who never leaves his house and is now a pervert stalker to Vivi.
Ah, but don't forget, just as Luffy is to Roger, Teach is to Xebec, and Xebec wanted to be King of the World....the same title Imu is. Also, I'll talk about this in another post, but the Japanese name for Pluto, the inspiration for Pluton? Darkness King Star.
Luffy and Teach won't ever ally...
Teach is the final villain Luffy will face at the end of the story.
Imu, and the WG as a whole, are reactionaries. They won over 800 years ago, and they're fine with things being in a status quo. Blackbeard is a proactionary. He and Luffy have repeatedly shaken the status quo. Imu cut up both...
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