I really like the Holy Knights, Shamrock, Sommers, and Killingham, gunko and gurou, whom I find to be great new characters.
I've always liked the Five Elders, and Garling is a really cool addition.
But I really don't like Imu, I hate him.
This character is terrible, bad and awful.
His appearance is bad.
His powers are bad.
The story surrounding him is bad.
This character ruins One Piece.
I explained just below why I see things differently, but I have a second, parallel argument: if this situation plays out as expected, we can recall that Saturn was in the same position, taking hits and trying to escape before being sent back home by the timer on Joy Boy's fluid
yet Saturn was...
Yes, that’s the current explanation: surviving against Imu for the time remaining before he can no longer stay in the world below, which causes his condition to deteriorate, as evidenced by him coughing up blood right when he arrived.
The implication is similar to the Big Mom situation. She had...
It’s very simple if you follow Oda’s narrative logic:
There are only three undefeated villains left in the series: Blackbeard, Sakazuki Akainu, and Imu.
Sakazuki Akainu will be defeated by Sabo, Ace’s brother, who will avenge him, during the Revolutionary Army's attack on Mary Geoise. This...
I’m referring to the initial text in my first post, where I talk about Kizaru and Akainu.
And you completely misunderstood my second post, because that’s not what I’m saying; I’m talking about a specific narrative structure that keeps repeating, speaking of katakuri.
Read the whole thing...
I’ve identified Katakuri as the antagonist for the Whole Cake Island arc because he was the one positioned as the primary opponent in a prolonged battle within the arc's narrative structure where as Big Mom only had a single exchange with Luffy, a clash of a punch against an elbow strike.
The...
For every One Piece arc, the narrative rule is clear and always followed:
1. The arc's main villain is always defeated at the end.
2. When defeated, they always end up knocked out (K.O.).
3. They NEVER return as the villain in the very next arc (if they do return, there is always a gap of at...
Laugh Tale, likely the site of the ancient city whose very name got Clover killed, cannot be a place whose name is revealed in a simple speech bubble back on Jaya, It must be far more secret than that
The link between Oz and the Emerald City is interesting, I'll make a note of that
Yes, the Davy Back Fight, the giants frozen in ice at Punk Hazard, and the monster from the Florian Triangle, were all three mentioned during Harald's flashback
Given that Elbaf is already very close to the Red Line wall, which marks the end of the New World and the entire Grand Line, there is a bit of a problem: it feels like there isn't enough room for Lodestar to exist as an island between Elbaf and the Red Line.
So, I think Lodestar is literally...
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