My scenario is the same as Oda's (he's angry in winter and he in fact seems to use makeup) but mine actually uses more rhetorical tools to communicate the events and describe a natural progression instead of simply showing Denjiro angry and later stating the reason of his change. There's no much...
Denjiro's transformation could have been great if managed properly, but how Oda has worked it feels a bit uninspired. Imagine Denjiro in the loneliness of his room using makeup to disguise himself but having trouble to apply it because the rage will keep him shaking, or an explicit contrast...
Unlikely. It's just an attempt by Oda to add a touch of "magic" to Denjiro's character while he just naps because he spends nights as the Witching Hour Boy. In fact, regarding his appearance, you can see how Oda has been changing Denjiro's design in order to fit Kyoshiro's more throughout the...
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