Why? You make it sound like he's high on some else's powerful Haki juice to achieve anything worthy of mention. :whitepress:
He's still the classic Sanji that would never hurt a woman, nothing changed. :kayneshrug:
A fine code to live by for any testosterone filled man but if that code is left open for anything and has no limits to it then it's just some woke shit that's borderline mentally challenged.
Nah, this is Oda's stupid writing just like when he could make Luffy fly right to the roof with G4 but no he has to climbe freaking stairs and fight many enemies to do that and many other such stupid decisions.
There's no one who's going to defend this. And why would they? This is just classic never would kick a woman Sanji. I just wish Oda would introduce something for sanji to deal with enemy women because this scenario repeating itself practically every time there's a woman as an opponent is getting...
You could literarely take the scene of Sanji with Black maria and post it on porn site for BDSM fetiches and it wouldn't look out of place.
Freaky Oda. :whitepress:
What? Are you saying Rayleigh and Mihawk can defeat an island filled with Ivankov level fighters. If you believe so than you're reading DBZ not One Piece.
- Pearl: Zeff hostage.
- Kuroobi: Sanji was hurt underwater and sneak attacked before fighting Kuroobi.
- Mr 2: Nami clone.
- Satori: Wasn't a 1 on 1 and Satori was a trickster to begin with.
- Jyabura: Kalifa beat his ass.
- Absolom: Sanji protecting Nami
- Pacifista: Group fight with Luffy and...
Yeah that would be epic. Somewhat similar to how Boa Hancock infatuates everyone around her even women with a combination of her beauty and CoC. But with Sanji it'll be only affective for women after they feel his love or something with CoC like with Viola and they became uncapable of fighting...
I like Sanji's chilvary but I'd really like it if Oda gives a limit to that code of his or maybe a way for him to avoid or neutralize enemy women because Sanji's chilvary is getting old and stale already.
I don't understand what you're complaining about? A fictional character is just that, fictional. Whether you criticize the writer's choices for said character or the character himself for said choices is at the end of it all the same.
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