I have no idea on that, my only exposure to that is the fact Sesshomaru in Inuyasha speaks in the same manner as Imu and he isn’t childish or presented in that way
Yes. The leader of the world government and one who commits genocide on islands freely is not a good person. He destroyed the island because it was closest, less time wasted. It was pragmatic and quick.
For real. Imu-sama can destroy an island for the fun of it and that’s not even touching a fraction of his power
Teach’s crew got fodderdized by one admiral
Nah, I defer to Whitebeard’s dying words about Teach—he’s not the one to shoulder the centuries of atrocities from the world government. And Teach does not have the power to replace Imu-sama as a final villain. Imagine going from the Gorosei + Holy Knights + Admirals to… A bunch of characters...
His current scheme is….
Stealing Vegapunk, who has already made an island buster for the WG.
Trying to be legitimized… Which would make him Imu’s subordinate.
Not a very glamorous future.
They are wavering their right to use their brains
I almost feel bad for them, up until Reverie, Teach was head and shoulders the best candidate to be FV. Now he’s nearly irrelevant to the story
That’s not going to be developed or humored at all in One Piece lol. Luffy freed hundreds of violent criminals from Impel Down, which would’ve been a good time to hammer down freedom vs danger to society and Oda has never once addressed it.
Everyone got it in their heads that Teach is the final villain and everyone knows Teach is going to be defeated for Luffy to be the pirate king. They can’t rectify the fact that Luffy’s journey won’t end after Teach.
But he won’t, because Luffy needs to bear the weight of those horrible centuries. Teach can never represent that better than Imu-sama. He can never represent it period.
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