In general you will find very few classic without great appreciation.
Not at all.
For example, the lengh of One Piece is one of its strenght. Its one of the reasons people are so attached to the story. The longer the story, the more likely you are to get attach to the characters.
The lenght of a media can be a weakness in certain cases where this lengh is not legitimated by the storytelling, but
in absolute the lengh of a media is neither a weakness or a strenght. It's just a choice from the writer of the story.
Most probably because you were following Wano week to week without really managing your expectation. I talked about that
here:
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You will observe that in general, people who will read or binge watch the story of Wano, will find it perfectly fine in term of lenght.
It's okay, we all have different taste. What is important to understand is the objective qualities of a story. And here, the lengh of Wano is a strenght.
I want at least 10 as you said that the majority of Wano was repeatitive BAD ideas.
This is precisely the best way to build conflict in a shonen manga and in stories in general : Make the ennemy unbeatable, far stronger than the character.
This is not a bad idea, this is just a commong trope that Oda is using quite well here as Kaido is not only strong but he is thematically and physically the embodiement of strenght and power.
That is a theme. You are failing to say why it is bad. May I remind you that this theme doesn't come out of nowhere, this is the classic battle against oppression that is a core idea in One Piece. So, why is this bad ? I think Oda did an amazing job in fact depicting the return of the Kozuki.
Not really, the thematic around Mocha was the self sacrifice and drug addiction.
With Tama is the concept of hunger and poverty.
They have very little in common objectively beside the fact that they are two little girls. You hate children ?
Not really, you have given me nothing here. You said " Oda used that idea" without saying why this was a bad utilisation of that idea.
Again, repetition in media is like the lenght of the media, its just the tool. repetition in itself is not bad. In fact it's more often a strenght that the opposite as it helps the echoing of the theme during the story.
- Awesome panel > Because the art direction of said panels are objectively masterfull.
- Awesome technics > Because there is a diversity of amazing techniques among all the fighters: (To quote a few:)
The rail gun of Kid (which btw is not a laser beam)
The Mazer Cannon of Big Mom
Or the Giantum fishmen Karate palm from Robin:
- Awesome power up:
The fiery powerup of Sanji:
The AMAZING power up of Robin:
Or the creative powerup concerning Luffy and the conqueror haki:
- A lot of funny and creative moments > Because the heart of One Piece is adventure AND comedy
Etc..
Those panels are why.
One could argue that she really didn't as noone is surprised that she didn't touch him. But even then...
.. you need to understand that Big Mom's power are related to her emotion rather than critical thinking. And characters in One Piece, just like humans in real life, can make poor descision making.
Big Mom is a very flawed character, even in term of combat ability. Notice that during the entire fight against Kid and Law, Big Mom is underestimating the boyz. Even when they have the advantage.
So the problem here is not that Oda is not making Big Mom use conqueror haki in her fight, it's that you guys are completely missunderstanding or ignoring Big Mom's characterization.
And its ok to feel that way. That's your point of view.
And they are all wrong lol
Not really no, as the "plot hole" criticism is completely baseless.
Me neither, I will only judge when you make an affirmation about a fight or a storytelling point. Your tastes are yours.
Technically, my point was this one: Everything point toward the fact of Carrot joining the crew. While my conclusion was wrong (that everything was pointing toward Carrot becoming a strawhat) my reasonning was perfectly correct in the sence that everything was indeed pointing toward Carrot becoming someone important. (And I still think that Carrot was meant to be a strawhat at one point).
The storytelling don't lie.
And I was right and wrong. carrot did not became a strawhat, but her story was heading toward something that put her on the throne.. Which is BTW.. still something strange narratively to this day.
In short what I was trying to prove in that thread was not really my conclusion, it was my reasonning. And you can see that multiple time when I dissect the storylines bit by bit to show you were there is something important to consider.
For example: The way Oda linked Carrot to the post of Lookout through storytelling (in differents ways) is not common and this should be something that make us raise our eyebrows (even to this day).
Conclusions can be wrong, but storytelling never lie.