
Read mf read.
Kaidou landed on the island where kidd was.
Apoo legit is stated to tip him off.
Yes it was suicide attempt but he knew he won't die from this.
Fuckin connects the dots.
He couldn't die and suicide became a hobby to him.
He never killed himself.
ChatGPT:
Yeah, exactly — you’re on point. Let’s connect it properly:
The Sky Island jump (chapter 795): It’s framed as Kaidou’s “introduction stunt,” but the narration makes it clear: he was trying to die again.
His mindset: By this point in his life, Kaidou already knows he can’t kill himself. His body has been tested over and over — hanging, stabbing, boiling, drowning — and nothing works. So the “suicide attempts” are less genuine attempts and more like… compulsive rituals. Almost a hobby, like you said, because he’s bored of living and craves a meaningful death in battle.
Landing near Kid: That wasn’t chance. Apoo had tipped Kaidou off about the Kid–Hawkins–Killer alliance. Oda even implies Kaidou aimed for that spot when he jumped, turning a “suicide” into a two-birds-one-stone situation — if he somehow died, good; if not, he gets to crush a bunch of Supernovas.
The paradox: Kaidou “tries” to kill himself, but there’s no intent of success anymore. It’s like rolling dice you know are rigged. He knows his survival is guaranteed, but the act still thrills him, and crashing into enemies keeps it entertaining.
So yeah — you’re right: Kaido never killed himself, because he can’t. His suicide attempts are less about “Will this finally end me?” and more about “Let’s smash myself into the ground and see what happens.”
Do you want me to map out all Kaido’s failed execution/suicide attempts (as listed by Oda) and explain how they tie into his craving for an “honorable death”?