The thing about the anime is that we get a better idea of what's going on, some people genuinely think that fights only happen on panel and that the characters are just standing around doing nothing and if Toei does something different it's immediately called filler when in reality they have been fighting nonstop and tanking named attacks after named attacks from 2 Yonkou.
The thing about the anime is that we get a better idea of what's going on, some people genuinely think that fights only happen on panel and that the characters are just standing around doing nothing and if Toei does something different it's immediately called filler when in reality they have been fighting nonstop and tanking named attacks after named attacks from 2 Yonkou.
This was an animator creditting the scene they did, which was Big Mum throwing lightning at the worst generation. It was their official debut as Key Animator. They did a really good job. Their animation very much felt like it conformed to the kanada system of animation which emphasizes exaggerated key poses using a more limited number of drawings. There was a lot of that this episode.
TRASH Toei filler.
Now they make Law and Zoro STEAL Luffy's line about Hell right before he says it, when in the Manga they are the ones dooming over this situation.
What the fuck are TOEI doing?
this anime is trash, we have a good episode for every 100 bad ones... the next one will fill with effects and exaggeration, what a great garbage and there are idiots who want to use this as an argument... goofy.
FYI, when Zoro is blocking Hakai, a minute of screentime will translate to a second of real time. Want to establish this in advance before the Zorons start saying “OMFG ZORO BLOCKED HAKAI FOR 2 MINUTES STRAIGHT!”
FYI, when Zoro is blocking Hakai, a minute of screentime will translate to a second of real time. Want to establish this in advance before the Zorons start saying “OMFG ZORO BLOCKED HAKAI FOR 2 MINUTES STRAIGHT!”
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