General & Others One Piece Women Appreciation Thread

#5
Tashigi - the first lady to make Zoro reveal another side to him and a gateway to Zoro's past beside swords.
It is pretty weird how Tashigi's exact relation to Kuina has been left unanswered for this long, even from before Dragon first showed up.
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Boa Hancock-one of the only women to have CoC, the only female Shichibukai and Luffy's future wif:halt:
Yep, one with the qualities of a queen:

 
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KiriNigiri

The Road To Harmony
#12
Pretty underrated these days, but I will always appreciate Bellemere for her strength, both inside and out. She was already a strong Marine woman, not afraid of any challenges before her, and she took on the toughest challenge of all - parenthood. She rescued two girls who had nothing and gave them a family. She could've easily sent them for adoption, but gave them a home instead. Despite the hurdles they've had to go through due to lack of income, when her time came, she gave all she had left to insure her daughter's were safe, and was proud to have been their mother.

I always loved Bellemere as a character. She played a large part in getting me into One Piece to begin with. But after my mom's passing, I've come to appreciate her character even more. Always cherish your mother, people. There is no one who loves you more than her.
 
#13
Strength in fights isn‘t everything. It‘s the strength of the heart which ultimately inspires and changes people for the better. Almost every SH was inspired by women and they set the courses for their lives and dreams.

Zoro: Kuina.
Sanji: Reiju and Sora.
Usopp: Bankina and Kaya.
Chopper: Kureha.
Robin: Olvia.
Jinbei: Otohime.
Nami: Bellemere.

I think we should appreciate those things more than fights.
 
#14
Strength in fights isn‘t everything. It‘s the strength of the heart which ultimately inspires and changes people for the better. Almost every SH was inspired by women and they set the courses for their lives and dreams.

Zoro: Kuina.
Sanji: Reiju and Sora.
Usopp: Bankina and Kaya.
Chopper: Kureha.
Robin: Olvia.
Jinbei: Otohime.
Nami: Bellemere.

I think we should appreciate those things more than fights.
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Ballel

#17
Strength in fights isn‘t everything. It‘s the strength of the heart which ultimately inspires and changes people for the better. Almost every SH was inspired by women and they set the courses for their lives and dreams.

Zoro: Kuina.
Sanji: Reiju and Sora.
Usopp: Bankina and Kaya.
Chopper: Kureha.
Robin: Olvia.
Jinbei: Otohime.
Nami: Bellemere.

I think we should appreciate those things more than fights.
Yes one piece women=support characters in the background
 
#19
Pretty underrated these days, but I will always appreciate Bellemere for her strength, both inside and out. She was already a strong Marine woman, not afraid of any challenges before her, and she took on the toughest challenge of all - parenthood. She rescued two girls who had nothing and gave them a family. She could've easily sent them for adoption, but gave them a home instead. Despite the hurdles they've had to go through due to lack of income, when her time came, she gave all she had left to insure her daughter's were safe, and was proud to have been their mother.

I always loved Bellemere as a character. She played a large part in getting me into One Piece to begin with. But after my mom's passing, I've come to appreciate her character even more. Always cherish your mother, people. There is no one who loves you more than her.
Yep, cute, but tough, and caring all around.

 
#20
Kureha - the first time I really cried by reading one piece was when she launched the pink snow as a farewell gift for chopper.

Robin - her back-story and I wanna live moment still touch me.




Big mom and Rebecca are dissapointing for me tho.
 
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