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Usopp is one of the characters that suffer the most from a non-planned prolonged storyline.
Usopp's dream is, by no means, anything complex or "hard to achieve". I would even go as far as say that Usopp ALREADY is a brave warrior of the sea. Usopp's storyline should not be about being "fearless", but "overcoming his fears".
The problem is...since Oda doesn't know how to develop his characters aside from giving them specific highlight moments, Usopp becomes completely stagnated and....boring. I think his "CoO awakening" moment is absolutely moronic and uninspired compared to Coby's during Marineford, which reminded me a lot more of the little girl from Skypie. It was the most basic and predictable of all shounen PU's. The "do or die" moment.
But how would Oda shift Usopp's personality that people "know and love" from the beginning? How could he do that? No no. His creations are perfect the way they are and they will never change.
Not Usopp, not Luffy, not anyone. Except the girls. They will change by becoming pornstars wannabes.
Usopp's dream is, by no means, anything complex or "hard to achieve". I would even go as far as say that Usopp ALREADY is a brave warrior of the sea. Usopp's storyline should not be about being "fearless", but "overcoming his fears".
The problem is...since Oda doesn't know how to develop his characters aside from giving them specific highlight moments, Usopp becomes completely stagnated and....boring. I think his "CoO awakening" moment is absolutely moronic and uninspired compared to Coby's during Marineford, which reminded me a lot more of the little girl from Skypie. It was the most basic and predictable of all shounen PU's. The "do or die" moment.
But how would Oda shift Usopp's personality that people "know and love" from the beginning? How could he do that? No no. His creations are perfect the way they are and they will never change.
Not Usopp, not Luffy, not anyone. Except the girls. They will change by becoming pornstars wannabes.
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