Future Events Why ZKK narratively makes sense.

HA001

World's Strongest Swordsman
#43
This will never happen. When, in the nearly 1000 chapter history of one piece, has a straw hat ever murdered someone? Now while I do believe Oda stated Zoro killed someone in an SBS or an interview or something, there's a reason why he never does it in the manga itself.

Oda wants to maintain the moral purity of the straw hats. That doesn't mean that Zoro would be opposed to killing kaido, but it does mean that Oda will more than likely find a way so that kaido isn't killed by the straw hats.

Most likely, Moria or blackbeard will show up to kill kaido after Luffy has defeated him.
Eh ? He killed the magistrate killer at the start of wano.
 
#49
One question that needs to be answered that not a single supporter of ZKK can answer is, is why does Kaido get what he wants, when every single villain who came before him doesn't? What makes Kaido so special? Luffy and the rest of the Straw hats have constantly crushed the dreams of countless Villains, but for some reason, they are going to fulfill Kaido's? This is exactly why, narratively, it doesn't make sense for Zoro, or anyone for that matter, to kill Kaido.
 
#50
One question that needs to be answered that not a single supporter of ZKK can answer is, is why does Kaido get what he wants, when every single villain who came before him doesn't? What makes Kaido so special? Luffy and the rest of the Straw hats have constantly crushed the dreams of countless Villains, but for some reason, they are going to fulfill Kaido's? This is exactly why, narratively, it doesn't make sense for Zoro, or anyone for that matter, to kill Kaido.
But but the Zoro fans want it so badly! Please give them validation Celestial sama.
 
#51
One question that needs to be answered that not a single supporter of ZKK can answer is, is why does Kaido get what he wants, when every single villain who came before him doesn't? What makes Kaido so special? Luffy and the rest of the Straw hats have constantly crushed the dreams of countless Villains, but for some reason, they are going to fulfill Kaido's? This is exactly why, narratively, it doesn't make sense for Zoro, or anyone for that matter, to kill Kaido.
tbh it's better to reduce him into a slave subhuman state, than killing him narratively wise, but not only that, doing this is even worse than killing him, because killing after a fight means usually something that don't last pain wise, and is also an honour for both opponents, but here it's exactly what he despise.
 

nik87

Kitetsu Wanker
#52
One question that needs to be answered that not a single supporter of ZKK can answer is, is why does Kaido get what he wants, when every single villain who came before him doesn't? What makes Kaido so special? Luffy and the rest of the Straw hats have constantly crushed the dreams of countless Villains, but for some reason, they are going to fulfill Kaido's? This is exactly why, narratively, it doesn't make sense for Zoro, or anyone for that matter, to kill Kaido.
He wants a glorious death, he is jealous of WB's and Oden's death as they died as great men.
He will die like a coward, trying to burn down the Flower Capital and gutted like a pig by the Marimo.
That's not him getting what he wants, the contrary.
 
#53
One question that needs to be answered that not a single supporter of ZKK can answer is, is why does Kaido get what he wants, when every single villain who came before him doesn't? What makes Kaido so special? Luffy and the rest of the Straw hats have constantly crushed the dreams of countless Villains, but for some reason, they are going to fulfill Kaido's? This is exactly why, narratively, it doesn't make sense for Zoro, or anyone for that matter, to kill Kaido.
It's a pretty simple question to answer and I don't see why any ZKK believer would struggle to answer this question.

Kaido desires a grand death where he dies in the greatest war this planet has ever seen. His dream seems to be inspired by Whitebeard.
Unfortunately for him, he will not be able to get what he wants and he won't receive the grand death he wishes for.
He will die to pirates who are "playing pirate games".
 
S

Shuyaku

#54
One question that needs to be answered that not a single supporter of ZKK can answer is, is why does Kaido get what he wants, when every single villain who came before him doesn't? What makes Kaido so special? Luffy and the rest of the Straw hats have constantly crushed the dreams of countless Villains, but for some reason, they are going to fulfill Kaido's? This is exactly why, narratively, it doesn't make sense for Zoro, or anyone for that matter, to kill Kaido.
This. That's essentially the main form of demise of villains in OP. They get their dreams crushed and have to live with that for the rest of their lives. The exceptions being the likes of Crocodile whom Oda clearly intends on redeeming.

Zoro fighting Kaido is an idea i can subscribe to, but outright killing him random and nonsensical.
 
#55
He wants a glorious death, he is jealous of WB's and Oden's death as they died as great men.
He will die like a coward, trying to burn down the Flower Capital and gutted like a pig by the Marimo.
That's not him getting what he wants, the contrary.
It's a pretty simple question to answer and I don't see why any ZKK believer would struggle to answer this question.

Kaido desires a grand death where he dies in the greatest war this planet has ever seen. His dream seems to be inspired by Whitebeard.
Unfortunately for him, he will not be able to get what he wants and he won't receive the grand death he wishes for.
He will die to pirates who are "playing pirate games".
That doesn't work because he wants to die in a way he'll be remembered. Dying in the battle that liberated the Country of Wano, at the hands of the men who will go on to become the Future Pirate King and World's Strongest Swordsman will give him exactly what he wants. To take away Kaido's dream he either doesn't die, or he dies a dogs death where he'll be forgotten. This battle to liberate Wano is going to be a pivotal moment in the story where news of it rings throughout the World.
 

Cyrus the Cactus

Mihawk Reigns Supreme
#56
One question that needs to be answered that not a single supporter of ZKK can answer is, is why does Kaido get what he wants, when every single villain who came before him doesn't? What makes Kaido so special? Luffy and the rest of the Straw hats have constantly crushed the dreams of countless Villains, but for some reason, they are going to fulfill Kaido's? This is exactly why, narratively, it doesn't make sense for Zoro, or anyone for that matter, to kill Kaido.
This. That's essentially the main form of demise of villains in OP. They get their dreams crushed and have to live with that for the rest of their lives. The exceptions being the likes of Crocodile whom Oda clearly intends on redeeming.

Zoro fighting Kaido is an idea i can subscribe to, but outright killing him random and nonsensical.
Enel wanted to go to Fairy Vearth. He’s still there after 2 years.
 
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