Character Discussion Worst character in the series.

Who is the worst


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#22
It's because Zoro should be a role model for everyone; best values, best fighting spirit and level headed.
I don't see any ''edglording''.
Law is an Edgelord, Kid is, not Zoro.
Zoro literally has no moral struggles, no weaknesses, no doubts and no depth.
The last time he showed some depth was with mihawk, more than 50 volumes ago.
It's the most stereotypical "cool guy" that you can imagine.
It's like saying that your ideal model is Fonzie from happy days.
Only children that want to be cool can admire something like that.
 
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Herrera95

#23
Yeah is all about getting strong, that's why one of the most prominent characters is buggy, or why the power of luffy is literal laughter.
Not even once has luffy said his dream is to be the strongest. You know, the protagonist.
Luffy is all about freedom and shenanigans like that.
Naruto, Bleach, My hero, read stuff like that.
In one piece power is inconsistent at best, the focus of the story is adventure, the lore and freedom, and getting stronger is just a tool to convey the story, not the central narrative.
Just count how many panels are about anything except fighting.
Naruto is a good 70% fights only.
Dude chapter one Luffy literally says he wants to make a crew stronger than Shanks. In New World he wants to be the strongest so he can become the Pirate King. Is all about strength.
 
#26
Zoro literally has no moral struggles, no weaknesses, no doubts and no depth.
The last time he showed some depth was with mihawk, more than 50 volumes ago.
It's the most stereotypical "cool guy" that you can imagine.
It's like saying that your ideal model is Fonzie from happy days.
Only children that want to be cool can admire something like that.
Whats wrong about being a cool guy ? Its a shonen manga afterall its not like most of the characters have any real depth.
 
#29
Whats wrong about being a cool guy ? Its a shonen manga afterall its not like most of the characters have any real depth.
Nothing at all, but being just "cool" is a bit dull, because you can find a character like Zoro in literally any shonen.
Luffy the same, eh.
I prefer an Enies Lobby's Usopp to them any day of the week.
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I read dude. You are the one who doesn't have strength to read.
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Made me chuckle i swear.
I'll get steonger Herrera sama.
 
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Herrera95

#30
Zoro literally has no moral struggles, no weaknesses, no doubts and no depth.
The last time he showed some depth was with mihawk, more than 50 volumes ago.
It's the most stereotypical "cool guy" that you can imagine.
It's like saying that your ideal model is Fonzie from happy days.
Only children that want to be cool can admire something like that.
Zoro is the older one from East Blue. He is the one who gives Luffy the direction to become a better captain. And Oda focus with him in other aspects. There is no point in all characters having the same plots.
 
#31
Zoro literally has no moral struggles, no weaknesses, no doubts and no depth.
The last time he showed some depth was with mihawk, more than 50 volumes ago.
It's the most stereotypical "cool guy" that you can imagine.
It's like saying that your ideal model is Fonzie from happy days.
Only children that want to be cool can admire something like that.
You are talking as if you were reading a deep piece of literature when in fact it is a Shonen manga lol
 
#32
Nothing at all, but being just "cool" is a bit dull, because you can find a character like Zoro in literally any shonen.
Luffy the same, eh.
I prefer an Enies Lobby's Usopp to them any day of the week.
I can understand your point but lets not forget that most shonen manga audience are kids who like badass and cool characters. Nothing wrong with that.

If we want some real character develpoment and depth we should try something else.
 
#33
Zoro is the older one from East Blue. He is the one who gives Luffy the direction to become a better captain. And Oda focus with him in other aspects. There is no point in all characters having the same plots.
Yeah i know, i recognise Zoro for what he is, and Luffy the same.
But for example, i appreciate Oda trying to give Sanji more depth in WCI by putting him through moral dilemmas, and i am sad that the same did not happen to others.
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You are talking as if you were reading a deep piece of literature when in fact it is a Shonen manga lol
There can be depth even in shonen, and even in One Piece.
Themes like Shandora's bell, or friendship are deep and can be appreciated even through simple mediums like shonen.
Not ashamed of saying i still tear up when the merry arrives at enies lobby.
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I can understand your point but lets not forget that most shonen manga audience are kids who like badass and cool characters. Nothing wrong with that.

If we want some real character develpoment and depth we should try something else.
I am still bitter about Usopp and Aanji's arcs.
It was Oda's role to give all the others proper development, instead he retconned usop's.
 
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Herrera95

#34
Yeah i know, i recognise Zoro for what he is, and Luffy the same.
But for example, i appreciate Oda trying to give Sanji more depth in WCI by putting him through moral dilemmas, and i am sad that the same did not happen to others.
That's how New World having being. No focus on Strawhats. Even Luffy. He is only there on panels and to met people but doesn't have the same depth as pre timeskip. Similar to what happened with Goku at DBZ.

And Sanji at WCI was thrash. I think is even better that Oda doesn't do that again with other characters. Sanji literally got worse after WCI and even worse at Wano.
 
#35
There can be depth even in shonen, and even in One Piece.
Themes like Shandora's bell, or friendship are deep and can be appreciated even through simple mediums like shonen.
Not ashamed of saying i still tear up when the merry arrives at enies lobby.
Sure and I agree to a certain extent.
Themes in One Piece can be emotionally charged but the characters are not
Usopp's struggle in W7/EL was good.
Sanji in WCI was bad.
Merry dying was great.
 
#36
That's how New World having being. No focus on Strawhats. Even Luffy. He is only there on panels and to met people but doesn't have the same depth as pre timeskip. Similar to what happened with Goku at DBZ.

And Sanji at WCI was thrash. I think is even better that Oda doesn't do that again with other characters. Sanji literally got worse after WCI and even worse at Wano.
I liked Sanji in WCI, i like character struggling with morals, and i liked the way they tried to turn him on Luffy and so on.
But i understand thay many might dislike it, especially for how heavy handed it was.
 
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