Character Discussion Zoro has the best character development among monster trio

Who has the best character development


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nik87

Kitetsu Wanker
#25
Luffy
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rom an underdog kid with a big dream to a very annoying brat who depends solely on his bloodline, devil fruit, luck, and destiny to be at the top. A person who is portrayed as freedom but narratively got caged by his own fate.

Sanji
From a cool chef who is portrayed as a gentleman to the annoying unlimited nosebleed pervert. A liar who turns back on his word about raid suit just to commit the sexual crime to spy female bath. A hypocrite who doesn't hurt woman but begging female friend to fight on behalf and risk her life. A hype tool for almost all villains. A child with daddy issue but relies on his sperm to survive.

Zoro
A badass swordman with zero character development even in Samurai arc. Look at how Oda develops those two above, it is better to leave Zoro as he is. Period.
So true... :kobeha:
 
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#27
Luffy was never an underdog LMAOOO look at his genes, mentors, devil fruit
It's the typical shonen underdog trope where we find out later that he was never an underdog, same thing with naruto
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Zoro used to say cool speeches and one liners pre timeskip, nowadays he just screams the skill name and wins the fight
 
#28
Luffy
F
rom an underdog kid with a big dream to a very annoying brat who depends solely on his bloodline, devil fruit, luck, and destiny to be at the top. A person who is portrayed as freedom but narratively got caged by his own fate.

Sanji
From a cool chef who is portrayed as a gentleman to the annoying unlimited nosebleed pervert. A liar who turns back on his word about raid suit just to commit the sexual crime to spy female bath. A hypocrite who doesn't hurt woman but begging female friend to fight on behalf and risk her life. A hype tool for almost all villains. A child with daddy issue but relies on his sperm to survive.

Zoro
A badass swordman with zero character development even in Samurai arc. Look at how Oda develops those two above, it is better to leave Zoro as he is. Period.
I will disagree with the Zoro part. He has had character development but his development is different because he is a different character. At the start when he was a teenager he learned that he was a frog in a small pond, his loss humbled him, embarrassed him, he was brought to tears. He manned up, next time he faced unsurpassable odds he was willing to put his life on the line. But in doing so his own ambition took a small step back. The latest part was in Wano, he wanted to cut down Kaido, said to be the toughest, he failed. His doubt, his own ambition that had taken a step back was hampering him, he had forgotten part of himself. In his fight against King, he remembered his ambition, acknowledged his ambition and cut King who was even tougher than Kaido. This is the reason he has CoC.
 
#37
I love Zoro, I really do. But I have a theory that he too was a product of genetic manipulation. And that he has lunarian genes.
Remember how King said that lunarians were experimented upon? I think Zoro might have some of those genes in him, hence his skin tone, weird hair color, and crazy physical resilience.

So..yeah, lineage might be a factor for all three characters of the monster trio.
 
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#38
I love Zoro, I really do. But I have a theory that he too was a product of genetic manipulation. And that he has lunarian genes.
Remember how King said that lunarians were experimented upon? I think Zoro might have some of those grnes in him, hence his skin tone, weird hair color, and crazy physical resilience.

So..yeah, lineage might be a factor for all three characters of the monster trio.
Nice theory! I moreso thought he was the reincarnation of the actual sword god Ryuma due to their similar features
 
#39
Nice theory! I moreso thought he was the reincarnation of the actual sword god Ryuma due to their similar features
I used to think that too, but then we should've had a backstory about Zoro in Wano's arc. Unless Oda is leaving that revelation for the second part of Wano coming up.
if Zoro is indeed a product of genetic manipulation, then we should learn more about him while we're learning about Vegapunk.

either way, there must be a reason he, in particular, was smuggled away from Wano as a kid.
 
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