Even if that's most likely the case, I'm still looking forward to Vivi's interaction with the crew, especially Robin. She is a testament to interesting characters trumping good fighters with 0...
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Even if that's most likely the case, I'm still looking forward to Vivi's interaction with the crew, especially Robin. She is a testament to interesting characters trumping good fighters with 0...
Regardless of the topic at hand and how I feel about Tama's chances, can I just say it kind of warms my heart that Usopp's seiyu is good at art just like him? Makes him feel a little more alive, in...
Someone posted on the One Piece Subreddit that apparently the poll's been featured in the New York Times pretty prominently, which is pretty insane to think about. I knew One Piece is recognized...
I think it's implied that there's comradery we're not seeing being off-screened from the manga at large. Historically, sailing, especially piracy took FOREVER to get to places, so there would need to...
Also, the fact that they cropped out Wanda's part in the spread can't be a coincidence. Or maybe it is, and I'm looking into it too much.
It's weird, he looked like a character from a completely different series, like Tintin, or something.
More like Oda keeps forgetting about consistent character size and does jack all when it's more aesthetically convenient, but yeah, not really a problem.
Is it fair to judge Yamato's character (or lack thereof) right now when narratively it'd be kind of awkward to do so given the whole raid and chaotic nature of everything at the moment? Right now...
Not to mention Kuzan is Brook's son. :ninja:
Never underestimate the vehement passion of fans and fandoms. Why, if I had a nickle where I got into a heated argument with people over which role is Bruce Campbell's best is, I'd have enough for...
See, for some reason I expect some ancient guardian still active guarding the place, ala Treasure Planet. Don't know why, but I feel like the clues of Laugh Tale and the ancient civilization on it...
Personally, I'd be down if they somehow got the digitally colored version to paper AND corrected some stuff, but we all know that's pretty slim to none chance of that happening.
What are you talking about? That was clearly Jackie Chun who blew up the moon.
If we're going there, why isn't brown a candidate for crew color? Or silver, for that matter?
I still say that the last Strawhat should have octarine as a color, and be a wizard because they're the only ones who can see said color.
And that's not even counting the people who think you aren't an OFFICIAL official crewmember until you do the classic victory toast at the end of an arc.
I mean, if I had a way to create stone tablets that lasted for literally hundreds to thousands of years with little to no degradation, I'd probably use that to make sure my culture's history was...
So wait, who's Jenova in this scenario? Kaido? Yamato's mom? Is Yamato the true main villain of this arc and is Kaido just another puppet, both figuratively and quite literally?
Because, during his introduction, the narration explained that he was captured and executed (unsuccessfully) several times.
Wouldn't they have, like, you know, giant gaping holes in their chests where their hearts would be if that were the case?
Is it weird that when I first saw Law in the manga that all I could think about was how he looked and acted so much like Trent Lane from Daria?
Test marketing showed that Carrot scored highest in the 5-10 age range of our fanbase, and that's not something to sneeze at. Compared to such low numbers Franky, Usopp and Brook are...
Oh, don't get me wrong; I'm fine with it happening, I just found it funny is all. And you're right, the games were cancelled in May, so there wouldn't have been enough time to scramble to fix the...
It's funny, because Jump was originally supposed to be on break due to the Summer Olympics, but obviously that didn't happen, so it's weird that they still went on break. Regardless, Oda getting a...
We still have like 2 acts of this 5 act play to get through, and since the beginning of this act was like 14 chapters of Oden's life, I'm sure there can be room for Yamato's backstory.
Easy; you go the Groot route and have other characters interpret what they're saying.
If that's the case, then the tree with the human face on Thriller Bark was foreshadowing, and Luffy's totally going to have an ent on his crew!
So basically you're saying that Yamato needs to look less like Nami and more like Zoro?
Maybe the big reveal is that because he can't die by conventional means is so bored with life, that he acts like such a villain on purpose in order to grow enough resentment that a challenger can...
I don't get why people are so adamant on Yamato being evil just because Kaido had destined for them to be Wano's shogun. You people realize the shogun position is purely symbolic, right? Even when...