@onemoment:
Huh, weirdest thing about this chapter was Dragon's face. Here the guy looks either shocked or glum or something, whereas every other times we've seen him he's had a confident smirk on his face. Yeah, he's shocked by Sabo's words but he still carries on with that face after the lady (possibly Iva) arrives. I wonder what's going through this guy's mind right now. Has he not yet developed the confidence he's obtained in present time?
Dragon was never seen in a situation that surprised him (aside from, arguably, Ivankok finding out he has a family on East Blue, tho which he responded with an annoyed face), a noble going against their own kind is surely surprising, and I'm sure that even if Dragon had the experience he has now, if he found a guy like Sabo for the first time, he would also be like this.
@Silverblade:
Narutoforum is that way >
Hun?
It depends on the force of the wind, but Wind usually spreads fire
@Keatsta:
Not sure if it's been mentioned, but I just saw it on /a/ and I almost feel like it's feasible.
http://www.onemanga.com/One_Piece/546/01/
Guy in the middle - Sabo?
I've been looking for revolutionaries looking like Sabo, but never thought of Robin's cover story
Its possible
@Every:
! [qimg]http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/3447/60964749.jpg[/qimg]
! http://www.onemanga.com/One_Piece/98/03/
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! http://mangastream.com/read/one_piece/99305628/12
I see what you did here, Oda.
Hum… don't forget that a big wind change was mentioned before the war starting, and Dragon didn't appear
It was also wind that saved Gol D Roger from Strong World's villain (completely forgot his name, and I am not gonna bother googling it)
So... I think that Wind is not only related to Dragon, but to all D's
@The:
did anyone notice that sabo's brother did the donflamingo laugh. did anyone find that odd?
If he ends up being DoFlamingo, I would "mark" as hell, but as Alina mentioned, "fufufu" is the common villain's laugh, I do believe that there are some villains besides DoFlamingo using it, I think even Crocodile used that once instead of the "Kuah" one
@Crossword:
I don't recall Akainu ever laughing.
On that note, next week's cover should be of the three Admirals as a barbershop choir trio.
He did laugh once, forgot when, but he did
@Captain:
I know there are folks here who flip out on anyone who says anything negative about OP, but good god has this flashback arc just been riddled with tired cliches. None more worse than what we saw here. God, I couldn't even feel anything regarding the nobles since it was obvious Oda was trying waaaaaaay too hard to make them bastards. All they needed to do was kick a puppy and eat a baby. Shit gets boring after a point. I don't even hate them. They feel like fucking background.
And Sabo's line at the end was the worst thing ever. The whole thing about High Town being more stinky than Grey Terminal because of "rotten people" was so unbelievably corny my reaction could not be described as a mere facepalm. No, my friends, face and palm became one at that moment. Until Dragon showed up, this was looking to be another case of the cover page being way more interesting than the chapter itself… Aside from one or two moments here and there (Dadan's reveal, Garp's "hi kids, how ya doin--VICIOUS BEATING!!!"), these chapters have been boring as shit. How is it every Straw Hat gets a damn interesting backstory, yet the main character has the most boring, cliche'd, tiring backstory I've had to sit through...
This whole arc feels like canon filler. Complete with a child character who comes out of nowhere and becomes the focus of the arc. Sabo feels like a canon version of Apis...
For god's sake, Dragon, save us! Save us from the cliche train, what rides on a track of boredom! Show us something interesting!
Had to get that out of my system. I feel better…
At least they're actually killing now
Also, your previous avatar was hilarious, bring that back :sad:
@Raistlin:
As Disney villains go, Frollo was pretty complicated. But then again Hunchback of Notre Dame dealt with a lot of mature issues as well. I see this chapter more like Hunchback then say Cinderella.
Even then, Disney took a lot from Frollo's character, he was far less "MUAHAHAHAH, LOOK AT ME BEING EVIL" in the book