Did a Strawhat ever laugh at one of Brook's skull jokes?
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Did a Strawhat ever laugh at one of Brook's skull jokes?
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Luffy laughs at everything though^^
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Is there any scanlation group that uses Cnet's translations? I want to read Punk Hazard again with good translation. Mangarule used his for a chapter or two and after that they used CCC. CCC's translations are good but sometimes they can be a bit awkward while Cnet's are always spot on with great word choice.
What about Stephen? I always loved his translations too. Is he still active, and if so what group uses his translations? -
Is there any scanlation group that uses Cnet's translations? I want to read Punk Hazard again with good translation. Mangarule used his for a chapter or two and after that they used CCC. CCC's translations are good but sometimes they can be a bit awkward while Cnet's are always spot on with great word choice.
Mangarule uses CCC's translations for magazine chapter releases, and Carlos' for volume releases.
What about Stephen? I always loved his translations too. Is he still active, and if so what group uses his translations?
Ever heard of Shonen Jump Alpha?
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As the chapters tick by, and the bad guys get more powerful is it safe to say we might have a second time skip. I know Luffy is strong but to take on an Admiral seems pretty far out of his reach. Also the idea of taking on Brown Beard.
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We havn't seen Luffy go all out yet post-timeskip, so I think that statement may jump the gun slightly. (Also, I assume you mean Blackbeard)
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We havn't seen Luffy go all out yet post-timeskip, so I think that statement may jump the gun slightly. (Also, I assume you mean Blackbeard)
True, when we see Luffy go all out he finds a way to win. Crocodile, Moira, Rob Lucci, etc… I don't think he will get by Don Flamingo without going all out, I think it would be highly unlikely he could turn around and go all out against a Admiral without a large span for him to get stronger, ie time skip.
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As the chapters tick by, and the bad guys get more powerful is it safe to say we might have a second time skip. I know Luffy is strong but to take on an Admiral seems pretty far out of his reach. Also the idea of taking on Brown Beard.
That would kind of fly in the face of Rayleigh believing that Luffy can go "straight to the top."
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do you think that this guy in Zeff crew, the guy with the weapon that has a curly thing on the end of a stick is using a dial of some sort?
http://www.mangapanda.com/103-2123-6/one-piece/chapter-57.html (he's on the bottom of the page)
because Aisa is using a very similar shaped weapon much later.
http://www.mangapanda.com/103-2371-6/one-piece/chapter-264.html
probably just coincidence, but wanted to get some other opinions.
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The guy's weapon looks more like a blade to me while Aisa's looks like a dial on a stick:blink:…
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@Doke:
do you think that this guy in Zeff crew, the guy with the weapon that has a curly thing on the end of a stick is using a dial of some sort?
http://www.mangapanda.com/103-2123-6/one-piece/chapter-57.html (he's on the bottom of the page)
because Aisa is using a very similar shaped weapon much later.
http://www.mangapanda.com/103-2371-6/one-piece/chapter-264.html
probably just coincidence, but wanted to get some other opinions.
The guys is a just a blade shaped a similar way it's by no means a dial.
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(Also, I assume you mean Blackbeard)
No no, he's referring to Brownbeard-sama; considered the prime contender for the title of "Pirate King" currently. He is the end game BOSS. Blackbeard is merely his lackey.
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Does Urouge have a DF? :ninja:
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I remember people speculating a Karma based DF a while back.
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Or he ate the Hito Hito no Mi: Model Bodybuilder? :ninja:
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My guess or rather wish is him using Seimei Kikan, it would fit his monk image.
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Do we know whether Bege's underling that he stabbed in the eye with a fork survived or not?
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Is it possible to exist more than one Yomi Yomi no Mi curently?
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I belive this haven't been confirmed yet, so i'm going to ask what you guys think:
The kitsune-bi ryu, is it a power that Kinemon can use only due to his devil fruit, or can the other samurai use it aswell?
I know that kinemon said something in the lines of "My sword is the one that burns my enemies", but Zoro said "you've sparked my interest in the samurai fighting style", and that made me wonder if others could learn/use it too.
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I think it is a Samurai fighting style, a technique you can only learn in Wano Kuni. That guy talked about his fruit as if it were sorcery but he explicitly said that he knows a technique to cut fire and cut with fire.
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I belive this haven't been confirmed yet, so i'm going to ask what you guys think:
The kitsune-bi ryu, is it a power that Kinemon can use only due to his devil fruit, or can the other samurai use it aswell?
I know that kinemon said something in the lines of "My sword is the one that burns my enemies", but Zoro said "you've sparked my interest in the samurai fighting style", and that made me wonder if others could learn/use it too.
Because of that line I once proposed a theory that Kinemon's clan can forge swords that can burn while cutting, and later Zoro will get one such sword (because he said he wanted to have a fiery sword). But the fire cutting technique is most definitely just a technique, albeit a secret one (ougi).
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MiyamotoMusashi, Sagippio, that whas also what i thought, i just wanted to hear your theories. Thanks
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Because of that line I once proposed a theory that Kinemon's clan can forge swords that can burn while cutting, and later Zoro will get one such sword (because he said he wanted to have a fiery sword). But the fire cutting technique is most definitely just a technique, albeit a secret one (ougi).
I think he already has one such sword, and just doesn't realize it yet.
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Iam more interested if Zoro is useing fire-cutting with each of his swords or will it be a one-hand technique only wado-ichi-monji will be used for.
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He may already have a fire technique remember when Ryuuma's wound caught a flame?
That is one thing i dislike about onepiece; Zoro's Techniques are never explained. -
I think he already has one such sword, and just doesn't realize it yet.
It's interesting that Wadou is written 和道, which means "the way of wa (peace/harmony)", and has the kanji 和, which symbolizes Japan (wa no kuni - 和の国), the country Wano is derived from. It will be interesting if Koushirou is going to be shown having a relation with Wano, and that Wadou Ichimonji is a Wano sword. Although if it is so, I suppose Wadou is not a perfect flame sword because Zoro was only able to burn-cut with it once (cmiiw), and so, needs to be reforged to make it a perfect fiery sword like Kinemon's (and makes it a saijou oowazamono sword).
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Because of that line I once proposed a theory that Kinemon's clan can forge swords that can burn while cutting, and later Zoro will get one such sword (because he said he wanted to have a fiery sword). But the fire cutting technique is most definitely just a technique, albeit a secret one (ougi).
Pretty sure that it's been already revealed that him saying he wants such a sword is a mistranslation.
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Pretty sure that it's been already revealed that him saying he wants such a sword is a mistranslation.
Really? I didn't know that. Now I'm craving for the raw scan for the chapter with the particular scene.
So far, the best I could get is this:
It surely looks like 炎分ソード, which should mean something like "flame-edged sword" or something. I couldn't find 炎分 in the dict, so I could be wrong. Or it could be something else, but I don't really see how in a translation it could become "slaying dynasty". Can anyone enlighten me?EDIT: it seems it's 炎分ノード, whatever that means.
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Pretty sure that it's been already revealed that him saying he wants such a sword is a mistranslation.
As far as I understand, the English translation that omitted the "fire-sword" was the mistranslation. Well not mistranslation per se; but localisation, so that the humor in that scene wouldn't be lost. If it was left as fire-sword, English readers would be wondering what relation it had to the rest of the conversation, since it was a pun in Japanese but didn't make much sense in English.
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As far as I understand, the English translation that omitted the "fire-sword" was the mistranslation. Well not mistranslation per se; but localisation, so that the humor in that scene wouldn't be lost. If it was left as fire-sword, English readers would be wondering what relation it had to the rest of the conversation, since it was a pun in Japanese but didn't make much sense in English.
Ah, that explains it. "Saline density" to "slaying dynasty" is like "enbun noudo" (saline density) to "enbun soodo" (flame sword). Thank you.
So, the "flame sword" thing is correct.
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Since we are already speaking of flames and swords, how do you think that Hannyabal produced his flames? Was his weapon "special", or did he use Kitsunebi ryu, or perhaps friction?
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Since we are already speaking of flames and swords, how do you think that Hannyabal produced his flames? Was his weapon "special", or did he use Kitsunebi ryu, or perhaps friction?
Haki.
Or maybe it was his burning passion.
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@Doke:
do you think that this guy in Zeff crew, the guy with the weapon that has a curly thing on the end of a stick is using a dial of some sort?
http://www.mangapanda.com/103-2123-6/one-piece/chapter-57.html (he's on the bottom of the page)
because Aisa is using a very similar shaped weapon much later.
http://www.mangapanda.com/103-2371-6/one-piece/chapter-264.html
probably just coincidence, but wanted to get some other opinions.
its coincidence,
The guy's weapon looks more like a blade to me while Aisa's looks like a dial on a stick:blink:…
Exactly, Aisa's was just that, a dial on a stick. More precisely, its a burn or flame dial since its flame sword, when activated it forms a tounge of flame to use as a sword.
That guy had some type of spear class weapon, a gaive maybe? It has the white/black pattern Oda uses often for blades, with the white being the cuttting edge and the 'stick' its on is as long (or longer) then its weilder.@Medical:
Do we know whether Bege's underling that he stabbed in the eye with a fork survived or not?
When did that happen? I remember the guy Bege stabben with a fork the first time they were in SA. But I thought it was his hand not the eye. So I went to that chapter, Ch 498, and what do ya know…the page it first happens on doesn't show where he stabbed his underling.
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Hmmm, does anyone know if the anime shows where Gang Bege stabs his underling?
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When did that happen? I remember the guy Bege stabben with a fork the first time they were in SA. But I thought it was his hand not the eye. So I went to that chapter, Ch 498, and what do ya know…the page it first happens on doesn't show where he stabbed his underling.
[HIDE]http://static2.mangainn.com/mangas/676/24924/013_10_26_2011_06_28_27.jpg[/HIDE]Hmmm, does anyone know if the anime shows where Gang Bege stabs his underling?
Yeah, that's the one I meant. I guess my memory was playing tricks on me with the eye part.
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@Medical:
Yeah, that's the one I meant. I guess my memory was playing tricks on me with the eye part.
LOL that happened to all of us…esp with chapters that happened years ago and we've not re-read recently.
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Did Robin start closing an eye while doing her arm crossing thing only after the time skip? I'd look it up myself, but my internet is taking forever to load images
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Did Robin start closing an eye while doing her arm crossing thing only after the time skip? I'd look it up myself, but my internet is taking forever to load images
Nope. She's done that since way, way back.
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Ooooh, okay. Thanksa lot!
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Is it ever explained why Hody doesn't die from the after-effects of the drug?
Compared to the others, he consumed MUCH more, yet he was in the same state as the rest of them.Bigger travesty than Pell or Pagaya imo.
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I wonder why didn't Oda name this crewmate of Roger's… he named Seagull and Scopper, but not this guy.
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I wonder why didn't Oda name this crewmate of Roger's… he named Seagull and Scopper, but not this guy.
The big one in the back?
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The big one in the back?
Yes. He seems to be highlighted with Crocus, Rayleigh, Buggy and Scopper, yet Oda didn't name him. He did name the guy two pages later (Seagull) when they were charging at Shiki's crew, but not this one…
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Which one of these is the hardest: diamond, kairoseki, poneglyphs or the redline?
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Which one of these is the hardest: diamond, kairoseki, poneglyphs or the redline?
Sanji when he saw Nami and Robin was harder than all of these. :ninja:
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Which one of these is the hardest: diamond, kairoseki, poneglyphs or the redline?
I would guess poneglyphs is hardest of all since the Govt. has wanted to destroy them for thousands of years, many are hidden yes, but at some point in 900 centuries, they had to have come across some of them. It was said that they were written on such matterial so they would survive.
..actually I think poneglyphs are likely same material as Red Line. After all its withstood erosion which would cut openings if it was in real world. After all, I would think that marines, pirates, or even businessmen (by hiring workers) would have a vested interst in trying to cut tunnels through the Red Line for faster routes to othe seas.The kairoseki isn't as tough as as the Red lin since it can be made into weapon pieces (the tip on Smoker's jute) and handcuffs.
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When was it said the red line was unbreakable?
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When was it said the red line was unbreakable?
I think Crocus mentions it in chapter 104, when telling the Strawhats why Laboon is ramming his head into the wall.
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Yeah its certainly inplied of the sheer strenght of the Red Line from several facts shown int he manga=
1= Labbon is so huge he's mistaken for a mountain when the Strawhats first see him. In ch 103 Crocus mentions the Red Line is separating two seas and Labbon can't destroy it.
2=There has been no tunnels dug through it in the 900 years of the current World Government. They can pass through the Calm belts easily from North to West seas and East to South seas but the Red Line separates the world into two, preventing easy passage from East to North and South to West. Controlled tunnels would really help the marines go from one Blue Sea to the next. The Marines were able to harness the special currents that allow fast travel between Impel Down-Enies Lobby-Marineford, They can destory entire islands with a Buster Call, so if it was possible to blast a tunnel through the Red Line, they would have already done so…but they haven't. -
Broggy and Dorry said the only thing they couldn't cut was the Blood Red Serpent or some such. Probably referring to the Red Line indicating that it is extremely difficult to bore through.
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Broggy and Dorry said the only thing they couldn't cut was the Blood Red Serpent or some such. Probably referring to the Red Line indicating that it is extremely difficult to bore through.
this is good information…i think its really the red line.