He is modelled after a famous actor, like the other admirals.
Oh I see, thanks! Out of curiosity, which actor is he modelled after?
He is modelled after a famous actor, like the other admirals.
Oh I see, thanks! Out of curiosity, which actor is he modelled after?
I haven't been following this thread, yet I see most people here convinced that the blind man is an admiral. I really can't figure out where this connection comes from; could anyone please explain how you guys came to this conclusion? Thanks!
Where is it stated that there will be a break next week? I can't find it.
- Chopper and Robin still don't have their "fifth/sixth person" chapters yet. We might get arcs centralized on them.
What do you mean by fifth/sixth person chapters?
The only duty I can see Jinbe having is the realisation of Otohime's dream. Meaning the successful request for migration at the Reverie.
This.
I don't know if most people here know something that I don't, because to me the answer regarding what Jinbe's "duties" are is pretty damn clear. It has been hinted several times during Jinbe's character development: he wants to fulfill Otohimes dream. In other words, his unfinished duty = Reverie. I believe this will unfold during the next chapter, somehow leading the SH's + Jinbe to Reverie, for an epic sub-arc (much like water 7 -> enies lobby).
I honestly don't understand why people have whined so much about FI, and this chapter.
I loved it. I honestly just think that people were expecting way too much, like Oda was going to change his style just because this arc had been hyped for so long. The crew kicked some ass, and are now celebrating - eating meat, drinking sake e.t.c., which is pretty standard for any other OP arc, and I don't think anyone here is opposed to that, since that has been "most" arcs have been with the SHs, and this was the first arc like that for a long, long time now.
At the same time, we got more revelations regarding the bigger picture; voy boy, the void century, ancient weapons… Major plot points that have been in play since the start of OP, and that we have finally gotten some (partial) answers to.
Go Oda!
Or maybe he told Usopp to duck in order to avoid his own attack, rather than Dosun's.
Sounds plausible. However I think there's something more to it than just that, since he did comment on the scent of an enemy before that. Also, I don't know if the mangastream trans is correct, but the scent is written is 'The "scent" of an enemy' (similar to how others would refer to 'The "voice" of an enemy'), perhaps further confirming the smell-"CoO" connection.
I've also just thought of another possible explanation, which could possibly explain this scenario even without CoO. I don't know if there's anyone here who reads Toriko, but for those who do; what if Chopper has developed his sense of smell to work something like Zebras "voice map", but in this case, a "smell map"? Perhaps his sense of smell is developed to the point where he can "see" (in close-to realtime) in places where his eyes cannot. This would mean that he would be able to know that Usopp had to duck, without being able to PREDICT it (like with CoO).
EDIT: PS. I am well aware of the fact that none of these have to be true, I'm just trying to get an interesting discussion going since I do think that it is a plausible theory that it could be something more than just his sense of smell involved in this case.
I don't think that Chopper possesses CoO right now, but I kinda like the notion that he maybe could add a little twist to CoO(when/if he learns it) with his nose in the same vein Enels DF enhanced his CoO.
I'm thinking something along these lines as well, that he has his own "twist" to CoO using his nose. The reason I'm not sufficed with him simply having a good sense of smell (to explain the above-mentioned scenario) is that he told Usopp to DUCK. This implies two things; 1) He knew the enemy is ATTACKING 2) He knew the correct course of action to take (duck) in order to dodge the attack. These two things cannot be explained by simply having a good sense of smell. With smell only, he could have known that an enemy is approaching Usopp, perhaps instigating him to say something like "Usopp, watch out!", but to tell him to actually DUCK means that he knew more than that.
I've posted something similar to this in the haki thread too but considering it is regarding this chapter, I thought I'd post it here too..:
Has Chopper developed some kind of CoO? I'm referring to when he was underground, and told Usopp to duck just before he popped out and KO:ed that fishman. If not for CoO, how could he have known that 1) Usopp was being attacked and 2) that Usopp should duck in order to dodge the attack while giving Chopper a clean shot to KO him? As I understood it he was underground and couldn't have "seen" this in any other way..
Am I the only one thinking Chopper has some kind of CoO? Considering the last chapter…
He is underground, yet says something like "the scent of an enemy.. Usopp, duck!". Now this could simply be a reference to his smelling sense, but then how would he know to tell usopp to DUCK? I'm thinking he has developed some kind of CoO in his training, perhaps a type of CoO which relies on his sense of smell somehow (we still don't know enough about CoO to know all the details on how it works, so this is entirely possible imo).