I could really go for a Kaidou appearance.
Posts made by Steven D. Teach
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RE: Chapter 538 "Lv5.5 New Comer (Kama) Land" Discussion
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RE: APRIL FOOLS 2009- Luffy-ko
Oh well, at least the joke was good Japanese practice. =P
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RE: APRIL FOOLS 2009- Luffy-ko
Well, glad what I translated ended up not being complete BS. XD!
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RE: APRIL FOOLS 2009- Luffy-ko
Oh no big deal at all dude, pretty much same time, and I'm sure people appreciate multiple ones anyway.
Looks like an amusing chapter…can't wait for pics!
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RE: APRIL FOOLS 2009- Luffy-ko
A supplement:
http://img2.pict.com/7b/2d/f3/6b9a3dad75c7ee93a14d3f4790/A9oBE/538.jpg
Edit: Confirmed by Brankey
Iwa is a reversal human.
It's risky to speed up the recovery.
A vice-admiral comes to get Ace.
At that time, Buggy and Mr. 3 are running in the sewage/drainage.
Luffy is a girl.Again, just what I got rushing through. Sorry for mistakes if any.
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RE: APRIL FOOLS 2009- Luffy-ko
Iva ate the "Gyaku gyaku fruit" (I assume the reversal fruit?).
Luffy wants to save Ace, but is in pretty severe pain.
If the recovery process is sped up/hurried, Luffy will die.
Iva gives/shows haki and the pirate king's name
The recovery will take about six hours
As a side effect, Luffy becomes a girl and in Domino's clothes saves Ace (or goes to save Ace, I guess)Is what I got. Forgive rushed/bad Japanese and any mistakes.
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RE: Top 5 Strongest
What chapter was it stated that blackbeard actually injured Shanks?
I forget the chapter, but Shanks stated it when he spoke with Whitebeard. He said something about how Teach gave him his scar, in a fight where he wasn't being reckless.
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RE: Chapter 529 "Beast Hell" Discussion
I'd love to see Croc, Jinbei, and Hancock (Well I guess mostly Croc and Hancock) trash-talk each other.
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RE: C.'s and D.'s
Yeah, it's already been said, but it's definitely not something to read too much into. Manga uses katakana a lot to this effect–matching inappropriate katakana with kanji (logia or something like that) and abbreviations as in the example of "Captain". I definitely see how it could spark interest, but given the way the Japanese language is used in popular media, and given how Oda uses it, I don't think it's anything more than the usual stylistic use of katakana.