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One Piece Manga |OT3| Anything You Can Gum I Can Gum Better

Ray Down

Banned
speaking of fire fist boy, honestly instead of making that one hour S vs L OP special.

Should have just animated the Ace novel into like a 1 hour special, though I imagine they will do one eventually.
 

Ray Down

Banned
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Toy soldier being the legend Kyros is pretty cool! well set up by Oda.

Im honestly surprised at how well things are set up, amazingly well written and scripted
 

LotusHD

Banned
I see how that could be misunderstood. I like you love every single arc.

I told you guys, he's the best test subject newcomer ever, has been very pleasant getting impressions from him regarding the arcs we've read/watched years ago.

Only arc I dislike is probably Thriller Bark. It at least ends strong.

The only thing I don't particularly like about Thriller Bark is Moria's henchman, outside of like Perona I guess, who I was pretty indifferent to outside of her reaction face. I mean, now she amuses me in that she is hilariously living with Mihawk of all people though.

But stuff like Brook, Nightmare Luffy, Ryuma, Zoro getting a new sword, and like you said, the strong ending with how Moria gets taken down, only to follow up with an unexpected visit from Kuma was pretty cool.

I have no real strong feelings in favor of the arc, but I did like it.

i see u are all men/women of culture

Of course.
 

NSESN

Member
I think what helps OP, is that even arcs with bad stories keep the quality everywhere else: incredible background, funny moments, goda moments. No other shounen do that.
 
Its so weird. Someone said they didnt like Fishman and i really enjoyed. HAsnt been one arc i havent enjoyed

Same, even while acknowledging some flaws.

I think what helps OP, is that even arcs with bad stories keep the quality everywhere else: incredible background, funny moments, goda moments. No other shounen do that.

I think with One Piece, there's a base level of things Oda does that are always enjoyable. There aren't any plot tumors because the story more or less cuts off everything after its done with it.
 

LotusHD

Banned
Please Ceaser sama, youre too kind

I try my best.

Man Franky is just kicking ass taking on so many peeps at once. (in front of doflamingos tower)


*Cue star eyed look

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It's one of those arcs that not only gets more relevant as the story continues, but becomes more appreciated when you look at the bigotry going on in the world.

I think older readers like it a lot more.

Also probably helps somewhat that I'm a minority I guess. I just really like the various approaches to combating bigotry, not just externally, but internally as well. Fisher Tiger's more aggressive approach that was pretty much just "fuck slavery", while Otohime was all about doing it peacefully. Both had their advantages and disadvantages.

Then you see how that affects the next generation. Arlong lets the hatred consume him, and ends up being prejudiced against humans himself, their only value to him being that they give him opportunities to make more money. Jinbe was more solemn, lamenting that humans are afraid of their race, that this could change if they got to know one another better. And then there's Hody, who still really gets to me with his answer of "Nothing". He didn't let the hate consume him, he didn't have any sob story, he was simply born that way. Very frightening when you realize that there really are people like that in the world.

And then lastly is Fisher Tiger, who was utterly conflicted due to his biases. He was ultimately prejudiced himself, but saw it fit that no one, not even humans, should suffer at the hands of slavery. Nor did he want to spread the hatred in his heart to the next generation, as he hoped the cycle could be broken. It was very sad that he wasn't able to rise above it, and died as a result, but at the same time it was very realistic when considering what he had gone through, being reminded one last time that he and humanity could never truly get along.

Is it the best arc? Nah, but the themes and characterization was strong af in my opinion.
 

Man God

Non-Canon Member
Fisher Tiger is so great. He wants to forgive so badly but he knows he can't in his heart but he tries so damn to teach the next generation. Forgive but never forget. It's powerful as hell.
 
Strawhats are gonna be one heck of a crew
Son of the most wanted man and grandson of a hero
Son of one of the red hair pirates commanders
Bloodline to the germa 66
Fishman hater by humans and vice versa
Mink an important race waiting on the dawn holders of a road poneglyph

Sheesh
 
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