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beaulesbian · 5 months
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crying about vivi, rebecca and shirahoshi meeting at the reverie, and bonding over knowing luffy and being excited to talk about him to other friends who had similar experience with him helping them ;-;
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pyrotechnicallyabee · 4 months
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netflix what is this
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you would think, "oh have they added all that seasons? i thought the last one they added was marineford not too long ago?"
and you would be right.
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AND YOU WOULD BE FUCKING RIGHT.
IN THE WORST POSSIBLE WAY.
AND NOT ABOUT THE ADDING ALL THE SEASONS PART OHHHHH NO. ABOUT MARINEFORD BEING THE LAST ARC THAT THEY ADDED BEFOREHAND.
the complete and utter disbelief i felt once i witnessed this is indescribable.
WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS????? WHAT THE FUCK???????? ARE THEY CRAZY??? ARE THEY INSANE????
theyre just dropping everything that happens in between and jumping straight from MARINEFORD to FUCKING EGGHEAD????
GIRL WHAT.
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more screaming under the cut
YOU CANT JUST JUMP FROM EPISODE 516 TO EPISODE 1089???????? SO MUCH HAPPENS IN BETWEEN. fucking gear 4 and 5 are introduced. how haki works in introduced. SANJI'S BACKSTORY. JINBEI JOINING THE CREW!!!!!
AND YOURE LITERALLY SKIPPING COMPLETELY OVER WANO??? A VERY IMPORTANT ARC REFERENCED REPEATEDLY IN EGGHEAD??? the dynamic of the alliance between the straw hats and trafalgar law (+ heart crew but we barely see them interact with the straw hats)
WHAT THE FUCK. WHAT THE FUCKKKKKKKKK.
its so sad. i might cry. like i get the pacing is bad, but what the fuck!!!!
no matter how outrageous netflix is, i never imagined they would pull this shit.
this has to be blasphemy or something. because NO WAY THEY ARE DOING THIS.
I HAVE A FRIEND WHO'S ONLY WATCHING ONE PIECE USING NETFLIX. THEYRE GOING TO BE SO FUCKING CONFUSED???? LIKE YOU CANT JUST JUMP FROM MARINEFORD TO WANO AFTERMATH ISTG. this is so stupid. its so dumb. if you were going to add post timeskip, add the seasons IN ORDER.
NETFLIXXXXXXXXXXX
WHYYYYYYYYYYYY
ARGH
UGH
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
WHY WOULD YOU DO THISSSSSSSS
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oh i made the word zoan NOT THE FUCKING POINT.
THIS IS COMPLETELY IDIOTIC AND CONFUSING AND THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE SHIT DECISION. FUCKING HELL. UGH.
I CANT BELIEVE THEYRE JUST SKIPPING OVER SOME OF MY FAVES
LAW'S BACKSTORY???? CORAZON???? YAMATO???? O-KIKU????? THE 9 SCABBARDS. I CANT BELIEVE THEYRE SKIPPING OVER FISHMAN ISLAND. THE LITERAL PONEGLYPHS AND LORE DROPS. FUCKING HELL.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
netflix add the seasons in between. you cant just fucking skip everything else. its so unreasonable and just plain confusing to fans who use netflix to watch one piece that dont necessarily know about the episode gap in between. even if big news morgan explained a bunch of shit that just happened its still not okay. there are still references to things are arent explained within the episode.
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esperfruit · 10 months
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The Colzo Family during the Reverie
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otaku553 · 3 months
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Thinking very hard about an AU idea of mine. Reluctant king Sabo AU!
In which Sabo isn’t saved by Dragon, but survives long enough to drift ashore and be saved by the doctors of Goa Kingdom, who do so only to ransom his medical bills from Sabo’s parents. Sabo���s parents take him back, thinking that his amnesia makes him a clean slate, but Sabo, young and stubborn and unsure of his entire identity, knows that everything is wrong and runs again, and again, and again.
Until at some point, he meets the Revolutionaries, and realizes that he can be useful to them, provide them information, make something good of an inescapable situation. From then on, he starts acting the noble that he was born as, in order to be a more useful informant to the Revolutionaries, until sunk cost fallacy hits and he believes that being a noble is the only way that he can be useful to the Revolutionaries. So at that point, why not take it all the way?
At 17, Sabo becomes one of Princess Sarie’s suitors, and at 17, he has doubts about using the princess for his own goals. Sarie is a romantic, and she wants a dramatic fairy tale of a romance, and she was already charmed, but the moment Sabo opens up to her about not wanting to use her to get to the throne, having lofty ambitions of helping the people (just not the people she thinks he’s talking about), Sabo becomes the one she simply must marry, because surely if she tries hard enough, she can make him love her back.
Soon after, the king and his son die. Sarie’s father and brother die. And while Sabo conveniently ascends to the throne, he also swiftly implicates his father, Outlook, in the assassination of all heirs to the throne, resulting in Outlook’s arrest and subsequent execution. And thus, at 18, Sabo becomes king, and begins to gradually institute great changes to Goa Kingdom.
Design-wise, Sabo wears an eyepatch because his damaged eye is considered a grotesque sight by nobles’ standards. Under the eyepatch, he wears heavy makeup to hide the burn scar. These are both at the behest of his birth parents, who spin a story about Sabo having been born half blind to hide the fact that Sabo had been shot by a Celestial Dragon and save face. To those who have seen his scar, they fabricate a second secret story that he was unfortunately kidnapped as a child. Sabo never does find out, until he regains his memories, where the burn scar is actually from.
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yumenofude · 13 days
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Thank you @n-moonbreeze for your Patreon subscription 🥰💕
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as-i-watch · 1 year
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Who let the kid with ADHD and one single braincell count his own bounty.
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brainfuzzz · 1 year
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I just... who took this picture??? I have so many questions. Was it an existing photo or did they take it for this purpose?
Did they go up to Garp like: "Hey we need a photo of your kid for the Reverie to talk about how dangerous he is."
Garp: "For sure. I got just the one."
Then he proceeds to do the most parent thing possible and picks the dorkiest one.
Or did they just run into him and he just politely stood there smiling for the photo like a celebrity being recognized for the first time???
"Yes, that is me. The Revolutionary. Death to celestial dragons ✌"
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wormzandgutz · 4 months
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Happy birthday to Vivi!!!!<3 I wish she could join the crew orignal image:
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My unhinged thoughts on Luffy and Garp's relationship post-Marineford
Y'all have a very lovely comment on one of my fics to blame for this rant on Luffy and Garp's relationship and where they stand after Marineford:
Luffy and Garp as they relate to each other is so interesting because I think despite his absences, Luffy acquired a lot of his ideas about what family is and isn't from Garp. And, maybe, learned to separate what a person is to him from who that person is, too. In a way I think that's why he imprinted so hard on Shanks--he's the first person Luffy met whose role in his life matches who he is as a person and it's why he builds himself a family by acquiring people whose goals match his own so that there IS no conflict. Fast forward to Luffy as a teenager, we see that when Luffy is confronted by a person who has a conflict with his own ideals and goals, it doesn't present an inherent issue for him--that's the primary way he relates to people anyway (for ex: Coby).
Garp is also the one who modeled for Luffy that presence/time spent doesn't correllate to the strength of a relationship, that just because Garp wasn't there all the time doesn't mean they don't have a bond. And yes this gave Luffy all the abandonment issues but it's clear that Luffy has accepted it by the time canon comes around. At some point he clearly decided to view it as "Gramps gave me what he needed and made sure I had a family to grow up with and that's plenty, of course he loves us," and not "Gramps abandoned me and never loved me."
On top of all of that, whatever else Garp did or did not think about him, Ace, and Sabo, and their dreams, Luffy grew up knowing that Garp valued them and their lives above the letter of the law and his job. Luffy never cared who Ace's dad was, but he grew up knowing that Garp also knew and always thought he deserved to have a chance to live, and always loved Ace even if he never approved of the kids' desire to be a pirate. He knows that Garp values family over the law.
And then there's Garp. Garp who Sengoku describes as "a family man more than a marine." Garp who refused (multiple!) promotions to the Admirality because he didn't want to serve the Celestial Dragons, Garp who Roger trusted with his very own kid. His parenting techniques might be...questionable (read: If this was a real man he would have CPS called on him so fast but we're going with the intended reading of him from the manga) but it's clear he loves the kids. We also know the man has a flexible view of the law, he's a Marine because he believes it's where he can do the most good/help the most people. He views the rules as things he can bend if not break (a quality that clearly gets stronger as the generations pass lmao). He doesn't seem to respect authority, but he DOES seem to respect the need for the perception of it, or at least the role the Marines need to play in the eyes of the public. He believes people need heroes to believe in, and he believes the Marines should fill that role, and that's what he spent his life trying to embody.
And then Marineford.
Garp is caught between these two things: his family, and the institution he devoted his life to. And it sucks, obviously. He goes to visit Ace in Impel Down and he tells him a few things, but Garp says 1) No one can stop the war (not even him), 2) he's proud of Luffy for everything he did at Enies Lobby and Sabaody, (which also tells Ace that he's not condemned in his eyes for being a pirate--the condemnation of his life is coming from the institution Garp works for, not from Garp as a judgement of the man he became).
Ace responds by saying Whitebeard is the only father he has (ouch--Garp is the only father figure Ace grew up with), which is the last exchange we have until this:
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Garp believes in the need for the execution and the war in general--the problem for him is that this is his family. This is the baby he took responsibility for, a kid he's loved for years. So Garp doesn't do anything in the war, doesn't object or condem. All he does is take a seat next to Ace, keeps him company. And to be fair to Garp? It doesn't seem like Ace expects anything more. And it seems like he appreciates it.
So he's got one kid on the execution stand, and he's resolved to let him die for the sake of what he thinks is the greater good. And his other kid, the one chasing the same fate that's getting Ace killed now, is trying to save his life. And he just...watches it unfold, because he's trapped by his own convictions--another thing he passed down to both of the boys, so how can he betray what he told them and not hold steady to his own beliefs?
I think for Luffy, he probably didn't have much time to process Garp's presence at Marineford or his role in Ace's execution at the time. In fact the only time they really interract directly is this moment from a chapter literally titled "The Execution Platform":
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The title obviously refers to the literal execution platform Ace is on that Luffy has been trying to reach the entire arc but metaphorically? It's also about this. Luffy, being confronted with a grandfather who is for some reason putting his job over his brother's life, and Garp, making a last ditch effort to stand by his own conviction.
There's no way Luffy can understand this decision in the moment--he already made the same one on Amazon Lily, where he was faced with the option to either go and meet his crew on Sabaody (keep following his dream) or go after Ace. He chose Ace, because Luffy always chooses people over his own goals. I think he would understand Garp more if he had been present for Garp and Ace's conversations on the scaffold, but he wasn't.
There's an argument to be made here that Garp is giving Luffy the opportunity to save his brother by stepping in himself and letting Luffy punch him. It would be more plausible except for the fact that Garp calls Luffy "Straw Hat" here instead of "Luffy." He drops the familiarity, and he sets himself in Luffy's way, even when Luffy begs him. I don't think Garp knew he was going to let Luffy knock him away until the very last second. Not until Luffy committed to punching him.
He gives Luffy this one last piece of advice, this one last chance to be his grandfather, where he says "this is the path you have chosen, and it will be difficult, but you're on it now and you have to commit.":
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And he remembers Ace saying he wants to live, and lets Luffy hit him to get to his brother.
This is the last we see of their relationship. Luffy doesn't mention him again except to tell Chin Jao off in Dressrosa. Presumably he processed how his relationship with his grandfather has changed in the aftermath, but what he thinks about it? Mostly a mystery. All the things he got from Garp are still true, and I think he still probably manages to compartmentalize most of it as a person vs. dreams/conviction thing. Luffy wouldn't judge Garp for his decisions, and he wouldn't hold resentments either. Whatever he feels or doesn't feel toward Garp, it's definitely overshadowed by Ace's loss.
For Garp's part, the man retired immediately after the war. Luffy literally says "If I don't do everything I can to save Ace, I wouldn't be able to live with myself" a few chapters before the execution stand, and Garp didn't live with himself, at least not without changing his circumstances. He gave up his commission to run escorts for royalty and train people. We do know he's still proud of Luffy, like he told Ace in Impel Down, and he laughs when Luffy's New World exploits are brought up. Garp's the one with regrets, not Luffy, and I think if they ever speak again (who knows, with Garp being...y'know), it'll be about those regrets.
What else do you talk about with estranged family?
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minniiaa · 4 months
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LMAO watching the OP reverie arc and I completely forgot that Vivi punched Luffy and he knocked her flat on her ass. He is such a feminist he does not discriminate he’ll knock his homie OUT if they say start saying talking nonsense about self-sacrifice, woman or not.
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beanghostprincess · 5 months
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We don't talk enough about how good Namivivi's dynamic truly is. Vivi is a princess with the need of liberation and freedom only being a pirate provides, and Nami is exactly everything she's been wishing for. And when they actually manage to be together and find themselves, Vivi is not allowed to talk about it publicly because it would mean the end of her reputation as a princess. The only thing they have to prove they're connected is an X in their arms that ended up fading away. And it's not even the cliché trope of "princess waiting for pirate girlfriend to come back and save her" because Vivi is a pirate too. It's a "right now we can't be together, but we will, and it's kind of killing me that it can't be right now". They miss each other so bad it makes my heart shatter completely.
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opbackgrounds · 1 year
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In an alternate universe, Lucci becomes a part of the Luffy fan club and goes around telling everyone how great of a captain he is
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latinokokonoi · 2 days
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i love how lindbergh asked sabo if stelly is his "brother" and then his mind thought of luffy instead right away
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mugiwara-lucy · 6 months
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I know I've been harping on this but I just wish we could've had an episode or two of the Straw Hats just lounging, chilling and recovering together after the Wano fight and before they leave since we could've gotten some funny and cute moments between these awesome dorks 😤
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ineffabletheys · 11 days
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One of the things I love about One Piece is seeing how the friends and families root for the straw hats. I adore the ending of arcs, seeing everyone we've met so far and their reactions to the new bounties, crazy adventures and developments, etc. There are multiple examples of this, but specifically Doctorine using Chopper's bounty shirt and Zeff with Sanji's "face" mural made me so happy. They are parents, must be worried sick for their kids, but are so damn proud.
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Also Doctorine using that at Mary Geoise at the Reverie is pretty damn iconic
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as-i-watch · 1 year
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Sometimes i forget they are like, an actual world level threat at the heart of a mayor catalyst event, and not just a buch of chaotic good idiots vibing
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