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void-of-chill · 8 months
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gellavonhamster · 2 months
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One Piece Live Action + Tumblr text posts, 2/?
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djdjdjmk · 7 months
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The "My crewmates got stolen by a strawhat menace club" meeting after Wano.
Doffy got kicked out since his crewmates were stolen by strawhat allies.
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sailing-ever-west · 4 months
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still not over op;la just having mihawk one-shot don krieg in the background of a phone call. absolutely the funniest choice they could've made. the relief that washed over my body when i realized we wouldn't have to spend an hour of screen time fighting that guy was magnificent. the storyline he truly deserved.
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fiddlezips · 17 days
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Happy Birthday to the only competent member of the Krieg Pirates! 07/04
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octopi-wall-street · 8 months
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the single best thing abt the live action one piece is them just going “no one liked the don krieg arc, so let’s just let mihawk fucking slaughter him”
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shysheeperz · 9 months
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laurasoretta · 5 months
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📺 Re-Watching OPLA, random comments:
Episode 6
How sweet is Zeff when he calls Sanji "little eggplant"?
Young Sanji's tranformation on day 50 hits me everytime;
Such a shame Patty doesn't get so much space. He was hilarious in the manga;
I did honestly like Arlong introduction here instead of the fight against Krieg. I find Krieg to be one of the least interesting villians in the manga, so it was ok for me to see him just defeated by Mihawk in the prev episode. The choice to have Arlong as the main villian of the season was great;
Buggy's return was very much appreciated! Especially the last scene with the circus music.
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forged-in-kaoss · 7 days
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Through thick and thin, wear diamond skin Inside I am shattering
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full-metal-negro · 2 months
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celticcatgirl2 · 2 months
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“…I want this twink….”
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“….OBLITERATED!!!”
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djdjdjmk · 3 months
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Some of east blue pirate cast
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calim3ro · 8 months
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One piece EP 05
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fiddlezips · 2 months
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Some very romantic cards for all your Valentine's Day needs. 😤❤
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fallensnowfan · 1 year
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Wanted to talk about Luffy’s main arc baddies.
-Morgan/Helmeppo: Good starter villains, vanity for the sake of it, and just a wacky (initially) unlikable guy. Both embody very much the opposite of what Luffy and Zoro stand for.
-Buggy: Would truly shine later, makes him kind of sucking for his intro that much funnier, considering where he is currently at in the story. A god of charisma and luck.
-Kuro: Great foil to Usopp, though a bit bland.
-Krieg: Overconfident jerk in the best way.
-Arlong: Fantastic baddie to conclude the East Blue part of the story, Arlong Pirates being the last major enemy the crew faces and defeats before starting the next leg of their journey and enter the Grand Line. Reads to me as someone who is stagnant in life or is unable to truly move forward. Luffy is still more than prepared to face him, though Arlong's true strength as a character is that he is more than we see at first glance. What we learned of his past during Fishman Island added a lot of depth to his actions and connected Nami's and Jinbei's stories in a very natural way.
-Wapol: Acts as a minor foil to Vivi's arc/style of leadership more than anything. Hateable though good for what he represents. Survived decapitation so gets a bonus point for being the only One Piece character to have managed that. Baby 5 and Buffalo don't count, not fully any way.
-Crocodile: Great all around, so smooth, so cool. Love Croc, love Baroque Works.
-Bellamy: Punchable but also great and had one of the more unique villain motivations in the series.
-Enel: Wacky and fun, though not a character I felt very invested in. I secretly hope he never shows up again and when asked, Oda pretends he doesn't remember the character. That would be hilarious and the best outcome for Enel to me.
-Lucci: Moody asshole with the personality of a wet paper bag, an underwhelming fighting style for a spy, and is not especially well incorporated into the story of Water 7 in my opinion. The city of Water 7 is 99.9 the same after as it was before. His beard post-timeskip is offensive level bad. Die sir.
-Moria: At the time, he was the Warlord with the best writing behind him. A look at how Luffy could end up if he didn't have a "Jinbei" to refocus him after facing annihilation. Has one of my favorite devil fruits in the series. I want a flashback about his and Perona’s first meeting.
-Hody: Good antagonist to ring in the timeskip and the arc which would have Jinbei meeting the rest of the crew. Similar to Arlong though with little in the way of a long term goal in life beyond spreading hatred. Works well with the message of the arc.
-Caesar: ew die.
-Doffy: In my opinion, him and his crew didn't really work as the main baddies of an arc, Monet and Vergo felt more threatening + compelling. Fine overall, though I find Doffy more interesting at Jaya and Marineford. Nice laugh tho.
-Katakuri: Another great foil to Luffy and turns into a donut death wheel. Is more someone Luffy can aspire to surpass than he is a reflection of Luffy's worst case scenario, as Moria was for Luffy.
-Kaido: Fascinating philosophy of wanting to be remembered though for the wrong thing. Unlike Whitebeard, Roger, Yasu, etc. Kaido only cared about his death itself being remembered, and didn't put in any effort into fostering a successor or a legacy. Said friendship was a sham though invited his own downfall with the way he ran his crew, a structure which invited backstabbing at every turn. Also a bit of a coward, resorting to lying to Oden in the past, because he knew he couldn’t defeat him. A relic of the bygone era of Rocks who will likely be forgotten by the world at large.
Kaido’s defeat was a great spectacle, the battle had him facing, nine samurai, Luffy with new haki and a new gear, four more pirates, and a dog and a dragon, and was built on Luffy’s connections he has spent time and effort forging since Punk Hazard, what he learned from Hyogoro, sent Kaido into a magma chamber which lead to an eruption that signaled both his send off and the beginning of a new era, and was seen by all of Wano, so cool. I see many folks saying they wanted more though fail to offer a what or how they would have things believably go differently. Kaido trying to rely purely on might ultimately failing him is a good defeat, as is Big Mom allowing herself to lose focus due to Law silencing her, then rashly attacking the explosive in an attempt to make herself be heard.
Many of the points I see brought up against Wano's ending remind me of vague concerns I remember seeing about if Oda has abandoned Big Mom's story, near the start of Wano. Arcs in One Piece don't really "end" when Luffy beats the baddie and sails to the next destination, especially at this point in the story, with so many characters being interconnected and woven throughout.
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squishroom · 1 year
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