BassForever
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My reaction to this chapters early translation
Not sure if you guys caught the One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 trailer from TGS?
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=130736066
All One Piece related companies are under the assumption that literally everyone in the country has read the manga.
That's why the third anime opening spoils Robin joining the crew 15 episodes before she actually does.
Oh right, he's immortal (afaik) and can regenerate from a lot with the help of some milk for his bones. That's probably better than the Ope-Ope Fruits power, at least in regards to making someone immortal. :/
Apropos Brooke, I really want to see him fight someone again.
So how long do you think One Piece will go?
He strikes me as a more psychopathic version of Greed from FMA, to be honest.
Does anyone think that Fujitora himself doesn't have the gravity fruit? Rather, his sword "ate" the fruit? His powers don't active unless he draws the sword.
If that is true about Bonnie, we will definitely see her way more in the future.People speculated that Jewellery Bonney was practically immortal since she can change her age to whatever she wants and may even be older than Brooke. But since Sugar came in it's possible that she has some sort of similar limit like the ages change back when she sleeps.
I don't understand what was the deal with the Ope Ope fruit. It basically saved Law from dying of an "illness"?
I'm guessing he Shambles-ed the illness onto someone else. Maybe Corazon? Or maybe Corazon sacrificed himself for Law and told him where to find it when it regrew if the ability doesn't just give them the fruit's power.I don't understand what was the deal with the Ope Ope fruit. It basically saved Law from dying of an "illness"?
I wonder if Law had the same illness that Roger and Hiruluk had.
Roger and Hiruluk had the same disease?
It was never stated, but they both had "fatal illnesses" and I've always assumed they might have been the same disease.
Might be the same that all One Piece moms die of
I'm guessing he Shambles-ed the illness onto someone else. Maybe Corazon? Or maybe Corazon sacrificed himself for Law and told him where to find it when it regrew if the ability doesn't just give them the fruit's power.
I wouldn't be surprised if we meet Franky's dad somewhere down the line.Franky: It's known his dad is a pirate, whether he's dead or alive is unknown. Mom is unknown. He was raised by Tom.
People speculated that Jewellery Bonney was practically immortal since she can change her age to whatever she wants and may even be older than Brooke. But since Sugar came in it's possible that she has some sort of similar limit like the ages change back when she sleeps.
was there confirmation that robins dad died? i don't remember that.Here's what we know about the Straw Hat parents
Luffy: Dad is alive and is the most dangerous criminal in the world, mom is unknown.
Zoro: Both parents are unknown, seemingly he was raised in the dojo.
Nami: Parents are dead, killed by pirates. She was raised by a former Marine that found her as a baby (who is also dead).
Usopp: Dad is alive, sailing with the Red Hair Pirates. Mom is dead from a mysterious disease.
Sanji: Parents are unknown, he was raised by Zeff in a restaurant.
Chopper: Possibly dead as they're reindeer, and reindeer live to be at least 18. Though this is a fantasy story so they could be strong reindeer that could live for years.
Robin: Parents are dead. Dad's death is unknown, mom was killed by the Buster Call.
Franky: It's known his dad is a pirate, whether he's dead or alive is unknown. Mom is unknown. He was raised by Tom.
Brook: More than likely long-dead as Brook is 90 years old (and kicking thanks to his DF power).
was there confirmation that robins dad died? i don't remember that.
I think it was confirmed in the scene were Bellemere picks Nami up.Wait was it ever confirmed that Nami's parents were dead or was it just assumed?
So Luffy and Robin are half siblings?I always wondered if Dragon was her farther. There seems to be a Revolutionary Army link to her mother if I remember correctly.
I always wondered if Dragon was her farther. There seems to be a Revolutionary Army link to her mother if I remember correctly.
I think that Dragon might be too young. Nico Robin's father probably died/dissapeared before Roger set out on his journey to Raftel. Also Dragon's home territory is east blue and Ohara was west blue.
Sugar's, Law's and Hancock's powers are also not very consistent in the way Moria's Shadow-Power and Devilfruit them self work. Moria's effects could be negated with seasalt, since Devilfruit powers get weaken by the sea. Technically seawater and seastones should have the same effect. Only problem for the victims of Moria is, that you need to target the lost shadow and not the person them self.
So shouldn't victims of Sugar's, Law's and Hancock's powers not be released, if they come in contact with seasalt, seawater or seastones? The bodies, Law disconnects, still function normally, so there has to be an mystical connection between them and on the bodies. Sugar and Hancock should have similar problems, because the body of the victim is changed and could be brought in contact with seasalt.
Strangely no one in the series thought about this possibility or explained, why it doesn't work, yet. So it's a big plot hole in my book so far.
Ivankov's powers i could see as an exception of the rule. She pretty much changes the inner working of a body. Properly your guts need to come in contact with seasalt directly to negate her effect. I should see, that Law would be able to make this possible (disconnecting the body into parts and then get seawater onto them.
It's probably not very likely, but Robin is what, 10 or so years older than Luffy? Dragon could easily be of the right age, especially considering how old Garp looks.
Once again, not very likely but you never know with Oda...
Oda loves his fucked up backstories, doesn't he?
You'd think that once the disease was discovered, the government and the royalty would come out and say that it was the lead poisoning, not a contagious disease. I mean, they weren't making money from it any more. I guess you could say they were just hiding their involvement, I guess. Oh well, it all works, I suppose.
That's more of a callback than foreshadowingalso this was posted on reddit http://mangasee.me/manga/?series=OnePiece&chapter=740&index=1&page=16 Oda can foreshadows with the best