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Extra Crispy

I find the momoo thing really funny because why? I mean really why is this happening and why does Oda circle back around to do it again? 😂

Frank Muellem

You guys might want to menally prepare your self for animals getting beaten up, luffys default way to tame an animal is to punch it

klairvoyance

mmh yeah animal abuse is one of the biggest themes in OP💯 Can't wait for Lindsay to catch up🙌🏾

Envyus

I think it's been a day since Baratie because of the travel time

Tope

Looking back, the Strawhats really do fight a lot of random animals haha

EOussama

It's intriguing how the live-action adaptation altered the power dynamics among characters. In the original version, Luffy confidently strolls into Arlong Park uninvited and delivers a decisive blow to Arlong. However, in the live-action rendition, the encounter appears to be more one-sided, with Arlong having the upper hand to the extent that Luffy concedes, saying, "I can't beat you." Moreover, it's worth noting that the events at Baratie and Arlong Park likely unfolded on the same day, given the proximity of the island to the Baratie. It must have been quite an eventful and unpredictable day for Luffy and the crew.

SomeoneElse

Your love for Momoo made this so much funnier than it usually is lmao. That poor bastard. It DID try to eat them tho.. So.. Fair game 😅

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2023-11-24 10:58:08 Yeah reading recent CH now in one piece, you would never think that its the same man that wrote these, but I think shonen in general was very tropy in the 1990's and especially since it was more targeted towards the kids in japan. As the years have progressed obvously the target audiences have changed and of course authors are becoming alot smarter and so likewise in later years, the writing becomes more clevery executed without relying on tiresome convenient tropes to push the story forward.
2023-11-24 10:58:08 Yeah reading recent CH now in one piece, you would never think that its the same man that wrote these, but I think shonen in general was very tropy in the 1990's and especially since it was more targeted towards the kids in japan. As the years have progressed obvously the target audiences have changed and of course authors are becoming alot smarter and so likewise in later years, the writing becomes more clevery executed without relying on tiresome convenient tropes to push the story forward.
2023-11-24 10:58:08 Yeah reading recent CH now in one piece, you would never think that its the same man that wrote these, but I think shonen in general was very tropy in the 1990's and especially since it was more targeted towards the kids in japan. As the years have progressed obvously the target audiences have changed and of course authors are becoming alot smarter and so likewise in later years, the writing becomes more clevery executed without relying on tiresome convenient tropes to push the story forward.
2023-11-23 11:27:26 Yeah reading recent CH now in one piece, you would never think that its the same man that wrote these, but I think shonen in general was very tropy in the 1990's and especially since it was more targeted towards the kids in japan. As the years have progressed obvously the target audiences have changed and of course authors are becoming alot smarter and so likewise in later years, the writing becomes more clevery executed without relying on tiresome convenient tropes to push the story forward.

Yeah reading recent CH now in one piece, you would never think that its the same man that wrote these, but I think shonen in general was very tropy in the 1990's and especially since it was more targeted towards the kids in japan. As the years have progressed obvously the target audiences have changed and of course authors are becoming alot smarter and so likewise in later years, the writing becomes more clevery executed without relying on tiresome convenient tropes to push the story forward.