Don’t worry. This isn’t his manga so you won’t see him again after this for a long timeI hope bakugo bish doesn’t totally change after the fight. Continue being a douche that is easy to hate.
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Don’t worry. This isn’t his manga so you won’t see him again after this for a long timeI hope bakugo bish doesn’t totally change after the fight. Continue being a douche that is easy to hate.
I haven't been watching the anime (almost up to date on the manga though) but I think I know what fight you are talking about lolI hope bakugo bish doesn’t totally change after the fight. Continue being a douche that is easy to hate.
I didnt know they reanimated the ace vs blackbeard fight for the ending..
I wonder if theyll do filler of the ace chaps
I still say Aces death was the best and worst thing for the series. It helped it progress a lot...but it also took away probably the most popular charachter outside of luffy and zoro...
Then they had to re coup it with sabo...i wish sabo was used a different way...giving him aces power was cheap but cool homage at the same time.
ace's death is the biggest BS ever. the whole show nobody dies, Luffy shoulda been died several times. Fight against Crocodile where he missed his vital with the stab-through.. Luffy should've been dead. When Crocodile poisoned him, and Luffy was bleeding everywhere and just gathered massive strength while being lubricated in his own blood to hit Crocodile.. should've been dead. Ppl were saying God/Eneru was killing mad ppl with that huge shockwave.. How TF Usopp, Nami, and other commoners not die from getting hit by that blast then? Ok I understand maybe Zoro and Robyn survive cuz they're strong.. but everybody else??? They should all be dead.
DESPITE ALL THAT, I know it's a cartoon, so whatever.. but all that becomes relevant when ACE AND WHITEBEARD DIE the dumbest ****ing way. Man that **** pissed me off.
How's Ace 2nd division commander of a fleet so powerful but he doesn't know how to use Haki?? He didn't use Haki against Smoker (Alabastas, they stalemated), he didn't use Haki against Akainu.. but we know he accidentally used Emperor's Haki in the flashback to when he was a kid. So basically, he didn't train his haki at all, just depended on his Devil Fruit powers.
How tf Ace was crying and saying "I see everyone putting an effort and dedication into saving me, so I now want to be ALIVE," dude even saw one of his besties Little Oars get bodied right in front of him, but then when Akainu uses the most childish way to insult, Ace decided to throw all that away over some childish remark???
Ace is spoiled.
Whitebeard made him 2nd div comm. cuz he's Roger's son, not cuz he's powerful (again, not trained in Haki). How are the whole damn seas everywhere fearful of Ace when he cant use haki??? Cuz he's Whitebeard's 2nd div comm. that's why. it's not cuz he's powerful, it's because they know if they get into it with Ace, they gonna get into it with a whole Yonko.
it's like trembling in fear of Goten or Gohan cuz their dad is Goku, or some kid gets one of the most important jobs in a global company because their parents own it... didn't have to grind for that **** smh he got that **** handed to him (2nd div commander)
Yeah, he was a cool character in Alabastas Arc, but after that, you just see him be insignificant af. U see him get whooped by Blackbeard and then u see him in shackles and chains and crying the whole time n finally getting killed. So, he was cool for a whole... 6 episodes? The rest of the time he's shown completely devastated.
really felt like a last second spur of the moment decision to kill off Ace. dont let me get started on Whitebeard, he ****ing shattered reality/existence on Akainu with 1 blow and he still survived. Smfh. Very cheap sacrifice/way of having the story build into giving Luffy a reason to train OD hard for 2 years. If Ace had to die, it could've been written/done better... **** is just ****ing stupid the way it happened.
still inexcusable because things have to make sense within universe and if new things are introduced, they need to be transitioned into smoothly.. not a rapid change the way he did it. **** is almost a complete 180, it's actually chaotic with how we gotta make sense of things.Also I’m pretty sure Oda wasn’t completely sure on how he was gonna use haki at the time of marineford
still inexcusable because things have to make sense within universe and if new things are introduced, they need to be transitioned into smoothly.. not a rapid change the way he did it. **** is almost a complete 180, it's actually chaotic with how we gotta make sense of things.
despite all that, it's a good show nonetheless.. (overall)
but we love OP not for its fights nor it's art-quality.. we love it cuz it's funny, innocent, at it base, we love the characterization. and for its most interesting parts- we love it because of the complex relationship that reflects the real world:I agree. and the power scaling is ****ed right now. we literally have no clue who is more powerful than who.
you're right about a few things. We love One piece mainly because there truly are no "'good guys" You purely pull for the characters you like.
As far as ace goes wavez was right, ODA didn't know how to explain Haki pre time skip. and he kind of rewinded on it post time skip to say oh these people did have it. The current ACE gaiden, it explains more how he has it.
Ace had apparently been that dude for awhile. More time than you think actually went by. Ace went to see a year before luffy and was already twice as strong as him..
ODA himself said how killing off Ace was a huge decision. the publishers didn't want him to do it at all but as I said earlier i think that helped progress the story even more... Killing both whitebeard and Ace at the same time is what gave one piece that serious shift it needed also imo... it wasn't as much fun and games after that.. I think doing that was huge.
The confusing power gap/levels in one piece is what makes it wonderful imo. It's more of a chess game with whose power can be better than whose. There was a video game back in the day called Destrega. That's what One piece reminds me of. Speed beats power, Power beats Magic, magic beats speed. Thats what One piece is too me. Luffy happens to have a power that is very beneficial to him against a lot of powers, but he'll probably never beat an ice or a fire type guy.
Crocodile was out of practice and over confident. luffy's' physical strength has always been up there.
I haven't really had a problem with any of the fights.
I can't see law breaking that alliance yet...i can see him secretly working for the government now after the talk with Sengoku
But as @leb said wasnt that more the publisher not wanting that so he had to dance around itY'all make me wanna catch up on OP...I fell off right after the Mink Tribe and at the beginning of the wedding.
Great analysis on the Ace death being poorly written btw. I believe Oda had most of the plot figured out in his head when he started, but his treatment of Ace kinda shows the potential pitfalls of that style of writing. His pacing was off and he didn't provide enough context to make his death make sense, even though it still felt meaningful and drove the story.
I think his point was that although Oda didn't see a reason not to kill Ace, his publisher did. He still ended up going through with Ace's death though, and I think the criticisms supersaiyangod levied against how he handled that were mostly spot on.But as @leb said wasnt that more the publisher not wanting that so he had to dance around it
I think his point was that although Oda didn't see a reason not to kill Ace, his publisher did. He still ended up going through with Ace's death though, and I think the criticisms supersaiyangod levied against how he handled that were mostly spot on.
It's really funny though - when I think back to how his death impacted me, I was less impacted by his actual killing and more struck by Luffy's reaction to it. While I didn't feel so much for Ace, seeing Luffy acting and drawn in a way that I'd never seen before was really powerful. It really wasn't until I read SSG's post that I realized the shortcomings in how Ace's story was told. Interesting.
Also someone said we don't love One Piece for it's art quality. One Piece has good art. It's non-traditional and goofy on purpose, but the art isn't bad. The art is part of what makes the series work and it was done so to help it stand out and stick with people. Why the fights work and a lot of the characterization and face faults, goofy antics, interesting settings, and all the things that make the series fun and innocent at it's core is in part due to the art.
It's really funny though - when I think back to how his death impacted me, I was less impacted by his actual killing and more struck by Luffy's reaction to it. While I didn't feel so much for Ace, seeing Luffy acting and drawn in a way that I'd never seen before was really powerful. It really wasn't until I read SSG's post that I realized the shortcomings in how Ace's story was told. Interesting.
objectively, i'd agree (mostly) if we were strictly talking about manga. the anime art quality is trash. that's what kept me away from one piece for a long time. the manga though, which i haven't read thoroughly and see panels here and there, i'd agree entirely with what you're saying (although, compared to others it's not my favorite-type of art style, however that's subjective to me and doesn't influence my outlook on the anime's art quality). I recently seen some clips of them re-doing Skypeia Arc, and they actually look polished and great.
i remember though, i initially never wanted to watch OP because of random clips ppl showed me.. i was like "this **** ugly." then when i finally began watching it, I remember being like "wow.. this is the closest feeling I get from watching Dragon Ball the first time as a 6 or 7 year old.. it's so fun," getting used to the art style, and then eventually maybe 60 episodes later going "ok there are some really super sloppy and horrendous looking art in this show sometimes..."
seeing rob lucci's zoan form the first time at like episode 302 or whatever<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
i was like this **** is ugly as ****. i looked up panels of Lucci in the manga in his DF form... and the panels look ****ing great. im gonna start reading the manga from scratch soon to note the differences and to see the actual originally intended artwork.
does the manga have translation issues? i know the anime sub does.. i think the dub (funimation) is much better with the translations or adapted script IMO.