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this movie was the reason I got into the book series. I thought it was awesome and then when I saw that it was based on a book? immediately sold and I've been a huge fan ever since,
@pscentral event 28: throwback
I just like the way killer is drawn by this person
@/anonymous
OML the way the babi just toddles towards the person
And this is how a human gets adopted by a cat
Crocodile finds a strange stray cat an 11-year old Nico Robin (AU where they met 13 years earlier. Robin's been on the run from the World Government for 3 years. Crocodile's 27 and has not set up base in Alabasta yet)
It seems like I have become possessed. By some sort of demon.
Bonus:
I choose one and nine. because it would mean eating my mom's cooking for the rest of my life
and that's why people love it, it's excellent storytelling there is always something new added to it and even though it's over 1.100 episodes it's still able to bring in new viewers to it (I am one of them, gear fifth ads on Youtube sucked me in) and it's why it is still going and will continue to grow and blossom and branch out into sequels and prequels. maybe I don't know what Oda has planned once he finishes this. he will most likely take a long break from Manga making and help out with the productions that have started or are going to start that he is a part of
One of Oda's great unappreciated talents is his ability to keep his world and story consistent even as the scope outgrew his original plans by several orders of magnitude. I think there's enough in Thriller Bark to know that Oda always planned for Kuma to be a secret Revolutionary, but I doubt anything but the broadest strokes of his backstory was hammered out until much later. The Eleven Supernovas, and thus Bonney, weren't even conceived until Saboady, and even if you wanted to say that Oda already knew Kuma let himself be turned into a robot because he had a kid, he had to twist the threads of the story to turn Bonney into that kid.
To be perfectly honest, Kuma during his introduction is a whole lotta smoke. All the reader knows is his moniker and that he had the reputation for committing atrocities. That's as close to a blank slate as you can get while still building hype, and that blank slate lets Oda slot in whatever he feels is appropriate once he gets to the point where Kuma's backstory is important. That flexibility is a wonderful tool, but Oda's careful to keep the old consistent with the new, and that's enormously difficult when writing serialized fiction over a period of 25+ years
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Den Den Mushi from One Piece 🏴☠️
this is so cute, laios is such a good brother