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HAPPEE BIRTHDAE LUFFY
5 May
Shot study
There was no Sanami in chapter 880 but there was in episode 808, and that doesn’t save my life but at least makes kinda better. Sanji Vs Luffy was well animated. And Nami’s reactions were like in the manga, which was quite SaNa-y itself
Zoro vs Kamazo
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One Piece Ep 1009 ~ Wano Kuni Arc
One Piece Episode 498
Ace going from pride to adoration in 0.2 seconds because of how happy and jumpy Luffy is – and Sabo moves on to being responsible and keeping an eye out but Ace. Ace is just stuck in the moment with his baby brother.
And maybe this is what he would have been like all the time if the world hadn’t decided to fuck him over
One Piece Episode 497
You do not understand, I am in tears.
One Piece Episode 326
Sanji is a softie.
That’s it that’s all I wanted to say.
One Piece Episode 1003 | 1010 | 1013
These three scenes from the recent episodes on Wano struck me as similar at first because of the way Marco, Corazon and Yamato say the word “Free”. But as always with One Piece, there are other common threads woven in here - of Fathers, Fate, Loss, and Inherited Will.
Yamato has no freedom because he is the son of Kaido. Marco and Law, on the other hand, were both put on the path to freedom by their adoptive fathers.
Marco, the first son of Whitebeard, is no longer bound by his father’s voice, or his will. He is free to do as he chooses. Yamato, who felt bound to remain on Onigashima by his father’s will, is finally able to express his true desire with the help of Whitebeard’s other son, Ace.
Ace helps Yamato break free – metaphorically – from the shackles of Kaido, and realize his desire to follow in the footsteps of Oden; the same way that Ace himself sought to break free from the shackles of Roger, and would go on to follow Whitebeard, picking up the mantle previously held by Oden.
Law’s situation is a bit more nuanced; Corazon’s words still have a hold over him, but not in a way that takes away his free will. Sengoku ensures that Rosinante’s will, for Law to be free, is carried forward – by telling him that Corazon’s love for him, that the act of saving him, is not tied to Law’s status as a bearer of the Will of D. Where Law might have felt compelled to seek the true history in repayment of Corazon’s sacrifice, he now chooses to do so of his own volition. This freedom is a recent development – for all that Corazon willed him to be free, Law never truly escaped the shackles of Doflamingo until the man was defeated – by Ace’s little brother, Luffy.
Yamato rejects the hand dealt to him by fate in order to start on his path to freedom, whereas Law, upon finally gaining his freedom, sets out to find the meaning behind his fate. Their actions on Onigashima are driven by the will they inherited from another – Law by Corazon’s will, and Yamato by Oden’s – just as Marco’s very presence on Onigashima is driven by the will he inherited from Ace.
Law lost the father that nudged him towards freedom, Yamato lost Ace, and Marco… Marco lost them both. Yet of the three it is Marco – who carries in him a bit of Whitebeard, a bit of Ace, and a bit of Oden – that experiences freedom in the truest sense.
I started watching One Piece bitches!!
Just some sketch to train how to draw Zoro
I’m on ep 37 btw, 900 more to go
me the entire back flash
god this man is so fine
ep. 1019
hell yeah!! giant robot fighting a dinosaur!!! franky just picks him up and swings him around! what more could you want!!
the most precious little dango baby
luffy in ep. 1016
1000 Chapters!
7 years ago I caught up with One Piece and I’ve loved it ever since. Thank you Oda for making every week’s update an absolute BANGER. Even after it’s over, I’m sure I’ll still be rereading for decades to come. But it’s just as they say, love is always a hurricane!
have you been keeping up with the onepiece manga??? i love herrrr aahhh
Let this man live his vampiric fantasy in peace