Lol, I'm guessing you're a fan, but like me, think people usually give One Piece some extra love like a kid in the class who gets to eat first. I love one piece, but it's pushed on readers like hey, read 3 volumes vs. 1 of every other series. That's like modern-day 6 eps vs. 2 for a series. Of course, one piece seems more fleshed out and interesting. Add to that one piece is nonmodern aka they didn't have as much competition back then, now everything needs to be fast-paced, hook me in half a chapter vs. a few volumes, etc. Again, STILL LOVE ONE PIECE. I just get salty when people love it and drop others that are good too, even if they don't have the same world-building or fun characters etc. Other series just don't get that chance anymore. If people say Then just do that, ok, make a series slow and build up today, in 1 chapter people drop it. It's whatever, though, since I like it. PS helps that One Piece is a light read vs. dark and edgy, which people run to after all the “generic shōnen” as people say. I think this is the reason new readers might enjoy being recommended Fairy Tail...fans hate it for not being subversive but most hate for series I heard steam from people wanting more generic stuff...more good guys win, cool powers, cool characters, relationships, etc…fairy tail came out too late. I also always assume that it is bad, readers hate action in manga (assumption for new readers since book action isn't as important for many as pure plot) ...so they will like spy x Family or something light and sweet…but never finish it in the long run hence sales but not consistent. @@hhjjj1670
@@TheKushOfAfghan I'm a female reader myself and I enjoy his character. I know his gag will go too far sometimes in the second half of the manga but he's so much more than just his gag. It's part of the Japanese humor and you'll find it in every piece of fiction in Japan so I try to ignore it.
@@idk-dz(spoilers) second half? Thriller bark, fishman island, ounk hazard, wano, thats not just "parts of the second half" And anyway, i dont see why people have this thing of saying sanji is the most "well written", its like they think having more than 1 backstory somehow is by definition better than having just 1, because i dont see anuthing going on for sanji
@@pedroi.s2093 you definitely read One Piece for the action or just for fun cuz even non-sanji fans notice and admit how well written he is (and it's not because he has 2 backstories) he's a deeply complicated character.
Whenever I revisit these chapters they feel like they happened an eternity ago. It really does just keep getting better and better even after 25 years. A lot of people say the next arc is like a litmus test. Like after you finish the next arc you’ll probably be good. I think that happens later on. Part of One Piece is getting used to the One Piece-isms. Like the gags, the wackiness of the world, and the rules of the world. It takes a while to set up, but the payoff is immense.
would love to hear your overall thoughts after finishing volume 12, that's usually the point people will say to read up to before deciding if you want to continue the story or not
@@nichescenes it's not that deep lol I ain't reading all that, it was just a suggestion since she mentioned getting the next set of volumes anyway at the end of the video
The next arc, arlong park is the most important for a new person because in that arc is the reason why you probably will continue your adventure with one piece
Pay attention to the cover pages as those often tell stories of events going on outside of the main characters. And make sure you read the SBS at the back of the volume where Oda answers questions.
i really really hope that you will keep continuing. Been reading weekly since 10+ years and it is my favourite story. Im so glad more and more people are starting to read one piece. Have a wonderful journey
I am not sure if it's a question of the medium (or "shonen" subgenre) that might not be your taste or the expectations of what the manga is about: One Piece is very character and themes driven so a lot of obvious as well as subtle weight is put on exploring how the characters develop (Usopp, the "regular human" becoming braver, Luffy learning how to be a captain and leader, Zoro overcoming his pride). Fans usually enjoy those "quiet", story/character-building moments more than the actual fights. And even though in hindsight those early arcs find themselves in the bottom third of tier lists (still good, but a far cry from later ones) some of the moments (Sanji backstory, Zoro vs. Mihawk, Usopp disbanding his first crew) are still fan-favorites to this day. But as someone else has said, the next arc is a small encapsulation of everything OP has to offer and people still rate it as one of the better arcs to this day. Doesn't mean you have to become "obsessed by it" at this point, but it might give you an idea if you want to be in this journey for the next 1000 chapters. :)
This is probably the only One Piece read through so far which has mentioned the part with Mihawk as the lowlight of the entire section. I kinda' get it though, the ending of syrup village likely influenced your take on that part. I just honestly think Mihawk vs Zoro and the scenes around that encounter is one of the strongest moments in all of East Blue outside of Arlong Park.
Great video! love to see more people getting into this amazing series! just for clarification for the future, Usopp is pronounced Oosopp and Baratie is Bara-tee-ay
Having more people setting sail with us now is just lovely.. rooting for you to catch up and fall in love more with the crew, the world and the story as a whole..❤️
New subscriber here for One Piece content! I'm so excited for people to give manga a shot, especially OP! I'd love to see a separate playlist for One Piece content if you decide to keep going.
I think the One Piece obsession comes a bit later when you realize that so many things are connected and each arc isn't an island (heh) in the greater story. I'll give an example that isn't a spoiler since you've read the appropriate bits but it's easily overlooked (it's in the SBS after chapter 50 too). The Navyman that Kuro had hypnotized to believe he captured Kuro, is actually Axehand Morgan from Zoro's arc. (Kuro pirate flashback on page 233 in the omnibus) There are a few hints to pay attention to his character design, Oda does this sometimes. Kuro says "Such a nice face." then doubles down on the attention with "You speak well... through a broken jaw." This draws attention to his distinctive butt chin (same as Helmeppo's, Morgan's son, and explains the weird metal jaw of Axehand Morgan) No wonder Morgan has this inflated sense of importance, it's completely fictional.
Just joined the read through, and I'm really love the fresh takes on this series! For me, I was hooked as soon as Zoro vs Mihawk happened, but I totally get why it wouldn't win over everybody As a huge Sanji fan, I really hope you can continue to like him despite his MASSIVE flaws lol
The start, and Syrup Village especially, is a bit slow, yeah. I still love parts of it, like for example when you find out the reason for why Usopp yells about pirates every morning, though. Baratie is honestly good, IMO, even though it's so short and simple. It works best that way. (The enemy captain's name is pronounced more like Kreeg, like the word for "war" in many Germanic languages.) Oh yeah, and Usopp's name is pronounced with a u-sound that I don't think exists in English, more akin to the double "o" (like in pool), except short. Not that it really matters, just in case you wanted to know. It's derived from the Japanese word for "lie", which is "uso". It's takes a LOT to bring someone down completely in a One Piece fight, usually. People will keep getting up long after you'd think they'd be dead. I love it, but I'm also used to it at this point, lol.
Great content, i like the honest opinions you share on your readings. It reminds me a lot of how i first felt when reading, and now i am here trying to remember my feelings from when i first started. 😁 I hope you continue on the long journey of One Piece.
One thing I thi knis interesting about the first East Blue Saga villains is that they help inform the notio,nof what a purate should be. Buggy is unambitious, content with his small fiefdom. Kuro never wanted to be a pirate, he didn't have the stomach for it. Krieg has the ambition and the stomach, but ultimately not the skill. As forbthe next arc...well, we'll get there.
Nice video Is it necessary for you to know: - number of chapters in current arc - current arc name - number of chapters in upcoming arcs - upcoming arc names - name of current saga - number of arcs in current saga? I think knowing these things would bring unnecessary spoilers
Some of those opinions are certainly unconventional. I personally really got into one piece right away, most people kinda tend to take while which is cool. I don't like how people over hype stuff. Though just go into with zero expectations. I think the next arc is very cool personally. I never really liked the buggy arc and ussop arc originally and thought baratie was really good
I don't think the villian is evil to be evil. It's subtle but you notice later that he said he gave up the pirate life due to HOW dangerous it was. Oda didnt want to hint more as later people will say ugh so telegraphed so he loses no matter what. But the point is he's so strong yet in reality the world has pirates that can rock oceans and throw houses etc...He and other pirates in the series gave up and luffy keeps trying is the point you learn later. Its how in real life you settle but others say no and keep up their dream. your damned if you do or don't since making a deeper character early and fast would need lots of fast tropes, making a good one would need more time which you dont get for readers...hype matters. Less back then since sales of 10,000 were good back in the day now if you come out and don't make everyone think your story is the best ever made it's trash...
One piece pronunciation is difficult in general but I don't think anybody is gonna be bothered. I got quite a few names wrong in my read through. It keeps getting weirder honestly there's a character named Diez and it's spelled "X" lol
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So lets go in-depth with Kuro a bit just so you understand him better and what his role is. The villains in each of the strawhats introduction arcs serve as a representation of the wrong kind of piracy and they help highlight the traits of the new members to show why they're worthy of joining Luffy's crew. The theme of the arc was all about cowardliness and what truly makes someone a coward. Usopp while deathly afraid for his own life shows true bravery by standing up and defending his home island despite being wildly outmatched and out of his league. Here usopp shows he has what it takes to be a real pirate because as we learn from Luffy in the previous arc being the pirate is all about being prepared to risk your own life. But Kuro he was the exact opposite. He was a famous and deadly pirate yet he schemed and lied and did everything he could to run away from his Pirate lifestyle. He couldn't handle his life being at risk and chose to hide away on some forgotten island. It's Kuro who is the true coward of this arc and he contrasts Usopp brilliantly throughout. Like how usopp is Known as a liar while Kuro is the trust worthy butler of Kaya. Yet despite this the one thing Usopp would never lie about is being the son of a Pirate while at the same time Kuro the one thing he was lying to everyone about the entire time was his history as a Pirate. Kuro's fighting style also further reflects his secretive underhanded nature. Kuro was a guy who silently planned things in the background so his fighting style was the "Silent Step" technique. The early One piece villains aren't too complex on the surface but they are very well crafted antagonists meant to flesh out the themes and highlight the strengths of the strawhats for the early parts of the series. They're only starter villains though. They're basically warm-ups before we get to any more compelling antagonists. So if you want more interesting villains you'll have to keep reading.
Please write down the following what Usops stories are. B. What you just called the ship. Also, as a sidenote...you will definatly learn what the ship is called, so don't worry about it. It's one of those things that...if you speak to long time readers, it will be enough to say "oh, and what about Going Merry" to illicit an emotional response from them. And I mean that in the best of ways.
So some of the themes of the Baratie arc were Spirit & Dreams. This section of the story is meant to answer the question of: "What does it take to enter the grand line?" This is explicitly showed to us in Zoro vs Mihawk and Luffy vs Don Krieg. Krieg thought that invincible weapons would be enough to take him to the ends of the sea hence why he amassed such a large military force. But that military force is easily crushed by one man. There may be a lot of them but they're all less then noteworthy to Mihawk because they're all missing a crucial factor. The answer is simply spirit. Willpower & Drive are everything in this story. Something Zoro shows in spades against Mihawk. In his battle Mihawk first calls him weak but upon seeing Zoro's spirit and refusal to quit even in the face of death he calls Zoro strong. Because more than any piece of equipment spirit is absolutely necessary to make it on the grand line. It's like a metaphor for anyone wanting to accomplish some big goal in life. When Zoro experiences the most crushing defeat, his entire self-image, and believe in his strength are completely shattered but in the face of that defeat Zoro's spirit remains strong. Because thats whats going to carry you forward through all the setbacks and losses. Luffy vs Krieg emphasizes this even further. Their battle was one of Mettle vs Metal. Kreig thought the best equipment in the world would save him but it was all shattered by the strength of Luffy's spirit alone. I know you've probably already grasped this but this is important to keep in mind because these themes are important for the story going forward.
It'll be a while before you're acclimated to shounen fights. The stuff you talked about are par for the course. Fights are far more dramatized in anime/manga than in any other medium. To the point that fights are actual stories in themselves. So fights last a while in anime. If you think this is unbelievable then it's important to know that humans in One Piece aren't exactly ordinary. They're all superhuman to some degree. And their feats in battle will increasingly continue to defy your imagination.
It only gets better with time but if you don't absolutely love the next arc this series may not be your cup of tea. Though I believe you'll love it
Nah it only gets worser after Arlong park imo
Lol, I'm guessing you're a fan, but like me, think people usually give One Piece some extra love like a kid in the class who gets to eat first. I love one piece, but it's pushed on readers like hey, read 3 volumes vs. 1 of every other series. That's like modern-day 6 eps vs. 2 for a series. Of course, one piece seems more fleshed out and interesting. Add to that one piece is nonmodern aka they didn't have as much competition back then, now everything needs to be fast-paced, hook me in half a chapter vs. a few volumes, etc. Again, STILL LOVE ONE PIECE. I just get salty when people love it and drop others that are good too, even if they don't have the same world-building or fun characters etc. Other series just don't get that chance anymore. If people say Then just do that, ok, make a series slow and build up today, in 1 chapter people drop it. It's whatever, though, since I like it. PS helps that One Piece is a light read vs. dark and edgy, which people run to after all the “generic shōnen” as people say. I think this is the reason new readers might enjoy being recommended Fairy Tail...fans hate it for not being subversive but most hate for series I heard steam from people wanting more generic stuff...more good guys win, cool powers, cool characters, relationships, etc…fairy tail came out too late. I also always assume that it is bad, readers hate action in manga (assumption for new readers since book action isn't as important for many as pure plot) ...so they will like spy x Family or something light and sweet…but never finish it in the long run hence sales but not consistent. @@hhjjj1670
The next arc Arlong Park is the one that solidified this as a story I absolutely need to finish. Can't wait to hear your thoughts!
You finally met Sanji !! He's in my opinion the best written strawhat and you'll know why in future arcs.
No offence I don’t think a female reader is going to appreciate Sanji the way you do. His gag is so obnoxious and overbearing from the second half.
@@TheKushOfAfghan I'm a female reader myself and I enjoy his character. I know his gag will go too far sometimes in the second half of the manga but he's so much more than just his gag. It's part of the Japanese humor and you'll find it in every piece of fiction in Japan so I try to ignore it.
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second half?
Thriller bark, fishman island, ounk hazard, wano, thats not just "parts of the second half"
And anyway, i dont see why people have this thing of saying sanji is the most "well written", its like they think having more than 1 backstory somehow is by definition better than having just 1, because i dont see anuthing going on for sanji
@@pedroi.s2093 you definitely read One Piece for the action or just for fun cuz even non-sanji fans notice and admit how well written he is (and it's not because he has 2 backstories) he's a deeply complicated character.
@@idk-dz well i read bexause i like it lol. And i dont see anything comolicated or intricate about sanji. Im Sorry if you cant deal with it
Whenever I revisit these chapters they feel like they happened an eternity ago. It really does just keep getting better and better even after 25 years. A lot of people say the next arc is like a litmus test. Like after you finish the next arc you’ll probably be good. I think that happens later on. Part of One Piece is getting used to the One Piece-isms. Like the gags, the wackiness of the world, and the rules of the world. It takes a while to set up, but the payoff is immense.
would love to hear your overall thoughts after finishing volume 12, that's usually the point people will say to read up to before deciding if you want to continue the story or not
@@nichescenes it's not that deep lol I ain't reading all that, it was just a suggestion since she mentioned getting the next set of volumes anyway at the end of the video
The next arc, arlong park is the most important for a new person because in that arc is the reason why you probably will continue your adventure with one piece
Pay attention to the cover pages as those often tell stories of events going on outside of the main characters. And make sure you read the SBS at the back of the volume where Oda answers questions.
Nami and Usopp are my favorite crew members, after this next arc you'll understand why Nami is but Usopp usually takes awhile to grow on people
i really really hope that you will keep continuing. Been reading weekly since 10+ years and it is my favourite story. Im so glad more and more people are starting to read one piece. Have a wonderful journey
Next one will be fire
I am not sure if it's a question of the medium (or "shonen" subgenre) that might not be your taste or the expectations of what the manga is about: One Piece is very character and themes driven so a lot of obvious as well as subtle weight is put on exploring how the characters develop (Usopp, the "regular human" becoming braver, Luffy learning how to be a captain and leader, Zoro overcoming his pride). Fans usually enjoy those "quiet", story/character-building moments more than the actual fights. And even though in hindsight those early arcs find themselves in the bottom third of tier lists (still good, but a far cry from later ones) some of the moments (Sanji backstory, Zoro vs. Mihawk, Usopp disbanding his first crew) are still fan-favorites to this day.
But as someone else has said, the next arc is a small encapsulation of everything OP has to offer and people still rate it as one of the better arcs to this day. Doesn't mean you have to become "obsessed by it" at this point, but it might give you an idea if you want to be in this journey for the next 1000 chapters. :)
This is probably the only One Piece read through so far which has mentioned the part with Mihawk as the lowlight of the entire section. I kinda' get it though, the ending of syrup village likely influenced your take on that part. I just honestly think Mihawk vs Zoro and the scenes around that encounter is one of the strongest moments in all of East Blue outside of Arlong Park.
Great video! love to see more people getting into this amazing series! just for clarification for the future, Usopp is pronounced Oosopp and Baratie is Bara-tee-ay
Having more people setting sail with us now is just lovely.. rooting for you to catch up and fall in love more with the crew, the world and the story as a whole..❤️
I understand it being hard to get into. I just kind of liked it until after the Alabasta arc. Once it gets you though, it *really* gets you
Arlong park (next arc) is kind of climax of East blue saga and the arc that hooks ppl in. Hope it will hook you for the series.
New subscriber here for One Piece content! I'm so excited for people to give manga a shot, especially OP! I'd love to see a separate playlist for One Piece content if you decide to keep going.
Really looking forward to the next update.
lets gooooooo! Next arc, cant wait!
Are you reading the cover stories and the SBS? Oda put some hints of the world and the future of the story in them (and they are really cool)
I think the One Piece obsession comes a bit later when you realize that so many things are connected and each arc isn't an island (heh) in the greater story. I'll give an example that isn't a spoiler since you've read the appropriate bits but it's easily overlooked (it's in the SBS after chapter 50 too). The Navyman that Kuro had hypnotized to believe he captured Kuro, is actually Axehand Morgan from Zoro's arc. (Kuro pirate flashback on page 233 in the omnibus) There are a few hints to pay attention to his character design, Oda does this sometimes. Kuro says "Such a nice face." then doubles down on the attention with "You speak well... through a broken jaw." This draws attention to his distinctive butt chin (same as Helmeppo's, Morgan's son, and explains the weird metal jaw of Axehand Morgan) No wonder Morgan has this inflated sense of importance, it's completely fictional.
Just joined the read through, and I'm really love the fresh takes on this series! For me, I was hooked as soon as Zoro vs Mihawk happened, but I totally get why it wouldn't win over everybody
As a huge Sanji fan, I really hope you can continue to like him despite his MASSIVE flaws lol
The start, and Syrup Village especially, is a bit slow, yeah. I still love parts of it, like for example when you find out the reason for why Usopp yells about pirates every morning, though. Baratie is honestly good, IMO, even though it's so short and simple. It works best that way. (The enemy captain's name is pronounced more like Kreeg, like the word for "war" in many Germanic languages.)
Oh yeah, and Usopp's name is pronounced with a u-sound that I don't think exists in English, more akin to the double "o" (like in pool), except short. Not that it really matters, just in case you wanted to know. It's derived from the Japanese word for "lie", which is "uso".
It's takes a LOT to bring someone down completely in a One Piece fight, usually. People will keep getting up long after you'd think they'd be dead. I love it, but I'm also used to it at this point, lol.
LESSS GOOO can't wait for the next Arc!
Great content, i like the honest opinions you share on your readings. It reminds me a lot of how i first felt when reading, and now i am here trying to remember my feelings from when i first started. 😁 I hope you continue on the long journey of One Piece.
New subscriber here, thank you for reading One Piece! Can't wait for your reaction for the next volume :))
One thing I thi knis interesting about the first East Blue Saga villains is that they help inform the notio,nof what a purate should be. Buggy is unambitious, content with his small fiefdom. Kuro never wanted to be a pirate, he didn't have the stomach for it. Krieg has the ambition and the stomach, but ultimately not the skill. As forbthe next arc...well, we'll get there.
Don't give up keep trucking it'll get to you something will relate.
I really enjoyed this vlog ❤️😊
Nice video
Is it necessary for you to know:
- number of chapters in current arc
- current arc name
- number of chapters in upcoming arcs
- upcoming arc names
- name of current saga
- number of arcs in current saga?
I think knowing these things would bring unnecessary spoilers
Thank you for watching! Not sure exactly what you mean here sorry!
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My views goes to you from now on. Keep it up with one piece.
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Some of those opinions are certainly unconventional. I personally really got into one piece right away, most people kinda tend to take while which is cool. I don't like how people over hype stuff. Though just go into with zero expectations. I think the next arc is very cool personally. I never really liked the buggy arc and ussop arc originally and thought baratie was really good
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Pay attention to usopp's lies
I don't think the villian is evil to be evil. It's subtle but you notice later that he said he gave up the pirate life due to HOW dangerous it was. Oda didnt want to hint more as later people will say ugh so telegraphed so he loses no matter what. But the point is he's so strong yet in reality the world has pirates that can rock oceans and throw houses etc...He and other pirates in the series gave up and luffy keeps trying is the point you learn later. Its how in real life you settle but others say no and keep up their dream. your damned if you do or don't since making a deeper character early and fast would need lots of fast tropes, making a good one would need more time which you dont get for readers...hype matters. Less back then since sales of 10,000 were good back in the day now if you come out and don't make everyone think your story is the best ever made it's trash...
One piece pronunciation is difficult in general but I don't think anybody is gonna be bothered. I got quite a few names wrong in my read through. It keeps getting weirder honestly there's a character named Diez and it's spelled "X" lol
X means 10 in roman numbers and Diez is ten in spanish, its not that weird 😉
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So lets go in-depth with Kuro a bit just so you understand him better and what his role is. The villains in each of the strawhats introduction arcs serve as a representation of the wrong kind of piracy and they help highlight the traits of the new members to show why they're worthy of joining Luffy's crew. The theme of the arc was all about cowardliness and what truly makes someone a coward. Usopp while deathly afraid for his own life shows true bravery by standing up and defending his home island despite being wildly outmatched and out of his league. Here usopp shows he has what it takes to be a real pirate because as we learn from Luffy in the previous arc being the pirate is all about being prepared to risk your own life. But Kuro he was the exact opposite. He was a famous and deadly pirate yet he schemed and lied and did everything he could to run away from his Pirate lifestyle. He couldn't handle his life being at risk and chose to hide away on some forgotten island. It's Kuro who is the true coward of this arc and he contrasts Usopp brilliantly throughout. Like how usopp is Known as a liar while Kuro is the trust worthy butler of Kaya. Yet despite this the one thing Usopp would never lie about is being the son of a Pirate while at the same time Kuro the one thing he was lying to everyone about the entire time was his history as a Pirate. Kuro's fighting style also further reflects his secretive underhanded nature. Kuro was a guy who silently planned things in the background so his fighting style was the "Silent Step" technique. The early One piece villains aren't too complex on the surface but they are very well crafted antagonists meant to flesh out the themes and highlight the strengths of the strawhats for the early parts of the series.
They're only starter villains though. They're basically warm-ups before we get to any more compelling antagonists. So if you want more interesting villains you'll have to keep reading.
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Please write down the following what Usops stories are. B. What you just called the ship. Also, as a sidenote...you will definatly learn what the ship is called, so don't worry about it. It's one of those things that...if you speak to long time readers, it will be enough to say "oh, and what about Going Merry" to illicit an emotional response from them. And I mean that in the best of ways.
So some of the themes of the Baratie arc were Spirit & Dreams. This section of the story is meant to answer the question of: "What does it take to enter the grand line?" This is explicitly showed to us in Zoro vs Mihawk and Luffy vs Don Krieg. Krieg thought that invincible weapons would be enough to take him to the ends of the sea hence why he amassed such a large military force. But that military force is easily crushed by one man. There may be a lot of them but they're all less then noteworthy to Mihawk because they're all missing a crucial factor. The answer is simply spirit. Willpower & Drive are everything in this story. Something Zoro shows in spades against Mihawk. In his battle Mihawk first calls him weak but upon seeing Zoro's spirit and refusal to quit even in the face of death he calls Zoro strong. Because more than any piece of equipment spirit is absolutely necessary to make it on the grand line. It's like a metaphor for anyone wanting to accomplish some big goal in life. When Zoro experiences the most crushing defeat, his entire self-image, and believe in his strength are completely shattered but in the face of that defeat Zoro's spirit remains strong. Because thats whats going to carry you forward through all the setbacks and losses. Luffy vs Krieg emphasizes this even further. Their battle was one of Mettle vs Metal. Kreig thought the best equipment in the world would save him but it was all shattered by the strength of Luffy's spirit alone. I know you've probably already grasped this but this is important to keep in mind because these themes are important for the story going forward.
Chill abit, we all love One Piece but put yourself in her shoes when reading your comments.
@@jdl5963 What? What are you talking about?
It'll be a while before you're acclimated to shounen fights. The stuff you talked about are par for the course. Fights are far more dramatized in anime/manga than in any other medium. To the point that fights are actual stories in themselves. So fights last a while in anime. If you think this is unbelievable then it's important to know that humans in One Piece aren't exactly ordinary. They're all superhuman to some degree. And their feats in battle will increasingly continue to defy your imagination.