Back in Whiskey Peak, Zoro said he doesn't sleep unless he feels safe about where he is. And here he's sleeping being lugged around by Sanji _in a warzone._ The trust these two idiots have in each other. It's also a hilarious comedy scene. Up there with the "push the severely injured old man back into the ground" and "Chopper is Law's hat now" moments.
Oda: Changes Pay Pay's zoan design to be more scientifically accurate. Also Oda: "Alright so Sasaki's gonna spin his horn thingies like a helicopter and fly."
It really is hilarious because you're expecting them to be fully focused on surviving and winning but here they are taking damage they could easily avoid over their stupid dick measuring contest 🤣🤣🤣 and I wouldnt have it any other way hahaha those 3 bickering is always hilarious
And I love them splitting up makes perfect sense... Big Mom was such a menace in that fight that it was literally impossible for them to take down Kaido while she is nuking them from above... Getting Big Mom out of the rooftop and leaving Kaido for Luffy was the only right move to make but they held their ground so well!!!
I'm one of those people, absolutely. Commentary heavy Merphy is the best Merphy. This section has so much to unpack and it easily consists of the most hype parts of Wano. RoofPiece is incredible. "How far will your ceiling go?" is one of my favorite moments. Sanji learning to ask for help for some reason really spoke to me as he's been the guy throughout the series to go on and try and solve issues on his own. The Robin segment really was great. There are so many great moments. I do love how it immediately doesn't start with Kaido vs Luffy like we typically do. Too many conquerors for one roof top, it seems. Zoro being carried around by Sanji is by far one of the best visual gags and I will die on that hill. Momo has quickly become one of my favorite characters but damn, Kaido really is up there as one of the worst anime fathers. Edit: I'm super excited for Mephy to catch up but there's also this feeling of dread knowing we won't be getting these deep dives for a while with three chapter reviews.
You mentioned Ashura Doji being the voice of reason, with him telling the rest to not trust the fake Oden. However, when Ashura slices the fake Oden, notice how he only slices his cheek, just in case it actually was the real one. I loved that moment.
When Brook called Big Mom "Young lady" and asked her to show her panties, he got my utmost respect ever since. The respect that's higher than achieving the Pirate King's title.
Black Maria’s wheel is called a Wanyudo, a type of Japanese Yokai. The legend behind it is actually really disturbing. The Wanyudo was rolling down a street in a town when it meets the gaze of a woman. It tells the woman to look back at her son, when she does she notices that her son is gone. She looks back at the Wanyudo and sees it eating her son-limb by limb
IMO the true mark of a die-hard One Piece addict is when you start re-experiencing old parts of the stories through other people while simultaneously caught up and how that experience of the same long-term story staggered in time gives depth to the current story as well as makes you appreciate the older parts more in retrospect. Welcome to the club :)
As a firm believer of Arthurs theory about One Piece, the fact that this literally is one of the best examples of how One Piece has connected so many people to enjoy it together simply makes me... "laugh" :)
Brooke being a musician and having a crew of musicians plays a part in the way he handles situations like in jazz you support and give each band member a solo and keep the established rhythm going. I think that’s what Brooke is for to keep the rhythm of the fight going in favor of the straw hat crew
Bringing up jazz reminded me that Brook's favorite instrument to play is the violin & the violin has an interesting history in jazz. Apparently, it was very uncommon to include a violinist & many claimed it unsuitable for jazz. Things changed.
I always think to that scene when the Rumbar Pirates died and Brook is the last alive. He says, "why?! leaving only the accompaniment left?!" Brook can play solo, but he doesn't prefer to, he likes playing the accompaniment in a group band. It's his place to stand beside and offer a helping hand, just like how he was with Yorkie when the Rumbar Pirates were in their heyday.
Sanji asking for help is a great scene actually. Before whole cake he never once asked for help, and always had this martyr tendency. All throughout the journey he tried and failed to sacrifice himself for the crew. Back in enies lobby he took a beating against kalifa and still didn't ask for help, thriller bark he tried to give his head for luffy but got knocked out by zoro, dressrosa he stopped doflamingo to let the ship escape, but ended up in the ship as well, then the whole marriage thing with big mom he tried even to be non-chalant about it in his letter, but still didn't work to prevent the crew to follow him.
For sure it was the character development after Luffy forced him to ask for help at whole cake that made this scene so great for Sanji and how he has refused to do it throughout the series
It was definitely a win-win situation for Robin and Sanji: Robin felt finally being able to save and Sanji finally felt being worthy to be saved. Such a wholesome moment. ❤️
I love your comment so much, my first thought when I read this scene was, this is the first time I remember (although I am only on my first read through) Sanji actually asking for help and after whole cake island it just hit different - especially thinking about how, time and time again, he's been willing to throw his life away in similar situations, not saying he has a death wish - in Enies Lobby he told Nami he didn't want to die but he would to avoid hitting a lady - but he didn't value his life as highly as he did other peoples. E.g., the Baratie when he said the best way to repay Zef was putting his life on the line to fight that guy (and Luffy told him the old man didn't save him to throw his life away and that's a terrible way to repay him), thriller bark when he said to Zoro 'what about your dream' and that Kuma should kill him like his dreams weren't as important and then WCI where he was ready to give up his future for the sake of his crew, and then die with his family instead of running away (I'm sure I'll pick up more on the re-read) but I appreciate how deep this part of him goes and how well Oda's written it so that this moment landed so well and was really satisfying
You would not believe how divided the fanbase was when sanji called for help, but I completely agree that it’s a great character moment, respecting Robin to not only not need to be “something to protect” but someone who can hold her own. Also, Robin hadn’t had a major fight since skypia, so this was nice to see
Divided on what? Sanji called her knowing it was a trap and called her knowing robin was going to win. What was the divide about? That's what happened, that was the intent. Robin makes it clear, that that was the intent, went as far as calling him worthy of being the "wings of the future king of pirates." What is the divide?
@@kingofmagiccity hey, I’m on your side, I like it as a part of his character. I just remember a lot of people in comments/on Reddit criticizing sanji that week
@@edwardnowakowski5990 if it's up for interpretation I can understand being frustrated with sanji, it was made very clear what the intent was. I don't appreciate when people purposely misinterpret the intent of an author. It's lame. I don't understand what the divide is. Sanji doesn't hit women, Black Maria needs to be taken down, sanji screams for robin, the whole crew of the strawhats understand the situation, like she says robin comes prepared and claps Black Maria. Sanji even later has an internal struggle because he thought he blacked out and hit a woman while he was in that suit. I mean. It's all there.
There are so many great moments in these chapters. Who's Who and Jinbe exposition was number one for theory piece, but the amount of hype for Robin clutching Maria into oblivion was like no other.
As a point of clarification, when Kaido said that Yamato was the child of "ogres", that was just the closest translation available in English. The term he actually used, "Oni" is a type of demon found in traditional Japanese folklore, often depicted wielding a kanabo, a type of wooden club with multiple regularly placed metallic protrusions, which is very reminiscent of Kaido's own club
I LOVE the dynamic that Oda Sensei creates between the characters. It’s never boring and never gets old. And I soooo appreciate Luffy’s humility as well, which is something he’s never lost even after the time skip and becoming as strong as he has…it’s ingrained in him and I LOVE it!
The trust Zoro has in Sanji to be comfortable sleeping with everything going on is wonderful.
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That panel of zoro and Sanji performing a dual attack was amazing. They had not had such a panel since Fishman Island, ten years before. I'm all in for Wano act 3 being one of the best streaks of chapters in the series. Oh and I think Foxfire will die, but not before he sees adult momo
That scene is SO GOOD... when they say that they can see Luffy becoming pirate king if they win. Completing each other's sentences and using two attacks at the same time are such anime cliches but they are so insanely cool 🤣
I’m not sure if you noticed this but one of the samurai in the cave has an uncanny resemblance to Zoro. He’s also the one kawamatsu connects to Zoro when talking about why he let hiyori give Zoro enma. Also the resemblance between ryuma the one who Zoro fought in thriller bark and Zoro. In appearance and both being one eyed samurai.
Brook is the most experienced member of the crew overall, second most equipped to deal with other Pirates of the New World other than Jimbei. Maybe not in strength, but he just understands so much of pirate politics.
This series always amazes me with its scope. One day im navigating complex politics related to the fall of a civilization. the other im learning about how dinosaurs hunted irl.
I was so looking forward to you reviewing black Maria vs Robin and was really curious how you were gonna take that whole scene with sanji calling out for help. A lot of people didn't take that scene too well but I absolutely loved it for what it was and what it meant.. it's so enjoyable watching your videos and I absolutely love commentary heavy merph lol
@@mrwoob9792 These moment with Sanji asking for help is so great like every Sanji's moments since Zou are linked to his development and I don't understand why so much people don't like or just don't understand this scene, it is amazing !
@@davidyang1548 there are those in the community who don’t care for character development and just watch for the fights and power-scaling. I think those people may be the ones who this scene did not vibe with. I agree that it really helped Sanji’s character development and growth here as well as Robin’s so as others have said, win/win.
@@roz4688 Yes I Know there are many people in the community who’re just interested in fights but one piece is first of all a story and great characters (development, personnality, writing)
18:30 - Merphy seeing other people going through one piece for the first time is such a wholesome thing. trully, ONE OF US! 28:34 - Merphy is just me when I was reading those chapters and this is great
Sanji calling out to Robin works on so many levels, not just from a character growth perspective, but also on a strategic level. By screaming out for Robin, he let’s all the Straw Hats know that Robin is being targeted and let’s them know that they’re being watched.
I love the Demon form especially because of her backstory hating all the other kids because they bullied her for being a demon child. In the family of the straw hats it doesn't matter what you are you can do or be anything you want in order to support each other. It just reminds me of the same thing that chopper does where he hated being rejected as a monster but if it's for Luffy or his friends he'll gladly become one.
I love how Brook's role in a lot of arcs is as a supporting role since he's the musician of the crew, and most of the time really good music will strengthen any scene from a film or show. Like the sign of a great soundtrack is that it supports the scene without drawing your attention from the moment it is attached to
With Tama, you've gotta remember that the current situation is the impossible. Her fruit only tames animals, not people. It's only working on smile users because they're mutants who bent the knee to Kaido & used their freedoms to destroy her home. So, consider it community service lol. It makes you think though, because she is domesticating them, which is how we have pets. Some owners are horrible, some are great.
@@ajdoku865 i get your point to an extent, but Oda really played with fire with this, so i hope it gets addressed. I hope it's revealed that this power actually had a time limit and at a certain point they started following her on their own free will, rather than being tamed the whole time. It would be a horrible unintentional message to send imho if they stay tamed forever.
@@allhailtheking6039 I get it, in principle, and if it carries on after the arc ends fair enough. I doubt it because Tama is sweet and I suspect it plays into her ability (kinda like a reverse soul pocus). Still it'd be one thing if they were innocent or unconnected victims, like the toys in dressrosa. We've watched these guys for 2 acts, being scum without consequences. Remember in Act 1, when batman tried to kill Otsuru or that panel where the mother was contemplating killing her baby. That's the people we're sudden defending on principle, as if this turn around isn't fair or just. If nothing else, its a twist on the Momotaro folklore, and we should started considering if our pets are slaves.
@@ajdoku865 Nah it isn't to defend them, they deserve what is coming to them i see eye to eye with you on that 100%, it is not them the problem for me, but the slavery part being painted in a good light unintentionally by Oda just because it serves a good cause, like Tama is not a morally gray character who would make compromises for the greater good, like you said she is a sweet little girl and one of the kindest characters i'd argue, and that is exactly why i have a problem with it, because it looks like the message being sent is it is okay to make people basically slaves if it serves a good cause, and it rubs the wrong way when this comes from a morally pure character because it can be interpreted as the author agreeing to this notion.
I like Zoro’s “I stole it” line because it feels like he’s making a goofy joke considering he’s a pirate now. Especially with the grin he has when saying it
About Nami and Tama; Nami has shown to step up whenever kids get involved. She first did this in Punk Hazard, when they first met the giant kids, she was the one who decided they were going to take care of them, and she did the same thing now with Tama. I'm guessing this is because of what happened to her and when it happened to her. Also Tama's power only works on animals and smile users so I guess that's why Oda doesn't see it as a bad thing. I mean, it's like having a character with telepathic powers that uses them to de-escalate a fight vs a character with telepathic powers who uses them to make an entire town follow his will. Both are manipulating the will of others but ultimately one's doing it in a very particular moment for a very particular reason and the other's doing it for very evil reasons and for a while (and I know Tama's been controlling some of these guys for a while now, but I have to assume she'll leave them free once the fight's over).
Because we're heavily invested in it. I would assume it's part of your childhood as well (it is in my case). Been a fan of this manga/Anime for half of my life. I get the same feeling with Harry Potter and Pixar classics.
About the pill they gave to zoro, the consequences of taking it were mentioned; that the damage would be twice as worse once the effects wore off; more like a temporary physiologic painkiller than anything else. Also, the medicine of the minks were kinda hinted at in zou, so I don't really see much of a narrative problem with it. Though I can see how it would be jarring for some. Great incoherent rambling as always Merphy! Always the highlight of my Fridays
The pill being introduced in Zou is one of those plot points that I only believe it actually happened cuz everyone says so cuz I sure as hell dont remember it 🤣 right alongside the tamatebako box hahaha
@@adoniscreed4031 They can't read. The panel they mention doesn't imply shit. I'm typing this a bit aggressively, but I can't believe people are still defending this shit
@@mahmii0174 it seems that is you the one who can't read, Zoro clearly implies that there is something odd with the healing speed of the minks. How this is not a clue? Please explain without insults ?
@@DarkChaos1986 You bring up that panel and Zoro’s thoughts, but let me ask you this: With the side effects of the drug, what is the point in ever using it unless there’s an urgent need? Jack had left Zou and most of the citizens and warriors were still bandaged up regardless. So why use medicine that makes u feel WORSE afterwards when there’s no immediate need for the healing benefit?
@@mahmii0174 if you need people able to fight, you can gather one easily between the less injured, also when Nekomamushi get a shot from Chopper, he started to act like he was healed, Chopped yelled at him saying "this is not an instantaneous healing medicine, you still need to rest and avoid movement" then he proceed to chill. But sure, that mean nothing. /s
Funny thing about Kaido's crew is that he's got a collection of losers. People that instead of choosing death with their ideals and dreams intact now serve him in a defeated state, physically and emotionally. Not the best type of people to surround yourself with...
You not being just manga youtuber but giving your perspective as a book enthusiast and highlighting the ODA's skill as an artist not general mangaka is what I like most about your vids
On the special pill that heals Zoro, I would just like to point out that similar plot devices and actual in-world items have been used before. It has a drawback that comes after it's used. The significant thing now is that we've never seen it used for Zoro. The only other time it's been used on a main character is Luffy with Ivankov's hormone boost. The other times have been the guardians of Alabasta that drank a special kind of water that made them strong but end up killing them. Then there's the pills that Hody took (which didn't kill him but it still greatly affected him afterwards). And then there's the Rumble Ball themselves that abuse of it has turned Chopper incapable of combat before and during this section of the arc as well. Point is, it's rare but it does exist in the fringes of the setting and the use of that pill will for surely have consequences for Zoro.
Basically about the scene of yamato in the cave Kaido threw yamato in the cave expecting the samurai to kill or hurt her The three people are the daimyo of various regions of wano Also a fun fact:The samurai with bandages over his eyes is shimotsuki ushimaru. He is a descendant of the Sword god Ryuma who zoro fought on thriller bark atleast his corpse
I love that Merphy thinks that people who read the manga multiple times have a way better understanding and know-how about all the intricacies of the world of One Piece and probably could already infer stuff like "What about the Sun God and that weird bonfire panel in Skypiea!?" Oh, my sweet summer child. We don't know anything, dear Merph. We are as enlightened as you are. This series is going for over two decades now. But you are still right on time when it comes to uncovering the secrets of One Piece. In fact, your arrival is spot on. Only one review left and you will be a member of us weekly chapter addicts. We welcome you with open arms to suffer together with us :)
The fact that Zoro's king's haki was subtley introduced back in Enies Lobby and he is the first pirate other than Emperors to use Supreme Conquerer's is awesome. And Zoro unknowingly helping luffy with this is fascinating.
I don't think he's there first... Dracule is probably capable of the same. Mihawk probably didn't really teach him(otherwise Zorro wouldn't known what exactly he was doing) but Zorro probably picked it up instinctively after training with mihawk as long as he did. Afterall, mihawk is known to regularly spar with shanks
He is the first to use it unconsciously….. That is what he is trying to say …… I am a Zoro fan and I’ll say this haki pre time skip was so vague and hard to spot we probably can’t say Zoro used coc Zoro intimidates a lot…….like in sabaody and Monet…….. He basically paralysed her with his bloodlust……… But it might have been pseudo conquerors
OVER AN HOUR LONG 😍😍😍 I just love watching your passion for this story!! I feel like these videos are just exactly what you started your TH-cam channel for and it's beautiful to see!! 💛💛💛
That how high will your ceiling go moment is so big. One of the hypest things in all of OP... remember, Luffy is only fucking 19. And he's already able to fight on par with the strongest people in the world. In a world where it's pretty much unilaterally implied that strength just continues to increase with age, at least up to a certain point.
I Love how at the beginning of the story Merphy wasn´t to sure about the absurdist part of the story but know she totaly accepts and loves laser shooting and helicopter transforming dinosaur peopole without questioning it. xD not that anyone could be againt laser shooting dinosaur people. xD
Many fans felt that Sanji looked bad in chapter 1005 for asking Robin to help him. At the time, they were mostly concerned with how “lame” Oda had portrayed Sanji. They failed to recognize that this moment was the culmination of 300 chapters of patient character progression. The lesson Sanji had learned on Whole Cake Island was finally being exercised right before our eyes. No longer would he operate as the sacrificial lamb or failed martyr we had seen in the past. Without shame, he asked a member of his crew to put themselves in the line of fire for him - and a WOMAN no less. On the other hand, Robin is a character that has time after time been treated as a damsel in distress. As a little girl she was saved by Jaguar D Saul, then spared by Aokiji on several occasions. In Alabasta, it was Luffy who rescued her from Crocodile (who betrayed her). In Enies Lobby, it’s the entire SH crew who come to her aid. Thriller Bark has Brook rescuing her from a zombie spider monkey (ironic). In Sabaody, as the second to last person left, she reaches out to Luffy in desperation against Kuma. During the timeskip she’s spared from imprisonment by the revolutionaries, finding refuge with Luffy's father and brother, no less. Even in Dressrosa, as she’s given the task of protecting Rebecca from Diamante, it is Kyros who fights on behalf of the two in the end. Sanji asking Robin for help shows extreme growth, and retroactively injects Robin with a new sense of purpose/value that she’s seldom received throughout the series. It's a gesture that meant a tremendous amount considering Sanji is several times stronger than Robin to begin with. As Shounen readers, we have an inherent value system that rewards characters for their physical accomplishments. So when Sanji is put into negative situations or is meant to look weak, we feel that Oda hates him or is “dropping the ball”. We fail to ask “Why does Oda keep putting Sanji into these unsavory scenarios?” Rarely does a writer like Oda do things without a reason. Underneath all the negativity was a compelling narrative of a character learning to love himself, as another character is given a chance to shine in the role of the savior for once.
Also speaking of Dressrosa, she reaches out to Usopp the same way she did on Sabaody before getting turned into a Toy by sugar. She‘s never been in action scenes, but she always was my favorite Straw Hat because I just loved the way she addresses the other straw hats and how she translates normal names to luffy‘s stupid nicknames for him. Obviously all the history dumps we get with her were also a main reason for me liking her so much. So when Sanji just thought „Ok, she wants Robin, I give her Robin because she can handle it herself“ I was so exited and Oda didn’t disappoint in the slightest. When the chapter of her Demon Form dropped I couldn’t stop talking about it to my friends who don’t know anything about one piece because you had the feeling that you just read something you will never forget for the rest of your life. Oda really knocked it out of the park with this one
If I remember correctly, "Nika" is an onomatopoeia for laughter, thing that made people think about a strong connection between Sun God Nika and Joyboy.
This part of the story has brought out such a strange mix of reactions from the community. I remember people continually saying with each new chapter how, "this is the best chapter of the raid so far", or "this is the best chapter for [insert character] so far" over and over throughout the weeks, and yet people aren't connecting the dots that this is one of the best arcs of One Piece. Every damn chapter is just so densley packed full of goodness.
@@adoniscreed4031 with the exclusion of kinemon, kanjuro, kiku ALL SURVIVING from Kaido. And the explanation in particular for kinemon surviving was absolute garbage. I wanna say Wano has always been hitting peak fiction, but there have been quite a few chapters that were just not good let alone great or amazing. All emotional attachment to characters that “died” has gone out the window. To the point where IF there is an actual death, many of our first thoughts are going to be whether or not said character comes back. Tension in this arc has been way lower than it should be.
@@HazzyDevil We've seen people survive: without food for weeks, city destroying bombs exploding point blank, multiple lightning strikes, deadly poison (multiple times), execution style moves (Pound), skull shattering impacts, and so SO much more. What would posses you to think getting stabbed once is enough to kill someone in One Piece?
@@HazzyDevil I'm saying that this is entirely consistent with the story. If you want to stick with the sentiment of "nor do those justify themselves" that's fine. People's ridiculous durability in One Piece can throw some off, but don't act like it hasn't been consistent. Kiku, Kinemon, and Kajuro surviving is not surprising in the slightest.
i love your analysis of momo’s character. I feel like people tend to forget that when toki sent them into the future, in real time oden’s death is still very fresh in their minds.
That with conqueres haki is a technique that luffy learned while 1010 and Zoro awakened his conqueres Haki in the same chapter that’s what kaido meant Zoro in that one moment applied conqueres haki on his blade. Wich is the same thing that luffy does with kaido in the same chapter
Momo had one of the most impactful and emotional speeches I've ever seen in One Piece outside of maybe Usopp in Enies Lobby during this stretch of chapters. He continues to amaze me as a character.
31:52 Weirdly enough, Orochi is actually named after the japanese mythological creature his powers are based on, Yamata No Orochi. I don't know if any other character in One Piece has a name that's so on the nose as his is. I know many characters get their names from different stuff but this is as if Rob Lucci's name was Rob Leopard.
On that dinosaur laser fight: One of the best things about One Piece is that it always manages to make me feel like a kid again. Hence, why I also revel in the dinosaur laser fights like someone half my own age. I freaking love that One Piece makes me feel this way
I also love the 'help me robin' moment. It just adds so much to Sanji. He loves women obviously. And some of the ways he loves women are a bit much, for sure. But he also loves them as heroes. They are the source of everything good and happy and pure in his life, and though he does feel compelled to protect them, that is not necessarily because he views them as weak, but because he is following the example they have set. He is honoring what women have done for him. And his absolute lack of hesitation or conflictedness in calling out for Robin's help was at once surprising and completely consistent with his character. It recontextualizes all of Sanjis weird views of women. Like, I love that he must have been thinking 'Oh, you're going to let me have Robin come save me? Thanks! Because I know Robin and she will come and she will save me and she will wreck you. Such a convenient out you've given me'. I'm not saying some things about Sanji aren't an issue when it comes to him and the ladies. But this moment showed there is so much complexity to those views and his character which has been shaped largely by women. And some of those views aren't an issue. Some are beautiful and more evolved than even we as readers who often dismiss Sanji as sexist or a perv, which there is that part of him, hold. I, like many, felt Sanji calling for Robin was not a good look, but then instantly got leveled by the realization that I was being the jerk, and I just got taught a lesson by one of the most notorious pervs in anime, a genre with many pervs. It's hard to pass judgment on Sanji as a whole but Oda, in one moment here, added so much complexity to Sanjis character without really technically changing anything about Sanji but just revealing something that was already there but wasn't so obvious. Just the depth in this moment. Oda, the guy can write.
It's so adorable to see Merphy react to laser dinosaur the same way Luffy and Chopper react to anything that a little kid would think is cool, like Franky transformations and ninjas, I almost can see the star in her eyes and I love it!!!
I also hurt for Momo. I really think he hits differently than a lot of other One Piece characters. His arc has been fascinating. I feel like this increases the weight behind the theory that Momo will carry on with the Straw Hats. I think we will see some continued great growth from him as he learns his powers and he will be able to retain some of his childhood in the adventure with the very silly Straw Hats. Great video! Crazy to believe you are almost caught up.
One Piece is often symbolic… maybe Tama and her “face cheeks” (amazing term, I love it so much) represents the ability of an innocent to soften the hearts of a nation, cultivate tenderness and protectiveness, and to consequently raise revolution against tyranny. When she garners the loyalty of Kaido’s army with her “face cheeks” (dango), Oda could be painting a picture of how innocence and childishness (literally her “baby fat”) sews doubt in the hearts of even the tyrant’s peons.
God the moment between brooke and Robin really reminds you just how incredibly sad and tragic brookes whole story is, all those years alone its why binks sake still just makes me wanna cry
Merphy, I’m not arguing that it wasn’t a bit cheap (it was), but the medicine used on Zoro was referenced earlier in the story (on Zou if I remember correctly). Just thought you’d like to know! Love your content! Stay awesome!
I love that Oda changed one of his dinosaur design slightly to reflect recent discoveries, only to turn around and have a triceratops into a helicopter
One of the reasons Luffy is connected to the Nika is because he brings the dawn. It's been a very common thing for in the series with Luffy bringing back the sun and clearing away the darkness
I find the innocence of Yamato extremely endearing. It was first exhibited in chapter 986, where Oda showed how much she trusted her father to be loving to her, when she was shocked by the bombs on her wrist. And in her flashback chapter, as he throws her in the dungeon, she cannot believe it. Regardless of whether or not Kaido gets a sympathetic back story, Yamato is always going to be what she is, a girl without an ounce of cynicism. Had Vivi joined the crew in their journey, she would have been that character. I cannot help but feel Yamato would fill in her shoes quite well. Also, I have a feeling she and chopper would make good friends, being the innocent ones in the crew..
I feel quite sad for Yamato at that moment looking back, despite everything that happened to her, despite him choosing to stand against his father, there was still a part of her that wanted to believe in Kaidou, only for it once again to be proven what kind of man he is
Almost there! Can’t wait for the reaction of the next section esp with Sanji’s fight. So much happened for him in that fight and with Merphy being so refreshed with the entire series, I’m sure there’s going to be lots to say about him. I’m predicting a lil character study in the next one, let’s see!
Same it was an amazing moment for Sanji's character showing his growth after the events of whole cake island. What I didn't like was that most of the fandom was calling him a coward for doing that.
@@cosmojames week to week reaction for the fandom have been kinda annoying for a while now. I was surprised to see so many people didn't like the Sanji moment and it went on until Robin herself said what Sanji did there was great a few chapters later.
@@nii9995 It seems to me that part of the fandom (which I believe is just a vocal minority) just mindlessly read One Piece. They keep waiting for the cliche shounen they got used to from watching isekais, even though they barely have any reason to expect anything like that. And they complain every single time.
I'm so glad you talked about that part with Momo's age change! I've thought the same thing, but I've barely seen anyone talk about it that way, people seem to be taking Luffy's perspective and expecting him to just figure shit out,
I feel like one of the major differences/parallels between the straw hats and the scabbards is how reliant the leader is on his subordinates. Oden was carrying the scabbards on his shoulders, figuratively, and literally at the end, but Luffy is a leader who has the humility to step down and let himself be carried, as you said at the beginning of the video.
Touching on the crews compassion for each other another moment I think about for sanji is when he had Nami’s body and refused to smoke until she gave him a light just wholesome moments I love
One of my favorite things about Merphy’s commentary is how genuinely excited she is about what she’s taking it. She “geeks out” the way most of us did when we read all of this stuff for the first time. It’s the closest thing you can get to seeing the story with fresh eyes again. Clearly she’s very intelligent. She’s practiced in literary analysis and knows how to identify and break things down. And this is Shonen, so no matter how good it is there’s always gonna be some nonsense. But what really sets her apart for me is that she doesn’t let the intellectual stuff dilute the genuine wonder and excitement you feel when you read something this good. She gives herself wholly to One Piece. And I honestly think that’s the best way to enjoy it. Keep up the fantastic content!
I'm glad you took more time to express how you are hurting for Momo cos that's exactly how I feel for him, especially when I first read that chapter. Idk it just hurt my mom heart. He already had so much to bear at such a young age, and when he expressed his pain of feeling like a burden and because he's only just a child was heartbreaking to me. But here's me still hoping there's a way to bring him back to his original child form.
The worst (best) thing about the "Tricerocopter" moment is that it is based off real batshit crazy theories about how dinosaurs lived. Stegosaurus using its plates to glide, Iguanodon only having a small opening in its mouth for its tongue to pull food like a tentacle, Sauropods having trunks, fire breathing Parasaurolophus.
44:30 This concerns me as well. But considering Kaido recruits by crushing the will of others, I'm *hoping* it works by restoring their will and shifting their attitudes to be like they were before they were subjugated by Kaido.
The anime really helps with Hyogoro’s likeability especially with his interactions with and thoughts on Luffy, yakuza friends introduction & interactions, and his ties with Oden being fleshed out. The Anime fleshes out other key Wano characters, such as the Scabbards, Otama, Otoko, Onimaru, and Hirori. The Wano arc of the anime is just great in general.
@@shahriarfahim5862 The Wano arc really has not had that flaw unlike when compared to past arcs. In fact it helped expand many important scenes that the manga glossed over or outright skipped.
@@EdgardoJCruz-dk5kv That is not really true. There are still many episodes where time just gets wasted on purpose to padd out the running time. Be it with very slow moving scenes or tons of flashbacks or showing us scenes we already have seen many times.
There is some amazing subtext in the whole Sanji asking Robin to fight Black Maria indeed. Not only does Sanji prove that he has learned his lesson about trusting a crewmate to cover for his weakness (and Robin, a woman, who will be put in danger in this fight, to boot) but he also implicitly shows that he doesn’t care what will happen to the (again) lady adversary, Black Maria, anymore, who just threatened his well-being in a surprisingly heinous way. And he definitely knows Robin is not about to show any mercy in the ensuing fight. And he doesn’t care. I can’t stress this enough. That’s a lot of character growth for him and truly one of my favourite moments in general.
Honestly the fact that Marco past his prime was just barely breaking a sweat against king and queen and yet Marco in his prime lost the payback war is pretty telling about how well blackbeard has kept his cards hidden
Back in Whiskey Peak, Zoro said he doesn't sleep unless he feels safe about where he is. And here he's sleeping being lugged around by Sanji _in a warzone._ The trust these two idiots have in each other.
It's also a hilarious comedy scene. Up there with the "push the severely injured old man back into the ground" and "Chopper is Law's hat now" moments.
Dammmn that’s a dope detail I didn’t know about!
Oda: Changes Pay Pay's zoan design to be more scientifically accurate.
Also Oda: "Alright so Sasaki's gonna spin his horn thingies like a helicopter and fly."
Oda > Paleaonthologists
it's scientifically accurate wdym
What, have you not seen the Triceracopter? They’re everywhere in paleontology museums
Merphy starting one piece: I'm not really a fan of absurdism
Merphy now: A Triceratops that turns into helicopter and she couldn't be happier about it
That's not absurd, this is simply how these creatures hunted their prey in ancient times.
@@SamVimes27 I feel over laughing when I first read that
That's what triceratops do lmao.
@@SamVimes27 True, true
@Sean Are you caught up with the one piece manga?
The worst part about these videos is when they end, I'm always enthralled
funny that considering nobody could have finished the video in time
Gonna wait another week
kind of like one piece one day : )
I can’t wait 1h video in one sitting.
I always split the video when I’m eating
@@generalyousif3640 you get me bro. for some reason, watching a good youtube video while eating is like the ultimate combo
The "First person to flinch is a loser" incident form 1001 is honestly so incredibly great. I couldn't stop laughing the first time I read it.
It really is hilarious because you're expecting them to be fully focused on surviving and winning but here they are taking damage they could easily avoid over their stupid dick measuring contest 🤣🤣🤣 and I wouldnt have it any other way hahaha those 3 bickering is always hilarious
@@adoniscreed4031 taking the fight serious and beating the emperors 😪
Showing I have a bigger schlong than the other two 👍
Should be animated in March. Should be a fun episode
I still can't stop laughing at that moment
Same. I burst out laughing. I can't remember when was the last time I laughed like that while reading OP.
Nice connection that Brook is a supportive shadow for his friends considering what he lacked when they first met.
Yohohohohoho (skull joke)
I love how it was not immediatly luffy vs kaido, but the yonko vs the worst generation
I mean, wg vs Big Mom is the less important fight so it had to come first
And I love them splitting up makes perfect sense... Big Mom was such a menace in that fight that it was literally impossible for them to take down Kaido while she is nuking them from above... Getting Big Mom out of the rooftop and leaving Kaido for Luffy was the only right move to make but they held their ground so well!!!
I'm one of those people, absolutely. Commentary heavy Merphy is the best Merphy. This section has so much to unpack and it easily consists of the most hype parts of Wano. RoofPiece is incredible. "How far will your ceiling go?" is one of my favorite moments. Sanji learning to ask for help for some reason really spoke to me as he's been the guy throughout the series to go on and try and solve issues on his own. The Robin segment really was great. There are so many great moments. I do love how it immediately doesn't start with Kaido vs Luffy like we typically do. Too many conquerors for one roof top, it seems. Zoro being carried around by Sanji is by far one of the best visual gags and I will die on that hill. Momo has quickly become one of my favorite characters but damn, Kaido really is up there as one of the worst anime fathers.
Edit: I'm super excited for Mephy to catch up but there's also this feeling of dread knowing we won't be getting these deep dives for a while with three chapter reviews.
I think we will be getting deep dives.. thematic ones. She said she wanted to do this.
Judge is still worst father to me in One Piece.
Nico Robin chapter is one of the most emotionally Cathartic chapter in the series.
Cathartic*
You mentioned Ashura Doji being the voice of reason, with him telling the rest to not trust the fake Oden. However, when Ashura slices the fake Oden, notice how he only slices his cheek, just in case it actually was the real one. I loved that moment.
Shutenmaru?
When Brook called Big Mom "Young lady" and asked her to show her panties, he got my utmost respect ever since. The respect that's higher than achieving the Pirate King's title.
He is like 20 years older than her lol.
@@kailupo7543 im still waiting for brook to drop the ball of rocks being his sibling/childhood friend
00:00:00 ⟾ Intro - Format: Future Plans
00:00:49 ⟾ Intro - Format: Ch. 1001-1025
00:00:59 ⟾ Fights - Roof Piece
00:02:12 ⟾ Highlights - how will your ceiling go, Zoro flame cut
00:03:19 ⟾ Highlights - Law taking orders
00:04:10 ⟾ Humour - first to flinch loser
00:04:57 ⟾ Humour - Zoro order role
00:05:17 ⟾ (Cat)
00:05:24 ⟾ Spectacle - panelling, one-liners
00:05:53 ⟾ Highlights - Luffy carried by Zoro
00:07:06 ⟾ Fights - Dragon Twister Demolition Breath
00:07:21 ⟾ Plot - shadow figure samurai save, Hiyori
00:09:03 ⟾ Tangent - Sanji-Black Maria-Robin: crew faith understanding
00:12:04 ⟾ Tangent - Brook: role, support, Thriller Bark
00:16:36 ⟾ Tangent - Robin: demon, Enies Lobby
00:20:20 ⟾ Robin: Sabo-Koala flashback
00:20:40 ⟾ Robin: Black Maria illusions/manipulation, Brook congruence
00:23:40 ⟾ Characters - Hyogoro: training, Oda and big casts, Whole Cake Island, investment
00:26:53 ⟾ Highlights - Marco vs. King-Queen, ‘dinosaur laser fight’, ‘triceracopter’
00:28:33 ⟾ Characters - Chopper: monster, doctor, Ice Oni resolution
00:30:25 ⟾ Oden Fake Fake-Out Death - Ashura Doji
00:31:47 ⟾ Orochi Fake-Out Death, Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Yamata no Orochi
00:32:21 ⟾ Characters - Momonosuke: power level, Voice-of-All-Things, modified devil fruit, Kaido parallels/confrontation
00:35:28 ⟾ Orochi beheadings, Scabbards
00:35:56 ⟾ Highlights - Zoro: tanking ‘Conquest of the Sea’, Ashura Conqueror’s Haki
00:38:00 ⟾ Fights - Killer vs. Hawkins: Kid life
00:39:01 ⟾ Highlights - Law giving orders, Sanji and Zoro-pack, faith in Luffy
00:40:44 ⟾ Plot - Big Mom, Tama, Mothering Mode, Ulti, Nami
00:44:10 ⟾ Tama - Kibi Kibi no Mi, freedom theme
00:45:16 ⟾ Zeus, Hera, Nami, Clima-Tact
00:45:37 ⟾ Fights - Kid vs. Big Mom
00:46:20 ⟾ Plot - Luffy falls
00:46:32 ⟾ Plot - Kaido, ‘couldn’t be Joyboy either’, Momonosuke, Yamato, Oden’s journal
00:47:25 ⟾ Plot - Momonosuke Kanjuroden scene, Kikunojo stabbed,
00:49:24 ⟾ Fake-out Deaths and Oda: the mangaka who cried wolf, emotional investment
00:51:37 ⟾ Plot - Luffy’s fall: Chopper reaction, Sanji, alliance’s belief in Luffy
00:53:09 ⟾ Yamato - vs. Kaido, history, Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Okuchi no Makami
00:54:33 ⟾ Reveals - Who’s-Who - CP-9, Gomu Gomu no Mi, Sun God Nika, Skypiea bonfire panel, Will of D., Joyboy, vs. Jinbei
00:56:34 ⟾ Plot - Marco vs. King-Queen, Mink special medicine (plot convenience), R.I.P. Zoro-pack
00:57:50 ⟾ Reveals - race atop Red Wall, flames
00:58:11 ⟾ Plot - Marco subbed out, Zoro-Sanji in: stars taking the stage, belief in Luffy
00:59:25 ⟾ Hints - Sanji’s body, raid suit, fire power, Zoro dynamic, fighting side-by-side
01:00:22 ⟾ Characters - Momonosuke: aged up, dragon form {coloured version is my lock screen}, loss, trauma, moral implications
01:03:13 ⟾ Plot - Yamato flashback
01:03:34 ⟾ Characters - Momonosuke: child or adult, burden on shoulders
01:04:55 ⟾ Reveals - Oni race, Yamato, Kaido
01:05:07 ⟾ Yamato vs. Kaido, Momonosuke potential, Luffy as Pirate King
01:05:44 ⟾ {Merphy glitching}
01:06:02 ⟾ Wrap-up, Overall {Merphy unstable}
01:06:48 ⟾ Outro
01:07:09 ⟾ [Promo] [Credits]
not all heroes wear capes
Thank you man
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Legend
This really helps, Thank you :)
I always search for your comment when its a one peice review you're a legend
"I love this character's name who I can't pronounce!"
Merphy's One Piece Journey in a Nutshell.
Black Maria’s wheel is called a Wanyudo, a type of Japanese Yokai. The legend behind it is actually really disturbing.
The Wanyudo was rolling down a street in a town when it meets the gaze of a woman. It tells the woman to look back at her son, when she does she notices that her son is gone. She looks back at the Wanyudo and sees it eating her son-limb by limb
Thanks, I hate it.
Thanks, I love it.
He said; look at me, look at your son, look back at me, look back at your son, now look back at me, your son's in my mouf
@@MagillanicaLouM Foiling my plans???
and One Piece version, its a person who ate Pug smile and run on a wheel like a hamster 😂
IMO the true mark of a die-hard One Piece addict is when you start re-experiencing old parts of the stories through other people while simultaneously caught up and how that experience of the same long-term story staggered in time gives depth to the current story as well as makes you appreciate the older parts more in retrospect. Welcome to the club :)
As a firm believer of Arthurs theory about One Piece, the fact that this literally is one of the best examples of how One Piece has connected so many people to enjoy it together simply makes me... "laugh" :)
Brooke being a musician and having a crew of musicians plays a part in the way he handles situations like in jazz you support and give each band member a solo and keep the established rhythm going. I think that’s what Brooke is for to keep the rhythm of the fight going in favor of the straw hat crew
Yeah when she was talking about his role I was thinking: Of course, he is a musician. I really thought she would point it out at some moment.
Bringing up jazz reminded me that Brook's favorite instrument to play is the violin & the violin has an interesting history in jazz. Apparently, it was very uncommon to include a violinist & many claimed it unsuitable for jazz. Things changed.
This is something I never thought about even as someone who used to be a performing musician. Good catch, my guy
I always think to that scene when the Rumbar Pirates died and Brook is the last alive. He says, "why?! leaving only the accompaniment left?!" Brook can play solo, but he doesn't prefer to, he likes playing the accompaniment in a group band. It's his place to stand beside and offer a helping hand, just like how he was with Yorkie when the Rumbar Pirates were in their heyday.
I live for comments like this, my enjoyment of one piece is somehow increased again haha
Sanji asking for help is a great scene actually. Before whole cake he never once asked for help, and always had this martyr tendency.
All throughout the journey he tried and failed to sacrifice himself for the crew. Back in enies lobby he took a beating against kalifa and still didn't ask for help, thriller bark he tried to give his head for luffy but got knocked out by zoro, dressrosa he stopped doflamingo to let the ship escape, but ended up in the ship as well, then the whole marriage thing with big mom he tried even to be non-chalant about it in his letter, but still didn't work to prevent the crew to follow him.
Great observation haki there!
For sure it was the character development after Luffy forced him to ask for help at whole cake that made this scene so great for Sanji and how he has refused to do it throughout the series
He also was tactical being so loud, it made them aware they were watched by a network, hich cant be accidental.
He also trying to sacrifice himself against Enel as well
Your our Boy Sanji!
It was definitely a win-win situation for Robin and Sanji:
Robin felt finally being able to save and Sanji finally felt being worthy to be saved.
Such a wholesome moment. ❤️
I love your comment so much, my first thought when I read this scene was, this is the first time I remember (although I am only on my first read through) Sanji actually asking for help and after whole cake island it just hit different - especially thinking about how, time and time again, he's been willing to throw his life away in similar situations, not saying he has a death wish - in Enies Lobby he told Nami he didn't want to die but he would to avoid hitting a lady - but he didn't value his life as highly as he did other peoples. E.g., the Baratie when he said the best way to repay Zef was putting his life on the line to fight that guy (and Luffy told him the old man didn't save him to throw his life away and that's a terrible way to repay him), thriller bark when he said to Zoro 'what about your dream' and that Kuma should kill him like his dreams weren't as important and then WCI where he was ready to give up his future for the sake of his crew, and then die with his family instead of running away (I'm sure I'll pick up more on the re-read) but I appreciate how deep this part of him goes and how well Oda's written it so that this moment landed so well and was really satisfying
You would not believe how divided the fanbase was when sanji called for help, but I completely agree that it’s a great character moment, respecting Robin to not only not need to be “something to protect” but someone who can hold her own.
Also, Robin hadn’t had a major fight since skypia, so this was nice to see
Everyone wants everybody to be completely badass 200% of the time even though One Piece isn't that type of series.
Divided on what? Sanji called her knowing it was a trap and called her knowing robin was going to win. What was the divide about? That's what happened, that was the intent. Robin makes it clear, that that was the intent, went as far as calling him worthy of being the "wings of the future king of pirates." What is the divide?
@@kingofmagiccity hey, I’m on your side, I like it as a part of his character. I just remember a lot of people in comments/on Reddit criticizing sanji that week
@@edwardnowakowski5990 if it's up for interpretation I can understand being frustrated with sanji, it was made very clear what the intent was. I don't appreciate when people purposely misinterpret the intent of an author. It's lame. I don't understand what the divide is. Sanji doesn't hit women, Black Maria needs to be taken down, sanji screams for robin, the whole crew of the strawhats understand the situation, like she says robin comes prepared and claps Black Maria. Sanji even later has an internal struggle because he thought he blacked out and hit a woman while he was in that suit. I mean. It's all there.
There is absolutely no denying he did that knowing robin wins that fight. Period
There are so many great moments in these chapters. Who's Who and Jinbe exposition was number one for theory piece, but the amount of hype for Robin clutching Maria into oblivion was like no other.
Among all the gags that oda pulled off the "this is just how a dinosaur fight" is my absolute fave
As a point of clarification, when Kaido said that Yamato was the child of "ogres", that was just the closest translation available in English. The term he actually used, "Oni" is a type of demon found in traditional Japanese folklore, often depicted wielding a kanabo, a type of wooden club with multiple regularly placed metallic protrusions, which is very reminiscent of Kaido's own club
I LOVE the dynamic that Oda Sensei creates between the characters. It’s never boring and never gets old. And I soooo appreciate Luffy’s humility as well, which is something he’s never lost even after the time skip and becoming as strong as he has…it’s ingrained in him and I LOVE it!
The trust Zoro has in Sanji to be comfortable sleeping with everything going on is wonderful.
That panel of zoro and Sanji performing a dual attack was amazing. They had not had such a panel since Fishman Island, ten years before.
I'm all in for Wano act 3 being one of the best streaks of chapters in the series.
Oh and I think Foxfire will die, but not before he sees adult momo
Don’t forget he needs to see O-Tsuru too!
That scene is SO GOOD... when they say that they can see Luffy becoming pirate king if they win. Completing each other's sentences and using two attacks at the same time are such anime cliches but they are so insanely cool 🤣
@@adoniscreed4031 with Marco looking on like the approving master, oh man it's so good
I’m not sure if you noticed this but one of the samurai in the cave has an uncanny resemblance to Zoro. He’s also the one kawamatsu connects to Zoro when talking about why he let hiyori give Zoro enma.
Also the resemblance between ryuma the one who Zoro fought in thriller bark and Zoro. In appearance and both being one eyed samurai.
I love the scene of jimbe calmly shutting a racist down and then giving him the Mike Tyson beat down after. It's such a good scene
I like how jimbei let him talk his shit for a bit and then he was like “ok, that’s enough”
@@adrianlara5045 right let him think he's smart then beat his ass
Brook is the most experienced member of the crew overall, second most equipped to deal with other Pirates of the New World other than Jimbei. Maybe not in strength, but he just understands so much of pirate politics.
This series always amazes me with its scope. One day im navigating complex politics related to the fall of a civilization. the other im learning about how dinosaurs hunted irl.
I was so looking forward to you reviewing black Maria vs Robin and was really curious how you were gonna take that whole scene with sanji calling out for help. A lot of people didn't take that scene too well but I absolutely loved it for what it was and what it meant.. it's so enjoyable watching your videos and I absolutely love commentary heavy merph lol
I'm surprised so many didn't like the seen especially since there were plenty of people who wanted to see more of Robin.
@@mrwoob9792 These moment with Sanji asking for help is so great like every Sanji's moments since Zou are linked to his development and I don't understand why so much people don't like or just don't understand this scene, it is amazing !
@@davidyang1548 there are those in the community who don’t care for character development and just watch for the fights and power-scaling. I think those people may be the ones who this scene did not vibe with. I agree that it really helped Sanji’s character development and growth here as well as Robin’s so as others have said, win/win.
@@roz4688 Yes I Know there are many people in the community who’re just interested in fights but one piece is first of all a story and great characters (development, personnality, writing)
@@davidyang1548 One piece is an adventure manga, not a battle manga. Too many people don't understand that.
18:30 - Merphy seeing other people going through one piece for the first time is such a wholesome thing. trully, ONE OF US!
28:34 - Merphy is just me when I was reading those chapters and this is great
Sanji calling out to Robin works on so many levels, not just from a character growth perspective, but also on a strategic level. By screaming out for Robin, he let’s all the Straw Hats know that Robin is being targeted and let’s them know that they’re being watched.
I love the Demon form especially because of her backstory hating all the other kids because they bullied her for being a demon child. In the family of the straw hats it doesn't matter what you are you can do or be anything you want in order to support each other. It just reminds me of the same thing that chopper does where he hated being rejected as a monster but if it's for Luffy or his friends he'll gladly become one.
I love how Brook's role in a lot of arcs is as a supporting role since he's the musician of the crew, and most of the time really good music will strengthen any scene from a film or show. Like the sign of a great soundtrack is that it supports the scene without drawing your attention from the moment it is attached to
With Tama, you've gotta remember that the current situation is the impossible. Her fruit only tames animals, not people. It's only working on smile users because they're mutants who bent the knee to Kaido & used their freedoms to destroy her home. So, consider it community service lol. It makes you think though, because she is domesticating them, which is how we have pets. Some owners are horrible, some are great.
Cruel people who thrive by taking away other people's freedom don't get to complain when someone else takes away theirs. It's as simple as that.
@@steelram4098 it's how prison works. Besides, helping a sweet little girl restore peace to her country is hardly forced labour.
@@ajdoku865 i get your point to an extent, but Oda really played with fire with this, so i hope it gets addressed. I hope it's revealed that this power actually had a time limit and at a certain point they started following her on their own free will, rather than being tamed the whole time. It would be a horrible unintentional message to send imho if they stay tamed forever.
@@allhailtheking6039 I get it, in principle, and if it carries on after the arc ends fair enough. I doubt it because Tama is sweet and I suspect it plays into her ability (kinda like a reverse soul pocus).
Still it'd be one thing if they were innocent or unconnected victims, like the toys in dressrosa. We've watched these guys for 2 acts, being scum without consequences. Remember in Act 1, when batman tried to kill Otsuru or that panel where the mother was contemplating killing her baby. That's the people we're sudden defending on principle, as if this turn around isn't fair or just.
If nothing else, its a twist on the Momotaro folklore, and we should started considering if our pets are slaves.
@@ajdoku865 Nah it isn't to defend them, they deserve what is coming to them i see eye to eye with you on that 100%, it is not them the problem for me, but the slavery part being painted in a good light unintentionally by Oda just because it serves a good cause, like Tama is not a morally gray character who would make compromises for the greater good, like you said she is a sweet little girl and one of the kindest characters i'd argue, and that is exactly why i have a problem with it, because it looks like the message being sent is it is okay to make people basically slaves if it serves a good cause, and it rubs the wrong way when this comes from a morally pure character because it can be interpreted as the author agreeing to this notion.
"Law is a team player but will always be grumpy about it" is honestly a pretty great summary of him.
I like Zoro’s “I stole it” line because it feels like he’s making a goofy joke considering he’s a pirate now. Especially with the grin he has when saying it
About Nami and Tama; Nami has shown to step up whenever kids get involved. She first did this in Punk Hazard, when they first met the giant kids, she was the one who decided they were going to take care of them, and she did the same thing now with Tama. I'm guessing this is because of what happened to her and when it happened to her. Also Tama's power only works on animals and smile users so I guess that's why Oda doesn't see it as a bad thing. I mean, it's like having a character with telepathic powers that uses them to de-escalate a fight vs a character with telepathic powers who uses them to make an entire town follow his will. Both are manipulating the will of others but ultimately one's doing it in a very particular moment for a very particular reason and the other's doing it for very evil reasons and for a while (and I know Tama's been controlling some of these guys for a while now, but I have to assume she'll leave them free once the fight's over).
why does this manga make me cry so much, even when someone is just talking about it
Because we're heavily invested in it. I would assume it's part of your childhood as well (it is in my case). Been a fan of this manga/Anime for half of my life. I get the same feeling with Harry Potter and Pixar classics.
Both Robin and Chopper embracing their old labels that they felt as a curse and flipping it into their own power to fight for the crew is so good
About the pill they gave to zoro, the consequences of taking it were mentioned; that the damage would be twice as worse once the effects wore off; more like a temporary physiologic painkiller than anything else. Also, the medicine of the minks were kinda hinted at in zou, so I don't really see much of a narrative problem with it. Though I can see how it would be jarring for some. Great incoherent rambling as always Merphy! Always the highlight of my Fridays
The pill being introduced in Zou is one of those plot points that I only believe it actually happened cuz everyone says so cuz I sure as hell dont remember it 🤣 right alongside the tamatebako box hahaha
@@adoniscreed4031 They can't read. The panel they mention doesn't imply shit. I'm typing this a bit aggressively, but I can't believe people are still defending this shit
@@mahmii0174 it seems that is you the one who can't read, Zoro clearly implies that there is something odd with the healing speed of the minks.
How this is not a clue? Please explain without insults ?
@@DarkChaos1986 You bring up that panel and Zoro’s thoughts, but let me ask you this:
With the side effects of the drug, what is the point in ever using it unless there’s an urgent need? Jack had left Zou and most of the citizens and warriors were still bandaged up regardless. So why use medicine that makes u feel WORSE afterwards when there’s no immediate need for the healing benefit?
@@mahmii0174 if you need people able to fight, you can gather one easily between the less injured, also when Nekomamushi get a shot from Chopper, he started to act like he was healed, Chopped yelled at him saying "this is not an instantaneous healing medicine, you still need to rest and avoid movement" then he proceed to chill.
But sure, that mean nothing. /s
Funny thing about Kaido's crew is that he's got a collection of losers. People that instead of choosing death with their ideals and dreams intact now serve him in a defeated state, physically and emotionally. Not the best type of people to surround yourself with...
If your One Piece chapter review wouldn't be out of order, it wouldn't be you Merphy. I love your passion for the whole story.
You not being just manga youtuber but giving your perspective as a book enthusiast and highlighting the ODA's skill as an artist not general mangaka is what I like most about your vids
We all know Dinosaur hunt their prey like that. Oda is 100% correct for Ancient creatures Paleontology.
On the special pill that heals Zoro, I would just like to point out that similar plot devices and actual in-world items have been used before. It has a drawback that comes after it's used. The significant thing now is that we've never seen it used for Zoro. The only other time it's been used on a main character is Luffy with Ivankov's hormone boost. The other times have been the guardians of Alabasta that drank a special kind of water that made them strong but end up killing them. Then there's the pills that Hody took (which didn't kill him but it still greatly affected him afterwards). And then there's the Rumble Ball themselves that abuse of it has turned Chopper incapable of combat before and during this section of the arc as well.
Point is, it's rare but it does exist in the fringes of the setting and the use of that pill will for surely have consequences for Zoro.
Basically about the scene of yamato in the cave
Kaido threw yamato in the cave expecting the samurai to kill or hurt her
The three people are the daimyo of various regions of wano
Also a fun fact:The samurai with bandages over his eyes is shimotsuki ushimaru. He is a descendant of the Sword god Ryuma who zoro fought on thriller bark atleast his corpse
I love that Merphy thinks that people who read the manga multiple times have a way better understanding and know-how about all the intricacies of the world of One Piece and probably could already infer stuff like "What about the Sun God and that weird bonfire panel in Skypiea!?"
Oh, my sweet summer child. We don't know anything, dear Merph. We are as enlightened as you are. This series is going for over two decades now. But you are still right on time when it comes to uncovering the secrets of One Piece. In fact, your arrival is spot on.
Only one review left and you will be a member of us weekly chapter addicts. We welcome you with open arms to suffer together with us :)
The fact that Zoro's king's haki was subtley introduced back in Enies Lobby and he is the first pirate other than Emperors to use Supreme Conquerer's is awesome. And Zoro unknowingly helping luffy with this is fascinating.
I don't think he's there first... Dracule is probably capable of the same. Mihawk probably didn't really teach him(otherwise Zorro wouldn't known what exactly he was doing) but Zorro probably picked it up instinctively after training with mihawk as long as he did. Afterall, mihawk is known to regularly spar with shanks
He is the first to use it unconsciously…..
That is what he is trying to say ……
I am a Zoro fan and I’ll say this haki pre time skip was so vague and hard to spot we probably can’t say Zoro used coc
Zoro intimidates a lot…….like in sabaody and Monet……..
He basically paralysed her with his bloodlust………
But it might have been pseudo conquerors
@@ibrahimsurti4922 if it's Just about conqueror's haki, then the list becomes much much bigger though
@@georgezp7787 yeah than Zoro would def be first after shanks and whitebeard
@@ibrahimsurti4922 chinjao... Doflamingo... Reileigh...
The fireball chicken scene ended in a three way draw. They were all so stubborn that they let the attacks hit rather then dodge.
OVER AN HOUR LONG 😍😍😍 I just love watching your passion for this story!! I feel like these videos are just exactly what you started your TH-cam channel for and it's beautiful to see!! 💛💛💛
Back then it was more..
The medicine thing that healed zoro was actually mentioned in the zou arc so it wasn’t quite out of the blue
1h 7 min instead of 1h 12min from last week? Man, Merph is keeping it sort with this one
That how high will your ceiling go moment is so big. One of the hypest things in all of OP... remember, Luffy is only fucking 19. And he's already able to fight on par with the strongest people in the world. In a world where it's pretty much unilaterally implied that strength just continues to increase with age, at least up to a certain point.
I Love how at the beginning of the story Merphy wasn´t to sure about the absurdist part of the story but know she totaly accepts and loves laser shooting and helicopter transforming dinosaur peopole without questioning it. xD
not that anyone could be againt laser shooting dinosaur people. xD
That is how they hunted in anchient times
@@barryallen2240 my mistake I'm not to knowledgeable about the ancient times. ^^
Many fans felt that Sanji looked bad in chapter 1005 for asking Robin to help him. At the time, they were mostly concerned with how “lame” Oda had portrayed Sanji. They failed to recognize that this moment was the culmination of 300 chapters of patient character progression. The lesson Sanji had learned on Whole Cake Island was finally being exercised right before our eyes. No longer would he operate as the sacrificial lamb or failed martyr we had seen in the past. Without shame, he asked a member of his crew to put themselves in the line of fire for him - and a WOMAN no less.
On the other hand, Robin is a character that has time after time been treated as a damsel in distress. As a little girl she was saved by Jaguar D Saul, then spared by Aokiji on several occasions. In Alabasta, it was Luffy who rescued her from Crocodile (who betrayed her). In Enies Lobby, it’s the entire SH crew who come to her aid. Thriller Bark has Brook rescuing her from a zombie spider monkey (ironic). In Sabaody, as the second to last person left, she reaches out to Luffy in desperation against Kuma. During the timeskip she’s spared from imprisonment by the revolutionaries, finding refuge with Luffy's father and brother, no less. Even in Dressrosa, as she’s given the task of protecting Rebecca from Diamante, it is Kyros who fights on behalf of the two in the end.
Sanji asking Robin for help shows extreme growth, and retroactively injects Robin with a new sense of purpose/value that she’s seldom received throughout the series. It's a gesture that meant a tremendous amount considering Sanji is several times stronger than Robin to begin with.
As Shounen readers, we have an inherent value system that rewards characters for their physical accomplishments. So when Sanji is put into negative situations or is meant to look weak, we feel that Oda hates him or is “dropping the ball”. We fail to ask “Why does Oda keep putting Sanji into these unsavory scenarios?” Rarely does a writer like Oda do things without a reason. Underneath all the negativity was a compelling narrative of a character learning to love himself, as another character is given a chance to shine in the role of the savior for once.
Also speaking of Dressrosa, she reaches out to Usopp the same way she did on Sabaody before getting turned into a Toy by sugar.
She‘s never been in action scenes, but she always was my favorite Straw Hat because I just loved the way she addresses the other straw hats and how she translates normal names to luffy‘s stupid nicknames for him.
Obviously all the history dumps we get with her were also a main reason for me liking her so much. So when Sanji just thought „Ok, she wants Robin, I give her Robin because she can handle it herself“ I was so exited and Oda didn’t disappoint in the slightest.
When the chapter of her Demon Form dropped I couldn’t stop talking about it to my friends who don’t know anything about one piece because you had the feeling that you just read something you will never forget for the rest of your life.
Oda really knocked it out of the park with this one
Oh, the sanji using zoro cross is a old school reference to trigun, lol throwback
If I remember correctly, "Nika" is an onomatopoeia for laughter, thing that made people think about a strong connection between Sun God Nika and Joyboy.
This part of the story has brought out such a strange mix of reactions from the community. I remember people continually saying with each new chapter how, "this is the best chapter of the raid so far", or "this is the best chapter for [insert character] so far" over and over throughout the weeks, and yet people aren't connecting the dots that this is one of the best arcs of One Piece. Every damn chapter is just so densley packed full of goodness.
"One Piece is crazy good this week" is pretty much the most consistent sentence of my life at this point 🤣
@@adoniscreed4031 with the exclusion of kinemon, kanjuro, kiku ALL SURVIVING from Kaido. And the explanation in particular for kinemon surviving was absolute garbage. I wanna say Wano has always been hitting peak fiction, but there have been quite a few chapters that were just not good let alone great or amazing.
All emotional attachment to characters that “died” has gone out the window. To the point where IF there is an actual death, many of our first thoughts are going to be whether or not said character comes back. Tension in this arc has been way lower than it should be.
@@HazzyDevil We've seen people survive: without food for weeks, city destroying bombs exploding point blank, multiple lightning strikes, deadly poison (multiple times), execution style moves (Pound), skull shattering impacts, and so SO much more. What would posses you to think getting stabbed once is enough to kill someone in One Piece?
@@TuskyBaby lmfao those moments don’t suddenly validate staying alive by an attack from Kaido, nor do those moments justify themselves.
@@HazzyDevil I'm saying that this is entirely consistent with the story. If you want to stick with the sentiment of "nor do those justify themselves" that's fine. People's ridiculous durability in One Piece can throw some off, but don't act like it hasn't been consistent. Kiku, Kinemon, and Kajuro surviving is not surprising in the slightest.
27:58 the “dinosaur laser fight” was so awesome it caused Merphy to forget her age
i love your analysis of momo’s character. I feel like people tend to forget that when toki sent them into the future, in real time oden’s death is still very fresh in their minds.
Inching closer and closer to life as a weekly reader, you love to see it!
That with conqueres haki is a technique that luffy learned while 1010 and Zoro awakened his conqueres Haki in the same chapter that’s what kaido meant Zoro in that one moment applied conqueres haki on his blade. Wich is the same thing that luffy does with kaido in the same chapter
Seeing Robin get into a big fight essentially for the first time after time skip was really really cool...
She didn't even have a big fight pre-timeskip
@@sydm7234 Yeah, I didn't even think about that..
@@sydm7234 She actually did. The big dude Yama. Robin beat the shit out of that dude
@@enanebres6481 that was not a big fight
@@sydm7234 that's an opinion...you might not respect Yama but it was a proper 1v1 against an enemy executive
Momo had one of the most impactful and emotional speeches I've ever seen in One Piece outside of maybe Usopp in Enies Lobby during this stretch of chapters. He continues to amaze me as a character.
31:52 Weirdly enough, Orochi is actually named after the japanese mythological creature his powers are based on, Yamata No Orochi. I don't know if any other character in One Piece has a name that's so on the nose as his is. I know many characters get their names from different stuff but this is as if Rob Lucci's name was Rob Leopard.
Just a full hr of Merphy tangents? What more could I ask for!
Also #HungryMerphy 😂😂
On that dinosaur laser fight: One of the best things about One Piece is that it always manages to make me feel like a kid again. Hence, why I also revel in the dinosaur laser fights like someone half my own age. I freaking love that One Piece makes me feel this way
The most underrated panel is Killer running on Kaido’s Dragon form and spinning his blades on his scales
I also love the 'help me robin' moment. It just adds so much to Sanji. He loves women obviously. And some of the ways he loves women are a bit much, for sure. But he also loves them as heroes. They are the source of everything good and happy and pure in his life, and though he does feel compelled to protect them, that is not necessarily because he views them as weak, but because he is following the example they have set. He is honoring what women have done for him. And his absolute lack of hesitation or conflictedness in calling out for Robin's help was at once surprising and completely consistent with his character. It recontextualizes all of Sanjis weird views of women. Like, I love that he must have been thinking 'Oh, you're going to let me have Robin come save me? Thanks! Because I know Robin and she will come and she will save me and she will wreck you. Such a convenient out you've given me'.
I'm not saying some things about Sanji aren't an issue when it comes to him and the ladies. But this moment showed there is so much complexity to those views and his character which has been shaped largely by women. And some of those views aren't an issue. Some are beautiful and more evolved than even we as readers who often dismiss Sanji as sexist or a perv, which there is that part of him, hold. I, like many, felt Sanji calling for Robin was not a good look, but then instantly got leveled by the realization that I was being the jerk, and I just got taught a lesson by one of the most notorious pervs in anime, a genre with many pervs. It's hard to pass judgment on Sanji as a whole but Oda, in one moment here, added so much complexity to Sanjis character without really technically changing anything about Sanji but just revealing something that was already there but wasn't so obvious. Just the depth in this moment. Oda, the guy can write.
It's so adorable to see Merphy react to laser dinosaur the same way Luffy and Chopper react to anything that a little kid would think is cool, like Franky transformations and ninjas, I almost can see the star in her eyes and I love it!!!
I also hurt for Momo. I really think he hits differently than a lot of other One Piece characters. His arc has been fascinating. I feel like this increases the weight behind the theory that Momo will carry on with the Straw Hats. I think we will see some continued great growth from him as he learns his powers and he will be able to retain some of his childhood in the adventure with the very silly Straw Hats.
Great video! Crazy to believe you are almost caught up.
One Piece is often symbolic… maybe Tama and her “face cheeks” (amazing term, I love it so much) represents the ability of an innocent to soften the hearts of a nation, cultivate tenderness and protectiveness, and to consequently raise revolution against tyranny. When she garners the loyalty of Kaido’s army with her “face cheeks” (dango), Oda could be painting a picture of how innocence and childishness (literally her “baby fat”) sews doubt in the hearts of even the tyrant’s peons.
Sanji being the best written character since zou. Abolsutely amazing writing from oda with his character.
God the moment between brooke and Robin really reminds you just how incredibly sad and tragic brookes whole story is, all those years alone its why binks sake still just makes me wanna cry
Merphy,
I’m not arguing that it wasn’t a bit cheap (it was), but the medicine used on Zoro was referenced earlier in the story (on Zou if I remember correctly).
Just thought you’d like to know!
Love your content! Stay awesome!
I was looking for this to make sure someone said it! They have theories that the medicine is similar to the steroids from fishman island.
It is very sad that Momo lost his childhood physically but I would argue he lost his childhood the moment he saw his parents be murdered.
I love that Oda changed one of his dinosaur design slightly to reflect recent discoveries, only to turn around and have a triceratops into a helicopter
One of the reasons Luffy is connected to the Nika is because he brings the dawn. It's been a very common thing for in the series with Luffy bringing back the sun and clearing away the darkness
There were lots of memes about the person saving the samurai was Enel, and the lock of hair was actually his earlobe lol.
Apart from the women's bath scene, this arc really does so much to make Sanji even more endearing than he already was. All the the characters really.
Murphy i just wanna say thank you for these reviews you blessed us with. We love your content.
I find the innocence of Yamato extremely endearing. It was first exhibited in chapter 986, where Oda showed how much she trusted her father to be loving to her, when she was shocked by the bombs on her wrist. And in her flashback chapter, as he throws her in the dungeon, she cannot believe it. Regardless of whether or not Kaido gets a sympathetic back story, Yamato is always going to be what she is, a girl without an ounce of cynicism. Had Vivi joined the crew in their journey, she would have been that character. I cannot help but feel Yamato would fill in her shoes quite well. Also, I have a feeling she and chopper would make good friends, being the innocent ones in the crew..
Yamato is actually a trans man, hope this helps!
I feel quite sad for Yamato at that moment looking back, despite everything that happened to her, despite him choosing to stand against his father, there was still a part of her that wanted to believe in Kaidou, only for it once again to be proven what kind of man he is
Almost there! Can’t wait for the reaction of the next section esp with Sanji’s fight. So much happened for him in that fight and with Merphy being so refreshed with the entire series, I’m sure there’s going to be lots to say about him. I’m predicting a lil character study in the next one, let’s see!
Sanji asking for help to Robin is one of favorite Sanji moment.
Same it was an amazing moment for Sanji's character showing his growth after the events of whole cake island.
What I didn't like was that most of the fandom was calling him a coward for doing that.
@@cosmojames week to week reaction for the fandom have been kinda annoying for a while now. I was surprised to see so many people didn't like the Sanji moment and it went on until Robin herself said what Sanji did there was great a few chapters later.
@@nii9995 It seems to me that part of the fandom (which I believe is just a vocal minority) just mindlessly read One Piece. They keep waiting for the cliche shounen they got used to from watching isekais, even though they barely have any reason to expect anything like that. And they complain every single time.
9:06 Please someone show her the Enel theory for the mysterious figure helping the Samurai 😂
I really hope Vinland Saga is on Murphy’s list 🤞
I'm so glad you talked about that part with Momo's age change! I've thought the same thing, but I've barely seen anyone talk about it that way, people seem to be taking Luffy's perspective and expecting him to just figure shit out,
I feel like one of the major differences/parallels between the straw hats and the scabbards is how reliant the leader is on his subordinates. Oden was carrying the scabbards on his shoulders, figuratively, and literally at the end, but Luffy is a leader who has the humility to step down and let himself be carried, as you said at the beginning of the video.
Touching on the crews compassion for each other another moment I think about for sanji is when he had Nami’s body and refused to smoke until she gave him a light just wholesome moments I love
Robin continues to be BEST GIRL.
One of my favorite things about Merphy’s commentary is how genuinely excited she is about what she’s taking it. She “geeks out” the way most of us did when we read all of this stuff for the first time. It’s the closest thing you can get to seeing the story with fresh eyes again.
Clearly she’s very intelligent. She’s practiced in literary analysis and knows how to identify and break things down. And this is Shonen, so no matter how good it is there’s always gonna be some nonsense. But what really sets her apart for me is that she doesn’t let the intellectual stuff dilute the genuine wonder and excitement you feel when you read something this good. She gives herself wholly to One Piece. And I honestly think that’s the best way to enjoy it.
Keep up the fantastic content!
I'm glad you took more time to express how you are hurting for Momo cos that's exactly how I feel for him, especially when I first read that chapter. Idk it just hurt my mom heart. He already had so much to bear at such a young age, and when he expressed his pain of feeling like a burden and because he's only just a child was heartbreaking to me. But here's me still hoping there's a way to bring him back to his original child form.
The worst (best) thing about the "Tricerocopter" moment is that it is based off real batshit crazy theories about how dinosaurs lived. Stegosaurus using its plates to glide, Iguanodon only having a small opening in its mouth for its tongue to pull food like a tentacle, Sauropods having trunks, fire breathing Parasaurolophus.
44:30 This concerns me as well. But considering Kaido recruits by crushing the will of others, I'm *hoping* it works by restoring their will and shifting their attitudes to be like they were before they were subjugated by Kaido.
The anime really helps with Hyogoro’s likeability especially with his interactions with and thoughts on Luffy, yakuza friends introduction & interactions, and his ties with Oden being fleshed out. The Anime fleshes out other key Wano characters, such as the Scabbards, Otama, Otoko, Onimaru, and Hirori. The Wano arc of the anime is just great in general.
The Pacing is horrendous
@@shahriarfahim5862 The Wano arc really has not had that flaw unlike when compared to past arcs. In fact it helped expand many important scenes that the manga glossed over or outright skipped.
In the Anime, I actually felt bad for Hyogoro losing his cute wife! That barely made it into the manga…..
@@EdgardoJCruz-dk5kv That is not really true. There are still many episodes where time just gets wasted on purpose to padd out the running time. Be it with very slow moving scenes or tons of flashbacks or showing us scenes we already have seen many times.
@@shahriarfahim5862 the pacing is so much better than before
There is some amazing subtext in the whole Sanji asking Robin to fight Black Maria indeed.
Not only does Sanji prove that he has learned his lesson about trusting a crewmate to cover for his weakness (and Robin, a woman, who will be put in danger in this fight, to boot) but he also implicitly shows that he doesn’t care what will happen to the (again) lady adversary, Black Maria, anymore, who just threatened his well-being in a surprisingly heinous way.
And he definitely knows Robin is not about to show any mercy in the ensuing fight. And he doesn’t care. I can’t stress this enough.
That’s a lot of character growth for him and truly one of my favourite moments in general.
Honestly the fact that Marco past his prime was just barely breaking a sweat against king and queen and yet Marco in his prime lost the payback war is pretty telling about how well blackbeard has kept his cards hidden
Marco is not past his prime, stop with the headcannon... and Marco did no significant damage to neither King nor Queen as per usual.
It's really refreshing seeing someone who enjoys one piece's story without complaining about the powerscaling and all of that. I really love that.
“Don’t underestimate Nico Robin” is just a crazy line and it gets better when you see the fight