Do you notice it? They always use that mysterious soundtrack when people talk about Imu and Joyboy. That soundtrack played when Robin asked king neptune about the name on the poneglyph, joyboy. Basically it has that "something got lost in history" vibe.
Vegapunk is a (very obvious) parallel to Albert Einstein, aside from his design, the mother flame is meant to resemble the discovery Einstein made about atoms which lead to the creation of atomic bombs. The mother flame was meant to be used as a fuel source for humanity, but the government used it to fuel an ancient weapon that can level entire islands.
I think Imu wants Vivi because Vivi resembles Lili so much. Hundreds of episodes ago, Imu held Vivi's poster and wasnt slashed like Luffy, Shirahoshi, and Blackbeard
Dragon has a point. Why use it now? Who is Imu and is Vivi the key to Pluton? Atleast that's known that someone awakened Ope Ope no Mi in the past and gave Imu immortality
They couldn't use the weapon because they lacked a power source that can fuel and activate it. Until the Mother Flame was sent to them by York, which they used to test run it on Lulusia. Imu could possibly truly be Nerona Imu from the First 20. Since the Poneglyph of Pluton's location is in Arabasta, it could be possible that the Neferti royal bloodline is the key to Pluton's activation.
@@Nightlingbolt When did they say anything about a kozuki being required to activate pluton? The original pluto is below Wano, and to access it one needs to open Wano's border. But that doesn't have anything to do with using pluton
Why do I feel that Oda is gaslighting us once again by wanting us to think that Imu is Nerona Imu of the first 20 king only to reveal to us later on that they're not the same and that this is someone else from back then that took over the name Imu?? Maybe a woman. Perhaps it was Nerona Imu that did the perennial surgery that made this one immortal. It just sounds like something Oda would do he's a professional gaslighter lol
Naw tbh Oda hasn't gaslighted anyone. It's you guys for believing fan theories are true just for Oda to disconfirm those theories. Oda is just writing and producing his story
Shirahoshi is Poseidon, and it's specifically the ability to command Sea Beasts. Pluton is in Wano. No, it's most likely Jupiter, since it came from the sky.
Do you notice it? They always use that mysterious soundtrack when people talk about Imu and Joyboy. That soundtrack played when Robin asked king neptune about the name on the poneglyph, joyboy. Basically it has that "something got lost in history" vibe.
I thought I heard darude sandstorm soundtrack in the background, but now I hear it too
I appreciate how dragon vouches for vegapunk, that he would never make a weapon like that
Vegapunk is a (very obvious) parallel to Albert Einstein, aside from his design, the mother flame is meant to resemble the discovery Einstein made about atoms which lead to the creation of atomic bombs. The mother flame was meant to be used as a fuel source for humanity, but the government used it to fuel an ancient weapon that can level entire islands.
I think Imu wants Vivi because Vivi resembles Lili so much. Hundreds of episodes ago, Imu held Vivi's poster and wasnt slashed like Luffy, Shirahoshi, and Blackbeard
Dragon has a point. Why use it now? Who is Imu and is Vivi the key to Pluton? Atleast that's known that someone awakened Ope Ope no Mi in the past and gave Imu immortality
They couldn't use the weapon because they lacked a power source that can fuel and activate it. Until the Mother Flame was sent to them by York, which they used to test run it on Lulusia.
Imu could possibly truly be Nerona Imu from the First 20.
Since the Poneglyph of Pluton's location is in Arabasta, it could be possible that the Neferti royal bloodline is the key to Pluton's activation.
@@haziqsaffari9893Then where does the Kozuki Clan fit into activating Pluton? Like, does one need a Kozuki AND a Nefertari?
@@Nightlingbolt When did they say anything about a kozuki being required to activate pluton? The original pluto is below Wano, and to access it one needs to open Wano's border. But that doesn't have anything to do with using pluton
World building of One piece is at another level
Why do I feel that Oda is gaslighting us once again by wanting us to think that Imu is Nerona Imu of the first 20 king only to reveal to us later on that they're not the same and that this is someone else from back then that took over the name Imu?? Maybe a woman. Perhaps it was Nerona Imu that did the perennial surgery that made this one immortal. It just sounds like something Oda would do he's a professional gaslighter lol
another obito and madara
@@javierkratos1 exactly lmao
Naw tbh Oda hasn't gaslighted anyone. It's you guys for believing fan theories are true just for Oda to disconfirm those theories. Oda is just writing and producing his story
Either Imu lived forever or its like a title passed on to the successor until that person unlocked immortality
@@Darkside-bv2zh do you even know what gaslighting is?
"there was a king named saint imu" so is it confirmed imu is a male?
The word Iva used in JP can be used for both male and female "King".
Lily was also a king so that holds no weight
When Imu talks about Lily he/she seems hurt or upset. I'm very curious to know what truly happened between Joyboy/Lily and Imu
I believe there's indeed some love plot
I think imu and lili are siblings(twins) but lili choose joyboy over imu... And thats why imu is so mad about*theory theory no mi*😅
Ghey
Toei please give us a VA for Dragon that better fits
The voice actor is 87 years old
zero aura for this character.
Old voice, not doing something, sweating, just staring east and fraud
@@sangasp2286You’d think these brats would understand anything of respect for their elders.
He’s been doing whatever he can to his capacity.
@@Christmascliffe im not disrespecting the voice actor at all. I just think that the voice nowadays just sounds a bit too old for Dragon that's all
Two people make such assumption, so it may be true.
"King" ? I dunno, but even tho Imu's voice is distorted, i always hear a Woman-like voice. (CHECK THE ANSWERS FOR THIS COMMENT)
It's a translation thing, the word in Japanese doesn't mean king, it could be used for both, a male or female monarch.
@@federicopalacios7439 Oh, thanks for the answer!
So Imu is a king heh? Confirms he is not a woman.
@@DeMonotheist that is if this imu really is the same as the imu of the first 20
That’s an..interesting pfp you have there
@@sangasp2286CD is descendant of the first 20 anyway, if Imu is not the OG and a descendant, they should not hold such authority.
@@cdn4767 imu is someone from the void century and is someone that is called "the creator of the world". Whoever it is it's not a descendant
@@sangasp2286 that’s my point, they are the same as that one 20 king.
I dont think his or her name is imu. They try to target division.
I wonder if it was Pluton or maybe Poseidon that was used to cause the destruction.
Shirahoshi is Poseidon, and it's specifically the ability to command Sea Beasts. Pluton is in Wano. No, it's most likely Jupiter, since it came from the sky.
@@Marco1995MegaI think you mean Uranus but yeah it’s insinuated that this may be the third Ancient Weapon since Uranus was the Roman god of the skies
It’s Uranus: the attack came from the sky, Uranus is the personification of sky
Imu confirmed a male because it was called king Imu?
maybe it can be translation mistake. we dont know japanese maybe they dont have sexual concepts in their language. I really think Imu is a woman.
No, the word used in Japanese is ambiguous, they are referred more as a monarch than a 'king', so it could still be man or woman.
No because Lilly was also a king