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  • @Lucas-nd9ju
    @Lucas-nd9ju Рік тому +4550

    DOWN D. STAIRS

    • @harrysboylan
      @harrysboylan Рік тому +2

      Fuck you made me spit my tea omg

    • @koro394
      @koro394 Рік тому +223

      top ten strongest characters in ficton

    • @print-diot
      @print-diot Рік тому +102

      Top 1 in the verse

    • @FNCSBossBaby
      @FNCSBossBaby Рік тому +70

      Top 1 one in all of anime

    • @Kaminkaese
      @Kaminkaese Рік тому +48

      ​@@FNCSBossBabynot even saitama could handle those stairs (like he can't handle mosquitos)

  • @Jadinass
    @Jadinass Рік тому +814

    "Humans are fragile things" is in my opinion the message Oda wanted to convey with this flashback. Tragedies happen and sometimes we can't make sense of it. Even great and powerful people die suddenly like from a common disease.

    • @gunchar06
      @gunchar06 Рік тому +37

      Which is a pretty silly messaage for such a funky place like the One Piece world though.

    • @ShaggyDabbyDank
      @ShaggyDabbyDank Рік тому +4

      Which is a weird message when you’ve got Sanji/Zeff starving for a month in the sun and heat.

    • @Jadinass
      @Jadinass Рік тому

      @@ShaggyDabbyDank Roger died of a disease and was never able to finish the ultimate journey and uncover the one piece secret. Fisher Tiger died of blood loss. They are super human who can survive many things but what did them in is fairly mundane.

    • @internetjerk2839
      @internetjerk2839 Рік тому +39

      ​@gunchar06 not really remember super humans are a minority in One Piece not the majority most people are just common scrubs living at the mercy of pirates and marines power struggle

    • @troll1321
      @troll1321 Рік тому +67

      ​@@gunchar06I mean Roger himself was dying to a disease.

  • @coachrd22
    @coachrd22 Рік тому +1382

    Her death was so bizarre. Especially in One Piece world. Usually if someone fell off the stairs they would've said "itai" and move on with their lives. 😂

    • @cartoonishidealism582
      @cartoonishidealism582 Рік тому +236

      It can kinda be chalked up to the fact that early One Piece was a lot more… I hesitate to say “realistic” but perhaps more GROUNDED than it is now.
      Same reason Shanks lost an arm even though he should have been powerful enough at the time to avoid it.
      Early One Piece was more grounded, where a single stab in the gut with a knife was enough to incapacitate Zoro briefly. Compared to now, where characters are throwing fucking mountains at each other with rainbow coloured Haki auras and effortlessly shrugging off the equivalent of meteor strikes.

    • @MrWhatdafuBOOM
      @MrWhatdafuBOOM Рік тому +50

      _With a big round bump half the size of their own head._

    • @vegitasama7633
      @vegitasama7633 Рік тому +42

      i mean people fall take bullets and cannons yet survive, the forementioned "people" are normal humans. so a talented swordsmen kuina wouldnt even take dmg. i think she died while carrying her sword, she fell down the stairs and the sword pierce her heart or skull.

    • @electricangel4488
      @electricangel4488 Рік тому +14

      Give her some milk

    • @the_pineapple245
      @the_pineapple245 Рік тому +5

      It's sad that she no longer have a live to move on with

  • @thefanwithoutaface8105
    @thefanwithoutaface8105 Рік тому +302

    Honestly, I think it really was just stairs. We think Kuina was crazy strong because of how strong Zoro got but she was still a kid from the East Blue, even with her training a fall down the stairs could kill her. I also think it's meant to simply be tragic, that after finally deciding to pursue her dream regardless of obstacles, fate decides to take that from her and thus give Zoro the resolve to pursue it for both their sakes. Having Kuina be revealed to be alive later would ruin things.

    • @masterpink6963
      @masterpink6963 Рік тому +10

      I agree

    • @sephikong8323
      @sephikong8323 Рік тому +21

      This
      If there's a correlation between Kuina and Tashigi it's probably just "they're cousins"or something, but it's most probably just a coincidence meant to remind Zoro of why he wants to achieve his dream pretty soon after his encounter with Mihawk (by becoming the World's Strongest Swordsman, that would mean that Kuina by extension is the only person that the World's Strongest Swordsman could never beat, and thus he accomplishes her will in a roundabout way)

    • @gunchar06
      @gunchar06 Рік тому +10

      Yeah no, Zoro was as kid already a blatant superhuman, so the fact that he ever struggled against Kuina makes it completely unbelievable that she somehow died from something that even in the real world rarely kills anyone except extremely fragile old people.

    • @thefanwithoutaface8105
      @thefanwithoutaface8105 Рік тому +8

      @@gunchar06 Kuina beating Zoro can easily be explained by her having far more experience with a sword than him. Remember Zoro had no formal training with a sword prior to arriving at said dojo and won with raw power. Kuina however had been training since she was able to pick up a sword and thus overcame the strength differnece.

    • @gunchar06
      @gunchar06 Рік тому +4

      @@thefanwithoutaface8105 The most experienced fighter in the real world would still lose to an untrained Captain America who just knows the basics, especially if said fighter is just a Welterwheight at best(and even that's a deliberately lowballed example to show how big the difference would really need to be for Kuina to be not a superhuman herself), so Kuina was either a superhuman(which of course also makes the whole her being a woman problematic pretty nonsensical) or had straight up supernatural skill(which still puts the her being a woman problematic into question, but to a lesser degree).

  • @billthesecond6301
    @billthesecond6301 Рік тому +278

    Kuina changing from a girl to a boy would defeat the purpose of the Zoro's words which had a huge impact on her psychology. He said it's got nothing to do with being a boy or a girl and beating her is his dream. Beating her the way she was back then, a girl swordsman. Thus changing from a girl to a boy would not only disappoint Zoro because Kuina didn't put trust in herself and her abilities but would also go against the acceptance Zoro showed that a girl can be a great swordsman.

    • @killerfudgetastic
      @killerfudgetastic Рік тому +35

      It also wouldn’t make sense for her to give up her own sword if she was still alive and planning on being a swordsman.

    • @guanglaikangyi6054
      @guanglaikangyi6054 Рік тому +4

      Yeah, I was very peeved when he went on about that. It's like Liam was actually agreeing with her.

    • @TheGhostCrawler-eq4jk
      @TheGhostCrawler-eq4jk Рік тому +4

      Clearly Zoro will become a girl and then defeat her

    • @deletedTestimony
      @deletedTestimony Рік тому

      Well, if it really "doesn't matter" to Zoro then, do you honestly think he would be disappointed? If it really did give her a power boost to readjust her hormones, would Zoro begrudge her for that? Or just enjoy the challenge?
      It's an interesting question to ask at least.

    • @frankcastlefan
      @frankcastlefan Рік тому

      @@TheGhostCrawler-eq4jkI’ll allow it, but beware the impact making FemmeZoro canon, and the cosplay to follow.

  • @Lamsan02
    @Lamsan02 Рік тому +110

    This is one of the moments where the anime stretchs things out and actually makes it better. The part when the sensei says something like "Zoro... I'm a swordsman, but I am still a father. And when I look at you, I can't help but feel sad" with a dead cold face, hits like a truck. Luckily they both find some peace of mind through Zoro inheriting her sword.

  • @Truck-kun11
    @Truck-kun11 Рік тому +1044

    What makes Kuina's death so difficult to take seriously is that in any other story it would be something tragic and realistic that could happen to anyone... Except that One Piece has people being cut in half, thrown off cliffs, starving for weeks, taking cannonballs in the face, getting shot at and surviving like it was nothing.

    • @Loldino897
      @Loldino897 Рік тому +132

      And people who say early op is more grounded forget that Zeffs flashback is in the same arc

    • @yusifudo46
      @yusifudo46 Рік тому +60

      I say it's cause they're little kids. Durability is different for kids. Also, Zeff gave Sanji all his food and he ate his own leg.

    • @star-rock6466
      @star-rock6466 Рік тому +41

      Why people ask for more ?
      She is a kid who fell down in the stairs, and died.
      Plus, it was shown in early one piece, so Oda probably didn't have the idea of making her have a super gruesome death or anything like that, just a simple one

    • @Truck-kun11
      @Truck-kun11 Рік тому +58

      @@yusifudo46 I would agree...If we didn't have cases like Luffy as a child being thrown off a cliff or thrown into the jungle by Garp (Before eating his fruit) or Zoro as a child training by lifting giant boulders. Even children in One Piece are absurdly resilient

    • @evaxiaolong
      @evaxiaolong Рік тому +7

      to be fair
      she a little kid

  • @solbradguy7628
    @solbradguy7628 Рік тому +96

    Every time Kuina comes up I feel like I have to say this because of all the crazy fan theories and feelings and stuff surrounding it. I think Kuina's death is a great backstory for Zoro exactly as it is. A lot of people will say that it's unsatisfying or lame or silly and like...yes! That's the point! It IS unsatisfying. Zoro had a friend and rival that he never defeated and never will. He promised that one of them would become the greatest swordsman in the world, and she was robbed of her chance to fulfill that promise. Not by any fault of her own, not even by being born female. But by a cruel twist of fate. There is no reason, no logic, no fulfilling answer for why she died. She was simply unlucky. For someone so driven by hard work and self-improvement as Zoro, how could he possibly accept such an unsatisfying end to her story? The fact that it is unsatisfying is *exactly* why it's such a great motivation for Zoro. He *must* fulfill that promise. Not just for himself, but for Kuina as well. Since she was robbed of her chance to fulfill that promise and become the ultimate swordsman, he must be the one to fulfill it in her stead. And in the end when Zoro has beaten Mihawk and become the greatest swordsman to ever live, when everyone on earth recognizes his skill as unmatched, he can say "You think I'm the best? I knew an even better swordsman. Someone I dueled 2001 times and never beat. I never defeated her and I never will. Her name was Kuina."
    Any of these theories that she's secretly still alive or she's Tashigi or whatever are so lame to me. I seriously hope none of them are true because they would cheapen this story so much. This is such a simple backstory, but it's perfect for Zoro. He's a simple character, and that's ok. I would be extremely disappointed if Oda retroactively ruined this story by inserting some unnecessary plot point. Not everything has to be some grand plan or conspiracy or have some supernatural powers or forces behind it. This backstory is already great as it is.

    • @troillandford7679
      @troillandford7679 Рік тому +3

      Kuina got recruited by the god knights and she went with them because she wanted to get stronger.
      Her character is about ultimate power, leaving behind her friends and family in pursuit of strength, so basically an Aramaki type of ideology where the strong eats the weak.
      It compliments zoro’s hardwork and loyalty for his friends. They fight and then zoro defeats her and the wado becomes a black blade

    • @tomgu2285
      @tomgu2285 Рік тому

      ​@@troillandford7679 ohh fuck that makes sense

    • @tomgu2285
      @tomgu2285 Рік тому +3

      ​@@troillandford7679 but that will not happen. Lol.

    • @DSXtreme09
      @DSXtreme09 Рік тому +7

      Honestly i would find it more likely that Tashigi's vloodline is a distant branch off of the shimotsuke bloodline, leading to the appearance similarities

    • @lisagonzalez1371
      @lisagonzalez1371 Рік тому

      @@troillandford7679 we saw her funeral. How the hell would she have gotten people in such high standing to know her and even train her

  • @DrTimes99
    @DrTimes99 Рік тому +478

    I think the Wado may in fact be a cursed blade, but not to extent of something like Enma. In fact I think we've seen the curse of the Wado many times in action and its "lack of a personality" as GLR puts it, plays into this curse. The Curse of..... Misdirection.
    Kuina, Wado in hand is walking at night in the dark, suddenly becomes completely lost, goes the wrong way and falls down the stairs.
    Zoro inherits the blade and from that point on grows up with a lifelong case of "wrong way syndrome." As he has become a greater swordsman and called on the power of his blade more, he gets lost more and more easily

    • @troillandford7679
      @troillandford7679 Рік тому +102

      Wtf I can accept this

    • @technician0096
      @technician0096 Рік тому +74

      and the booze he drinks, keeps his muscles loose, so if and when he stumbles down some stairs, his body doesn’t tense up, and he’s left relatively unscathed. 😂

    • @ΚρανίΩ
      @ΚρανίΩ Рік тому +28

      how tf does this makes sense( i agree)

    • @troillandford7679
      @troillandford7679 Рік тому +52

      @@technician0096 it also explains the gorilla stance zoro has. It’s not actually his muscles getting bigger but kuina’s spirit boobs awakening in zoro’s biceps making him stronger 💪🏽

    • @kayne2889
      @kayne2889 Рік тому +19

      ​@@troillandford7679nah she'd have been flat as the floor her daddy found her on, so at most they made his left pinky a lil bigger.

  • @squallleonhear55347
    @squallleonhear55347 Рік тому +46

    Oda came out and said she did fall stairs. The reason he had to do that was because everyone was saying suicide. From what I understand at times falling down stairs is a cover story for suicide, but Oda said she really did just fall down D stairs.

    • @Comuniity_
      @Comuniity_ Рік тому +20

      The "falling down the stairs means suicide in Japan" thing is some bullshit that was started on a OP forum a long time ago and stuck for some reason.

    • @J-Editing_2
      @J-Editing_2 8 місяців тому +1

      "...we don't know how many stairs,..."
      1 stair💀💀💀

  • @glynnmyers8156
    @glynnmyers8156 Рік тому +303

    The live-action scene of Koshiro telling Zoro hit me like a truck. It was damn near word for word what my mother told me after my father died. For that reason it makes sense why he doesn't say exactly what happened and can't bring himself to say she's dead. It's too painful to when it's that recent.

    • @FNCSBossBaby
      @FNCSBossBaby Рік тому +22

      I'm sorry for your loss no matter for how long ago that it was I'm sure it's still hard for you some days

    • @なに-p3m
      @なに-p3m Рік тому +9

      Sorry for your loss.😢

    • @kaluuu499
      @kaluuu499 Рік тому +4

      I’m sorry for your loss ❤️

    • @ChronoSquare
      @ChronoSquare Рік тому +4

      Did you get to spend time with your dad? It's nice to have good memories you can look back upon.

  • @huntertuggle2667
    @huntertuggle2667 Рік тому +17

    I like the cursed sword theory. Zoro resolve has been resolute every time it needed to be around his swords, while Kuina's resolve was waning when she was a child. The sword killing her for a new master is one of the more logical theories.

  • @MrWhatdafuBOOM
    @MrWhatdafuBOOM Рік тому +538

    Most people keep making fun of Kuina dying from falling down the stairs, while completely neglecting the possibility of her dying from falling down the stairs *_with a sword._*

    • @mogreen1232
      @mogreen1232 Рік тому +35

      Even worse tbh lol

    • @LOPHOAFRO
      @LOPHOAFRO Рік тому +34

      Was that sword cursed ? If so it tried to kill her

    • @Rob_Lucci_
      @Rob_Lucci_ Рік тому +29

      ​@@LOPHOAFRO Wado-Ichimonji is a meito grade sword, same as the sword that Zoro got at Loguetown, so it might be

    • @mortammer
      @mortammer Рік тому +61

      i actually would never make fun someone dieing because of the stairs, i myself almost died earlier this year because i fell down the stairs and hit my head so hard my brain was bleeding. i am lucky to be alive typing this out.

    • @thatbaddude454
      @thatbaddude454 Рік тому +8

      try an umbrella

  • @MrGalRoz
    @MrGalRoz Рік тому +51

    I really like the idea that Kuina's dad was a very traditional Wano Samurai, but Oden brought about the change to Wano itself with his boundless chad energy that accepted any1 and anything he deemed worthy of his chadliness, even minks, fishman and other weirdos.

    • @fictionjunkie
      @fictionjunkie Рік тому +11

      @MrGalRoz yeah but they migrated to the East Blue before Oden's time so they wouldn't know.

  • @TheWarmachine375
    @TheWarmachine375 Рік тому +385

    Kuina's demise stood out because she didn't have a heroic last stand to protect Zoro.
    Just an unceremonious end.

    • @maosama3695
      @maosama3695 Рік тому +10

      it's still a mystery , i'm still leaning towards suicide.
      the euphemism used , her being encourage by zoro then working out again just to get shot down again. for her it's not because her father has no confidence for her cause she's a girl , it's more of how she looks at the opinion of others. she probably thought she's a deadweight for her father and he'll be better off if one of his students inherits his dojo.
      and it's weird that his father would've killed his daughter , i mean irl this type of things happen all the time , whether be it a prominent family from politics or business.
      they usually marry the daughter off to a promising dude then have an agreement and adopt the said dude to the girl's family inheriting their last name instead of the traditional way. so kuina's father is not the killer.
      so to me it's basically suicide. it was all in her head after all , seeing that nobody in the manga was bringing up the reason why she cannot inherit the dojo because of her being a girl. they were pointing out her mental state that is weak not her physical ability. and her to commit suicide only proves they were right
      kuina is plagued by self-doubt , in the manga it was only her that mentioned that being a girl = weakness. no one else did so , not her father , her father's students , nor zoro. it was all in her head.

    • @javigd96
      @javigd96 Рік тому +9

      I think it's made that way so It feels very unfair to Zoro, and he has no one to blame, just a goal to pursue.

    • @ceshmate1953
      @ceshmate1953 Рік тому +6

      @@maosama3695 that would make sense however in the story they point out that she fell down the stairs after getting a 'sword sharpener' and being confused by it cause why would someone who trains with wooden swords need one ?
      She needed one after having a sword duel with zoro.

    • @wompus_king
      @wompus_king Рік тому +4

      @maosama3695
      That euphemism thing is fake news. Nothing about falling down the stairs is linked to suicide.
      Zoro’s just fighting fate, man.

    • @Rykiz_Vidz
      @Rykiz_Vidz Рік тому

      My question then would be what is the point of Oda adding Tashigi into the story? Purposely making her look exactly like Kuina and loving swords. Something there just seems off.

  • @darthzayexeet3653
    @darthzayexeet3653 Рік тому +5

    Virgin Beta Kuina: _dies from falling down d. stairs_
    Gigachad Sigma Pell: *survives a literal fucking nuke*

  • @drizzet11
    @drizzet11 Рік тому +171

    ive always felt like the whole not being able to take over the dojo "in her current state" was talking about her doubt. the whole thing in one piece when it comes to dreams is that whole "f the world i do what i want" attitude so she could never accomplish her dream if all it took to scare her off of it was someone saying "yeah but you are a girl". so as long as she doubted her own dream her dad couldn't let her take over

    • @kayne2889
      @kayne2889 Рік тому +9

      I mean it also could have been her lack of humility, having an obnoxious master can kill a dojo. If she never lost that "better than thou" attitude, and took over, it would ultimately ruin all the effort her dad went through to try and establish his dojo as well as give the village more of a reason to look down on her and her capabilities and push the mindset that women can't be warriors without them being completely undesirable because of what it does to their personality much less any scars from injury. The village has an old world way of thinking, so her taking over the dojo in general would have gotten him sideways glances in general. But if she continued with that personality of hers, it would have poisoned the water for any other female swordsman. Her dad would know better what is needed of a Master to successfully lead a dojo, it probably would have been better if she left the dojo out of it and wanted to be a traveling swordsman.

    • @aliasfakename3159
      @aliasfakename3159 Рік тому +1

      You could be right, considering that beyond East Blue, there's tons of female swordswomen, many found within Big Mom's crew.

  • @eriana21
    @eriana21 Рік тому +13

    Kuina in the live-action destroyed me, how it made me wish so much that she didn't die. I didn't strictly count but she could've killed him least 3x in that duel to death. The action sequence was sooo good. They did a great job at portraying just how much stronger she was compared to Zoro that's why it pains me so much that she's gone.

  • @TheWarmachine375
    @TheWarmachine375 Рік тому +39

    In 4Kids adaptation, Kuina got attacked by a mob of angry guys and lost her ability to walk.
    A fate worse than death.

    • @erglwrgl
      @erglwrgl Рік тому +29

      And also in 4kids Bellemere gets locked up in a dungeon forever by Arlong and nobody saves her lmao 😭😭😭

    • @ollidragon3146
      @ollidragon3146 Рік тому +6

      honestly? better backstory

    • @VerdeMorte
      @VerdeMorte Рік тому +8

      *(4 Guys standing behind Kuina on couch)*
      Kuina: "I won't be able to walk after this!"

    • @star-rock6466
      @star-rock6466 Рік тому +3

      ​@@ollidragon3146 you guys love dark shit was too much

    • @Lonewulf321
      @Lonewulf321 Рік тому

      @@star-rock6466nice pfp

  • @AfroX-StayLegendary
    @AfroX-StayLegendary Рік тому +4

    I originally thought she died from a sickness. Guess that was my own personal Mandela effect.

  • @eliaspanayi3465
    @eliaspanayi3465 Рік тому +354

    It would be interesting if the spirit of the wado, being a meito blade rebelled against kuina, causing her to maybe quite literally fall on her own sword

    • @kris.p.bacon1361
      @kris.p.bacon1361 Рік тому +5

      I don’t think the sword was cursed. The only cursed swords zoro had were the ones from lauge town, and the ones he got during the time skip.

    • @eliaspanayi3465
      @eliaspanayi3465 Рік тому +41

      @kris.p.bacon1361 in the chapter where zoro gets a flashback to meeting kozaburo in shimotsuki village, he learns that all swords have a personality, and some of the particularly strong ones give off an eerie vibe or cause injuries. The wado may not be "cursed" but it was made by the same guy who made enma so I would imagine it's also got a personality

    • @MrGary1034
      @MrGary1034 Рік тому

      The Wado told Kuina “You should kill yourself… NOW”

    • @Feja2503
      @Feja2503 Рік тому +4

      @CakeSummit What find weird about that is that it did nothing with Zoro, who was weaker at the time. Even now its dormant.

    • @aymanmiri111
      @aymanmiri111 Рік тому +12

      @@Feja2503 Wado is actually sexist, and it's the reason for Kuina's self doubt and ultimate demise. Since Zoro is a guy Wado didnt feel the need to "rebel", The Minority Hunter with a Sexist sword....

  • @Yovany.Antonio
    @Yovany.Antonio Рік тому +7

    Honestly, I wish it stays like this. This was a good backstory and makes so much sense. The message is great as well, humans are fragile. Also it was early One Piece, like Shanks lost his arm to basically a fish. As Oda kept writing, the story became bigger and characters got way more plot armor.

    • @feIon
      @feIon 6 місяців тому

      humans are fragile.... in real life, not in one piece. example: pell

  • @Spika94
    @Spika94 Рік тому +28

    I am so happy Condoriano was mentioned here. You just can't hate that guy, he's just so lovable.

  • @bungalo50
    @bungalo50 Рік тому +4

    I love how Ivankov manages to somehow get into every theory ever

    • @Moloxer
      @Moloxer 2 місяці тому

      She is the troll queen of One Piece, you can imagine her doing anything as long as she gets convinced by someone's resolve.

  • @Johury
    @Johury Рік тому +24

    Does it ever say Kuina died the next day?
    In the manga I read it as the flashback jumping to the next important event to keep it short, meaning any amount of time (provided it’s short enough that Zoro didn’t visible age) could have passed.
    In the live action I definitely felt that her death was after enough time had passed so that Zoro and Kuina meeting to duel outside of regular training was just part of their schedule.

  • @Dan-zc3ou
    @Dan-zc3ou 8 місяців тому +1

    I warned you Dawg! I warned you about those stairs!

  • @ReiseLukas
    @ReiseLukas Рік тому +22

    I think we're looking at this too hard. I think the ridiculous nature of Kuina's death is symbolic of the fact that no matter how strong you are death can come for us anytime and anywhere. Death was the only thing that defeated Kuina so Zoro throughout his journey has to defeat death, which he has on several occasions. Overcoming Death for Zoro is in essence surpassing Kuina.

    • @GoodwillWright
      @GoodwillWright Рік тому

      "I think we're looking at this too hard"
      *proceeds to elaborate harder

    • @ReiseLukas
      @ReiseLukas Рік тому +2

      @@GoodwillWright when I say looking too hard I meant trying to find a logical explanation. My idea is philosophical not logical

  • @akselmani
    @akselmani Рік тому +7

    Koushirou's demeanor can be explained by him being that rare type of people that take the world - as it is. Regardless of what happens, they think it should have happened like that, and that even if there is no visible reason for it to happen, that it was all part of a greater plan/destiny/fate. He's just taking Stoicism to another level.

    • @nidohime6233
      @nidohime6233 Рік тому

      Now in a twisting manner he might not be guilty from killing Kuina since he thinks he was his duty to stop her from becoming a swordwoman.

  • @MoostachedSaiyanPrince
    @MoostachedSaiyanPrince Рік тому +48

    I would say that the fact that the Wado seems to have shown no personality of it's own so far could be interpreted as evidence that it does have a will if it's own, at least to an extent. Think about it: it's a special sword made by the same guy who made Enma, but it's never displayed any will of it's own as far as we can tell. Which to me suggests that it's accepted Zoro as it's ideal wielder because it's never fought against Zoro's will at all. And the timing of Kuina's death could mean that it decided it wanted to be wielded by Zoro when Kuina used it against Zoro, and then it turned against her afterwards. Which could also explain why her father handed Wado off to Zoro. Because after she died, as the master he is (who has undoubtedly wielded the Wado in the past), he likely would have felt the Wado's will reaching out towards Zoro. Also, if the Wado has a will of its own and is capable of manipulating Haki through it's own will the same way Enma does, this could also help explain how Zoro started accidentally learning to use Haki before any other member of the crew: because Wado was slowly exposing him to it's own Haki over time. I'm not saying any of this is true, just that it could potentially explain a lot of you connect the dots this way, but I'm not expert and I have no doubt someone could easily debunk this idea or possibly provide better evidence for it.

    • @forsterjurgen
      @forsterjurgen Рік тому

      That interesting but I think it does have a will of it own but unlike what you said. I think the reason it never flared up against zoro is because it lost its will when kuina died/disappeared. So maybe in the future if kuina is alive similar to how hyori's enma go powerd up when it heard her guitar thing, I think zoro will get into the vicinity of kunia one day if she's alive then wado will start exerting it's own personality as it gets its will back.
      Or tbh it unlocks when fighting shyriu or something and let's him legit cut nothing like his master said.

    • @zhoupact8567
      @zhoupact8567 Рік тому +4

      @@forsterjurgen Their family should know the secrets of how sword 'souls' work right? So my wishful theory is that Kuina basically did some form of ritual. Possibly a forbidden one so she could imprint her own will or soul into the sword. Why? Because she truly believed Zoro would become the world's greatest swordsman. And if she could not be that... Well the next best thing was to be his ally, to be his sword!

    • @forsterjurgen
      @forsterjurgen Рік тому

      @@zhoupact8567 Tbh anything like that I would really like to see.

  • @BreakerX42
    @BreakerX42 Рік тому +1

    You could say her dream was just a few steps away

  • @Gr3gLMAO
    @Gr3gLMAO Рік тому +26

    I feel like memories in One Piece are just what happends in that characters head. People usually picture themselves as older people when looking back at being kids. This is my head canon to fix Shanks and Buggy looking old and pimp Rayleigh

  • @ryanmorfei6325
    @ryanmorfei6325 11 місяців тому +1

    Early on, oda thought the story would be edgier. Kuina dies from so little to set the tone that death could be anywhere and life is very easy to lose. Oda quickly realized that’s less fun than keeping people around. Kuincident is a kuincidence.

  • @vegitasama7633
    @vegitasama7633 Рік тому +57

    i like how in the live action, it is just said she died with some kind of mysterious look on their face with no explanation of how. which makes me think that the director definately knew about kuina's death being controversy and had it play out like that in purpose.

    • @MarcyTheKindaCoolWizard
      @MarcyTheKindaCoolWizard Рік тому

      given the staff working on ut are bug OP nerds, i wouldn't doubt it

    • @JfrogFun
      @JfrogFun Рік тому +1

      I just assumed not mentioning stairs is because the setting they used for shimotsuki village was just a flat bit of woods with no buildings, the only stairs we see are the 1-2 steps up to the sparring ring

  • @darthzayexeet3653
    @darthzayexeet3653 Рік тому +1

    Padmé Amidala: *”I have taught her well”*

  • @kyleow1863
    @kyleow1863 Рік тому +25

    I don't think Ivankov would have done the thing to kuina even if she asked. Her problem is not one of sex, rather it's her mindset that's the problem. Ivankov would probs realise that and decline the sex change

    • @LPTheGas
      @LPTheGas Рік тому +5

      "Listen, I did what you're asking for somebody else who wanted it for the same reason once before, and that guy's a real jerk now - abandoned his kid, leads a crime ring, and is scheming to take over a country. So I decided I won't do it again for anyone who just wants strength and not to make their outside match who they are on the inside. Besides, your dad's wrong about women. You need to learn about something called haki - it doesn't care about sexual dimorphism, and it's way more important to being a great fighter than any factor that does. Unfortunately I can't stay to be your teacher, but let me show a few things to get you started."

    • @TheGhostCrawler-eq4jk
      @TheGhostCrawler-eq4jk Рік тому

      I like the gender change theory because it sets up Kuina vs Zoro as one of the final fights. Especially if Kuina beats mihawk first.

    • @kyleow1863
      @kyleow1863 Рік тому +2

      @TheGhostCrawler-eq4jk in that scenario, why would kuina need a sexchange for that though? That can happen with her being a female

  • @emiliomartinez7573
    @emiliomartinez7573 Рік тому +1

    What if Kuina just committed a samurai suicide and her father didn’t want to tell Zoro and other people that she took her own life?

  • @GoblinTinkerer
    @GoblinTinkerer Рік тому +36

    Tashigi being Kuina is obviously not true. Though I still hold out hope that there's SOME connection. And since we are in the final arc presumably, I'm just holding out hope we get ANY kind of resolution for this. I think if Tashigi wasn't in One Piece, people would have stopped thinking about Kuina's suspicious death a long time ago.

    • @Rykiz_Vidz
      @Rykiz_Vidz Рік тому +1

      So is she/he Mihawk Instead?

    • @timbrwolf1121
      @timbrwolf1121 Рік тому

      Tashigi means "common snipe" in japanese. I'm pretty sure she is Kuina and oda is just keeping us on a snipe hunt for as long as he can.

    • @cartoonishidealism582
      @cartoonishidealism582 Рік тому +3

      Honestly I think Oda was planning on doing something with Tashigi and Zoro that was dropped.
      Like even if she wasn’t meant to be Kuina, and her appearance is just 100% a coincidence, I expected a character arc or something where Zoro would come to terms with Kuina’s death through his interactions with Tashigi. Something along those lines
      But nope. Seems at this point like Tashigi’s similarity to Kuina will never be brought up again.

    • @SoopermooseGaming
      @SoopermooseGaming Рік тому +1

      @@Rykiz_Vidz that is impossible as Mihawk was present at Gol D. Rogers death and was already in his twenty's then, so unless he de-aged, changed sexes and identities and then changed back, it's impossible.

  • @ZOSANLAWLLOYD_YT
    @ZOSANLAWLLOYD_YT 3 місяці тому +1

    Bruh how can some stairs kill such a good swordsman

  • @Lupinemancer87
    @Lupinemancer87 Рік тому +39

    People have taken Koushirou's statement about Kuina's gender in a negative light, which is the reason some people believe he actually killed her. But I don't think that's the case. Remember that Shimotsuki is a heavily japanese-inspired village, as it was founded by people from Wano. And sadly, this view toward women isn't too uncommon in Japan, as well as other countries. So I don't think he said it to be mean, this is just the "culture" of the village.

    • @R0bot4
      @R0bot4 Рік тому +4

      It is especially not uncommon considering that men generally are stronger, bigger, essentially just tougher which makes Kuina‘s statement about her sex and zoros answer all the more relatable.

    • @matthewsteenson6903
      @matthewsteenson6903 Рік тому +2

      Plus his dad was a noble, and the tend to have a harder time moving away from the old ways.

    • @TragicGFuel
      @TragicGFuel Рік тому +1

      @@matthewsteenson6903 I mean, he worded it harshly, but he wasn't wrong to believe that ig?

    • @AnonEcho98
      @AnonEcho98 Рік тому +8

      It being "the culture" doesn't make it sound any less toxic, especially in a setting like One Piece.

    • @R0bot4
      @R0bot4 Рік тому

      @@AnonEcho98 jesus, „toxic“ is such a meaningless word. Holy shit, what do you actually mean? Do you have the vocabulary to use a different word, please?

  • @urtoryu_dy_althraidn
    @urtoryu_dy_althraidn Рік тому +3

    What I think is that I would be pretty frustrated if Tashigi never does become truly important, because her introduction and he Kuina comparisons made me REALLY interested and invested in her.

  • @magnumbreakz
    @magnumbreakz Рік тому +6

    the argument of "women can never be physically as strong as men" is so dumb in one piece. we have 30 feet tall humans, giants, fishmen, minks, and devil fruit users, being female does not matter much if any. not to mention one of the strongest character is a regular sized human with one arm and no devil fruit

  • @Buennanue
    @Buennanue Рік тому +1

    She is alive and is currently a holy knight but is secretly working for dragon

  • @tiltiege7842
    @tiltiege7842 Рік тому +34

    I always thought that Kuina's death was a s*icide. Of course her father wouldn't tell Zoro that, because he was way too young. But think about it. Again and again she beats her greatest challenger and still she is convinced that she has no chance in the long run due to the physical limitations of her sex. And in her mind she would probably only slow Zoro's progress down of they continue to spar. Maybe a bit dark, but that was early one piece for you.

    • @jaimeruiz7837
      @jaimeruiz7837 Рік тому

      Imagine she wasn’t a kid and realized she lived a fantastical world with fruits that grant abilities or about Haki and all that other stuff that doesn’t discriminate. Hahah RIP dumbass girl

    • @zhoupact8567
      @zhoupact8567 Рік тому +2

      I mean, if the idea of items and swords being able to hold a will or spirit of sorts was always a thought for the series. Including the possibility of items being imbued with devil fruit powers. Would it be all that strange if Kuina's family knew various sword secrets. Like a forbidden ritual to imprint once own soul into a sword?
      I have a wishful thinking thing where I kind of wish that Kuina gave up her body and practically everything else life has to give, wanting to follow Zoro as his blade because she truly believed that he would one day become the greatest swordsman. She would follow him, not as a rival but as his trusty sword. One day becoming the sword of the greatest swordsman and possibly also the world's most powerful blade.

  • @bugsyunclee3968
    @bugsyunclee3968 Рік тому +1

    Down D stairs, the final villain of one piece

  • @kadbenson7540
    @kadbenson7540 Рік тому +9

    I often think it must've been part of a plot thread oda originally planned but never found the correct time or place to devote space too, maybe we can hold hope that he's still got it locked in the chamber for "eventually" tho

  • @marcusreading3783
    @marcusreading3783 Рік тому +3

    I'm of the opinion that this is a mix of power creep and the fact that the East Blue is the weakest, so Kuina would logically be more fragile than the monsters we meet later on. Seriously, I get the feeling that if Kuina had met just one female fighter from the Grand Line, she'd change her mind about becoming the Greatest Swordsman pretty quickly.

  • @alinkinthechain
    @alinkinthechain Рік тому +1

    Kuina is the man marked with flames on the black ship creating whirlpools to peotect the 4th road poneglyph confirmed

  • @pedroviniciuspreiswelter4710
    @pedroviniciuspreiswelter4710 Рік тому +4

    One upon a time, here in Brazil, "fell down the stairs" was a veiled way to say "murdered". I know it has nothing to do with Oda or Japan but I find it a fun coincidence.

    • @connorscanlan2167
      @connorscanlan2167 Рік тому

      Aren't there a lot of people of Japanese extraction in Brazil? I've always understood Japan to have an interesting connection to Brazil, so... maybe?

    • @pedroviniciuspreiswelter4710
      @pedroviniciuspreiswelter4710 Рік тому +1

      @@connorscanlan2167 actually yes. Brazil has the largest Japanese population outside Japan and some descendants of immigrants went back to Japan and it's a whole phenomenon there.
      But it doesn't have anything to do with Kuina because Zoro's original flashback predates the Brazilian show that started the saying by about 4 or 5 years.

    • @connorscanlan2167
      @connorscanlan2167 Рік тому

      @@pedroviniciuspreiswelter4710 Ah, I see now. I was wondering where the saying had come from, but I didn't realize it was so recent an idea.

  • @KoyFoster
    @KoyFoster Рік тому +1

    Weird. For years I thought she canonically got ganged up on and killed by some village swordsmen that got butthurt. Where did I get that from?

  • @TheWarmachine375
    @TheWarmachine375 Рік тому +7

    0:20 Kuincident is a terrible but hilarious pun.

  • @cashisclay8474
    @cashisclay8474 Рік тому +1

    Domestic violence code words: I fell down the stairs. I hit myself with the door. The wind knocked me down. I don't know what happened. It was an accident, they didn't mean to.💯

  • @lunchboxsuxatvideos2235
    @lunchboxsuxatvideos2235 Рік тому +5

    I like to believe zoro strives for the biggest bust size in one piece only to prove kuina wrong

    • @Peacebunnie
      @Peacebunnie Рік тому

      Shame on me for laughing at this

  • @alexmipego
    @alexmipego Рік тому +3

    I think the fact the sword showing no personality so far is the biggest clue. I think she maybe sacrificed herself, or just "transported" her soul into the sword.

    • @loganeliottt762
      @loganeliottt762 10 місяців тому +1

      Maybe she was a reflection of the swords will, and was testing zoro?

  • @tamonk9054
    @tamonk9054 Рік тому +9

    It was an accident she fell down the stairs

  • @kennyljs
    @kennyljs Рік тому +1

    Kuina did not met Big Mom, Boa Hancock, Marine Vice Admiral Siyru, Smoothie Linlin and all the other powerful females in the world.

  • @ibnkarim5371
    @ibnkarim5371 Рік тому +54

    I understand why so many One Piece-Fans always think of Kuina's death as somewhat unbelievable, considering the injuries characters of the series have survived (and of course because her death seems unceremonious and meaningless). But it is still somewhat ironic because people ACTUALLY DIE from falling down the stairs in real life. Maybe there is a secret (I wouldn't mind that), but I also wouldn't mind the current version. Nothing is more tragic than a death that seems so senless and meaningless. Unworthy to the character, true, but many people die unworthy deaths. It shows how fragile a life can be, how easily and sudden it can end and how important it is to pursue your dreams and goals, before your life is over. Because it can end tomorrow or even sooner.

    • @zold9896
      @zold9896 Рік тому +2

      Facts

    • @gunchar06
      @gunchar06 Рік тому +2

      Even in the real world mostly extreme fragile old people die from that, so it's just not believable for someone who used to beat up a superhuman kid in a world were people constantly survive the most lethal things.

    • @jarosbodytko6462
      @jarosbodytko6462 Рік тому +2

      Mostly perhaps, but not all the time. Kids and adults still die from the most trivial of causes in real life@@gunchar06
      Also the people that survive that crazy stuff in One Piece are still somewhat trained or used to conflict or have a stronger will than the regular background or secondary characters. I highly doubt Kaya, Makino or Genzo would survive a canon ball to the face.
      At the end of the day, we can speculate all we want but the writer decides how strong or weak a character is for story purposes. And if Oda feels that Kuina has to die by falling down the stairs so that Zoro’s story gets more meaningful, then that’s what happened.
      It’s like those stories where Batman kicks Superman’s ass. We all know it doesn’t make sense but if the writer wants Batman to win, he’ll win.

    • @placate9051
      @placate9051 Рік тому +2

      It also feel like in backstories characters play by different rules and are a lot more human in regard to their constitution and resilience. Like if Conis' father being smited happened in a backstory he would be dead

    • @netonnaanigbogu8304
      @netonnaanigbogu8304 7 місяців тому

      ​@@placate9051with the way back stories happen in One Piece, probably true

  • @AllBladesCut
    @AllBladesCut Рік тому +1

    ppl arent ready to know this whole time that zoro's really been training to get revenge on his real final opponent, Down D Stairs

  • @lazylonewolf
    @lazylonewolf Рік тому +4

    I think it's more powerful and incredibly sad that it's actually just an accident. I always imagined that Kuina was running excitedly to their fight, too excited in fact, causing her to fall.
    And Kuina might still be alive if Kid Zoro didn't cheer her up

  • @EnemyDestroyerNumber1
    @EnemyDestroyerNumber1 Рік тому +1

    Kuina is now a boy thats been transformed.

  • @Jackson-kp6hf
    @Jackson-kp6hf Рік тому +4

    The culprit of Kuina death was the user of the stair stair fruit

  • @MorglortheMangler
    @MorglortheMangler Рік тому

    Down S Stairs and Kuina’s father plotted together to kill her but it failed and she is still alive but without her memories and is now working as one of the God’s Knights. The reason for her being alive is simple she somehow eat a devil fruit that saved, revived her and she will fight Zoro in the near future.

  • @jdeeee044
    @jdeeee044 Рік тому +35

    I prefer the timeline where I just take it as it is where Kuina died due to an accident. No more "dark" back stories please. Thank you very much.

    • @LinkJTO
      @LinkJTO Рік тому +8

      Ya I think people just like to over complicate things

    • @gunchar06
      @gunchar06 Рік тому +5

      The problem is just, that accident makes absolutely no sense for someone who could beat up a superhuman kid in a world where people constantly survive the most lethal things.

    • @LinkJTO
      @LinkJTO Рік тому +2

      @@gunchar06 it does make sense, they are kids and people die from falling down the stairs in real life a lot, also those people that survive lethal attacks are outliers not the norm

    • @gunchar06
      @gunchar06 Рік тому +2

      @@LinkJTO Bro Zoro was as kid already a blatant superhuman and Kuina could still beat him up, so how does it make any sense that a logically also superhuman kid died from something that in the real world mostly kills extreme fragile old people?

    • @LinkJTO
      @LinkJTO Рік тому

      @@gunchar06 ok, they weren’t super humans, sure they could beat adults but that’s still not superhuman, second they almost always dueled with bamboo swords so they wouldn’t leave any lasting damage, second it’s heavily implied that when Kuina fell she fell on her sword

  • @уѕнмтѕ
    @уѕнмтѕ Рік тому +1

    If Oda says that Tashigi is what Kuina would be, I would be really sad😢

  • @jeremyz8029
    @jeremyz8029 Рік тому +5

    SHE'S ALIVE!! She fell down the D.Stairs, got knocked out. Doctors thought she was dead but she wasn't (plenty of real life stories about this happening) They bury her body or partial bury her, she pulls a "Kill Bill" or something and breaks out of burial not remembering a thing. Wanders around gets found and saved by marines and becomes Tashigi... how do we know that Kuina didn't need glasses while reading? When she got older she needed her glasses all the time. I bet if she was wearing her glasses she wouldn't have fallen down D.Stairs. So the picture of Tashigi when she was young reading the book kind of fits in....

  • @Evangelicalme-vv1yx
    @Evangelicalme-vv1yx Рік тому +3

    DOWN D. STAIRS is a menace

  • @sourishghosh8958
    @sourishghosh8958 Рік тому +5

    I really liked the idea that the wado ichimonji was testing Kuina, like enma did with Zoro, and she failed which led to her death in some way or the other. That'll be my head cannon if we never get any more explanations.

    • @TheSleepinInsomniac
      @TheSleepinInsomniac Рік тому +4

      i dunno i can't buy this explanation, she was a amazing swordsman. Better then zoro, i think she would have passed this test.

    • @LPTheGas
      @LPTheGas Рік тому +2

      @@TheSleepinInsomniac Yeah, that's the biggest hole in it - she was better than Zoro at the time, so if that was what happened it would have tested him (and he would have failed) too.

  • @itssoham3711
    @itssoham3711 Рік тому +1

    Bro kuincident for sure got me😂😂😂😂😂

  • @ideenlos9242
    @ideenlos9242 Рік тому +58

    So we all agree Kuina is Mihawk

    • @kevinsharp45
      @kevinsharp45 Рік тому +9

      That’s not possible because Mihawk was shown as a young man at Rogers execution, there’s too much of an age difference for that to work.

    • @__phoenixyz
      @__phoenixyz Рік тому +1

      100%

    • @GalaxyImpact200
      @GalaxyImpact200 Рік тому +3

      ​@@kevinsharp45in hulks voice
      "Time travel!!"

  • @PLAYRCM10
    @PLAYRCM10 Рік тому +1

    Alright let me cook.
    Kuina is alive. She was chosen by someone above like from the world gov etc; to be a God’s knight. Her dream was to be the best swordsman ever; she would not be able to achieve that on her mind. Then someone from the celestial dragons had a connection with the shimotsuki; contacted koushirou about taking Kuina, explaining that she would be able to fullfil her dream even being a girl. Shimotsuki decided to let her go because as a father he would want nothing but the best for his child. He then faked her death in order to respect a deal he made with the person who took kuina. It could not make sense for the village to accept that a father let his only daughter leave, so he faked her death to open a new world of possibilities to Kuina, start from scratch. Also there could be people already targeting Kuina because of her immense potential, so Koushirou decided that was the best outcome. Also faking her death would end up inspiring zoro to work as hard as he could in order to fullfil his promise with Kuina.

  • @MattAnd
    @MattAnd Рік тому +18

    I think it odd that there’s such a conspiracy with this. Essentially any scenario where Kuina survives ruins the main point of Zoro’s backstory, and I don’t think it’d be an interesting twist.
    I always thought the implication was she got killed by Wado when falling down the stairs while carrying it (though theory 2 may be an interesting possibility because if this), as opposed to how many people seem to think it was literally just falling down some stairs

    • @Scotia__
      @Scotia__ Рік тому +1

      Agreed! I always assumed she landed in a way where she hit her neck/head against the edge of a stair in a fatal way, and never even considered the additional danger of Wado. Humans are very durable but also very fragile.

    • @BaldGym
      @BaldGym 9 місяців тому

      oda gonna pull an obito watch

  • @troillandford7679
    @troillandford7679 Рік тому +7

    Kuina got recruited by the god knights and she went with them because she wanted to get stronger.
    Her character is about ultimate power, leaving behind her friends and family in pursuit of strength, so basically an Aramaki type of ideology where the strong eats the weak.
    It compliments zoro’s hardwork and loyalty for his friends. They fight and then zoro defeats her and the wado becomes a black blade

  • @cryptic-Youtube
    @cryptic-Youtube Рік тому +9

    So now we are doubting Down D. Stairs?

  • @EpicgamerJoeDaSeal
    @EpicgamerJoeDaSeal Рік тому +1

    Kuina could’ve learned the five sword style

  • @sohinibhattacharya5375
    @sohinibhattacharya5375 Рік тому +4

    This thumbnail was one of the best on the channel❤

  • @simsey1
    @simsey1 Рік тому +1

    youtuber hidden island did a zorro video awhile back and i think he gaves some good ideas in that kuina is just dead no villian to beat no arlong no one to test his skills and get revenge against . thats why zorro has no respect for the gods and wants to be king of hell and has similar themes around him he wants to conquer death zorro is always near death i do think theres somthing there

  • @rockzs74r
    @rockzs74r Рік тому +5

    I genuinely believe the theory that Kuina is Tashigi or at least related to. We still haven't really know where Tashigi actually come from most likely she have wano lineage. And it's just convenient that Tashigi reappear and likely going to play big role again for the final saga

  • @stuffyworld10
    @stuffyworld10 Рік тому +1

    Gotta love that characters like Pell can survive city sized explosions but Kuina can't survive tripping

  • @Arkalidor
    @Arkalidor Рік тому +6

    The most puzzling thing about Kuina's story is, it really feels like Oda was setting up something down the line with Tashigi but then went "Nah... Let's end this story here and move on to something else."
    I guess, on some meta level, that COULD be considered an echo to Kuina herself, who was showing the premises of a long, passionate story, with both hardships and successes, and Down D. Stairs just went "Nah... let's end this story here and move on to something else."
    That being said, I really love the theory of Ivankov being involved. And considering we know for a fact there is a "secret" linking Crocodile and Ivankov, but we still do not know what, we haven't had a single additional detail or callback on that matter in literal decades, it would seemt that Iva-san takes privacy VERY seriously and keeps secrets absolutely safe.

  • @Eplay_859
    @Eplay_859 Рік тому

    Borrowing from marvel is this an absolute point in time no matter what in all realities

  • @opdunsparce2434
    @opdunsparce2434 Рік тому +15

    Love waking up to a new GLR ready to distract me at work

    • @Magnet_Chaos
      @Magnet_Chaos Рік тому +1

      Love getting ready to sleep to a new GLR ready to remind that my sleep schedule is a mess.

    • @opdunsparce2434
      @opdunsparce2434 Рік тому

      @@Magnet_Chaos never alone nakama

  • @lolathepeanut9755
    @lolathepeanut9755 Рік тому +1

    I said this last video but the name Saturn... as in the Roman God..."He was described as a god of time, generation, dissolution, abundance, wealth, agriculture, periodic renewal and liberation." Time and Liberation interest me...

  • @thecomicmaster9010
    @thecomicmaster9010 Рік тому +5

    Well in some corners of Japan "falling down the stairs" was a popular way of saying they did it themselves😬

  • @Koonski
    @Koonski Рік тому

    Great that you inculded that bit on the myth of the falling down the stairs thing. People say it nowadays like it is a fact that she took her own life because they believe that this is actually a thing

  • @McNemo9198
    @McNemo9198 Рік тому +17

    I'm concinced, it was suicide due to her conflicts about being a woman and the way her father delivered the news.
    He was looking at the ground while telling Zoro knowing he failed his daughter.
    It would make sense too since suicide is a more than normal sensitive topic in Japan and Oda might have been censored in some way

    • @brenoobr
      @brenoobr Рік тому

      it just makes sense, right? why would oda bring up the gender problem if it didnt amount to nothing?

    • @ceshmate1953
      @ceshmate1953 Рік тому +1

      @@brenoobr The gender problem was for kuina having a dream to become the strongest and having that dream pass on to zoro.
      She died after getting a sword sharpener from the storage room. The only reason she needed one because she had a real sword fight with zoro.
      With no one to blame for the death, or zoro blaming himself we never know if he did.
      Zoro can carry her dream and become the number one swordsman.

    • @MarcyTheKindaCoolWizard
      @MarcyTheKindaCoolWizard Рік тому

      ​@brenoobr Because its another form of the "Achueve your Dreams" motto One Piece proudly states and how anyone can do it
      In this case, Kuina believes herself to be inferior by her own nature as a woman, and Zoro is meant as the narrative element that declares that being a man, woman or amything does not stop you from achieveing your dreams and becoming great, it's the One Piece message of "There's frestness on everyone, and nobody is lesser than anyone else"
      plus its an incredibly relatable thing to many women irl who are constantly told, or even internalize, that men are always naturally superior in everything and that they should just give up and do what's expected of her

    • @McNemo9198
      @McNemo9198 Рік тому

      @@brenoobryeah i'm not sure what the two guys above are trying to say but for me it's 100% suicide. Like you mentioned, it makes sense with the whole identity problems she was having.
      Just thought about this too, but she died right after making that promise with Zoro, I think she was satisfied enough with knowing someone will acomplish it and then decided to do it

  • @littlebiplop7015
    @littlebiplop7015 Рік тому +1

    it would be an amazing twist if she was alive and the final villian for zoro

  • @young_raymond47
    @young_raymond47 Рік тому +8

    The last theory doesn't make sense because why would Kuina not take Wado Ichimonji with her. There is no reason to believe she would leave it behind in order to pursue the path of the swordsman.

  • @Piggy24
    @Piggy24 Рік тому +1

    Rlly good thumbnail today

  • @desolateleng9943
    @desolateleng9943 Рік тому +10

    Adaptations aside, just looking at the original manga pages by Oda, my guess would be implied suicide. I have three reasons:
    1. We're not shown her face when she clasps hands with Zoro, so we don't know what she was feeling. She might have been happy to hear those words from Zoro, but not convinced by them.
    2. At the funeral, Zoro yells that she's trying to "run away from their promise". As if her death was a choice on her part.
    3. Kuina's father uses the word "moroi", which does mean fragile, but is a word that is also often used in a context of emotional and spiritual weakness. I think a better translation might actually be "brittle".
    In the manga Kuina says that her father told her that "women can not become the strongest in the world". He might be correct about that part (although after seeing Big Mom, who knows), but since we don't actually see her father say it himself, I think Kuina might have misunderstood what he meant. Being the BEST does not equal being the STRONGEST. If it did, no one would ever need to fight, all you would have to do is make a strength ranking. But we all have seen Luffy (and others) beat enemies who are technically stronger than he is again and again. She would have to move past her fixation on physical strength and find a way to fight that would move her forward. One reason that Kuina's father gives away her sword so easily could be that he felt that he had failed her so completely that only Zoro is worthy to carry on her will.
    Otherwise, I think that her death being faked for some reason also is fairly beliveable. Zoro isn't allowed to go near the body, so it might have been a fake, and Kuinas father is only shown in a way that makes it impossible to see what he's thinking and feeling.

    • @Comuniity_
      @Comuniity_ Рік тому +1

      Pretty sure oda himself said she just fell down the stairs and there's nothing more to it

    • @brodiethomlinson9042
      @brodiethomlinson9042 10 місяців тому

      Oda literally confirmed in an SBS she just fell down the stairs.

    • @desolateleng9943
      @desolateleng9943 10 місяців тому

      @@brodiethomlinson9042 Which one?

    • @Comuniity_
      @Comuniity_ 10 місяців тому

      @desolateleng9943 I think it was in an interview, either way we see a grave that says Kuina that her dad brings a newspaper with zoro in it to her grave so she's definitely dead. It's one of the covers during the bounty poster cover story if you wanna see it.

    • @desolateleng9943
      @desolateleng9943 10 місяців тому

      @@Comuniity_ I don't doubt that she's dead, I only think it was left intentionally ambiguous whether she committed suicide or not.

  • @remcogiesen1974
    @remcogiesen1974 Рік тому +1

    I think it was a collaberative effort between Down D. Stairs, Con D. Oriano and Ask D. Question, to make sure Kuina would not find the one piece

  • @FirstLast-wk3kc
    @FirstLast-wk3kc Рік тому +4

    It's not suspicious.
    It's cruel, for the contrast of their ambitions and etc.
    It wouldn't work as viceral if it would be not an accident..
    Such dramatic irony, such motivation for Zoro, because she died unknown to the world, and such a strong reminder for kids...
    That we are fragile.
    Why would anyone want it to be different? It's perfect tragedy for Zoro.

    • @gunchar06
      @gunchar06 Рік тому +1

      Cause it's lazy and makes not much sense, you could even say it's sexist but i don't think Oda even thought about that.

    • @FirstLast-wk3kc
      @FirstLast-wk3kc Рік тому

      @@gunchar06 i would have written the same, just for the impact.

    • @FirstLast-wk3kc
      @FirstLast-wk3kc Рік тому

      @@gunchar06 as a writer myself i m sure he did it so just because it is a big emotional impact.

  • @viniferreira2192
    @viniferreira2192 11 місяців тому +1

    13:13
    You didnt make the ''will of D'' joke, im so disapointed.

  • @colibri224
    @colibri224 Рік тому +9

    I legit think Oda’s intentions 20 years ago was to make Kuina died because of her father who secretly wanted a male heir. But decided to abandoned the idea because it was too dark, either for him or for the Jump.

    • @javigd96
      @javigd96 Рік тому +3

      I think we are forgetting the bigger picture. Kuina was there to provide Zoro with a reason to be the strongest. A friend, a promise, an unfair death, no one to blame for it, and now Zoro has to fulfill his promise.

  • @arsonist7013
    @arsonist7013 Рік тому +1

    I always felt Kuina got done dirty being killed by a fall down stairs, l think a better end for her would have been if say some pirates had attacked the village and she died trying to fight them all off, perhaps biting off more than she could chew taking on a somewhat seasoned and battle hardened foe and getting killed in battle. That could also have then perhaps served as motivation for Zoro to hunt pirates because one took his friend away.

  • @dendenkushi
    @dendenkushi Рік тому +4

    Appreciate it if you stopped stealing my scripts dude.... getting ridiculous at this point.

  • @ddenozor
    @ddenozor Рік тому

    I think it serves as a reminder to us how deadly household accidents can be. More people die unfortunate stupid deaths like falling down the stairs than fictional pirate battles.

  • @Alpha_Yozakura
    @Alpha_Yozakura Рік тому +1

    damn it,the iva thing is really good

  • @hahu9088
    @hahu9088 Рік тому +1

    The stairs were actually pica using his DF, who killed her to kill off the shimotsuki bloodline on behalf of doflamingo. He, of course, is in the weapons dealing business, so killing off the bloodline of one of the greatest swordsmiths makes total sense in order to exterminate potential competition. It's the perfect theory.

  • @Lordeus-zw4fg
    @Lordeus-zw4fg Рік тому +1

    "nothing to do with breasts but everything to do with being the best"

  • @ArgzeroYT
    @ArgzeroYT Рік тому +1

    Just because Tashigi looks different as a child doesn't mean she wasn't amnesia'd and sent to another family - her age could also be a guess by her newfound family, or more likely, her real age and birthday were hidden to protect her (perhaps to prevent disgrace of her family or the WG for her being attempted murdered)

  • @perk3236
    @perk3236 Рік тому

    Your videos are like morning cartoons for me, love em