I think it’s great that you can see things from bellamys perspective, most people get mad and/or extremely irritated by him… like the guy said, he’s an idiot, but he’s trying his hardest to stick to his principles at a time he has nothing left (I imagine bellamys pov) and I think you can acknowledge that AND bash him for being a big dummy 😂
@@dreamingclouds4699 yeah I can understand people being irritated but when you think about it the guy has lost everything and is now receiving sympathy from the guy he ridiculed in the past I just feel bad for him
It's so interesting to me to keep seeing *how much* it angers Doflamingo that Law didn't show up in Dressrosa alone. He CONSTANTLY talks down Luffy in front of Law. We know he considers Luffy and his crew a threat at least, he has acknowledged as much, but he repeatedly makes it a point to let Law know that this alliance was a bad choice. "How can you trust Straw Hat so much?" "You(Luffy) are actually this dumb. Why did you choose him, Law?" "Why do you want to die alongside this dumbshit?" Or mentioning how Luffy still hasn't come up yet to help him because he's fighting Bellamy instead; implying that that is more important than Law, as a few examples. There's a very real jealousy here; not in a romantic sense but in the sense that Law, who was part of HIS family has found someone else to get along with and who he doesn't try to own in the same way Doflamingo owns his family. Especially because they exclusively keep calling each other by nicknames (Straw Hat-ya and Torao/Tra-guy) which Law notably never did while part of the family. He never took on a nickname or code name and he never referred to Doflamingo as Young Master and especially not Doffy; it was always Doflamingo or captain. Doflamingo will absolutely know that they were both at the auction house; he definitely knows it was Law who pulled Luffy out of Marineford. From his perspective, it must look like they have been best friends for years instead of only deciding to form this alliance yesterday. Law, who was supposed to be like him and follow in his footsteps is going down a very different path and Doflamingo criticises these choices constantly like he is personally offended that Law has chosen siding with Luffy AGAINST him instead of coming back TO him and is trying to break that up; to make Law second guess and abandon this decision. That whole thing has infuriated Doflamingo the whole arc, but as you said: now that he knows that they both share a certain Initial in thier name it's got to be an extra bit of salt in the wound.
@@yamina123 yeah and I’m guessing that’s why Corazon emphasised to Law not to let Doflamingo find out about his name and all the things you brought up there are going to make it all the more satisfying when Luffy brings him to his knees in front of Law
There must be something in the water in One Piece that makes people with blond hair and green hair just clash and argue even though they objectively make a great team. First Sanji and Zoro and now Cavendish and Bartolomeo. XD I do love how we've been introduced to the fact that both Dellinger and Hakuba are insanely fast in this arc and then right here we are shown very quickly (fittingly) how much of a difference there was between the two.
The blonde and the green hair guy discussing all the time, I think we have seen it before somewhere. Robin stopped Hakuba like it was nothing after the show off he did before, it was such a flex of her DF powers
Fun-Fact: Dellinger is not the first half human-fish man hybrid we've seen in the series. That goes to Sapi (He's the bloke who sold Sanji The blue-finned elephant tuna back in Loguetown). But he is the first to be based on a fictional species of fish
Oda likes to change things up. As much as he loves his story, he's also trying to not get bored with it, so he will try things. Some work better than others. While the basic stories stays the same, all of his later arcs are different, focusing on different concepts and methods of demonstrating them. Fishman Island was one of those.
Late comment but in the manga Hakuba not only oneshots Dellinger but the oneshot was the final chapter of the year and the first chapter of the same year was Hakuba's initial reveal in Block D. Also Ideo telling Dellinger that "no victory in this world is alone, kid" is a personal top fifteen or ten Dressrosa moment and actually gives me chills even if he lost. Still it's his stalling that gave way for Hakuba to take Dellinger out so his philosophy as a champion fighter in the face of Dellinger's callous power.
I think it’s great that you can see things from bellamys perspective, most people get mad and/or extremely irritated by him… like the guy said, he’s an idiot, but he’s trying his hardest to stick to his principles at a time he has nothing left (I imagine bellamys pov) and I think you can acknowledge that AND bash him for being a big dummy 😂
@@dreamingclouds4699 yeah I can understand people being irritated but when you think about it the guy has lost everything and is now receiving sympathy from the guy he ridiculed in the past I just feel bad for him
It's so interesting to me to keep seeing *how much* it angers Doflamingo that Law didn't show up in Dressrosa alone. He CONSTANTLY talks down Luffy in front of Law. We know he considers Luffy and his crew a threat at least, he has acknowledged as much, but he repeatedly makes it a point to let Law know that this alliance was a bad choice.
"How can you trust Straw Hat so much?"
"You(Luffy) are actually this dumb. Why did you choose him, Law?"
"Why do you want to die alongside this dumbshit?"
Or mentioning how Luffy still hasn't come up yet to help him because he's fighting Bellamy instead; implying that that is more important than Law, as a few examples.
There's a very real jealousy here; not in a romantic sense but in the sense that Law, who was part of HIS family has found someone else to get along with and who he doesn't try to own in the same way Doflamingo owns his family. Especially because they exclusively keep calling each other by nicknames (Straw Hat-ya and Torao/Tra-guy) which Law notably never did while part of the family. He never took on a nickname or code name and he never referred to Doflamingo as Young Master and especially not Doffy; it was always Doflamingo or captain.
Doflamingo will absolutely know that they were both at the auction house; he definitely knows it was Law who pulled Luffy out of Marineford. From his perspective, it must look like they have been best friends for years instead of only deciding to form this alliance yesterday.
Law, who was supposed to be like him and follow in his footsteps is going down a very different path and Doflamingo criticises these choices constantly like he is personally offended that Law has chosen siding with Luffy AGAINST him instead of coming back TO him and is trying to break that up; to make Law second guess and abandon this decision. That whole thing has infuriated Doflamingo the whole arc, but as you said: now that he knows that they both share a certain Initial in thier name it's got to be an extra bit of salt in the wound.
@@yamina123 yeah and I’m guessing that’s why Corazon emphasised to Law not to let Doflamingo find out about his name and all the things you brought up there are going to make it all the more satisfying when Luffy brings him to his knees in front of Law
There must be something in the water in One Piece that makes people with blond hair and green hair just clash and argue even though they objectively make a great team.
First Sanji and Zoro and now Cavendish and Bartolomeo. XD
I do love how we've been introduced to the fact that both Dellinger and Hakuba are insanely fast in this arc and then right here we are shown very quickly (fittingly) how much of a difference there was between the two.
The blonde and the green hair guy discussing all the time, I think we have seen it before somewhere. Robin stopped Hakuba like it was nothing after the show off he did before, it was such a flex of her DF powers
Fun-Fact: Dellinger is not the first half human-fish man hybrid we've seen in the series. That goes to Sapi (He's the bloke who sold Sanji The blue-finned elephant tuna back in Loguetown). But he is the first to be based on a fictional species of fish
@@leebland8184 I cannot even remember that guy is he very noticeable as a fishman?
Oh God that was so satisfying!!!
Dellinger is like one of those online gamers who are really good but is just so toxic and edgy
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Oda likes to change things up. As much as he loves his story, he's also trying to not get bored with it, so he will try things. Some work better than others.
While the basic stories stays the same, all of his later arcs are different, focusing on different concepts and methods of demonstrating them. Fishman Island was one of those.
Late comment but in the manga Hakuba not only oneshots Dellinger but the oneshot was the final chapter of the year and the first chapter of the same year was Hakuba's initial reveal in Block D.
Also Ideo telling Dellinger that "no victory in this world is alone, kid" is a personal top fifteen or ten Dressrosa moment and actually gives me chills even if he lost.
Still it's his stalling that gave way for Hakuba to take Dellinger out so his philosophy as a champion fighter in the face of Dellinger's callous power.
It's easy to be annoyed in Bellamy's actions but if you really think about it Doflamingo is Bellamy's Shanks as to Luffy!
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Hey Mark.. If you "SHOULD" impersonate one of these for an entire video for 10000£, which one would you choose to do?
Pica or Dellinger or Trebol?
@@thousandyardgavri2785 probably Trebol because the other two would hurt my throat lol
Bartolomeo and Cavendish are like Zoro & Sanji. Both hair wise and dumb argument wise.
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It's just string.. but look how strong he is vs. the "OP" fruit is nothing.. shows us it doesn't matter what fruit you have it's all about the user.