Luffy gives his hat to Nami
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- This is one of my favourite scenes from the anime One Piece, I just really like the way Luffy puts his hat on Nami's head and the emotion of the scene. Thanks for watching.
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What I love is that Luffy knows nothing about Nami’s past. He walked away when Nojiko told the rest of the crew. All he saw was his friend cry, and that’s all the reason he needed to punch a fish.
im going to punch a fish now that I read this
@@kutagore did you punch the fish?
@@darkdecidueye9628 thats all i want to know
Luffy somehow know who is good who is bad
#PunchFish for Nami!
This scene changed everything for me. I became a huge One Piece fan after this.
I always am. Since the first day
+Jimmy Cen me 2, since i was a kid, i always imitated ruffys attacks back then and enels mantra too
The same reason for me aswell such an epic moment
the feels..
Nimiko Yeah I didn't take the series that serious till this point
Can we just appreciate Nami voice actor, such a pure emotion and despair on display,insane how it match perfectly this epic scene.
Exactly. I am gonna watch the Netflix live action and I swear to God if they butcher this scene I am gonna...
@@bg.dragon1419 Kinda on same boat with you, i was sceptic at first but looking at last trailer im gonna give it a go, and they have time until arlong arc, if its badly done im out.
@@MrCount987if it's badly done I will NEVER forgive netflix
@@moonyekkaOda overlooked
I've just come to this video after seeing a brief scene of Nami. I have little hope they will honour it, but let's see, the actress is supposed to be an OP fan, so she is aware of the intensity of this scene :=) @@bg.dragon1419
Definitely my favorite scene.. the way he stops her from hurting herself, stays with her even though she's pushing him away, and waits for her to ask for help... then the cut scene to the squad waiting on stand by was so bad ass... this was when I realized One Piece was lit.
Also I can't believe that usopp is joining them to fight the merman
@@khoojayden3048 Usopp is wet lol. He's the only smart one besides Nami
@@Lowkeysgaming ya you're right
This is one of the most iconic scenes in anime history imo. The drama, the friendship, the hype. It's perfect.
Like the way he wants Robin to admit she wants to live!!!! Damn good
I love how Luffy never cares about a person's past. Once he makes a friend, that's it. He will fight to the death to protect them, to give them happiness. That's the kind of person I strive to be.
because he cant do anything about that persons past. what happens in the past is out of his hands but present time he will fight for yoh
I love that too. It makes his acceptance of them as friends even more powerful in a way. He accepts them for who they are in the present, not because some sob story makes him feel like he should be.
I wish i could be this way with my friends in real life, its just too bad that now a days all you get are snakes and liars for friends.
It's Agape Love
Luffy has it, that he does--
It's Agape love.
#OPHaiku
nickegofficial
Don't worry, you'll be able to find great friends in real life someday.
Fun fact: When drawing this scene in the manga Oda kept redoing it until it made him cry.
Kyle Crown True dedication to his work
Isaiahdlee amen.
Alfredo der Analtorpedo lol he always says at the end of the manga fool
but how did he know if those were tears of sadness from the scene or tears of frustration from having to do the same scene 100 plus times. if i redid the same scene enough times i'd be fucking crying too..
GODA
It's these moments like this that proves Luffy is a DEFINITIVE Captain. He didn't NEED to know what was going on the past eight years. All he needed was Nami to give that cry for help, and dude went straight on for the mission. This is why he's my favorite MC.
just like robin and sanji, luffy needs a clear cry for help to get really fired up.
he dont care if his enemy is the world government or one of the yonkos. if one of his friends needs help, he does do everything he can to save them.
In this scene Luffy didn't have to listen to Nojiko's story about Nami past to understand that Arlong was bad. He just needed to know: "He made Nami cry? Well then, let's go beat up this fish." And from this alone you can see how much of a great captain he is for his crew.
luffy is a fool who should have gotten himself and his entire crew killed hundreds of times through his own arrogance carelessness and lack of preparedness, but got bailed out every time through luck and plot armor undeservedly.
@@godemperorofmankind3.091 watch the anime again, he wants to be the pirate king a goal with many dangers and all his crewmates are aware of these. they joined luffy because they all have they own goals and knowing its a dangerous path.
@@roguetank3526 except when they are faced with a fight they cant win, they cry and scream in horror and fear.
Nami's voice actor did a really good job with this scene; you could really hear how pained she sounded
***** what are you talking about, nami was voiced by nami there are no voice actors
That's what women are best at getting hysterical and hurting themself
@funichigo that sounds wrong...
Sure, you could just speak into a microphone, but a TRUE voice actor puts EMOTION into their words! Pain! Sorrow! Anger! Joy! Love! Hate! Every emotion man, woman, and child can experience with just their voice!
I read in an SBS that the voice actors go for reality.
For example: If the character does something the voice actor would also try to do it.
"GO AWAY"
luffy eyes still visible
"Help me.."
luffy eyes cant be seen
OHHHH SNAPPP
anime's mc eyes cant be seen
mc:"you know the rules so do i"
@@smurf2178 POG
@@smurf2178 why man why u gotta ruin it
@@AshHere830 Don't tell this to him, tell it to the hentai eyeless male characters that are polluting the industry.
Boring as fuck and with lack of imagination.
Should never exist anywhere.
Nami: Go away!
Luffy: *I sleep*
Nami: Help me
Luffy: *Real shit*
I love the symbolism with the hat being Luffy’s treasure. Nami’s treasure is her town and the people in it, and she is entrusting her biggest treasure to Luffy. Luffy then trusts her to take care of his treasure, the same way Nami is trusting him.
I love it
Damn i didnt relize😮😮
This made me love this scene even more ❤️
Nami is the luffy big sister , even otama got the strawhat
Oh shit lol I read into it a little too far and took it as, "No one touches my treasure." *Proceeds to put a Pseudo Barrier on Nami with hat.*
One of the most powerful scenes in anime history
Shut up. Regardless of what's been featured in Naruto, it takes nothing away from this scene nor does this even have anything to do with fucking Naruto.
Naruto sucks, no problem.
Naruto is alright, but one piece is way better. Inuyasha, samurai X, samurai champloo, the list goes on and on, but Naruto is in the middle there somewhere. But one piece is much better IMO. Db, dbz, and db gt takes the cake though.
^You are right.
Naruto does have some tear jerking scenes
i love how luffy just stares at her as if he's absorbing every ounce of her pain and making it his own too.
A God cares for his children ❤
Luffy knows that when he tried to act cool in front of Shanks he was nothing but stupid.
In contrast to his grandfather Garp , he didn't receive that face wound from an enemy , he did it to himself.
That's why he prevents Nami from harming herself.
And then his crew was like "let's roll" without any kind of hesitation. A friendship like that is rare to come across.
Probably the first fucking badass scene on this series, love how Zoro just sat there with his sword, Sanji with his cigarette, and even Usopp looks cool here. At this moment, we all knew Arlong were going to get fucked
Ussop with his head down is probably thinking "gotta look cool gotta look cool" and when he he gets ready like the others for the final badass moment he is thinking "DAMMIT! I failed! Zoro got a sword, Sanji got a cigarette, and all i have are some goggles"
+Thomas Anthony but he defeated his opponent tho. Barely.
Zoro vs Mohawk ? Shanks shows the bandits who's boss ?
+Natsu Dragion fair point. +1 badass point. Now how many does zoro have again?
Hell yeah
I like when Luffy command Zoro, Sanji & Usopp and they obey him right away.
They've already accepted him as captain. It's only natural
@@lehssarwalker I think it's not just because he's their captain. But they can see that Luffy very care about his crew & not leaving when she need help. They respect that side of Luffy.
They have different approach towards Luffy's different side. The respect for him being the captain is what above it all.
This is one of the first times Luffy looks like a real captain.
Pls tell me this is episode what?
STILL the only person Luffy's voluntarily given his hat to. More than once, too.
Hate to be that guy but I'm pretty sure Usopp had it during the Luffy Vs Foxy Fight and Vivi had it around the time Luffy fought Crocodile
He didn't voluntarily give it to either of them. Like I said, "voluntarily given", not "held while Luffy is busy."
Same difference. it's not like he got it stolen from him but this time it carries the most meaning behind it.
***** No, it's not the same, but hey it's your opinion ^^
***** there kinda is. at those times they were just keeping a hold of it. here luffy literally puts it on nami's head, and goes into battle.
one piece may have as much logic as politics going on, but it is a story built on emotoin. it does not want thought, but feeling to occur.
Still the most powerful scene in One Piece to me. I can't recall seeing another character hit rock bottom as hard as Nami did here. The pure rage of hating Arlong so much that she could, without hesitation, stab herself over and over. It's such a breathtaking moment.
Sanji crying before leaving his family to join Luffy,, Brook singing as his friends and family die, Chopper's with the death of his adoptive father, and Going Merry enjoying her last ride with the crew, Ace and Whitebeards death, Reunion with Luffy's long lost brother, Dandan, learning Ace's death, Charlotte Pudding (a girl having her feelings played by her family time and time again, yet was able to find true love with Sanji but didn't want to risk putting his Lover's dream to a halt with her. In the end she sacrificed her love to set the man free, while silently suffering from her decision.)
In the end, so many damn feels in OP, and I love em all!
@@papicoco5069 Luffy’s whole usage of gear 2 in enies lobby may not have been as emotional but god damn did that one fight make me smile and cheer him on
Robin scene hit hard
@@bless8861 that is the scene that hits the hardest for me. Then ace's death, mostly due to luffys devastating reaction to it. Then there is this scene here.
i think this scene specifically hits hard in my opinion just because of how visceral nami’s desperation is… stabbing her arm without hesitation because she can’t stand the thought of arlong’s mark in her body, and even going as far as to beg luffy for help, which back then wasn’t like her at all, but at that point she recognizes she’s helpless in front of arlongs strength. also, man, the voice acting is top notch. i could close my eyes and it’d still be so hard-hitting because of the emotion in namis voice.
i think the only other reaction so emotional and brutal we’ve seen is luffy after marineford.
hats off to Nami's voice actor here.... what an amazing job..
👏
I know right?
More like Hats on
Word
@@Marco-uv9of damn Marco you beat me to it LOL
I had already grown to love One Piece before this point, but this is definitely the scene that sold me on it completely.
me too
Yep then came Ernies lobby & Robin`s scream "I want to live!" Then came Marineford and Ace`s death... Good times
Just started watching one piece and I love it. I've cried so much in these early episodes at how beautiful it is the story and he characters
Indeed
1dbad Same
Almost everyone thinks Luffy is stupid but he possesses very high emotional intelligence like in this case where even though Namy was telling him to leave, he didn't because he knew that's not what she really wanted. Luffy's intelligence is often underestimated.
hes pure hearted guy his iq, eq and sq are balance
Emotional intelligence doesn't exist. It's a buzz word created by angry feminists that want to feel superior to men. Even though studies have shown that it's men who are often more empathetic to others. Because we suffer in silence every day.
He's actually pretty smart in some ways. Just often acts before he thinks
Later we can see that his haki make him feel people emotions and intentions.
Look what he did for robin on Enies Lobie, he is the best of the best!
To me he ain't stupid, just trying hard to be funny. so One Piece won't look really grim having a cold, no humor, serious main character.
This hits different when you realized the fact that Luffy doesnt judge someone based on their tragic past to help them, if u want help just say it in front of his face, and knowing that nami's story during arlong park arc was indeed tragic and her backstory, and Luffy refuses to listen to these things if u are his FRIEND just say u want help cuz he wont hesitate to risk his life to save you.
i think whats funny to note is his crew probably found him before the help me scene off screen they found nami he was told bits of her past and then he went to see if she would ask for help...he found her stabbing herself and he says yeah i do not know when she says that he does not know anything...but he probably does know a little...usopp and sanji may not have told him everything but he knows who she hates and thats all he needs
@@razkable burge
actually Luddy knew what was going on but didn't need Nojiko to tell him, because he heard everything he needed to know from Nami during their travel together. He knew from the beginning that she needed 100 millions of berry, that she hates pirates, that she isn't capable of killing people, that she lost the most important person to her because of pirates, and Luffy noticed after getting a big bounty, and leaving half of it to a village to reconstruct itself after what pirates did to it, that she agreed wholeheatedly even though she was angry at first when she saw that half of the money they gathered was missing. We may not see it but Luffy is more than attentive to people's past and what they say
I like how Luffy is answering her questions straight and directly without fucking around
I like how he waits for to ask for help patiently he doesn't even know what happened hes willing to help her and gives her his most precious thing shanks straw hat it matters to him more than his own life
+razkable: It really shows that he considers his nakama as blood of his blood. They are more than just friends, they are family.
+Shendue lol yeahh they literally made a song named "family" which, makes them seem even more like family
I love how patiently Luffy waits for her permission to act. He could bring this whole place down around their ears but won’t do it unless Nami acknowledges she wants or needs his help. “Let me off the chain, Nami! This dog’s gotta hunt!”
thats how luffy is everytime when their friends want help he make sure that they said by themself what they want to said...
@@spike.xx_ I recall Luffy waited by the sunny and starved until Sanji finally came for help.
@@Red_MOON187 thats what he said earlier isnt he ?
@@spike.xx_ Yes, he said that he would only eat food made by Sanji, and he actually lived by his word, he didn't ate anything for some days until Sanji came to him with a basket full of food
for someone as brash and inconsiderate as luffy, he’s weirdly respectful of people’s boundaries (as in, inserting himself into their situation).
we have him here waiting for nami to ask him to help her, then waiting for robin to ask him to rescue her, and later waiting for sanji to ask him to help him. when push comes to shove, luffy respects his crewmates’ choices, even if he loudly declares he disagrees with them.
In the live action I love how Iñaki can go from so bright and joyful to serious, watching the boys say “right” as they follow him without question is so accurate, they’ve really done an amazing job.
I’m on episode 5, did they really add this scene in the live action?? I’m so happy they did, it’s a huge moment in the entire anime/manga.
@@merlinho0t I don’t want to spoil it but they did stay mostly accurate to the original they just make small changes with each well known scene, they captured it perfectly
They did an excellent job but capturing perfectly is kind of a stretch lol. I don't think it hit the same for me as it did in the anime. Like when Nami says "you don't know what's going on in this island", in the anime Luffy really didn't know what was going on but didn't need too cuz he was going to help his friend regardless which is what makes this scene so impactful. Can't say the same for L.A. version. Idk maybe im nitpicking lol
i thought the same thing, but as a huge fan, without the knowledge of the source material its great@@teddestin2194
@@teddestin2194 no, I'm with you. If anything it felt like they were sticking too close to the source and that made it a bit.. stiff for me. I feel like the scene-perfect recreation just doesn't work as well in an LA setting. Still respect the work tho.
I honestly believe that if Nami's voice actress hadn't been so fucking PERFECT here, One Piece wouldn't be the phenomenon it is today. This scene is why like...90% of fans kept watching. Seriously.
THis made me a lifer, commenting on YT vids of it 10+ years later.
True, up to this point was pretty boring, after this scene I was 100% hooked all the way haha.
+Sky Chord There were a few standout moments. The Shanks flashback, the Zoro speech after being defeated by Mihawk...a lot of good shit. This was just exceptional, and something I'd never seen before.
Whenever I recommend One Piece to someone, I tell them to watch up to this episode before dropping it or not. This Nami scene alone has hooked everyone.
TweakedOut027 Same. I have only one friend who did not get into it even with this scene. He was a huge HunterXHunter fan already, which, I'd argue, can do scenes like this even better sometimes.
in interview nami and usopp VA admit both love this scene
The moment when I become a one piece fan
me too
+Chit Khine Same here.
+Chit Khine Holy shit SAME
+Chit Khine me to when I watch this I knew shit just got real don't touch his treasure
Chit Khine same
when she starts stabbing her arm i just start crying, gets me EVERY time
Me too 😿
Its Nami struggling to say "help me" for me
Yeah man.... I got seize when I first watch that scene
This scene has offered true hard emotion that felt directly in ur heart....
She legit put that whole piece of metal in her
@@toyuki6367 phrasing
This scene is just perfection. Everything in this arc leads perfectly to this moment, all of Nami's frustration and heartache, her pain and sorrow. The show really captured that absolutely encapsulating feeling of hopelessness and anger at your own inability to do anything in a situation you have tried so hard to fix. Culminating into Nami physically harming herself due to her frustration and hatred of herself.
When she asks for help, it is full of complete and utter exhaustion on her part, which only makes it 1000% times more satisfying when Luffy says he'll help her, that she's not alone and doesn't have to bear all that pressure and weight by herself, that, of course, her friends will help her. An absolutely brilliant scene, and the one that really got me hooked on these characters.
This scene in the anime truly defined Luffy as a character as well as the fight that followed. I almost didnt get into One Piece because Luffy was so annoying to me. Hes loud, idiotic, selfish, always demanding, and completely out of the loop. But this made my jaw drop when I saw this. He knows all that about himself. He knows that hes a child both physically and mentally. He knows that he cannot be known for being super smart like Nami or as skilled as Sanji or Zoro. And he accepts that. He cant use a sword, he can't navigate, he can't shoot a slingshot or cannon, he cant cook. On his own, hes useless. All he can do is fight, and he will do a damn good job doing it too. Its amazing to see that he divides the crew to certain job titles despite them all being able to fight, because in the end they are his family. They help him with absolutely everything, so when the time comes that they're emotionally ruined and in need of a hand, he'll place that hat on their head and help them with their problems.
your comment made me tear up dude
damn onions..
And he knows he cant lie like usopp
Can’t believe you didn’t like Luffy from the jump I thought he’s a guy everyone would like
@@popsmokesintern6577 Yeah man I thought he was annoying as hell. Granted, I hated him the most in the Orange Town arc, which I stand strong in my opinion that its the worst arc in One Piece save for Buggy. He was devoid of any common sense and angered me with how stupid he always acted. Thats part of the reason why Arlong Park hit he so hard. My jaw genuinely dropped when I saw how mature Luffy actually was, and where his convictions truly lied
Nami is incredibly important to Luffy. Without her, he could never accomplish his dream. That's why i think that he's declaring two things by giving Nami his hat. Entrusting her with his treasure, and declaring that Nami is his treasure.
Well said.
Robin is more important imagine without robin there will be no pirate king , roger becomed pirate king becuase there was oden.
@@winston484 you're choosing a translator over a navigator. Huh
@@zulramli7573 robin is not a translator do you watched onepiece???
@@winston484 i think they're both equally important. the road poneglyphs would lead to laugh tale so you need the navigator to lead you to it. but you need robin to translate the road poneglyphs for nami. so them working together would eventually lead luffy to laugh tale :D
Nami's VA gave such a great performance here
Holy shit
Even getting drowned by her own tears and rage
Such a great performance
Puts the audience into the moment so much more
I feel like this is the first scene we see Luffy acting as a captain and giving orders. This makes the scene hit even harder since we see him being serious for the first time and his crew agrees without even a pinch of hesitation
It broke my heart when Nami's having a break down and keeps hurting herself. It reminds me of myself. And when Luffy put his hat on her I just suddenly burst into tears. There's just so much overwhelming emotion in that scene.
Cringe
@@jaredhoff8601 bruh
"You don't know anything about whats happened in the past eight years on this island." "Yeah, I don't." "I told you to get off this island, didn't I?" "Yeah, you did." I love Luffy xD
Gilbert Torvinen Yeah, none of that matters to Luffy. One of his nakama was crying and needed help, just that simple.
Also liked how he refused to listen to the story since they were told to leave if they listened to the whole thing.
+FlareKnight IMO it had more to do with Nami's past being totally irrelevant to him. She's his friend and she's in trouble. That's all that mattered.
Tim Kramp
Of course it had more to do with that, but it was still a factor.
lol luffy
Blunt and to the point.
I WILL ALWAYS CRY WHEN I SEE THIS SCENE 😭
Me to 😭
When I read this about 12 years ago, I loved it and it's still my favorite but NOW watching it - maybe at this part of my life - this scene made me tear up. Wow. Walk to Arlong Park is still the best One Piece has done....(I am current in the manga)
All this time and this is still my personal favorite moment in the series.
As Cap'n Luffy said...DAMN RIGHT!
One of my favorites. This show has many.
Nico robin🥺
@@mathirajpalanisamy3449?
@@GDBYTTHM i think he meant Enies lobby incident
Nami stabbing herself is the most powerful scene in the series
She was actually trying to cut out the part of her skin and upperflash on which Arlongs tattoo was.
I think the one where Robin cries during Ennies Lobby is better
Eliseo Brito Del Campo More dramatic you mean. Well, I guess so.
Angelus It was still a very powerful scene...she was self-mutilating herself just to get rid of the tattoo.
LukeLuffyEX Guys what about when Sanji has to leave his restaurant and his master tell him not to catch a cold, my eyes got wet
lol the scene of luffy giving Nami his treasure, yelling and the back up shot of the boys with zoro, usopp just sitting back and sanji standing in a cool pose - all prepared for whats to come - waiting for the "lets go" from their leader luffy - amazing scene. Much better than any Hollywood movie - the build was really good.
You said exactly how i feel about this scene and why it's still my favorite One Piece scene. goddamn the emotion was just sooo good.
Just watched the live-action version of this scene, and I'm stunned how it's almost shot-for-shot identical.
I wish they kept in what happened right before thus with the town. Seemed like something they could've added
I like the live action one more. The music really enhances the emotions depicted in the scene.
@@kawaki396I wish they kept her throwing the sand, it's such a good moment that brings it all together.
It's one of THE definitive moments of the early series. They had to nail it.
@@tishyo77really? for me the acting felt half assed, one of my least favroite scenes from the live action. and this is my favorite scene in any anime ive watched.
Nami's past is by far the most heartbreaking and impactful
Yeaah hard disagree
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Hers is good but she lost hope, she still was gonna out up a fight. Nico tho she found true dispaire and wanted to die. There's too many tragic stories , each as good as the next .
Brook literally watched his entire crew die in front of him
The hell you're talking about, Sanji's suffered more than anyone until now.
This is not simp shit, this is king shit 👑
Luffy respected Nami enough he only offered to help the moment she asked it. He knew she's strong, and deserves assistance when she's not strong enough and admit it.
whoever calls this a simp moment should stfu
@@thedeadchannel Your comment made me piss laughing 😂😂😂 your goddame right tho
Love u man
*Pirate King shit
of all the four guys, Luffy really is the one who really didn't know her story... and who's the one who immediately stormed the enemy in an instant when she cried for help? there's really a great lesson here about friendship
I don't think zoro does either. He fell asleep before nojiko started telling the story.
@@chiveCakes yup, but he was still aware that something was up with her, since Nami saved his ass in front of Aarlong's face.
@@chiveCakes He and Luffy share almost the same ideals, morals and even dreams if you analyze them both, they’re the perfect match between a Capitan and his First Mate/Right Hand
Zoro Sanji and ussop would jump in to help they were ready.
Friendship that nami's manipulative and stubborn ass didnt deserve even with the tragic past
Luffy, "We're going!" The crew, "Right!" I. LOVE. THIS. When your captain say's "were going" you don't ask why, you ask where. You just do. The loyalty and respect the crew members have for their captain.
and nami looks so good with his straw hat
Bro it's a drawing...
@@alexvega9073 can't a drawing be good?
@@causeexoareexoiamanexo-l9279 burnnn 🔥🔥🔥
@@causeexoareexoiamanexo-l9279 👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍
I know!
2:23 me and the boys going fishing
🤣
Which they literally did. They went “fishing”💀
I felt this.
LOL
Damn, I got the chills when Nami remembered Luffy saying on his hat: "Don't touch my treasure!"
Its like he's saying: "You are my treasure" to Nami.
That was the first thing I thought of when she remembered it.
LET US SHIP THEM TO JAPAN
Richard Oleseoune it means he trust her i think ^^
SchurkeMitGurke dont make it gay now c'mon
***** what don't I mean?
Richard Oleseoune reminds me more of like how shanks gave it to luffy
basically a "hold this while go kick ass.... i'll want it back!"
Give Nami's voice actress all the awards please all of them now
not only did she masterfully deliver the lines and screams but those whimpers and sniffs omg she went beyond
And let's not forget Oda-sensei dude is a genius this scene is a masterpiece and still iconic decades later
Luffy placing his hat on her head is just great, it’s his way of saying you are important to me and I will protect you. And the damn right scream afterwords just sends chills down my spine. As if to him it’s a given that he will protect her.
This scene. This scene is where the series goes from being a great series to my favourite fictional story to be created by humanity. The beauty of the emotions and the feelings that are displayed beat even the ones of Enies Lobby. I mean can you even see how it works without music to send in the feelings? No scene in One Piece matches for me the beauty of this one
+General Grievous ^This. x)
one piece is full of emotions
reminds me of fist of the north star
enies Lobby was pretty great tooo... and also, chopper's arc.. that was pretty emotional to... and when sanji Bowed down to Zeff after telling sanji not to catch a cold was also great... maaaan... such beatuful story telling... ODA IS A FUCKING GENIUS!!!
Nah, I don't think this beats Enies lobby arc. Enies Lobby was the most epic one.
@@abcdefghi894 Once you hit the age of 12 you'll realize that this series, including the 'best arc' (Enies Lobby) is shit and that all these characters are one-dimensional.
Luffy: SAY NO MORE!
And she sewed his hat back up EVERYTIME after that. Even made a strap so he wont lose it.
They captured this scene very well in the live action. ❤
me when I lie
me when i spread misinformation on the internet
It was cringe
I'm with you I really like how they did this in the live action
Yah. This scene was done well in live action
That "help me" gets me every fucking time. So fucking fueled by sorrow and sadness.
The delivery from Nami's VA was *FLAWLESS*
At this very moment, I started actually liking luffy as a protagonist
fur real
He atack
He protect
But most importantly
He gave nami his hat
And one again the most importantly HAVE A COOL POSE
Nami, winner of the Luffybowl 10+ years running.
Smooth
Dude, this is one of the reasons i dismiss any arguments of Luffy being stupid. He's a dumbass, sure, like the rest of his crew. But he knew that Nami would get why he gave her that hat
Yep
“Luffy….help me”
Luffy: say less.
This was where Nami completely depended on Luffy. She accepted him as her dearest right here and also when Luffy tore all those maps made by Nami in that prison room while screaming "Nami you're MY friend." This was exactly the point Nami loved(platonic) Luffy.
this scene were the first time i fell in love with One Piece.
Masterpiece.
I am 32 best anime in our life time , what do u think law san
Not only One Piece but it made me fall in love with Anime as a whole. Prior I just thought it was dumb cartoons well animated. This scene changed everything for me
I’m on ep 55 and I’m coming back to this scene bc it was so damn good
Na there were other moments before. But i aggree this was one of the best till now
Coincidentally I'm your 37th like (this was the 37th episode)
This scene gets me every time, so much emotion. Love when he turns around and the guys don't even think twice, they know what they need to do.
Lus bex especially well done with usup. when the coward does not hesitate for a second, you know things bought go down.
IKR and the crew was JUST put together, I mean they were in their early days, they didn't know each other very well
And this is why Nami would never betray Luffy, even if it meant giving her life for him. Same goes for Nico Robin and the epic scene in which Straw Hats declare war on World Government.
All of the straw hats would give their life to Luffy. Because they see him more than a captain but like a family member. I can recall many moments for each straw hat where they put their lives aside for their Captain's will
@@jarydhoats9264 Yeah, they all love Luffy I hope it stays as a family with no romance at all. Zoro even sucked it up and asked the person who he deems his greatest rival who he wants to beat to train him just for the sake of Luffy. The thing with the SH is that they would all give eachothers life for another. They all put their life on the line the second they joined his crew.
This was the scene. I've always remembered this scene, because this was when I knew what One Piece was going to be for me.
Still, IMHO, not just one of the best scenes in One Piece, but one of the best scenes in all of anime.
My One Piece feels again...
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T H I R S T Y
Anna Alisaca iam in love
@@tailpipebananaguy7278 bruh wdym she is ugly
@@ILoveYani look at mirror because there is someone in the mirror that actually ugly than her
Don't know why but I love luffy's face as he just watches her do it. 0:40
Its almost like he didn't know how to react because hes probably never seen a person commit self harm, but hes aware that its not right.
I said luffy has probably never seen a person commit self harm. Him hurting himself doesn't count as witnessing someone do it. Also, Luffy and Nami's moment are completely different. Nami's self harm was a mental breakdown. Luffy's self harm was just pride. Proving others that he is manly. 2 different things.
Edit: Reply to dude who deleted his comment bout bringing up luffy scaring himself
some guy on instagram took a screenshot of one of your comments on gear fourth it was the one where you said something like "Oda: Oh fuck it, i'm gonna gorilla this thing" or something like that and you mentioned how mangakas keep the hype, but anyway your comment was screenshoted and posted on instagram saying "this is my favorite comment about gear fourth -laughing emoji-" just wanted to let you know
Pica lool oh wow. Thanks for the news.
RikXtreme4 he's got derp face
I know right? and you're one of them idiots.
Man I love this scene.. If you look back at nami at the beginning and the nami now there is such a big difference and development.. This nami was basically suicidal.. She had nothing to live for but the village, she couldn't trust anyone and she lived in fear of others.. If the village really had gone and died nami would've most likely killed herself.
I didn't want to be the one but... The biggest difference is in the size of the boobs, they are enormous now :o
you mean two big difference
José Lima boob size can be changed with surgery in the real world and a little bit more drawing in anime. the change in the character has taken hundreds of episodes worth of character development. The boobs are a tiny difference compared the change she's had in her life and anyone without the mentality of a pig would see that.
Laura De Bruin Dude like Luffy said in Movie 7 I believe "Sanji must of feed her some really weird stu--" *kick to the face*
haha sanji probably does add stuff with tons of hormones to the girls food.. but for real though, a girls boob size doesn't effect her character or the characters growth and is just a minor detail. As a girl myself I don't mind her appearance change or the way she dresses now. In fact I kind of like the way she dresses and how she handles some of the reactions she gets from it because it shows how confident/proud she is in herself and her body.
i love when the anime uses that very quiet ambiance for hard hitting moments it builds way more tension than any music could
This scene was the exact moment I knew One Piece was something special. Recently I started calling it the greatest show on earth.
it is the story i want to see finished more than any othe story in the world
I get chills EVERY time I watch this
same
My 3 favorite moment in the series.
Triggering Opinions & Facts : this scene captured Namis emotional turmoil so well it hurts just watching..fck u Arlong
Same
" *Don't touch my treasure.* "
I think Nami was his treasure in that moment too.
Emperor Need Jr. I'm sorry, but where is confirmed? I don't read one piece manga so maybe I lost something :) but that's still my opinion 😃
Emperor Need Jr. I already read that chapters and I'm sorry but I don't see where is the corfirmed thing, like at all. Plus Oda already said that he don't want romance for the manga, I ship LuffyxNami, so I respect if you ship her with Sanji. ;)
+MY ONE I ship LuffyxBoa ! Boa has feeling with Luffy ! NamixSanji is more funny and I ship them :)
Emperor Need Jr. No.
+Emperor Need Jr. can you fuck off you moron i see under every video your name if your ugly shipping not happens im gonna laugh about your dumbasses
The first time nami trusted someone in a long time and he didn't let her down is exactly why nami has so much trust in him and every time she's sad you see her turn to her safe space which is luffy.
i love this scene. not only for how luffy stands up for nami but also
its like the first scene of the crew coming together. its so magical
i came here after manga chapter 995, loyalty of nami made me cry
"luffy will definitely become pirate king"
2:22 zoro is sitting there like a jojo character
Jojo’s reference anywhere
zoro would def fit there tho
Everytime Zoro lost direction the anime become Zoro's Bizzare Adventure
My god I haven’t seen the One Piece anime but saw the Netflix adaptation and holy mother they really did justice to not only this scene but the whole story also. Can’t say the same for Netflix Avatar.
I miss the dramatic depth and personalness of One Piece after the timeskip arcs.
I don't miss anything, did you see Kyros,Law, Shirahoshi and Doffy. Law's past is the worst in the series... and now the massacre that Jack is doing with the Minks...and Nami and Chopa just had big character development in the last chapters, Chopa controlling the situation acting as a true leader and doing his role as a doctor and Nami doing that backflip and telling Vanda this "We will save you no matter what". ( the exact same technique belemre used against arlong) :) I like the time skip, Ceaser drugging kids was also heavy..... I respect your opinion and you can miss whatever dramatic deapth you want.
+Julia M. Bertagnoli hi you seem like you've been keeping up with one piece. sorry to bother you, but i need some one piece related help. im a sophomore in high school rn but in 7th -the beginning/middle of 9th grade i absolutely loved one piece (among other things like pokemon, naruto, bleach etc.), it was my favorite thing ever. I got up to about episode 580 or something which was the most recent one at the time so unfortunately, i couldn't watch 10+ episodes a day like i used to :( i had to wait for a single episode every week. because of this, i began to lose my interest in one piece and also because personally i thought that the quality was getting worse and that the episodes were too dragged out (running scenes were too long). i just lost my interest and i thought toonami was doing bad in comparison to the anime. so i started missing a few episodes and eventually i just stopped watching it all together. to me, one piece is so nostalgic that it makes me cry, especially openings 1-14. i really miss it soo much and want to resume watching it again and watch the episodes that i've been missing. i've also considered re-watching the old episodes because i wanted to watch one piece but i didnt like the new episodes, but i was/am lazy. in 7th and 8th grade it was just me, my one friend, vidya games, and anime, so i didn't have anything to worry about much except school, which i rarely did my homework in anyway cus yay more one piece time ;D now, i have a lot of new interests. im into acting and music, i play guitar and piano, and i also make edm. i also have a lot of more friends since 8th grade. also high school is just tough in general. so now that you know some stuff about me, my thing is that i want to know how the new episodes have been doing. i stopped around the episode where pica shows his voice and luffy laughs at him. so, if you could tell me how many episodes there are since that one, and if you think that the quality has gotten better, if i should resume watching them. also, do you think that i should re-watch one piece? i really want to but i just don't feel like watching 600 episodes, but at the same time i want to get the full emotion that i had in 7th grade again. so again, have the episodes gotten better since the one i've mentioned? and so do you reccommend that I watch them, thank you and sorry for the suuuuuuppppppeeeeerrr (franky) long message xp
+ᕈᙓᗩᙅᙓ ☮☮ ˆˆ no problem, the thing with timeskip was that fishmen island was the worst arc. in the series for me. After that comes punk hazard wich is totally amazing so I recomend it. Same thing with Dressrosa but Nami Chopper Brook and Sanji stay at the ship and head to zou, but even without them it's still a great arc. Doffy is my second favorite villan. Toei animation made the arc very dragged out so it's about 100 episodes but it's still SUPER since we get to know about law's past and we meet a whole lot of cool people; (the fan boy barto, the geezer jinchao, the princess rebeca and the "famous"cavendish!) there's also Gear 4th/ GOD USOPP and a certain someone is alive!!! rsrsrrsrs zou is also looking good (it wans't animated yet) Sanji has a last name!!! 0--0 ˆˆ :) ˆ-ˆ
+ᕈᙓᗩᙅᙓ ☮☮ I would recommend reading the manga actually. The anime has kind of butchered the original story recently because they're trying to do one chapter per episode, which is completely screwing with the pacing. The manga still has all the one piece magic.
+Angelus Agree 100%
I've been telling people this over and over but it feels like i only hit a wall :|
This is why I grew to love Luffy so much more than Naruto. Naruto would have listen to each of their own background, gave his talk-no-jutsu about how he can relate because he knows oh so much about pain, blablabla... By not caring to know about their past, Luffy gives everyone a new chance at life. And more importantly he doesn't pretend to know or understand things he didn't go through.
i can relate. chouchou scene wasnt enough. so this scene made me realize luffy is better than naruto. luffy communicate so well with others without even showing a fraction of what talk no jutsu does.
Completely different situations, completely different reasons and outcomes. The fact that *you* brought up Naruto in the first place on a video about One Piece speaks volumes of how much Naruto resides in your head.
@@murtajiz545 👽
Naruto has to go through this long process
Luffy will hear someone ask for help and he will scream to the heavens "Of course, I will!"
@@murtajiz545 Angry that Luffy is better than Naruto huh?
I wanted to comment on this video due to all the "shipping" highly upvoted comments. I believe that you're not only missing the obvious point of this scene, but you are diminishing it with superficial things like romance.
The Straw Hat represents Luffy's treasure. (We shouldn't even need that small flashback to know that, but it's in the manga too, so who am I to argue with Oda). It's the thing he holds most dear, his ambitions and dreams, his promise to a friend and to himself, to be the one truly free person in the world.
Nami's treasure are the people of her village (at this point of the story). She sacrificed her own ambitions and wishes for them. She is at her lowest point as the realization that she cannot protect them dawns to her.
This scene is the untold pact between Luffy and Nami: "I trust you with my treasure, please trust me with yours". Nothing more, nothing less. It is pure, raw, honest and straightforward (as every single thing Luffy does), and it's what making those tears of yours come up.
Please, keep hearts and flowers out of the Greatest Story Ever Told.
May Carlin Hem damn right!!!
We all know the point of this scene. We just think there is a extra subtle layer attached to it, and it's understandable because it comes down to the same point. Which is the high level of trust between Luffy and Nami that only they have. If anything, your explanation broke it even more down and gave the shippers even more hope. You commented all for naught.
Because entrusting eachothers treasures, the things that they hold dear the most is not deep or meaningful at all.. Straightforward? not in the slightest. If it was, this scene wasn't going to be so emotional.
You're missing an important point aswell.
I don't even have to mention the effects of this pact later in the series.
Lastly: We're not saying this is love, or that they are in love. We value their bond and trust and we see the potential of further development in it. That is all. That is our choice. The shipping won't stop so you better live with it. Nothing you can do about it.
+May Carlin Hem exactly the point.
And Jojo "you commented all for naught" get that weird ass Victorian shit out of here. All these things are meaningful but you're pooping on them with your dumbass romance shit. Romantic stories usually imply that there is no greater story told than romance and the highest peak of a relationship is romantic love. By attaching all your shallow single-minded trash to a great story, you disrespect it.
In any case, the writer said there will be no romance, so now look who commented for "naught."
21kHzBANK21kHZ tbh people doesnt know what true love look like.
21kHzBANK21kHZ I'm not pooping on anything. You might have some shit in your eyes though since I never said this story was romance focused or heavily romance implied.
You're assuming things like a dumbass.
I'm well aware of the no romance statement and that was made way over 15 years ago. Or did you missed the part where he said he didn't want to add romance because it's a shounen manga targeted for young boys? Those boys are now parents themselves. (Do you know where I'm getting at with this? Or are you too stupid to make the connection?)
OP is popular with people of all ages and both sexes. It is a definite fact that Oda changed and added things in the story with the years.
Why are you so sure that Oda won't go with the usual shounen route which is a pairing at the end of the series?
Whether there are hints of a romantic ending or not, it is just speculation. So don't act like mr. know it all, because you don't know it all.
You too wasted your time trying to act like a smartass.
This scene right here will determine how successful the live action adaptation of One Piece truly is. Will they be able to capture the emotion and pain this scene is able to convey? Only time will tell
I'm really excited about this! Let's hope so!
I mean, they, only have thirteen episodes to get to original five crew members, it'll be condensed heavily, at most you'll get 2-3 episodes on this arc.
@@Spectahman2.0 That would be too short. As much as I love this arc, I wonder if I would like the live action version if everything is shortened.
I bet you anything decades ago manga readers were saying that about the anime.
glad to say she delivered, imo...
old animations was so good
0:01 bruh
Goddamn you is right i totally agree, fight scenes wernt in a loop
"we're going!"
"Right!!"
No arguments about the merits of the action. No pointing out Nami's earlier betrayal.
The Captain has spoken, and the crew obeys.
Can't believe I fucking cried during this scene. You really can feel the pain Nami was in and Luffy had the best response to her. No words, just handle it.
Damn, the live action gives me the chills, bring back memories and added more to it. Good job.
They nailed this scene in the live action
Lol cope more😂
No they didn't... Didn't even come close... 😢
@@yaduvarma9854 anime or manga is never going to translate 1 to 1 into a live action, i am just glad it is reasonably good
they did the LA really well, but wasn't as raw as how it was here. if they added the sand throw with the go away, oof mightve hit harder ngl
@@supreme_nova I believe it could have been better if the edits were not so rushed... 12 or 15 episodes instead of 9 would have given them enough time to set up and flush out key moments like Walk to Arlong Park...
Can we just get a round of applause for Iñaki and Emily for pulling this scene off pretty darn well in the live action.
This is by far the best one piece moment in my eyes. So sad and so powerful.
i couldn't agree more. The feels level is off the charts! a power scanner from dbz would blow up trying to get an exact read on the level of feels here.
The moment we fell in love with the series.
I can't watch this without crying. It's such a beautiful scene with raw and real emotions.
Probably the moment when everyone became fans of One Piece and started to ship Luffy x Nami :D
u r right. i forgot that luffy met (saw) nami even before zoro.
This is only a proof that most of those so-called "fans" are simply dumb, limited in imagination, and has no clue of the emotional spectrum of a human being.
Angelus W-What...?
contown731 This was about the 10th video I read almost nothing else in the comments than pairings. It's boring, annoying and straight down lamebrained: this anime has NOTHING, but NOTHING to do with romance or even male-female relationships..
Angelus QQ more bitch
Who's here after he live adaptation of this scene
I am ✋
@@jokerjovies5806 me too ✋
I didn't knew nothing about one piece since the live action. I wasn't emotionally involved with the characters neither the story. But since this scene hit the screen I knew how powerfull it was, I felt deep in my heart the essence of the One Piece saga. I'm completelly in love
no wonder nami VA love this scene
Do you have a source on that? Like an interview or video? I'd love to read that! :)
Hakan Cakir onepiecepodcast.com
Thanks so much!
This is one of the few scenes in anything that can make me cry even 8 years after watching it. Sub or dub, it gets me every time. Such a powerful scene. This is THE SCENE that got me into One Piece
This has to be the best way to show a “strong independent woman” done right. Nami has been a character who never relied on others to help her achieve her goals. Really others are just a means to an end. Her problems are her own. However, when she meet Luffy and the other Straw hats, she finds people that can and will help her when she asks.
Word
So the best way to play the concept of a strong independent woman is to make them a strong *dependent* woman?
That's...............
Actually kinda right. Based.
This is not one of the best moments in One Piece, it's one of the best moments in the history of anime
AGREED
Agreed four weeks later
agreed five weeks later
Agreed 1 month later
Agreed also 1 month later
Note: I’m not a One Piece fan, although I have heard immensely good things about it.
Luffy is definitely I gotta say, is one of the best fictional Captains ever. He didn’t force any of his crew mates to join, all he did was show that their pain is his pain. A true captain will do anything for his crew, and doesn’t ask anything in return, it’s was their choice to be part of it. Luffy fights for his crew but never asks for them to fight for him because he knows that they will fight for him out of respect for him.
I love how much the live adaption respects the anime. This scene was so moving !
Do You know why this scene it's really epic
Nami used to be a thief and stealing golds and treasures from pirates
Luffy was knowing that clearly but he entrusted his Hat with her and he told her once before that it's the most valuable treasure he had
that look luffy has when nami asks him to help her............shit just got real my friends
I'm loving how the boys lookin' badass here. Also, I love that he can make exceptions when it comes to Nami's well being.
Luffy's emotional intelligence is amazing.
Just like everyone else, this showed me how serious this show can be and it really got me hooked.
This is where I cry every single time I watch this arc. The symbolism and the meaning behind Luffy's gesture gets me always
Luffy giving Nami the hat his probably my favorite momentnin this show because it just shows how much trust Luffy has for Nami. This girl literally just stole his ship with all his treasure in it. Luffy has absolutely no reason to trust Nami with something so important to him, but Luffy understands that people will do bad things when they are cornered. They will do things that they normally wouldn't do to protect people they love, and Luffy respects that. Luffy doesn't look at one action he sees their character. He knows who to trust because he has the incredible power to see a person's character over a few bad actions. It's why he's the captain. Luffy knew Zoro was a pirate hunter and was risking his life to have him join, no reason to really trust him, but Luffy knew that his bad situation was caused by him protecting someone innocent and took that chance. He knew Ussop was a liar and coward yet still let him join his crew because he knew when it came down to it, Ussop would pull through. Robin was an enemy of the government, and Luffy made the active decision to challenge the world because he saw the good in Robin. These are just some examples of how Luffys' ability to see people's character makes him a great person and captain.
Without a doubt.....THE BEST SCENE!