As a former navy sailor I loved hearing u go into depth about this stuff. We don't have klabaitermann but pretty much every one of our ships that aren't new has a ghost story or is said to be haunted. Mostly by sailors who killed themselves or by jumping overboard. It doesn't make news or anything but it happens all the time.
Same here I’m a competitive sailer who crews on double handed boats and occasionally skippers a laser. The level of detail that goes into just the first 11-ish minutes go into so much detail and I am so glad.
Plus switching to submarines would mean any seafarer having to relearn combat and navigation from scratch, and add a whole host of extra difficulties for basic habitability.
You forgot the Rocketman! It being a runaway sea train fast enough to move across the surface of the ocean without a need for rails technically qualifies it as a ship so long as it has fuel. Also honorable mention to Water 7 itself, which Iceberg intends to turn into a ship to stop it slowly sinking with every year's Aqua Laguna, even if he isn't quite there yet.
Love this kind of content, but one small addition/correction While Rafts are the simplest form of water vessel, they aren't necessarily always the smallest of the 3, and aren't wholly made obsolete by boats. Large Rafts have been in use since Ancient Egypt at least, and in 1896 the largest Raft ever recorded was built spanning nearly 300 feet wide, and 1500 feet long. It was a Log Raft large enough to carry Adam Tree Wood.
23:40 it was this point in the anime when i realized, "Something ain't quite right with that boy", as of catching up on the anime i can confirm "Something ain't quite right with that boy"
Funny enough! I started watching One Piece with my mom last year and when she saw that scene she was like "I get that he is made of rubber, but something ain't right here. Why is he so strong?" I think yoir normal anime watcher will just disregard it as shonen logic but holy shit there was an explanation for that actuálly+
Haven't finished the entire video so maybe you touch on this eventually, but I wonder if/when we will see the Sunny's klabauterman? I bet it looks like this
I'm guessing we havent seen it cuz they only start appearing when the ships start to fall apart and die. We got antropomorphic Sunny in Film Red at least😅
Iirc, we saw sunny before. He looks like Merry's big bro. Kinda looks like an 8 hear old kid wearing a rain coat and his top face (eyes and up) was covered.
Small correction for Moria he did build a full crew for himself in the past however they were mostly wiped out when he attacked kaido in Wano. The zombies are (or at least are implied) the corpses of his former crew and a few other strong bodies he grave robbed along the way. It's unclear if Thriller Bark was his ship at that time but it seems unlikely as you'd have to get it over/under the red line
Urouge is one of my favorite side characters I’m hoping there are big things in store for him. Sweet power the awakening could be nuts and the lore potential around him is way up there.
43:18 as we saw at the start of the world summit arc one pirate crew used a submarine which was intercepted by coby and helmeppo and they made it sound like subs were a recently utilized technology. Perhaps law was just ahead of the curve over everyone else.
Water 7 is actually based off of the 7 cities of the Hampton Roads area in VA. It’s home to the largest shipyard complex in the world and produce the majority of ships for the US navy.
HOLY CRAP memory unlocked!!! Any other fellow Long Islanders here who grew up in the 90s would remember that ship docked in Port Jefferson Harbor. It was a VERY popular pirate attraction. I remember how STARK red everything was. Dude you just blew my MIND. It no longer is a thing anymore to my knowledge
Ships and island designs are some of my favorite aspects of one piece so you have no idea how happy i am to watch this video. Thank you so much for making it ❤
A huge ship made of wood and gold with propellers fueled by electricity and that sailed to the moon? Nah, the Arc Maxim is the goat. Even the name is cool as hell.
It’s crazy how Oda clearly has built so much lore and planning for Urouge, only for him to be the one Worst Generation member that we know nothing about. But if Bonney on Egghead is any indicator, we might get some interesting developments on Urouge in the near future (maybe on Elbaf?)
42:55 No the submarines still need the coating. The shark submarine on board the sunny couldn't reach fishmen island, as it is at a incredible debt. Only coated vessels can go that deep in general. Submarines brobably do enjoy a larger freedom of movement going to and from fishmen island though.
been wanting someone to discuss the ships for ages from my intial scourings of one piece's fandom, nobody seems to talk about the vehicles, which are characters in and of themselves!
3:58 One correction about waterproofing: you don't necessarily have to add a water proof layer before putting a boat in water! It's common for wooden boats to leak a little bit. Any uncoated gaps will soak up water, making the wood expand and close the gap. That's also the reason why wood is used even in modern damage control. Also, modern boats often are more complex than a bowl in terms of buoyancy. To prevent sinking purely due to the weather, bags or chambers are sealed with air inside. The main thing which sinks boats and ships these days is failure of the sealed bags or chambers
1:03:25 I think we have the Celestial Dragons to thank for that, they are actively preventing common folks on having better technology so they can rule over them, even the Marines don't get full advantage of the technological monopoly the Celestial Dragons have they got turreted canons like in WW2 era battleships but still have sails as their main propulsion.
Not sure if you or anyone said this, but nagelfar(swedish spelling) is a ship in the nordiska mythos that is built by the nails of everyone that has died. It is said to set sail when ragnarök is unleashed and carries the jötunns to valhalla to fight in the last battle
I love how Fisher Tiger’s ship looks almost like a Fish with Nika’s swirling cloud-like hair. These small details, of how a character meant to parallel the philosophies of a past Joyboy candidate, and how he truly embodied Joyboy. Whether knowingly or unknowingly.
Pleeeease consider doing more than one video every two months. Your videos are some of my absolute favorites to watch. Probably the favorite if I had more of them to enjoy. Love the content man keep up the good work good work!
This is one of my favorite One peice videos I've ever watched. Shows how mush thought and care Oda put into these ships, which are usually only seen in only a few panels, and the way they tie back to their captains is simply genius. Thank you for making this video, I've learned so much and my appreciation for One piece grew even more. You deserve many many more views, earned my Sub
Laws polar tang was my favourite, its such a good idea for law especially to use a sub. Whitebeards ship is also one of my favourites, befitting for the worlds strongest man
Loved this video! Great job making such specific ship terminology and breakdowns entertaining as hell! I'd love a breakdown video of the non-canon ships! As for my favorite...going to have to go with Bartolomeo's ship. Mostly because I love his fanboyness for Loofs.
You talked about certain ships like the flying dutchman which shouldn’t have oars. I rekon that most pirates in the world of one piece will have oars or some other method of movement other than sails as if you enter the calm belt and don’t have a way to move your ship without wind you are immediately screwed.
"do you guys wanna see that non canon video?" Hidden, I speak for all of us when I say, we wanna see any and every video you wanna put out ever. You GOAT
You forgot the new flagship of crossguild, big top blaster, as well as not touching on germa kingdom, which i treat as a ship. Other than that, splendid video. You clearly did your research. I forgot that one of my favourite characters gangster gastino had a balon ship lmao
About why nobody uses a submarine. Please remember that, to cross the Red Line, you need to get to Fishman Island. Which is about 10 km underwater. And thus you need a VERY tough ship to even get near those depths. Even in our world we don't have the right technology to accomplish that completely.
Fascinating video, so much effort and work. It was fun to see all the different ships in comparison. A small note about Eustass Kids ship, personally I would describe it as medium-sized and not small. In the manga panel where he encourages Luffy & Law to jump with their ships from the Wano waterfall, you can see that his ship is/was more than twice as big as the Sunny, Law's polar tank is like the size of the dinosaur skull on it's Front & with 31 crew members, he also has a rather larger crew by OnePiece standards.
52:02 the name of the ship actually derives from the word "castello" (which means castle in italian as you said in the video) + "cosa nostra", one of the many famous mafia families in Italy, specifically from Sicily.
34:35 the Morinohito could just have a ton of flower pots belowdecks for the roots… or have them built into the walls and stuff, perhaps in the bilges (?) just above the hull.
Great video as always! I just wanted to point out one thing The part about Law and his submarine, and why pirates don’t all use it. It was addressed in the story that submarines can’t go lower than 5000 metres, and only coated ships can go as deep as the fish an island.
Amazing video, I love analyzing the stuff people usually put to the side, and I learned a bunch about ships! I’d have to say the Polar Tang might be my fave
Thank you for this very interesting deepdive on one of the most underrated yet most important aspect of One Piece. Oda and his assistants go to great lenghts designing those floating homes and it's rarely addressed!
Buggy has a new boat now, he made one for the cross guild but his crew made it clowny. we dont know its name yet but we see it before buggy gets beat up and declares he wants the one piece too
One thing about hidden is he will always put out quality no matter the topic, loved this video hoping to use it as a reference for my DND campaign, been trying to decide what our ship should look like. Timely drop my guy.
Thanks so much for this video, I didn't think I would find all of it so interesting :D As a side note, I drew Arlong's ship for a project and thanks for pointing out how CONFUSING that beauty is
For as much as One Oiece is a shonen battle manga, there is an undeniable love for the human nature to just adore things for being their own unique self added into basically every aspect of the world, and I don't think that there is anything better to exemplify that than the ships Oda has designed for the series. Not all are absolute bangers, but when you exist in a world 10× the size of our own and when some ships are literal islands, there is plenty of room for a ship to have her own personality even if she may not look the most unique among her peers, purely due to just how much love a ship is free to recieve from her crew.
Awesome video, brother. I did want to say something, though. This is purely for educational purposes and in no way is meant to criticize your incredible content. The word 'Forecastle,' is pronounced 'Folk-Sul'. (Source: Former U.S. Navy Sailor)
Good to know, thank you brother. I noticed some charts annotating it that way, and was confused about the pronunciation so that clears up a lot. Very much appreciated 💪🏻
Oh wow, that's an oversimplification of the physics involved in sailing! Even old ships aren't just pushed by the wind and steered by the rudder. A sail is just like a wing on an airplane; it generates lift perpendicularly. The shape of the hull, keel (and daggerboard if applicable) also create lift, but in another direction, which compensates most sidewards movement. Steering a ship is mostly done by adjusting the sails, since the rudder is often too small compared to the forces on the sails.
I think a non canon video on this subject would be brilliant. We need to hear about Zenny the Lender's little boat, and that merchant submarine that appeared to sell Nami some chart paper after Alabasta!
A small note about the Polar Tang: being a submarine doesn't mean they don't need coating to reach Fishman Island. A normal submarine can't stand the water pressure of 10.000 meters below the surface, the bubble coating helps the ship withstand the water pressure. We know this because back in Sabaody arc Franky did try using the Shark Submersible (the Straw Hats own small submarine) to go down to Fishman Island and failed cause the sub can only withstand the pressure up to 200m below the surface
There is a pretty good explanation for why submarines aren’t common by asking another question. Why are there no cellphones in One Piece? Because they have Den Den Mushi. They didn’t have the need to invent them because have natural methods to do the same thing. We know cellphone technology exists because Vegapunk can communicate with each other without den den mushi. And both cases we can see why they would invent that need. It’s a nice touch of world building because inventions need to have a problem to solve.
20 minutes in and all I can say is that Oda really put in so much effort in Just Ship so it's obvious how much he should have put in the storyline... just by this video one should consider watching One Piece for the story and all the perks that comes along
New comment here, when you talked about the anatomy of a ship. That is the standard for ships but knowing how One piece is set in the time of pirates and age of sail. The ships are pretty simple (in design) compared to what would appear in the industrial revolution and the appearance of iron clads and then full steel ships. Still a good video over all
Kaido not having a ship is ridiculous, Oda definitely has to show us what his flagship looks like. It's insane that we saw no sign of his flag ship in Wano. Especially when he's known to go on expeditions with his crew.
Fun Fact: Naglfar is the ship of the dead with which they attack Asgard on Ragnarök in Nordic lore. It is made from finger and toenails which is why the Norse made sure to cut the nails of their dead before burrial.
Hey! AWESOME video man! Very informative and fun to watch! Honestly i would sub but i scanned your videos and seems like there are a few spoilers here and there for me so ill have to hold off for now until ive caught up in the series (Just finished Wano), but i wanted to let you know that this video was great and very helpful research-wise in a personal project of mine. Thanks for making it! May your sails always have wind my man!
exquisite, all my homies love boats and ships
What is a man without his Sloop?
I like guns and ships
So youre saying you hate rafts?
no, but I do like it when the balance shifts@@danielbojkovski723
@@danielbojkovski723 I shall not have my words twisted like this
As a former navy sailor I loved hearing u go into depth about this stuff. We don't have klabaitermann but pretty much every one of our ships that aren't new has a ghost story or is said to be haunted. Mostly by sailors who killed themselves or by jumping overboard. It doesn't make news or anything but it happens all the time.
Same here I’m a competitive sailer who crews on double handed boats and occasionally skippers a laser. The level of detail that goes into just the first 11-ish minutes go into so much detail and I am so glad.
Man, I hope someone records the stories. There's a book and a half there.
You are more than correct about ships not getting enough love in the fandom, especially given the lengths Oda goes to design and render them.
Yes but also he doesn’t write sea fights so that’s a minus
I am currently at 51:46, still waiting for Aokiji’s bicycle 🚲🌊🧊
Damn, you’re right 😩 Gotchu on the next ships video haha
@@TheHiddenIsland-you didnt put it in this one?😢
Rayleigh's arms lol
It represents his simplicity and laziness, as well as how he is not greedy and does not need a whole ship; a simple bicycle gets him around just fine
doffy's strings
42:55 law had to get his sub coated anyway. Fishman island is 10,000 meters down, even the strongest submarines dont go past 1,000 meters.
Plus switching to submarines would mean any seafarer having to relearn combat and navigation from scratch, and add a whole host of extra difficulties for basic habitability.
You forgot the Rocketman! It being a runaway sea train fast enough to move across the surface of the ocean without a need for rails technically qualifies it as a ship so long as it has fuel.
Also honorable mention to Water 7 itself, which Iceberg intends to turn into a ship to stop it slowly sinking with every year's Aqua Laguna, even if he isn't quite there yet.
Love this kind of content, but one small addition/correction
While Rafts are the simplest form of water vessel, they aren't necessarily always the smallest of the 3, and aren't wholly made obsolete by boats.
Large Rafts have been in use since Ancient Egypt at least, and in 1896 the largest Raft ever recorded was built spanning nearly 300 feet wide, and 1500 feet long.
It was a Log Raft large enough to carry Adam Tree Wood.
Appreciate it, didn’t know that! Cheers
23:40 it was this point in the anime when i realized, "Something ain't quite right with that boy", as of catching up on the anime i can confirm "Something ain't quite right with that boy"
Thats why the fanbase fanbase now also refer to him as “captian crackhead”
@@revolvingworld2676yep, a crackhead and his band of lunatics
Funny enough! I started watching One Piece with my mom last year and when she saw that scene she was like "I get that he is made of rubber, but something ain't right here. Why is he so strong?"
I think yoir normal anime watcher will just disregard it as shonen logic but holy shit there was an explanation for that actuálly+
Hour long video about shipping? Perfect valentine content!
That’s… clever. Bahahaha!
You know one piece is great when the fans are willing to watch a one hour video of ships
Haven't finished the entire video so maybe you touch on this eventually, but I wonder if/when we will see the Sunny's klabauterman? I bet it looks like this
I'm guessing we havent seen it cuz they only start appearing when the ships start to fall apart and die.
We got antropomorphic Sunny in Film Red at least😅
Sunny has Franky to ensure the Klabautermann doesn't manifest.
Iirc, we saw sunny before. He looks like Merry's big bro. Kinda looks like an 8 hear old kid wearing a rain coat and his top face (eyes and up) was covered.
Pretty sure it was said that the Merry's moved on to the Thousand Sunny with the Straw Hats. Even appeared in a filler episode later on.
Small correction for Moria he did build a full crew for himself in the past however they were mostly wiped out when he attacked kaido in Wano. The zombies are (or at least are implied) the corpses of his former crew and a few other strong bodies he grave robbed along the way. It's unclear if Thriller Bark was his ship at that time but it seems unlikely as you'd have to get it over/under the red line
You clearly did a ton of research for this. A true sign of how much you love this story. Great work, and welcome back!
The segment on Urouge was quite informative.
Urouge is one of my favorite side characters I’m hoping there are big things in store for him. Sweet power the awakening could be nuts and the lore potential around him is way up there.
43:18 as we saw at the start of the world summit arc one pirate crew used a submarine which was intercepted by coby and helmeppo and they made it sound like subs were a recently utilized technology.
Perhaps law was just ahead of the curve over everyone else.
Water 7 is actually based off of the 7 cities of the Hampton Roads area in VA. It’s home to the largest shipyard complex in the world and produce the majority of ships for the US navy.
Oda combines many real places and other real life details into his worldbuilding.
It's how the story touches so many of us at once.
Holy shit
Ok but it is clearly also Venice. Does the Hampton roads area use a lot of Venetian carnaval masks?
HOLY CRAP memory unlocked!!! Any other fellow Long Islanders here who grew up in the 90s would remember that ship docked in Port Jefferson Harbor. It was a VERY popular pirate attraction. I remember how STARK red everything was. Dude you just blew my MIND. It no longer is a thing anymore to my knowledge
Ships and island designs are some of my favorite aspects of one piece so you have no idea how happy i am to watch this video. Thank you so much for making it ❤
A huge ship made of wood and gold with propellers fueled by electricity and that sailed to the moon?
Nah, the Arc Maxim is the goat. Even the name is cool as hell.
It’s crazy how Oda clearly has built so much lore and planning for Urouge, only for him to be the one Worst Generation member that we know nothing about. But if Bonney on Egghead is any indicator, we might get some interesting developments on Urouge in the near future (maybe on Elbaf?)
man, i just love 1 hour videos about topics im interested in
42:55
No the submarines still need the coating.
The shark submarine on board the sunny couldn't reach fishmen island, as it is at a incredible debt.
Only coated vessels can go that deep in general. Submarines brobably do enjoy a larger freedom of movement going to and from fishmen island though.
Honestly. Just love watching you talk about whatever subject
fr his voice 😌😌
goated
56:00 I like your theory regarding Kaidos ship but we know that onigashima is no island. maybe Kaido just never needed one because of his devil fruit
7:11 I was expecting you to say "So we're all on the same boat"
THE UROGUE HYPE I’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR!!!
I PRAY TO THE HEAVENS ODA DOES NOT FORGET UROGUE!!!!
This Video was enjoyable! Can’t wait for the next!
Every other supernova has had at least a bit of story relevance, so I'm sure his day is coming
been wanting someone to discuss the ships for ages from my intial scourings of one piece's fandom, nobody seems to talk about the vehicles, which are characters in and of themselves!
46:26 geez man, give my guy some slack lol, its not that bad, i kinda like it since it fits apoos aesthetic
3:58 One correction about waterproofing: you don't necessarily have to add a water proof layer before putting a boat in water!
It's common for wooden boats to leak a little bit. Any uncoated gaps will soak up water, making the wood expand and close the gap. That's also the reason why wood is used even in modern damage control.
Also, modern boats often are more complex than a bowl in terms of buoyancy. To prevent sinking purely due to the weather, bags or chambers are sealed with air inside. The main thing which sinks boats and ships these days is failure of the sealed bags or chambers
My head canon is that pluton will look like a real life modern battleship or Carrier but turned up to 11
1:03:25 I think we have the Celestial Dragons to thank for that, they are actively preventing common folks on having better technology so they can rule over them, even the Marines don't get full advantage of the technological monopoly the Celestial Dragons have they got turreted canons like in WW2 era battleships but still have sails as their main propulsion.
Not sure if you or anyone said this, but nagelfar(swedish spelling) is a ship in the nordiska mythos that is built by the nails of everyone that has died. It is said to set sail when ragnarök is unleashed and carries the jötunns to valhalla to fight in the last battle
I love how Fisher Tiger’s ship looks almost like a Fish with Nika’s swirling cloud-like hair. These small details, of how a character meant to parallel the philosophies of a past Joyboy candidate, and how he truly embodied Joyboy. Whether knowingly or unknowingly.
Pleeeease consider doing more than one video every two months. Your videos are some of my absolute favorites to watch. Probably the favorite if I had more of them to enjoy. Love the content man keep up the good work good work!
This is one of my favorite One peice videos I've ever watched. Shows how mush thought and care Oda put into these ships, which are usually only seen in only a few panels, and the way they tie back to their captains is simply genius.
Thank you for making this video, I've learned so much and my appreciation for One piece grew even more.
You deserve many many more views, earned my Sub
Forgot Zuneisha🤓
He's still on the way
@@TheHiddenIsland- He was waiting for Joyboy.👍
Zuneisha is a bird, not a ship 😔
42:31 HELL NAW, oda better give us a repaired or improved version and not a replacement, same goes for the viktoria punk
Laws polar tang was my favourite, its such a good idea for law especially to use a sub. Whitebeards ship is also one of my favourites, befitting for the worlds strongest man
Loved this video! Great job making such specific ship terminology and breakdowns entertaining as hell! I'd love a breakdown video of the non-canon ships! As for my favorite...going to have to go with Bartolomeo's ship. Mostly because I love his fanboyness for Loofs.
46:17 Jump to the best ship to show to someone who wants to get into One Piece
Wapol's vessel is crazy because of his munch munch powers.
You talked about certain ships like the flying dutchman which shouldn’t have oars. I rekon that most pirates in the world of one piece will have oars or some other method of movement other than sails as if you enter the calm belt and don’t have a way to move your ship without wind you are immediately screwed.
9:09 the two best boats in the anime
"do you guys wanna see that non canon video?" Hidden, I speak for all of us when I say, we wanna see any and every video you wanna put out ever. You GOAT
Yo thank you man!! Alright then I’ll add it to my list of video ideas
6:40 what some people say is “when your ship sinks, you get on a boat, but when your boat sinks, you get wet”.
You forgot the new flagship of crossguild, big top blaster, as well as not touching on germa kingdom, which i treat as a ship. Other than that, splendid video. You clearly did your research. I forgot that one of my favourite characters gangster gastino had a balon ship lmao
29:03 I love how he made a hippo joke here cause of how wapols ships figure head is a hippo
46:39 Apoo’s Bowsprit could have literally been a Violin BOW. It was right there!
Maxim. That's a glorious ship. Forsake sense, embrace ludicious imagination. Be Ungovernable.
About why nobody uses a submarine. Please remember that, to cross the Red Line, you need to get to Fishman Island. Which is about 10 km underwater. And thus you need a VERY tough ship to even get near those depths. Even in our world we don't have the right technology to accomplish that completely.
Fascinating video, so much effort and work. It was fun to see all the different ships in comparison. A small note about Eustass Kids ship, personally I would describe it as medium-sized and not small. In the manga panel where he encourages Luffy & Law to jump with their ships from the Wano waterfall, you can see that his ship is/was more than twice as big as the Sunny, Law's polar tank is like the size of the dinosaur skull on it's Front & with 31 crew members, he also has a rather larger crew by OnePiece standards.
52:02 the name of the ship actually derives from the word "castello" (which means castle in italian as you said in the video) + "cosa nostra", one of the many famous mafia families in Italy, specifically from Sicily.
34:35 the Morinohito could just have a ton of flower pots belowdecks for the roots… or have them built into the walls and stuff, perhaps in the bilges (?) just above the hull.
Great video as always! I just wanted to point out one thing
The part about Law and his submarine, and why pirates don’t all use it. It was addressed in the story that submarines can’t go lower than 5000 metres, and only coated ships can go as deep as the fish an island.
An hour video from Hidden? Yeah, this is about to go hard af.
I always really liked the Victory Hunter(Masira's ship, one of the monkey boats) because is a) incredibly goofy and b) so well adapted to Masira's job
The dancing man escaped and is now on a journey to find the hidden island, not realizing that said hidden island is the place he escaped from.
I’d like to see a video explaining all of the non canon rafts boats and ships in the One Piece franchise please
Great video! The amound of research that went into this is astounding.
I really dig the funky beat during the opening, very groovy !
Amazing video, I love analyzing the stuff people usually put to the side, and I learned a bunch about ships! I’d have to say the Polar Tang might be my fave
Thank you for this very interesting deepdive on one of the most underrated yet most important aspect of One Piece. Oda and his assistants go to great lenghts designing those floating homes and it's rarely addressed!
Buggy has a new boat now, he made one for the cross guild but his crew made it clowny. we dont know its name yet but we see it before buggy gets beat up and declares he wants the one piece too
I believe it's called the Big Top Blaster (think it was revealed in the last SBS?)
i think you went a little overboard there, off the rails, but whatever floats your boat man 😏
One thing about hidden is he will always put out quality no matter the topic, loved this video hoping to use it as a reference for my DND campaign, been trying to decide what our ship should look like. Timely drop my guy.
24:27 you name ship haleluya
41:41 Charlotte Praline guest appearance, the GOAT has made it into this vid
As someone who loves one piece and also races sail boats both short and long distances this was an amazing video to watch!
always love every single one of your analysis man
51:03 That's were the sail is connected. It's not what he thinks it is.
Thanks so much for this video, I didn't think I would find all of it so interesting :D As a side note, I drew Arlong's ship for a project and thanks for pointing out how CONFUSING that beauty is
New here, amazing when youTube algorithm works, you earned a sub ❤ keep up the good work
29:10 i always assumed that wapols ship was made using his fruit somehow
For as much as One Oiece is a shonen battle manga, there is an undeniable love for the human nature to just adore things for being their own unique self added into basically every aspect of the world, and I don't think that there is anything better to exemplify that than the ships Oda has designed for the series. Not all are absolute bangers, but when you exist in a world 10× the size of our own and when some ships are literal islands, there is plenty of room for a ship to have her own personality even if she may not look the most unique among her peers, purely due to just how much love a ship is free to recieve from her crew.
Awesome video, brother. I did want to say something, though. This is purely for educational purposes and in no way is meant to criticize your incredible content. The word 'Forecastle,' is pronounced 'Folk-Sul'. (Source: Former U.S. Navy Sailor)
Good to know, thank you brother. I noticed some charts annotating it that way, and was confused about the pronunciation so that clears up a lot. Very much appreciated 💪🏻
This was an amazing detailed explanation! If you haven't already, each ship explanation would work great as a short or reel!
Loved this video, you did so much work please do jolly rogers next
Oh wow, that's an oversimplification of the physics involved in sailing!
Even old ships aren't just pushed by the wind and steered by the rudder. A sail is just like a wing on an airplane; it generates lift perpendicularly. The shape of the hull, keel (and daggerboard if applicable) also create lift, but in another direction, which compensates most sidewards movement. Steering a ship is mostly done by adjusting the sails, since the rudder is often too small compared to the forces on the sails.
thank you for highlighting the sanji x zoro ship in the intro.. the only true ship worth mentioning
Zoro tops
I think a non canon video on this subject would be brilliant. We need to hear about Zenny the Lender's little boat, and that merchant submarine that appeared to sell Nami some chart paper after Alabasta!
40:14 ARGH! Sorry major nitpick of mine, is his descendant, ancestors are in the past, descendants in the future
Just noticed in the good timeline franky downgrades his fat arms when he gets older
That was an awesome idea and a brilliant execution, thoroughly enjoyed it.
You can very barely see a second mast on Arlong's ship just peeking over one of the sails at the very top of the head on depiction.
Great video dude! Was always curious about the real-life inspo Oda used when creating these.
A small note about the Polar Tang: being a submarine doesn't mean they don't need coating to reach Fishman Island. A normal submarine can't stand the water pressure of 10.000 meters below the surface, the bubble coating helps the ship withstand the water pressure.
We know this because back in Sabaody arc Franky did try using the Shark Submersible (the Straw Hats own small submarine) to go down to Fishman Island and failed cause the sub can only withstand the pressure up to 200m below the surface
Devil fruit user just casually has the smallest raft, suicidal?
Ace really really must be lucky to not have drowned.
Take a shot everytime he ends a ship with something along "Oda clearly put more thought into this than you'd think."
9:06 I SAW THAT CAPTION
There is a pretty good explanation for why submarines aren’t common by asking another question. Why are there no cellphones in One Piece? Because they have Den Den Mushi. They didn’t have the need to invent them because have natural methods to do the same thing. We know cellphone technology exists because Vegapunk can communicate with each other without den den mushi. And both cases we can see why they would invent that need. It’s a nice touch of world building because inventions need to have a problem to solve.
20 minutes in and all I can say is that Oda really put in so much effort in Just Ship so it's obvious how much he should have put in the storyline... just by this video one should consider watching One Piece for the story and all the perks that comes along
New comment here, when you talked about the anatomy of a ship. That is the standard for ships but knowing how One piece is set in the time of pirates and age of sail. The ships are pretty simple (in design) compared to what would appear in the industrial revolution and the appearance of iron clads and then full steel ships. Still a good video over all
amazing video never thought ships would be so interesting
Bro youre sooo underrated, this is such high quality content, keep going I‘ll be a big fan from now!❤❤
Good video! Keep it pushing!
Kaido not having a ship is ridiculous, Oda definitely has to show us what his flagship looks like. It's insane that we saw no sign of his flag ship in Wano. Especially when he's known to go on expeditions with his crew.
53:55 "the whole looks like a cake" 💀💀
YOU DID WHAT TO THE SHIPS, MY GOD MAN!
Fun Fact: Naglfar is the ship of the dead with which they attack Asgard on Ragnarök in Nordic lore. It is made from finger and toenails which is why the Norse made sure to cut the nails of their dead before burrial.
Hey! AWESOME video man! Very informative and fun to watch! Honestly i would sub but i scanned your videos and seems like there are a few spoilers here and there for me so ill have to hold off for now until ive caught up in the series (Just finished Wano), but i wanted to let you know that this video was great and very helpful research-wise in a personal project of mine. Thanks for making it! May your sails always have wind my man!