Scopper Gaban - #3 Copper Silvers Rayleigh - #2 Silver Gol D. Roger - #1 Gold much easier to tell how the hierarchy used to be when it is so laid out like that XD
No he is not his Sanji, the strawhats do not have a hierarchy, And Zoro and Sanji have equal importance, there's a reason why the strawhats are the only crew where it's wings instead of right hand
I feel like we can tell you because it was in an SBS and not in the main story. Zoro is from Shimotsuke village in East Blue. The founders of the village were from the Shimotsuke clan and left Wano 50 years before the story. Shimotsuke is also the name of Zoro's sensei and Grandmother. He is a descendant of Ryuma (we don't know if direct or not) and Kuina was his cousin.
Can't imagine prime Garp fighting these two monsters. I can say they are the big three 😂 literally Garp only have fists and haki while the other two have weapons 😂😂😂 Edit: I am not saying Garp will lose to these guys. Garp is up there with Roger. He is my favorite character in the Marines. If Garp wanted to be an admiral, he can but he is a D who doesn't like Celestial Dragons.
A bit of spoilers below: Well, we do see that Garp can punch a random object and infuse it with haki in that instant, turning it into a high velocity projectile even Logia users have to dodge. Everything around Garp is a weapon.
Cuz no one knows about that fruit, and that is a perfect likeness of Oden. People would simply think that characters development happened. It’s not that hard
Zoro’s lineage gets explained in an SBS that came out near the end of Wano. No idea why Oda didn’t have someone from Wano explain it in the main story. Especially since he clearly hints at it multiple times. But yes Zoro’s family on his mom’s side is from Wano. His grandma left with a group of people to the east blue and some of them settled on an island and formed Shimotsuki Village where he grew up.
@@Watcher40K9 or old man Hyo. He had a 💡moment that made it seem like he made the connection and knew everything. I thought that was a setup for him and Zoro to have a talk at the end of the arc.
when you say something an idiots thing i think , that not oda think that the editor think do , even if editor not doing a good job i think we will never see how much bounty on shanks or gol d roger
It is a weird narrative. On one hand, it was the collective punishment that triggered the desire for revenge, starting a cycle of hatred. But then the end of Wano includes a line that the clan (whose name means 'charcoal' or something) is destined to be burned, implying that killing them all was right and just. Compared to the story of Ace, who was judged before his birth under a sinilar 'collective punishment', and we have a moral paradox. We are supposed to feel the injustice of the hunt for Roger's child, and Garp choosing to protect him as true justice. "We should judge and punish people based on their actions, and not by associations with others." The World Government does not believe in this, seeking to kill unborn children for their ancestors crimes and protecting serial killers like the Celestial Dragons because of their ancestors 'contributions'. The end of Wano feels off. Fishman Island had the realization that they passed their hatred to a new generation, and they now seek to correct that mistake. Wano doesn't feel like they reflected much, but I suppose they did endure years of tyranny...
Scopper Gaban - #3 Copper
Silvers Rayleigh - #2 Silver
Gol D. Roger - #1 Gold
much easier to tell how the hierarchy used to be when it is so laid out like that XD
That Roger vs Whiteboard Conquerors Haki Clash is just Fire no matter how many times I watched it Peak just Peak 👌🏻🔥🤯
12:20 scopper gaban is number 3 in Gold D Roger’s crew. He is his Sanji. I am not sure that there is a character that claps him in his prime
No he is not his Sanji, the strawhats do not have a hierarchy, And Zoro and Sanji have equal importance, there's a reason why the strawhats are the only crew where it's wings instead of right hand
@ that is factually not true
The first hint of what you can do with CoC beyond the basic knockout.
I feel like we can tell you because it was in an SBS and not in the main story. Zoro is from Shimotsuke village in East Blue. The founders of the village were from the Shimotsuke clan and left Wano 50 years before the story. Shimotsuke is also the name of Zoro's sensei and Grandmother. He is a descendant of Ryuma (we don't know if direct or not) and Kuina was his cousin.
Can't imagine prime Garp fighting these two monsters. I can say they are the big three 😂 literally Garp only have fists and haki while the other two have weapons 😂😂😂
Edit: I am not saying Garp will lose to these guys. Garp is up there with Roger. He is my favorite character in the Marines. If Garp wanted to be an admiral, he can but he is a D who doesn't like Celestial Dragons.
A bit of spoilers below:
Well, we do see that Garp can punch a random object and infuse it with haki in that instant, turning it into a high velocity projectile even Logia users have to dodge.
Everything around Garp is a weapon.
@Watcher40K9 that's my point. That's why Garp, Roger and Whitebeard are the Big Three during their era after Rocks.
Brotha garp throws nukes with his ĥands tf u on about 💀
A wise beast once said....."HAKI TRANSCENDS ALL"
@@frenchie5823yes dude he's monster🗿
This episode is pure hype
Cuz no one knows about that fruit, and that is a perfect likeness of Oden.
People would simply think that characters development happened.
It’s not that hard
Literally the very first time seeing Roger fight and clash with Whitebeard. And we got a name attack by Roger "Divine Departure" is crazy
Zoro’s lineage gets explained in an SBS that came out near the end of Wano. No idea why Oda didn’t have someone from Wano explain it in the main story. Especially since he clearly hints at it multiple times. But yes Zoro’s family on his mom’s side is from Wano. His grandma left with a group of people to the east blue and some of them settled on an island and formed Shimotsuki Village where he grew up.
@@SensiBurning90 It really seems like something the old Shogun could have explained to him before the Strawhats left.
@@Watcher40K9 or old man Hyo. He had a 💡moment that made it seem like he made the connection and knew everything. I thought that was a setup for him and Zoro to have a talk at the end of the arc.
the Roger vs Whiteboard Conquerors Haki Clash is pretty much the equivalent of Nintendo vs. Sega in the console wars of the early 1990's
orochi is a fucking great character
Magnets... how do they work?
Also, you now see how weak Whitebeard was at Marineford
Most likely, That is not Peak Roger
本編では明かされないので伝えますが、ロジャーの剣の名前はエースです。
Gaban is like that don't get it twisted that's his Sanji his left hand
This shit is still SO FIRE
Ryou is sick🔥🔥🔥
シキが出てきましたね。
when you say something an idiots thing i think , that not oda think that the editor think do , even if editor not doing a good job i think we will never see how much bounty on shanks or gol d roger
😊
Boys dont touch each other
what happened to 964? :(
good catch, i scheduled it but forgot to make it available to members
@@FreshestAnime yayaya tyty
Whitebeard, the strongest man in the world
The story of Orochi tell us collective punishment is right I guess....
It is a weird narrative.
On one hand, it was the collective punishment that triggered the desire for revenge, starting a cycle of hatred. But then the end of Wano includes a line that the clan (whose name means 'charcoal' or something) is destined to be burned, implying that killing them all was right and just.
Compared to the story of Ace, who was judged before his birth under a sinilar 'collective punishment', and we have a moral paradox. We are supposed to feel the injustice of the hunt for Roger's child, and Garp choosing to protect him as true justice.
"We should judge and punish people based on their actions, and not by associations with others." The World Government does not believe in this, seeking to kill unborn children for their ancestors crimes and protecting serial killers like the Celestial Dragons because of their ancestors 'contributions'.
The end of Wano feels off. Fishman Island had the realization that they passed their hatred to a new generation, and they now seek to correct that mistake. Wano doesn't feel like they reflected much, but I suppose they did endure years of tyranny...
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