I love that we all realistically realize your grandpa doing everything he can to prevent you from becoming a criminal is a good thing, yet we're against it in this case cause it's Luffy.
Kinda bugs me sometimes, honestly. People find it difficult to understand Garp's point of view. But then again it's Luffy. He's a different kind of Pirate.
@@bananatown3381 it's like you wanna be a hacker who doesn't work for government makes you a criminal but you do it for the good world and society.. stealing money from govt and giving it to poors still makes you a criminal
Sure, but it's also the fact that the Marines are basically the "bad guys" in One Piece. It's not just they're the Police of the world, but they do very little to actually help commonfolk. And examples of corrupt branches like Morgan's, are a dime a dozen.
Zoro - Bounty hunter Nami - Master thief Usopp - Shipyard worker All 3 had their own money. Only Luffy had no money and he ordered 1 of everything from the menu.
Little Clarifications: 1. The live action says "Bounty Cancelled" when they showed Mihawk's bounty, but in the anime they actually refer to it as "Frozen". The Warlords' bounties are still there, they're just frozen for the meantime cuz of their positions as the Government's allies. 2. Mihawk's eyes are meant to look like literal hawk's eyes, hence his moniker "Hawkeye". That's why the contacts seem off putting, it's because real hawk's eyes do look like that. 3. Garp is indeed related to Luffy, they have the same surname. Shanks was just an idol to Luffy, not really a father figure... although i can understand if y'all look at their relationship like that. 4. Zoro challenged Mihawk to a deathmatch, which is why he insisted on Mihawk finishing him off even though he was already defeated when his swords broke. He was just honoring their duel.
This is going to be semi-spoiler but mostly fan theory regarding #3 here. There's actually a chance Shanks is related to Luffy. My friend I told this theory too hates the idea that they could be related, so maybe they won't do it, but in the last OP film it was said that Shanks is a celestial dragon. I saw fanart the other day that implied that Luffy's mom was a celestial dragon. And while this is entirely based on fanart, that COULD be what happened to get Dragon to go on the 3rd path, the one less traveled, and avoid marine or pirate to go revolutionary, if he had true inside information from being in love with a celestial dragon. And then what if Shanks is the brother of this celestial dragon, making Shanks Luffy's uncle. As I've already said, this has some assumptions and leaps involved, however it would explain things like why Shanks kept coming back to Luffy's village, why the most prized devil fruit in all the world was left relatively unguarded near Luffy, and why Shanks stopped coming back as soon as Luffy ate it. Shanks knows far more than we know he knows, and I'm rather certain he knows a good chunk of what Roger found on his journey, and worked to setup Luffy to be joyboy, how much of that being intentional we may find out later. But "why luffy?" doesn't make sense unless Shanks knows a fair bit about the boy, and likely would need to know far more about him than he has two generations of famous relatives, so Luffy being Shanks' nephew would mean that...Shanks is a big part of the architect of this entire plot, and this COULD lead to an interesting clash if Luffy somehow became aware that Shanks tried to force him into being something, since Luffy is all about freedom. Not sure how exactly to orchestrate that with the level of intellect Luffy is usually shown with, but it's possible with Oda. Anyway, thanks for coming to my fanfic talk.
bro was training 8-10 hours everyday up to a black belt & also learned cooking in actual restaurants and shit, just to get down Sanji's handless fighting style & talent for cooking...you just can't help but admire that type of dedication
The blade with the white guard was Kuina's. Their teacher said Wado Ichimonji was a rare blade, which is probably why it didn't shatter as easily as Zoro's other blades.
@@abdalrhman7998 I know but I think we learn those details in Loguetown, which would be the start of S2 Well since they added the teacher's line, maybe they'll skip the explanation idk
I do kinda wish he had managed to load the cannon and make the shot instead of Luffy bouncing it back. Still fumble around a bit, but once he does it, surprisingly land the shot, similar to the shot they make in the anime/manga. We didn't need a gum gum balloon really and would've given Usopp one more moment when he's the most lacking in this season. Even his backstory seemed almost an afterthought when compared to the others', even Zoro's in Usopp's arc.
@@atheos.1383 Yeah, Syrup Island as a whole was a lot better in this arc, at least imo, but Ussop's gotten the short end of the stick. His actor's got the personality down, but Ussop is supposed to be extremely competent despite his insecurities. Really hoping his duel with Daddy is done proper justice in S2, plus there's the scene where he sinks two ships in one shot in the Grand Line.
Heads-up: Luffy and Zoro are amongst the most similar crew members when it comes to mindset. While Luffy is more goofy and light-hearted and Zoro is more serious, in terms of certain values, mindset and personality they are closer to each other than any other crew members. Something interesting that puts their interaction on the ship in a different light: Oda, the author of One Piece, said that neither Luffy nor Zoro really talk about the past. So when Zoro asked Luffy if he wanted to talk about it and Luffy said no, Zoro didn't accept it because he didn't care. He accepted it because he understood. Because he knows Luffy is like that and because he is the same. It's believed that most of the Straw Hat Pirates in general don't dwell too much on their past, but it's been directly stated specifically for Luffy and Zoro. That also means that they are the only two who know the backstories of all the other crewmembers and why/how they joined, because Nami didn't meet them until later in the story in the manga.
im confused at the amount of people (in different reactions) who are confused on how luffy is related to garp. Thought experiment: -person 1 is indian (dark skin) and has a child with person 2 who is white (light skin). the child (person 3) is mixed ethnicity and will most likely have lighter skin than person 1 and darker skin than person 2. -now person 3 has a child with person 4 who is white (light skin again). The child (person 5) is mixed ethnicity again and will likely have lighter skin than person 3 and maybe slightly lighter, or the same, skin tone as person 4. Barring some rare exceptions, this is how ethnicity works in mixed ethnicity families. Applying it to the garp situation, if you put garp in the position of person 1 and luffy in the position of person 5, its not hard to see how they are related. I can understand people from a more monoethnic country like japan or south Korea struggling with understanding it but people from America struggling with this concept, considering how diverse a lot of the major cities are, is weird to me. Arent Sam and Dani mixed?
Seeing Garp in action - playing quarterback w/cannonballs lmao - and Mihawk as well was, considering both their respective titles/feats, a great way to show us a glimpse of what the top tiers of the OP world are capable of. It was also Mihawk that single-handedly annihilated those 50 ships & 5000 men of the starving dude's crew at the entrance of the Grand Line lol
Better still, that dude is the sole survivor of Don Krieg's crew. (Assuming the live action isn't pulling any fresh new tricks.) So it makes sense that Mihawk was able to get there so quickly.
@@Aviertje he also said "i was drifting for a week" so its been a week of Luffy washing dishes, it just felt like next day cause they didnt show much for time to pass
@@rey8805 He was Gin the man-demon, First mate of Don kriegs crew. In the Anime version he goes against krieg and doesnt want to attack sanji due to sanji feeding them when they were starving.
@@zomagord obviously I know who that is, but keep in mind we saw mihawk destroying their fleet and gin mentioning a week of him drifting, I just did the math
@@rey8805Not necessarily. Mihawk may have been slaughtering their ships over the course of a week and Gin may have already been drifting before we saw Mihawk killing Krieg and his men. It’s unlikely, since Gin had already assumed he was the last survivor, but still. More likely, the writers messed up. I doubt Nami would stay there for a whole week doing nothing when she has a deal to close back home.
One of the changes that came from this adaptation that I love is how this episode starts by showing the relationship between Luffy and Garp, so when he sees Zeff coming down on Sanji later on, it's like he's seeing another old man trying to step on someone's dream. So when he's going off on Zeff about how Sanji went against Zeff's orders and fed a hungry man, he's actually snapping back at Garp by proxy, and Zeff's reaction isn't what he expected.
32:22 Wounds in the back are seen as something you got because you turned your back against an enemy, presumably because you were trying to run away like a coward. A great shame not only for a swordsman but also any warrior.
Power levels are really done well in this show. Aside from the bounties, we see Zoro being basically unbeatable so far, and then we have him humbled to show that while he's a big fish in this sea, he's basically a baby compared to some of the monsters out there on the Grand Line
I think they should've added some lines from the manga in that last fight. Mihawk basically said that the region they're in right now is the weakest of all seas, and that the world is WAY bigger than Zoro thinks it is. There's also (the best part imo) this line from Mihawk where he says "with the raging mettle of your spirit surpass my sword", basically acknowledging that even if Zoro's strength, skill, experience and power overall is a world apart from Mihawk's, his willpower is at least comparable and admirable.
Eh, show dont tell. I think id rather see the crew slowly realise where they are on the food chain rather than have the final boss basically just narrate it
I really loved the introduction of the 7 Warlords here and what that entails for the OP world. So there's Mihawk, a pirate, that does the World Government's bidding, but only to a certain extent (as him letting Luffy go showed us). And there's Garp, a Marine, who refuses to get promoted, to quite literally do the same thing, though from within said organization. I'm glad they brought up that fact, since it was already weird that someone with the moniker "Hero of the Marines", who on top of that captured the Pirate King, was not the Fleet Admiral or at least an Admiral of the Marines.
Shanks isn't really a father to Luffy, he just looks up to him. You don't catch Luffy calling Shanks dad at any point because thats not his dad, he calls Garp grandpa because he actually is his grandpa
@@sinisterpanda2738 That's fair, I just wanted to clarify because if they think that now at no point later in the live action do you get more information on their situation that would clarify it and they may not watch the anime
Without giving real spoilers: Garp was in Luffys life before Shanks. When he wasn’t around, he did leave Luffy with people. However, as you saw, Luffy was never good at doing what he was told. That said, Garp and Makino (bartender) do know each other and it’s implied she was making sure he was okay.
Sanji in the manga/anime is a mega simp, like heart eyes every time he sees a pretty woman and becomes a doormat. I’m glad they toned it down here to where he just tries to be suave and rejected by every woman.
If you see Zoro put the black bandana in his head, it means it's time to get serious. The snail that you see is called "Den Den Mushi", they are a species of telepathic snail that serves as a means of vocal and/or visual communication across the world. The outfit of Den Den Mushi are often customized to signify their owners. Also the bird that you guys see in episode 1 is called "News Coo" they're the one who delivering newspaper worldwide in One Piece.
As someone that's only watched a few episodes of the anime before watching this live action version the fight between Zoro and Mihawk was so awesome and I actually thought Zoro was gonna beat Mihawk but Nami wasn't lying when she said Mihawk ain't one to fuck with , Zoro lucky he got out that battle with just a slice down the chest Lol
@@mugiwaraluffy6791 yeah after watching this fight Zoro was extremely outclassed, Zoro has a lot of work and training to do if he even wants to get close to Mihawk level
Taz Skylar (Sanji's actor) trained a lot to know how to fight like that + learned how to cook too (he would cook for the crew). I think Sanji is supposed to be French;the actor is Spanish and British
@@jazzycat8917 i know it's not one,i have one;i mean to say the character is supposed to be but Taz has his british accent when he speaks in English (he sound a lot different when speaking Spanish)
@@jazzycat8917Sanji spent his life being raised by a British guy tho. But yeah as far as nationally Oda said that if he was from our world hed have been from France. Luffys Brazil, Nami is Swedish, Ussops African, and Zoro is Japanese. Also English is the language they are all supposed to be speaking, even in the original. Cause that was the Tradertalk language of the Pirate era.
The nationalities Oda talked about aren’t completely the same in the show. Iñaki Godoy is Mexican, Emily Rudd and Jacob Romero are American, and as you say Taz Skylar is British-Spanish. I think they went more for who could play the character and were generally from similar areas, rather than sticking to strict nationalities
The whole point of Garp, a vice admiral, being interested in chsding a straw hat pirate and training Koby, is because he knows it is Luffy. If you rewatch the earlier Garp scenes knowing the Luffy connection, it gives his actions more context
Sadly in the Manga/Anime Garp didn't really want to chase down Luffy. After the Enies Lobby Arc Garp shows up mostly just to smack Luffy in the head for causing Garp a Headache and also to show off Koby after his training to Luffy. Garp only ever chased down Luffy once and it's because the Admiralty found out Garp let Luffy go so Garp had to turn around and Chase Luffy, which lasted all of a few hours lol
Mihawk might be the most faithfully adapted after Sanji. And getting someone who sounds like Tom Ellis really works for him lol. Gotta call him Hunk-Eye Mihawt from now own
The duel between Zoro and Mihawk was very very well choreograph. I am a sucker for well crafted fight choreography, especially with swords involved. I believe Zoro will achieve his goal one day.
Just for a little clarifacation, garp acted the way he did because him accepting luffy as a pirate would be the same thing as the chief of police allowing his child to take up a life of crime. His reaction was actually not as harsh as it would be in the real world
Note: Don Krieg was originally the next opponent of Luffy in this Baratie's arc but they changed the script due to the changes of plan from 10 episodes to 8.
Mihawk doesn't have a devil fruit, or at least nothing he has done thus far was due to a devil fruit power. Everything shown here was pure skill with the sword. He is literally the greatest swordsman in the world, and in order for that to matter in a world that has people with literal superpowers granted by magical fruit, it only makes sense that the hogher eschelons of fighting skill and techniques can also accomplish fantastical things.
Mihawk showing up here in the anime was completely different. Don Krieg (the guy Mihawk killed during his introduction) showed up at the restaurant and Mihawk just chased him there
Fun fact: The actor of Sanji actually took lessons as a chef for this, he didn't just rehearse the scenes with food. He actually improved his cooking skills. I think it's amazing and really smart to do it this way, particularly with possibly multiple more seasons to be adapted (S2 confirmed, but not yet more than that)
4:27 Nah, he aint losing it, he's proud of Luffy. It's gotta be hard - you are Garp, the hero of the marine, the one who captured the greatest pirate to even roam the seas. You've been training your Grandson from little, hoping that he would someday follow, but instead he decides to become a pirate and risk his life. He's part of the very enemy of the organisation you are one of the most prominent faces off, and openly turning a blind eye would have severe consequences. So he went after Luffy, absolutely intending to stop him without any casualties and maybe make him stop before he starts to become recognised as a pirate, before he gets a bounty. Luffy managed to avoid this, and as much as it goes against Garp's plan, he can't help but feel pride seeing how far his grandson has come, that he has the strength to defy him.
He found him so fast because he was close by. The man that sanji feed when he came stumbling in is named Gin and he was that last one left from the ship (Don Krieg pirates) that Mihawk split in half.
they dialed down the violence and blood spill quite significantly compared to the manga. both the small knife wound and the initial strike with Yoru got Zoro hurt pretty badly to the point where he was barely standing.
Mihawk in the anime looks EXACTLY like the live action version. Pretty much all the characters except Usop look very much like their anime counterparts (Usop in the anime is much uglier. With a very long nose). The guy playing Mihawk is also very closely emulating the English voice actor from the anime as well. He's definitely watched the show. Fans of the manga and anime are giving him a lot of praise for his performance. Which is great because this is the actor's first really big role. If Mihawk had wanted to, he could have sliced Zorro, the dock, the restaurant, and half the surrounding sea in half. He wasn't even trying with that last slash.
For any non-sailors that ever want to remember for some reason, “port” and “left” are both 4-letter words. That, vs “starboard,” aka “right-side” of the ship🙂
forgot which youtuber but the quote was like "the government pay him to stop kicking their asses" for mihawk for anime fans you will see soon it's coming up for manga readers you know
Why do so many (American) reactors seem to struggle grasping the concept of a white man having a brown grandchild? Like, don't y'all know any mixed people or interracial couples?? 😂😂
Luffy saying Zoro could never disappoint him... I cried. nami coming back and holding usopps hand UGHHH my straw hat family. also Sanji's intro was so good.
The guy that burst in saying that he was starving is named Gin. On here, he is the last survivor of Don Krieg's crew (the ones we saw getting destroyed by Mihawk while he was talking to Garp). In the manga and anime, Don Krieg and some of his crew survived and Gin was just the first to reach Baratie. Don Krieg was actually the main villain of the Baratie Arc in the anime and manga. The blond Marine, Axe-Hand Morgan's son, is named Helmeppo. Well, I had fun with your reactions again. Can't wait for you to watch the next episode.
That starving pirate was apart of the don Krieg pirates and he said he was sailing for a week to get to the baratie after Mihawk destroyed his whole crew so Mihawk took a week to get there too
You all the first reactors I’ve seen that actually understood Garp, and put his reasoning into logic. It’s amazing how so many people don’t understand his motivations (and I’m fairly new to One Piece)
Garp's job as a famous Vice Admiral keeps him so busy that he has to leave Luffy behind on Windmill Village, only checking in on him every once and a while. He loves his grandson but the job is basically impossible to have any down time on.
32:31 Wounds on the back of a swordsman indicate they turned and ran from their opponents. It is a sign of Cowardice and that is one thing Zoro is not.
I love how Zoro and Mihawk's mutual respect build. Mihawk is at first talking shit and not taking him seriously. Then when he stabs him and Zoro just looks him in the eyes, you can see Mihawk getting stunned by that. His "why don't you retreat?" is kind of a tell. Shit got real, normally this is where someone would back out. Zoro keeps going. Mihawk can see the conviction and determination. Letting him take the cut and live was a huge respect. Zoro can give him a worthy fight one day if his dream is one worth having.
I find it so interesting what different people react to during Zoro's defeat. Zoro: "Wounds on the back are a swordsman's greatest shame." Sam: "?" Dani: "?" Morgan: "... What?" Me: "Oh, COME ON! That's the most badass implication made in the series thus far!" Nami hold Usopp's hand Sam, Dani, and Morgan: "AWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!" Me: "Wait, what's going on?"
Haircut guy is Helmeppo! And I believe it was Koby who saved Helmeppo when the sail was about to fall on them. Cuz Koby is way more capable than his jumpy exterior at first night imply! 😊
39:55 - After shanks, Luffy had the straw hat in the flashback, after Shanks left. Also, based on what we know, Monkey D. Garp is absolutely related to Luffy, but the differences in ethnicity isnt really a thing in the manga, so thats probably why it seems weird here. We will have to see what ethnicity they make Luffy's dad.
Garp and Luffy actually *ARE* biologically related. Luffy's father, is Garp's son. That's all I can really say without spoiling anything, but more on Luffy's family will soon be revealed. Heck, I'm 600+ episodes in the anime and I still want to know more about the Monkey family! 😆 Also, I'll clarify a bit about Shanks (one of which is a correction from a previous video): 1. He's not a Warlord. 2. He didn't eat a Devil Fruit, because remember, he *swam* after that bandit's boat to rescue Luffy and Devil Fruit users can't swim. So whatever he did to ward off that Sea King was definitely something else.
ohhh I just realized something! At first, I thought Garp sending Mihawk to catch Luffy doesn't make any sense, but now I just realized that If Mihawk does catch Luffy then Garp just forces him to be a marine and if Mihawk doesn't bring Luffy then he just shows Luffy what he should expect from the grand line. but then there is that scene... idk...
Ah Sanji. The left hand of the future pirate king. Together with Luffy and Zoro, they form the monster trio, the vanguard of the Strawhats, it’s three strongest members 😊
its not really brought up cause its not supposed to be a point of confusion or mystery or anything but garp is indeed luffy's biological grandpa. His full name is Monkey D Garp. Also to clarify: its seven warlords of the sea. Mihawk is the only swordsman among them. They're jsut really powerful, notable pirates.
The eye thing about Mihawk is it's like a hawk, a reference to his nickname which is Hawkeye Mihawk in the anime and they did it here to stay true to the anime
Mihawk isn't insulting zoro, he is just speaking the truth. Mihawk is literally the best swordsman in the world and zoro is nowhere near that level or even halfway there.
Zoro "Demon pirate hunter" is his epithet known to pirates in the East Blue, yet East Blue is known as the weakest ocean in term of how strong people living there are. Mihawk then call Zoro "frog in a well" for over estimate his power.
21:45 Why didn't he name dropped Don Krieg here? "Our captain, Don Krieg, was hell-bent on finding Gold Roger's treasure, but..." Now no one can make that connection without reading the manga or watching the anime, 21:50 and yes, that's what Mihalk was doing in his introduction, he did all that by himself
Oh Garp knows Luffy is who is was chasing down... he clewed in at the end of episode 1 when the base recorded their map stolen by "pirate in a straw hat" then he REALLY knew it was his grandson when Coby tells him the name was "Luffy".
The Garp-Luffy canon ball throwing/stretching scene is one of the iconic scenes from manga/anime. 😅 Garp as an honorable marine, would of course dream about Luffy becoming a marine as well. Look until you meet Luffy's father in Season 2😂 Crazy family tree😁🤭
Interesting how many first time rractors thought that Zoro will defeat Mihawk. Zoro's end goal is to become greatest swordsman. If he defeats Mihawk here, his character arc is already over
I see the timeframe through you off, but at least a week has gone by since Garp called Mihawk to get Luffy. The pirate that Sanji fed, is from the crew that you saw Mihawk destroy.
When the devs do a little trolling and put the final boss in the starting area
Perfect comment
Final boss for zoro.
Tree Sentinel
Part of the plot, not new
Mihawk was just spawn killing
I love that we all realistically realize your grandpa doing everything he can to prevent you from becoming a criminal is a good thing, yet we're against it in this case cause it's Luffy.
Kinda bugs me sometimes, honestly. People find it difficult to understand Garp's point of view. But then again it's Luffy. He's a different kind of Pirate.
@@bananatown3381 it's like you wanna be a hacker who doesn't work for government makes you a criminal but you do it for the good world and society.. stealing money from govt and giving it to poors still makes you a criminal
Yeah cmon Garp, he's the stretchy kind.
Garp: I'm a different kind of Marine. lol
Sure, but it's also the fact that the Marines are basically the "bad guys" in One Piece. It's not just they're the Police of the world, but they do very little to actually help commonfolk. And examples of corrupt branches like Morgan's, are a dime a dozen.
Zoro - Bounty hunter
Nami - Master thief
Usopp - Shipyard worker
All 3 had their own money. Only Luffy had no money and he ordered 1 of everything from the menu.
That's a point I never realized.
Little Clarifications:
1. The live action says "Bounty Cancelled" when they showed Mihawk's bounty, but in the anime they actually refer to it as "Frozen". The Warlords' bounties are still there, they're just frozen for the meantime cuz of their positions as the Government's allies.
2. Mihawk's eyes are meant to look like literal hawk's eyes, hence his moniker "Hawkeye". That's why the contacts seem off putting, it's because real hawk's eyes do look like that.
3. Garp is indeed related to Luffy, they have the same surname. Shanks was just an idol to Luffy, not really a father figure... although i can understand if y'all look at their relationship like that.
4. Zoro challenged Mihawk to a deathmatch, which is why he insisted on Mihawk finishing him off even though he was already defeated when his swords broke. He was just honoring their duel.
This is going to be semi-spoiler but mostly fan theory regarding #3 here.
There's actually a chance Shanks is related to Luffy. My friend I told this theory too hates the idea that they could be related, so maybe they won't do it, but in the last OP film it was said that Shanks is a celestial dragon. I saw fanart the other day that implied that Luffy's mom was a celestial dragon. And while this is entirely based on fanart, that COULD be what happened to get Dragon to go on the 3rd path, the one less traveled, and avoid marine or pirate to go revolutionary, if he had true inside information from being in love with a celestial dragon. And then what if Shanks is the brother of this celestial dragon, making Shanks Luffy's uncle. As I've already said, this has some assumptions and leaps involved, however it would explain things like why Shanks kept coming back to Luffy's village, why the most prized devil fruit in all the world was left relatively unguarded near Luffy, and why Shanks stopped coming back as soon as Luffy ate it. Shanks knows far more than we know he knows, and I'm rather certain he knows a good chunk of what Roger found on his journey, and worked to setup Luffy to be joyboy, how much of that being intentional we may find out later. But "why luffy?" doesn't make sense unless Shanks knows a fair bit about the boy, and likely would need to know far more about him than he has two generations of famous relatives, so Luffy being Shanks' nephew would mean that...Shanks is a big part of the architect of this entire plot, and this COULD lead to an interesting clash if Luffy somehow became aware that Shanks tried to force him into being something, since Luffy is all about freedom. Not sure how exactly to orchestrate that with the level of intellect Luffy is usually shown with, but it's possible with Oda. Anyway, thanks for coming to my fanfic talk.
@@Kanriel no it has been shown its because he said the same thing as gold rogers did, shanks says that to rayleigh
@@stromthetroll Yes, but what if that was when Shanks knew from all of the context that Kanriel said that it was time to leave the fruit unguarded?
Taz Skyler, or Sanji, is actually the coolest person IRL. multilingual, multicultural, multitalented. it's actually insane.
Yeah..even he know about food at indonesia ,,fruit at indonesia,,culture...i bet he travel a lot
bro was training 8-10 hours everyday up to a black belt & also learned cooking in actual restaurants and shit, just to get down Sanji's handless fighting style & talent for cooking...you just can't help but admire that type of dedication
Just like Mackenyu
Taz also put in the most work for the role. He trained in how to kick as well as Sanji & learned how to cook & made them personal hobbies of his.
They all talented actors and I'm glad they're more famous now. I hope this gives them a lot of work opportunities
The blade with the white guard was Kuina's. Their teacher said Wado Ichimonji was a rare blade, which is probably why it didn't shatter as easily as Zoro's other blades.
its 1 of the great grade swords' which are the 21 strongest blades in the world and mihawks blade is a supreme grade which are the 12 strongest blades
@@abdalrhman7998 I know but I think we learn those details in Loguetown, which would be the start of S2
Well since they added the teacher's line, maybe they'll skip the explanation idk
Mihawk could have shattered Wado Ichimonji just as easily as his other blades, he just chose not to
No it was because it was on the other side😂
You mean handle?
If you guys remember, Mihawk was in Episode 1 during Roger's execution scene.
As well as Shanks.
And Buggy! 😁
@@happyslapsgiving5421And Smoker too!
@@happyslapsgiving5421Buggy not in LA
@@royalfun1031 ??
@@happyslapsgiving5421Doflamingo to
Notice how Ussop can see the Baratie sign before anyone else, hinting that he's got eagle eyes basically. Good shot and vision
I do kinda wish he had managed to load the cannon and make the shot instead of Luffy bouncing it back. Still fumble around a bit, but once he does it, surprisingly land the shot, similar to the shot they make in the anime/manga. We didn't need a gum gum balloon really and would've given Usopp one more moment when he's the most lacking in this season. Even his backstory seemed almost an afterthought when compared to the others', even Zoro's in Usopp's arc.
@@atheos.1383 Yeah, Syrup Island as a whole was a lot better in this arc, at least imo, but Ussop's gotten the short end of the stick. His actor's got the personality down, but Ussop is supposed to be extremely competent despite his insecurities. Really hoping his duel with Daddy is done proper justice in S2, plus there's the scene where he sinks two ships in one shot in the Grand Line.
@@prawn1717i mean hes never used a cannon, it makes sense for him to have a bit of a learning curve
Heads-up: Luffy and Zoro are amongst the most similar crew members when it comes to mindset. While Luffy is more goofy and light-hearted and Zoro is more serious, in terms of certain values, mindset and personality they are closer to each other than any other crew members.
Something interesting that puts their interaction on the ship in a different light: Oda, the author of One Piece, said that neither Luffy nor Zoro really talk about the past.
So when Zoro asked Luffy if he wanted to talk about it and Luffy said no, Zoro didn't accept it because he didn't care. He accepted it because he understood. Because he knows Luffy is like that and because he is the same.
It's believed that most of the Straw Hat Pirates in general don't dwell too much on their past, but it's been directly stated specifically for Luffy and Zoro. That also means that they are the only two who know the backstories of all the other crewmembers and why/how they joined, because Nami didn't meet them until later in the story in the manga.
They dk all backstories only few
im confused at the amount of people (in different reactions) who are confused on how luffy is related to garp. Thought experiment:
-person 1 is indian (dark skin) and has a child with person 2 who is white (light skin). the child (person 3) is mixed ethnicity and will most likely have lighter skin than person 1 and darker skin than person 2.
-now person 3 has a child with person 4 who is white (light skin again). The child (person 5) is mixed ethnicity again and will likely have lighter skin than person 3 and maybe slightly lighter, or the same, skin tone as person 4.
Barring some rare exceptions, this is how ethnicity works in mixed ethnicity families. Applying it to the garp situation, if you put garp in the position of person 1 and luffy in the position of person 5, its not hard to see how they are related.
I can understand people from a more monoethnic country like japan or south Korea struggling with understanding it but people from America struggling with this concept, considering how diverse a lot of the major cities are, is weird to me. Arent Sam and Dani mixed?
For real, like don't these people have any biracial friends or know any interracial couples?? 😂😂😂
I really like how Luffy gets others on his team by being an endearing, sweet goofball. That kid is precious.
Seeing Garp in action - playing quarterback w/cannonballs lmao - and Mihawk as well was, considering both their respective titles/feats, a great way to show us a glimpse of what the top tiers of the OP world are capable of.
It was also Mihawk that single-handedly annihilated those 50 ships & 5000 men of the starving dude's crew at the entrance of the Grand Line lol
Better still, that dude is the sole survivor of Don Krieg's crew. (Assuming the live action isn't pulling any fresh new tricks.) So it makes sense that Mihawk was able to get there so quickly.
@@Aviertje he also said "i was drifting for a week" so its been a week of Luffy washing dishes, it just felt like next day cause they didnt show much for time to pass
@@rey8805 He was Gin the man-demon, First mate of Don kriegs crew. In the Anime version he goes against krieg and doesnt want to attack sanji due to sanji feeding them when they were starving.
@@zomagord obviously I know who that is, but keep in mind we saw mihawk destroying their fleet and gin mentioning a week of him drifting, I just did the math
@@rey8805Not necessarily. Mihawk may have been slaughtering their ships over the course of a week and Gin may have already been drifting before we saw Mihawk killing Krieg and his men. It’s unlikely, since Gin had already assumed he was the last survivor, but still.
More likely, the writers messed up. I doubt Nami would stay there for a whole week doing nothing when she has a deal to close back home.
One of the changes that came from this adaptation that I love is how this episode starts by showing the relationship between Luffy and Garp, so when he sees Zeff coming down on Sanji later on, it's like he's seeing another old man trying to step on someone's dream. So when he's going off on Zeff about how Sanji went against Zeff's orders and fed a hungry man, he's actually snapping back at Garp by proxy, and Zeff's reaction isn't what he expected.
“I don’t hunt rabbits with a cannon” is so mean 😭😭😭😭
You’re just jealous you’re not bada$$ enough to say it😝
32:22 Wounds in the back are seen as something you got because you turned your back against an enemy, presumably because you were trying to run away like a coward.
A great shame not only for a swordsman but also any warrior.
Power levels are really done well in this show. Aside from the bounties, we see Zoro being basically unbeatable so far, and then we have him humbled to show that while he's a big fish in this sea, he's basically a baby compared to some of the monsters out there on the Grand Line
I'm so happy how they dealt with the biggest jobber of them all, Don Krieg.
@@gh3ttoduCanadai dont get it, is don krieg a meme, i used to watch one piece a long time ago
@@dungeonashu2987 yeah, he is a meme along with Con D. Oriano, Ask D. Question and Down D. Stairs
@@gh3ttoduCanadaDon Meme
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I think they should've added some lines from the manga in that last fight. Mihawk basically said that the region they're in right now is the weakest of all seas, and that the world is WAY bigger than Zoro thinks it is. There's also (the best part imo) this line from Mihawk where he says "with the raging mettle of your spirit surpass my sword", basically acknowledging that even if Zoro's strength, skill, experience and power overall is a world apart from Mihawk's, his willpower is at least comparable and admirable.
Eh, show dont tell. I think id rather see the crew slowly realise where they are on the food chain rather than have the final boss basically just narrate it
The only line I wish they had kept in for the Live Action is "Frog in the well, know how big the world is."
I really loved the introduction of the 7 Warlords here and what that entails for the OP world. So there's Mihawk, a pirate, that does the World Government's bidding, but only to a certain extent (as him letting Luffy go showed us). And there's Garp, a Marine, who refuses to get promoted, to quite literally do the same thing, though from within said organization.
I'm glad they brought up that fact, since it was already weird that someone with the moniker "Hero of the Marines", who on top of that captured the Pirate King, was not the Fleet Admiral or at least an Admiral of the Marines.
Shanks isn't really a father to Luffy, he just looks up to him. You don't catch Luffy calling Shanks dad at any point because thats not his dad, he calls Garp grandpa because he actually is his grandpa
It's okay. Let people have theories. It's more fun that way.
Yeah but he still kind of is like a father figure at least to Luffy bcs he took care of him.
@@sinisterpanda2738 That's fair, I just wanted to clarify because if they think that now at no point later in the live action do you get more information on their situation that would clarify it and they may not watch the anime
Without giving real spoilers: Garp was in Luffys life before Shanks. When he wasn’t around, he did leave Luffy with people. However, as you saw, Luffy was never good at doing what he was told. That said, Garp and Makino (bartender) do know each other and it’s implied she was making sure he was okay.
Mihawk is also knows as "Hawk Eyes", it's very much a focal trait of his character.
Sanji in the manga/anime is a mega simp, like heart eyes every time he sees a pretty woman and becomes a doormat. I’m glad they toned it down here to where he just tries to be suave and rejected by every woman.
If you see Zoro put the black bandana in his head, it means it's time to get serious. The snail that you see is called "Den Den Mushi", they are a species of telepathic snail that serves as a means of vocal and/or visual communication across the world. The outfit of Den Den Mushi are often customized to signify their owners. Also the bird that you guys see in episode 1 is called "News Coo" they're the one who delivering newspaper worldwide in One Piece.
As someone that's only watched a few episodes of the anime before watching this live action version the fight between Zoro and Mihawk was so awesome and I actually thought Zoro was gonna beat Mihawk but Nami wasn't lying when she said Mihawk ain't one to fuck with , Zoro lucky he got out that battle with just a slice down the chest Lol
Do you want me to spoil?
@@deepanshu00730 Bro why?
Zoro like level 5 that point..mihawk level 100..no chance for zoro
@@mugiwaraluffy6791 yeah after watching this fight Zoro was extremely outclassed, Zoro has a lot of work and training to do if he even wants to get close to Mihawk level
@@zorojuro4233 Hehe.... I was just teasing....
Taz Skylar (Sanji's actor) trained a lot to know how to fight like that + learned how to cook too (he would cook for the crew). I think Sanji is supposed to be French;the actor is Spanish and British
Thats not a French accent tho, not even close. Thats Taz's normal South London accent
@@jazzycat8917 i know it's not one,i have one;i mean to say the character is supposed to be but Taz has his british accent when he speaks in English (he sound a lot different when speaking Spanish)
@@_mybsideNorth Blue makes sense
@@jazzycat8917Sanji spent his life being raised by a British guy tho. But yeah as far as nationally Oda said that if he was from our world hed have been from France. Luffys Brazil, Nami is Swedish, Ussops African, and Zoro is Japanese. Also English is the language they are all supposed to be speaking, even in the original. Cause that was the Tradertalk language of the Pirate era.
The nationalities Oda talked about aren’t completely the same in the show. Iñaki Godoy is Mexican, Emily Rudd and Jacob Romero are American, and as you say Taz Skylar is British-Spanish. I think they went more for who could play the character and were generally from similar areas, rather than sticking to strict nationalities
"the fish people are eating themselves?"
I mean, we are mammal people and we eat other mammals all the time.
Beef, pork, both mammals!
"Hawk-eye" Mihawk is a great character to be introduced to now. He vaguely shows you what this world's pinnacle of power is straight of the bat.
The whole point of Garp, a vice admiral, being interested in chsding a straw hat pirate and training Koby, is because he knows it is Luffy.
If you rewatch the earlier Garp scenes knowing the Luffy connection, it gives his actions more context
Sadly in the Manga/Anime Garp didn't really want to chase down Luffy. After the Enies Lobby Arc Garp shows up mostly just to smack Luffy in the head for causing Garp a Headache and also to show off Koby after his training to Luffy. Garp only ever chased down Luffy once and it's because the Admiralty found out Garp let Luffy go so Garp had to turn around and Chase Luffy, which lasted all of a few hours lol
Mihawk might be the most faithfully adapted after Sanji. And getting someone who sounds like Tom Ellis really works for him lol. Gotta call him Hunk-Eye Mihawt from now own
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One ward played as Buggy the other Ward play as Mihawk and both of the is amazing lmao
faithfully
@@haseoxv9508 give them (a)wards 💀
The duel between Zoro and Mihawk was very very well choreograph. I am a sucker for well crafted fight choreography, especially with swords involved. I believe Zoro will achieve his goal one day.
the snake guy is part of Don Krieg's crew actually (defeated by Mihawk)
Just for a little clarifacation, garp acted the way he did because him accepting luffy as a pirate would be the same thing as the chief of police allowing his child to take up a life of crime. His reaction was actually not as harsh as it would be in the real world
28:57 tbf they packed 96 chapters in 8 episodes so that's expected, even with a few cuts here and there
More like 45 eps into 8eps. But it looks like they are skipping straight to the entrance of TGL in season 2
Usopps long nose has nothing to do with smell. It is more likely a homage to Pinocchio.
pinocchio and also tengu
(USO)pp, uso in japanese is lie
yeah they mentioned this in ep4
Usopp based on pinocchio aesop and tengu, he's a liar, a storyteller and a trickster😂
Pinocchio, Romeo & Juliet and The boy and the wolf, GOD Ussopun
Note: Don Krieg was originally the next opponent of Luffy in this Baratie's arc but they changed the script due to the changes of plan from 10 episodes to 8.
Mihawk doesn't have a devil fruit, or at least nothing he has done thus far was due to a devil fruit power. Everything shown here was pure skill with the sword. He is literally the greatest swordsman in the world, and in order for that to matter in a world that has people with literal superpowers granted by magical fruit, it only makes sense that the hogher eschelons of fighting skill and techniques can also accomplish fantastical things.
“I want to look how he (Mihawk) looks like in the anime”
It looks EXACTLY like that.
Mihawk showing up here in the anime was completely different. Don Krieg (the guy Mihawk killed during his introduction) showed up at the restaurant and Mihawk just chased him there
The Don Krieg part was different but the Mihawk vs Zoro fight, which is the important part of the story, this is very perfectly adapted
@@bangwi I wasn't really commenting about that lol. They just were asking how Mihawk got there so fast
Fun fact: The actor of Sanji actually took lessons as a chef for this, he didn't just rehearse the scenes with food. He actually improved his cooking skills.
I think it's amazing and really smart to do it this way, particularly with possibly multiple more seasons to be adapted (S2 confirmed, but not yet more than that)
I heard he cooked for the whole cast as well.
4:27 Nah, he aint losing it, he's proud of Luffy.
It's gotta be hard - you are Garp, the hero of the marine, the one who captured the greatest pirate to even roam the seas.
You've been training your Grandson from little, hoping that he would someday follow, but instead he decides to become a pirate and risk his life.
He's part of the very enemy of the organisation you are one of the most prominent faces off, and openly turning a blind eye would have severe consequences.
So he went after Luffy, absolutely intending to stop him without any casualties and maybe make him stop before he starts to become recognised as a pirate, before he gets a bounty. Luffy managed to avoid this, and as much as it goes against Garp's plan, he can't help but feel pride seeing how far his grandson has come, that he has the strength to defy him.
He found him so fast because he was close by. The man that sanji feed when he came stumbling in is named Gin and he was that last one left from the ship (Don Krieg pirates) that Mihawk split in half.
they dialed down the violence and blood spill quite significantly compared to the manga. both the small knife wound and the initial strike with Yoru got Zoro hurt pretty badly to the point where he was barely standing.
Mihawk eyes look exactly like how they’re supposed to fyi
Mihawk in the anime looks EXACTLY like the live action version. Pretty much all the characters except Usop look very much like their anime counterparts (Usop in the anime is much uglier. With a very long nose).
The guy playing Mihawk is also very closely emulating the English voice actor from the anime as well. He's definitely watched the show. Fans of the manga and anime are giving him a lot of praise for his performance. Which is great because this is the actor's first really big role.
If Mihawk had wanted to, he could have sliced Zorro, the dock, the restaurant, and half the surrounding sea in half. He wasn't even trying with that last slash.
For any non-sailors that ever want to remember for some reason, “port” and “left” are both 4-letter words. That, vs “starboard,” aka “right-side” of the ship🙂
mehawk single handedly destroyed those 50 ships
love how sanji's actor prepped so hard for his role that he actually got a black belt in taekwondo in the process.
There was one video on social media that I noticed where I paused it and saw that Oda signed Taz's Black Belt
This is the episode I'm always most excited to see reactors get to. It's where it truly feels like One Piece to me :D
The interesting part about the Baratie is the paintings on the walls. They all depict different Islands throughout the seas of the One Piece World.
Isn't Sam the greatest. she said they need a healer on the team. Had me rolling. Great reaction video can't wait for the next.
Healer lmao, guess we'll wait season 2 for that
Luffy and Garp are related i mean realistically what grandparent want there grandson to be a pirate or any type of criminal ?
true
almost like pirates are hunted down and imprisoned/executed
forgot which youtuber but the quote was like "the government pay him to stop kicking their asses" for mihawk for anime fans you will see soon it's coming up for manga readers you know
Why do so many (American) reactors seem to struggle grasping the concept of a white man having a brown grandchild? Like, don't y'all know any mixed people or interracial couples?? 😂😂
Los Angeles loves The React Pack! ❤
We sure do
Aren't they from Florida
bro speaking on behalf of an entire city 💀💀💀💀
@@patrickmaybe2197speaking on behalf man kind, I agree
Luffy saying Zoro could never disappoint him... I cried. nami coming back and holding usopps hand UGHHH my straw hat family. also Sanji's intro was so good.
sanji has a london accent btw !!!
I have deep feeling I'm going to like this Sanji fella. Love the accent and his suits are sharp. He reminds of of Lee Chaolan from Tekken.
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Wanji goated
The guy that burst in saying that he was starving is named Gin. On here, he is the last survivor of Don Krieg's crew (the ones we saw getting destroyed by Mihawk while he was talking to Garp). In the manga and anime, Don Krieg and some of his crew survived and Gin was just the first to reach Baratie. Don Krieg was actually the main villain of the Baratie Arc in the anime and manga.
The blond Marine, Axe-Hand Morgan's son, is named Helmeppo.
Well, I had fun with your reactions again. Can't wait for you to watch the next episode.
Remember people can have grandparents that are from different race
It's kinda weird seeing so many reaction channels struggling with that lmao
People so small minded..a lot actually grandpa being euro guy and grandson being mix euro and latina
@@bluepearl_22 The girl from the normies didn't understand it too
That starving pirate was apart of the don Krieg pirates and he said he was sailing for a week to get to the baratie after Mihawk destroyed his whole crew so Mihawk took a week to get there too
the guy sanji fed was part of don krieg’s crew (the people mihawk was fighting). the 50 ships and 5000 men were all defeated by Mihawk.
You all the first reactors I’ve seen that actually understood Garp, and put his reasoning into logic. It’s amazing how so many people don’t understand his motivations (and I’m fairly new to One Piece)
Oh ya I figured that you girls was stress out with my dog Mihawk.
This episode was my favorite
Garp's job as a famous Vice Admiral keeps him so busy that he has to leave Luffy behind on Windmill Village, only checking in on him every once and a while.
He loves his grandson but the job is basically impossible to have any down time on.
32:31 Wounds on the back of a swordsman indicate they turned and ran from their opponents. It is a sign of Cowardice and that is one thing Zoro is not.
Off course Garp know, because the straw hat.
The fried rice Sanji made for Gin is actually in the official one piece cookbook. I made and ate it. It's so good.
I love how Zoro and Mihawk's mutual respect build. Mihawk is at first talking shit and not taking him seriously. Then when he stabs him and Zoro just looks him in the eyes, you can see Mihawk getting stunned by that. His "why don't you retreat?" is kind of a tell. Shit got real, normally this is where someone would back out. Zoro keeps going. Mihawk can see the conviction and determination. Letting him take the cut and live was a huge respect. Zoro can give him a worthy fight one day if his dream is one worth having.
I want to explain the garp luffy thing, but I believe they will probably explain it in Live Action, so I would rather not spoil it.😭
I find it so interesting what different people react to during Zoro's defeat.
Zoro: "Wounds on the back are a swordsman's greatest shame."
Sam: "?"
Dani: "?"
Morgan: "... What?"
Me: "Oh, COME ON! That's the most badass implication made in the series thus far!"
Nami hold Usopp's hand
Sam, Dani, and Morgan:
"AWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!"
Me: "Wait, what's going on?"
30:47 Who's gonna tell her?
Was waiting for someone to comment on that one lmao
Haircut guy is Helmeppo! And I believe it was Koby who saved Helmeppo when the sail was about to fall on them. Cuz Koby is way more capable than his jumpy exterior at first night imply! 😊
39:55 - After shanks, Luffy had the straw hat in the flashback, after Shanks left. Also, based on what we know, Monkey D. Garp is absolutely related to Luffy, but the differences in ethnicity isnt really a thing in the manga, so thats probably why it seems weird here. We will have to see what ethnicity they make Luffy's dad.
Mihawk and Zoreo are my fav characters in one piece.. Silent like emo with attitude and ready for action
Garp and Luffy actually *ARE* biologically related. Luffy's father, is Garp's son. That's all I can really say without spoiling anything, but more on Luffy's family will soon be revealed. Heck, I'm 600+ episodes in the anime and I still want to know more about the Monkey family! 😆
Also, I'll clarify a bit about Shanks (one of which is a correction from a previous video):
1. He's not a Warlord.
2. He didn't eat a Devil Fruit, because remember, he *swam* after that bandit's boat to rescue Luffy and Devil Fruit users can't swim. So whatever he did to ward off that Sea King was definitely something else.
Zoro vs Mihawk🔥
ohhh I just realized something!
At first, I thought Garp sending Mihawk to catch Luffy doesn't make any sense, but now I just realized that If Mihawk does catch Luffy then Garp just forces him to be a marine and if Mihawk doesn't bring Luffy then he just shows Luffy what he should expect from the grand line.
but then there is that scene... idk...
Ah Sanji. The left hand of the future pirate king. Together with Luffy and Zoro, they form the monster trio, the vanguard of the Strawhats, it’s three strongest members 😊
its not really brought up cause its not supposed to be a point of confusion or mystery or anything but garp is indeed luffy's biological grandpa. His full name is Monkey D Garp.
Also to clarify: its seven warlords of the sea. Mihawk is the only swordsman among them. They're jsut really powerful, notable pirates.
The eye thing about Mihawk is it's like a hawk, a reference to his nickname which is Hawkeye Mihawk in the anime and they did it here to stay true to the anime
Mihawk isn't insulting zoro, he is just speaking the truth. Mihawk is literally the best swordsman in the world and zoro is nowhere near that level or even halfway there.
truth and insults are not mutually exclusive
Zoro "Demon pirate hunter" is his epithet known to pirates in the East Blue,
yet East Blue is known as the weakest ocean in term of how strong people living there are.
Mihawk then call Zoro "frog in a well" for over estimate his power.
Luffy:join my crew
Sanji:I refuse
Luffy:I refuse your refusal
21:45 Why didn't he name dropped Don Krieg here? "Our captain, Don Krieg, was hell-bent on finding Gold Roger's treasure, but..." Now no one can make that connection without reading the manga or watching the anime, 21:50 and yes, that's what Mihalk was doing in his introduction, he did all that by himself
@38:18 Axe hand Morgan's son is named Helmeppo
its a detail the live action missed.
glad you're releasing very fast within weeks
Oh Garp knows Luffy is who is was chasing down... he clewed in at the end of episode 1 when the base recorded their map stolen by "pirate in a straw hat" then he REALLY knew it was his grandson when Coby tells him the name was "Luffy".
32:05 she knows the anime swordsman slice. Where someone got cut up, but we won't know til a moment or so afterwards lol
In the original source, Garp always knew what Luffy became.
The Garp-Luffy canon ball throwing/stretching scene is one of the iconic scenes from manga/anime. 😅
Garp as an honorable marine, would of course dream about Luffy becoming a marine as well. Look until you meet Luffy's father in Season 2😂 Crazy family tree😁🤭
Mihawk contacts are his character traits. He’s got Hawk eyes thats why he is called “Hawk Eye” Dracule Mihawk. I hope this clarifies.
By the way, Mihawk was the one that destroyed the 50 ships and the 5000 people they talked about. That's why he found them so fast, he was near them.
I can imagine Mihawk going to the barber to maintain his perfectly manicured sideburns and beard. Lol
Dracule Mihawk, Jimbei, Donquixote Doflamingo, Gecko Moria, Boa Hancock, Bartholomew Kuma, Sir Crocodile.
These are the names of all the 7 Warlords.
Interesting how many first time rractors thought that Zoro will defeat Mihawk. Zoro's end goal is to become greatest swordsman. If he defeats Mihawk here, his character arc is already over
Demon Pirate Hunter is just a title given to him when he became famous (in the east blue)
4:36 thats called gum gum baloon. Lol. Fyi every part of luffy stretches.😏
I see the timeframe through you off, but at least a week has gone by since Garp called Mihawk to get Luffy. The pirate that Sanji fed, is from the crew that you saw Mihawk destroy.
Demon was how Zoro was known when he was a Pirate Hunter. Remember what Cabaji told about the time Zoro pursued him and his brother.
33:59 "He got nice teeth" made me laugh sm
Honest! i was like woman! not like an insult