One Piece - I'm Gonna Be the Pirate King!

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No, that’s German for “The Chopper, the.”
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So how's my favorite anti-globohomo series doing? I see that the crew are finally on Elbaf.
Oda is on death's door and we're lucky to get two chapters a month nowadays. The anime was cancelled because someone at Toei finally watched the show and realized how fucking slow and awful it was. In its place, they released an AI upscale of One Pace's Fishman Island pack.

And American audience continue to be absolutely retarded:

https://www.cbr.com/one-piece-early-episodes-not-good-poorly-aged/

Sorry One Piece Fans, But The First 200 Episodes Are Not Good​

Since it made its debut in 1999, the One Piece anime has become one of the beloved and successful franchises of all time. Monkey D. Luffy's adventures on the open seas in search of a mythical treasure are full of action and adventure as well as lovable characters and incredible storytelling.
Having been on the air for over twenty-five years, One Piece has undoubtedly gone through some growing pains during its long run. Luckily for fans of the series, One Piece gets even better as time goes on, but the first 200 episodes of the series unfortunately suffer from significant issues including pacing, animation quality, and narrative style. While these problems may make it hard for new viewers to get into the show, working through them is still crucial, and it's well worth the time invested to get to see how far the franchise has grown with its global success.
 
Oda is on death's door and we're lucky to get two chapters a month nowadays. The anime was cancelled because someone at Toei finally watched the show and realized how fucking slow and awful it was. In its place, they released an AI upscale of One Pace's Fishman Island pack.

And American audience continue to be absolutely retarded:

https://www.cbr.com/one-piece-early-episodes-not-good-poorly-aged/

Sorry One Piece Fans, But The First 200 Episodes Are Not Good​

Since it made its debut in 1999, the One Piece anime has become one of the beloved and successful franchises of all time. Monkey D. Luffy's adventures on the open seas in search of a mythical treasure are full of action and adventure as well as lovable characters and incredible storytelling.
Having been on the air for over twenty-five years, One Piece has undoubtedly gone through some growing pains during its long run. Luckily for fans of the series, One Piece gets even better as time goes on, but the first 200 episodes of the series unfortunately suffer from significant issues including pacing, animation quality, and narrative style. While these problems may make it hard for new viewers to get into the show, working through them is still crucial, and it's well worth the time invested to get to see how far the franchise has grown with its global success.
i'm pretty sure the anime was just put on break, my problem with the Fishman Island Saga upscale is that it actually cut out shit from the manga, which is a HORRIBLE decision for obvious reasons, and yes, the vocal minority writing ai-generated articles on agitprop sites are retarded.
 
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A friend of mine had a great comment about current weather events: "There's fire in the west and ice in the east. What, are we in Punk Hazard?"
It was the first major post timeskip arc so it fits for the return of Donal D Trump after 4 years of training
 
So looking at the the hoof of the cestial dragon symbol and I realised it could be pulling double duty. I think it’s designed that way to look like a sun.

I’m expecting that it will end up being a symbol that was on everyone’s backs and through 800 years got twisted.
 
Imagining a black man with white curlers is a hilarious image, I really don't know what they're thinking tbh.
"Baroque Works could be here" Zoro thought, "I've never been in Whiskey Peak before. There could be Baroque Works Here" The cool wind felt good against his bare chest. "I hate Baroque works" He thought. Overtaken played on his reverberated his 3 swords, making them puslate even as the 9 berry sakke circulated through his powerful thick veins and washed away his (merited) disdain for Billions after dark "With the Merry, we can go anywhere you want." He said to himself, Out loud."
 
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