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I'm gonna wait for official to comment more but first of all, this chapter was really exciting, can't wait to see it get animated! and @seiryu I told you Luffy was gong to take those shackles off haha. I'm still curious about that one thing he did when he was training. I'm still wondering whether the part the editor was referring to was about Yamato or Kanjuro. Or Hiyori and Momo?? For now I'm going to assume it's Yamato. Or, could it be the Red Scabbards are going to meet a tragic end? T__T
I don't like the excessive shading under Zoro's eyes...either he's worried or starting to get fatigued. Kid isn't sweating since he's fighting weaker opponents.
Yeah... Zoro seems drained. And he rarely has that expression on and I'm also worried.
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Oh...more justification for translation issues...it's a freaking triple translation: from Korean, to Italian, to English
Damn, triple XD Well it's fine I'll wait for the official. I didn't want to read this before the official but I just couldn't help myself haha.
Yes! The animation is amazing for Wano Kuni, so the fighting is going to be soooo smooth. Plus, I'm liking some of the new visuals. And, off-screen training has been such a huge part of the series, it's nice for it to come back. Almost got dragged back into expecting it to be shown like most series. What "one thing" are you referring to?
I doubt we get an expansion on Kajurou's past. Hiyori or Momo definitely could fit, but since Hiyori isn't here, I think this gets saved for when they are about to meet or do meet. Ah, I didn't think about Kaidou/Big Mom creating the tragic end for the Scabbards...I sure hope not.
For Zoro, the sweat is what has me worried. Plus, his bad sense of direction screwed him over, but at least he's getting off-screen training time too.
Haha...I personally like the puzzle of piecing together what the raw text is probably meant to be. I probably wouldn't be able to wait for a chapter ever since even the "boring" chapters always have some sort of building blocks for the main plot.
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Looks like most of us had similar thoughts to Zoro's eye shading... But, what about Law's weapon still being sheathed... Wasn't it his idea to kill Kaidou? And, I can't tell if that is Bepo or some random bear in Law's panel that's cheering. If it is Bepo, what is he cheering???
I'm also surprised Luffy allowed someone else to fight Kaidou... Part of the reason he agreed to ally with Kaidou and Law was that they agreed to let him have Kaidou's head. But, maybe this is a lesson he learned from Jimbe while on Fishman Island...
Seeing Momo so beat up again really is crazy. I wondered how he could survive Kanjuro's pummeling, but I guess he is an ancient zoan after all. So, he has the toughness of one.
Yama'o... Is that a familiar name? The kind Luffy gives to a nakama or ally? hmm... Come on backstory. Normally I'd hate to see a backstory interrupt a war, but I'd make an exception for Yamato :)
Yes, it is Beppo and he can cheer because they didn't rush into where the enemies are. I immediately thought Law is taking the "Mr. Prince" role of the arc. He's probably going to have to save the allies (and he could in theory do everyone) with his Room.
Luffy...knows Kaidou's strength first hand. He also is accurate on judging people's strength if they are around his level or below. He isn't happy because he knows how it's going to end.
Yes, the "o" (kanji for male) is how Luffy has been calling people for the last few arcs. It was probably all a set up for this pun. But seems like most of so far are thinking the sad stuff will be Yamato.
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Yeah he wasn't there, but I don't think he was shown separating from that group? So I think he'll be around there somewhere.
Su-na-chi was explained in that it is more of a "Geronimo" like saying. It is unbefitting of Momo because he cannot throw his life away for petty matters. It is fine for them because they are nor royals, and they are willing to throw their life away.
Interesting. I wonder if they'll explain more about how Zoro knows that phrase (and finally get some Zoro exposition?)
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I don't like the excessive shading under Zoro's eyes...either he's worried or starting to get fatigued. Kid isn't sweating since he's fighting weaker opponents.
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Looks like most of us had similar thoughts to Zoro's eye shading...
I noticed this as well, but I'm not overly worried about it. He's pretty heavily outnumbered, and his fighting style is far more physically intensive than Kidd's, so it's natural that he'd tire a little. He's generally a "quick burst" kind of fighter (his major fights are usually settled by one killer blow) so fighting mobs is slightly out of his comfort zone, but he's durable enough that it's not really a problem. Besides, the best Zoro moments come when he's at the edge of his limits...
You're welcome. Queen is definitely still on the higher floor, but him freaking out is probably why he didn't bother to try to help Kaidou (while King and Jack did and needed to be stopped by the stronger Scabbards). The deviation from what he "should" be doing and the comedic character development is why I really think he's going to be a part of the main plot even after this arc.
We were given the history of the early voyagers that left Wano Kuni and made it to East Blue. They only mentioned Shimotsuki and it sounds like they all stuck together. Zoro was a wandering orphan though, so context implies he isn't a descendant from Shimotsuki (I think they named the village after the leader/founder).
They definitely can't kill Zoro, but the negation of him being able to help the Scabbard/Luffy/Yamato is what has me worried. He won't be able to fight off as much during the escape if he's already getting tired now (him getting wounded by Killer because he was hungry like this past anime episode). Probably safe to assume that the bare minimum is for Law to help Yamato and the Mugiwaras escape once things go downhill.