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"Is everyone else here?!"
You can ask if Sanji's back, dude. No one's gonna judge you.
I'm surprised I remembered Brook sung this song before. My memory isn't that good.
So I just bought the first four volumes of One Piece Academy in Spanish and it's so much fun!
Here's how Bartolomeo sees the East Blue Five plus Koby.
Listen, this is the moment that always makes me cry. Always! No matter how many times I reread it.
On the other hand, I think it's freaking funny that Luffy decides to roast his crewmates while he cries his eyeballs out.
Stereotypical mindset through the lens of Sanji's character.
I know it will come off a bit uncomfortable for some fans, but I don't like people calling sanji a "malewife"
It's so misogynist and stereotypical. Why is he considered a malewife or a female kind of character? He is a male for fuck's sake.
He is
A man,
A dude,
A brother,
A son,
A chef.
The fact that people associate provider, cook, and emotional person with feminine characteristics is wrong in so many ways.
Sanji is a provider. A lover. An emotional mess. A chef. A romaniticist.
That doesn't make him associated with feminity in any way. This shows how people see women and men, respectfully.
As much as it is about feminine stereotypes, it is also about masculinity stereotypes.
Sanji, as a character, questions both of them very openly. His character is a bridge between both, allows you to talk about both.
He, in the story, always sees women as people who have to sacrifice themselves. And he doesn't support that fact, he wants women to be free, to be happy, to be safe. He conveys each and every aspect of female struggles without being one. His understanding of people, as person's, allow us— viewers a deep dive into these things people perceive as "normal".
He romantising life itself by cooking good food, eating good food and relishing every moment of it. He doesn't just romantise it, he lives it— to the fullest.
He also breaks the stereotype of sacrifing your own dreams for your parents by refusing to give on his passion— cooking. (Will make a dedicated one to it).
Why can't a man be expressive like Sanji is?
Why can't a man be a provider like Sanji?
Why can't a man cook like Sanji does?
Why can't a man show his emotions like Sanji does?
Think for yourself. Question yourself.
Stories are not for just entertainment, they are to bring out questions rarely asked, question how certain things are perceived. This shows your mindset, your perspective, your thoughts.
Why is Sanji considered feminine for being expressive? Can't men be expressive? Don't they have emotions? What's so wrong about showing your emotions as a man? Who set the ground rules?
Why is Sanji considered feminine for being a provider? Why can't men be providers— cooking, doing households chores? Why is it always a woman?
Sanji isn't just a chef and a provider but also a protector and fighter. While embracing his soft and sweet sides, he can also be bold and fierce.
Re-define masculinity, re-define feminity. Because it definitely deserves to be re defined.
Work and chores shouldn't associated with such terms. Stop using them for it.
Gaban seems like a genuinely kind person, a loyal partner and a dedicated father. I wish Ace had met him.
Also love that he noticed Chopper was scared of being left behind.
Rewatching OPLA and this is most definitely a coincidence, but... Remember when Zoro wouldn't shut up about Sanji being number 7?
It made me chuckle.
The Sun God is first mentioned in Noland's flashback as a figure from Shandian mythology in Jaya.
Later, in Enel's cover story, it is revealed that Shandians, Skypieans and Birkans are all descendants from the Moon People.
So... when Enel says the people of Birka believe God lives on the moon, is he talking about Sun God Nika?
It would be a cool detail, because the first time we see Luffy in Nika's form is his silhouette against the moon. A full moon reflecting sunlight.
By the way, this reminded me of Pedro's words to Perospero. Beautiful imagery.
The Sun God is first mentioned in Noland's flashback as a figure from Shandian mythology in Jaya.
Later, in Enel's cover story, it is revealed that Shandians, Skypieans and Birkans are all descendants from the Moon People.
So... when Enel says the people of Birka believe God lives on the moon, is he talking about Sun God Nika?
It would be a cool detail, because the first time we see Luffy in Nika's form is his silhouette against the moon. A full moon reflecting sunlight.
Unlike the rest of the Sky People, none of the gods of Skypiea have wings.
It's kinda crazy that Hancock's love for Luffy made S-Snake brake the authority chip's effect. Strong emotions may help the Seraphim to develop willpower, which ultimately may lead to revolt and freedom.
Hate the idea of these poor kids being the WG's lapdogs.
Listen, from moss to broccoli... That's an upgrade 😂
Sanji's worst nightmare is to become a full Germa soldier, to the point he asks Zoro to kill him if this happens.
Last few chapters, Zoro has seemed unsually stressed. And now there's a guy who turns nightmares into reality.
I wonder if Zoro will end up fighting Sanji's worst nightmare, a full Germa mode Sanji. Either way it goes, it would also be cool to see Zoro's worst nightmare, since we don't have access to his thoughts and feelings that often.
Genuinely excited to see where this is heading.
The hat may be Shanks's, but Buggy scarred it forever. In a way it's like Roger's apprentices have been with Luffy through his journey. The scar on the hat also matches Shanks's scar.
I wish they have a big fight and (as the good old revengeful nutjob that he is) Caesar finds a way to revert what Judge did to his children, just to get back at him. These kids need to be free of their waste of a father.
Indeed...
Listen carefully Usopp! If it's for Nami's sake... i don't care if you die What the hell are you talking about!? いいかウソップ!!! おれは… ナミさんの為ならお前が死んでも構わない ハリ倒すぞてめェっ!!!