30 day One Piece challenge, day 3
03. Favourite scene
After taking a bit of a break, let’s continue right along;
This one was a no brainer because to me there’s only one scene that trumps them all.
This scene is easily one of the most powerful ones in the entire series.
Water 7 and Enies Lobby arcs were very dark, serious and hopeless for the most part. The looming fear of drowning in Aqua Laguna, Usopp leaving the crew, Robin leaving the crew, the desperate journey with Rocket Man and Lucci and co. being overwhelmingly strong.
This scene, for the first time in a long time, parted the dark clouds and gave us some hope to hold onto. Straw Hats are finally uniting to bring Robin back, and in an insanely epic way.
Oda truly is the master of composing panels.
During this arc we also get to see how dark the world of One Piece truly is. The annihilation of Ohara really showed us how flawed the government really is, and how it hunts down one woman who just wants to fulfill her and her loved ones’ goals and dreams. Despite that, she was reduced to wanting to give up and die.
Luffy might be an idiot, but emotionally the boy is a genius. During Robin talking about her past, he never, not even once, opens his mouth, and instead listens to it quietly.
I have always absolutely loved Luffys logic in what he tells Robin;
It’s okay if you want to die
But you need to say it when you’re happy and with people who love you.
He’s telling Robin that wanting to die when you’re forced to do it or when you’re not in a good place is not the way to go.
It took me years to actually realize why it was that Luffy waged a war against the world. It wasn’t in order to just get back at Spanda. It wasn’t in order to save Robin.
It was in order to have the same enemy as Robin has.
It was in order to tell her
“Hey, now the world is our enemy as well. Your enemy is our enemy. Your dreams are our dreams.”
This 17-years-old boy who has seen only a little bit of world, who’s been alive a little over half the time Robin has and is a certified Moron, manages to convince this 28-years-old, extremely intelligent woman who’s been determined to die for a long time, who has always hidden her problems and shunned people away, to live. To admit out loud how much she wants to live.
Luffy might be an idiot, but the way he manages to project his emotions and his will into others is a freaking superpower.
And finally, after such a long time, we see Robin break down her final walls, and admit how much she wants to live and see the world with the people she loves.
She has been hiding for such a long time. She has tried to keep her emotions in check, tried not to hope. She has tried to remain distant and cold to be able to betray and use people in order to fulfill her goals and duty she has given herself.
Finally, finally we see her admit how she wants to live, not just for the poneglyphs, but for herself and her friends as well.
Robin wants to live, and she wants to trust.
Luffy gave her the place where she finally could live and trust.
It might take some time, years or decades even, but as long as you hold on, happy times are sure to come your way.
God, I love One Piece.













