SPOILERS!! TADC last act!!! SPOILERS.
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SPOILERS!! TADC last act!!! SPOILERS.
as the title says, DONT read this if you haven’t watched it yet!!
A new bunch of sketches and studies in my sketchbook. I recommend looking at them closer because some of these are hilarious.
WHY CAN'T I EVER FIND A " FUNNY " FEMALE WHERE THAT'S HER "WHOLE" PERSONALITY, LIKE RICHIE TOZIER AND LEO VALDEZ?????? LIKE I DON'T WANT TO BE LIKE "I'm literally (insert funny male character) " I NEED A WOMEN I CAN REALATE TOO
Book Recommendations!!
If you like the found family trope, gay romance, humorous and misunderstood characters, and books that reflect real problems in a fun, fictional way, read…
‘The House In The Cerulean Sea’ by T.J Klune
If you like witches and wizards, snarky cats, urban fantasy, magic hiding in the real world, complex villains, and a slow burn romance, read…
The ‘Love, Lies, And Hocus Pocus’ series by Lydia Sherrer
If you like supernatural mixed with real, ghosts, mystery and suspense, English characters, and snarky humor, read…
‘Lockwood & Co.’ by Jonathan Stroud
If you like time travel, strong female mcs, magic, betrayal, and gilded age New York, read…
‘The Last Magician’ by Lisa Maxwell
If you like time travel, siblings who will always fight for each other, adventure, fantasy, and a doomed love story, read…
‘The Books of Beginning’ trilogy by John Stephens
usopp positivity post #7
Usopp is a character who’s hard to ignore.
Seriously. He’s probably one of the most recognizable Straw Hats…and dare say, one of the most recognizable One Piece characters. Sure, Luffy and the Jolly Roger are the figureheads. But even if Usopp isn’t a favorite of yours, you’ll utter his name one way or another. Indifference isn’t a thing when it comes to him.
Usopp?
Usopp, you say?
Yeah.
But maybe I’m (who cares???) extremely biased!
Either way, I must admit that I’m always drawn to the comic relief. But if there’s one thing I really enjoy about a comic relief is when they get that really deep introspection. Seriously.
There are points in any story when somehow the comic relief leaves their respective group/team and whatever, and it’s suddenly like an unbalanced yinyang. There’s no more laughter. There’s no more morale. There’s no more…something. And we know when, where, and how Usopp’s brief absence affected the crew…😱
But the introspection a comic relief character GETS can be powerful. There’s always so much to explore and play around with. Some people are inclined to believe that a comic relief character is simply that. Just a goofball and there for laughs. And sure, that’s a purpose. But Usopp has more nuanced grounding than that. There’s a lot of material we’re working with here. And it started right when Merry (Kaya’s butler) told the audience the number 1 reason Usopp always cried pirate. But hit like whiplash when we were hit with something else in a place with a 7 in its name.
Comic relief strengthens the plot of the story. Scenes and characters that are considered comic relief are used to reveal important information to the audience and even foreshadow serious events that are coming. It is not just a plot device inserted mindlessly to make the audience laugh. Well-thought-out comic relief can be the key to effective, emotional storytelling. (source: videomaker.com)
I include this fact (up above ^) because I want to showcase and emphasize how powerful Usopp’s purpose is in/for the narrative. And we’ll get more of this in the future. I just know it. We’re down to the final saga. Besides, like any true Usopp fan, we all know his lies come true one way or another. So, Oda’s putting our boy to good use. This LINK also explores a point regarding the orange paragraph above as well.
The one thing Oda likes to do is remind us why Usopp is even around; in the most unexpected way. Whether you like Usopp or not (hey, this is counting any comic relief character in some way, shape, or form) even the opposition can’t forget about him.
Therefore, Usopp is one of the most memorable characters in One Piece.
And in retrospect, in the years to come, right when I buy a walker and get a couple bottles of prune juice, people will remember him as one of the most well-written anime characters of all time—Who came in clutch and reminded us of who he is, and why under dog’s are underestimated.
Even David became the Warrior King.
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Ok what drugs were they smoking with this episode?
Asjadskdj!! Tiny Seth is sooo STINKING CUTE!!!
Me wants MoOAaRR!