I really wanted to know why Oda and Toei changed Ace's old actor and yassified him, so I made an edit with his old design (maintaining its striking physical characteristics), because I really like crack Ace of Alabasta

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I really wanted to know why Oda and Toei changed Ace's old actor and yassified him, so I made an edit with his old design (maintaining its striking physical characteristics), because I really like crack Ace of Alabasta
Always on my fem sanji bullshit
As a pedagogics student aspiring to work in a children's home as well be a foster parent one day, there is something about Cora-san and his bond with Law that is incredibly important to me.
Like, Corazon looked at this kid after he literally stabbed him and almost blew his cover and still decided that yeah, he can be helped. More importantly, that he is worth helping.
Sure, he didn't unfuck Law from the trauma of Flevance and what it shaped him into, but the unconditional support, kindness and understanding he provided made enough of a difference to change the trajectory of Law's life from there and prevent him from growing into someone like Doflamingo, like Law probably would otherwise. That little time Cora-san wholeheartedly gave to Law before he died fundamentally flipped everything around, taking damn deep root in identity of this little critter who not so long before wouldn't hesitate to blow himself and everyone in his proximity up, making him into someone that deep down does everything out of love.
Like holy shit. I can never think enough about this. In real life people cross out so many kids from the start and quit trying to help before the efforts even have a chance to make impact just for going through something beyond their control
I am a firm believer of the whole "Zoro's biggest fear is failure but especially failure at protecting his fellow and if someone gets seriously hurt, his first instinct is to blame himself for not being there (ex., Ace's death and Luffy getting traumatized because of it) 'cause next to Luffy, he is the most responsible for the crewmates well-being (and because he thinks his love language is just fighting, yeah).
I heard someone else call this "The Anxiety of Strength" which is a name that goes hard and does a good job explaining this concept but also.... When I write it out like that, it sounds like he basically just has a specific adaptation of Eldest Daughter Syndrome, doesn't he?...
SANJI MULTISHIP EDIT
🍳🩵🚬⚔️💚🍾🫶🏽❤️🍗🌱💛☄️
i was gonna make a zosan edit, then i was like “oh i should make it sansopp,” then i caved because i ship all these ships so zosan lusan and sansopp it is !! can be interpreted as east blue polycule cus i love ebp (mostly in OPLA, i see nami as a lesbian in the anime, but i love to ship these four guys around) <3
my favorite part of about the wci arc is that it is So Much About Family. Sanji's bio family, yes, but also his chosen family! his nakama and zeff and the crew of the baratie! and bege and chiffon and their crew and AUGH I LOVE FAMBILY.
And that's not even getting into the charlotte siblings and their relationships (i really love katakuri and brulee's dynamic augh) (katakuri and all of the charlottes have such a DYNAMIC and i love it)
but like, yeahj, i fucking love fambily in media <3