Showman Caine!!!
Ain’t no-one run a show better than this guy, trust me! Better yet, trust him…!!
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Showman Caine!!!
Ain’t no-one run a show better than this guy, trust me! Better yet, trust him…!!
Credits:
TWs: middle source will take you to a post with fast gifs and flashing lights; and bright eyestraining colors.
🤵♂️ 🎹 🤵♂️
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🤵♂️ 🎩 🤵♂️
⎡The Magician Under the Moonlight⎦
The Phantom Thief 1412
A collection of Kaitou KID’s appearances in Detective Conan openings
(Part Three)
hitotsu / futatsu / mittsu
[ Op 51 || Makka na Lip : WANDS ]
[ Op 53 || ZERO kara Hajimete : Mai Kuraki ]
Nico Robin Screencaps - Episode 517 ニコ・ロビンのスクリーンキャプチャ - 第517話
Even though Zoro didn’t even make Mihawk break a sweat, there’s something triumphant about making him acknowledge him. In a sense, taking the definition of “defeat” as “when your ideals and dreams are shattered” the fact that Zoro’s ideals and dreams were able to affect Mihawk is a type of “victory.”
It occurs me to this connects to one of the biggest themes in the series, that dreams don’t die and will is carried onward by the people who are changed by it. “Will of D” and “People’s dreams don’t end” and Skypiea and Robin's entire deal and like all of Wano… Zoro definitively lost here, but the fact his will and his dream were so strong led to Mihawk sparing him, and eventually training him. And so in a way Mihawk helped carry Zoro and Kuina’s dream for a little while.
Find Pandaman!
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