https://t.co/sHXVfSEiqZ I made a Save State run where I collect all 424 rings in SegaSonic the Hedgehog 1993. For the first time, a maximum possible score has been proven.
Let's talk about this because every time I hear Oda's art has become "sketchy", "low-detail", or "bad", the example images are always small panels with small-drawn characters
Those ships and cities were drawn by assistants, not Oda. Oda personally draws things that *move*, like clouds and waves, including characters. Oda underwent eye surgery which improved his vision. Do you guys feel the drawings of One Piece characters have become less detailed?
To me, people showing these panels and calling the manga "bad" is no less laughable then when people call an anime "bad" and show screenshots of frames meant to be seen in motion, or characters that were only ever 10 pixels tall on screen.
@Elesoterik@NebsGoodTakes If Clark Kent is a legal immigrant* with an asterisk, and that asterisk is that he would be stripped of his citizenship if the government found out he lied about how he really got into the country, that's not a legal immigrant.
@2N8byte As a fan of both One Piece and Chainsaw Man, they should be swapped highkey. CM is edgier, but darker elements doesn't equate to deeper meaning. Only thing it changed about me was my opinion on 3D in anime. OP on the other hand, changed my life fs. Down to the way I think.
If One Piece ever gets another Smash Collab, they need to make Usopp Megaman cause I refuse to have him be Villager just because they both have slingshots, that's pretty much all I'd change
So what that tells me about Luffy's liberations is that he may not provide solutions or means to complex socio-political problems, but he does find those who want a better future and gives them the freedom to seek out that truth. But there HAS to be those people.
I'm really fascinated by this scene. I think it's largely overlooked how Big Mom's transgression with Luffy parallels his transgression with Kaido. "You ate more food than you needed, now there's not enough food for everyone, it's your fault."
The only real place I can think of that Luffy couldn't "liberate" was Jaya. In Mock Town, there was nobody to "free" and no oppressor to "overthrow", the townspeople were drowning in their own pessimism and hedonism. They are their own prisoners and guards, so to speak.