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i knew he was hard, but i chalked that up to the calciumPuff puff pass
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Tell that to folks who only focus on the fighting.brook keeps everyone in high spirits when shit gets boring. franky maintains the ship. chopper keeps the crew in good health.
The comic literally never shows this stuff anymore. Maybe you get Chopper doctoring the crew in the background every two years after an arc ends (he was attempting to with Loki 6 months/3 minutes ago in case you've forgotten) but that might as well be background gags. We all know that if Chopper weren't there Zoro's wounds would just heal offscreen. But you never see Brook throwing a little concert for the crew or Franky fixing stuff (or Nami navigating, etc.) And besides, all three of them are supposed to be capable fighters or, in Brook's case, an amazing scout/spy. But you practically never see it or if you do its a side fight that isn't cool or plot relevant. If Sanji can cook and fight why can't any of the Grand Line era characters?brook keeps everyone in high spirits when shit gets boring. franky maintains the ship. chopper keeps the crew in good health.
Nami is the one that navigates.(or Robin navigating, etc.)
if you do just focus on the fighting the strawhats have way more capable people compared to other crews out there. i mean blackbeard and kuzan are seemingly the only actual threats on his crew everybody else just sorta stands around.Tell that to folks who only focus on the fighting.
Robin could be my navigatorNami is the one that navigates.
Because healing, barring some exceptions, is for after the danger passes and the patient can rest. Chopper is a doctor, not a cleric that can cast a healing spell and put people back to full health.The comic literally never shows this stuff anymore. Maybe you get Chopper doctoring the crew in the background every two years after an arc ends (he was attempting to with Loki 6 months/3 minutes ago in case you've forgotten) but that might as well be background gags.
Ignoring how he healed Zoro with the Mink Drug to fight King or his development of cures in Zou.Maybe you get Chopper doctoring the crew in the background every two years after an arc ends (he was attempting to with Loki 6 months/3 minutes ago in case you've forgotten) but that might as well be background gags.
No, his wounds would open up during next fight like it nearly happened in Arlong Park. Or how Zoro could not fight after Thriller Bark. Wounds stick around in One Piece unless they see a doctor and take time to heal afterwards.We all know that if Chopper weren't there Zoro's wounds would just heal offscreen.
Brook mainly plays after victories. Were you expecting him to interrupt scenes for a solo?But you never see Brook throwing a little concert for the crew
No one wants to see maintenance be performed. It is boring and it can be assumed it occurred. Why waste precious pages on what the audience does not want to see and knows takes place anyway?Franky fixing stuff
You mean Nami. We do not see her navigating because she makes sure everything goes smoothly. Good navigating is when nothing interesting happens. You avoid the storms and the like.or Robin navigating, etc.)
Yes, we are not shown things that are a waste of time. Should Brook waste our time doing things that will not help when he could do the things that do? He can spy when it advances the plot. Every chapter has about 20 pages and you want to waste them on things that do not move the story forward? On pointless scenes where nothing happens?And besides, all three of them are supposed to be capable fighters or, in Brook's case, an amazing scout/spy. But you practically never see it or if you do its a side fight that isn't cool or plot relevant.
They can fight. As for cooking, Sanji cooks better than anyone else. His cooking has been established as improving the power and health of those who eat it. He also keeps a tab on how much food they have so as to not waste it and go hungry in the middle of the ocean. A good cook is irreplaceable to such a ship.If Sanji can cook and fight why can't any of the Grand Line era characters?
the deprivation of showing the crew doing their jobs does not mean they do not hold their position as the member of the crew that does their thing.The comic literally never shows this stuff anymore.
The point of the youtube video was because those things aren't shown anymore you never see the characters or, worse, they stand around commenting while not contributing anything of value to their scenes.the deprivation of showing the crew doing their jobs does not mean they do not hold their position as the member of the crew that does their thing.
Most fans actually miss the "crew dicking around on the ship" segments. It really is a shame that despite modern arcs have over 100 chapters each, Oda never spends that time on the characters just interacting with one another.No one wants to see maintenance be performed. It is boring and it can be assumed it occurred. Why waste precious pages on what the audience does not want to see and knows takes place anyway?
You can have the crew dick around and still push the plot forward. Example: The crew hangs out with the Minks. Brook sings, we learn more about the world and what is to come but they also have fun. Or how after Wano where Jinbe was introduced the dynamics of the crew. A bit of fun as a reward for winning against the bad guys happens after every arc. You cannot have it in the middle of an arc without interrupting the plot.Most fans actually miss the "crew dicking around on the ship" segments. It really is a shame that despite modern arcs have over 100 chapters each, Oda never spends that time on the characters just interacting with one another.
If you can have a 40 chapter flashback interrupt the plot, why not something that's actually important to storytelling like character development?You cannot have it in the middle of an arc without interrupting the plot.
The flashback is a part of the story. It gives context and valuable information. We saw what caused the immortality of the new opponents as well as get context for the future. That is important as it serves the plot.If you can have a 40 chapter flashback interrupt the plot, why not something that's actually important to storytelling like character development?
To be fair we got a lot of character development for Rocks and Harald.If you can have a 40 chapter flashback interrupt the plot, why not something that's actually important to storytelling like character development?
This. Thank you. It is so hard to talk to people that do not understand that flashbacks can push the story forward.To be fair we got a lot of character development for Rocks and Harald.
i do miss the crew screwing around, but they're on a pretty straight path to the end from here. it's basically been one after another since zou.Most fans actually miss the "crew dicking around on the ship" segments. It really is a shame that despite modern arcs have over 100 chapters each, Oda never spends that time on the characters just interacting with one another.
the flashback serves the purposes of explaining who harald really was, why elbaph is in the state its in, why the god knights are coming to steal the children rather than strike a deal with sword-in-head, why loki is the way he is, how the world sees the giants, the most we'll ever know about rocks, the giant battle that killed rocks and why it happened, who shanks really is, what the deal with his faggot brother is, why and how imu could control gunko, etc. etc. etc. it is a bit clumsy to insert a giant flashback into an arc but there's really no place else it could have gone, and it really did need to happen. so fuck it, just do it all in one big shot.If you can have a 40 chapter flashback interrupt the plot, why not something that's actually important to storytelling like character development?
I understand the expositional value of the flashbacks, I'm just sick of exposition in One Piece. You have one of the biggest events in the lore, and we basically got a terrible, abridged version of it.the flashback serves the purposes of explaining who harald really was, why elbaph is in the state its in, why the god knights are coming to steal the children rather than strike a deal with sword-in-head, why loki is the way he is, how the world sees the giants, the most we'll ever know about rocks, the giant battle that killed rocks and why it happened, who shanks really is, what the deal with his faggot brother is, why and how imu could control gunko, etc. etc. etc. it is a bit clumsy to insert a giant flashback into an arc but there's really no place else it could have gone, and it really did need to happen. so fuck it, just do it all in one big shot.
Wait now you wanted it to be longer? I'm confused now.we basically got a terrible, abridged version of it.