AnimeSS - One Piece 338 (HD)
The inactivity in the One Piece forum saddens me
AnimeSS - One Piece 338 (HD)
The inactivity in the One Piece forum saddens me
10/4/04 - 8/20/07
Nope...337 started the Thriller Bark Arc
10/4/04 - 8/20/07
I enjoyed this episode because everything Brook says is entertaining. I love when him and Luffy do the arm flailing thing in sync.
Also...HE'S A MUSICIAN!
Case closed. He's on the crew.
Although, I was expecting him to be terrible when he started playing. I think they're saving that joke for later, but it feels like that was the joke they were gonna make.
I think they also neglected to mention that, to elaborate on Sanji calling it a half-curse, now that Brooke has already been revived, he no longer enjoys the benefit of being a devils fruit user, yet still carries the weakness to sea water.
Assuming he can't be revived a 3rd time, anyway.
10/4/04 - 8/20/07
Since Brooke came back as soul does it mean devil fruit give power to soul and not to body?
And Brooke still enjoys his power since he probably doesn't age anymore (he spend 10 years as skeleton and didn't changed). And technically you can't kill a skeleton so the question is will he 'die' if dropped in water or will he simple be paralyzed until rescued?
"Life is hilariously cruel" by Bender
But is this an ability he gained as a result of the fruit, or as a result of him being a skeleton?Originally Posted by Death13a
In other words, if he found his body right away before it decomposed, would he lose that ability?
so many questions.....
10/4/04 - 8/20/07
It is a puzzle.
I'm going to, for now, assume that the fruit is still in effect and if he "dies" again(somehow, dunno how a skeleton can die) that his soul would return to his body again.
I have no evidence of this, but I can't see why a fruit would have a one-time only effect.
Yeah. It's a reasonable assumption. So far all the fruit effects we have seen have been permanent.
You can always break the bones of a skeleton if nothing else. However, it would be funny to see somebody chop off his arm, or head, and he would just pick it up.