[MangaStream & Binktopia] One Piece c.621: SendSpace | MediaFire | Online Viewing
[MangaStream & Binktopia] One Piece c.621: SendSpace | MediaFire | Online Viewing
So... good chapter, huh guys?
Srsly tho. I guess this means none of the sun pirates we've known personally were among the slaves, seeing as that they were shown around fishman village when fisher tiger returned. I was kinda thinking at least Hachi might have been one. Also macro was worth giving recognition in this chapter? lol...
10/4/04 - 8/20/07
Just me or was that kind of a hard chapter to follow? I always assumed that most of the sunny pirates were slaves and now we see none of them were former slaves... so the sunny mark was made to cover the slave icon... and yet none were slaves? And even about macro being worthy of recognition the power gap between fisher tiger and jinbe compared to the rest of the crew... it must be worse than nami to luffy in the strawhats.
A somewhat boring chapter, but here's something to get us all thinking
http://onepieceguide.wordpress.com/
The unsolved plot points are over 9000, we should try and crack a few of these with some trippy theories
he on i think of the most is the shadows shown outside of thriller bark and i seem to remeber were they shown before luffy ascended to skypiea? cant remeber but i remeber something suspicious about that storm.
Some of the stuff on that page im not sure about.... donflamingso business with the WG was clearly how to remove gecko moria, and speaking mof moria i see no evidence to suggest he is still alive. I wouldnt be surprised if they offered buggy a spot on the shichibukai along with another of the super novas maybe.
Moria is alive, Absolong (or however you spell his name I cant remember) saved him by turning him invisible.
He escaped doing the shadow substitution power form his fruit (like he did when fighting Robin).
You cannot hope to build a better world without improving the individuals. To that end each of us must work for his own improvement, and at the same time share a general responsibility for all humanity, our particular duty being to aid those to whom we think we can be most useful. -Marie Curie