1:09:54 The main gripe I had with Live action was cutting all the minor characters, it made it feel so much less like One Piece. Even Hatchi got cut despite being an important zoro battle.
I give it a little leeway because they only had 8 episode to go through the east blue saga. In my opinion, the stuff they cut or don’t add isn’t that big. Such as Jango or Hatchi. Hatchi will likely be shown somewhere in another season, and Jango will probably be shown somewhere. Plus some of the plot feels completely different aside from the main story beats.
I guess I'm glad I'm not really tapped in to the brain rot in the weekly one piece community, I'll watch a couple morj videos, my timeline will have some fun art of Zoro and Sanji being gay as hell. But some of the stuff yall find to go through in these videos is crazy, but theyve been entertaining to listen to you both tear them down. People say all sorts of things right when a chapter drops. The one that I remember from about a year ago was with the stussy clone reveal, a whole bunch of intellectuals started theorizing about everyone being a clone, and who would they would be a clone of. I'm sure he didn't come up with it, but one of my friends was big on Zoro being a clone of ryuma, and it was botched, so that's why his hair is green.
I have an idea about why the classification on the Nika fruit being a weird kinda Parameica, Logia, Zoan thing is that those fruit types were all set by humans, and there are no actual rules stating that a fruit has to hard-line fall under one of those categories.
I really like Fairytail but one thing I think was handled poorly was Lisanna being alive in Edolas, as it kinda lessens some cool character moments from Elfman, Mirajane and Natsu prior to the reveal. But my gripe isn’t that it was a fake out death, it’s that as far as I remember after she’s brought back she doesn’t do anything interesting for the rest of the series. Anyway here’s some stuff I like to balance this out. The grand magic games is a cool arc, I like how Sting makes fun of Natsu for not being able to slay Achnologia then when unnamed dragons attack later the combined forces of all the guilds barely survives. Sabertooth’s cockiness is really satisfying to watch slowly crumble as Fairytail overtakes them. I just like the premise of a reverse time skip where everyone except the protagonists have gotten stronger and now they have to prove themselves against these new foes. Also Fairytail zero is great, I like the differences in setting and how Mavis being the protagonist changes the dynamic of battle as her illusions have no offensive abilities. I like that it differentiates the arc from the rest of the series by just the way she fights, really sells it being in a different time period for me.
Wasn't most of the Marineford battlefield blocked from the sun by a giant frozen tsunami? Not saying it wasn't a plot hole but Luffy did fall like directly on the battlefield from the tsunami
Isn't Shiki flying in the new Rocks Pirates Panel, where we see everyone young. Edit: Okay, sry. By that logic Kaido would be flying in that panel too.
I dont know, if this counts, but I watched Fairy Tail and realy liked it. (I watched only up to the turnament arc, where the Anime did a break, then I read the manga up to Tartaros) Years later I watched Seven Deadly Sins and it didn't realy stick with me. (I only watched one or two arcs) I realy liked the soundtrack and high energy of Fairy Tale. The many unique and cool magic powers, the quirky characters, who banter around alot, but accept each other with their flaws. And ofcourse I had much fun with the hype and power fantasy espacially around Erza and Natsu. With time, I was kinda disappointed, of many of Fairy Tails characters. I saw so much potential for interesting storys in them, but the anime never delivered in a way, that satisfied me, especially with the female cast. To me Fairy Tail alway had a lack of bravery in regards of real, meaningfull developments and changes for the characters and the word and many sooo many cool ideas just went nowhere. I've heard the later arcs are good, but I didn't trust this enaugh to watch past the Tartaros and Face stuff yet. Im not as hyped about it, as I was in the beginning, but I can still enjoy it, for most of the things, I listet before. And most of the things I like about Fairy Tale I also get with One Pice, but better. Seven Deadly Sins was just kinda boring. Maybe I didn't give it enough of a chance, but if the story didn't catch me in two seasons, I don't think its my kind of show. Everything just felt kinda flat. The joke of Meliodas always touching this girl character was way harder to endure then Sanjis simp/nosebleed gag, but maybe that's because I never realy understood his character enough. I just never realy got, what the story was trying to tell, apart from the power fantasy of watching these overpowered characters succeed with no real stakes. I kinda liked the immortal Dude though.
About zombie rocks pirates: We have capitan John. Claw guy so maybe. Silver axe another maybe. And the big guy who people thought was Weng is clearly under Gloriosa in the panel. So 2 confirmed, 2 maybes. But I agree it can't be Weng.
The video explains it. Wang Zhi/Ochako was on Bee Hive fighting Blackbeard during the timeskip. How could he have done that if he was a corpse on thriller bark before the timeskip?
@@GuyWhoWatchesStuffbut Moria got the shadows to revive those zombies from marines, who should instantly die in the sun turning off the corresponding zombie