@@leukoiatusabesv7960 well jinbei is a whole different story he already trust him and they friends now so luffy doesn't needs to knows jinbei backstory i believe he did that with nami and robin he didn't know nothing about those two women but luffy end up putting his life on the line for them.
Luffy would probably actually listen for a moment, but would quickly tell nagato to skip his life story and answer the question. Also, he would probably call nagato an idiot at the end.
Yeah, Luffy isn't known to listening to stories all the way through. Most likely, he'll end up falling asleep Tbf, he did tell Nagato to "quickly" tell him the story
people really getting mad bro one piece and Naruto are good animes there in the big 3 and if Naruto and Luffy fought it'd be a tie because there both literally gods.
I’m sorry I tried giving it a like, and hit the wrong button by mistake. I have fixed this, and clicked on the actual 👍 button since then, but I feel guilt anyway. This was very funny. Thank you for putting time and effort into it and sharing with us 💕
This world just have too much genocidal emo-boys who want to fu- fix the world by most radical and stupid way. Only immortalist Orochimaru is sane person among villains of this world. Of only he can contain his fetish for emo-boys...
Luffy words would have more logic and sense then Naruto's Bullshit. Naruto made no sense, pain questioned how he will bring peace and all he does is assuring with no logic making.
Neither Naruto nor Luffy is near light speed, both are faster than sound maximum. You just cannot say any character is faster than light so easily. Being faster than light requires 1%-3% Goku or Saitama level speed and strength.
This is why I dislike one piece. Naruto talks to people like their experiences hold just as much weight as his own, and he changes and adapts to take their philosophy into account when constructing his own. He proves people wrong by beating them at their own game, which simultaneously shows them that there’s a path to escape the trap of their limited worldview so they can be redeemed. Luffy doesn’t do anything like that like. Luffy doesn’t talk to people, Luffy talks at people. He defeats people not because he’s right but because he has the higher power level.
@@anepjerung8403 “You don’t know anything about Luffy.” Translation: I like Luffy and I’m offended you don’t share that opinion, but can’t debunk your point. Let’s compare how Naruto and Luffy interact with their villains. Naruto’s first 3 big fights are against Zabuza/Haku, Neji, and Gaara. And in each of them Naruto wins the physical battle because he wins the philosophical battle. He doesn’t just win vs. the villain, he wins over the villain. Luffy’s first 3 big fights are against Buggy, Don Kreig, and Arlong. And in each of them it’s essentially the same: “bad guy make friend sad, Luffy mad, Luffy punch hard, win fight big.” The first fight to break this mold is his fight against Ussop, which happens precisely because he wasn’t taking his friend’s feelings into account and only cared about his own adventure. Now I’m not saying that Luffy’s childlike innocence, pure motivation, and straightforward simple mindset doesn’t make for an appealing and interesting character when juxtaposed against a politically complex world. Actually yes, I am saying that. Sorry, just not my cup of tea.
@@KnuttyEntertainment thats because not every fucking villain is a saint at heart some of them are just pure fucked up and evil and Luffy takes the whole weight of the people being abused in the situation and fights whom ever to Save People and Villages in struggling and suffering you only mention 3 fucking villains but ignored what he has actually done for people who they dominated or controlled i actually watch one piece he takes after Shanks another pirate that plays as a Hero when things get to wild. THE WHOLE CREW takes a Beat down To protect and Save folks. They risk there lives. And it aint a whole fucking village its just 10 of THEM with OCCASIONAL help trying to right the wrong doings countries or islands thats are at war. Islands tricked into forgettin loved ones that are turned into objects. Children poisoned and used as test subjects Places where folks are literally enslaved and hated just for being a different species. You GOTTA be fucking kidding me bruh . There is no fucking talk no jutsu this is the world of PIRATES not this isn't over emotional Ninjas bent on revenge And It had nothing to do with luffy big adventure they already knew it was over for the going mary Ussopp was stuck in his fucking feelings to much and let his emotions dictate the whole crews journey. He had the right to be sad because it was his first and had more Sentimental value but in that situation they had no choice the ship was done. This era is all about power everyone is strong there is only so few good pirates and only the marines who have warped justice and then SOME good in them So Imma Agree to disagree if you not into one piece or luffy just leave it at that don't make some half ass claim so boldly when you know everyone single person that actually WATCHES one piece would call you out on that bullshit. The amount of folks saved because of luffy the shift of everything. Everything ive seen in one piece vs this bullshit you spewing
@@KnuttyEntertainment LMAO,YOU REALIZE LUFFY IS A PIRATE RIGHT AND NARUTO IS A SHINOBI TRYING TO BRING JUSTICE TO THE WORLD BESIDES THATS BECAUSE ONE PIECE HAS PURE VILLAINS AND NARUTO DOESNT HAVE ANY VILLAIN NOT A SINGLE ONE
@@Rapidd_ Luffy and other peace-main pirates in the story are basically like Robin Hood or anti-villains, meanwhile Naruto and other Shinobi are trained assassins, hired mercenaries, and child soldiers, their job is to kill people, often for financial/political gain, not justice. And I don’t care for the in-universe explanation, boring writing is boring writing. One piece could have had the same villains and still have more interesting conflicts than “stop the bad guy because they’re evil and mean.” You can’t tell me that considering where Buggy is right now in the story, and how he helped Luffy in Marineford, that Naruto couldn’t have talk no jutsu’d him if he was in Luffy’s place. The same with Don Krieg and Arlong. In fact, you could do it the same way Naruto did it to Zabuza and Gaara. For Don Krieg you appeal to his connection with his crew and how they should be thankful that Sanji saved his life, the same way Zabuza was made to care about Haku. You can’t tell me Don Krieg, who’s motivated by a desire for riches and adventure, is less of a villain than Zabuza, the mass murderer since the age of 9, who manipulates people because he sees them as objects. And for Arlong you offer forgiveness and acceptance, understanding how horrible it is being treated as an inhuman monster. Again, Gaara was a psychotic serial killer who killed for fun and validation, way less redeemable than Arlong. And what do you mean Naruto has no pure villains? Just because many get redeemed (in accordance with the main themes of the story, it’s a feature, not a flaw) doesn’t mean they weren’t pure villains before. Madara, Kaguya, Orochimaru, and half the akatsuki were pure villains. In fact, Gato, the mob boss and main villain of the first arc, is really the same character as Arlong and Crocodile. And this isn’t just about the villains of the story. It’s about each story’s approach to writing characters, their interactions, and their development. Naruto treats his villains this way because that’s how he approaches all his relationships, it’s part of his mindset. Luffy is simple: he wants to have fun, make friends, and go on an adventure. If you’re not being friendly (he doesn’t care if you’re evil so long as you’re friendly) or you’re standing in the way of his adventure to get the one piece, then you’re his enemy. Luffy is the kind of person who would support the infinite Tsukuyomi. Meanwhile, most one piece villains are pirates who’s primary flaw is just greed. They want wealth, fame, and power, those are the first three words of the series: the three things Gold Roger obtained and promised to anyone who found the one piece. That’s not an interesting story to me. I don’t want to see groups who are all childishly seeking wealth and thrills punch each other out of the competition, where the only difference between the main character and other pirates is that he’s nice and happy. Note, not kind and cheerful, those would actually be virtues. No, just a default setting of nice and happy. He admits he’s not a hero and doesn’t want to “share the meat.” Why would I care for a character who’s whole premise is that they’re self serving? I don’t care if it’s to such an extent that it’s “innocent” and “endearing” like a kid who just wants a fun adventure. There’s nothing there for me. I know other people enjoy the escapism and the pure simplicity of a character with such freedom, but to me it’s shallow. Amusing, sure. But I expect more from a story than amusing.