@@noobreaders one piece is always more questions than answers di😂....Oda sensie ka writing style hi Aisa h...he somehow makes you feel rewarding...par saath m 4 r nyi cheeze b jod dete h...which keeps the readers intrigued
I want to literally read as soon as possible now to get all the answers loll, I am really curious for the poneglyph stuff the most. Can't wait to get info on that🥰🥰
Skypeia i admit i didn’t liked but thats cus i watched anime. In manga almost every op arc is good, and thats just the case till now too 1100 chaps later lol P.S Skypeia has the best foreshadowing outta all arcs in one piece. Defo gonna tell you more once you reaches those moments.
I remember watching Skypiea for the first time. I have a degree in biology and a minor in mathematics, I'm a very science minded person. (Suffice to say from the outside listening to my friends who were into the series talk about the absurd things that happened it really didn't sound like something I'd enjoy, turns out it became my favorite story ever.) I bring all this up to establish that whenever Oda introduced a new absurd thing he had an uphill battle with me for a very long time. However, Oda is a master of consistent world building and while he breaks with scientific reality constantly he does so knowingly and consistently. He largely follows Sanderson's laws of magic, "First make it awesome, then make it make sense." Suffice to say it was when they were riding the knock up stream, when they were explaining all the different varieties of island clouds, when they were elaborating on the very real seeming geopolitical issues faced by the Skypieans and Shandians, exploring the unique dial technology(I love magic systems that involve storing something for later use), and when we had the revelation that the vearth everyone was fighting over was in fact part of Jaya and the lost city of gold... that is to say, when Oda took something as absurd as islands in the sky and made me feel like they were real while I was reading... that I realized how special One Piece had become to me. This arc will always be special to me for that reason. (I also think all the skippable comments have aged quite poorly as many things introduced in this arc have come back around in the long long term. I think the main issue is that it drags in the middle especially in the anime, sandwiched between the Water 7 saga and the Alabasta saga which are still some of the most beloved sagas to this day.) Regarding the picture Sanji saw, it's important to keep in mind that ship was 300 years old so there's no way he would recognize the person... though he did given it a really meaningful look instead of his usual reaction to a beautiful woman so it's possible she reminded him of someone.
I love this comment❣️❣️. I completely agree that the middle portion of Skypiea is just not that enjoyable as the villains are not that interesting if we compare them to the ones in Arabasta. I definitely loved the dial technology the most and can't wait to see how the crew is gonna use them in future☺️☺️. Sanji looking at that picture was definitely weird, after thinking about it more it could have reminded him of someone he knew once. I just love these small mysteries the most so far. Can't wait to read further and get all the answers. Btw Robin and the whole poneglyph stuff is my favourite thing in the series and that's what will keep me reading as I am extremely curious to know what is going on there😂😅.
@@noobreaders So many mysteries highlighted by this arc, there is the mystery of Robin's past(Why such a large bounty at the age of 8?), the poneglyphs, how Roger managed to leave a message in the ancient language on a poneglyph in the sky, Sanji's past in the North blue, and us still not knowing who repaired the Merry. I won't say if or when any of these mysteries is solved but for the curious reader there is so much to look forward to.
@@WatanukiProductions seriously you summed up whatever I wanted to know loll😂😂😂, I am excited but kinda frustrated too that it will take a lot of time to actually get all the information 😅.
For the answer of mantra question SPOILERS ALERT Mantra is actually the main power system of one piece after devil fruit which is called HAKI so mantra is like a foreshadowing of Haki which later will be introduced in the seires and in fight of zoro vs Mr.1 zoro actually used haki unconsciously and haki is the willpower of a person which he can use as form of Haki i mean it is very complicated so leave the Haki topic here because i cannot explain this well without giving major spoilers
Noland was just a failed Roger... He tells the truth but No one believes... there are many parallels bw roger and Noland... Roger die smiling Noland die crying... And there is theory that tell that left eye of skypia map is enis lobby.. if you fit enis lobby map in the eyes it fits perfectly... Nolands treasure was sent to sky... Rogers treasure can be sent to ocean (in enis lobby hole)....