
Of course!!!!!”
It’s a scene that can’t be taken lightly.
The last panel has Luffy from the Straw Hats! I love the one who is photoshopping it!
It’s a really good scene that leaves an impression, so… it tends to catch the eye of people who want to make light of it.
What kind of scene did you think it was?
There he is! Straw Hat!!
The fact that it’s being used as a joke here means it’s a scene that left a strong impression.
In One Piece, characters often cry and beg, don’t they?
Of course…
It’s okay to kill Aaron, right?
The Netflix version was also good, as expected.
The Aaron arc, which had a consistently unpleasant atmosphere, suddenly feels refreshing from this point onward…
“Whether to use it or not is one thing, but it’s precisely because it’s such a great scene that it tends to be turned into a joke.”
I thought this was a weird scene too because those guys in that thread made it a topic.
The early scenes in One Piece are seriously full of great moments…
It’s a really good scene…
It’s impossible to create a scene that can be turned into a joke without the original content having a certain level of notoriety.
And scenes that are well-known are generally good scenes.
The following “Here we go” and “Oh!” are nice too…
Considering the discussion so far, putting a straw hat on is a good idea.
It’s terrible that living creatures are still treated as a joke no matter how much time passes.
Aaron Park has all the battles interesting, like Zoro vs. Hatchi, Sanji vs. Kuroobi, Usopp vs. Choo, and Luffy vs. Arlong…
I like this place too, and when I ordered the same vibe in RED, Tanaka’s aunt said that the current Luffy is different and that the way of acting has changed, which is understandable.
It’s great that Zoro is already resolved to the fact that it’s over if Luffy loses here.
It might have been Sanji.
Since collaborative materials and iconic scenes are generally memorable, I can’t bring myself to joke around when I’m properly reading them…
After all, Nami-san is Luffy’s wife, isn’t she?
It’s not that there aren’t any erotic scenes in Egi Dai!
Usopp’s first battle is great too, Arlong Park.
You’re so clever for knowing that Nami is hiding something and not saying anything.
Liar! Liar! Liar!
I like Luffy the most around the Arlong arc.
I don’t ask anything about Nami’s circumstances.
She gets really angry about what is said or done to her right in front of her.
It’s nice that the other three are waiting with their arms crossed.
Thanks to this area, the trust in Luffy has become incredible.
Luffy is the man who will become the Pirate King! He can eat infinite biscuits!!!
But after this, I can’t get my feet out and I’m about to drown.
Bulletin board, me! Bulletin board, me!
I really like how the timid early Usopp gathers his courage and uses all the cards he can to win…
I’m going to save money again! Honestly, I found Nami-san trying to be tough really attractive.
Isn’t Sanji too strong to win against the fishmen underwater?
It’s also good to have a simple anger like “Don’t make our navigator cry.”
I love the pathetic scream when Aaron’s never-broken prideful nose is broken.
Eh, but I’m already full…
Nasal mucus is nice.
It’s nice how Nami occasionally makes comments that max out her trust level, isn’t it?
It’s great that Luffy is really the only one who can take on Aaron…
Zoro just got cut by Mihawk.
It had a bit of an arrangement, but the live-action version was also really cool.
I wonder if I won’t be able to see the hard-nosed Luffy who doesn’t listen to Nami’s stories but helps her when she asks for help anymore.
It’s great to see Zoro fighting with a battered body after losing to Mihawk.
This pen has blood smeared on it.
The scene where the villagers I wanted to protect with my life go to sacrifice theirs for me feels overwhelmingly despairing when I see it now.
You’ve been good at character bullying since way back, haven’t you, Oda-kun?
Here, Nami has dedicated her soul to Luffy, so she shouldn’t betray him again.
It’s great to see that during the climax of the Arlong battle, Luffy was constantly thinking about how he could save Nami.
Luffy in the “Are you going to use it?” scene is super cool.
Even when threatened, it’s great that Nami-san believes Luffy will become the Pirate King without wavering…
What are you doing, you!? I really mean, what are you doing, you?
Here and Sky Island, and Sogo ruin important scenes with too much collab…
The early One Piece, or rather the movies from Jump from a while ago, give off this kind of impression.
A heroine with complicated circumstances seeks help and ends up defeating the villain.
I still love it now, but there’s really nothing to discard from One Piece until we enter the Grand Line.
In the anime, they did the entire Aaron arc in a 2-hour special, right?
I have a memory of being really excited back then when I was a kid.
If I were in Nami’s position, I definitely couldn’t forgive Hachi.
“I also like the finishing blow in the battle with Aaron, ‘Nami! You are my comrade!'”
There are often scenes in One Piece that are no joke if you read the original work…
There are several instances later on where you have to say “help me” in order to receive help.
I don’t dislike the rivalry around there, but it makes me feel like they should sort things out quickly!
STAND BY
STAND BY
STAND THE PAIN
STAND BY
STAND BY
It’s sweet enough to secretly cry over, but in terms of being a cathartic final word after fully playing the ultra terrible woman, I think the part where everyone in the village knew but I got angry has more interesting developments.
It’s inevitable because fundamentally, there’s the issue that Luffy is an outsider.
Ace’s thing has its points to critique, but it wasn’t funny at all.
There were a lot of threads created during the free distribution.
Upon rereading, there are many characters who die a meaningless death…
It’s generally too tough, and if I don’t joke about it, it’s painful, so that scene gets turned into a meme.
So that’s where the usual Sailing Day came from…
One Piece is too much of a mess in the world.
Nami and the four initial male members have a special huge emotional bond, don’t they?
Aaron also had some tough circumstances… it was casually brought up, but I think he was still treated like a jerk.
Ugyahhh, the heat of that collaboration is just too terrible when I see it now.
But try reading it again?
From here until just before the conclusion, it’s all gag developments, and it seriously creeps me out.
The scenes before the collaboration are mostly ones that aren’t funny, or rather, it’s a manga with overall really intense scenes that are truly intense…
As a child, I thought it was amazing… but now that I’m an adult and read it again, it really hurts my heart.
I really like this area, but I was disappointed that the Shark on Darts, which had a super speed presentation in the original work, had an incredibly slow-motion development in the anime.
In the latest episode of the anime, Luffy is 100 times stronger than he was back then… and he’s really cool too!
Everyone has their own background, but Sanji, Nami, and Robin are especially heavy.
It’s a manga that finally feels refreshing after enduring tough scenes for a few months.
You’ve really hit it big with this, huh?
The Aaron Park Method is so well-developed that it’s beautiful that despite using it, we couldn’t save Uta.
It’s nice that the line used in the thread picture is taken for granted in sailing day.
In the latest issue, are Nami and Luffy a bit like they’re dating or getting closer? Or does it feel like there’s none of that at all?
In One Piece, there are hardly any deaths during the story, but there have been quite a few discussions about people who have already died since the early days.
It’s a bit late to say this, but the members other than Aaron aren’t really that strong, are they?
The fishman called Chuu, a disgrace.
I feel like Fishman Karate was already quite strong at this point… somehow I won…
The scene where Nami completely destroys the room where she was trapped by Arlong and is the only one to realize the intention behind it and says thank you is really great, right?
I’m impressed that we can have a proper discussion about One Piece here.
It’s an interesting manga…
If you lose to Usopp, you’re no good at anything.
Saying that Hachi is the strongest swordsman on Fish-Man Island, except for one person, really lowers the status of Fish-Man Island.
It felt more monstrous to overwhelm Sanji and Zoro with the palm shotgun than with Sharkondarts.
There are threads where people are talking quite normally, but I wonder if they just really don’t notice.
First of all, Aaron’s voice in the anime is too boss.
The conversation between Luffy and Nami when she got sick in Drum Kingdom.
They are a couple living together.
Seeing Kuroobi take multiple kicks from Sanji and still get back up makes Chuu’s weakness to attacks seem incredibly pathetic…
Zoro has been so plain, what is this guy…
What is this guy?
Aaron is essentially the final boss of the Eastern Sea chapter.
Second person
I thought, “What the hell is Luffy sleeping for?”
It was a style of not getting involved in the issues because I was an outsider.
I was told by a friend to help, so I’m getting involved in the issue.
The rubber band combo refers to a full meter consumption loop combo in the context of fighting games.
The buildup before the catharsis is long…
If Zoro had been at his best, he could have defeated Arlong… I think.
Aaron was liked because he had a sense of fear.
Because I seriously hate humans, I show no mercy.
Zoro is always getting hurt.
That guy has hardly ever participated in a battle in perfect condition.
Well, if you’re told that everyone learns karate, then I guess that’s true! But still, it makes me feel like…!
Still, could the strongest swordsman of the Fishmen, who has been mentioned since this time, get a scene that stands out a bit more?
Because Luffy and Shanks come from a decent bloodline, Zoro is hard to understand.
To be specific, Sogo! has really become funny in the original scene, so it’s sinful.
It may seem like a Celestial Dragon move, but in the end, it’s a pathetic position of giving bribes to a rat to get a pass.
I like this place, and I also like the scene from before where Nami says she will collect money from everyone again!
Well, if they saw that wave, the villagers would get angry.
As for the Fish Men, I really like how they care about their comrades, like Arlong.
There have been many bosses who treat their subordinates like disposable trash until now.
Since he’s an outsider, Luffy basically doesn’t get involved unless he’s asked for help, has a debt of gratitude, or gets caught up in something.
Aaaaaah!
The scene where it’s hot is really a good scene in the original work…
There is a certain fear to him as a villain, isn’t there? The Aaron from the Aaron Park arc.
Even if they say the build-up is long, these days it’s only about 1 or 2 volumes at most, and the battles with the executives were resolved one episode at a time, which had a really good pace.
I think it was only a matter of time before we would sink Purinpurin-san, whether early or late.
A brave person reported it! They said that, so they can’t cover it up, surely.
It seems that when I went to check the situation, there was an accident along the way and everyone got depressed (according to Mouse’s report), which must be difficult.
I love the Gum-Gum Axe that destroyed Aaron and Aaron Park, ending everything.
The final attack on Uta was this, right…?
The navy is too incompetent for not being able to handle the situation at Aaron Park despite understanding it.
Hurry up and bring the smokers from the neighborhood.
That’s nice, isn’t it?
The pirate play is over.
STAND BY
STAND BY
STAND THE PAIN
STAND BY
STAND BY
I have confidence that I can’t live without help! It’s a scene I really love.
Since the mouse was left unattended, it was rampaging, but the weakest marine area line has not collapsed and is still being maintained, so I don’t really plan to say anything about that.
It can also be said that the same generation’s whale shark didn’t look away from that monster.
If you expand the scale beyond that island, it seems like Garp will come flying in, so either way, we’re stuck, right, Arlong?
Well, Nami-san can be forgiven for killing Arlong.
I really like Aaron, who feels like a character packed with the distortions of this world.
I like that Shann has a lot of jokes that won’t come out unless you’ve read quite a bit of the one-pieces.
There’s a thread saying that people who normally read would understand on Monday.
Zoro generally has an image of blood coming out of his belly.
The catharsis of smashing through Aaron Park along with Aaron, who bit me in the side, is incredible.
Why are you laughing? Aaron has fulfilled his childhood dream.