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[One Piece] I feel like the Sky Island arc is an amazing episode.

My dear friend!!! I will definitely see you again someday!!! I will wait for you with the bells ringing!!! In the warehouse, I won’t lose sight of your ship. So that on the day we meet again, your ship won’t get lost, we will definitely meet again someday!!! Yes. Until we meet again.

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I think Oda’s storytelling ability has peaked and come to a stop here.

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Right now, there is too much unnecessary noise.

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The long-standing 400-year territorial dispute between tribes living in different places, the old man of Kuri who continues to believe in the existence of the Sky Island, and Eneru, who currently rules over the Sky Island, all contribute to a satisfying narrative where Luffy will smash the golden oath that Kalgara and Noland once established.

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I think the trials in Skypiea and everything else were just noise.

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Incredibly easy to read…

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The past arc feels like it has completely concluded as an independent episode, similar to a movie.

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Mashira-related content is the funniest gag in One Piece.

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The current One Piece has so much detail that it’s actually hard to read.

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I used to dislike it, but after reading it again, I really came to like it.

“Land on an unknown island and solve mysteries while adventuring.”

When I look back, it feels like this is the only place that has such a marine adventure episode.

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Just by not having characters with strange appearances and characters with peculiar speech patterns.

The current Elbaf is really easy to see.

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Everyone is making a fuss about the country’s crisis and all, but Luffy’s goal of “delivering the sound of the bell to the old men” is the best.

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I read it all at once in a comic and it was really interesting, but I thought if I read it weekly, it would be quite polarizing…

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Indeed, it is rare for a group to be completely outsiders.

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Aside from the fact that the priests are extremely bland, there are no complaints about the episode.

It’s a bit annoying that there’s a super long flashback right at the very end, but it can’t be helped.

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The beginning of the episode where a ship descends from the sky is

I was a kid back then, so it felt really thrilling.

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I have only read up to Alabasta.

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The feeling of the enemy being inflated is certainly undeniable.

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I feel that the evaluation varies quite a bit depending on whether or not one was following the series at that time.

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It’s unavoidable since the past arc and Ener are the main focus.

Gunfall, priest, and Viper.

I just wanted to feel like it was about how many people survive.

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An episode that feels like a perfect movie.

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It’s good, isn’t it?

The ancestor’s name is Norland.

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If we had been able to resume normally without being launched into the sky, it seems like the king would have been hustling and a looting would have occurred.

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Energy preferences when it was revealed to be electric versus insulating.

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What was the reason for referring to the second person as “yugara” or “yuthea”?

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Because it’s rubber, everyone predicted it would be immune to electric shock, yet they were surprisingly amazed and then handled it perfectly afterward.

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Liar! Liar!

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There are quite a few stories that come up before Roger.

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When I reread it, Ener was quite persistent even after making that face.

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The character is weak considering its importance.

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I like Eneru, but I didn’t need any of his subordinates.

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Anyway, it’s long.

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I love realizing that Luffy and the others did it behind the scenes!

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I thought the priest’s trial was unnecessary compared to the past arc.

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I’ll be proceeding without much detour from here on out.

The priest’s trial takes such a long detour that it makes you think about taking a break.

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I actually prefer the past arc.

I don’t need the priest trial.

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It’s just that summarizing this episode is harder than summarizing other episodes.

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Long stories can become tedious when following a series, and the same goes for past recollections.

It becomes interesting when read through.

The useless mid-bosses are boring regardless of the serialization.

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I don’t need it, but…

It was necessary for buying time in the energy battle… because it would become an RTA…

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Gorogoro is quite a big hit among Logia types…

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I understand that I have to part ways unwillingly to go to the thread image.

I thought it was too forceful for the indigenous people to suddenly become hostile after silently cutting down the trees.

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I want to know what people who read it in real time thought at the time.

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Well then, saying “I’ll make it a spear of heat” shows an uncharacteristic calmness for this work’s characters.

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Overall, it doesn’t really seem to be the main point…

The double-page spread of Shura, Zoro, Wiper, and Gonfall in the “Sky’s King” invasion of the survival battle was super exciting!

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Because Gedatsu is here, there are trials.

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At that time, many fans dropped out due to Alabasta.

People have been saying that it’s interesting to read it all the way through.

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The fight with the priests seems pointless.

The boss himself doesn’t rely on or cherish his subordinates at all.

Even if I defeat it, it doesn’t take any damage at all.

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Heat passes through, so attack with heat.

Drop it from the sky, solidified with gold.

Despite being mismatched, they are really doing their best.

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Was it really that many who said they wouldn’t read until Alabasta?

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Even in Alabasta, Luffy loses multiple times, and it is indeed long.

There was a feeling that things had settled down to some extent before this.

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Speaking of which, there are quite a few Sky Islands besides Skypiea and Enel’s hometown, right?

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Maybe it’s because I preferred physical books, but I wasn’t concerned about the bad parts I heard about online.

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I am a little dissatisfied with the conclusion regarding Eneru.

(Is that all? Just fast!)

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It’s amazing that they haven’t died despite striking lightning so dramatically.

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There are surprisingly many guys in their 30s who stopped at the Sky Island arc.

It may be a milestone.

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Since I was a kid, I just thought, “Hurry up and do the part where rubber doesn’t conduct lightning.”

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I think people who followed the weekly serialization would find it harder if there was no priest battle.

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If you’re going to put a bounty on Eneru, how much would it be, about 500 million?

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I like snakes.

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The simpler the purpose and the enemy, the easier it is to read!

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The priests, for whatever reason, probably only I remember General Yam.

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Since it leads to getting the ship repair costs, it is not entirely unrelated to the main story.

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I was touched by the recreation in the game.

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It’s not just Luffy, but strong individuals in this world have an incredibly wide range of techniques, don’t they?

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The fact that everyone’s thoughts and pasts can be resolved with that conclusion is simply too perfect as a composition.

The foreshadowing of the shadows reflected in the sky was too beautiful.

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I also like Luffy’s “Deliver it~!!” at the end.

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It’s strange that the Merry ship, just a sightseeing boat, managed to hold up to the Sky Island.

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When reading it as a series, I found it quite boring, but when I read it all at once, the themes are coherent and the quality is high.

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If you don’t voluntarily cut out the unnecessary parts from here on, there will be places you can’t keep up with.

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Zophi, who rings the golden bell due to the kindness of having a place to stay and a meal.

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It’s not just a difference in civilization.

In order to save people from a deadly disease that kills nine out of ten, many individuals have made great sacrifices and desperately sought an antidote, yet the ritual of sacrifice is prioritized.

Your ritual is an insult to the people who found this medicine!! It’s quite scholar-like to get angry about that.

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From W7 onwards, there are many pointless depictions of the Galley-La crew, making it feel dull like the current One Piece.

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During the serialization, the Sky Island arc was terrible, so it hasn’t changed from then to now.

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Dropped out on Sky Island, returned in Impel Down, dropped out two years later, and returned in Wano Country.

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The side dish episode is well…

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Eneru really did his best against a completely incompatible ability user.

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The Davey Back Fight is a great episode that is contained in one comic book, making it friendly for both fans and those who tend to skip around…

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I like the introduction where fragments of a ship are falling from the sky while referencing Wells’ words.

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During the serialization, I had various thoughts, but in the end, it was beautiful how the past and the present connected, with Luffy sending Eneru flying and ringing the bell, and Luffy’s shadow being reflected in the sky along with the sound of the bell.

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I think it’s crazy that even by today’s standards, you can hear everyone’s voices on the whole island and strike with pinpoint accuracy.

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As long as we can overcome the Sky Island, W7, Enies Lobby, Thriller Bark, Sabaody, and Impel Down have quite a high success rate.

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I liked the Davey Back Fight because I enjoyed the opening at the time.

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That’s nice, isn’t it?

The chestnut man is happy that Luffy and the others are safe, more than anything else about the discovery of the sky island.

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I like Davey Back Fight, but everyone says it’s terrible…

I admit that reading it all at once in a comic format was significant.

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When I read it again, Luffy’s sudden declaration of “I want to ring the bell” feels quite unexpected, but from there to that climax, I can’t say anything.

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Isn’t the idea of a moon world ridiculous? Haha.

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Looking back, the fact that the overall map of the island appeared unusually in Jaya was a foreshadowing of the right eye of the skull.

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The climax of the Sky Island arc is really intense, isn’t it?

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I like how the old man with the chestnuts finds the next romance in the end; it’s a nice twist.

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The Jaya arc from the opening act is interesting.

It’s nice, Belami One Punch.

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Is it already about 20 years ago?

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The title “Voices of the Island (Love Song)” was also sharp and catchy.

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Doesn’t the golden rifle not work on energy?

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Past friendships are good, and it’s also good for the suffering descendants of today to be saved.

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Isn’t Noland strong in the New World?

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In reality, there is a world on the moon…

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The twist is that Ener was also a romantic who dreams, but despite that, I wanted them not to depict whether that romance truly exists!!

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Despite being a terrible character design that plays on the names “Roman” and “Maron,” both Mont Blanc and the chestnut old man are such great characters.

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The eeriness of Ener as it approaches the final month was also nice.

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Noland is quite strong because he can dive into the sea and defeat sea monsters.

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Noland is incredibly strong because he goes to the New World normally without any abilities.

I wonder why the guillotine worked.

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The journey to seek romance in death was beautiful as well, wasn’t it?

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The ancient civilization of the moon world seems to have elements that will later be intertwined with the main storyline.

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I love the real muscularity that comes from the cute illustrations in picture books.

Only for the chestnuts.

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Eneru’s techniques are really cool, aren’t they?

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At that time, they probably weren’t thinking about it, but only one person noticed the sound of the bell, and it seems like Nolan could use observation haki.

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The Golden Peony, including the fact that it’s only that one time, is my favorite technique.

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In the previous chapter, we discussed how to conquer the Logia Crocodile.

It would be good to have a development where Ener is forced to come up with a strategy to deal with Rubber Luffy this time.

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I like that Gedatsu is doing well and seems lively.

That guy is probably the strongest in Alabasta.

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I thought it was just a clever use of the giant vine as a final element associated with Jack and the Beanstalk.

The combination of the wiper, reject, and the lord of the void as a finishing move is great.

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I wonder if the space pirates can collect everything…

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Even though Eneru had a good match-up with Luffy, it’s impressive that he can normally handle Zoro physically.

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Honestly, I didn’t expect to reunite with Bellamy.

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It’s because the Goro Goro no Mi was portrayed with the intensity of Logia in Alabasta.

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I wonder how powerful Oda-sensei’s brain is to connect the content of the cover illustrations with the main story.

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If it’s shiny, can we go to the moon in an instant?

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I think it was frustrating that the heartfelt adventure story drawn here didn’t gain popularity.

I wanted to see more pirate-like adventures.

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The Davey Back Fight might seem unnecessary when looked at in isolation, but the part where the entire crew is having a chaotic and silly festival together is important.

I think if we go through there, Robin’s departure event will be a bit too straightforward.

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Liar Noland is pretty strong in battle, isn’t he?

It’s worth crossing into a new world.

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I was a bit tired of it while it was being serialized, but after reading it all together, it became my favorite episode.

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Once you understand the punchline, you realize that the depictions up to that point have meaning.

When following a series, I read it without knowing the ending, so the descriptions along the way can feel unnecessary and tedious, don’t you think?

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I feel like Gedatsu-sama would normally be an opponent that can’t be easily defeated if it weren’t for that carelessness.

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Isn’t it terrible that the premise of this episode is based on its inevitable collapse?

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Sky Island is long, but I think there were many people who were suddenly left behind because the Dial became an extremely important item.

It’s no longer my turn now.

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Even the reminiscences of Sky Island were said to be long.

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The idea of Ohm has quite an impact.

Gedatsu-sama is also charming.

Shura seems normally strong, and the fact that the one who defeated the Sky Knight exits early in the story is impactful.

I dislike Satori.

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Personally, I feel that the Sky Island arc is the perfect length for a cohesive story, while the Water 7 arc was hard to keep up with in real time.

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Robin’s joining has greatly contributed to the sense of adventure in the Sky Island arc from an archaeological perspective.

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It took a while to get into the story after crossing Alabasta.

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All the priests are a bit off.

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There is no god, but is there a spirit of the ship… that’s what I thought.

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W7 and Enies Lobby are really long, but since I was making progress, it didn’t bother me too much.

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I love the part where Conis admits to reporting it and gets angry saying, “Why would you honestly convey that when you’re going to be killed!” even though it doesn’t come up much in conversation.

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I think the ones that were seriously cut were Fish-Man Island and Dressrosa.

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My impression during the serialization was that the priest was quite a mess, but when the survival started and the comment about only five people remaining was made, I was excited with my friends trying to guess who it would be, only to have that prediction turn out to be wrong, which left me disappointed.

After that, we got excited about Ener’s funny face due to the compatibility with the rubber, but we couldn’t reach a conclusion, and he escaped, so I chased after him, but it got messy again.

The ending was good, but I felt disappointed as a whole.

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I like how Nami becomes like a heroine in the finale.

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Ener was so powerful that he instantly defeated Zoro and Robin, who seemed like strong characters at the time, and this made me feel helpless (but since he’s made of rubber, I guess Luffy will pummel him…). There was a lot of anticipation for that.

Many authors don’t want to follow readers’ expectations, but even if it’s predictable, something can still be interesting.

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Reading it in installments was tough…

I was skimming through it from the part where Ener and Luffy fight.

I read it properly from there, but I still thought it was unnecessary in the middle.

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It’s just as it should be for a final episode without any elongation.

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The past arc of Sky Island is essential, so it can’t be removed.

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When I read it again, Fishman Island feels really long, even though it wasn’t that long during the serialization.

First, it takes a long time to regroup and arrive at Fishman Island.

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The readers all knew that (it’s rubber, so lightning won’t affect it).

I was wondering how they would surpass expectations, and then they exceeded them with their facial expressions, which is quite impressive.

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I wonder how it’s normal to overcome everything except for the snake during regular trials.

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The main commander has width, but he’s strong enough by general adventurer standards.

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Honestly, I couldn’t really get into the story around Norland, Calgara, and Shandia.

After all, it’s about people who died a long time ago!

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Gandor, Kalgara, and Noland all have strong personalities, and the story was well-crafted.

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I really like that even after Ener is defeated, it still heads towards the moon.

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The Fish-Man Island Arc was certainly difficult.

I was always wondering in my head, “Do I really need this?”

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Suddenly using facial expressions to lessen the feeling of hate was an excellent judgment.

If it had been dealt with smoothly from the beginning, the impression would have been different.

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There are too many inferior Alabasta arcs that have become filled with unnecessary elements in the story of regaining the country.

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I actually fell off the sky island once…

I’ll just read it later.

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Is it interesting to read the land of Wa all at once?

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We’ve come a long way because we’re now at the point where we’re seriously dealing with the Five Elders and the Celestial Dragons.

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Even now, Crocodile and Eneru from the Alabasta Arc feel like more significant bosses than Kaido from the recent arcs.

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Elbaf’s development is a bit messy, but what it’s doing is “the Celestial Dragons are trying to kidnap children to subjugate Elbaf,” so it’s quite straightforward.

I think the cause of the confusion is the jumping perspective.

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On Fish-Man Island, it was tough to watch such an unimportant enemy linger unnecessarily after the training arc, which felt like a break from the serialization.

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Two years later, I became quite fond of Punk Hazard after it had settled down.

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