
The ship, huh! I’ve decided to change. I’ve been taken care of by the Going Merry, but this voyage on this ship ends here. So, I was looking into buying a new ship, and while I was looking at the catalog, I thought, wait, if I have 100 million, I could get a bigger ship even if it’s used… … … ?? ?
Usopp hasn’t heard Mr. Iceburg’s story, so this is how it turned out.
Luffy’s usual tension as imagined by Luffy.
I tried to act cheerful despite it being forced, but it backfired…
And then
Switching out the kat heroine
It’s a tough scene, but it’s kind of funny seeing Luffy picking a ship that fits the budget from the catalog.
I feel like Usopp is trying to give off a vibe that it’s totally fine even if he lost a hundred million, but it makes his character seem inconsistent…
Luffy is usually quiet, but during this moment, he’s talking a lot and seems quite agitated.
>>9
Trying desperately to act positive while suppressing my sadness is terrible because it touches Usopp’s sensitive spot.
It’s too much of a negative chain reaction.
After the commotion of having her money stolen, Nami has certainly been complaining less about money-related things…
I was scolded, so I’m properly emulating a captain.
>>11
If only Usopp were there when he got lectured by Mr. Iceberg…
I think it’s a delicate balance that allows you to feel the suppressed emotions.
It’s nice that Luffy, unusually, thinks it through and ends up having bad communication.
Luffy has no monologue scenes, so he expresses all his true feelings in words.
It’s quite a rare scene where they show consideration for Usopp, who is in tatters.
Is this all you can say about Luffy desperately trying to hide his agitation for his friend?
A person who complains and can’t perform properly in critical moments is unfit to be a captain…
If you don’t like the way I do things so much, then get off this ship right now!
Even though it’s the same usual face, it’s amazing how it conveys, “Ah, you’re really trying hard…” including that.
I also think it might have hurt that adults like Franky, Brook, and Jinbe, who could have stood in between, were not included.
At that time, Robin is not in a position to think about that.
>>21
Sanji went to great lengths to silence Luffy, who was about to say something he shouldn’t have in the heat of the moment, even kicking him away.
The Water Seven arc is really tough, especially since on top of this already painful story, Robin gets kidnapped.
Since the person is desperately holding back, it’s a case of words exchanged in the heat of the moment.
Looks like Odasen is really ruthless to be able to create a story like this.
Luffy’s acting is way too bad.
But at that time, if you let Usopp listen to Mr. Iceberg’s explanation, he would definitely throw a tantrum, saying he would somehow handle it himself.
This is really the only place where it doesn’t feel like Luffy.
It’s not like I intended to play the heartless captain, but after choosing my words with the utmost care, it’s painful to have touched Usopp’s raw nerves.
It’s amusing that the first person to hit it off with Franky from here is Usopp.
Luffy is not wrong, and Usopp is not wrong either.
Bellamy is bad.
Luffy also initially threw a tantrum like Usopp, but he was scolded by Iceberg for still being a captain, which makes this comment in the fanart all the more painful.
You idiot…
I’m feeling excited… There’s no way I’m looking at a catalog!!
It’s true that Usopp feels a sense of guilt about losing the money, but Luffy understands better than anyone that Usopp has a deep emotional attachment to the Going Merry.
Well, Usopp is also not good at imitating Usopp…
Even if I didn’t force myself to act cheerful, it seems that I’m going to end up in a duel anyway.
If everyone was listening to Mr. Iceberg’s reasonable argument, I think Usopp would have officially left the crew.
It’s not a duel or anything, just a regular discussion.
>>37
It’s none other than the Merry, so it’s possible that I might get emotional and confront them, asking if they are shipbuilders or what.
It’s good to see Luffy back to his usual self from here at Aquarugna.
I might not understand if I actually hear it, but at this time, Usopp thinks he was fed a sales pitch…
There has never been a time before or after when the group has been this tense, so I really don’t feel like I can read this part again.
It’s funny that Luffy is searching for a good used ship, it feels very human-like.
If the Franky Family hadn’t beaten up Usopp, Usopp would have understood the situation better while watching Luffy get furious and receive a lecture from Iceberg.
The Franky family is to blame for everything.
I like where Zoro is the vice captain.
>>44
It was fun here, including all of that.
Usopp got robbed, but he sure got angry about it.
>>45
It’s not that kind of thing…
It’s too air purifying…
Around here, it feels like Zoro is starting to tighten things up.
I prefer the cool guy over there rather than the ship from Konnis…
Compared to the scene where I was throwing a tantrum, it’s quite funny.
– Give up
– Looking at catalogs, etc.
– Compromise by buying used.
>>51
Usopp got angry.
>>55
You’re not angry about that, are you?
>>60
Rather, at that point, Usopp had no choice but to be angry because he was already giving up and setting his sights on another ship!
>>51
Luffy is way too much of a non-player character…
The captain has to make proper decisions on things like this…
In the first panel, it’s still Luffy.
The third and fourth panels feel so off that they make me laugh.
When Luffy is excited thinking about the new ship, he should be talking only about the features he wants for the ship, leaving the catalog and other details to Nami.
Luffy needs to read One Piece properly.
>>54
Conversely, if you think you have to make the decisions yourself instead of just leaving it all up to the crew who usually can handle things, then you can behave like this, Luffy.
>>69
It’s often said that your IQ increases when you’re by yourself.
If we hadn’t experienced the tension here, we wouldn’t have the current crew, so it was important for the crew.
Realize a bit of the absurdity of the air puff, Usopp.
>>58
Don’t say unreasonable things because of the situation.
At this point, everyone is already overwhelmed.
>>58
Because I just woke up…
It’s Usopp’s fault for getting beaten up by a family.
>>59
That’s right… it’s my fault… I’m the weakest in this group and I’ve never been of any help…
>>62
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>>67
Chopper has this expression that really shows he doesn’t understand… He’s just focused on Usopp’s monstrous side.
>>62
Chopper, who raises questions here, is sad.
It feels like, “What are you saying when that’s not true at all?”
First of all, Luffy calculating money is too unrealistic for him.
I probably shouldn’t have tried so hard to act cheerful.
It’s Nami who looks for a good cost-performance used ship.
After this, Sanji kicking Luffy towards Nami was also the airheaded Sanji.
I’ve overcome tough times as well.
When I think about it, it has always been individual hardships, but there has never been a tough time for the whole group…
Enough already!! Don’t think you’re the only one who’s suffering!
“Everyone feels the same!!!” Luffy said.
If it’s Usopp, there’s no way he’d answer by switching sides!!! He’d reject everything outright.
After that, I felt like Luffy was telling Usopp to get off the ship.
When you watch the main story, Sanji interrupts and Luffy apologizes, so you want to get off this ship right away…
I didn’t say to get off the boat, did I?
>>73
Well, it’s practically the same as saying it in context.
>>80
So Sanji hurriedly kicked him away, and Luffy quickly calmed down and apologized.
Nami around here has been flustered for a long time, it’s cute.
When there’s really no other option, you have to compromise with used goods, Luffy.
A reindeer doctor is truly irreplaceable…
Due to a series of events where he’s about to lose his friends after the Davy Back Fight, this version of Luffy is really having a tough time, isn’t he?
>>77
Additionally, I was feeling the lack of strength since I had lost to the blue pheasant once.
A scene where Luffy, who usually doesn’t say what he really feels, tries to cheerfully and energetically say things that aren’t truly in his heart.
I love how Sanji kicks Luffy over to Nami’s side, whether it’s by chance or intention.
Fanbox, here I come! I’ve decided to break it!
I have been helped by this artist, but this is the limit to what I will pay.
>>85
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If it’s the usual vibe, Luffy has a new ship!? In that case, I want that feature (which makes no sense and is definitely unnecessary)! And it feels like Nami-san is scolding me about it.
Right before this, the old man with the ice cream yelled at him for continuing to sail until he dies, and he got angry, questioning whether he could still call himself a captain. This reflects Luffy’s feelings, but Usopp doesn’t know any of this, leading to a sad misunderstanding.
Anyway, I couldn’t afford to kick it because I had to consider various things and absolutely couldn’t let that be said.
>>88
It’s nice to understand how difficult and overwhelming that situation was for him, especially as Sanji’s character development deepens later on.
At that time, only Zoro wasn’t at his limit.
It’s in a state where even Zoro can only watch.
In times like this, Zoro is more reliable than anyone else.
After this, Sanji kicks Luffy in the direction of Nami, which he normally wouldn’t do even if it meant dying.
In times of crisis, the Straw Hat Pirates reveal their true nature.
It is savory.
If you can’t listen to the captain, I was about to say to get off, but I think it ended up like that because I was told to act like a captain. It’s hard to put into words.
In general, it’s usually correct to say that.
I like to ask about the ship’s appraisal later, Zoro.
You became my companion after being the cause of this situation, didn’t you, Franky?
>>97
I didn’t know the situation, and it’s not Franky’s fault that Merry couldn’t be helped.
>>100
Well, I set some boundaries, helped rescue Robin, and you gave me the greatest ship in history.
>>97
The fundamental premise is that it’s strange for pirates who steal from others to be stolen from in the same way and then complain about it.
>>105
In reality (although the people of the Sky Island didn’t know its value), the gold that was stolen so thoroughly is the capital, so there is nothing to say in response.
I thought Zoro was the only one maintaining his composure, but this guy is also weakened because he can’t tell if Robin is an ally or an enemy.
For a ship made by a butler as a hobby, the Merry is quite impressive, don’t you think?
>>99
It’s strange that I’ve been enduring until now.
>>102
Usopp, you did your best.
You’re breaking it too much on your own.
>>99
I feel like I can still go because I tried too hard.
>>99
Instead of embarking on an adventure on a sightseeing boat intended for the East Blue, those fools go on to the Grand Line and even ride up the Knock-Up Stream.
Luffy buys things from catalogs…
In Chapter W7, my favorite moment with Luffy is when he tells Sanji, who infiltrated alone, to wait there and then says to the seaweed, “What would you do? It’s pointless to stop him.”
I was a kid back then, but I really hated the Water Seven arc.
Anyway, there are too many painful elements while reading.
The relief I felt when I realized Robin wasn’t an enemy, clarifying the misunderstanding with Galera and understanding Usopp’s true intentions was truly incredible.
The usually carefree attitude of Nami-san disappears, and all she can do is cry pathetically, which is also a highlight.
Luffy… the catalog is upside down.
The anime opening around here has a refreshing and exhilarating feeling, which is quite a contrast.
>>110
I love the scene where Kaku runs.
>>110
(Kakuka or Pauli will join the party…)
>>110
It’s okay, let’s move forward! (Nothing is okay at all)
How would you have acted in that scene in the original image?
It’s Usopp, the useless one, who is yelling about how a mere crew member shouldn’t talk down to the captain! I won’t acknowledge that!
It’s not just playing friends, so we need to be serious about that.
>>115
I understand both sides, but if I had to say who is in the wrong, it’s definitely true that Usopp is being one-sidedly at fault, as Zoro said.
If the captain says that we can no longer embark on adventures with this ship and we need to switch, then obey.
The atmosphere in this scene is rapidly deteriorating, escalating into a scuffle, and while a third party tries to intervene with violence, one side manages to cool down, but the other side utters a decisive word, creating a beautifully tragic chain reaction.
A scene I definitely want to see if there is a live-action One Piece continuation.
Rather, it’s impressive that Merry was able to go to and return from Sky Island after being broken by Bellamy.
>>117
Looking back, it’s too critical…
>>117
Luffy also broke the pillar and stabbed it into Laboon…
I feel that falling from the octopus balloon after being unloaded on the sky island was a fatal injury.
It was always possible for Sky Island to break apart at any time.
>>121
It is broken, having only self-regenerated with occult power.
I honestly thought that since Usopp was leaving, the replacement member Kaku had a long nose.
It’s true that it’s not good to be doing something like flower arranging with rubber bands, but…
The intensity of this anime is so high that it’s scary.
Everyone in the audience will have a face like Chopper.
It’s a repair that can’t really be called a repair because it’s being hammered hard on the iron plate.
Usopp, get off the ship.
You broke the mast and it was the worst, Luffy.
When I stabbed the Laboon with a mast, I thought it was good that Usopp got angry.
>>133
The whole crew was really angry.
I wonder if Klabautermann will emerge from the Sunny as well.
>>134
I wonder how it is since there aren’t many active scenes depicted.
>>141
It’s too sturdy, so it doesn’t feel like I’m in a pinch, and it doesn’t give me a sense of accomplishment.
I feel like I was blown up by Orochi’s scheme in Wano Country, but somehow I’m still doing fine…
It seems there is an anonymous message board that has been mocking and making jokes about the scene where Merry is on fire.
>>135
Aaaah, heat aaaaah!
>>145
Boom! Su…
>>152
I erased it! I just erased the memory!
>>135
Those jar guys are the worst.
>>149
I searched and found it on 2chan, so I think this is safe…
Well, I’ll forgive you since you brought back a rare treasure tree…
By the way, is it really okay to sell and buy? Is it something like thinned timber from pruning?
You can discard useless allies and move forward.
If you’re giving up on this ship, then do the same for me.
“We don’t need weak comrades!” Usopp, who gets really angry, is quite harsh as well…
And then the ship said it would be mine and went to a duel…
Even without considering Usopp, I always thought that Kaku would join us as a shipwright.
A pervert with their lower half exposed has joined the party.
From the reader’s perspective, the Franky Family looks bad, but they’re just stealing money and goods from pirates, so it’s funny.
>>142
Pirates are usually around someone like Bellamy, you know.
If I had to say, I also like BRAND NEW WORLD after Kokoro no Chizu in the OP.
>>143
I really love the new technique rush of Sabii.
What the what the what!?
It’s hot because Mary is burning! It’s way too out of the blue that it flew all the way to Elden.
Ultimately, it is Usopp who is apologizing, and it is a common understanding among everyone, including Usopp himself, that it was Usopp’s fault for throwing a tantrum over the captain’s decision.
After this, Usopp starts rambling on his own, and it gets really hectic! I really love how he pushes himself to the limit.
It’s not that the quality declined, but I remember hearing that the ratings dropped around the Water Seven arc, and that made sense to me. The feeling of Luffy vs. Usopp being more painful than interesting takes precedence.
It’s a bit hard not to feel that the story is convenient that Usopp, who is so skilled at everything, seems like a complete amateur when it comes to repairing the ship.
>>154
Just because you’re skillful doesn’t mean you can fix everything.
The fact that you can administer first aid is actually amazing to an unimaginable extent.
>>154
No matter how skilled you are, there are limits with just a hammer and some boards bought from a store…
Zoro! Usopp’s first word wasn’t an apology! Hey, Zoro! You can hear me, right!?
>>156
Chopper
Get off the boat.
>>156
Shut up, Tona.
The motivation during the voyage is largely influenced by Usopp’s storytelling.
There are definitely situations where it’s bad if Usopp isn’t around.
If nothing else, Nami’s weapon is handmade by Usopp, so when Usopp is gone, morale will drop, mistakes will increase, and on the day her weapon breaks, Nami won’t be able to protect herself…
>>158
Yes, a posthumous work…
Looking back now, it’s pretty crazy that we broke the mast right after entering the Grand Line, just when we were about to get started.
It’s obvious that I’m seriously trying to emulate Luffy.
Usopp feels even more miserable thinking that the man he has fallen for is the cause of such things.
Usopp is the first to get close to Franky, and it seems like Nami trusts Jinbei the most among the Straw Hat crew, showcasing a sense of balance in storytelling.
To begin with, Usopp is aware that it’s impossible for the Merry Go, yet he’s being selfish about it, so no matter what anyone says, it’s still impossible!
A rare scene that gives a glimpse of Luffy’s human-like essence, which is likely intentionally not depicted or shown.
Since I’m listening to Iceberg’s sermon, I can accept that the others are doing their best as captain.
Usopp, who was waiting, didn’t hear that, so he acts stubborn like Luffy did at first.
The result is a dispute.
Is it artistic?
If anything, aren’t we just messing around in this thread right now?
Doesn’t everyone just love this scene?
>>171
I love it but I hate it.
A man whose acting is as bad as Ken Watanabe’s role as Ken Watanabe.
Monkey D. Luffy, the Straw Hat Luffy character.
If Usopp’s first words weren’t an apology… Zoro is really great, isn’t he?
>>173
Everyone is making it so they can’t hear, huh?
>>176
Also, the reindeer.
>>173
Sorry! → Usopp! (Looks extremely happy)
Mary Colla is still laughing now, but if you read the main story, you’ll be genuinely moved.
The underlying issue is that I no longer need the incompetent version of myself.
The Mary sank there just by unfortunate coincidence.
It seems that people around here dislike tension because they say the survey results were quite poor.
>>179
It’s obvious, but there are times when even a one-piece gets bad reviews…
>>183
It’s just a rumor.
The dresses in this area have never dropped in ranking, so I think only Oda-kun and the editors actually know the real situation.
>>183
The survey is bad (of course, it won’t drop from the top tier).
>>179
There, the Festival Baron appears with a bang!
Since entering Enies Lobby, the structure has been filled with unending excitement, and I feel that the frustration accumulated in the sky arc is alive until the very last moment.
Merry, who gave us the Merry ship, too.
Huh!? Going to the middle of the Grand Line on that ship!?
I feel like that’s what they might be thinking.
Everything will be properly resolved, and I’ll say goodbye to Merry, so I’ll feel refreshed. Right now, it’s just about liking it.
At the time of serialization, it was seriously tense and I hated it.
I can’t do much about the examination of the ship’s lifespan or fatal injuries since it’s outside my expertise.
When the butler managed to keep the ship he made as a hobby until clearing the sky island, his makeshift repair skills were monstrous.
>>186
Isn’t it really bad to casually say “let’s write on the sail”?
But it’s a group that would submit a survey, right?
There’s no way you can beat me, right? It’s also deep because it comes from Luffy, who usually never mentions or seems to be aware of the crew’s strength in battle.
I like seeing Chopper’s childish side where he doesn’t notice the mood.
I’m re-reading it now.
Even though the Aqua Laguna is approaching, that nice old man gave me a rice ball.
Water Seven has an incredibly good story in every aspect, doesn’t it?
Well, I suppose a manga that gets good reviews for its tense scenes is probably one that originally has those kinds of scenes as its highlights.