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One Piece Eps 455-456 REACTIONS! (Edited)

Episodes 459-460 should only be a few days away. Just finishing off the Opening 13 cover!

One Piece Eps 455-456 REACTIONS! (Edited)

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Just signed up to Patreon and loving it already. It reminds me of the time when I had all these episodes ahead of me before catching up and not knowing how lucky I was. Now I get to do it through you guys which is pretty cool, Much love from NZ!

Ramisekai

Bold of Crocodile, a man who ran to a desert country to make sure his powers couldn't be defeated easily by water, to challenge the first son of the sea who has zero issues swimming to a death match in the middle of the ocean!

fr0st

The Weatheria balloon ships are just slow moving boats with a sabody bubble glued to them so they float. Calling it advanced technology just doesn't make sense. It almost feels like you're trying to get them to look deeper into random things and tbh there's no benefit from it. There is no deeper meaning behind the lack of aircrafts or the tech used on Weatheria. It's genuinely a useless theory path to go down. I'm not sure why you're trying to guide them that way

Green Oak

So today not coming next 2 epi ?

Rahal sudeepa

Totally with you on the Kuma theory – sending the Straw Hats to make allies is brilliant! But watching them land on these unique spots also makes me wonder if part of it isn't just Oda flexing his incredible world-building muscles. We know there are supposedly over 20 million islands in the Grand Line (wild, right?!), and the ones the Straw Hats are separated to are all so distinct and fascinating. It feels like this arc is also a genius way for Oda to casually show us a wider glimpse of the world he's created, beyond just the main path. What do you guys think? Also, Nami's over on Weatheria, which is basically a tech hub in the sky! I also want to point out that, despite Enel's Ark Maxim, this is the first time we've seen someone using a sky transport. After all, this is a world that's primarily ocean, and seafaring is the predominant mode of transport, and yet most people, including the rich and powerful, travel ONLY in sailing ships. I would like to know your thoughts on them using what seems to be an advanced technology.

kaung sat hein


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