Cannons are typically named by the weight of their projectile. So this is a 108lb. Cannon. However, the ‘pondo’ is a play on the Japanese word ‘bonnou’ which is in the kanji name of the attack. Bonnou is a Buddhist-related term which means the ‘earthly troubles or desires of the mind’. Meanwhile the 'hou' also has a double meaning. 'Hou' would be the word for cannon but Oda has used a kanji of the same pronunciation which means 'phoenix', hence the projectile nature of the attack. In review, Zoro is firing three lifetimes of 36 earthly desires at his opponent (which adds up to 108) via a Phoenix. OUCH!! Note that each lifetime has 36 sins, and each of Zoro's swords represents a lifetime.
Calvin brice
2021-02-11 05:11:01 +0000 UTC
I'm loving the One Piece climb and it's just gonna get better. And by the time you guys are caught up, One Piece probably has 1000+ episodes already. I'm with you guys with the climb, LET'S GO!
johnel
2021-02-11 05:05:14 +0000 UTC
It's cut a bitch up time when he has the do-rag on LOL
Preet
2021-02-11 03:32:52 +0000 UTC
Soon as my boy Zoro put that bandana on you know it's over. 💯
Taylor Simon
2021-02-11 03:25:49 +0000 UTC
Robin like uhhh nvm about that golden bell part LOL. Also heat's Luffy impression KILLS MEEE
Preet
2021-02-11 03:25:22 +0000 UTC
Nah until I see a body, Imma doubt everybody who dies on one piece.
Justin C Jordan
2021-02-11 03:16:45 +0000 UTC
You guys were the GOATS beforehand but since y’all started Skypeia these reactions are next level
Knarona
2021-02-11 02:42:55 +0000 UTC
I live for these reactions now... best show reactor/reaction pair ever.
Stephen
2021-02-11 02:38:57 +0000 UTC
Let's go
Ruben Lopez
2021-02-11 02:38:52 +0000 UTC
Y’all killin it with these drops for real. Utmost respect.