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Zoro Vs Mr.1!!! One Piece Ep 119 Full Length Reaction!

Zoro Vs Mr.1!!! One Piece Ep 119 Full Length Reaction!

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Luffy throw hands! Zoro will cut you down! Sanji will literally kick your ass! Nami tells your final moments through weather! Chopper on medic duty and looking for a good opportunity to Rumble! Usopp stay on point with his star shots!๐Ÿ˜ถ

Keondra McIntyre

My favorite parts are the reviews at the end. ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

D4C

Yall had me weak at the end lmao ๐Ÿ˜‚

Tre Killion

Zoro for win!

Joey Sabishii

17:44 Yo when is this track dropping?

Nith

God damn i forgot how savage this fight was

Preet

Always count on Zoro when it comes to throw hands

Youngsensei

Hinting is lame and self serving.

kdaW

This is just the beginning for Zoro. Canโ€™t wait until you see when nothing happens.

GumGumBeatz

Cris cross lmao

Mario Oliver

loved this ep

ZaaZoJo

Cutting nothing is basically making your sword blunt so you don't cut things you don't want to cut. Cutting anything is the opposite, making it sharp enough to cut even steel. If you got enough control to make the blade harmless, you got the skill to make it deadly enough to cut steel.

Venom White

When Zoro has his sword monologues, he often mentions things from esoteric eastern spiritual ideas. This is a trope common in Japanese media, where a person who masters sword arts seeks enlightenment through their weapon, and who will often also be versed in ideas and metaphors that are Hindu/Buddhist in origin which historically found their way to Japan. The foundations for this trope can be found in the treatise "The Unfettered Mind"(also known as "Immovable Wisdom") written by Zen Buddhist monk Takuan Soho. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Unfettered_Mind

hurryupmode

top 5 episode so far

TheBigOne

The name of Zoro's attack is Lion Song by the way, not Lion Strike. It's one of his most famous moves, so if the translation keeps fucking it up (like calling "nakama" friend still), it's good to keep in mind.

supershogun

one of my favorite moments from the alabasta arc

Yuko

I always interpreted "Hear the rhythm" as a nod to string theory or spirituality in regards to how every material has its own vibrations. If you know the vibration, you can cut through it. Glad to finally have the clarification that it's actually a reference to the Cha-Cha Slide!

Prince Mochi

YALL REALLY JUST MADE MY NIGHT. The 2 piece McNuggets!! Hyped for this

Young Netero


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