i feel like this ost matches the tragedy of corazon perfectly. until 1:18, the song is very somber. it’s like of like cora knowing and accepting the fact that he’s dying, and it’s a little reflective. kind of like he’s thinking back to his whole life and pondering over everything that happened. from 1:18 to 1:27, i think cora is close to dying, but he knows that he needs to hang on a little longer for law, and so he steels his resolve and does his best to stay conscious. the solemn music conveys this feeling perfectly. from 1:27 to 1:53, i think this ost cuts to law, with him hiding in the treasure chest and finding an opening to escape. it’s the riskiest part of the escape, therefore the serious and anxiety inducing music. from 1:53 to 2:38, for me, is the most heart-wrenching part of the ost. there’s so much grief and sorrow, yet it carries a hint of hope. it’s signifying corazon’s life’s end, and the beginning of law’s life. i believe this is the part where law is getting further and further away from doffy’s grasp. this is continued until 3:02, but after 2:38, there is almost an angelic, from-heaven-above element to the song. it feels hopeful and bright, if it makes sense. since there clearly is some religious undertone to law’s backstory (seen from the sister and the monastery), it’s signifying both law’s salvation, and cora’s ultimate sacrifice, in my opinion. from 3:02 to 3:23, i think this bit of the ost is completely focused on cora, as the angelic choir becomes louder, and more prominent. the song no longer feels somber, but almost joyous and peaceful. i think this is when cora finally died, and in a way, ‘ascended to heaven’ kind of thing. also can be interpreted as law finally freed from his sickness, doffy, and the overwhelming darkness from the past 3 years (probably a little more than that, seeing that the events on flevance didn’t occur overnight, and people had been getting sick gradually) this might not seem big, but i think the little bit after 3:23 is very powerful in bringing the narrative back to law, as cora has already passed. this tiny bit sounds mournful, which perfectly mirrors law’s overwhelming grief. also another observation from the anime, when cora died, there’s a scene specifically showing cora being partially covered in snow. i think it symbolises cora’s ultimate sacrifice, and dying in law’s place, as law had his discoloured patches of skin from amber lead. cora’s death really is as devastating as it is so poetic. all in all, this ost is probably one of my favourite, if not just full on favourite ost from one piece. it’s so powerful and it helps set and convey the scene of cora’s death so beautifully. one piece really is peak anime
I watched his death for the first time last year and I forced myself not to cry cause I watched it when I had down time at work. I was also trying hard to catch up so I didn't truly process everything. My sister just got to Law's backstory and I told her I wanted to watch it with her because of how much I loved Cora. I feel a little embarrased having emotions over fictional stories but I just couldn't help it. This second re-watch had me bawling my eyes out. Especially after watching the end of Law's fight with Big Mom about a week ago. That's how you know a story is good. Even if it's all made up, the emotions you feel are real.
3:09 this part becomes more perfect with that ending of the episode with the explosions... Toei knows how to make emotional moments EVEN MORE EMOTIONAL
in my opinion law has the saddest backstory. he literally lost everything he loved just because of peoples ignorance to the disease, and thr only person who was willing to help him out died alone in the cold snow
This song brings me to tears every time. The flute and the bells set up the strings for a complex transition into the most somber string melody. The trap-like drums give it some flavor then the finale is this big beautiful orchestral overture at the end. You almost feel like flying at the end. It’s sad and sweet all at the same time in equal parts. This song is of utmost importance to me not for my listening pleasure but for my soul
this will play when kuma is rushing through the marines to get to his daughter
i feel like this ost matches the tragedy of corazon perfectly. until 1:18, the song is very somber. it’s like of like cora knowing and accepting the fact that he’s dying, and it’s a little reflective. kind of like he’s thinking back to his whole life and pondering over everything that happened. from 1:18 to 1:27, i think cora is close to dying, but he knows that he needs to hang on a little longer for law, and so he steels his resolve and does his best to stay conscious. the solemn music conveys this feeling perfectly. from 1:27 to 1:53, i think this ost cuts to law, with him hiding in the treasure chest and finding an opening to escape. it’s the riskiest part of the escape, therefore the serious and anxiety inducing music. from 1:53 to 2:38, for me, is the most heart-wrenching part of the ost. there’s so much grief and sorrow, yet it carries a hint of hope. it’s signifying corazon’s life’s end, and the beginning of law’s life. i believe this is the part where law is getting further and further away from doffy’s grasp. this is continued until 3:02, but after 2:38, there is almost an angelic, from-heaven-above element to the song. it feels hopeful and bright, if it makes sense. since there clearly is some religious undertone to law’s backstory (seen from the sister and the monastery), it’s signifying both law’s salvation, and cora’s ultimate sacrifice, in my opinion. from 3:02 to 3:23, i think this bit of the ost is completely focused on cora, as the angelic choir becomes louder, and more prominent. the song no longer feels somber, but almost joyous and peaceful. i think this is when cora finally died, and in a way, ‘ascended to heaven’ kind of thing. also can be interpreted as law finally freed from his sickness, doffy, and the overwhelming darkness from the past 3 years (probably a little more than that, seeing that the events on flevance didn’t occur overnight, and people had been getting sick gradually) this might not seem big, but i think the little bit after 3:23 is very powerful in bringing the narrative back to law, as cora has already passed. this tiny bit sounds mournful, which perfectly mirrors law’s overwhelming grief. also another observation from the anime, when cora died, there’s a scene specifically showing cora being partially covered in snow. i think it symbolises cora’s ultimate sacrifice, and dying in law’s place, as law had his discoloured patches of skin from amber lead. cora’s death really is as devastating as it is so poetic. all in all, this ost is probably one of my favourite, if not just full on favourite ost from one piece. it’s so powerful and it helps set and convey the scene of cora’s death so beautifully. one piece really is peak anime
i hope the kuma flashback use this ost at the end
개처우는중
24 hours extended version please
Imagine all of the straw hats and their allies dear ones that died turns out they were alive secretly 😢
🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶✨✨✨✨
everyone’s on abt cora but all i can think of is the arc where chopper joins when i hear this
"I Love you!"
😢
I wish he could be resurrected 😢
I watched his death for the first time last year and I forced myself not to cry cause I watched it when I had down time at work. I was also trying hard to catch up so I didn't truly process everything. My sister just got to Law's backstory and I told her I wanted to watch it with her because of how much I loved Cora. I feel a little embarrased having emotions over fictional stories but I just couldn't help it. This second re-watch had me bawling my eyes out. Especially after watching the end of Law's fight with Big Mom about a week ago. That's how you know a story is good. Even if it's all made up, the emotions you feel are real.
Dude 😎 we muslims have a meat day called Al'Adha. Hope all pirates see it next year 😁🫴💎🕋🍖🍖🍖🍖🍖🍖🍖🍖🍖🍖
Rosinante was one of the few Celestial Dragons who cherished life and fought to protect it.
Dressrosa really had the best ost
Franky defeats Señor Pink.
Bro I was crying when I saw these episodes when corazan helped law
Please use this ost for backstory of Kuma
0:15 "I love you kid"-corazon
Kid mentioned rahhhhh 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
@@Abhraneil_Bhattacharya 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
CORA-SAN 😭😭😭😭
Man i cried at the scene too and now i almost cried to ost alone oda do know how to make some boys cry
Still this theme heal me up
Corazon will always break my heart I couldn't stop feeling depressed after he died poor traffy 😢
2:39 makes me so so emotional
😔
When you hear Law crying and you realize it is the exact moment Corazon die .... man it got me everytime
Seriously this character will always be in my heart. I love you Rosinante ! True hero !!
You're... free now
1:53 and onward has a similar vibe as "Tears of Life" from the first Pokemon movie
Jisel sos vos!
"Seems like the rain you enjoyed so much... finally lit up" - Senor Pink
corazón nunca te olvidare 😭😭
❤
3:09 this part becomes more perfect with that ending of the episode with the explosions... Toei knows how to make emotional moments EVEN MORE EMOTIONAL
i will get a tattoo of him bc his death was so sad and honorable still...
Gives me the chills every time I hear this.
This ost should be used for the end of chapter 1102
I think I know where Joker got "those scars". I might also know... Where he got his alias 🤨📝🔍
Bro his death eternally changed me. I was so sad 😭 and hes one of my favorite characters so far
i always crying when i remember him
Don't listen to this while reading 1102 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Listen Kuma you are a hero too
bro imagine this with kuma's flashback
Me when i hear about rich people things like items objects, cars houses , food and even WATER...😡😡😡😡
in my opinion law has the saddest backstory. he literally lost everything he loved just because of peoples ignorance to the disease, and thr only person who was willing to help him out died alone in the cold snow
I Love you kid 😭
Law remember my as smile
I want this played at my funeral as part of my life's OST ❤
❤
This song brings me to tears every time. The flute and the bells set up the strings for a complex transition into the most somber string melody. The trap-like drums give it some flavor then the finale is this big beautiful orchestral overture at the end. You almost feel like flying at the end. It’s sad and sweet all at the same time in equal parts. This song is of utmost importance to me not for my listening pleasure but for my soul