Maybe, but to me, the moment I saw I would love OP was during Syrup Village. The peak moment was not a fight, but Usopp yelling he wanted to save Kaya, but being physically incapable. At that moment, I saw OP wasn't another cliche shonen.
Not only crying over a boat, but I don't think I've ever cried harder over anything else in fiction. Like damn... It's been like ten years since I first saw read through and I will STILL cry every time I see this scene. Every time.
😂😂😂😂 that’s actually funny af. That’s some actual talent though. To make your own self cry from a fictional story you wrote I feel like is wisdom beyond my years.
Thing is, The Going Merry was a caravel ship. Something that isn't remotely built for the turbulent seas of the Grand line. That she took the crew more than a quarter of the grand line is a testament to her own strength.
@@kozi-corner yeah its hard to call any of the Iconic moments more iconic gotta agree, and its not a easy battel to win holy hel! One Piece has god mazing Iconic moments!
We cry over a ship because what for so long in the show we thought Merry was just a boat and home for the Strawhats was actually a Nakama, silently watching those who reside in her. She was with us the entire journey so far, but we didn't realize how much she meant to us until her fate was already sealed. We all cried over this Jack. This won't be the last time we cry in this story. Be prepared 😭
Iceberg coming for them is so underrated. There is no way he'd have taken a ship towards Enies Lobby unless he had 100% faith that the straw hat crew would succeed in their mission. The faith of this man is amazing.
Indeed! He learned to have faith because of what they did at Water 7, but as a master Shipwright, a raggedy ship performing a miracle for them was what pushed him over the edge. Franky showed us the wisdom surrounding ships, but Iceberg saw the religious faith that crystallized in the Merry due to a legendary crew. Tom really did pass on everything he was and knew to these two apprentices turned masters
the action Going Merry took to ask him help on let her go between the Aqua Laguna is the telltale sign that StrawHat will made it back, he simply just took on go because in that believe
Ussops biggest problem with them getting a new ship was that he felt like Luffy was just abandoning Merry as soon as she was a liability. Ussop had always felt insecure about his usefulness to the crew, so he figured he was going to be abandoned as soon as Luffy finally realized he was a burden. That would hurt even more than leaving, and if it was the case that he was abandoned in his time of need, it could cost him his life. Of course, the real problem was just that Luffy came to terms with Merry’s death sooner than Ussop did and did a very poor job of sympathizing with how Ussop was feeling. Luffy is surprisingly amazing at reading how people are feeling but he is always extremely direct and hard hitting. When he met Coby, he knew how Coby felt very quickly but his response was to punch him and tell him he hates him for being a wimp. Coby was able to use that hard hitting message to change his life. Before fighting Crocodile, Luffy and Vivi got into a fight about who to fight, what to do, and who might be sacrificed in this battle. Was Luffy gentle and calmly explaining why, patiently letting Vivi process the situation? No, he expected Vivi to come up to speed to where HE was at emotionally IMMEDIATELY. It really hurt Vivi but she was able to pull through. He was also holding Ussop up to his own emotional standards, but Ussop didn’t take it. Ussop, just like some other people, takes more time to process emotions and that’s ok. Luffy was right (as he pretty much always is) but he handled the situation in a way the hurt Ussop too much for him to handle. Luffy and the crew chasing down Robin to Enies Lobby and declaring war on the entire world government even when Robin said she was only going to burden them showed to Ussop that Luffy doesn’t actually abandon useless/burdensome comrades, even if the situation seems impossible. He saw it again when luffy begged the shipwrights to fix Merry when she split in two. Sanji showed Ussop that he wasn’t useless, he could do things that none of the rest of them could do. And the extra time spent on their adventure to Enies Lobby gave Ussop the time he needed to come to terms. He had told Franky that he knew deep in his heart that Merry was done for. Even after seeing the crushed keel, it didn’t change anything because what he needed wasn’t proof, it was sympathy and time to process his emotions.
After learning about EQ, I realize that Luffy does not have automatically high EQ at the start, because EQ includes both the ability to sense others’ emotion and empathy. Luffy had a hard time putting himself at others’ position, instead he pushed other out of their situation to help them break through. After his ark, his EQ will improved as he slowly learns how to empathy as well (and become a better leader with the power of empathy). And the results will be showed in WCI and Wano.
In a way a similar thing happened when Roger left oden after finding the one piece. Something about "and that day no tears were shed" while everyone is bawling their eyes out
Oda said that when he was drawing this chapter he had trouble stopping the tears. Even he couldn't stop crying over the loss of the Merry. No matter how many times I see this, I still get emotional. It just hits different. Giving Merry a Viking funeral was very fitting.
I watched this episode for the first time almost 15 years ago and it still hits just as hard today as it did then. I knew after your reaction to Robins backstory that this episode was going to be a tough one. Welcome to the "I cried over a boat" club.
I cry every single time I watch this scene, Merry wasn't just a ship, she was more than just their home, Merry was a member of the crew, Oda did a beautiful job on this scene
I think one of the things that sells this scene so hard is its one of the first times we see Luffy break down crying. He only had shed tears previously when Usopp leaves the crew (not counting childhood moments) and aside from that has been rather stoic throughout the series. Here Luffy completely breaks down over this heavy loss and that's when I start breaking down with him.
Thank you Jack. It's truly amazing how watching this for the thousand time with you makes the feelings of this sad scene 100 times stronger than the first time. I'm an adult now and i understand some of the things that happen in this arc way better than when i first read it, and fuck my life i can't stop crying.
I think this is the episode where it really clicks for people. Where they go "ok, I get it now..." Like, you can fake liking One piece up until this point, but after this you're hooked for sure.
I saw this when it popped up on the weekly manga back in Japan, saw it when the episode aired, and now 31-32 years old and I'm still crying watching this reaction. I'm really glad to see more and more people over the last few years giving One Piece a chance despite it's long run. It's overwhelming when you think about catching up but each arc builds up more and more for the next and nothing feels like it's cut off. Everything feels connected. And anyone who enjoys a good story should give this a chance. I mean how often can you say a show made you cry over a boat.
That’s why Enies Lobby is always my favorite arc now. Emotions. To lose one nakama while retrieving another is to be caught in a whirlwind of conflicting emotions.
I've been reading/watching one piece for 8 years from 8 years old to 17 years old was I can tell you for a fact that idc how many times I see that boat or this scene I WILL CRY GOD-DAMMIT
I swear throughout all of one piece this was the first of three moments where I have cried. this, ace's death, and the straw hats getting sent away for 2 years..........
Oh cool, an anime about pirate? That sounds interesting! Look at the main character, he looks like he's having fun all the time, this must be a funny anime. ~300 episodes later:
One piece is one of those few great works that can get people emotional about a boat. To reference a goofy sea sponge "its not just a boat... its our nakama".
The power ups, the fights, the emotions of Robin's back story and merry send off, this is my favorite arc in all of one piece. Welcome to the I cried over a boat club 🫡🥲
No matter how many times I see this, I always break down and melt into a puddle... It hits hard, saying goodbye to a friend. One Piece is filled to the brim with masterful storytelling and emotional moments. Truly a masterpiece of adventure. The episode count is very daunting, but I see it as a blessing. There's so much to the story and so many details, it absolutely hooks you into it. It's pretty rare that you get to see someone experience it for the first time, especially after experiencing it for yourself years ago.
I feel like there's a lot of things I've cried over that I legitmaly can't explain why as much as there's merry. It does help that the sound of spandams spine snapping in half is going echo through my dreams for a while though, legit one of the most satisfying sounds of all time
*Luffy starts to burn Merry *Some start to cry *Flashback starts about all memories aboard Merry *Most people cry Oda: hmmmmm, still not crying eh? *Merry says "I'm sorry..." *Everyone ugly cries😭😭😭😭😭😭
I remember reading this back in the day, and I would see others talking about it and a few people reading it. My favorite moment was when 2 people were reading it and they both started crying, saw that they other was reading the same book and got up and hugged eachother. That's the kind of fandom this is.
How good must the writing be to make you cry about an animated ship. How much better is it to make you cry about it after seeing it multiple times and knowing what's happening.
It's sounds so ridiculous, if you cry about a ship, but if you watched One Piece until this episode, it makes totally sense. This scene is one of the most memorable episodes and saddest scene (until this episode) in One Piece
last word Merry apologize to strawhat pirate that make me cry like baby that so emotional everytime i watch again memorable episode in OnePiece series 🥲
Ah man, I'm so happy to experience this with you, what a great arc this is, and this is the arc that reached Pain levels for me, we all love anime, Bleach, Naruto, One Piece, of course you're allowed to have your favorite, but the point is, we are spoiled by the best writing in the universe with these shows. I'm just super happy I get to enjoy them all. Thank you for being real man!
As soon as you started crying... I cried too... It breaks me to watch others cry and on top of that, the Goin' Merry broke my heart and soul and now i can't stop fucking crying bro... *Sending virtual hugs to you* ❤
I have easily seen this episode hundreds of times. I always cry, I love One Piece!!! I'm glad to see so many people going through the same...I don't have many friends that watch One Piece..so, thank you :)
Now every time a straw hat gets severely injured we will see Luffy show up with a torch
Mf
I laughed way too hard at this
Zoro: Luffy? What are you doing? Wait no put the torch away NOTHING HAPPENED YOU DON'T NEED TO DO THIS-"
Gomu Gomu no… JET- FUNERAL!
Thats why you should say "nothing happened" no mather how badly injured you look.
"I really started to love One Piece during Arlong Park"
and
"I can't believe I just cried over a boat"
are probably the two most said sentences ever
Amen.
I mean. Who would think they'll cry over a boat! Let alone tear up everytime they have to think about it or while writing this sentence... damnit :(.
11:00 Now THAT'S what I call a Relation-SHIP!
@@zoa1-99....... 🤣
Maybe, but to me, the moment I saw I would love OP was during Syrup Village. The peak moment was not a fight, but Usopp yelling he wanted to save Kaya, but being physically incapable. At that moment, I saw OP wasn't another cliche shonen.
"i refuse to get emotional"
everyone else: "that's not your choice to make, bucko."
Oda: I refuse your refuseal
I saw the thumbnail. I know how this video is ending
lol XD
@@Dario-uj6qo I see you are a well experienced fan!
@@audreyholmes9751 to be honest I'm at the beggining of Thriller bark
Welcome to the "I cried ove a ship" club
We welcome you with tears
Facts
Facts, i creid again😭
Everytime
I guess i cant join the club, it makes me sad but it doesnt make my cry for some reason
ONE OF US! ONE OF US! ONE OF US!
The “FOR WHAAAAAT??!!” Is EXACTLY how I felt when you hear her apologize 😂😂🤣 I cried like a baby over Merry, no shame.
Same here
Its only a ship chill 😢
a grown ass man crying over a drawn ship
I know it's sad as hell
Me too man. I bawled my eyes out.
Oda, a master of emotions, having us cry over a boat
I've seen it a thousand times and it still gets me choked up. Masterful writing
They really mastered the feeling of pirates and the connection with there boat
Eh I think of two deaths in one piece that sadder than merry getting burned up
@@gameuniverse5973 And yet you are comparing it to a ship. That´s why is so well made.
Not only crying over a boat, but I don't think I've ever cried harder over anything else in fiction. Like damn... It's been like ten years since I first saw read through and I will STILL cry every time I see this scene. Every time.
I feel like I'm the only one who didn't cry over the ship
Interesting fact about this Going Merry moment: Oda, the author of One Piece, stated that he was also crying while writing this chapter.
Oda hurt himself
😂😂😂😂 that’s actually funny af. That’s some actual talent though. To make your own self cry from a fictional story you wrote I feel like is wisdom beyond my years.
Just a reminder that, for all we love the world of One Piece and the Straw Hats, the one who loves it the most, is Oda.
Not only that but he specifically rewrote the scene until he made himself cry as a mark of quality
Even the voice actors had to record this scene several times because they couldn't stop crying.
Thing is, The Going Merry was a caravel ship. Something that isn't remotely built for the turbulent seas of the Grand line. That she took the crew more than a quarter of the grand line is a testament to her own strength.
Yeah. That makes sense why merry was so bent to be with them till the end
Yes that's very true
Jack: "My heart is so warm, man."
Oda: "...Perfect...😈"
Subtle. 🐕
Even oda cried himself when he wrote this chapter 🤧
Oda is an emotional demon 😈
😂😂😂
This is one of the most iconic moments in One Piece for sure. I still get chills at this moment
The Most Iconic
@@kozi-corner yeah its hard to call any of the Iconic moments more iconic gotta agree, and its not a easy battel to win holy hel!
One Piece has god mazing Iconic moments!
We cry over a ship because what for so long in the show we thought Merry was just a boat and home for the Strawhats was actually a Nakama, silently watching those who reside in her.
She was with us the entire journey so far, but we didn't realize how much she meant to us until her fate was already sealed.
We all cried over this Jack.
This won't be the last time we cry in this story. Be prepared
😭
Your never prepared in one piece
I’m now ready to see his reaction for the bubble popping
@@andrewcamenzind835 I expect some variation of a "wait what?!"
11:00 Now THAT'S what I call a Relation-SHIP!
@@andrewcamenzind835 Also when he learns how donuts are made....🤐
The thought of Merry holding it together until they meet another ship so the crew will be safe just destroys me
Iceberg coming for them is so underrated. There is no way he'd have taken a ship towards Enies Lobby unless he had 100% faith that the straw hat crew would succeed in their mission. The faith of this man is amazing.
Yeah and iceberg also came cause he knew merry cant endure the final cruise back to water 7 just enough to let the crew escape from enies lobby.
Indeed! He learned to have faith because of what they did at Water 7, but as a master Shipwright, a raggedy ship performing a miracle for them was what pushed him over the edge. Franky showed us the wisdom surrounding ships, but Iceberg saw the religious faith that crystallized in the Merry due to a legendary crew. Tom really did pass on everything he was and knew to these two apprentices turned masters
the action Going Merry took to ask him help on let her go between the Aqua Laguna is the telltale sign that StrawHat will made it back, he simply just took on go because in that believe
2:01 "I refuse to get emotional"
One Episode Later: *proceeds to get emotional af*
Now Merry is resting in the sea of tears we made up for her
Ussops biggest problem with them getting a new ship was that he felt like Luffy was just abandoning Merry as soon as she was a liability. Ussop had always felt insecure about his usefulness to the crew, so he figured he was going to be abandoned as soon as Luffy finally realized he was a burden. That would hurt even more than leaving, and if it was the case that he was abandoned in his time of need, it could cost him his life.
Of course, the real problem was just that Luffy came to terms with Merry’s death sooner than Ussop did and did a very poor job of sympathizing with how Ussop was feeling. Luffy is surprisingly amazing at reading how people are feeling but he is always extremely direct and hard hitting. When he met Coby, he knew how Coby felt very quickly but his response was to punch him and tell him he hates him for being a wimp. Coby was able to use that hard hitting message to change his life. Before fighting Crocodile, Luffy and Vivi got into a fight about who to fight, what to do, and who might be sacrificed in this battle. Was Luffy gentle and calmly explaining why, patiently letting Vivi process the situation? No, he expected Vivi to come up to speed to where HE was at emotionally IMMEDIATELY. It really hurt Vivi but she was able to pull through. He was also holding Ussop up to his own emotional standards, but Ussop didn’t take it. Ussop, just like some other people, takes more time to process emotions and that’s ok. Luffy was right (as he pretty much always is) but he handled the situation in a way the hurt Ussop too much for him to handle.
Luffy and the crew chasing down Robin to Enies Lobby and declaring war on the entire world government even when Robin said she was only going to burden them showed to Ussop that Luffy doesn’t actually abandon useless/burdensome comrades, even if the situation seems impossible. He saw it again when luffy begged the shipwrights to fix Merry when she split in two. Sanji showed Ussop that he wasn’t useless, he could do things that none of the rest of them could do. And the extra time spent on their adventure to Enies Lobby gave Ussop the time he needed to come to terms. He had told Franky that he knew deep in his heart that Merry was done for. Even after seeing the crushed keel, it didn’t change anything because what he needed wasn’t proof, it was sympathy and time to process his emotions.
Best explanation I’ve ever seen.
And another thing to note is how Sanji is able to empathize with the 'weak' ones when he's counted as one of the 'strong' ones.
10/10 great essay
this explanation.. T_T i hope he reads this comment
After learning about EQ, I realize that Luffy does not have automatically high EQ at the start, because EQ includes both the ability to sense others’ emotion and empathy. Luffy had a hard time putting himself at others’ position, instead he pushed other out of their situation to help them break through. After his ark, his EQ will improved as he slowly learns how to empathy as well (and become a better leader with the power of empathy). And the results will be showed in WCI and Wano.
I don't even know how many times I rewatched this episode but every freaking time I start crying after that "Gomenne" man 😢.
Every time... Right there with you. Im always like, I can hold it together this time then she says sorry and the tears they start a coming.
Everyone’s a gangsta
Till merry says Gommene
I didn’t cry till Gommene
My eyes waters, my throat hurts
"this is a man's parting Not even a single tear should be shed." usopp's character development throughout this arc is amazing
In a way a similar thing happened when Roger left oden after finding the one piece.
Something about "and that day no tears were shed" while everyone is bawling their eyes out
@@Courier_Seven Frankys constantly talking about how real men dont cry while bawling his eyes out too
Yeah he even surpassed sogeking who was bawling his eyes out
Merry saying sorry before dying is a straight up sucker punch from Oda. And damn do I cry every time
2:01 The most hilarious joke of the episode.
Not many people notice, but in the Water 7 arc Usopp goes through the 5 stages of grief.
"I refuse to get emotional." Yeah we all know how this ends.
Oda said that when he was drawing this chapter he had trouble stopping the tears. Even he couldn't stop crying over the loss of the Merry.
No matter how many times I see this, I still get emotional. It just hits different.
Giving Merry a Viking funeral was very fitting.
Jack: "Please make it stop,"
Mary: *Starts speaking to the crew one last time*
When he said "that's home", I felt that. I feel like that's why I cried as well the first time I watched it. It's home for the Strawhats.
I watched this episode for the first time almost 15 years ago and it still hits just as hard today as it did then. I knew after your reaction to Robins backstory that this episode was going to be a tough one. Welcome to the "I cried over a boat" club.
I cant join the club i guess, it makes me sad but it doesnt make me cry for some reason
I cry every single time I watch this scene, Merry wasn't just a ship, she was more than just their home, Merry was a member of the crew, Oda did a beautiful job on this scene
Merry was just as much of a crew member as the rest of them. And even though physically she's gone, her spirit will stay with them.
This is one of two moments that I just can't get through. Every reaction I watch, every milestone, this makes me cry without fail. We love you Merry
We Love you MERRY!!!!!!!
I think one of the things that sells this scene so hard is its one of the first times we see Luffy break down crying. He only had shed tears previously when Usopp leaves the crew (not counting childhood moments) and aside from that has been rather stoic throughout the series. Here Luffy completely breaks down over this heavy loss and that's when I start breaking down with him.
I think the reason Luffy breaks down is he realized Merry was a Nakama and he regrets saying the things he said earlier in Water 7
Jack, I'm a sympathetic cryer, you can't go breaking like that man. I've cried too many times to this exact arc! 🥲
Oda started crying, drawing the manga panels of the burning merry- actual fact
11:33 I’d like to believe that EVERYONE cried more when hearing Luffy scream out in joy “Merry!!!” 😂😭
This was the first scene in any show that actually made me tear up
Same
How did you manage to not cry during Robin's I want to live?😮
Thank you Jack. It's truly amazing how watching this for the thousand time with you makes the feelings of this sad scene 100 times stronger than the first time. I'm an adult now and i understand some of the things that happen in this arc way better than when i first read it, and fuck my life i can't stop crying.
I just want you to know, I sobbed nonstop from the moment the Merry showed up at Impel down, to when they put her to rest, and I fell asleep sobbing
iShinobi has now witnessed Oda's Masterful skills at pullling at our Emotions.
Welcome to the club!
[Passes Tissues to iShinobi] 😭😭😭
I think this is the episode where it really clicks for people. Where they go "ok, I get it now..." Like, you can fake liking One piece up until this point, but after this you're hooked for sure.
I saw this when it popped up on the weekly manga back in Japan, saw it when the episode aired, and now 31-32 years old and I'm still crying watching this reaction.
I'm really glad to see more and more people over the last few years giving One Piece a chance despite it's long run. It's overwhelming when you think about catching up but each arc builds up more and more for the next and nothing feels like it's cut off. Everything feels connected. And anyone who enjoys a good story should give this a chance.
I mean how often can you say a show made you cry over a boat.
Sanji critically handling the most behind the scenes things😂😂😂😂
That’s why Enies Lobby is always my favorite arc now. Emotions. To lose one nakama while retrieving another is to be caught in a whirlwind of conflicting emotions.
I already watch this scene a few times and I still can't stop crying.. You're not afraid to show your emotions and that's why I love your reaction
I've been reading/watching one piece for 8 years from 8 years old to 17 years old was I can tell you for a fact that idc how many times I see that boat or this scene I WILL CRY GOD-DAMMIT
fun fact: robin after this arc call the crewmembers wity their acrual names and not their role anymore
I have already seen this scene countless times, cried each and every time, and even while watching your reaction I cried like how can they do that😭😭😭😭
a truly emotional arc
Wen he started the OP run , I knew this was gonna break him , like it did all of us
Man old one piece moments too good ngl...the emotions, the reveals, the humor.
Chopper actually being taken seriously still don't forgive how time skip massacred my boi
@@gameuniverse5973 i miss old chopper
I love your personality and that you let your emotions show. Makes me keep coming back to watch your videos because you're real. ♥
Exactly man. I personally almost never watch channels that watch other stuff because they try to force overreactions, but Jack really is genuine.
Well jack welcome to the community of people who have cried over a boat glad to have you👏
Jack at the end of the first episode this reaction: "My heart is so warm"
Jack the entire next episode: *WAVES of sadness*
I swear throughout all of one piece this was the first of three moments where I have cried. this, ace's death, and the straw hats getting sent away for 2 years..........
Oh boy if you are an anime only you will cry soon
And tears were shed by all.
We see spirits can float around so I just head canon the merry is still just following them anyways so I was not that sad
@@gameuniverse5973 mine is that she follows them on another ship, inhabiting the hull of a tribute made in her likeness!
The fact that we were "crying over a ship". This show was totally hit different
5:26 Ah yes, Robin's SECOND most powerful move.
Oh cool, an anime about pirate? That sounds interesting! Look at the main character, he looks like he's having fun all the time, this must be a funny anime.
~300 episodes later:
One piece is one of those few great works that can get people emotional about a boat. To reference a goofy sea sponge "its not just a boat... its our nakama".
The power ups, the fights, the emotions of Robin's back story and merry send off, this is my favorite arc in all of one piece. Welcome to the I cried over a boat club 🫡🥲
No matter how many times I see this, I always break down and melt into a puddle... It hits hard, saying goodbye to a friend. One Piece is filled to the brim with masterful storytelling and emotional moments. Truly a masterpiece of adventure. The episode count is very daunting, but I see it as a blessing. There's so much to the story and so many details, it absolutely hooks you into it. It's pretty rare that you get to see someone experience it for the first time, especially after experiencing it for yourself years ago.
I was literally waiting for this episode to see Jack cry... but I ended up crying too lol
That "FOR WHAT" was a visceral, primal scream and i absolutely love it
ODA sensei beforehand said that one "Strawhat" would pass away.
5:07 me thinking: “this is gonna be sad”
ad: “AT BK HAVE IT YOUR WAY”
Jacks mind awesome whole crew is back together.
Oda “Gotcha Bitch!”
I feel like there's a lot of things I've cried over that I legitmaly can't explain why as much as there's merry. It does help that the sound of spandams spine snapping in half is going echo through my dreams for a while though, legit one of the most satisfying sounds of all time
as if this moment wasnt enough on its own, the slow, melancholy version of "We Are" playing in the background will make me tear up every time
This version of We Are is called Mother Sea
the song that is played while the snow falls is called "Dear Friends"
Him: Make it stop!
Merry: I'm sorry.
Lie down, try not to cry, cry a lot.
It was like watching Jack drive down a road to a nuke and it was glorious. RIP Merry. Always remembered!
*Luffy starts to burn Merry
*Some start to cry
*Flashback starts about all memories aboard Merry
*Most people cry
Oda: hmmmmm, still not crying eh?
*Merry says "I'm sorry..."
*Everyone ugly cries😭😭😭😭😭😭
This makes me cry so many times. No matter how many i watch this, tears is still there
There is an impel down scene that destroys me like this scene does
Moments of the strongest friendship really break you in one piece
Even after watching 1093 episodes this still hits me hard
Been waiting specifically for this episodes… never commented on that to avoid spoilers, always refreshing to see someone else suffer, lol
Merry is no longer able to sail: panik
Merry saves everyone:Calm
Merry breaks down:PANIK
You know a story’s written well when it can include a funeral for a boat and everyone cries over it
you open a closed wound, this made me cry again D: Merry I love you, also love your reaction hope you still going with One Piece is so good !
I have seen this many many times, but it still touches me and I start to cry.
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS AND I AM SO HAPPY OMG
It’s just getting started
mother sea the saddest memorable ost that sticks in my heart
Saying goodbye to Merry was the hardest episode to get through. I cry every time I rewatch it too.
Noooo the way he was so happy and joyful about the calm end to the arc at around 7:55.... You've got a big bonfire comin' buddy...
Nice! What a way to start my day before work.😊
I agree
I remember reading this back in the day, and I would see others talking about it and a few people reading it. My favorite moment was when 2 people were reading it and they both started crying, saw that they other was reading the same book and got up and hugged eachother. That's the kind of fandom this is.
How good must the writing be to make you cry about an animated ship.
How much better is it to make you cry about it after seeing it multiple times and knowing what's happening.
Great reaction! Damn, this hits so hard!
It's sounds so ridiculous, if you cry about a ship,
but if you watched One Piece until this episode, it makes totally sense.
This scene is one of the most memorable episodes and saddest scene (until this episode) in One Piece
last word Merry apologize to strawhat pirate that make me cry like baby that so emotional everytime i watch again memorable episode in OnePiece series 🥲
Still crying watching this episode man
Ah man, I'm so happy to experience this with you, what a great arc this is, and this is the arc that reached Pain levels for me, we all love anime, Bleach, Naruto, One Piece, of course you're allowed to have your favorite, but the point is, we are spoiled by the best writing in the universe with these shows. I'm just super happy I get to enjoy them all.
Thank you for being real man!
I cried even though I already watched this scene like 100 times
As soon as you started crying... I cried too... It breaks me to watch others cry and on top of that, the Goin' Merry broke my heart and soul and now i can't stop fucking crying bro... *Sending virtual hugs to you* ❤
Yup we actually cried for a boat
I Love this anime so much. Im so happy to see you watching this piece of Art.
even though I am already at the Wano arc, this scene still hits hard
no matter how many times i watch this , it still got me cry a bucket .
Oda really had us cry for a boat 🥲
I've watched a lot of anime... A lot.... But I don't think I've ever cried so hard in my life for any death in Anime.
Just Oda knows how to make a grown man cry over a ship 💔
I have easily seen this episode hundreds of times. I always cry, I love One Piece!!! I'm glad to see so many people going through the same...I don't have many friends that watch One Piece..so, thank you :)
You just earned your one piece card. You cried over a drawing of a ship.
Oh damn I don't have it then but too be fair I don't think I ever cried in anything in anime or manga history
@gameuniverse5973 it's a joke, but if you made it this far you got it automatically
No matter how many times I go back and watch the sad moments it never gets easier