law's power is considered one of the most complicated abilities in the series. so, the fact you figured out that much about it from his first use is pretty good.
Its not as much complicated as it requires knowledge to use. Unlike other powers you cant Just figure it out by feeling it and it was in regards to True power of fruit not trick he used in sabaodi
I agree with that but like, It's not THAT complicated. Within an area of designation, he can freely / harmlessly move stuff within it as he pleases. Like an operation room.
Remember in the same episode when Doflamingo, Kuma and Whitebeard where introduced Doflamingo has said something like " his business at home runs to good and it runs on it's own". There is the possibility he was talking about Sabaody and by running on it's own he was also referring to Disco. Now we are on this episode, where he was talking about the smiles and human bidding is so old school.
that's the joy i'm getting from watching this second time around with iShinobi. listening to Tekking101 for the current progress of the story and watching episodes for the first time on Adult Swim, but feeling i'm getting a better handle on the story picking up details in these videos
18:30. "its like he turned them into buggy" You know I never though of it like that but that's actually a pretty perfect way of describing when law cuts people.
@@christiancasaverdepertica1802 He probably has less direct control since Buggy doesn't stop being able to control his parts as they float, but he'd disorient Buggy kinda easily if he suddenly moved his arm forward when it swaps with a foot.
The evacuation ship yeah. Robin tried to get on but ran away from it when some of the islanders identified her as a scholar. Had she boarded that ship she would have died 20 years ago.
Fun fact after this little interaction with law on sabody. Law came on top 2 in the one piece character poll which is very rare as the top 2 has always been luffy and zoro. Law did that just being introduced
That's not exactly true. After this brief interaction he placed 10th in the 4th popularity poll (2009) but then he placed 2nd after having a much larger role in a later arc in the 5th popularity poll (2015)
Law was my favorite one piece character before I even meant him From playing jump force and pw3. He's dripped tf out, badass title, cool/unique powers and one of my favorite voice actors.
Don’t forget bounties are just how much the world government sees you as a threat. Someone with a big bounty might be that way bc of what they know (think kid Robin) while someone with a small bounty could be super strong but rarely gets into fights
The main reason that Kidd has a larger bounty than Luffy is that while he didn't do anything as outlandish or spectacular as taking down warlords or attacking Enis Lobby, he cut a bloody path through his own route on the Grand Line and was way more vicious and bloodthirsty, actually killing marines and not caring about collateral damage
I just noticed that the sticky notes, strings, and all that stuff posted in your wall are the key info from the series you personally made. Respect for the absolute dedication 🎉 I've been a fan of One Piece for about 20 years now, but watching these episodes again with you make it really refreshing. I enjoy your videos a lot 😁
I think they said a few episodes back that kids bounty isn’t due to him doing anything particularly remarkable but kid has no problem killing innocent people which is why his bounty is so high.
There is also the whole thing about the WG purposely lowering Luffy bounty as to downplay his achievements. They don’t acknowledge that Luffy beat Crocodile or Moria, and they don’t want his bounty to go up because he would gain too much influence (yeah good muck with that) So actually Kid is really worth 315 millions but Luffy should be worth way more. I don’t want to spoil if people come here without being caught up but after a certain arc the Fleet Admiral decide to stop downplaying Luffy bounty and it gets pretty crazy lmao
I’m an anime only watcher and caught up but how do they nerf Law. He rightfully got his ass beat by doffy and beat smoker and vergo . I think he’s rightfully placed power wise . Especially since he relies so heavily on his df
@@Babyplu22 offcousre it's nerfed...most of his powers won't even work on someone with decent haki..an attack like gamma knife which messes up your insides never defeated anyone (doffy stitching himself was pure bs)..if someone with strong haki like shanks or garp had that fruit..they will be the strongest in the verse...even his awakening which was so mighty and effective against big mom didn't do much damage to bb who himself absorbs double damage somehow
@@starrynight3554 bigmom was nerfed in terms of using coc haki not durability ,law just bypassed it...the attack broke bms ribs...did nothing serious to bb....there is no way bb is as durable and tough as bm..you can't tell me that this is not inconsistencies
Even though i've seen this all like 100 times watching it with u makes it hype again. Have to say how u only do 2 episodes at a time no matter how exciting the part is, thats pretty brutal man. We need like ten eps every vid for the next saga man.
Bro youre a genius. I remember everyone going crazy on how Laws power works back then and you just casually drop "Oh so kinda turns you into Buggy" "so he creates a room to manipulate Bodyparts and stuff". These 2 sentences are so simple and to the point, they would have saved a lot of fans headaches back then xD So yeah to say it a bit more "professional" the Surgeon Of Death creates his operating room to freely operate in.
I don't think it has dawned on Jack yet what Rayleigh being the Vice Captain of the Roger Pirates really means. It means that Rayleigh knows what One Piece is and where it is and that he knows everything about it! In fact, he has never asked himself that if Shanks and Buggy were Roger's crewmates, then they should know everything about One Piece too!!
About the *-ya* form of adressing some people that Law uses: Straight from the source, from SBS Volume 62: _In the past in Japan, maybe around Edo era? There was a thing called “yago”. If for example in a village you had two people called Tomekichi, folks would use -ya instead of their names to refer to them (by their trade), such as “Tomekichi the toolshop (doguya)” or “Tomekichi the cooper (okeya)”._ So like you would say someone who bakes is a baker, you turn a trait of theirs into a description of them. Or in this case, "Mugiwara-ya" as his defining trait. Though Law uses it with names as well. It's something that signifies a certain distance between him and whoever he adresses, without relying on a polite honorific like -san, for instance. Looking up the Wikipedia article for "Yagō" might help understanding it too. :D
The nicknames of the three admirals are all color+animal, with the animals alluding to a Japanese fairy tale. (In the story, a boy born from a giant peach, Momotaro, defeats a group of ogres with the help of three beasts he had befriended) So Aokiji is "blue pheasant", KIzaru is "yellow monkey", and Akainu is "red dog".
The answer to Kids bounty being higher than Luffys has already been talked about. The navy has been downplaying Luffys exploits because they are so disruptive to the system. They dont want to advertise 2 warlords falling and a full on invasion of the justice island so Luffys bounty is surpressed. But they are more than happy to call out Kid murdering civillians. Thus, Luffy is lower than he should be and Kid is higher than him
You don't understand when he says "The straw hat suits dauntless men very well" because in an early opening scene or whatever you missed when we saw Roger wearing the hat then it turns to shanks and then turns to shanks putting it on Luffy's head. You just never payed enough attention to notice the young black haired character wearing the hat first is a young Gol D. Roger
You have to think about the fact that other pirates such as kid may have been out at sea for years to rack up that bounty. Luffys bounty itself isnt CRAZY high, the impressive part is the speed at which it goes up thanks to his feats. Also very impressive how fast/accurate you analyzed laws powers shown.
No way you can even begin to comprehend the full extent of Law’s power from this episode. I remember watching it for the first time and being absolutely mind blown by it. It gets crazy; easily the most unique and creative devil fruit in the show imo. (Of ones that matter)
I just randomly remembered the time where reactions where literally just a full episode of something with a small little floating overlay of the reactor in a corner😂
while bounty can be rough indication of power, in reality its just how much government is willing to pay for their head. For example Robin getting 79m bounty as kid just of the knowledge she possessed. It doesn't mean she as small king was stronger than Arlong etc it just means government wanted her dead. Same here Kidd's bounty is mainly higher because he is aggressive and harms civilians, he might also be stronger than Luffy but the bounty is higher not because of that.
Basically law is a God within his room, he can control everything within it except people with insane haki, but basically he can teleport, take people's organs, swap things around, even swap bodies around people. He can take out their heart, he can create a gamma knife inside his room, he can do so much within his room
Me rewatching and noticing more details that were already foreshadowed... something as minute as hatchi being already a nice dude even during arlong park when he first saw luffy just walking past them. Lol damn.
You've probably been told this before but bounties don't always reflect a characters overall power, but rather the threat potencial the goverment sees them as. A character could have a relatively high bounty but other people with lower bounties could easily body them. Remember how Robin had a 80 mil bounty as a 8 year old? That didn't reflect how strong she was, but her dangerous she was because she could read the Poneglyphs. There are a ton of characters who's bounty don't really reflect their actual strengh. You could for instance have the head of mercenary group that is kinda weak, but has under him a lot of strong underlings, so because his organisation is such a dangerous force, they give him the leader a bounty that reflects that danger threat, even though they are weak by themselves.
The Flying Fish Riders referring to Franky as the Panties Guy cracked me up. When I learned about Haki in this episode, I actually did research to understand it beter and boy was I shocked with all the possible applications.
To basically sum up Law's DF: Think of the "Room" as a operating room in a hospital. It takes the idea that a surgeon is in total control of his operating room and cranks it to the extreme. There's a reason he's called the "Surgeon of Death".
When I watched one piece for the first time back in 2016, the most recent episode was around 700 - 750 .. so at the point where you are now, I was already over the half of this series
Franky has "Strong *Right* " and "Weapons *Left* ". Actually took me a while to get behind that naming scheme despite it being so obvious. But I like it a lot. 😊
Law's bounty being criminally low is like a running gag in the series. No spoilers but youre gonna see him do some absolutely wild shit and think "Why is his bounty not higher."
5:30 -ya is an honorific that means "the person that has whatever I said before" or "the person that does whatever I said before". So, a baker could be "bread-ya" (or actually "pan-ya"), or someone who always wears a blue ribbon could be "aoinju-ya" same way Luffy is "Mugiwara-ya"
Jack, just a little heads up. The crunchyroll episodes of One Piece have missing intros for some reason and that's why the intro is the same for so long. Idk why they decided to do that but I'd recommend watching this show on another site for the time being so you can see those intro's if you're interested or to just watch them because some of them are bangers. Like the one that's supposed to be playing for this arc Sabaody Archipelago is not here as well as some of the next one's up until around the 500's. It's a shame but I didn't know about it until it was too late and I was kinda sad and felt robbed. If you're interested in watching them I'd say go for it some of them are really good. I could give you the episodes where the intro's are supposed to start here in the comments so you could at least watch them once and don't watch them too early.
The honorific "-ya" that Law uses for everyone can be roughly translated as "mister", although it's not a polite title. It's most commonly used when talking to people of a certain profession who are doing their job
I am absolutely here for these reactions. I love this arc so much. It's bonkers. Oda is off for a month for eye surgery, so Toei is also taking a bit of a break. Lots of recap episodes are in our future, meaning you're going to be that much closer, and there'll be that many more episodes that you can skip as you make it to the current airing episodes.
It’s stated somewhere that Kid would roll through towns and just destroy them, even if there are no marines or other threats there. Because he would do so much damage, he got a higher bounty than Luffy.
"Is Whitebeard ready?" Ok... remember when Whitebeard, from a chilling position, delivered a hit that split the sky? Now imagine him when he's full on ready to scrap
"-ya" I believe is a suffix, akin to our "-er". I could be wrong, but I know the Japanese word for "baker" is "pan-ya", "pan" meaning "bread". If the logic follows, then Law just called Luffy "Straw Hatter" lol Edit: I did a quick Google search. Apparently "-ya" denotes someone's profession. So in my example, "pan-ya" is someone who professionally bakes for a living. So Law is acknowledging Luffy as a pro at the pirate game.
"Is Whitebeard ready?" Oh you sweet innocent man. *You* are not ready.
He still have 50+ episode to get prepared no worries 😂😂
LOL
I’ve already watched it and I’m still not ready bro!!
And he never will
Neither was Whitebeard and his crew since they Lost and couldn't kill nobody in the marine
law's power is considered one of the most complicated abilities in the series.
so, the fact you figured out that much about it from his first use is pretty good.
was gonna say that, he did a great job breaking it down from that short usage of it
Its not as much complicated as it requires knowledge to use. Unlike other powers you cant Just figure it out by feeling it and it was in regards to True power of fruit not trick he used in sabaodi
I agree with that but like, It's not THAT complicated. Within an area of designation, he can freely / harmlessly move stuff within it as he pleases. Like an operation room.
exactly what I was thinking like how tf
@@treymtz it's more than movement though.
Man, looking back Doffy dropped some pretty big foreshadowing.
Yeah it's all about smile 😁😂
Yeah he sure did I just realized
Trueeeeee
Remember in the same episode when Doflamingo, Kuma and Whitebeard where introduced Doflamingo has said something like " his business at home runs to good and it runs on it's own". There is the possibility he was talking about Sabaody and by running on it's own he was also referring to Disco. Now we are on this episode, where he was talking about the smiles and human bidding is so old school.
that's the joy i'm getting from watching this second time around with iShinobi. listening to Tekking101 for the current progress of the story and watching episodes for the first time on Adult Swim, but feeling i'm getting a better handle on the story picking up details in these videos
Did they really mention "smiles" so early??? That's crazy!! I guess Oda is not called the GOAT for nothing.
yeah but I'm gonna be SAD that the straw hats are going against Kizaru tho
@@hellboy9458 yeah but look at the BRIGHT ☀️ side…
@@crocoboi7936 yeah we will get a SUGARy surprise
all these comments give me 'paws'
That's one reason why he's called Goda
18:30. "its like he turned them into buggy" You know I never though of it like that but that's actually a pretty perfect way of describing when law cuts people.
Now I'm wondering what would happen if law used shambles on buggy
@@christiancasaverdepertica1802 He probably has less direct control since Buggy doesn't stop being able to control his parts as they float, but he'd disorient Buggy kinda easily if he suddenly moved his arm forward when it swaps with a foot.
The fact that you figured out how law's power works this fast is very impressive. Nice work. 👍
I would say "Kizaru is coming" but that would be an understatement.
*He is already here.*
and yet 10 and more years later in current manga we still say same sentence kinda funny
And currently in manga we're saying the same thing lol. 😂
I would say I'm scared of the ''other guy'' more than kizaru
@@dawn_D_dreamerAkainu?
Kizaru is coming and so are we
They said Kid's bounty is that high because he hurts civilians, so he's considered more dangerous
Which is honestly bullshit. Knowing the WG they don't give nearly as much of a fuck about attacking civilians as attacking motherfucking Enies Lobby.
Man law is much stronger then him
Luffy and Ussop. The two men who attacked a celestial Dragon today. what legends.
I was looking for this comment one punched a nobleman and the other sit on the nobleman the disrespect 💀💀😝😝😝
And they are both considered gods
You forgot about rayleigh
@@dtimmm true... I feel like he did this before, but yes I forgot.
lol and usopp sat on the DAD too hahahaha
Be careful equating bounties with power. It's a very flexible measure and it measures only infamy. Which can be manipulated both up and down.
yeah jack has a billion bounty yet hes a literal joke, all bro does is swing around his trunk
@@Rafael_Arulain I don’t think that’s the best example
@@TobberiasBuggy is the best example
@@yolod.gachagamer Buggy is a living God with the natural Charisma to take over the world.
@@theperson8539 his name isn’t Lor D. Buggy-Sama for nothing
Actually you did meet akainu before but you didn’t know. Akainu is the guy that destroyed the fleeing ship back in O’Hara
The evacuation ship yeah. Robin tried to get on but ran away from it when some of the islanders identified her as a scholar. Had she boarded that ship she would have died 20 years ago.
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I think the story introduces him as future Admiral Akainu at the time.
@@Zeidoktor I think they just introduce him as Vice-admiral Sakazuki
@@TheStraightGod The manga specifies he later becomes Akainu (chapter 397, after he blows to the evacuation ship)
Fun fact after this little interaction with law on sabody. Law came on top 2 in the one piece character poll which is very rare as the top 2 has always been luffy and zoro. Law did that just being introduced
He's just built different.
That's not exactly true. After this brief interaction he placed 10th in the 4th popularity poll (2009) but then he placed 2nd after having a much larger role in a later arc in the 5th popularity poll (2015)
@@strangething7379 ah i see it's definitely has been a while. Thanks for correcting me
@@Kaslana_Yumma_423 i mean still crazy popular - 10th place after just Saboady above a few straw hats is insane
Also did it again during his arc
law can basically control anything inside his room, chop it, float, swap, teleport, anything
yeah he is just god inside a controlled space
Law was my favorite one piece character before I even meant him From playing jump force and pw3. He's dripped tf out, badass title, cool/unique powers and one of my favorite voice actors.
And to think Oda originally planned to have him be villain, were it not for his popularity amongst the fans
@@Patogeno1000 heh...would have loved an evil law as well
Don’t forget bounties are just how much the world government sees you as a threat. Someone with a big bounty might be that way bc of what they know (think kid Robin) while someone with a small bounty could be super strong but rarely gets into fights
Thanks for a great reaction as always! It was so funny when you said: "I feel so safe with him" about Rayleigh :)
Just wait until he finds out why they call him DARK king 😉😈😈
That punch from Luffy is, to me, one of the most epic scenes in the history of anime. ✌
and quite satisfying too
when Doflamingo says "its all about smiles now", if you know, you know
13:03 omg.... only NOW, after 1000+ episodes, I got what Doflamingo meant O_O when he said "smiles"
The main reason that Kidd has a larger bounty than Luffy is that while he didn't do anything as outlandish or spectacular as taking down warlords or attacking Enis Lobby, he cut a bloody path through his own route on the Grand Line and was way more vicious and bloodthirsty, actually killing marines and not caring about collateral damage
He basically did what Zoro did in Whiskey Peak, but on a way larger scale
I like your Law's devil power analysis from just this video.
This arc is so underrated considering all the hype stuff that happens in it
Law's DF power is one of the most OP ever!! And iIt's crazy how much Jack managed to figure it out just from that small interaction.
Hehe… “OP”
Well it's in the name... OPe OPe No Mi, Truly OP
Can tell from the thumbnail that he’s already realized Law>Kid. W
Edit: don’t read replies if you’re not caught up to the manga
Laws a pretty cool character I cant lie about that
Lmfao,ikr. Even Law's fruit screams OP (overpowered).
Hell no
@@Eustasskidd66u literally got one shot. And before that, Shanks crew took ur arm. Useless 'Cappin' Midd
@@PrimeTime0 luffy was one shoted by kaido too, and just came back and won cause of plot!
Tbh the way he described law’s power so perfectly without an explanation is lowkey crazy. I didn’t understand until they explained it
I like how you're making your own OP notes to stick on your wall as an alternative to writing them down.
I just noticed that the sticky notes, strings, and all that stuff posted in your wall are the key info from the series you personally made. Respect for the absolute dedication 🎉
I've been a fan of One Piece for about 20 years now, but watching these episodes again with you make it really refreshing. I enjoy your videos a lot 😁
Law's fruit would be my second most favorite power to have, outside of Aokiji's.
true, since you can just become god inside of a room that you can deploy and remove anywhere
and Marco
So excited for the next few reactions
That slight ‘smiles’ plug is crazy 13:12
I can't wait for you to see Law's backstory in like 300 episodes, it's a tear jerker
“Does it say Death on his hands that is so metal” got me rolling on the floor
13:02 it's all about smiles :)
oda loves his forshadowing
I think they said a few episodes back that kids bounty isn’t due to him doing anything particularly remarkable but kid has no problem killing innocent people which is why his bounty is so high.
There is also the whole thing about the WG purposely lowering Luffy bounty as to downplay his achievements.
They don’t acknowledge that Luffy beat Crocodile or Moria, and they don’t want his bounty to go up because he would gain too much influence (yeah good muck with that)
So actually Kid is really worth 315 millions but Luffy should be worth way more.
I don’t want to spoil if people come here without being caught up but after a certain arc the Fleet Admiral decide to stop downplaying Luffy bounty and it gets pretty crazy lmao
law has the most broken fruit in one piece, but the story nerfs him so that it doesn’t go out of hand
I’m an anime only watcher and caught up but how do they nerf Law. He rightfully got his ass beat by doffy and beat smoker and vergo . I think he’s rightfully placed power wise . Especially since he relies so heavily on his df
@@Babyplu22 offcousre it's nerfed...most of his powers won't even work on someone with decent haki..an attack like gamma knife which messes up your insides never defeated anyone (doffy stitching himself was pure bs)..if someone with strong haki like shanks or garp had that fruit..they will be the strongest in the verse...even his awakening which was so mighty and effective against big mom didn't do much damage to bb who himself absorbs double damage somehow
@Aditya Pratap Big Mom was nefed for the fight in Wano, and Blackbeard doesn't absorb double damage, just twice the amount of "pain".
@@starrynight3554 bigmom was nerfed in terms of using coc haki not durability ,law just bypassed it...the attack broke bms ribs...did nothing serious to bb....there is no way bb is as durable and tough as bm..you can't tell me that this is not inconsistencies
you are very smart shinobi, very good analysis of law's power and reading the whole auction situation and the dinamics of what was going on.
Law is goated
“Did the Giants on Enies Lobby survive?” Uh, Jack… ol’ pal. They were at the party.
I love that Doflamingo makes an appearance back here, Oda really gave us a slow drip brew on him as a villain.
Even though i've seen this all like 100 times watching it with u makes it hype again. Have to say how u only do 2 episodes at a time no matter how exciting the part is, thats pretty brutal man. We need like ten eps every vid for the next saga man.
Bro youre a genius. I remember everyone going crazy on how Laws power works back then and you just casually drop "Oh so kinda turns you into Buggy" "so he creates a room to manipulate Bodyparts and stuff". These 2 sentences are so simple and to the point, they would have saved a lot of fans headaches back then xD
So yeah to say it a bit more "professional" the Surgeon Of Death creates his operating room to freely operate in.
I don't think it has dawned on Jack yet what Rayleigh being the Vice Captain of the Roger Pirates really means. It means that Rayleigh knows what One Piece is and where it is and that he knows everything about it! In fact, he has never asked himself that if Shanks and Buggy were Roger's crewmates, then they should know everything about One Piece too!!
About the *-ya* form of adressing some people that Law uses: Straight from the source, from SBS Volume 62:
_In the past in Japan, maybe around Edo era? There was a thing called “yago”. If for example in a village you had two people called Tomekichi, folks would use -ya instead of their names to refer to them (by their trade), such as “Tomekichi the toolshop (doguya)” or “Tomekichi the cooper (okeya)”._
So like you would say someone who bakes is a baker, you turn a trait of theirs into a description of them. Or in this case, "Mugiwara-ya" as his defining trait. Though Law uses it with names as well. It's something that signifies a certain distance between him and whoever he adresses, without relying on a polite honorific like -san, for instance.
Looking up the Wikipedia article for "Yagō" might help understanding it too. :D
the smiles omg GODa 💀 stop foreshadowing AND WHY I JUST REALIZED IT NOW
The nicknames of the three admirals are all color+animal, with the animals alluding to a Japanese fairy tale.
(In the story, a boy born from a giant peach, Momotaro, defeats a group of ogres with the help of three beasts he had befriended)
So Aokiji is "blue pheasant", KIzaru is "yellow monkey", and Akainu is "red dog".
I like how he perfectly deduced Law's power and also thought that Kid had electricity when he pretty clearly used magnetism
The following 200 episode reactions are going to be fucking insane
The answer to Kids bounty being higher than Luffys has already been talked about. The navy has been downplaying Luffys exploits because they are so disruptive to the system. They dont want to advertise 2 warlords falling and a full on invasion of the justice island so Luffys bounty is surpressed. But they are more than happy to call out Kid murdering civillians. Thus, Luffy is lower than he should be and Kid is higher than him
Feels good when someone reacts to amazing episodes
You don't understand when he says "The straw hat suits dauntless men very well" because in an early opening scene or whatever you missed when we saw Roger wearing the hat then it turns to shanks and then turns to shanks putting it on Luffy's head. You just never payed enough attention to notice the young black haired character wearing the hat first is a young Gol D. Roger
Law's power is basically "In this room I am God"
At that time, I thought that 'doflamingo's smile' is such a punch line dialog from character because he always smile
You have to think about the fact that other pirates such as kid may have been out at sea for years to rack up that bounty. Luffys bounty itself isnt CRAZY high, the impressive part is the speed at which it goes up thanks to his feats.
Also very impressive how fast/accurate you analyzed laws powers shown.
No way you can even begin to comprehend the full extent of Law’s power from this episode. I remember watching it for the first time and being absolutely mind blown by it. It gets crazy; easily the most unique and creative devil fruit in the show imo. (Of ones that matter)
I just love this man's reaction. You're one of my most favorite OP reactors apart from Hibou and Khan hahah love you, Jack! 💜💜
He is the only reactor who figured out law powers
Law is just so cool
"The death surgeon" is the coldest nickname ever
They mention smile that early 😮 i guess thats why is good to watch old OP episode for the foreshadowings
I just randomly remembered the time where reactions where literally just a full episode of something with a small little floating overlay of the reactor in a corner😂
Love how this episode foreshadows what happens in Punk Hazard via Doflamingo, but in a way that NO ONE without context would be able to realize.
while bounty can be rough indication of power, in reality its just how much government is willing to pay for their head. For example Robin getting 79m bounty as kid just of the knowledge she possessed. It doesn't mean she as small king was stronger than Arlong etc it just means government wanted her dead.
Same here Kidd's bounty is mainly higher because he is aggressive and harms civilians, he might also be stronger than Luffy but the bounty is higher not because of that.
Basically law is a God within his room, he can control everything within it except people with insane haki, but basically he can teleport, take people's organs, swap things around, even swap bodies around people.
He can take out their heart, he can create a gamma knife inside his room, he can do so much within his room
Me rewatching and noticing more details that were already foreshadowed... something as minute as hatchi being already a nice dude even during arlong park when he first saw luffy just walking past them. Lol damn.
You've probably been told this before but bounties don't always reflect a characters overall power, but rather the threat potencial the goverment sees them as.
A character could have a relatively high bounty but other people with lower bounties could easily body them.
Remember how Robin had a 80 mil bounty as a 8 year old? That didn't reflect how strong she was, but her dangerous she was because she could read the Poneglyphs.
There are a ton of characters who's bounty don't really reflect their actual strengh.
You could for instance have the head of mercenary group that is kinda weak, but has under him a lot of strong underlings, so because his organisation is such a dangerous force, they give him the leader a bounty that reflects that danger threat, even though they are weak by themselves.
Yeah I was gonna say the same thing
Yeap perfect analogy
When he says luffy's Devil fruit is straight forward 💀 19:41
Jack, you have met the third Admiral too!! You just don't know it yet.
I just realized that Apoo is a member of the Long-Arm Tribe, the same one that took Brook as a hostage!
The Flying Fish Riders referring to Franky as the Panties Guy cracked me up.
When I learned about Haki in this episode, I actually did research to understand it beter and boy was I shocked with all the possible applications.
To basically sum up Law's DF: Think of the "Room" as a operating room in a hospital. It takes the idea that a surgeon is in total control of his operating room and cranks it to the extreme. There's a reason he's called the "Surgeon of Death".
Just for info, Aokiji in japanese mean Blue Pheasant , Kizaru is Yellow Monkey, Akainu is Red Dog
You've already met Akainu in Robin's flashback. He blew up the ship with refugees
Probably the best first analysis of Law's power. Its almost impossible to guess what it is.
When I watched one piece for the first time back in 2016, the most recent episode was around 700 - 750 .. so at the point where you are now, I was already over the half of this series
What?!?! I just realized Oda the master of foreshadowing 13:02
Dofy: "Its all about the smiles"
Law saying “what kind of weird power is that” while tossing around the living head of a marine is wild
I love how he broke up laws power never seen a RUclipsr understand it like that so fast
His abilities are really powerful and almost makes him a god in his “surgical room”. However it wears him out really fast so he can’t do it for long
Franky has "Strong *Right* " and "Weapons *Left* ". Actually took me a while to get behind that naming scheme despite it being so obvious. But I like it a lot. 😊
"It is electricity! He's got the force!" My boy ever heard of magnetism?
Holy shit “it’s all about smiles” that’s crazy asf
Remember Law nickname is surgeon of death it reflects his power
Law's bounty being criminally low is like a running gag in the series. No spoilers but youre gonna see him do some absolutely wild shit and think "Why is his bounty not higher."
When Law unsheaths his sword you know he's taking it seriously. Right now he's just playing.
def watch the movie ‘strong world’ at some point either after this arc or during. It’s an extremely good watch
They aren't fighting side-by-side. They're just incidental to one another
Oh wow, didn’t realize they had Doflamingo reference Smiles this far back. That’s such a long foreshadow
Nice decision on laws per. A lot of other channel reactions are so baffled by it but you are pretty close to it.
This punch is the most satisfying punch in anime for me. Hachi apologizing after getting shot always makes me tear up
5:30 -ya is an honorific that means "the person that has whatever I said before" or "the person that does whatever I said before". So, a baker could be "bread-ya" (or actually "pan-ya"), or someone who always wears a blue ribbon could be "aoinju-ya" same way Luffy is "Mugiwara-ya"
"It's all about smiles"
Jack, just a little heads up. The crunchyroll episodes of One Piece have missing intros for some reason and that's why the intro is the same for so long. Idk why they decided to do that but I'd recommend watching this show on another site for the time being so you can see those intro's if you're interested or to just watch them because some of them are bangers. Like the one that's supposed to be playing for this arc Sabaody Archipelago is not here as well as some of the next one's up until around the 500's. It's a shame but I didn't know about it until it was too late and I was kinda sad and felt robbed. If you're interested in watching them I'd say go for it some of them are really good. I could give you the episodes where the intro's are supposed to start here in the comments so you could at least watch them once and don't watch them too early.
The honorific "-ya" that Law uses for everyone can be roughly translated as "mister", although it's not a polite title. It's most commonly used when talking to people of a certain profession who are doing their job
I am absolutely here for these reactions. I love this arc so much. It's bonkers.
Oda is off for a month for eye surgery, so Toei is also taking a bit of a break. Lots of recap episodes are in our future, meaning you're going to be that much closer, and there'll be that many more episodes that you can skip as you make it to the current airing episodes.
It’s stated somewhere that Kid would roll through towns and just destroy them, even if there are no marines or other threats there. Because he would do so much damage, he got a higher bounty than Luffy.
Dauntless means fearless ^.^ it fits Fearless men is what he was saying :)
First time I saw Kids repel-power it reminded me so hard of Pains allmighty push
"Is Whitebeard ready?"
Ok... remember when Whitebeard, from a chilling position, delivered a hit that split the sky? Now imagine him when he's full on ready to scrap
"-ya" I believe is a suffix, akin to our "-er". I could be wrong, but I know the Japanese word for "baker" is "pan-ya", "pan" meaning "bread". If the logic follows, then Law just called Luffy "Straw Hatter" lol
Edit: I did a quick Google search. Apparently "-ya" denotes someone's profession. So in my example, "pan-ya" is someone who professionally bakes for a living. So Law is acknowledging Luffy as a pro at the pirate game.
Law called him straw hat ya not kid
@@Allgamesfan99 I Stand corrected. Kid was on screen so I just assumed
Captain kidd was an actual pirate so it's dope they gave him that name.