It’s okay guys, stay One Piece Live Action Only. We want your blind reaction for the upcoming seasons. I know some fans will try and pressure you to react to the anime But since the live action is so good on its own, being OPLA only would be your guys Strength when it comes to VIEWS.
What I like about this ep is: they show subtle clue of Zoro tendencies to get lost 1. His confused face when he find the wardrobe room, probably he got lost before he finally find that room 2. "This house is like a maze" probably he just circled around to find the kitchen 3. When he met luffy in yard and said "I thought I'm going back to the house" 😂
I think we can all admit that the live action Kuro was waaaaay more obvious but they did a good job, In the anime I really thought he was just an asshole at first
In the manga the Grandpa reveal happened quite a bit later on in the story, and everyone had pretty much the same reaction you had to it. Garp's full name is Monkey D. Garp, and if you think about it some it makes sense since Garp keeps ordering them to capture Luffy alive, not kill him like they would most other pirates.
@@lawrenceedo8661 First I'm pretty sure they've already watched Episode 5 since they post to Patreon first, so they know he's actually his grandfather, and second his full name is only a spoiler if you don't know he's Luffy's grandfather
@@lawrenceedo8661 In fact, the TV series already have a significant number of spoiler-filled moments. If you find yourself not enjoying this, you should immediately stop watching it and switch to watching anime instead.
@@bobb6504 From what I have heard others theorize, they wanted this One Piece to focus stronger on the Coby/Luffy relations. I don't want to put spoilers in this reactors' comments but I did not mind this change as it gave some insight into the Coby's path in the Marines vs Luffy''s path as a pirate. Also, it gave a chance for Garp to come to terms with Luffy's desire, and actually this set up the story for how Garp behaves in the future IMO.
@@bobb6504 if i had to guess, would be to give koby more screen time, also to give that feeling of the main character being pursued, that feeling of a cop pursuing the bandit is always good for the show, it adds to the drama and lastly the twist of garp being luffy grandpa.
If you remember when Koby told Garp Luffy's name, he actually had a very noticeable reaction to it compare to when he heard about a pirate in a straw hat
In the original, they tell us that Kuina dies from falling down the stairs. I’ve always thought that, for Zoro, having someone that he really looked up to die from such a simple accident impacted his character and the kind of person he grows up to become.
Honestly, one of the best deaths in OP because it’s so mundane. Not everything in the universe is high stakes drama and people do get taken out by simple things. I always thought it directly impacted Zoro in his commitment to “dream or death” because death will happen regardless. And his take on God being “if he’s real I’m about to fight him” feels related as well.
En Japón la expresión "se cayó por las escaleras" se utiliza también para decir que alguien se ha suicidado. Por eso hay una teoría que dice que Kuina se suicidó. Pensad que en el manga y el anime el padre de Kuina era muy duro con ella y le decía que nunca podría heredar el Dojo ni ser la mejor espadachina del mundo porque era niña. Era un hombre muy machista en ese sentido.
In the manga/anime it is said that Kuina died bc she fell from the stairs, which produced tons of theories since it's weird for someone in this world (where we can see regular humans use to have more resistance and strenght than us) and especially for Kuina being as strong as she is, to just die from that. Some believe something else happen, some others that she's somehow still alive and there's also a theory that says that she could have killed herself since it used to be a regular lie in Japan that when someone commits suicide and the family doesn't want to share it or wants to cover it, they say that person died as an accident bc of falling from the stairs (something like that typical lie when you get punched and just say you got hurt by bump into the door). And fun fact, the teacher is actually Kuina's dad, that info was skipped in this adaptation during the flashback.
just gonna point out that they state that she died falling down the stairs because she was holding her sword which made the villagers question why she would need to clean it. they never say outright but I always assumed she was doing so because of her fight with zoro.
@@Took_D_photoWhat purpose is there by leaving that out storywise? To me it’s just something they left out, I doubt they’re gonna go back and flesh it out, and it’s such a minor plot point I don’t think it matters if someone tells them about it, because they already saw the flashback and it’s not like the anime expands on it anymore, so it’s not much of a spoiler. I personally think they left it out solely because of the dark comedy that could be found in a character suddenly dying from falling down the stairs.
15:38 Being rubber only made Luffy impervious to blunt damage, but sharp stuff can still cut him and harm him Edit: Your question about being cut but not shot, is because of the bullets are round shots, spherical balls of metal and these blunt projectiles Luffy can bounce them back
Love hearing your perspectives, being that you're new to it. I got my almost 80 year old dad to watch the 1st episode with me and it he laughed at all the jokes and was smiling almost the whole time. Afterward he said "I like that Luffy kid"
10:11 the teacher is actually kuina's dad, and in the anime/manga he says she "fell down the stairs" and that led to her death, which is kind of the world of one piece when you compare what some humans without devil fruits survive. The reveal of garp being Luffys grandpa is actually a big change in the live action from the anime/manga, Garp is introduced in episode 68/69(when we first see Koby and Helmeppo in the Marines compared to LA episode 2) and after that he doesn't show up much until its finally revealed that he's luffys grandpa in the mid 300's episodes, so its a very big change to how things play out at least in this first East Blue saga/arc
Garp is REALLY A BIG DEAL in Marine. He probably just sailing too often so he couldn’t stay beside Luffy for long. It didn’t show much in live adaptation, but the villager actually helped taking care of Luffy when he was little. In episode 2 you also see the bar owner prepared food for Luffy. (Not gonna spoiled too much about how Luffy grow up, so I only write something simple above)
10:11 In the manga, Kuina died by falling down a set of stairs. In the later chapters, we see characters barely getting injured by falling from the sky. Thus, these stairs were recognized as one of the most powerful forces in the One Piece world. Fans call them Down D. Stairs.
When Zoro climbs out of the well, behind him to the right you’ll see a panda head. That’s because a random panda man has cameo’d in every manga arc to this day
In the original Merry survives the wounds. He also is the one who designed the ship for Kaya. Its why it has the sheep appearance and is named the Going Merry. He becomes Kaya's caretaker when the starhats set off.
@@colby_247 I think it's good to see some death, this is a real world, a mortal wound doesn't heal like in manga, so Pell should be prepared for what's coming in the next season ahaha
@@garenthal9638 That is an amusing theory, but I think it's more likely they wanted to make the world more high-stakes and cut down on fakeout deaths. Going forward I would expect that anyone who appeared to die and then turned out actually not to (and didn't go on to be plot-relevant later) in the anime/manga will be dead for real in the live action. *spoilers* Like Pell and Bon Clay for example, though I'm holding out hope the latter will end up mattering by the end of the final saga. Otherwise cheapening the beauty of his sacrifice just for the sake of a cover story twist is a rare Oda L.
This show is basically an alternate retelling of One Piece, but it’s done in a very solid way imo. Much of the Kuro/Syrup Village arc was changed but I liked some of them and it made the entire episode unpredictable for me.
syrup village was very weak in the manga, i would say this retelling is better but can't a lot better because of the source material + Usopp didn't intervene enough
@@Alex254561 yh the ussop thing felt kinda weird, in the anime+manga you see Luffy wants ussop cus of his dedication to protect those he loves(protecting kaya from kuro), in the live action it just feels a little weird that he shoots 1 pellet at kuro, gets knocked out, and fluffy wants him to join because he saw him shooting peas into a pot
@@Alex254561Yeah, my only big criticism with the Syrup Village arc in the OPLA is that Usopp had a lesser role. I mean he did have his development, but I felt like he didn’t have his badass moment (the Chew fight in Arlong Park made up for it though).
@@Alex254561Nah Syrup village is the weakest episodes of this series. I wasn't sold on Klahadore, less Usopp impact even tho it was the arc centered around him, Zoro getting clapped by a glass of wine lol
Honestly Live action Syrup Village arc > Anime/Manga Syrup Village arc. I think it was really clever to have most of it take place in Kaya's Mansion, which is a much more interesting setting than the slope a lot of the action took place on in the manga and anime.
Koby’s really one the best!! i dont think being a marine changes anything, standing up against your friend is like the toughest thing to do, you can see how he grew stronger, no reason to disrespect him, really hated that😢
Unfortunately, they have a tendency to disrespect anyone for simply being on the opposite side(s). Circumstances, reasonings, and/or choices don't really matter that much when they judge (or at least, not equally so for all characters) ^Whether it's a joke or not, it does hint that their minds work primarily in black-and-white... or so I've personally gathered, at any rate.
Nah fr... I guess the manga and anime takes more time to really base that relationship with Luffy. But imo the live action also did really well with showing the conflict of what "justice" is for Koby. And even from the start, both have established that in the future, they'll become "enemies" so Koby, standing up for what he believes he gotta do, makes sense, while Luffy also needs to do what he's gotta do. Every time they say Koby sucks, my heart breaks a little lmaooo
The suddenness and arbitrary nature of Kuina's death is the point. From this moment on, Zoro ceases to fear death because he has already seen the strongest person he knows wiped out in the blink of an eye, for no reason. It's a good idea to pay attention to Zoro's relationship with death every time the topic comes up. You guys are lotsa fun, enjoying your vids!
Enjoying your reactions so far! :D A couple of things to fill in some info, from the manga: 1) Kuro eventually became tired of always looking over his shoulder, constantly worrying who might come for his head, so he planned his death (by Axe-Hand Morgan) so he can basically retire and not have to worry about Bounty Hunters, Marines or other pirates. You can get a taste of that when he is taunting Luffy during their fight, telling him how he constantly has to look over his shoulder, being a pirate. 2) Luffy's grandpa, Garp is basically introduced waaaay further ahead in the story. They just took some liberties and introduced him earlier to kind of give him some more presence. This 1st Season, they have incorporated, roughly, the first 100 chapters of the manga, covering mostly the East Blue Saga. Season 2 will cover one small but very significant part of the East Blue Saga and then proceed to flesh out the next big Saga in the story. I am just leaving things a bit ambiguous so as to not spoil anything for you guys. :D Welcome onboard guys! We are all nakamas!
I like how they say if it were any other show they would be suspicious of Kuina's offscreen death. When really this is the EXACT show you should be suspicious of everything. And yet somehow everyone gets suspicious about Kuina's accident when it's the only thing in the series that is just straightforward because it's showing that people can die at any time for meaningless reasons as a character development point.
A little thing that you guys might want to know, is that the kiss between Ussop and Kaya never happened, in both the Manga and the Anime. They were always portrayed as really good close friends, simply with Ussop always wanting to make her happy. Or at most, a sliver of a hint that Kaya herself may have thought of Ussop as something more than a friend. So I don't know if this applied to everyone else, but that kiss was a HUGE surprise for me. Couples and 'Ships' is not something we should usually obsess over in this series. But The Live Action now has actual evidence proving that Ussop and Kaya were meant to be a 'Canon' Couple more than any other.
This is one of the positives of the medium I think. Oda in the series has explicitly said he's staying away from romance (bc of a sexist reason, this is a "boys manga"). Oda also doesn't kill (bc this is for kids in the end and he wants the crew to be happy in the final party). But because this is Netflix, we can go there, with both the kiss and Merry's death. Heck, we may even get Zolu (kinda hinted a lot) or Navi or Zosan (lots of smiles there Sanji) hehehe
One of my favorite things about Kuro is that the reason he raises his glasses in such a weird way is because he's used to having the claws on his gloves. When he's using the claws he has to avoid cutting his face. It's just one detail that Oda gave him that I found neat.
@@LarryBonson You sound like a hardcore anime fanboy who can't accept that in an adaptation from a different media, you can't adapt everything 1:1. The pirates invading the town is so 08/15 but Kuro here is supposed to be a genius tactician. Killing Kaya secretly and taking over her family business legally and either live the rest of his life in wealth or build a new fleet with it (since it's a ship-building business) makes way more sense, then having a bunch of pirates in his bakhand and tell them to attack at the right moment.
14:52, Captain Morgan got his rank as part of Kuro's plan. Kuro's main goal was to retired from piracy peacefuly and rich. Faking his death help Morgan got his position.
After metal swords clash, they get a bit nicked Kuina was said to have been looking for a whetstone to sharpen the family blade after her duel with Zoro when she fell and hit her head I like to imagine that Zoro asking her to use metal swords made him blame himself for it, for extra angst
Luffy has resistance against blunt damage so that’s why a bullet would still bounce off of him. But one of his weakness besides the sea is being cut. You can cut rubber and the reason why Kuro was able to hurt him.
I know 1000+ episodes can feel like a burden. But I can assure you that they are not at all. Once you get inside the story becomes addictive. I have been a reader of the manga for 10 years and now we are entering the final arc. Just thinking about it makes me want to cry because I wish it would never end.
@@electroninja7419 Obviously the manga is another level compared to the anime. For their job, however, if they want to attract new followers in the Onepiece fandom they should react to the anime.
Thank you for these! It's such a treat to see the reactions of people who have zero knowledge of one piece. It's a testament to the quality of this live action version. We get to experience the world again for the first time vicariously through you guys!
This saga is difficult to get through, so watching it this way is a lot faster and better. The East blue saga is like a prologue, so when you start with the anime it's where the real adventure actually begins.
This is not a spoiler, just to clear some things up. Kuina literally died in a freak accident falling from the stairs or something like that... it kinda goes to show that even when Zoro and her had this plan and dream and they thought they knew where their lives were headed, and thought they were invincible (especially as young bright eyes kids), life was one step ahead of them.
Like Rubber, dull blows bounced off it. But sharp objects can piece through rubber. So sharp objects can hurt Luffy. In a way, Buggy and Luffy are same same but different. Sharp weapons that slice, cut and dice do not affect Buggy since he ate the Chop-Chop fruit. But blunt blows can damage Buggy.
As a long time fan of the anime, I actually like how Kuina died, and I'm glad they kept that. If there had been, for example, an attack and she had died defending here village or something heroic like that, it would have been one thing. But the fact that, after she and Zoro made that vow to each other, she just dies so unceremoniously and pointlessly (in the anime she slipped on some stairs in the rain, if I remember correctly, it was also of screen) and without a chance to even fight for their mutual goal is, I think, a major part of Zoros motivation.
Its impossible to watch the live action and not feel genuine joy, the characters have so much heart in the anime and im so glad it translates to live action
Definitely this is why I don't want them to watch the anime yet... at least not past East Blue. They can look up stuff obviously if they want like video comparison, Opening, Ending or wiki page to have an idea of the craziness to come. But That would be so much more fun if they go blind for the upcoming seasons. It will take time and year for the Live Action to finish but One Piece is about the journey not catching up to 1000 episodes! That is the Purpose of the Live Action in the first place. I loved House of Dragon s1, never read the books so I want to finish my experience with that story not knowing what would happen next and only going back to the books, reading it after the HBO 3 seasons are done not until then. Patience is virtue! Blind reaction to OPLA is Gold. >>> Of course when the series finishes or gets cancelled. Now then looking at 2036 and beyond I would pressure them to react to the anime or the rest of it lol We will have more pain and get older but that is not something to fear. This beautiful couple should react to others things then just One Piece in the years to come. We one piece fans already won by having the general public being interested in the IP.
In the anime at least, Kuina wanted a fresh whetstone to sharpen her sword, and so climbed the smooth stone stairs to the dojo's storehouse... in the rain. (Note that they're both quite a bit younger when it happens in the anime; I kinda understand leaving the details out in the live action because it would make her look a lot dumber doing that as a mid-teen than as an under-ten.) The fact that a stronger fighter he looked up to died so senselessly shaped Zoro's entire outlook on life, making him willing to gamble his life in situations most people wouldn't because he realizes it's *always* at risk no matter what you do.
It's unfortunate that they cut Jango from the black cat pirate group. He was sorta the comedic relief of their crew in the anima and the one I most remember next to Captain Kuro.
It was just my personal hunch/theory, but I think Kuina (at least in the original) was suffering from depression. A depression caused by the drowning sensation of the futility of her own dreams. Her death - falling from the stairs (what was said to be the caused in the manga/anime) - was through suicide. Suicide is a touchy topic in Japan, and it was just implied. There are lot of theories of the "True" cause of her death or that she was actually alive somewhere, but nothing really came about, so I guess it really was suicide.
Am I the only one who never thought of Koby as a traitor? I could never hate him, Or maybe it’s cuz they watched the live action first? cuz anime koby is such a dear, he’s loyal to luffy even though his dream is to become a marine, live action koby is loyal too but I think anime showed his loyalty and their friendship better especially the part where the marines saluted to luffy and they said that koby got a great “friend” which showed me how even the marines saw koby and luffy’s deep friendship 💜
Actual Biological Grandpa. And Coby is not a traitor, Luffy and Coby always knew that their paths would cause them to be enemies so no one betrayed anyone.
In the anime the grandpa isn’t revealed for a while. I’m glad the live action changed some things it fixed the pacing issue the anime had and n the beginning
im sure dozens of others have already explained it it - but kuina died from a fall down the stairs. originally their duel was a night and when she got home she was sneaking around her house in the dark to get her whetstone since they'd used real swords. she fell and no one found her until the next morning. she represents all the people who are there one day and then just gone the next with no rhythm or reason. that sometimes - people just die. fun (heartbreaking) fact - she's named after the Yanbaru kuina bird - an essentially flightless bird. her fate was always going to hurt
Loved your reaction. I really recommend you to check out episode 19 of One Piece anime which is Zoro's backstory episode. To be honest, Zoro's backstory was great in this episode but it's actually alot more touching in the Anime which spans through the whole episode.
I was NOT expecting the grandpa reveal to be this early. I didn't remember it from the series, but was looking up Luffy's family line (Spoiling myself) and came across that his grandpa, Monkey D. Garp, or Garp the Fist, was a vice admiral of the Marines. Didn't think I'd see it in live-action the next fucking day. Captain Kuro is one of the most memorable bits of the 4kids version to me, though the fight in live-action was substantially reduced. From what I recall, it was supposed to be just Kuro (Klahadore) serving Kaya, and on a pre-arranged date (Her birthday) his crew were supposed to turn up to collect him and her fortune. Along with those two main cat pirates, there was some sort of hypnosis guy that could boost your stats, basically, making the pirates into hulking monsters. But at some point they all piss Kuro off somehow, and he kills them all for being stupid. I also remember him having really stupid striped shoes, which really looked like thick socks, that aided in his sneaking around.
To answer the bullet question: the bullets in this series are musket balls, not pointed. As long as it doesn't pierce him, Luffy bounces back. And that's the flimsy, never actually spelled out logic the fans have come to over the years :D
We had to wait so long for this grandpa reveal in the anime lol. But man there is so many twist and turns in this story. I can't wait for you guys to watch the anime. And I hope we get a season 2. 🙏🏽
There is a lot of nuance you’d get from the anime that isn’t in here. Some really great moments had to get taken out for time sake. And if you don’t already know, there is a character called Pandaman that is essentially “Where’s Waldo” in the background of random frames in the anime that are really fun to look for (not sure why they didn’t do that with this, but I think there was a Pandaman Easter egg in the last episode). There are a lot of little things like that making the the series making it an “experience.” The creator, Oda, really cares about giving the fans the best experience possible. So much so that in the manga he will actually redraw flashback scenes because he doesn’t want to cheat the fans out of the experience.
In the manga the Sensei, who is Kuina's father, says that she "fell down the stairs", which apparently in Japanese culture is or was an excuse people made when someone committed suicide. So people speculate that after they made the vow that Kuina killed herself knowing she could never fulfill the promise and leave it all up to Zoro so he had no choice but to reach the top to honour their vow.
Pretty sure that was debunked. The whole point of Kuina's death was to show that death a mundane thing which can come at any point. Which is part of why Zoro doesn't fear it. Its also meant to give Zoro a bit of a guilty consciousness as the reason she went down the stairs was to get a whetstone. To sharpen her blade for their next match.
Yo también tenía entendido que fue un suicidio. Pensad también en la forma en que el padre de Kuina le hablaba y la trataba. Aquí no se ve pero en el anime si. Fue muy duro para ella que ni su padre creyera en ella como espadachina. Quería que lo dejara.
as they were sailing away from Syrup Village for the first time on Merry, the original theme song instrumental plays, just letting you guys know. Keep enjoying the show, its so great.
Non-spoiler information about Garp from the anime: 1. Garp is as loving, carefree, devil-may-care and crazily optimistic and amusing as Luffy. 2. Whenever Luffy destroys stuffs or creates chaos, the Marine higher-ups give Garp a call and scold him by saying "Your stupid grandson is giving us trouble again!!", and he just replies by saying "Hahahaha, THAT'S MY BOI". 3. Garp is NOT an obsessive person. He has never shown any obsessive behavior in the original material so far. 4. Garp is not an "evil parental figure", actually, the crew concluded that it was THANKS to Garps interventions that Luffy is as strong and powerful as he is now. The One Piece world is very dangerous and Garp made sure Luffy would survive. 5. Garps is a comedic idiot, and his actions are hilarious in that sense. Whenever Garp is ordered to capture Luffy, he ALWAYS says "Nah. You're my grandson, I won't capture you". Then he has to get a scolding call from the Fleet Admiral for refusing to follow orders, and then Garp tells Luffy: "Eyy, Luffy!!! I told the Marines I won't hunt you down, but they told me that I can't do that. So...I'm sorry, but I think I'll have to destroy your ship with your crewmates now... I trust you'll survive this. Best of Luck...Okey....I think I should start attacking you now...Ok...I'll attack you now. Here goes a cannonball!!"
I also noticed that Captain Kuro has a Robbie Rotten look to him. Oddly enough, Lazy Town did have the villain disguised as a pirate & singing a song about them with the kids. Glad you two are enjoying the series so far.
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It’s okay guys, stay One Piece Live Action Only.
We want your blind reaction for the upcoming seasons.
I know some fans will try and pressure you to react to the anime
But since the live action is so good on its own, being OPLA only would be your guys Strength when it comes to VIEWS.
Actually in manga kuina died by Falling from stares
Bro so interested in one piece la that they forgot about jjk
@@SJ-qr4eb all because of down-D-staires
What I like about this ep is: they show subtle clue of Zoro tendencies to get lost
1. His confused face when he find the wardrobe room, probably he got lost before he finally find that room
2. "This house is like a maze" probably he just circled around to find the kitchen
3. When he met luffy in yard and said "I thought I'm going back to the house"
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You'll notice he said "this house is like a maze" when they're in a very large and straighforward hallway.
You forgot the funniest one: Zoro puts his hand on the opposite side of his heart when making the promise with Kuina.
@@fgjahthat's absolutely hysterical I'm crying😂😂😂
@@fgjahomg I didn’t notice that lmao with Zoro😂
Especially since you can SEE THE HOUSE from the well!
It's always great to see people's reactions to garp being Luffy's grandfather
Right? It feels good for some reason
Ikr! Is so much fun!
In the Manga and Anime this reavel Happens about 300 chapters/ episodes in and comes althoug AS a hughe shock
💯💯💯
the fact that we waited +300 ep to know that and they get it in ep 4
Kuro is just like " GOD WHY WERE YOU COMPLAINING SO MUCH WHILE I WAS POISONING YOU " what a clown lmao
I love how evil he is lmao
Buggy better watch out, Kuro is slowly taking his clown title lol
"Who did she think I am!? A butler!!? ...oh wait."
I think we can all admit that the live action Kuro was waaaaay more obvious but they did a good job, In the anime I really thought he was just an asshole at first
@@Kevin-qp6owmy frnd thought he knew martial arts
In the manga the Grandpa reveal happened quite a bit later on in the story, and everyone had pretty much the same reaction you had to it. Garp's full name is Monkey D. Garp, and if you think about it some it makes sense since Garp keeps ordering them to capture Luffy alive, not kill him like they would most other pirates.
Why are u spoiling tho? Let the show reveal his full name! They're still speculating if it's Luffys biological grandpa or not..
@@lawrenceedo8661 First I'm pretty sure they've already watched Episode 5 since they post to Patreon first, so they know he's actually his grandfather, and second his full name is only a spoiler if you don't know he's Luffy's grandfather
@@caliithildae8500 exactly lmao. youtube comments are full of idiots
@@lawrenceedo8661 In fact, the TV series already have a significant number of spoiler-filled moments. If you find yourself not enjoying this, you should immediately stop watching it and switch to watching anime instead.
Glad y'all are enjoying this even though Down D. Stairs didn't make the cut :(
Fr
I'd be totally fine if they take D. stairs out and make up some other accidents instead
Didn't want to show a kid die
@@killler240 manga and anime didnt show it either, it was just mentioned
@Revrse1 yes, both also didn't show Zoro cutting people in half as well 😉
Loving the Luffy, Gramps family reunion. The fist of love.
But why was it rushed? It wasn’t supposed to be revealed until after Enies lobby arc 😢
@@bobb6504they brought in garp early anyway they probably thought they might as well drop the reveal now.
@@bobb6504 From what I have heard others theorize, they wanted this One Piece to focus stronger on the Coby/Luffy relations. I don't want to put spoilers in this reactors' comments but I did not mind this change as it gave some insight into the Coby's path in the Marines vs Luffy''s path as a pirate. Also, it gave a chance for Garp to come to terms with Luffy's desire, and actually this set up the story for how Garp behaves in the future IMO.
@@bobb6504 if i had to guess, would be to give koby more screen time, also to give that feeling of the main character being pursued, that feeling of a cop pursuing the bandit is always good for the show, it adds to the drama and lastly the twist of garp being luffy grandpa.
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the reaction to luffy being hunted down by his grandpa 😂 also kuro's actor did a 10/10 job imo, really did justice to the character
If you remember when Koby told Garp Luffy's name, he actually had a very noticeable reaction to it compare to when he heard about a pirate in a straw hat
In the original, they tell us that Kuina dies from falling down the stairs. I’ve always thought that, for Zoro, having someone that he really looked up to die from such a simple accident impacted his character and the kind of person he grows up to become.
Honestly, one of the best deaths in OP because it’s so mundane. Not everything in the universe is high stakes drama and people do get taken out by simple things.
I always thought it directly impacted Zoro in his commitment to “dream or death” because death will happen regardless. And his take on God being “if he’s real I’m about to fight him” feels related as well.
En Japón la expresión "se cayó por las escaleras" se utiliza también para decir que alguien se ha suicidado. Por eso hay una teoría que dice que Kuina se suicidó.
Pensad que en el manga y el anime el padre de Kuina era muy duro con ella y le decía que nunca podría heredar el Dojo ni ser la mejor espadachina del mundo porque era niña. Era un hombre muy machista en ese sentido.
Ota animated it with tashigi falling down the stairs her sword goes flying and lands point down right next to her head. i nearly died 😅🤣
@@MournfuIs Actually this is a myth, nowhere in Japanese language or culture does suicide get referred to as falling down the stairs
In the manga/anime it is said that Kuina died bc she fell from the stairs, which produced tons of theories since it's weird for someone in this world (where we can see regular humans use to have more resistance and strenght than us) and especially for Kuina being as strong as she is, to just die from that. Some believe something else happen, some others that she's somehow still alive and there's also a theory that says that she could have killed herself since it used to be a regular lie in Japan that when someone commits suicide and the family doesn't want to share it or wants to cover it, they say that person died as an accident bc of falling from the stairs (something like that typical lie when you get punched and just say you got hurt by bump into the door).
And fun fact, the teacher is actually Kuina's dad, that info was skipped in this adaptation during the flashback.
just gonna point out that they state that she died falling down the stairs because she was holding her sword which made the villagers question why she would need to clean it. they never say outright but I always assumed she was doing so because of her fight with zoro.
I remember reading that she had her katana in hands while "on the stairs"
Let them watch the anime for further info so the LIVE action can fulfill its purpose
Zoro's sensei just wanted Zoro to focus on training instead of hitting on his daughter so he made up a lie
@@Took_D_photoWhat purpose is there by leaving that out storywise? To me it’s just something they left out, I doubt they’re gonna go back and flesh it out, and it’s such a minor plot point I don’t think it matters if someone tells them about it, because they already saw the flashback and it’s not like the anime expands on it anymore, so it’s not much of a spoiler. I personally think they left it out solely because of the dark comedy that could be found in a character suddenly dying from falling down the stairs.
why is he so hard on Koby lmaoo, he's such a cinnamon roll.
15:38 Being rubber only made Luffy impervious to blunt damage, but sharp stuff can still cut him and harm him
Edit: Your question about being cut but not shot, is because of the bullets are round shots, spherical balls of metal and these blunt projectiles Luffy can bounce them back
No kuro knows how to use haki.
@@KaviBarath-vc1fpLol, no he does not. Luffy can be cut.
@@TT-fv4gg really? Sharp objects can?
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@@KaviBarath-vc1fp Have you seen One Piece?
Love hearing your perspectives, being that you're new to it. I got my almost 80 year old dad to watch the 1st episode with me and it he laughed at all the jokes and was smiling almost the whole time. Afterward he said "I like that Luffy kid"
It's so awesome that you got to share One Piece with your father.
That is hella cute
Nice, my father has similar reactions too
10:11 the teacher is actually kuina's dad, and in the anime/manga he says she "fell down the stairs" and that led to her death, which is kind of the world of one piece when you compare what some humans without devil fruits survive.
The reveal of garp being Luffys grandpa is actually a big change in the live action from the anime/manga, Garp is introduced in episode 68/69(when we first see Koby and Helmeppo in the Marines compared to LA episode 2) and after that he doesn't show up much until its finally revealed that he's luffys grandpa in the mid 300's episodes, so its a very big change to how things play out at least in this first East Blue saga/arc
Fell down while carrying a sword, though I might be disremembering.
Man, i'm actually really excited for their reaction on the next 2 episodes, much love!!!
Garp is REALLY A BIG DEAL in Marine. He probably just sailing too often so he couldn’t stay beside Luffy for long.
It didn’t show much in live adaptation, but the villager actually helped taking care of Luffy when he was little. In episode 2 you also see the bar owner prepared food for Luffy.
(Not gonna spoiled too much about how Luffy grow up, so I only write something simple above)
10:11 In the manga, Kuina died by falling down a set of stairs. In the later chapters, we see characters barely getting injured by falling from the sky. Thus, these stairs were recognized as one of the most powerful forces in the One Piece world. Fans call them Down D. Stairs.
Still think it’s going to go the easy route that it’s tashigi or her twin
When Zoro climbs out of the well, behind him to the right you’ll see a panda head. That’s because a random panda man has cameo’d in every manga arc to this day
In the original Merry survives the wounds. He also is the one who designed the ship for Kaya. Its why it has the sheep appearance and is named the Going Merry. He becomes Kaya's caretaker when the starhats set off.
Imo, they didn’t wanna show silly sheep man in daylight lol
so sad he die in this.
@@colby_247 I think it's good to see some death, this is a real world, a mortal wound doesn't heal like in manga, so Pell should be prepared for what's coming in the next season ahaha
@@garenthal9638 That is an amusing theory, but I think it's more likely they wanted to make the world more high-stakes and cut down on fakeout deaths. Going forward I would expect that anyone who appeared to die and then turned out actually not to (and didn't go on to be plot-relevant later) in the anime/manga will be dead for real in the live action.
*spoilers*
Like Pell and Bon Clay for example, though I'm holding out hope the latter will end up mattering by the end of the final saga. Otherwise cheapening the beauty of his sacrifice just for the sake of a cover story twist is a rare Oda L.
@@LPTheGasYeah, perhaps Oda himself wanted Merry to die in Live Action version
don't hate on Koby, he is just doing his job and doing his dream. Luffy is happy that Koby is doing his dream
This show is basically an alternate retelling of One Piece, but it’s done in a very solid way imo. Much of the Kuro/Syrup Village arc was changed but I liked some of them and it made the entire episode unpredictable for me.
syrup village was very weak in the manga, i would say this retelling is better but can't a lot better because of the source material
+ Usopp didn't intervene enough
@@Alex254561 yh the ussop thing felt kinda weird, in the anime+manga you see Luffy wants ussop cus of his dedication to protect those he loves(protecting kaya from kuro), in the live action it just feels a little weird that he shoots 1 pellet at kuro, gets knocked out, and fluffy wants him to join because he saw him shooting peas into a pot
@@Alex254561Yeah, my only big criticism with the Syrup Village arc in the OPLA is that Usopp had a lesser role. I mean he did have his development, but I felt like he didn’t have his badass moment (the Chew fight in Arlong Park made up for it though).
@@Alex254561Nah Syrup village is the weakest episodes of this series. I wasn't sold on Klahadore, less Usopp impact even tho it was the arc centered around him, Zoro getting clapped by a glass of wine lol
Honestly Live action Syrup Village arc > Anime/Manga Syrup Village arc. I think it was really clever to have most of it take place in Kaya's Mansion, which is a much more interesting setting than the slope a lot of the action took place on in the manga and anime.
Koby’s really one the best!! i dont think being a marine changes anything, standing up against your friend is like the toughest thing to do, you can see how he grew stronger, no reason to disrespect him, really hated that😢
Unfortunately, they have a tendency to disrespect anyone for simply being on the opposite side(s). Circumstances, reasonings, and/or choices don't really matter that much when they judge (or at least, not equally so for all characters)
^Whether it's a joke or not, it does hint that their minds work primarily in black-and-white... or so I've personally gathered, at any rate.
KOBY*
Nah fr... I guess the manga and anime takes more time to really base that relationship with Luffy. But imo the live action also did really well with showing the conflict of what "justice" is for Koby. And even from the start, both have established that in the future, they'll become "enemies" so Koby, standing up for what he believes he gotta do, makes sense, while Luffy also needs to do what he's gotta do.
Every time they say Koby sucks, my heart breaks a little lmaooo
@@el-dawn same thats exactly how i felt man😭
Its because they dont know the origin story of koby
The suddenness and arbitrary nature of Kuina's death is the point. From this moment on, Zoro ceases to fear death because he has already seen the strongest person he knows wiped out in the blink of an eye, for no reason. It's a good idea to pay attention to Zoro's relationship with death every time the topic comes up.
You guys are lotsa fun, enjoying your vids!
Enjoying your reactions so far! :D
A couple of things to fill in some info, from the manga:
1) Kuro eventually became tired of always looking over his shoulder, constantly worrying who might come for his head, so he planned his death (by Axe-Hand Morgan) so he can basically retire and not have to worry about Bounty Hunters, Marines or other pirates.
You can get a taste of that when he is taunting Luffy during their fight, telling him how he constantly has to look over his shoulder, being a pirate.
2) Luffy's grandpa, Garp is basically introduced waaaay further ahead in the story. They just took some liberties and introduced him earlier to kind of give him some more presence.
This 1st Season, they have incorporated, roughly, the first 100 chapters of the manga, covering mostly the East Blue Saga.
Season 2 will cover one small but very significant part of the East Blue Saga and then proceed to flesh out the next big Saga in the story.
I am just leaving things a bit ambiguous so as to not spoil anything for you guys. :D
Welcome onboard guys!
We are all nakamas!
The live-action One Piece show literally got the anime trending on Netflix, so it has brought a lot of people over to the anime.
You know you’re fan of One Piece if you excited to watch the backstory! 😆
Yup once you’re eager to learn more about someone that’s how you know they got you
I like how they say if it were any other show they would be suspicious of Kuina's offscreen death. When really this is the EXACT show you should be suspicious of everything. And yet somehow everyone gets suspicious about Kuina's accident when it's the only thing in the series that is just straightforward because it's showing that people can die at any time for meaningless reasons as a character development point.
Captain Kuro's portrayal is 💯
A little thing that you guys might want to know, is that the kiss between Ussop and Kaya never happened, in both the Manga and the Anime. They were always portrayed as really good close friends, simply with Ussop always wanting to make her happy. Or at most, a sliver of a hint that Kaya herself may have thought of Ussop as something more than a friend.
So I don't know if this applied to everyone else, but that kiss was a HUGE surprise for me. Couples and 'Ships' is not something we should usually obsess over in this series. But The Live Action now has actual evidence proving that Ussop and Kaya were meant to be a 'Canon' Couple more than any other.
oda is literally one of the show runners of this, so this show is canon
This is one of the positives of the medium I think. Oda in the series has explicitly said he's staying away from romance (bc of a sexist reason, this is a "boys manga"). Oda also doesn't kill (bc this is for kids in the end and he wants the crew to be happy in the final party).
But because this is Netflix, we can go there, with both the kiss and Merry's death.
Heck, we may even get Zolu (kinda hinted a lot) or Navi or Zosan (lots of smiles there Sanji) hehehe
One of my favorite things about Kuro is that the reason he raises his glasses in such a weird way is because he's used to having the claws on his gloves. When he's using the claws he has to avoid cutting his face. It's just one detail that Oda gave him that I found neat.
😅your reaction to Garp being Luffys granpa is class
10:53 That Bane reference when Zorro was climbing out of the well shows how passionate you are about your reactions 🔥
The haunted house setting they did with kuro is much better then the beach stuff in the anime
Sorry anime made more sense since Kuro had his pirates waiting on the beach to invade the towns people.
But Kuro was planning to retire in the Live Action no?
@@LarryBonson the freddy krueger horror house stuff is still better actually makes him intimidating
@@Rushking20 Kuro is not ment to be intimidating he is low rank pirate that anime showed this much better when Luffy humiliated him.
@@LarryBonson You sound like a hardcore anime fanboy who can't accept that in an adaptation from a different media, you can't adapt everything 1:1. The pirates invading the town is so 08/15 but Kuro here is supposed to be a genius tactician.
Killing Kaya secretly and taking over her family business legally and either live the rest of his life in wealth or build a new fleet with it (since it's a ship-building business) makes way more sense, then having a bunch of pirates in his bakhand and tell them to attack at the right moment.
19:08 the BGM that came on is the orchestra version of the first One Piece anime opening song "We Are!".
14:52, Captain Morgan got his rank as part of Kuro's plan. Kuro's main goal was to retired from piracy peacefuly and rich. Faking his death help Morgan got his position.
After metal swords clash, they get a bit nicked
Kuina was said to have been looking for a whetstone to sharpen the family blade after her duel with Zoro when she fell and hit her head
I like to imagine that Zoro asking her to use metal swords made him blame himself for it, for extra angst
Luffy has resistance against blunt damage so that’s why a bullet would still bounce off of him. But one of his weakness besides the sea is being cut. You can cut rubber and the reason why Kuro was able to hurt him.
I know 1000+ episodes can feel like a burden. But I can assure you that they are not at all. Once you get inside the story becomes addictive. I have been a reader of the manga for 10 years and now we are entering the final arc. Just thinking about it makes me want to cry because I wish it would never end.
The thousand episodes are mostly filler tho. Tell them to read it instead
@@electroninja7419 Obviously the manga is another level compared to the anime. For their job, however, if they want to attract new followers in the Onepiece fandom they should react to the anime.
Thank you for these! It's such a treat to see the reactions of people who have zero knowledge of one piece. It's a testament to the quality of this live action version. We get to experience the world again for the first time vicariously through you guys!
LMAOO the coby roasting was hilarious.
13:40 "You forced her" 🤣🤣🤣
You guys crack me up sometimes 😄
@14:45 "I'm rubber you're glue, bounces off me sticks to you"
It's so much fun to watch reviews of people who don't know the Anime! ❤🎉 So happy you like it!
Not standing for all this Koby hate. He's so devoted to being a good person.
This saga is difficult to get through, so watching it this way is a lot faster and better. The East blue saga is like a prologue, so when you start with the anime it's where the real adventure actually begins.
This is not a spoiler, just to clear some things up. Kuina literally died in a freak accident falling from the stairs or something like that... it kinda goes to show that even when Zoro and her had this plan and dream and they thought they knew where their lives were headed, and thought they were invincible (especially as young bright eyes kids), life was one step ahead of them.
Like Rubber, dull blows bounced off it.
But sharp objects can piece through rubber. So sharp objects can hurt Luffy.
In a way, Buggy and Luffy are same same but different.
Sharp weapons that slice, cut and dice do not affect Buggy since he ate the Chop-Chop fruit.
But blunt blows can damage Buggy.
As a long time fan of the anime, I actually like how Kuina died, and I'm glad they kept that.
If there had been, for example, an attack and she had died defending here village or something heroic like that, it would have been one thing.
But the fact that, after she and Zoro made that vow to each other, she just dies so unceremoniously and pointlessly (in the anime she slipped on some stairs in the rain, if I remember correctly, it was also of screen) and without a chance to even fight for their mutual goal is, I think, a major part of Zoros motivation.
The same reaction as everyone when they find out that Garp is Luffy’s grandpa, gold. 20:36
Lets goo i just finished watching the other parts and thought i had to wait a week❤❤❤😂
Loved this series and can’t wait for y’all to react to the rest
Haha 😂. The shock intheir faceswhen Luffy says "grandpa". Treasure...
I just finished watching the live action of one piece and I was pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed it, definitely looking forward to more
great reactions as always
Its impossible to watch the live action and not feel genuine joy, the characters have so much heart in the anime and im so glad it translates to live action
both of Luffy's parents actually showed up in the first episode by the way...
sssstts 🤫
Good, was waiting for this reaction. Time to relax and enjoy.
That reaction when you heard Luffy say grandpa. You two are going to just love this show more and more.
LMAO i guess it doesnt matter if its the anime or live action the reaction to luffy's grandpa is always the same 😂😂😂
One of the Benefits of watching this Live adaptation for new comers, the early granpa Garp reveal 🤣🤣
Definitely this is why I don't want them to watch the anime yet... at least not past East Blue. They can look up stuff obviously if they want like video comparison, Opening, Ending or wiki page to have an idea of the craziness to come.
But
That would be so much more fun if they go blind for the upcoming seasons.
It will take time and year for the Live Action to finish but One Piece is about the journey not catching up to 1000 episodes!
That is the Purpose of the Live Action in the first place.
I loved House of Dragon s1, never read the books so I want to finish my experience with that story not knowing what would happen next and only going back to the books, reading it after the HBO 3 seasons are done not until then. Patience is virtue!
Blind reaction to OPLA is Gold.
>>> Of course when the series finishes or gets cancelled. Now then looking at 2036 and beyond I would pressure them to react to the anime or the rest of it lol
We will have more pain and get older but that is not something to fear. This beautiful couple should react to others things then just One Piece in the years to come.
We one piece fans already won by having the general public being interested in the IP.
Great reactions lol especially to Garp
"How can he get cut but not get shot?" Blunt VS piercing damage, that's about it.
Nice job getting these out quickly. I appreciate it. 👍
LOVE YOUR REACTION AT THE END! HAHAHAHA!!
❤❤❤wow! You all have a lot on Patreon! That is so exciting!
In the anime at least, Kuina wanted a fresh whetstone to sharpen her sword, and so climbed the smooth stone stairs to the dojo's storehouse... in the rain. (Note that they're both quite a bit younger when it happens in the anime; I kinda understand leaving the details out in the live action because it would make her look a lot dumber doing that as a mid-teen than as an under-ten.) The fact that a stronger fighter he looked up to died so senselessly shaped Zoro's entire outlook on life, making him willing to gamble his life in situations most people wouldn't because he realizes it's *always* at risk no matter what you do.
It's unfortunate that they cut Jango from the black cat pirate group. He was sorta the comedic relief of their crew in the anima and the one I most remember next to Captain Kuro.
It also means that Usopp didn’t get to have a fight in this episode, which kinda sucks.
grandpa ?! WHATTT ..... love that.
It was just my personal hunch/theory, but I think Kuina (at least in the original) was suffering from depression. A depression caused by the drowning sensation of the futility of her own dreams. Her death - falling from the stairs (what was said to be the caused in the manga/anime) - was through suicide. Suicide is a touchy topic in Japan, and it was just implied.
There are lot of theories of the "True" cause of her death or that she was actually alive somewhere, but nothing really came about, so I guess it really was suicide.
Am I the only one who never thought of Koby as a traitor? I could never hate him, Or maybe it’s cuz they watched the live action first? cuz anime koby is such a dear, he’s loyal to luffy even though his dream is to become a marine, live action koby is loyal too but I think anime showed his loyalty and their friendship better especially the part where the marines saluted to luffy and they said that koby got a great “friend” which showed me how even the marines saw koby and luffy’s deep friendship 💜
I love seeing newcomers react to this show and reacting to big One Piece revelations like Garp being Luffy's grandfather! Absolute gold!
Actual Biological Grandpa.
And Coby is not a traitor, Luffy and Coby always knew that their paths would cause them to be enemies so no one betrayed anyone.
I loved how excited you got when you learned about Garps and Luffys relationship XD
In the anime the grandpa isn’t revealed for a while. I’m glad the live action changed some things it fixed the pacing issue the anime had and n the beginning
I was rolling on your reaction to "Grandpa?" Ahahahahaha!!!!!!!
im sure dozens of others have already explained it it - but kuina died from a fall down the stairs. originally their duel was a night and when she got home she was sneaking around her house in the dark to get her whetstone since they'd used real swords. she fell and no one found her until the next morning.
she represents all the people who are there one day and then just gone the next with no rhythm or reason. that sometimes - people just die.
fun (heartbreaking) fact - she's named after the Yanbaru kuina bird - an essentially flightless bird. her fate was always going to hurt
I was waiting for your reaction to the end of this episode! Loved it!
Loved your reaction. I really recommend you to check out episode 19 of One Piece anime which is Zoro's backstory episode. To be honest, Zoro's backstory was great in this episode but it's actually alot more touching in the Anime which spans through the whole episode.
I was NOT expecting the grandpa reveal to be this early. I didn't remember it from the series, but was looking up Luffy's family line (Spoiling myself) and came across that his grandpa, Monkey D. Garp, or Garp the Fist, was a vice admiral of the Marines. Didn't think I'd see it in live-action the next fucking day.
Captain Kuro is one of the most memorable bits of the 4kids version to me, though the fight in live-action was substantially reduced.
From what I recall, it was supposed to be just Kuro (Klahadore) serving Kaya, and on a pre-arranged date (Her birthday) his crew were supposed to turn up to collect him and her fortune. Along with those two main cat pirates, there was some sort of hypnosis guy that could boost your stats, basically, making the pirates into hulking monsters. But at some point they all piss Kuro off somehow, and he kills them all for being stupid.
I also remember him having really stupid striped shoes, which really looked like thick socks, that aided in his sneaking around.
To answer the bullet question: the bullets in this series are musket balls, not pointed. As long as it doesn't pierce him, Luffy bounces back. And that's the flimsy, never actually spelled out logic the fans have come to over the years :D
Gotta love how every reaction that I've seen when he says Grandpa. They always say what grandpa i did it too when I watched it.
20:35 my exact initial reaction when the chapter revealed this plot. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 HAHAHAHAHA
21:30 garp
glad you are enjoying the series~
I love seeing people learn the twists for teh first time!~
Coby is one of my favorite characters so I'm so happy he was bumped up to main character!
We had to wait so long for this grandpa reveal in the anime lol. But man there is so many twist and turns in this story. I can't wait for you guys to watch the anime. And I hope we get a season 2. 🙏🏽
Whenever Zoro dons his bandana, you know he's serious.
And yes, Berries are the currency of the One Piece world.
There is a lot of nuance you’d get from the anime that isn’t in here. Some really great moments had to get taken out for time sake. And if you don’t already know, there is a character called Pandaman that is essentially “Where’s Waldo” in the background of random frames in the anime that are really fun to look for (not sure why they didn’t do that with this, but I think there was a Pandaman Easter egg in the last episode). There are a lot of little things like that making the the series making it an “experience.” The creator, Oda, really cares about giving the fans the best experience possible. So much so that in the manga he will actually redraw flashback scenes because he doesn’t want to cheat the fans out of the experience.
In the manga the Sensei, who is Kuina's father, says that she "fell down the stairs", which apparently in Japanese culture is or was an excuse people made when someone committed suicide. So people speculate that after they made the vow that Kuina killed herself knowing she could never fulfill the promise and leave it all up to Zoro so he had no choice but to reach the top to honour their vow.
Pretty sure that was debunked. The whole point of Kuina's death was to show that death a mundane thing which can come at any point. Which is part of why Zoro doesn't fear it. Its also meant to give Zoro a bit of a guilty consciousness as the reason she went down the stairs was to get a whetstone. To sharpen her blade for their next match.
@@-BlazeK- yeah, I always knew this as a rumour, but was it really debunked? By Oda himself or just by context?
Anime makes it clearer that she was actually on wet stairs in the rain so it’s pretty likely she just fell.
@@rugbyfan808 Context. The dude who claimed it claimed he was Japanese and knew the culture, but he didn't. He was just making some shit up.
Yo también tenía entendido que fue un suicidio. Pensad también en la forma en que el padre de Kuina le hablaba y la trataba. Aquí no se ve pero en el anime si. Fue muy duro para ella que ni su padre creyera en ella como espadachina. Quería que lo dejara.
I am enjoying y’all reaction to the one piece live action y’all are seriously killing it rn 🤧
as they were sailing away from Syrup Village for the first time on Merry, the original theme song instrumental plays, just letting you guys know. Keep enjoying the show, its so great.
In the anime and manga the grandpa thing was revealed in more over 200 eps
In episode 313 🤡
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Non-spoiler information about Garp from the anime:
1. Garp is as loving, carefree, devil-may-care and crazily optimistic and amusing as Luffy.
2. Whenever Luffy destroys stuffs or creates chaos, the Marine higher-ups give Garp a call and scold him by saying "Your stupid grandson is giving us trouble again!!", and he just replies by saying "Hahahaha, THAT'S MY BOI".
3. Garp is NOT an obsessive person. He has never shown any obsessive behavior in the original material so far.
4. Garp is not an "evil parental figure", actually, the crew concluded that it was THANKS to Garps interventions that Luffy is as strong and powerful as he is now. The One Piece world is very dangerous and Garp made sure Luffy would survive.
5. Garps is a comedic idiot, and his actions are hilarious in that sense. Whenever Garp is ordered to capture Luffy, he ALWAYS says "Nah. You're my grandson, I won't capture you". Then he has to get a scolding call from the Fleet Admiral for refusing to follow orders, and then Garp tells Luffy: "Eyy, Luffy!!! I told the Marines I won't hunt you down, but they told me that I can't do that. So...I'm sorry, but I think I'll have to destroy your ship with your crewmates now... I trust you'll survive this. Best of Luck...Okey....I think I should start attacking you now...Ok...I'll attack you now. Here goes a cannonball!!"
My guy said "Look what you did", lol. Thanks for the laugh ya'll..
I also noticed that Captain Kuro has a Robbie Rotten look to him. Oddly enough, Lazy Town did have the villain disguised as a pirate & singing a song about them with the kids. Glad you two are enjoying the series so far.
Before: 1000 episodes are too much
After 1000 episodes: I want moooore
That's what usually happen
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