第26回:Sabo's Goal

COMIC

The ’D’eparted

Reading Chapter 764 put me right in the shoes of sobbing Franky from Chapter 728.

DAT ROCINANTE! What a selfless human being.

He calls his own brother a ’monster’ but refrains from using deadly force to bring him down.

AND HE’S A MARINE!? Well, he ’says’ he isn’t a Marine but we know where his heart lies. On the other hand, Mingo has his *own* man infiltrating the Marines, Vergo!

Two double agents playing the field directly against each other; reminds me very much of the popular Chinese film series Infernal Affairs!

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One Piece Vol.73 Ch.728


Natural Born Enemy of the Gods!?

Rocinante says that old-wives’ tales refer to D as the natural born enemy of the gods.

Come on now, we’ve known that for a long time ^_^

Also, here’s the origin of that famous line!

I’m a little bit bummed that Rocinante only knows old wives’ tales and rumors about ’The Will of D’ but I suppose we shouldn’t have expected too much right? It’s no fun without the mystery!

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One Piece Vol.30 Ch.279
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’Justice That Dictates’

Hrm? Wasn’t Sengoku’s motto ’Absolute Justice’? Did he change his motto or is there some rule that states all Admirals must uphold the motto ’Absolute Justice’?

We’ll have to wait and see Sakazuki’s current office to confirm whether or not that’s the case! Speaking of Sengoku, the kanji written on the back of his chair seems to be 仏 or ’hotoke’ which means Buddha.

One last note before we leave the Marine discussion.Did you know that Rocinante can be seen on the awesome color spread from Chapter 691?

This is all the way back from Film Z! He was right in front of us this entire time!

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One Piece Vol.54 Ch.523
One Piece Vol.70 Ch.691


Transponder Snails!

Recently (Greg-Sensei’s SUPER One Piece Course: #23) we were talking about the numbers on transponder snails and here the answer presents itself!

They aren’t rotary-style, they’re touch-tone phones!

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No Waaaay!

Crazy castle design right? QUICK! Where have you seen it before?? It’s flying the same flags, it’s just as grotesquely striped and it’s even in North Blue! Could this be explorer Noland’s birthplace, the Lvneel Kingdom?

What’s more, do you think Lvneel might be the barely discernable location glimpsed in the newspaper from Chapter 762!?

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One Piece Vol.25 Ch.227
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’Make Tea, Not War’

Hey, looks like that gigantor tea cup from Chapter 723 was Pica’s after all!

Ah yes, tea time for evil. Mayhap all Mingo really needs is a decent cup of Earl Grey to settle that pesky childhood trauma.

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One Piece Vol.73 Ch.723


First ’D’ Now ’X’!?

Say what? They called him ’X’(pronounced ’Diez’), didn’t they? A former ’commissioned Marine officer’ turned ’pirate’ called ’X’? Could this possibly sound any more like the supernova pirate X.

Drake? Except that X. Barrels definitely isn’t Drake. So what does ’X’ stand for? Is it a last name? If so, does that make Barrels somehow related to Drake? Could be! At the very least their muttonchops are almost identical.

Weekly Shonen Jump #48 Ch.765
One Piece Vol.51 Ch.498


ANIME

Sabo’s Goal

Dellinger’s popularity in Dressrosa knows no bounds!

Disappointed fans screaming for his brutal ’High Heel’ attack shows how bloodthirsty the once peaceful people of Dressrosa have become since Doflamingo took over. Not surprisingly, Dellinger’s popularity in the real world mirrors his following in the series. I’ve even heard that Dellinger cosplayers were appearing at anime conventions within a month of the character’s full debut in the comic. How do you guys work so fast!? Speaking of cosplay, I’m really looking forward to the wild cosplay this weekend at Jump Festa 2015!

Meanwhile, at the House of Toys, Franky VS Senor Pink continues to be a source of well-earned laughs. You can’t blame Doflamingo’s thugs for thinking Franky’s hair could fire rockets.

While his hair might not fire explosive projectiles (at least not yet) his work-in-progress Banana Bazooka from the One Piece movie "Strong World" *was* intended to be a wearable weapon. Guess he doesn’t need that hat now that he can mount bazookas on his shoulders.

Senor continues to deliver side-splitting comedy gold with his hardboiled lines continuing to clash violently with his outward appearance. Brandy in a baby bottle!?

Also, from the Diamante Army, the equally ’unique’ Machvice has joined the fray. Like Senor and Machvice, it’s worth noting that the Donquixote goons all seem to be from the Diamante Army as well. What gives them away is the diamond design that may be seen on an underling’s cap.

It was also a surprise to see the giant Marine HQ Vice-Admiral Bastille showing up out of the blue.

Bastille is said to be a giant but he’s clearly not as large as the Elbaf giants or whatever Saul was. Is he yet *another* kind of giant or perhaps a hybrid? Bastille is also accompanied by a bevy of meticulously animated Marines! Awesome job by Animation Director Atsuko Kawamura!

While Episode 667 had plenty of light-hearted elements it also included a poignant scene that helps viewers better understand Sabo’s ’goal’.

"They’re just putting up a good front. This country is like the country we grew up in, in some ways."

With so much going on in the story, this is an easy line to miss in the comic. The animation helped slow things down and make a very clear connection between Goa Kingdom and Dressrosa.

In Goa, citizens’ social statuses are determined by birth; the lowest rung of the hierarchy being treated the same as garbage. In Dressrosa, the people are ruled by a corrupt monarchy that literally has them tied up in strings. All around the world the Revolutionaries are helping to return different ’freedoms’ to people from whom it’s being denied.

TV Anime #667


EeGatz!

By now you may have gathered that I’m a Gatz fan.

This lovable rapscallion is almost endearing as the Tenkaichi Budoukai MC. In this episode we see that the hours of doing double-duty as play-by-play announcer *and* color commentator have taken their toll on poor Gatz. After finishing Rebecca’s heated introduction to Block D, Gatz chokes over the live microphone and asks his assistants for some water. Good luck Gatz! Take us through the end of this exciting match!

In the second half of Episode 668 Sabo started the match with a plan we didn’t see him try in the manga.

Dodging a blow from Burgess (and not even attempting a counterattack) Sabo starts running around the perimeter of the ring. Sabo keenly observed that the alpha fighting fish are hungry for blood and his plan seems to be to lure the fish out of the water one by one until he finds the one with the Flame Flame Fruit. Not a bad idea and his opponents in the ring seem to agree.

TV Anime #668

グレッグ・ワーナーさんに応援メッセージを送ろう!みんなからの激励や要望を大募集!!