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Not much to report on. The Buster Call starts up, and you have to question the wisdom of leveling an island just because stupid Spandam pressed the wrong transponder snail. I know, this is anime, but logic can still rear its ugly head. Also, I'm reminded that Robin isn't much of a fighter, though her Devil Fruit mojo is entertaining to watch. I'm just disappointed that her slapping of Spandam wasn't carried over from the previous episode.

 

ETA: Potential bad news. . . we got another "Boss Luffy" episode coming up. The good news? Luffy will up his game against Lucci in the following ep.

Luffy gives Lucci a really big hand. Third Gear turns out to be his version of Choji's Body Expansion Jutsu, but super-sized. I assume that Luffy took advantage of his rubber lungs to get that much air into his fist.

In the latest episode, we finally see Luffy's Third Gear . . . which is basically him biting into his thumb and blowing really hard to give himself a huge appendage.

I wonder how long it took for someone to make a One Piece hentai based on that premise.

This week: I didn't know that we needed Lucci's legend to be built up. He seems scary enough as it is, but seeing him kill 500 hostages at the age of 13? Sure, why not? Also: never question a vice admiral's orders in the middle of a Buster Call. Killing pirate scum always comes first.

 

Next week: we'll see how the Straw Hats get out of being drowned. From what I read in the manga, the solution is quite funny.

We found out that Lucci is a murderous, cold-hearted jerk. As if there were anyone watching who didn't already know it. I guess it's better than the usual "here's the Freudian excuse for the bad guy to be bad" backstory flashbacks that we usually get from anime. No excuses here, just plain evil.

 

The admiral who shot the sailor (I assume he's in charge of the Buster Call) looks like his face was carved out of granite by someone who was in a hurry.

 

I'm still trying to get a handle on the World Government's definition of "Justice." Looks kinda like "whatever is good for the World Government" to me.

I don't remember how long it's been since I read the Ennies Lobby arc in the manga. I don't think I saw Kokoro as a mermaid coming back then. There's a lot of humor to be mined from there, but that'll come later.

 

Speaking of the manga . . . I don't recall any part where all the air comes out of Luffy like a deflating balloon. Now that I see it in the anime, I have to say it makes sense to show that visual before we see Luffy at one foot tall. Don't ask me why his clothes shrink with him . ..  because Japan, that's why.

Luffy makes a comeback, and he beats Rob Lucci. Meanwhile, it gets to the point where the Navy throws (non-canon) Devil Fruit guys at the Straw Hats . . . and a fella winds up rusting one of Zoro's swords to dust. Replacing the sword will happen next season, in the Thriller Bark arc.

 

Still have no clue as to what Sanji is doing. I think he's going to mess around with bridge controls.

There was also a radio and a snail in that room, so maybe Sanji is going to communicate with someone. Maybe Rope Guy survived and still has his snail? Or Sanji could just mess with the heads of the Marines.

 

And speaking of the heads of the Marines; Is it my imagination or do a disproportionate number of the  Marine captains have curly hair?

More unlikely: that the Navy would stop attacking long enough for the Straw Hats to get plot updates? Or that the Going Merry would be able to sail on its own from Water7, through Aqua Laguna, to save its crew at the last minute? I'm not complaining about either one, but a lot of disbelief needs to be suspended.

 

Also: I'm guessing Zoro "borrowed" a sword after one of his blades got rusted.

Yeah, Zorro's new sword has a full hilt, like a sabre or a long cutlass. Same kind most of the marines have.

Did I call it or what? Rope Guy and the Franky Family survived, and he used that communication snail too.

Boy, Admiral Granite Face is cold. No compunctions at all about firing on his own men on the bridge.

More unlikely: that the Navy would stop attacking long enough for the Straw Hats to get plot updates? Or that the Going Merry would be able to sail on its own from Water7, through Aqua Laguna, to save its crew at the last minute?

Talking is normally a free action on this show (and most anime, for that matter), so that part didn't surprise me. On the other hand, I thought the Merry had been destroyed, so that did surprise me. I'm gonna guess that Franky will figure out a way to fix her up.

I forgot to mention last week that I enjoyed the symmetry of the marine with the loudspeaker. First he ruins Franky's day by reporting that the FF were all destroyed. But then he reports that Lucci is defeated as well. You might say he's "fair and balanced" ;) .

This week - I expected dolphins, not the Going Merry. I also liked that it was Robin who saves Luffy at the end.

One more episode until we get to the stuff covered by the DVD I saw. Just so you know, it's riddled with filler, but it's still good.

 

Given what Spandam did to Robin, can you really blame her for breaking his back? I mean, normally I'd object to such a harsh payback, but Robin was put through the wringer by that pantload.

"A navy vice admiral with a fist of love"? I'm not even going to go there. Also, it reminds me of the fictitious band Love Fist in the Grand Theft Auto video games.

Luffy knows how to sleep and eat at the same time. Is that awesome or just sad?

I'm going to start entering rooms like Franky does; bent over and ass-first. Because first impressions are so important. Also, he has wood. To build a ship with, I mean.

Zorro meets a couple of kids whose faces are hidden from us. I noticed that a couple of Grandpa Love Fist's companions also were only shown from the neck down. Mysterious!

Garp  first appeared in (checking Wikia) episode 68. That's also the last time we see the two guys in his employ; a pair of characters who were introduced waaaaaaaaay back in the beginning of the anime. This is the first time we hear about Garp being Luffy's grandfather. We'll see that they share certain traits in the next episode or two.

 

I don't know how much stuff the crew got off the Merry after the Luffy/Usopp fight aside from Nami's tangerines. You'll notice that they're wearing Galley-La t-shirts. I wonder if they've been made in real life. It looks like a nice design.

 

ETA: I think the aforementioned characters might have been in Luffy and/or Zoro's flashback episodes. I can't remember.

Anybody else catch the last episode? We reunite with a fit-looking Coby and Hel . ..  Hem . . . the asshole who had Zoro strung up in, like, the second episode. I think more people remember his dad . .  . friggin' Axe-Hand Morgan with the friggin' axe hand. Also: Marines are useful to have when you burst through a wall Kool-Aid Man style and you regret it.

 

I don't think much has been made about Dragon going into this episode. The Straw Hats' reaction to Dragon being Luffy's father kinda pales in comparison to another character later in the anime. Also: yes, Smoker carried easy-to-access cigars with him at all times. Because Eiichiro Oda and Japanese culture, that's why.

A standard "breather" episode. Introduce characters, do a little backstory, and so on.

Too bad they didn't make Garp look like Robin Williams. Because of the Garp movie. He's obviously not in the habit of telling his subordinates what's going on, because they were just as surprised as everyone else about the whole pirate/admiral connection. Kinda wondering if he makes a habit of knocking holes in walls just to make an impressive entrance.

It's an exposition episode, as Coby and Luffy have a talk (and Nami listens in via transponder snail). We also have a massive party, which is an One Piece tradition, and Aokiji has words with Robin. Next week, two of the world's heaviest hitters will meet up. After that: three weeks of Water7 filler. It is good filler, though.

A pool party with the Straw Hats, the Franky Family, Gally-La and a couple of giants? Yeah, there's no way that's going to get out of hand.

I just noticed that the Gally-La t-shirts that everyone is wearing look like a big smiley face (G and C are the eyes, the boat is the mouth.)

Nami gets an important tip for crossing the Grand Line safely: Line the outside of the ship with some sort of magic rocks so the big, bad monsters won't notice it.

Warning: do not waste Nami's hard-fought money. She will give you massive hematomas, even if you're made of rubber.

 

It's a shame that it'll be a while before Whitebeard kicks some ass. I'm conflicted as to whether to spoil his abilities in this thread. Ditto for Shanks and his use of haki, which takes a while to explain.

 

Once again . . . we got three episodes' worth of filler coming up, but it's pretty good.

Nami was smart enough to keep the cash in a safe/strongbox, but dumb enough to let Luffy have the combination? How much is a Berry worth anyway?

 

Ditto for Shanks and his use of haki, which takes a while to explain.

So far it looks more or less like the high-end version of personal battle auras found in other shonen anime (Bleach, DBZ, Gurren Lagann, etc). Hell, some of the Bleach characters could kill with theirs.

I was going to say "It's like The Force," but yeah . . . . "battle aura" works for me. I don't know when haki comes up against. I'm thinking Season Seven, but I'm not sure.

 

I think "Berry" is the global standard of currency. In Skypiea, there's an exchange rate for the Extol of 10,000 to 1. And yeah, Luffy shouldn't have been able to get into the safe. Maybe Aqua Laguna softened it up?

 

ETA: Here's a sketch I got of a healthy Whitebeard. The artist decided to use two pages on his own, to show how badass the character was.

This week: the filler begins, as Luffy and Chopper help a girl locate her missing Yagara. A few tropes are covered . . . Devil Fruit users can't swim, and Chopper can translate any animal's speech, much like Meowth over on Pokémon. Like I've said before, the filler on One Piece is usually good, and this is no exemption. Next week: Zoro's adventures in babysitting.

 

ETA: I forgot about another trope . . . people mistaking Chopper for a raccoon dog.

Anybody catch the latest episode? Zoro has a filler episode dealing with a woman and her unruly adopted children. It's a cute waste of a half-hour, I'll say that much. And you have to feel for Zoro, wearing the too-tight "MOMA" t-shirt and three babies strapped to him, dodging crewmates and assorted supporting characters only to run smack into Robin. We have one more week of Water7 filler before we go back into the canon.

Last week: Sanji learns about the super salt that an old chef guy uses. Cooking happens.

 

This week: Iceberg and Franky finish the Straw Hats' new ship almost by themselves.

 

How big a ship do the Straw Hats need anyway? Damn thing looks about the size of an aircraft carrier.

 

Good news! The Straw Hats all have bounties now. Well, technically they do. Chopper's is literally pocket change. And Sanji's wanted poster looks silly. The bad news is that Franky got one too, so his dude-bros ask the Straw Hats to take him along when they leave.

Can't. Stop. Laughing.

 

The new ship is unveiled...as is Franky's prow and stern. The dude-bros turn pants-nappers to force him to join the Straw Hats, resulting in a running partially-naked battle through the city. The citizens react about the way you'd expect them to react to a naked cyborg running around destroying buildings when his jib is flapping in the breeze.

 

Best line ever in a pirate themed show: "Aaaah! Franky's running wild and pantsless!"

Best follow-up line: "Again?"

 

I sure hope Franky remembered to use some sort of salt-resistant grass on the new ship, otherwise that deck-lawn is gonna be short lived.

Finally caught up. I'm surprised that Toonami will show quite that much of Franky's stern, but I enjoyed how long they kept the (literal) running gag going.

It's nice that Nami managed to pose for her Wanted poster. That's going to break hearts in post offices across the world.

We saw the two guys with Garp from a long time back... which really makes me look forward to meeting Chimney when she's all grown up.

Does it really make sense for Chopper to be wanted Dead or Alive for only 50? You'd think "Dead" would start at 1,000,000 or something.

Edited by lathspel

If I remember correctly, the poster said he was a pet. 50 seems about right if the authorities think he's just a mascot raccoon dog (or whatever) that needs to be put down. Now that I think on it, it would be surprising that they kept "alive" as an option in that case.

 

(That reminds me of my grandfather telling me about how the farmers in his home town would pay a bounty to the kids for killing destructive pests in their fields, which is why he and the other kids would take their .22 rifles with them when they walked to and from school. Some of the critters were worth a whole 10 cents!)

 

And since you mentioned Chimney: If Granny is really her grandmother, does that mean she's going to be a mermaid too? And what's the deal with her parents in that case? Or even if that's not the case?

Caught the latest episode. Forgot that Robin "let go"  of Franky in the middle of his bawling jag, Also forgot that Garp (or the Navy) was making a move, pushing the plot forward. Next week brings closure to the Usopp arc. 

 

Seriously, though, how great was Robin's move? They showed her grab/clutch from five different angles, and it horrified the heck out of everybody watching. Good times.

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