2004-05-01, 12:10
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merely a ghost
Join Date: Jan 2003
Age: 36
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My favorite moment has to be when...
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... the discovery of Poseidon, the legendary Weapon. "We came here, found the text, and followed its guidance", Gol D. Roger wrote. The "legendary weapons" discovery gave a new, a mythological air to the series. There's something BIG in One Piece, something that can change the whole world, and Luffy may be after it (since the legendary weapons can be connected to the One Piece, after all). This gives an endless and immense universe to the One Piece world.
... the Shichibukai meeting, where we get to know Donquixote DoFlamingo and Bartholomew Bear. Meeting two more members of the Shichibukai AND the highest member of the Marine (Dai-Buddha Zango) was really cool. These two chapters made volume 25 my favorite volume along with volume 23.
..."God can never be defeated! I'll come back some day... I will not allow anything in this world to stay in my way! You little specks of trash! Yahahahaha... Only I am worth for this... The endless land, like in a dream... Go Maxim!!! To the land that grows in the darkened sky! The endless land!"- this is what Eneru said when he left for a journey to conquer the Moon. Although Crocodile is my favorite villain so far, I don't think he had any "unforgettable quote". But Eneru's last words after his beating were one of the best quotes in One Piece. It comproved his insanity, making it a fact that Eneru is undoubtly mad.
... Portgas D. Ace is Monkey D. Luffy's brother? That was the greatest surprise in the manga so far.
... you can be sure chapter 320 will be one of my favorite moments too. "I'll tell you about your grandfather", Admiral Ao Kiji said. That's a very interesting thing, we'll know more about Luffy's and the own story background. Also, Ao Kiji is a very interesting character, by the simple fact he's one of the three strongest men in the Marine.
Well, I don't like fights as much as I like historical events of the manga. I'm more addicted to this story, not the action; after all
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