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Mysterious Love

Years ago, the idea of ​​a romantic relationship between Nico Robin and Franky, and also Robin and Zoro, circulated among One Piece fans. However, I wasn't convinced by this idea from the start. Of all the male characters who have appeared in the One Piece story, I believe Law is the one Robin will end up with. Robin enjoys talking to Law, even though he's not a member of the Straw Hat crew. On the other hand, Law, despite being reserved, feels comfortable around Robin.

What made me most certain about Robin and Law's future marriage was the end of the Wano arc. This is because they both share a number of secrets, such as discovering the location of the legendary weapon Pluton, the Wano Island Poneglyph, the secret of Wano Island, and knowing that Momonosuke's grandfather is still alive.

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 8 hours ago
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Ali and Cedric Alexander And the best wrestling company in the world

Ever since their days in WWE, I've felt that Ali and Cedric weren't given the recognition they deserved.

They have unique personalities and amazing in-ring performances.

I'm truly happy for them.

TNA is the best wrestling company in the world for developing wrestlers.

Honestly, I used to watch TNA weekly because of Jeff Hardy's return, but now I watch it because it's fantastic.

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 2 days ago

The One Piece Treasure

Roger and his crewmates

found the One Piece treasure.

When they found it, they all laughed, and then the crew left Laughtale Island.

The One Piece treasure isn't a physical object, and Laughtale Island isn't a habitable island.

If it were, Roger and one of his crewmates would have decided to stay.

I believe Laughtale Island is the smallest island in the One Piece world, and it's a statue that looks both funny and sad at the same time.

What do you mean?

In a previous theory, I said that Nefertari D. Lili was transformed into a Zunesha because she broke her promise, and regarding Davy Jones, it was mentioned that he was cursed by the Devil.

In my opinion, the Joy Boy and his girlfriend were going to be transformed into animals, but they asked the previous user of Boa Hancock's Devil Fruit to petrify them.

The funny thing about the statue is that the Joy Boy and his girlfriend were both laughing and crying at the same time.

This made Roger and his crewmates laugh, but at the same time, it brought tears to their eyes. This reminds me of another scene where Luffy is wrapped around Nami in one of the chapters, which made the entire Straw Hat crew laugh.

Side fact: I Googled the oldest statue in the world, and to my shock, I found out it's called Ain al-Ghazal, which is actually a collection of statues. What's so shocking about that?

According to some scientists, this statue is between 8,000 and 9,000 years old. And what's even more shocking is that the statues reminded me of the scene where Luffy is wrapped around Nami.

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 2 days ago

The Sun and Half Moon

The core of the One Piece story is the hero Luffy and the heroine Nami.

No matter how long a manga series is, it always returns to its core plot.

The most important One Piece films focus on the romance between Luffy and Nami.

In the Wano Arc, Nami's scream awakened Nika after 800 years.

And we shouldn't forget the fact that Shirahoshi felt she had met Nami before.

Like Luffy, Nami is also connected to the Void Century.

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 3 days ago

How will Nami and Luffy's romance develop?

It's clear that Nami is in love with Luffy, and her greatest joy is helping him travel between islands. But the question is, when will this relationship develop further?

In my humble opinion, the Elbaph arc will be the arc where we witness this development. Imu-sama will kidnap Nami, and Luffy will decide to go to Mary Geoise to rescue her.

As the story of One Piece progresses, I realize that the core of the One Piece story is the adventures and the relationship between Luffy and Nami.

The Sun and the Half Moon

How will you react to the development of Luffy and Nami's relationship in the upcoming chapters?

share your thoughts in the comments.

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 4 days ago

Queen of Shonen Sunday

Readers of Shonen Sunday magazine know that the trio of Ran Mouri from Detective Conan, Lum from Urusei Yatsura, and Minami Asakura from Touch are the most popular and influential heroines in the history of Shonen Sunday.

Ran Mouri's top ranking, far ahead of the other two, proves that she is the queen of Shonen Sunday.

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 4 days ago

The greatest film in the history of the Detective Conan anime series.

Every so often, a vote is held for the best Detective Conan movie, and the fourth film, "Captured in Her Eyes," usually wins.

In my opinion, there are many great films in the Conan series, but none can surpass the fourth. The story, the case, the moments, the production quality, the direction, and the soundtrack are incomparable.

This film deserved an Oscar.

The line "Need not to know" remains the best line from all the Detective Conan films.

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 5 days ago

Zoro and Perona

The Secret of Zoro's left eye

Power, Pain, Promise

One of the most anticipated moments for One Piece fans is when Zoro opens his closed left eye.

There's a great secret behind his left eye.

There was a theory that Zoro was hiding a powerful force behind his closed left eye. However, in the Wano arc, it was revealed that Zoro possesses Conqueror's Haki. Therefore, the theory that Zoro was hiding a powerful force was completely dismissed. Furthermore, if Zoro possessed destructive power behind his closed left eye, he would have been better off using it to help Luffy during his difficult fight against Kaido.

I've watched many anime where a character closes an eye for various reasons, such as hiding a power, forgetting pain, or remembering a promise.

Fujitora removed both his eyes to forget a painful incident. As for Zoro, he didn't experience a painful incident that would warrant closing his left eye. Zoro lost Kuina and didn't close his left eye. Zoro lost to Mihawk and cried bitterly because of it, yet he didn't decide to close his left eye at that time. If it's about a promise, then what promise did Zoro make to himself?

I thought about it a lot and reviewed all of Zoro's scenes. Two important scenes caught my attention. One scene, added by the studio to the anime, is Perona's sadness at Zoro leaving without saying a proper goodbye, after she had taken him to the Sabaody Archipelago. The other scene is Hiyori telling Zoro she will miss him.

What does she mean?

Zoro didn't close his left eye to hide his power. He has already unleashed Conqueror's Haki, the strongest natural power in One Piece.

Zoro didn't close his left eye to forget the painful past. Kuina died, and he lost to Mihawk, yet he never considered closing his left eye.

Zoro closed his left eye because he made a promise to himself to open it when he meets Perona again.

Hiyori said she would miss Zoro, but Zoro temporarily closed his left eye to remember the promise he made to himself: not to forget Perona and to meet her in the future.

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 5 days ago

Straw Hats and Boa Hancock's Fruit

We saw Imu-sama next to a large straw hat.

This indicates that there isn't just one straw hat in the One Piece story.

But the question is, how many straw hats are there in the One Piece story?

It's been circulating recently among One Piece fans that Joy Boy, Imu-sama, and Nefertari D. Lili were in the same crew.

I strongly support this theory.

In my opinion, before Joy Boy formed his crew, he made a pact with the Devil. This pact wasn't limited to him alone, but also included Imu, Nefertari D. Lili, and Davy Jones. The pact required them to stay in Mary Geoise and perform the tasks stipulated in the agreement. Breaking the pact resulted in their transformation into animals.

Joy Boy realized the mistake he had made and decided to set sail and form a pirate crew. He encouraged Nefertari D. Lili, Imu-sama, and possibly Davy Jones, along with a group of other people who had made a pact with the Devil, to join him. All the crew members wore straw hats as a symbol of their eternal friendship.

The Joy Boy was undeterred by the punishment and decided to confront the demonic entity.

Nefertari D. Lili and Imu D. Nerona, along with the leaders of 18 other kingdoms, decided to overthrow the Joy Boy because of this.

The Joy Boy fought to the end, and before he was transformed into an animal, he asked the former user of Boa Hancock's Devil Fruit to turn him and his lover into a stone.

This stone is the treasure of One Piece, and it is a statue symbolizing freedom and love.

After some time, Nefertari D. Lili realized the magnitude of her mistake and, with the help of the people of Wano, attempted to spread the Poneglyphs. She was later transformed into a Zunesha as punishment.

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 6 days ago
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Leon Austin

TNA wrestlers can succeed in any wrestling promotion if given fair opportunities. Compare Leon Slater, for example, to the AEW roster. You'll find that Leon Slater has better qualities than most AEW wrestlers.

I'm still upset about Ace Austin leaving TNA. In my opinion, he has charisma and would have been one of TNA's top wrestlers.

In conclusion, I'd like to say that TNA is growing, unlike other wrestling promotions.

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u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 6 days ago

The Secret of Zoro's left eye

One of the most anticipated moments for One Piece fans is when Zoro opens his closed left eye.

There's a great secret behind his left eye.

There was a theory that Zoro was hiding a powerful force behind his closed left eye. However, in the Wano arc, it was revealed that Zoro possesses Conqueror's Haki. Therefore, the theory that Zoro was hiding a powerful force was completely dismissed. Furthermore, if Zoro possessed destructive power behind his closed left eye, he would have been better off using it to help Luffy during his difficult fight against Kaido.

I've watched many anime where a character closes an eye for various reasons, such as hiding a power, forgetting pain, or remembering a promise.

Fujitora removed both his eyes to forget a painful incident. As for Zoro, he didn't experience a painful incident that would warrant closing his left eye. Zoro lost Kuina and didn't close his left eye. Zoro lost to Mihawk and cried bitterly because of it, yet he didn't decide to close his left eye at that time. If it's about a promise, then what promise did Zoro make to himself?

I thought about it a lot and reviewed all of Zoro's scenes. Two important scenes caught my attention. One scene, added by the studio to the anime, is Perona's sadness at Zoro leaving without saying a proper goodbye, after she had taken him to the Sabaody Archipelago. The other scene is Hiyori telling Zoro she will miss him.

What does she mean?

Zoro didn't close his left eye to hide his power. He has already unleashed Conqueror's Haki, the strongest natural power in One Piece.

Zoro didn't close his left eye to forget the painful past. Kuina died, and he lost to Mihawk, yet he never considered closing his left eye.

Zoro closed his left eye because he made a promise to himself to open it when he meets Perona again.

Hiyori said she would miss Zoro, but Zoro temporarily closed his left eye to remember the promise he made to himself: not to forget Perona and to meet her in the future.

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u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 6 days ago
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GOOD SHOW

Carlos is a genius.

TNA can't seem to retain young talent.

We've seen how the company has lost a lot of wrestlers recently.

Leon Slater is the best young wrestler in the world.

Initially, he only had great in-ring skills but was weak in other aspects. But the Hardy Boyz helped introduce him to the audience and develop his character.

Why is Carlos a genius?

It's difficult to keep Leon Slater, especially with the huge money WWE and AEW have.

That's why Leon Slater shouldn't be allowed to achieve anything.

Honestly, I don't expect him to stay in TNA for another year.

Regarding the last TNA show, it was good. The AJ vs. Navarro match was very good, and the Cedric vs. Leon match was fantastic.

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u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 6 days ago

Power, Pain, Promise

One of the most anticipated moments for One Piece fans is when Zoro opens his closed left eye.

There's a great secret behind his left eye.

There was a theory that Zoro was hiding a powerful force behind his closed left eye. However, in the Wano arc, it was revealed that Zoro possesses Conqueror's Haki. Therefore, the theory that Zoro was hiding a powerful force was completely dismissed. Furthermore, if Zoro possessed destructive power behind his closed left eye, he would have been better off using it to help Luffy during his difficult fight against Kaido.

I've watched many anime where a character closes an eye for various reasons, such as hiding a power, forgetting pain, or remembering a promise.

Fujitora removed both his eyes to forget a painful incident. As for Zoro, he didn't experience a painful incident that would warrant closing his left eye. Zoro lost Kuina and didn't close his left eye. Zoro lost to Mihawk and cried bitterly because of it, yet he didn't decide to close his left eye at that time. If it's about a promise, then what promise did Zoro make to himself?

I thought about it a lot and reviewed all of Zoro's scenes. Two important scenes caught my attention. One scene, added by the studio to the anime, is Perona's sadness at Zoro leaving without saying a proper goodbye, after she had taken him to the Sabaody Archipelago. The other scene is Hiyori telling Zoro she will miss him.

What does she mean?

Zoro didn't close his left eye to hide his power. He has already unleashed Conqueror's Haki, the strongest natural power in One Piece.

Zoro didn't close his left eye to forget the painful past. Kuina died, and he lost to Zoro, yet he never considered closing his left eye.

Zoro closed his left eye because he made a promise to himself to open it when he meets Perona again.

Hiyori said she would miss Zoro, but Zoro temporarily closed his left eye to remember the promise he made to himself: not to forget Perona and to meet her in the future.

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 6 days ago

Who will Nico Robin end up with?

Years ago, the idea of ​​a romantic relationship between Nico Robin and Franky, and also Robin and Zoro, circulated among One Piece fans. However, I wasn't convinced by this idea from the start. Of all the male characters who have appeared in the One Piece story, I believe Law is the one Robin will end up with. Robin enjoys talking to Law, even though he's not a member of the Straw Hat crew. On the other hand, Law, despite being reserved, feels comfortable around Robin.

What made me most certain about Robin and Law's future marriage was the end of the Wano arc. This is because they both share a number of secrets, such as discovering the location of the legendary weapon Pluton, the Wano Island Poneglyph, the secret of Wano Island, and knowing that Momonosuke's grandfather is still alive.

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 6 days ago

Who will Zoro end up with?

Who will Zoro end up with?

Among One Piece fans, there's been a lot of talk about Zoro ending up with either Hiyori or Tashigi. In my humble opinion, this will never happen because Zoro will end up with Perona. There are several reasons for this:

1- Samurai Character: Zoro has a samurai character, and it's well-known in most samurai stories that the hero ends up with the woman who stood by him in the most difficult circumstances—the woman who helped him become stronger, who always tended to his injuries and brought him food. It's also important to remember that samurai, by nature, don't forget the kindness of others and love to repay favors.

2- Duration: The time Zoro spent with Perona was longer than the time he spent with the Straw Hat crew. I'm talking about two whole years—two whole years of solitude and rigorous training. Zoro wouldn't have been able to reach his full potential through training without the unwavering support Perona provided. 3- The striking similarity between Perona and Kuina: Perona is the only girl who isn't Kuina to defeat Zoro in the One Piece story, specifically during the Thriller Bark arc, when she used her Devil Fruit power against him.

4- Zoro's disorientation: We know Zoro is terrible with directions, and we've seen Perona help him find his way on several occasions. Even after two years of training, it was Perona who guided Zoro to the Sabaody Archipelago.

5- Perona's loneliness: Perona is always lonely, and Moria was like a father to her. She has no family or friends and always plays with her doll. Zoro will be the one to ease her loneliness; he will become both her lover and her friend.

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 7 days ago

History repeats itself in One Piece, and why will Luffy fight Imu-sama?

We all saw in the mural the Joy-Boy and his allies fighting Imu-sama.

Of course, we still don't know what happened in the Void Century.

But in previous chapters, Imu-sama said, "Finally, you're back," and it's clear he was referring to the Joy Boy.

Luffy is supposed to remember a little about the Void Century because his memories are linked to the Joy Boy.

What?

Shirahoshi told Nami that she feels like she's met her before, and we know that hasn't happened.

This is because Nami was found in the East Blue, and Shirahoshi was born on Fishman Island. Since childhood, she's been kept confined to the house because her family knew she was the legendary weapon Poseidon. The question is, why does Shirahoshi feel like she's met Nami?

In my opinion, it's because Shirahoshi's memories are linked to Poseidon from the Void Century.

The question is, who is Nami, and what is the reason for her connection to the Void Century? There's another question: Luffy isn't interested in the history of the Void Century. What motivation will Luffy have to defeat Imu-sama?

Akainu killed Luffy's brother, yet Luffy doesn't think about revenge. No matter what Imu-sama does, Luffy won't be angry, unless he kidnaps Nami. And then history will repeat itself in the One Piece storyline. The details of the mural will come true in the near future. The current Joy Boy, Luffy, and his allies will set out to defeat Imu-sama and rescue Nami.

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 7 days ago

Romance Dawn

One Piece is a romance story

Before One Piece became a weekly manga

One Piece was a one-shot called Romance Dawn

The deeper we delve into the One Piece story, the more we discover that romance is deeply embedded in the narrative

From the romantic story of Rayleigh and Shakuyaku to the tragic story of Kuma

I still maintain that a large part of the story of The Void Century is related to romance

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 8 days ago

You're a man after all

In the chapter where the Straw Hat crew reunites after their two years of training, someone was flirting with Nami. However, Nami said she was waiting for a man. In another chapter, Nami told Luffy, "You're a man after all." To be honest, I saw this comment from a friend who admires Lunami's relationship.

The question is, when will Luffy realize his feelings for Nami?

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 8 days ago

The mural tells us about Zunesha's (Nefertari D. Lily's) sin.

In my opinion, the mural represents the past and future of One Piece.

What happened in the past will be repeated, but this time with the Joy Boy's victory and Imu-sama's defeat.

Based on my analysis of the mural, I found that Imu-sama appeared twice.

Once, he was on the far left, and the other time, he was above Zunesha (Nefertari D. Lili). This means that the image of Imu-sama above Zunesha (Nefertari D. Lili) represents an agreement with her to defeat the Joy Boy and his allies.

As One Piece fans, we know that the Alabasta Kingdom, led by Nefertari D. Lili, was among the kingdoms that helped defeat the Joy Boy.

I believe that Nefertari D. Lili betrayed the Joy Boy and his allies and regretted it.

That's why she later helped spread the Poneglyphs. The mural depicted Zunesha and a crowned woman at the top.

The woman represents Queen Nefertari D. Lili.

In the past, she betrayed the Joy-Boy and her allies.

Zunesha is this same woman.

She was later cursed for choosing to stand against Imu-sama, and she will later contribute to Luffy's victory over Imu-sama.

How did Nefertari D. Lili transform into Zunesha, given that Zunesha is over a thousand years old, predating the Void Century?

When a Devil Fruit user dies, the fruit's power is transferred to the nearest Devil Fruit user.

Therefore, I expect it's similar to the story of the curse.

When people are cursed, they transform into the nearest animal to them.

u/Haunting_Hawk_2032 — 8 days ago