
Bidisha Mitra
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3 days ago |
fandomwire.com | Bidisha Mitra |Souhardya Choudhury
Inspired by the Bermuda Triangle, the Florian Triangle in One Piece is one of its darkest and deepest mysteries. The thick fog is enough to give you chills, but finding out that around a hundred ships disappear is more than concerning. It’s, unfortunately, a necessary route ships have to take to get to Fish-Man Island. The most disturbing thing about the Florian Triangle, however, isn’t the fog or the disappearing ships. It isn’t even Gecko Moria’s island-sized ship, Thriller Bark.
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3 days ago |
fandomwire.com | Bidisha Mitra |Souhardya Choudhury
Shonen anime involves many edgy and dark characters with traumatic pasts that make them that way. Sasuke Uchiha might be the president of that club, with how moody and bloodthirsty he can get. He was always the character hungry for revenge and fairly arrogant in a fight in Naruto. So when Boruto wasreleased and showed the main characters raising their own children, none of us expected him to be the complete opposite with his daughter, Sarada.
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3 days ago |
fandomwire.com | Bidisha Mitra |Souhardya Choudhury
The strength of One Piece characters isn’t as simple as Devil Fruits and Haki. Some legendary, top-tier figures aren’t in their prime anymore or deliberately sabotage themselves. Even so, they were the most formidable enemies of the Straw Hats. Some characters who fit these criteria are Kaido and Whitebeard. The two former Emperors are canonically the strongest characters in One Piece. Kaido was known as the Strongest Creature, while Whitebeard was the Strongest Man in the World.
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2 weeks ago |
fandomwire.com | Bidisha Mitra |Souhardya Choudhury
I believed Eiichiro Oda was done with the tragic backstories of major characters, especially after Sanji’s second one traumatized us all. However, he decided to reintroduce Bartholomew Kuma back into One Piece’s storyline. This character hasn’t had a break ever since his childhood, and the torture might just continue. There is, however, one part of Kuma’s arc that is incredibly out of place for me.
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3 weeks ago |
fandomwire.com | Bidisha Mitra |Souhardya Choudhury
The perspective in One Piece doesn’t often diverge from Luffy or the Straw Hat Pirates’ side of the story. It focuses quite heavily on how oppressive and corrupt the World Government and their enemies are, but I’ve never seen One Piece through the eyes of their enemies until the Fan Letter. The One Piece Fan Letter is an excellent short film if you haven’t watched it yet. It remasters the Summit War, but through the eyes of two brothers who are Marines.
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