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Yea I agree.Rei Rubro said:Should we consider a feat shown in one movie scalling from the villain of another movie? (For example, Tesoro being High 6-C scaled to Luffy who previously faced Zephyr).
Yea it was kinda fanservicey.Js250476 said:It's essentially a love letter film. Focused less on the story and more on all the characters.
Actually now that I think about it yea your right.Eminiteable said:Probably not, there isn't any evidence to support it pretty sure.
True you're probably right (unless oda just comes up with a silly reason) although you may have a point with the design; maybe be instead has a blood related paramecia thus Zoro's ability to survive by losing such much blood could be a relevant strength when fighting Mihawk and while also strengthening Mihawk's designed inspiration.The Calaca said:His big hat isn't enough to cover his whole body.
He even goes with the uncovered torso.
His hands don't suffer any damage when he uses his sword.
His is only a design inspired by the common archetype of a vampire. Doesn't make him one.
Doflamingo can flyThe Calaca said:@Eminiteable Hardly possible. Name a single Shichibukai with a fruit related to their name. Oda just use that to appeal public into the character.
Well ultimately it's just theory talk.The Calaca said:@Eminiteable Hardly possible. Name a single Shichibukai with a fruit related to their name. Oda just use that to appeal public into the character.
I dont think they literally meant he floats or flies. Just that he is given the depiction of "flying" due to his strings, which would fit the case of the animal themes matching devil fruit powers.CinCameron20 said:Also, Doflamingo WALKS on strings, or some depictions have shown him to be lifted by them. neither floating nor flying.