Hear me out.
Lucas but whenever he gets smug he looks like Berdly
I could not fully capture Berdly’s energy (a tragedy) but I did my best XD he 100% has the dorkiest smug face
I got permission to share some of the work I did for Poppy Playtime Chapter 4!! These are character studies I did of Doey and Yarnaby when we got the final character design approved.
so, looking at the mural at the end of the chapter we've got a lot of things that are familiar
but i was thinking. kouzuki toki said a prophecy right before she died that has similar wording to the story of the three worlds
i know that it's likely this prophecy has been fulfilled at the end of wano, but i wondered if maybe it was referring to the third world as well.
from what i interpret of the mural, each world is the three times the sun god appeared. first, the fruit was formed from the wishes of the slaves who desired freedom - since vegapunk said that devil fruits come from wishes or dreams. second, joyboy appeared and gathered people, and they fought against what we now know as the world government before they rose the water levels. and finally, luffy appears.
toki was born 830 years ago, i think, which would put her at the end of the void century, so it wouldn't be that much of a stretch to say she knows about all of this. the nine shadows/the unbidden shadows could be luffy's crew..?
idk. i could be completely wrong, but i wanted to point it out. food for thought.
FIRST YOU SAY I SIMP FOR ZORO AND NOW ITS SANJI. MAKE UP YOUR MIND
Listen Sanji and kitchen talk never gets old to me. Please take into consideration the following:
1. Sanji walking around with a very, very hot pan saying 'hot behind' and dodging past Nami to plate. She obviously does not take this well and thumps him so hard the pan almost falls. He is very confused, he looks like a kicked puppy. Nami hit him and left while mumbling to herself.
2. Zoro notices how the cook weaves through tight spaces very easily, especially during battle. He doesn't understand why the cook keeps yelling 'on your left!' behind!' 'corner!' at Marines and other pirates. Or why some of them yell back 'heard' or 'got it, left/corner/behind!'. What the fuck.
3. Sanji walking around with a knife and yelling 'Sharp!' as he walks out to do whatever. Franky says he's looking sharp as always cook bro. Sanji thanks as he starts peeling vegetables or something.
4. Law hearing all of this and yells at Sanji to shut up because he just wants some peace and quiet and why the fuck are all the Strawhats so loud. Sanji apologizes because it's a force of habit after being in professional kitchens since he was eight and he doesn't want to hurt him or the crew. When Law asks for further clarification he explains 'hot' and 'sharp' means he's holding something dangerous, obviously, hot pans, hot plates, knives. The 'on your whatever' and 'corner' means he's telling people where he's coming from so there's no collisions. Law is blinking at him is exasperation and agrees that him yelling that is more than acceptable because of who the Strawhats are.
I thought I’d finish this tomorrow but Doey was just too fun to draw for me to have not finished this (This is Doeys scrapped lines for a side quest they didn’t implement I believe).
nobody understands how much i love yubashiri, not even me sometimes. it's my favorite sword in all of one piece, and it's never talked about
i know that moment in loguetown was focused on kitetsu because it was an important moment for zoro and really showed how much he believes in fate and luck, but that scene reminds me that yubashiri has so much weight to it, i think.
yubashiri was a family heirloom, and when zoro leaves the shop, tashigi asks the shopkeeper why he gave away such an important treasure, and he says "what's wrong with a man entrusting another man with his dreams?"
whether zoro knows it or not, yubashiri holds a promise and a dream similar to wado, but not as heavy or personal. we don't know what the shopkeepers dream was, but he knew he wouldn't be able to reach it and instead gave it to zoro in the form of yubashiri.
i know this isn't that important in the long run, and we don't really know anything about the shopkeeper, but zoro has this theme with promises and carrying the weight of others dreams with him. he strives to be the best and will do anything to reach the top, but he'll also do the same for people he loves and respects.
even if he doesn't know or care what yubashiri means to the shopkeeper, yubashiris history seems to fit well with zoro, and i think that's what's important. it continues this theme of dreams and promises and trust, things that are vital for zoros character. they compliment each other
and then it died in two seconds because of some random guy that we've never heard of and we'll never see again 😭😭😭
i'm really happy zoro laid it to rest in thriller bark, but the way yubashiri died made it feel unimportant and tossed aside and i'm really upset about it
My brother started watching DuckTales and the hyperfixation from four years ago was unlocked yet again…
Also yes, Huey is feeding sees to a little demon Louie (courtesy of my sibling)
Walking, Talking A/C Unitthey/them 19undertale centric blog:https://moccasins.tumblr.com/
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