Of Course We'll Help Nami!!! ONE PIECE Reaction S1E7



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This is my first time watching, reacting, and reviewing 1X7 of ONE PIECE “The Girl With the Sawfish Tattoo” I hope you enjoy it!

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The series follows the adventures of the Straw Hat Pirates as they explore the dangerous oceans, lands, and beyond in search of the “One Piece”, a fabled treasure that will make their captain, Monkey D. Luffy, “King of the Pirates”. But the Marines are on their ship’s tail, and they are not the only crew searching for the One Piece. Armed with skills and an unbreakable friendship, the Straw Hats are ready for the journey and even more ready to fight for their dreams together.

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0:00 – Reaction & Commentary
31:34 – Thoughts & Review

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  2. You got that right, Captain Nezumi (which just means 'rat' in Japanese by the way) did say that Jinbei was a Fishman and a member of one of the seven warlords. Also note Arlong's reaction, saying that Jinbei was a government dog. Compare that to how Mihawk acted. Something to think about.

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  3. What I don't really understand is how the Marines, well the one under Garp's control since they are clearly off book, not knowing his last name. They are apparently from the Goa Kingdom that was mentioned in episode 2 and the family name leads the name. So, he is Monkey D. Garp. Which has to be listed somewhere. And Luffy doesn't shy away from announcing his whole name. I just have to think that Monkey D. is almost like Smith in this world. Or, this is comic character who I could see being bigger in the show but he is only a side character elsewhere, being the dissonace in the general public of why they don't link Garp with his son, Luffy's father, who apparently thought Luffy would be safer with (and a set of scenes in episode 8 pretty much show they are probably much more alike and love each other).

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  4. Congratulations, you've now gotten to the scene that convinced most of the One Piece fandom to get hooked on One Piece. You've now become one of us now. Welcome to the brotherhood.

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  5. Glad you're enjoying One Piece. Welcome to the One Piece community. Answering your question, Can Arlong take on Mihawk, the answer is a huge NO. Mihwak will wipe the floor with him. At this point of the story three characters are freaking strong, Shanks, Mihawk, and you'll see who the third OP character is in episode 8.

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  6. Arlong is just a flea…yes he is strong but not strong enough… so speaking of Grandline…imagine that all species or people living there are like shanks and mihawk or garp…
    Belle Mere -means beautiful mother
    Nezumi- japanese name for rat…like being traitor or turncoat
    Jimbei- remember that name…

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  7. So Namis cry for help, her stabbing her tattoo, yes its emotional. But the moment with the three all stanced up as luffy approaches, and he calls for them to come and they all say "right" in unison is just.. *chefs kiss*. To me thats the first time they acted like a proper crew, all with the same idea in mind, about to fuck someone up.

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  8. The beautiful thing about One piece getting adapted in live action in this day and age is that it won't have forced inclusivity, racism, politics or even gender identity because all of those exist within one piece way before hollywood made it into what it is today.

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  9. While this whole Live-action has definetly exceeded my expectations… not everything in it is as good as I hoped it would be.

    While the changes they made to Syrup Village Arc were good in regards to turning the story into a sort of Horror movies-inspired plot… I was disappointed that Usopp's character development was butchered as much it was (I won't specify on what things I didn't like in case you wanna find out for yourself).

    And now here in Coco Village I feel that the change they did to Arlong and Nami's dynamic/relationship was also for the worst. I'm not saying that the whole arc was bad by any means but…. it's shame that some characters had to be "toned down" in order for the overarching story to run smoothly.

    On a side note…. I want to comment on the fact that a lot of people are apparently recommending you to watch the video called "the breathtaking world of One Piece"… and I agree that it is a very beautiful video… but I think it's not the best idea for you to react to it right now, because even though it is true that it doesn't have any spoilers in regards to the story… it does have spoilers in regards to the places that you're gonna be seeing in the show, and there's a couple of those places that I think it would be best if you didn't know anything about them… because even having an image with no context could affect the overall surprise.

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  10. Funny that you mentioned Arlong taking Nami’s mother prisoner, in the original English dub of the anime produced by 4kids and censored for an American TV-Y7 broadcast demographic, that was how they covered up her death. The gun was edited to be a pointed finger as he commanded her to go to his dungeon rather than shooting. It’s funny to look back on now that we have greater access to both an uncut English version and the original Japanese anime as well as the manga, but it’s wild to remember that at one point that was basically all American anime watchers had due to strictness of American television (which, I guess granted for a Y7 demographic they didn’t have much of a choice on but other countries advertised it for a bit older kids and young teens as is)

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  11. in the anime the citizens actually knew what nami was doing and the scar guy declared to attack arlong with the villagers even though it would mean death. that’s what led into nami running and the help me scene

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  12. Not going to say any spoilers, but I will say that the way Jimbe is referenced here is different than in the manga – by this point in the story, Oda had one idea of what he was going to do with that character, but he ended up going a different route, and they're framing this reference to him with what actually ends up happening in mind. I just always think it's interesting when you can see evidence of altered plans in a long-running work of fiction.

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