One Piece Censorship Pt. 2 #shorts



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  1. Am I the only one that thought the Zeff backstory was better in the anime?
    I dont know, the thought of him losing his leg specifically to save Sanji just gives me a “I see something in this kid” vibe to it that I really like.
    Also considering that both Sanji and Zeff experience extreme starvation is something that ties them together is a bit watered down if Zeff just succumbed to the hunger and ate his own limb. Having him starving the WHOLE time they were stranded made the story feel more impactful to me rather than him eating his own leg.

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  2. Ngl the first time i saw the story, my ADHD brain forgot about the added censorship of him taking his leg underwater and i naturally assumed he ate his foot.
    So i had always imagined the manga version without reading it

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  3. Scientifically you lose more calories eating your leg, than keeping it and letting your body absorb nutrients from it. But i likenthe symbolism of him losing his leg to save sanji, but either way both versions made a great sacrifice

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  4. Maybe this is a hot take, but I HATE the original version of this scene, and think the anime actually fixed it.
    (Tl;dr: The human body is better at "eating itself" than actually eating itself)

    The human body already has a mechanism for sustaining itself when it's starving. It's called "autophagy", and it's a more efficient way of metabolizing the body for energy than digestion. Zeff had to contend with excruciating pain, blood loss, and possibly shock just to get less out of that leg than he would have if he'd just sat there.

    The anime even had Zeff making a sacrifice for Sanji! He only got caught in the wreckage that forced him to cut off his leg because he was trying to save Sanji.

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  5. I find both versions equally powerful, because you just KNOW zeff expected a lot worse to happen (like DROWNING) when he dove overboard
    Bro was fully prepared to die the entire time for that little kid he just met

    Also the anchor part was CRAZY

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  6. This seems to imply that Zeff didn't give all the food to Sanji in the anime, but I recall him doing that.

    Also, he got stuck in underwater debris while trying to rescue Sanji from drowning, so all the major story beats still happen: Zeff sacrifices his leg and gives up the food he needs to make sure a child is safe.

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  7. I have to disagree, because no matter the hunger, breaking and losing a limb will always be much worse than what you get from eating it.
    Human meat is not good for humans, let alone raw. Although more shocking, the scene is dumb.

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  8. In reality eating your own leg would be a bad idea, as your body will need lot of energy to recover from this, more than what you'll gain by eating the leg.

    But it's one piece, no need to be "scientifically right", and yeah when you read this part it's a shock ! And we feel how Sanji feels toward his mentor, despite him faking disrespect.

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  9. I enjoy both versions for two different reasons, the manga is great because as horrible as it was for him to experience it was a practical reason and I like the anime because that was zeff basically declaring he'd rather die just to give sanji a chance at living

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  10. They'll censor that but "nothing happened" is perfectly natural. They banned the crossdressing pokemon episode but Law said "hold my fruit" on Punk Hazard. One piece anime should 100% never be censored.

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  11. It's been recently proven that cutting off a limb to be eaten is actually a net loss in energy than it is a gain. The shock your body goes through upon having a limb forcefully removed causes it to burn more energy than you'd get by eating said limb.

    I'm 90% sure Oda had no idea about this when writing the sequence to it makes sense so I don't really think he's dumb for writing it or anything, but when you look at it from this point of view the anime makes more sense. In both instances Zeff gave up a limb just to save Sanji, a boy he had literally just met. It's just in one sequence he loses his limb due to a situation outside of his control and the other is due to him making a choice that actually harms himself more than helps.

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