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ONE PIECE EP 377 "The Pain of My Crewmates is My Pain Zoro's Desperate Fight" Full Length Reaction

Here is my full length unedited reaction for One Piece episode 377!

Streamer: Crunchyroll

ONE PIECE EP 377 "The Pain of My Crewmates is My Pain Zoro's Desperate Fight" Full Length Reaction

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And this why..... Nothing happens on Thriller Bark. Sorry, i had to do it xddd. But yeah... This is probably Zoro's most iconic moment besides his duel against Mihawk.

Julio Castillo

"His size makes sense then" you've already met Whitebeard and the 3 Big guys from the Franky Family.... Kuma being a Cyborg would explain his size... in any other story, but in One Piece... a 6 meter tall human is not that big of a deal anymore xddd (it's ok tho, i know you were just excited for the reveal). Hey, i know Zoro's moment of offering himself up to protect Luffy is really cool, but i also wanna bring attention to Sanji. He's often forgotten here because this episode is mostly about Zoro... but i think the way he offered himself up to Kuma is also really interesting... When Zoro offered himself... he mentioned his ambition of becoming the World's Greatest Swordsman, and he counted it as something of value to offer to the Goverment instead of Luffy... meaning that he knows what he's worth as a member of the group... However.... when Sanji steps up and offers his own Life... he doesn't even mention his own dream of finding the All Blue, instead... his reasoning for wanting to save Zoro is "But what about Your Dream, mosshead?" and also saying "i've always been prepared to sacrifice myself for the others"... therefore he's putting more inherent value into Zoro's dream (and everyone else's) than his own dream and life. And you could say... but that's what Zoro was doing for Luffy as well... but in Zoro's case is more about his duty to his Captain, someone he knows will change the World, the reason all the Straw Hats are together in the first place. If Luffy dies then everything else crumbles. So the fact that Sanji doesn't even mentions his own dream, instead just putting someone else's ambition before him.... i think speaks a lot about Sanji's self-worth. Which is the reason why i think Zoro decided to knock him out, because he understood that he wasn't sacrificing himself out of true conviction, but out of a lack of self-value.

Julio Castillo


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