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One Piece Ep 480+481 Full Reactions!

Ep 480: https://youtu.be/ZXnVJWDtPEc

Sync to 5:16

Ep 481: https://youtu.be/XoIF2VfVWiA

Sync to 5:08

Edited Reaction: https://youtu.be/TsWIehIHvKg

One Piece Ep 480+481 Full Reactions!

Comments

Thanks for the reaction.

Mahuloq

Can't wait for 482

Ahmed Hussin

I just wanted to mention again, that you're the only reactor I'm following or even watching. And whenever I'm watching you, I feel a lot of joy, and I wish we could be friends. You seem to be a great person to have around, and we share a lot of common interests (I would love to break out into song with you. xD). So don't doubt yourself. You are way more entertaining than you think. =)

elysian03

It's always very funny how a literal arc about a horrible war moves us from seeing Whitebeard as a weirdo who's already half-dead and just drinks, to a father-figure whose dream actually was to form a family and be happy with his children.

Gistradagis

It's very clear throughout One Piece that Oda simply doesn't consider "tough love" to be abuse. We've seen what Oda considers to be abusive. Think of Robin's aunt on Ohara, and how she treated Robin. Treating her basically like a scullery maid for her own selfish ends. Garp isn't that. Garp is presented sympathetically. He's toughening Luffy up, which rebounds to Luffy's benefit in the main narrative. Also, one of the key themes in One Piece is that the pursuit of liberty and personal freedom is a moral virtue. It's why Usopp is proud of his dad for being a pirate, even though that meant abandoning his family. Luffy was *always* going to be a pirate, even if Garp had raised him with warm, loving, caring support and encouragement like a modern-day child psychologist. Because Luffy is the moral center of the story, and pursuit of personal liberty and freedom is among the highest moral virtues in the One Piece world.

Highly Educated Trucker


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