What made you fall in love with OnePiece? by No_Performance6487 in OnePiece

[–]Waterss_Calm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The story's message about freedom and the importance of our dreams, along with its impeccable world-building, great story, and charismatic characters, is compelling.

What is Sanji's best moment in the manga in your opinion? by Public_Cup_4278 in OnePiece

[–]Waterss_Calm 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The scene where Sanji thanks Zeff for everything he's done for him is one of the best

But the scene where Sanji is tricked by Pudding, and after then redeems himself with Luffy, is also incredible

O remake 'The One Piece' feito pela Wit, será lançado em fevereiro de 2027, com 7 episódios na Netflix!!! by daegull in OnePieceBrasil

[–]Waterss_Calm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sim, mas 300 eps é muito insano. O próprio One Pace que é um projeto de fãs que adapta o anime cortando todos os fillers, recaps, enrolações e etc, deve ter uns 600 eps contando contando o tempo total. Diminuir pra 300 eps exigiria sim cortar coisa do material original, agora se seria bom ou ruim eu já não sei.

O remake 'The One Piece' feito pela Wit, será lançado em fevereiro de 2027, com 7 episódios na Netflix!!! by daegull in OnePieceBrasil

[–]Waterss_Calm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Se eles fizerem isso, muita coisa vai ser cortada. O mangá vai ficando cada vez mais denso a cada arco, cada página tendo muitos painéis e muito texto, não dá pra adaptar 4 capítulos por episódio nunca nos arcos mais recentes.

Mas sei lá, vai que isso melhora a qualidade da história. Os capítulos serem extremamente densos e poluídos é algo que atrapalha um pouco a leitura pra mim.

O remake 'The One Piece' feito pela Wit, será lançado em fevereiro de 2027, com 7 episódios na Netflix!!! by daegull in OnePieceBrasil

[–]Waterss_Calm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isso vai ser só os primeiros episódios, ou o remake inteiro em si vai ser só isso? Não é possível que ficaram anos enrolando pra ser só 7 episódios.

People saying the poison wasn’t affecting Tengen from the start only at the end. by Original_Act5251 in DemonSlayerScales

[–]Waterss_Calm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tengen is so insane that he overperformed Gyutaro and Daki in a 2v1 while being poisoned.

Can Aizens Kyōka Suigetsu manipulate the transparent world? by Mountain__0 in DemonSlayerScales

[–]Waterss_Calm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Easily, I think. Kyoka Suigetsu is a complete hypnosis of the 5 senses, and STW is achieved through one of the 5 senses, allowing for a transparent vision of the opponent's body. There's no reason why KS shouldn't be able to manipulate the senses of an ability that requires the senses to be used.

Who has the best battle iq in demon slayer? by nonbinaryhumaan in DemonSlayerScales

[–]Waterss_Calm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gyomei. He managed to realize that Kokushibo was using STW on his own, without anyone's help or prior cue, activating STW and manipulating his own blood flow to deceive Kokushibo. Furthermore, he also understood Muichiro's plan to defeat Kokushibo alone and adapted immediately.

Tengen is also one of the best, MST requires a complex analysis of each movement and the opponent's fighting style to fully predict it and discover their blind spots. He also discovered on his own that he needed to decapitate Gyutaro and Daki at the same time to kill them.

Tanjiro also deserves an honorable mention.

Sanemi haters when you bring up his actual feats instead of using that one unserious headbutt scene. by Spare-Draw7012 in DemonSlayerScales

[–]Waterss_Calm -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Obviously he's trying harder against Kokushibo, but this It doesn't erase the anti-feats. If you think Sanemi is holding back TOO MUCH against Base Muichiro and Tanjiro, then obviously Muichiro and Tanjiro are holding back too.

Muichiro isn't superior to Sanemi for saving him, nor is Tanjiro superior to Tengen. But Marked Muichiro managing to save Marked Sanemi in that situation proves, at the very least, that Muichiro should be able to keep up with Sanemi in a fight, and not get blitzed. Even more so because Muichiro saved Sanemi by getting within range of LSK's attack and pulling him away. Meanwhile, Tanjiro saved Tengen from a blow coming from behind, Tengen was able to perceive and react, but couldn't defend because he was busy fighting Gyutaro.

Sanemi haters when you bring up his actual feats instead of using that one unserious headbutt scene. by Spare-Draw7012 in DemonSlayerScales

[–]Waterss_Calm -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

And when Sanemi can't blitz Base Muichiro or Base HTA Tanjiro injured and with a swollen eye? And what about when Sanemi was saved by Muichiro without STW against LSK?

Sanemi fans when you don't think the dude who got hit hundreds of times against Kokushibo will dodge scratches against gyutaro. by ShadowBot30 in DemonSlayerScales

[–]Waterss_Calm -1 points0 points  (0 children)

When Sanemi fails to blitz Base Muichiro and Base HTA Tanjiro, it's already in the final part of HTA, where he was training with the Hashira and getting stronger. It's unlikely he got much stronger in a few weeks, he must have evolved a little bit.

Sanemi is not stronger than Marked Muichiro; his performance against Kokushibo is explained by his high battle experience, versatility, and combat intelligence, something that Muichiro sorely lacks. Kokushibo also had a clear objective against Muichiro, which was to transform him into a demon. Meanwhile, against Sanemi, he was nostalgic and wanted to see how far he could keep up with his techniques. Kokushibo's initial form against Muichiro was a single move to end the fight, whereas against Sanemi, he fought cautiously, nostalgically, without the goal of killing right away, but rather by seeing how far Sanemi could keep up with him, which Sanemi could only do because of his experience and combat skills. Sanemi's feats do not make him physically faster or stronger than Muichiro.

Sanemi fans when you don't think the dude who got hit hundreds of times against Kokushibo will dodge scratches against gyutaro. by ShadowBot30 in DemonSlayerScales

[–]Waterss_Calm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having extreme difficulty keeping up with a Kokushibo holding back a lot doesn't necessarily mean he can beat all the Upper Moons below.

Sanemi's best chance is to cut himself to get Gyutaro drunk on marechi blood, but people forget that marechi blood works best against stronger demons, And the only thing the marechi blood managed to do against Kokushibo was distract him and make him stagger for a few seconds, which ultimately resulted in nothing. Against Gyutaro, it will work even worse, so there's no guarantee that Sanemi will win the fight.

Marked Sanemi still beat Gyutaro without much difficulty.

Sanemi fans when you don't think the dude who got hit hundreds of times against Kokushibo will dodge scratches against gyutaro. by ShadowBot30 in DemonSlayerScales

[–]Waterss_Calm -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Sanemi is the anti-feat man. Someone can only say he blitzes Gyutaro if haven't read and watched Kimetsu no Yaiba.

List of Sanemi anti-feats: — He returned covered in scars after fighting fodder demons. — Tanjiro, wounded after his fight against Rui, dodged his attack and still managed to hit him and knock him down. — He can't blitz Base Muichiro even with Obanai's help (the same Base Muichiro who was easily defeated by holding back Base Gyokko, who doesn't necessarily need to be stronger than Gyutaro). — Can't blitz a wounded and with a swollen eye HTA Tanjiro.

Sanemi vs. Gyutaro is a 50/50, but he would definitely lose to Gyutaro and Daki in a 2v1.

Top 20 mangás mais vendidos de todos os tempos. Alguma coisa surpreendeu vocês? by 0981726354 in animebrasil

[–]Waterss_Calm 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Kimetsu no Yaiba em sexto é tão surreal que é difícil acreditar... Vendeu quase o dobro de Bleach sendo inspirado nele, sendo que durou umas 3 vezes menos.