Black Clover Just Proved Why it Should Continue & One Piece Should End
In contrast, one piece Stuttering in the early 300’s. thereon one piece The story didn’t start until the end of chapter 100. When Luffy finally entered the Grand Line, even the first Grand Line saga was plagued with clumsy intrigue. The Alabasta saga, which promised so much, actually fell short when the conflict between Princess Bibi and her friend Koza was resolved too quickly. on alabaster, one piece repeated the same words. Since then, each saga has led to bigger conflicts that plagued each island Luffy visited. This dilutes the meaning of the Alabasta War. In many cases like Sky Island Saga War, none of them had to happen.
Ironically, the main event one pieceof the world has not yet arisen one piece321. Chapter. The next case of this happens in: one piece It took place on three occasions at important meetings between naval officers and lords of the seas. Ironically, the next blockbuster, Water 7, didn’t deliver anything significant until after many more chapters. But even then, the saga itself was nothing more than tearing up the main storyline of Park Allong, in which Nami betrays Luffy, except that she is now Nico Robin. But Nico didn’t let Nami dry Luffy to help her family and people, she did her best to Straw Hat. It was a definite setback in terms of conflict and drama.
Essentially, one piece I was lucky when it came out. There are unbelievable moments, but when it was released and when black clover debuted apart from one piece likely to become a member Shawn Jump If the U19 club was aired for the first time today due to a sluggish start, even after episode 321 one piece It wasn’t fast enough yet. black clover.
More information
Black Clover Just Proved Why it Should Continue & One Piece Should End
In comparison, One Piece was sputtering in the early 300s. On top of the fact that One Piece’s story didn’t really start until after chapter 100 when Luffy finally entered the Grand Line, even the Grand Line’s first sagas were plagued by clumsy plotting. The Alabasta Saga that had promised so much actually ended with much to be desired due to how quickly the conflict between Princess Vivi and her friend Koza was resolved. Following Alabasta, One Piece repeated its same tropes. Every saga since then relied on some major conflict plaguing each consecutive island that Luffy visited. This dilutes the importance of the Alabasta war. In many cases, like the Sky Island Saga’s war, none of them needed to happen.
Ironically, the major events that would flip One Piece‘s world still had yet to occur as of One Piece‘s 321st chapter. The closest instance of this happening in One Piece occurred three installments later during the pivotal meeting between Naval officers and the Warlords of the Sea. Ironically, the next big saga – Water 7 – still wouldn’t deliver anything of consequence until many chapters later. But even then, the saga itself was just a rip off of Arlong Park’s major plotline where Nami betrayed Luffy except now it was Nico Robin. But rather than Nami leaving Luffy high and dry to help her family and people, Nico was acting in the best interest of the Straw Hats. It was a definite step down, conflict- and drama-wise.
Essentially, One Piece was lucky that it came out when it did. Although there are incredible moments, it arguably wouldn’t have gotten as far as it did, had it been released when Black Clover debuted. Aside from One Piece likely becoming a member of Shonen Jump’s under 19 club if it premiered today due to its lackluster start, it’s clear that even by chapter 321, One Piece still hadn’t caught its stride, unlike Black Clover.
#Black #Clover #Proved #Continue #Piece
Black Clover Just Proved Why it Should Continue & One Piece Should End
In comparison, One Piece was sputtering in the early 300s. On top of the fact that One Piece’s story didn’t really start until after chapter 100 when Luffy finally entered the Grand Line, even the Grand Line’s first sagas were plagued by clumsy plotting. The Alabasta Saga that had promised so much actually ended with much to be desired due to how quickly the conflict between Princess Vivi and her friend Koza was resolved. Following Alabasta, One Piece repeated its same tropes. Every saga since then relied on some major conflict plaguing each consecutive island that Luffy visited. This dilutes the importance of the Alabasta war. In many cases, like the Sky Island Saga’s war, none of them needed to happen.
Ironically, the major events that would flip One Piece‘s world still had yet to occur as of One Piece‘s 321st chapter. The closest instance of this happening in One Piece occurred three installments later during the pivotal meeting between Naval officers and the Warlords of the Sea. Ironically, the next big saga – Water 7 – still wouldn’t deliver anything of consequence until many chapters later. But even then, the saga itself was just a rip off of Arlong Park’s major plotline where Nami betrayed Luffy except now it was Nico Robin. But rather than Nami leaving Luffy high and dry to help her family and people, Nico was acting in the best interest of the Straw Hats. It was a definite step down, conflict- and drama-wise.
Essentially, One Piece was lucky that it came out when it did. Although there are incredible moments, it arguably wouldn’t have gotten as far as it did, had it been released when Black Clover debuted. Aside from One Piece likely becoming a member of Shonen Jump’s under 19 club if it premiered today due to its lackluster start, it’s clear that even by chapter 321, One Piece still hadn’t caught its stride, unlike Black Clover.
#Black #Clover #Proved #Continue #Piece
Synthetic: Vik News