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* Arlong Park having plushies seems normal when you know Arlong based his base on the theme park in Sabaody, but Arlong said he would kill anyone who can't pay tributes, even the children. Considering Arlong's greed, these plushies were probably not bought but ''taken'' from kids killed by his crew...

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* Arlong Park having plushies seems normal when you know Arlong based his base on the theme park in Sabaody, but Arlong said he would kill anyone who can't pay tributes, even the children. Considering Arlong's greed, these plushies were probably not bought but ''taken'' from kids killed by his crew...crew...
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* Arlong tells Zeff he's looking for Luffy who has something of his. Arlong obviously could be referring to the map, but he also considers Nami his "property".
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Holy horrifying grammar Batman!


* Why in the first episode Luffy really expected to have a reward poster, despite having done almost nothing? Simple, he sees the reward number as an indication of a pirate's power, so when he defeated Alvida, he clearly thought he deserved a number greater than hers, clearly forgetting that he has to do things against the government before be put on a reward poster.

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* Why in the first episode episode, did Luffy really expected expect to have a reward poster, despite having done almost nothing? Simple, Simple; he sees the reward number as an indication of a pirate's power, so power. So when he defeated Alvida, he clearly thought he deserved a number greater than hers, clearly forgetting that he has to do things against the government before he can be put on a reward poster.



* Going out of his way to chase down Luffy seems a bit beneath Arlong, but Nami had contacted one of his men in the previous episode that she had the map to the Grand Line. Buggy then tells Arlong under duress that Luffy was the one who had it. Arlon then decides to go after Luffy himself. If not for just the map, but also to get his precious cartographer back. Arlong even tells Nami when she returns to Arlong Park that he thought she was attempting to escape him, [[BlatantLies which she denies]].

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* Going out of his way to chase down Luffy seems a bit beneath Arlong, but Nami had contacted one of his men in the previous episode that she had the map to the Grand Line. Buggy then tells Arlong under duress that Luffy was the one who had it. Arlon Arlong then decides to go after Luffy himself. If not for just the map, but also to get his precious cartographer back. Arlong even tells Nami when she returns to Arlong Park that he thought she was attempting to escape him, [[BlatantLies which she denies]].



* Kaya barely had enough energy to walk around without Khaladore there to support her. But when Usopp tries to warn her that he's actually Kuro the pirate, she has the energy to slap him indignantly. This could be implying that she's slowly regaining some strength as she didn't drink any of the poisoned soup from that night. Even with Nami, she wasn't given any of her tea unlike when Usopp was with her. This probably added to her recovery.

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* Kaya barely had enough energy to walk around without Khaladore Klahadore there to support her. But when Usopp tries to warn her that he's actually Kuro the pirate, she has the energy to slap him indignantly. This could be implying that she's slowly regaining some strength as she didn't drink any of the poisoned soup from that night. Even with Nami, she wasn't given any of her tea unlike when Usopp was with her. This probably added to her recovery.
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* Arlong Park having plushies seems normal when you know Arlong based his base on the theme park in Sabaody, but Arlong said he would kill anyone who can't pay tributes, even the children. Considering Arlong's greed, theses plushies were probably not bought but ''taken'' from kids killed by his crew...

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* Arlong Park having plushies seems normal when you know Arlong based his base on the theme park in Sabaody, but Arlong said he would kill anyone who can't pay tributes, even the children. Considering Arlong's greed, theses these plushies were probably not bought but ''taken'' from kids killed by his crew...
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* Going out of his way to chase down Luffy seems a bit beneath Arlong, but Nami had contacted one of his men in the previous episode that she had the map to the Grand Line. Buggy then tells Arlong under duress that Luffy was the one who had it. Arlon then decides to go after Luffy himself. If not for just the map, but also to get his precious cartographer back. Arlong even tells Nami when she returns to Arlong Park that he thought she was attempting to escape him, [[BlatantLies which she denies]].



** It's telling that the only fishman we see who is not a pirate works as a matre D, one of several stereotypical minority positions in early Hollywood films.

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** It's telling that the only fishman we see who is not a pirate works as a matre maitre D, one of several stereotypical minority positions in early Hollywood films.



* Arlong Park having plushies seems normal when you know Arlong based his base on the theme park in Sabaody, but Arlong said he would kill anyone who can't pay tributes, even the children. Considering Arlong's greed, theses plushies were probably not bought but ''taken'' from kids killed by his crew..

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* Arlong Park having plushies seems normal when you know Arlong based his base on the theme park in Sabaody, but Arlong said he would kill anyone who can't pay tributes, even the children. Considering Arlong's greed, theses plushies were probably not bought but ''taken'' from kids killed by his crew..crew...

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* Alvida is more focused on her street cred over being seen as "the most beautiful." While this could be seen as Xenafication, it actually fits more in line with Alvida's aggressive mindset... as well as showing a lot more confidence in her appearance since she is still shown to be fairly feminine (Pink ship, glitter bombs, having Koby do her toenails, etc.), she's just wanting to be seen as powerful as the primarily ''Male'' top pirates (Buggy, Kuro, Krieg and Arlong).

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* Alvida is more focused on her street cred over being seen as "the most beautiful." While this could be seen as Xenafication, it actually fits more in line with Alvida's aggressive mindset... as well as showing a lot more confidence in her appearance since she is still shown to be fairly feminine (Pink ship, glitter bombs, having Koby do her toenails, etc.), she's just wanting to be seen as powerful as the primarily ''Male'' top pirates (Buggy, Kuro, Krieg and Arlong). Although she can be seen possibly staring at her own reflection before boarding the other ship - her main concern is making a name for herself than just her looks.



** This means it was also likely he and Koby ran off without paying their bill at the bar when Zoro's fight broke out. Which would be easy to do amongst the chaos.




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* Koby in the manga/anime is highly intelligent, but extremely timid in the beginning. Vice Admiral Garp is, by contrast, extremely confident, but a bit BookDumb. How does the live action show the difference in their intellects? By having Garp play Go with Koby. Those familiar with the game will know that there is a handicap system in place for less experienced players to have an even shot against more experienced players, involving giving the less experienced player free stones at the start of the game. The lowest handicap is just letting the less experienced player play as black, which always plays first and thus has a slight advantage. Koby does begin playing as black, but does not seem to get extra stones and still plays a close game. Then he takes Garp’s advice and stops second guessing himself and plays a bit more aggressively. In the end? The colors have switched, indicating that Garp is the one playing with an advantage. Not only that, but, given the dialogue, Koby is absolutely kicking Garp’s butt. Given the short timeframe this happens in, the only reasonable conclusion is that Koby was already this good at the game and just needed to stop getting in his own way.

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* Koby in the manga/anime is highly intelligent, but extremely timid in the beginning. Vice Admiral Garp is, by contrast, extremely confident, but a bit BookDumb. How does the live action show the difference in their intellects? By having Garp play Go with Koby. Those familiar with the game will know that there is a handicap system in place for less experienced players to have an even shot against more experienced players, involving giving the less experienced player free stones at the start of the game. The lowest handicap is just letting the less experienced player play as black, which always plays Luffy's and Usopp's first and thus has attempts at a slight advantage. Koby does begin playing as black, but does not seem to get extra stones and still plays a close game. Then he takes Garp’s advice and stops second guessing himself and plays a bit more aggressively. In the end? The colors have switched, indicating that Garp is the one playing JollyRoger are both met with an advantage. Not only that, but, given the dialogue, Koby is absolutely kicking Garp’s butt. Given the short timeframe this happens in, the only reasonable conclusion is that Koby was already this good at the game and just needed to stop getting derision, but in his own way.real life, a lot of pirates' flags looked kind of stupid, because they were designed by pirates, not artists.

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!! The Man in the Straw Hat




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* Koby in the manga/anime is highly intelligent, but extremely timid in the beginning. Vice Admiral Garp is, by contrast, extremely confident, but a bit BookDumb. How does the live action show the difference in their intellects? By having Garp play Go with Koby. Those familiar with the game will know that there is a handicap system in place for less experienced players to have an even shot against more experienced players, involving giving the less experienced player free stones at the start of the game. The lowest handicap is just letting the less experienced player play as black, which always plays first and thus has a slight advantage. Koby does begin playing as black, but does not seem to get extra stones and still plays a close game. Then he takes Garp’s advice and stops second guessing himself and plays a bit more aggressively. In the end? The colors have switched, indicating that Garp is the one playing with an advantage. Not only that, but, given the dialogue, Koby is absolutely kicking Garp’s butt. Given the short timeframe this happens in, the only reasonable conclusion is that Koby was already this good at the game and just needed to stop getting in his own way.
* After Buggy is taken out of the sack hood, you can notice his bandana is covering where his right ear would be. When he told the Straw Hats he had "eyes and ears everywhere" he likely planted it on Luffy's hat when they were unconscious - which was why Luffy's hat was left with him while all of their other belongings were taken. It would also explain how Buggy heard Luffy tell Nami he put the map in a "safe place".

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* In the anime and Manga, Don Krieg was said to be the "Emperor of the East Blue"... but he has a lower bounty compared to Arlong, by about three million or so Berri. And was kind of seen by many fans as a rather weak villain in comparison to the more personalized threats like that of Morgan (who held Zoro against his will), Buggy (who knew Shanks), Kuro (who was cruel to Kaya) and Arlong (who stole Nami's life) in the East Blue saga. So instead of having a random pirate be the one who was seen as the ruler of the East Blue, they changed it to Arlong; the highest bounty in the East Blue and someone who could feasibly have one of the weaker seas under his thumb. Especially given that Arlong is also connected to the Celestial Dragons in the original source material.

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* Luffy's and Usopp's first attempts at a JollyRoger are both met with derision, but in real life, a lot of pirates' flags looked kind of stupid, because they were designed by pirates, not artists.
* In the anime and Manga, Don Krieg was said to be the "Emperor of the East Blue"... but he has a lower bounty compared to Arlong, by about three million or so Berri. And was kind of seen by many fans as a rather weak villain in comparison to the more personalized threats like that of Morgan (who held Zoro against his will), Buggy (who knew Shanks), Kuro (who was cruel to Kaya) and Arlong (who stole Nami's life) in the East Blue saga. So instead of having a random pirate be the one who was seen as the ruler of the East Blue, they changed it to Arlong; the highest bounty in the East Blue and someone who could feasibly have one of the weaker seas under his thumb. Especially given that Arlong is also connected to the Celestial Dragons in the original source material.

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* Luffy's and Usopp's first attempts at a JollyRoger are both met with derision, but in real life, a lot of pirates' flags looked kind of stupid, because they were designed by pirates, not artists.
* In the anime and Manga, Don Krieg was said to be the "Emperor of the East Blue"... but he has a lower bounty compared to Arlong, by about three million or so Berri. And was kind of seen by many fans as a rather weak villain in comparison to the more personalized threats like that of Morgan (who held Zoro against his will), Buggy (who knew Shanks), Kuro (who was cruel to Kaya) and Arlong (who stole Nami's life)

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in the East Blue saga. So instead of having a random pirate be the one who was seen as the ruler of the East Blue, they changed it to Arlong; the highest bounty in the East Blue and someone who could feasibly have one of the weaker seas under his thumb. Especially given that Arlong is also connected to the Celestial Dragons in the original source material.East



* In the final scene as the Straw Hats do the barrel pledge, Usopp is the only one whose childhood self doesn't declare his dream. Because back then, he was content in living in his own fantasies, and merely wanted his father to return back to Syrup village to be a family. But now, after going through everything with the Straw Hats, he finally realizes what his dream is: to have his own adventures and to be a great warrior of his own merit.

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* In the final scene as the Straw Hats do the barrel pledge, Usopp is the only one whose childhood self doesn't declare his seem to have a particular dream. Because back then, he was content in living in his own fantasies, and merely wanted his father to return back to Syrup village to be a family. But now, after going through everything with the Straw Hats, he finally realizes what his dream is: to have his own adventures and to be a great warrior of his own merit.
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* Arlong Park having plushies seems normal when you know Arlong based his base on the theme park in Sabaody but Arlong said he would kill anyone who can't pay tributes, even the children. Considering Arlong's greed theses plushies were probably not bought but taken from kids killed by his crew

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* Arlong Park having plushies seems normal when you know Arlong based his base on the theme park in Sabaody Sabaody, but Arlong said he would kill anyone who can't pay tributes, even the children. Considering Arlong's greed greed, theses plushies were probably not bought but taken ''taken'' from kids killed by his crewcrew..

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