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* AdaptationalWealth: In the manga, Syrup village consisted of only a few simple houses with a mansion standing out in vast open field. Here, all of the inhabitants of Syrup village live in much bigger houses alongside a thriving shipbuilding business owned by Kaya.
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* HatesRichPeople: Having grown up in poverty, Nami doesn't have a high opinion of rich people, speaking disparagingly about them (including Kaya's family) to Luffy and Zoro and having no problem with looting the mansion for valuable items (such as silver candlesticks) that no one will miss that she can sell. However, Nami does start feeling a bit bad for it when Kaya shows that she's SpoiledSweet and treats her with nothing but kindness, complete with letting her keep the stuff she's stealing, and seems to consider Kaya an exception, even [[PetTheDog returning one item she stole]].

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* HatesRichPeople: Having grown up in poverty, Nami doesn't have a high opinion of rich people, the rich, speaking disparagingly about them (including Kaya's family) to Luffy and Zoro and having no problem with looting the mansion for valuable items (such as silver candlesticks) that no one will miss that she can sell. However, Nami does start feeling a bit bad for it when Kaya shows that she's SpoiledSweet and treats her with nothing but kindness, complete with letting her keep the stuff she's stealing, and seems to consider Kaya an exception, even [[PetTheDog returning one item she stole]].

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* EatTheRich: Having grown up in poverty, Nami doesn't have a high opinion of rich people, speaking disparagingly about them (including Kaya's family) to Luffy and Zoro and having no problem with looting the mansion for valuable items (such as silver candlesticks) that no one will miss that she can sell. However, Nami does start feeling a bit bad for it when Kaya shows that she's SpoiledSweet and treats her with nothing but kindness, complete with letting her keep the stuff she's stealing, and seems to consider Kaya an exception, even [[PetTheDog returning one item she stole]].


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* HatesRichPeople: Having grown up in poverty, Nami doesn't have a high opinion of rich people, speaking disparagingly about them (including Kaya's family) to Luffy and Zoro and having no problem with looting the mansion for valuable items (such as silver candlesticks) that no one will miss that she can sell. However, Nami does start feeling a bit bad for it when Kaya shows that she's SpoiledSweet and treats her with nothing but kindness, complete with letting her keep the stuff she's stealing, and seems to consider Kaya an exception, even [[PetTheDog returning one item she stole]].
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* EatTheRich: Having grown up in poverty, Nami doesn't have a high opinion of rich people, speaking disparagingly about them (including Kaya's family) to Luffy and Zoro and having no problem with looting the mansion for valuable items (such as silver candlesticks) that no one will miss that she can sell. However, Nami does start feeling a bit bad for it when Kaya shows that she's SpoiledSweet and treats her with nothing but kindness, even letting her keep the stuff she's stealing, and seems to consider Kaya an exception, even returning one item she stole.

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* EatTheRich: Having grown up in poverty, Nami doesn't have a high opinion of rich people, speaking disparagingly about them (including Kaya's family) to Luffy and Zoro and having no problem with looting the mansion for valuable items (such as silver candlesticks) that no one will miss that she can sell. However, Nami does start feeling a bit bad for it when Kaya shows that she's SpoiledSweet and treats her with nothing but kindness, even complete with letting her keep the stuff she's stealing, and seems to consider Kaya an exception, even [[PetTheDog returning one item she stole.stole]].

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* BondVillainStupidity: Kuro has Zoro--a known, infamous, dangerous bounty hunter--completely at his mercy when Sham knocks him out from behind. Rather than finish him off, inflicting ''any'' kind of further wounds on him, or even checking to see whether or not he's dead, Kuro just has Sham and Buchi dispose of Zoro's body along with Merry's, and they just dump his body ''and'' his swords into a well without checking, either.

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* BondVillainStupidity: Kuro has Zoro--a known, infamous, dangerous bounty hunter--completely at his mercy when Sham knocks him out from behind. Rather than finish finishing him off, inflicting ''any'' kind of further wounds on him, or even checking to see whether or not he's dead, Kuro just has Sham and Buchi dispose of Zoro's body along with Merry's, and they just dump his body ''and'' his swords into a well without checking, either.



* EatTheRich: Having grown up in poverty, Nami doesn't have a high opinion of rich people, speaking disparagingly about them (including Kaya's family) to Luffy and Zoro and having no problem with looting the mansion for valuable items (such as silver candlesticks) that no one will miss that she can sell. However, Nami does start feeling a bit bad for it when Kaya shows that she's SpoiledSweet and treats her with nothing but kindness, even letting her keep the stuff she's stealing, and seems to consider Kaya an exception, even returning one item she stole.



* IAmWhatIAm: Once Nami accidentally wanders into Kaya's room and the latter figures out that the pillowcase she's holding is stuff she's been stealing from around the house, Nami admits that she's not a pirate, but she ''is'' a thief, and she's not going to apologize for that, saying this word for word. Kaya doesn't actually mind all that much, since she already has far more than she could ever need already.

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* IAmWhatIAm: Once Nami accidentally wanders into Kaya's room and the latter figures out that the pillowcase she's holding is full of stuff she's been stealing from around the house, Nami admits that while she's not a pirate, but she ''is'' a thief, and she's not going to apologize for that, saying this word for word. Kaya doesn't actually mind all that much, since she already has far more than she could ever need already.and is happy to share it.
* JustFriends: What both Usopp and Kaya separately tell members of the Straw Hats (Luffy and Zoro for the former, Nami for the latter) that they are. Though it seems like at least Usopp sees Kaya as more than a friend, asking the guys if they think she may have feelings for him and if he has a chance with her. (Not that [[CelibateHero Luffy and Zoro]] are much help in that regard.)



* PetTheDog: After their late night conversation, Nami basically has Kaya's blessing to keep the pillowcase of valuables that she was stealing. Nonetheless, clearly touched by Kaya's kindness to her, Nami returns one of the trinkets back to where she found it.

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* PetTheDog: After their late night conversation, Nami basically has Kaya's blessing to keep the pillowcase of valuables expensive items that she was stealing.stealing from around the mansion to sell. Nonetheless, clearly touched by Kaya's kindness to her, Nami returns one of the trinkets back to where she found it.

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* TapOnTheHead: Sham knocks Zoro out just by hitting him in the back of the head with a wine bottle. He stays out cold for long enough to be put on a cart, wheeled out to the well in town, and dumped in.



* TapOnTheHead: Sham knocks Zoro out just by hitting him in the back of the head with a wine bottle. He stays out cold for long enough to be put on a cart, wheeled out to the well in town, and dumped in.

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Arlong and Kuroobi only appear in the Arlong arc of the original story, but here they make an early appearance.

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Arlong and Kuroobi only appear in the Arlong arc of the original story, but here they make an early appearance.appearance to capture and potentially kill Buggy for encroaching on "their turf" through his pirating in the East Blue.


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* AscendedExtra: However, on the flipside, Sham and Buchi--who originally only showed up with the rest of the Black Cat Pirates when they came to attack Syrup Village--are two of the few Black Cats who are not only ''not'' AdaptedOut, but have been undercover with Kuro at Kaya's family mansion for the past few years as the maid and cook, respectively.
* BondVillainStupidity: Kuro has Zoro--a known, infamous, dangerous bounty hunter--completely at his mercy when Sham knocks him out from behind. Rather than finish him off, inflicting ''any'' kind of further wounds on him, or even checking to see whether or not he's dead, Kuro just has Sham and Buchi dispose of Zoro's body along with Merry's, and they just dump his body ''and'' his swords into a well without checking, either.


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* ChekhovsGun: Soon after coming to Syrup Village, Luffy notices and peers down into a deep well. At the end of the episode, Merry's body and an unconscious Zoro are dumped into this same well.


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* IAmWhatIAm: Once Nami accidentally wanders into Kaya's room and the latter figures out that the pillowcase she's holding is stuff she's been stealing from around the house, Nami admits that she's not a pirate, but she ''is'' a thief, and she's not going to apologize for that, saying this word for word. Kaya doesn't actually mind all that much, since she already has far more than she could ever need already.


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* PetTheDog: After their late night conversation, Nami basically has Kaya's blessing to keep the pillowcase of valuables that she was stealing. Nonetheless, clearly touched by Kaya's kindness to her, Nami returns one of the trinkets back to where she found it.


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* TapOnTheHead: Sham knocks Zoro out just by hitting him in the back of the head with a wine bottle. He stays out cold for long enough to be put on a cart, wheeled out to the well in town, and dumped in.
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** One of the background news posters at the village says "Actress tragically dies on stage, Victoria Cindry", who in the original series is introduced in the Triller Bark arc.

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** One of the background news posters at the village says "Actress tragically dies on stage, Victoria Cindry", who in the original series is introduced in the Triller Thriller Bark arc.
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** Luffy mistakes Usopp's voice for Going Merry talking, which in the original becomes relevant at the end of the Enies Lobby arc.


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** Kaya's garden is decorated with bushes designed after animals from the skipped Island of Rare Animals.
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** Another poster mentions "War continues on Broc Coli Island", which is only mentioned in passing during the Whole Cake Island Arc.
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** One of the background news posters at the village says "Actress tragically dies on stage, Victoria Cindry", who in the original series is introduced in the Triller Bark arc.
** Another poster says "Gold Roger's shipwright caught and executed", which gets elaborated in the original series during the Water 7 arc.
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** At the start of the episode, Luffy holds up a horrendously drawn Jolly Roger that is identical to his first attempt in the manga and the anime.

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* MythologyGag: In the original, Usopp handled the repairs on the Going Merry until the Straw Hats manage to recruit a dedicated shipwright, but the fact that those repairs ultimately boiled down to amateur patch jobs resulted in some issues down the line. Here, Usopp was introduced in a shipyard providing technical details of the Going Merry to Luffy, suggesting that he actually is a trained shipwright in this version... until he admits that his job is just cleaning the ships, not building them.

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In the original, Usopp handled the repairs on the Going Merry until the Straw Hats manage to recruit a dedicated shipwright, but the fact that those repairs ultimately boiled down to amateur patch jobs resulted in some issues down the line. Here, Usopp was introduced in a shipyard providing technical details of the Going Merry to Luffy, suggesting that he actually is a trained shipwright in this version... until he admits that his job is just cleaning the ships, not building them.
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** When trying to place where he's seen Klahadore before, Zoro suggests they met on Mirror Ball Island. This is where Jango's cover story takes place and where he struck up his friendship with Lieutenant Fullbody.



* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: Zoro has this reaction when he realises that Buggy had a 15 million berry bounty on his head and bitterly notes he should have stuffed his head into a bag and sold it to the nearest Marine base.

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* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: Zoro has this reaction when he realises realizes that Buggy had a 15 million berry bounty on his head and bitterly notes he should have stuffed his head into a bag and sold it to the nearest Marine base.
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Not an example. You don't specify any dibilitating issue Zoro was suffering which allowed him to be knocked out by Sham. It might be The Worf Effect if one considers it demonstrating that Sham is more stealthy and so more dangerous than she appears, and so a bigger threat against Zoro than one would imagine. But that seems a bit thin.


* WorfHadTheFlu: Zoro gets KO'd before he ever got to face off with Kuro, because you know their respective fighting skills would have been an even match.

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