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As One Piece enters its Final Saga, Luffy faces his ultimate challenge: Imu, a god-like king surpassing even Kaido in power.
One Piece fans have been asking how Netflix's live-action series would handle Chopper, and now that we've seen it, how does ...
When in this form, Luffy can make just about anything happen and that definitely includes slapstick nods to a classic cartoon. So if you are not caught up on One Piece, we suggest you start ...
Luffy’s Gear 5 transformation taps into this idea as he becomes more of a cartoon, and fighting Kaido gives Kaido those rubbery physics as well. He’s able to do pretty much anything he sets ...
Roughly speaking, when Luffy activates it, he can’t stop laughing, he turns everything around him into rubber, even people, and he has become a sort of Cartoon Network cartoon, as paradoxical as ...
In this interview, Oda revealed that Luffy's Gear 5 awakening was inspired by the world famous cartoon, Tom and Jerry. The thought process behind the cartoon-esque nature of Gear 5 was expanded ...
At what point do you keep it anatomically correct? Or do you just go full cartoon with it? I feel like all the Luffy stuff is grounded in a way that, if these physics could exist, this is what ...
While active, it lets Luffy rubberize not only his own body, but the environment around him. This allows for the more cartoonish squashing and stretching of his body a la a classic cartoon ...
This formidable form e­mpowers him with an almost surreal leve­l of strength and flexibility, reminisce­nt of a character drawn in a cartoon. Luffy possesse­s an extraordinary ability known as ...