Darkness Overtakes All | Reviewing One Piece: Sabaody Archipelago

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0:00 - Intro + Comment Highlights
17:17 - Overall Thoughts and Feelings
34:54 - Chronological Story Review
1:33:21 - Character Rankings + Conclusion

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  • @Aleczandxr
    @Aleczandxr Жыл бұрын

    You can watch my next One Piece review (Amazon Lily) RIGHT NOW on Patreon here (5$+): www.patreon.com/Aleczandxr To follow the readthroughs on stream, you can follow me on Twitch here: www.twitch.tv/Aleczandxr/ Link to AJ's Discord server: discord.gg/Ekhz7PNuJd CURRENT TWITCH SCHEDULE: Mondays @ 10am EST: A Blind Playthrough of Disco Elysium (Soon) Wednesdays @ 10am EST: Top 100 Ranking Streams Fridays @ 10:30am EST: SOME FRIDAYS, I do full One Piece reading streams as well. Check Discord for updates/details. Sundays @ 11am EST: Vinland Saga S2 anime reactions & One Piece Chapter reads

  • @slimsh4dy115

    @slimsh4dy115

    Жыл бұрын

    Alright sir , I will check the pinned comment 👍,Thankyou for opening with me. And yeah, I just wanted to put an idea in ur head that maybe u can do character analysis on onepiece using fanarts or something , though that will be waay in the future but, just think bout it a little. Love everything u have done for me with Haikyuu and now one piece, ur content is a great supplement for both the series and I can't imagine them without some of ur ideas now 🙏

  • @commonviewer2488
    @commonviewer2488 Жыл бұрын

    😢 Luffy: "This is the worst day of my life." 😐 Kuma: "Worst day of your life _so_ _far."_

  • @mechamanw668

    @mechamanw668

    Жыл бұрын

    Luffy: "This is the worst day of my life" Akainu: "Bet"

  • @GalekC

    @GalekC

    11 ай бұрын

    Weird for Kuma to say when he spends the remaining time protecting the Sunny

  • @RoadtoArkham
    @RoadtoArkham Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece While you’re definitely right to say not a single Strawhat would stand for the Celestial Dragon’s oppression, Zoro being the one to first encounter Charloss is a bit of brilliance. You’ve noted many times, as have others, that Zoro and Luffy are very much on the same wavelength. Maybe more than anyone else on the crew, these men are born to be legends, carrying a mythic aura. When Hachi says not to interfere with a World Noble, your mind immediately goes to Luffy. You know it’s going to happen, I know it, everybody knows it. The arc is now on a timer. We’re waiting for the inevitable. Only for Zoro to blunder up. In that moment, we all have the same reaction. Because if there is one person besides Luffy who will attack a World Noble with zero hesitation, it’s Zoro. And he is far, far more lethal. It’s a fun little switch that really builds him up.

  • @royalfun1031

    @royalfun1031

    Жыл бұрын

    Tru

  • @Blackhawk211
    @Blackhawk211 Жыл бұрын

    For me this is the most flawless arc in the series. Not my number 1 favourite but undeniably top 3

  • @CharlieGreasby

    @CharlieGreasby

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah this arc is so incredible

  • @zyonhenderson67

    @zyonhenderson67

    Жыл бұрын

    I would go so far to say that it's aged the best out of the series! There are so many things we learned from this arc which got expanded in the new world. Fishman issues, the history of Roger and Rayleigh, the worst generation introduction, Kuma's return! Looking back on the arc, it is crazy to think how much it set up

  • @raidenpainn1561

    @raidenpainn1561

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@zyonhenderson67 yeah it's one of the best aged stories although I don't know which arc hasn't aged too well...

  • @Reddles37
    @Reddles37 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece Actually, speaking of people 'properly' joining the crew, if you go back and look at the chapter titles there's a naming theme. The chapter where Zoro joins is titled "The First", and the chapter where Sanji joins is called "The Fourth". But the chapter "The Second" doesn't happen until after Arlong Park when Nami joins for real. And Usopp never had a chapter titled like that... Until chapter 439 "The Third and Seventh". So not only had Usopp not properly joined, but also Oda had at least a rough plan for Usopp's character arc from the very beginning.

  • @LucasSantana-ws8po

    @LucasSantana-ws8po

    Жыл бұрын

    Damn, I have never noticed that

  • @knee.co.8338
    @knee.co.8338 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece Ussop standing between Sanji and the unstoppable force, Kuma, is another example of why I love their, in my opinion understated, relationship. From all the way back in the Alabasta Saga, when Sanji defeats Mr. 2 and takes back Ussop’s goggles from him, they have all these small moments that make their dynamic awesome. Sanji kicking Ussop away from Enel’s attack and taking the blast himself, Sanji kicking Luffy to stop him from saying something he knows would be incredibly painful for Ussop to hear, and then inspiring Ussop (or Sogeking, who happens to be wearing the goggles Sanji won back for Ussop) that he has a role to fill that Sanji or anyone else in the crew aren’t able to. This is then carried on in Thriller Bark when Ussop is the only one able to face the opponent even Sanji and Zoro were being halted by. But in this instance with Kuma, neither Sanji, Ussop or anyone else could do anything to stop him, and while recognizing this, Ussop without hesitation tries putting his life and everything he has on the line. Maybe he was hoping he could at least buy time, because an injured Sanji will definitely disappear (and in his mind probably die) if he doesn’t do something. As futile as it was, I think the spirit of the back and forth he and Sanji have is still there in this scene.

  • @MadmanImpersonator
    @MadmanImpersonator Жыл бұрын

    My favourite part about the supernova is how they were a very last minute addition. How Oda creates that many memorable characters that quickly is amazing

  • @swoodnoodles2983
    @swoodnoodles2983 Жыл бұрын

    I can’t stress enough how excited I am every time I see you upload another one piece review! Thanks for doing what you do man!

  • @Aleczandxr

    @Aleczandxr

    Жыл бұрын

    My pleasure mate!

  • @lucasparry6834

    @lucasparry6834

    Жыл бұрын

    Same!

  • @DualSaga184

    @DualSaga184

    Жыл бұрын

    Same, these videos have got to be the thing I look forward to the most on this platform.

  • @Magni87

    @Magni87

    Жыл бұрын

    Seconded.

  • @Sku11Ski11
    @Sku11Ski11 Жыл бұрын

    #AJpiece Nami's plan of buying Kamie is not development, it's her staying in character. From the moment we first seen her she's already doing this for her hometown. Just that at time, she's buying her fishman friend.

  • @Saki0hime

    @Saki0hime

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes! For her money means freedom. So she will uses it to guarantee the freedom for her and her friends.

  • @monster-enthusiast

    @monster-enthusiast

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes exactly, the whole reason she needed money was for other people, not herself.

  • @Avianwriter
    @Avianwriter Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece i love how this arc adds so many layers and nuance to Aarlong Park and the fishmen. How we can see that the rhetoric Aarlong spews is the very insults that are flung at fishmen, almost like he's trying to reclaim those slurs. How Aarlong Park looks exactly like Sabaody Park, trying to create a space for fishmen like Sabaody Park so that they don't have to be excluded. Aarlong goes from a despicable villain to an incredibly human character desperate to make things better for his people, blinded by the hatred he holds for humanity.

  • @jackwitt7430
    @jackwitt7430 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece This arc really showed Luffy's flaws, the serious ones not the comical ones, namely his arrogance. The Straw Hats have had an unbelievable success rate and its gone to their heads. It's very subtle but its there to the point they ignored Moria's warnings about the kinds of foes that waited them in the New World. Cocky Rookies cannot survive that hell and no amount of Plot Armor is going to change that. The Straw Hats barely beat Moria, a washed up has been but still a survivor of the New World then they only survived Kuma because of his honor code. They should have woken up to reality then. It should not have taken the appearance of Kizaru, Sentomaru and the Pacifista to drive it into their skulls. I really like when protagonists, especially Shonen Protagonists, are deconstructed so this arc is one of my favorites.

  • @TheSpeep

    @TheSpeep

    Жыл бұрын

    Looking back, Thriller Bark contained so many setups for later arcs its honestly kind of insane...

  • @somethingcatchy4795

    @somethingcatchy4795

    Жыл бұрын

    I honestly didn’t notice this until you pointed it out, thanks for that

  • @sandenson

    @sandenson

    9 ай бұрын

    The way I see it, Luffy knew very well that, by punching Charlos, it was very likely that things would end up the way they did. They had already been soundly defeated by Aokiji, who wasn't even trying, so they knew how terrifying an admiral truly is, but he couldn't just lie down and watch as Charlos led Hachi and Camie to their doom.

  • @strepsilsaregood4u
    @strepsilsaregood4u Жыл бұрын

    This arc really gave me a new appreciation for Luffy. At first I assumed that he's just the typical blockheaded protag that's typical for a shounen but Oda has depicted Luffy in ways that even the most revered shounen are scared to do with their protags - he's shown Luffy failing, whether its protecting his loved ones or something else, and the crushing despair that Luffy feels as a result. Luffy is only human after all and a young one at that (17 I believe), he isn't invincible. Edit: Also I'm not sure if it's mentioned in this video but its mentioned that the Celestial Dragons wear bubble helmets when they're out in public as they are just THAT disgusted with the idea of breathing the same air as lowly humans. A wholesome bunch, those dragons.

  • @chasinghaze0962

    @chasinghaze0962

    Жыл бұрын

    Literally every shounen MC faces that.

  • @sjstronghold9238
    @sjstronghold9238 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece People probably advised it already but I recommend seeing the anime adaptation of THE punch. You can notice a few details : Luffy dodges the bullets of Charloss depite being immune to it, he walks towards him despite being able to stretch his arms, I have seen mentioned that if Luffy loses all respect for an enemy there is no more "bouncy boy" he dealt with Charloss the same way he dealt with Bellamy but if felt even more gratifying because Belamy could at least walk by himself and as Kid mentioned the pirates feel like rowdy children compared to the disgusting actions of the celestial dragons. Essentially Luffy treated Charloss the way Chraloss treats everyone else, like an annoying bug.

  • @Aleczandxr

    @Aleczandxr

    Жыл бұрын

    Seen it already!

  • @SplinterSTAN
    @SplinterSTAN Жыл бұрын

    Seeing you experience One Piece for the first time is the closest thing for me to mimic the same feelings I had when experience it for the first time! And wow you are so good in analysing and understand stuff, without spoiling anything you sometimes focus on small details out of nowhere that will get relevant in hunderts of chapters... its mindblowing. And thanks to you I now feel better about Moria! For me he was one of the most forgetable and useless enemies, because I did not see the parallels that you mentiond that he might be a future version of luffy who lost all he has.

  • @Aleczandxr

    @Aleczandxr

    Жыл бұрын

    My pleasure! Glad you enjoy the videos.

  • @dripsoup6639
    @dripsoup6639 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece I don't know if you've already been told this, but back in Orange Town when Buggy is first introduced, in the small flashback of Shanks and Buggy being part of the same crew, you actually get the first look at Rayleigh with his signature beard. I also heard that Oda made sure the anime didn't refer to him as the Captain. It's that kind of foreshadowing that makes One Piece so good on reread.

  • @Sigart
    @Sigart Жыл бұрын

    I think something that somehow makes the slavery to the Celestial Dragons worse (or maybe more twisted would be the right word) is that they don't see their slaves as tools with possible value, but rather as toys. Shalria has a "captain's collection" and she genuinely sees them as nothing more than a bunch pf collectibles, like the rest of us would collect figurines, and Charlos would have put Caimie in a tank with piranhas just to see how long and fast she could swim. You can also see this in the way Rosward talks to Shalria about the slave we had seen escape. "She" had ruined him and "she" was too hard on her collection. To me it sounds very similar to a parent gently scolding their child for accidentally dropping something. Other people to them are not real and so doesn't have real emotions.

  • @behanort4556
    @behanort4556 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece the thing that strikes me the most about Sabaody as a setting, is how full of contradictions it is. Like you said, it looks beautifull and dreamlike, yet the most horrifying and heartbreaking events in the story so far take place there. It has both amusement parks and tourist spots, but also slave auctions and people getting shot in the streets To top it off, the Elites of this world, the Celestial Dragons ,and the outcasts, the supposed "scum" called pirates, kinda just peacfully coexist on this island, with pirates for the most part being treated as just another travellers stopping by on thier way to the New World, bein allowed to roam the towns and amusement parks... that is as long nobody upsets this "peaceful" status quo of this land, and those who benefit from it, and that is, the World Nobles. Words cannot expressed how disgusted me and others felt when that one marine used an euphenism while talking to Sengoku, to describe THE SLAVE TRADE...

  • @chikobowoski
    @chikobowoski Жыл бұрын

    Have I ever told you how much I love this review series?!!!!

  • @kathab8826
    @kathab8826 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPIECE This arc is such an eye-opener in so many ways for both the Straw Hats and the reader. First how cruel the system and its beneficiaries are and secondly how huge the power gap for Luffy and the crew is. It’s kinda poetic that Luffy emerged victorious against Moria but right after he experienced total defeat like the latter and didn’t even make it to the New World. *sound of bursting bubbles*

  • @knee.co.8338
    @knee.co.8338 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece regarding your question of if Kuma’s motive of capturing Luffy changed, I might have missed it if you mentioned this, but he also was shown saying something to Rayleigh that the reader doesn’t get to hear yet and Rayleigh responding with “You expect me to believe you?” right before Kizaru questions what Kuma is doing. We see Rayleigh lamenting that he can’t go help the straw hats while holding off an admiral because the years have slowed him down, and Kizaru gets offended that he’s implying a younger Rayleigh could handle him and Kuma. Then Kuma came and whispered something to Rayleigh and followed by telling Rayleigh that believe him or don’t but he’s endangering his position by doing this and refused to explain himself to Kizaru. Then it’s left pretty ambiguous whether Rayleigh believes him or just has no choice but basically Kuma told Rayleigh what he was doing but refused to tell the Navy

  • @franjaff6919
    @franjaff6919 Жыл бұрын

    This is my favourite arc in One Piece. It's uncharacteristically snappy for the series, has excellent drama, introduces numerous imperative characters, and is full of great moments.

  • @LarsCaesar
    @LarsCaesar Жыл бұрын

    Having you say "outside the end of skypiea" about the Merry scene being the most emotional part of the series gave me chills man. Just someone mentioning the name is enough for me to feel. Skypiea has my peaks, which says alot since One Piece is my favorite piece of fiction or anything really. Glad you appreciate the greatness of the arc some people skip. Haven't gotten past the first few minutes but wanted to share. Sogeki no shima de umareta ore wa!

  • @6zaab001
    @6zaab001 Жыл бұрын

    I think for Nami it's also a call back to her own lifestyle where her life needed to be bought for by nojiko and Nami can't see that happening to others

  • @chadchadiel2344
    @chadchadiel2344 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for always uploading these before I go to the gym. It’s nice to listen to in between sets

  • @ct9739
    @ct9739 Жыл бұрын

    Loved the thematic discussion in particular for this arc! Excited for where things go from here

  • @choco91231
    @choco91231 Жыл бұрын

    SO excited for this one!

  • @contemptman3646
    @contemptman3646 Жыл бұрын

    Got Patreon access early just for this, can't wait.

  • @Aleczandxr

    @Aleczandxr

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome, thank you! Hope you enjoy.

  • @tyriquesmith8850
    @tyriquesmith8850 Жыл бұрын

    Saboady has the most emotional moment in the entire series for me. Luffy banging his head into the floor and writhing is futility and regret breaks my heart more so than anything else before or since.

  • @bobbyzamora6389

    @bobbyzamora6389

    Жыл бұрын

    It's especially so effective in the anime.

  • @tyriquesmith8850

    @tyriquesmith8850

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bobbyzamora6389 Oh, 100%. The screaming, the music, the popping of the bubbles. Chills, every time.

  • @Kaygu_
    @Kaygu_ Жыл бұрын

    Today was a great day, first an awesome stream, and now a 1h40 minutes One Piece review ! Thank you for all the content you provide AJ

  • @Aleczandxr

    @Aleczandxr

    Жыл бұрын

    My pleasure!

  • @stevenpeeckford5999
    @stevenpeeckford5999 Жыл бұрын

    This video changed my thoughts on the subject, thank you.

  • @IceAokiji303
    @IceAokiji303 Жыл бұрын

    Yes! Justice for Moria's relevance! People often don't really pay attention to the mentions of his past, and I was really happy to see you make note of it. Was looking forward to you reflecting on it here, and didn't get disappointed :D Usually the arc division puts Thriller Bark as its own saga, but I personally kinda want to count it as a part of the current saga. Moria so directly sets up the conflict for Luffy here, that I have a hard time considering it as a wholly separate thing. (I _do_ understand why others divide it that way for story structure purposes, and am on the fence about which way I prefer it too, but at least at the moment, this is the way I'm leaning.) #AJPiece

  • @felipecagorago
    @felipecagorago Жыл бұрын

    A little scene on this arc that is often overlooked but says a lot about Kid's character is when they're fighting the marines outside and Luffy states that he is gonna become the King of the pirates like he usually does. Kid looks at him with a little smile and talks about that with Killer, saying that before that point he would laughed at for stating these kind of dreams - which might be related to the fact that he is known for killing civilians - and from now on if you're not even brave enough to own your dreams, you're not worthy. #AjPiece

  • @notationmusical
    @notationmusical Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece To me, Bartholemew Kuma felt like one of the most terrifying opponents I've read in the last few arcs. The feelings of helplessness was something the strawhats haven't experienced to a different degree, and the way the Kuma and the clones act while not displaying any kind of emotion makes it even scarier for me. Another reason Kuma's terrifying are when the other moments occur that I want to add, which are related to Zoro. At the beginning of the arc, we see him training, saying, "I need to get stronger," and it's concerning that he hardly takes some rest. It's not a want, it's a need. The main reason being: the "nothing happened" moment. He does not want to burden his crew or have them experience something similar to that. So when Zoro sees Kuma again, I feel as if there's at least some fear or even ptsd involved (it's shown much clearer in the anime episode 402, but that's just my perspective). Sanji leaving Nami to help Zoro was a huge surprise, especially when he jokingly told Nami that he'll protect her, even if it kills him. It's small but an amazing moment for his character as it shows that fighting and bickering aside, he does care for Zoro. Brook also carries the swords that belonged to Zoro, because not only is Brook is a swordsman, he knows how important these swords are to Zoro as he watched him "bury" Yubashiri. Both Sanji and Brook know about "what happened" to Zoro and while they respect him for not telling the crew and putting his life on the line, they know that Zoro is still struggling. Even Usopp, who earlier begged Zoro to protect him, carried him when he saw Zoro hurt. Again, Zoro feels as if he's burdening everyone, so he asks Usopp to put him down, so that he can let everyone escape, but Usopp says he more useless than he is and that it's Luffy's orders, which I thought is something Zoro would usually say. But sadly, Zoro's the first to leave. Not only did he fail to protect the crew once, but twice.

  • @Nick-qj6fb
    @Nick-qj6fb Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece now that you’ve met two of the three admirals, one with the powers of cold/ice (Aokiji), and the other with the powers of light (Kizaru), do you have any predictions as to what the powers of the third admiral will be?

  • @persun100
    @persun100 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece Your mention of futility as a theme is spot on. This arc kicks off a saga that is going to show us Luffy and the extent he is capable of. The very first visual of this arc is the Red Line, a wall so tall and oppressive that you can not see the top. After they lose to Kuma, Luffy questions himself: he has no failed like this before. he is a force of nature, one who fights for his friends, but reality sets in, and he can not protect them when it matters. Keep a focus on futility over the next three arcs. Luffy's answer to that problem is the answer as to what he believes the Pirate King is and should be, and how he has not lived up to it yet. This arc was a culmination of prior moments: Luffy's speech to Arlong, his fight with Aokiji, Moria's threats of the new world (which they didn't even get to). He is the leader because he can beat the boss, and if he can't, can he be a leader? So far, Luffy has been fighting on behalf of others. This fight was the first to show that he has to be strong enough to fight on behalf of everyone, both crew and world

  • @mujiescomedy279
    @mujiescomedy279 Жыл бұрын

    Aw, my heart is broken that Belle Mere isn’t on the honourable mentions anymore. She’s still one of my favourites in how she sacrificed herself just because she would never say that she didn’t have kids. It was incredible

  • @MoriohAnime
    @MoriohAnime Жыл бұрын

    You are right there Mr. Aleczandxr. You are slowly approaching my favorite shonen manga arc. Get ready for peak.

  • @tagegraham3812
    @tagegraham3812 Жыл бұрын

    My favourite arc in the series. just perfect

  • @zabrid9143
    @zabrid9143 Жыл бұрын

    Loving your reviews of this series, been a one piece fan for a long time now and I get a lot of enjoyment out of seeing someone watch it for the first time.

  • @Aleczandxr

    @Aleczandxr

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome to hear it :)

  • @senby2306
    @senby230616 күн бұрын

    Im going through a really rough time and watching these is making it bearable. I wish I had friends to talk about one piece with

  • @jarondratman
    @jarondratman Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece not sure if this will make it into the video at this point, but there’s a really small scene at the end of Thriller Bark that I don’t think I even noticed until my 3rd or 4th time through the series. At the very beginning of the arc, Hogback introduces Cindry as a woman who hates plates due to her breaking some expensive plates to test her lover’s loyalty, only for him to leave her. Eventually we learn that that isn’t really Cindry, but really the personality of the shadow that was inserted into Cindry’s body. At the very end of the fight with Moria, there’s a little montage of random characters throughout the world having their shadows returned to them, and among those scenes is a woman who drops a plate in reaction to seeing her reflection again. It’s a really subtle detail to a character that we ultimately don’t need to spend time with, but it’s such a strength of Oda to bring even the smallest of story beats full circle, even for a character like Cindry who takes a lesser role in the rest of the arc.

  • @realavilink
    @realavilink Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece This might be too late to be read here now, still I would like to share one thing to about Brook. He lost the crew he found after 50 years so quickly. After waiting so long to find people he could hang out with again and had another shot at fulfilling his promise he just lost everyone. He does not know where they are or even if they are alive. With so much happening in this arc and so many more prominent things happening, this feels like an important detail, personally for me since I like brook a lot and this realization broke my heart. Congrats on reaching the halfway mark, thank you for the brilliant one piece content and I hope you enjoy the next 500 chapters too.

  • @qontroL
    @qontroL Жыл бұрын

    Ay, seems I'm here early, excited about this one. This is a bit of a twist to the story. As for Kumo's motives, they'll reveal themselves in time, it's better to not get overloaded with info that is revealed later.

  • @sofiantz2142
    @sofiantz2142 Жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite arcs! Also we got to meet the supernovas which will drive the story into a new direction. I see water 7/ennies lobby having similar themes.

  • @Ry9022
    @Ry9022 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece Fun Fact: The Supernova were characters Oda came up with at the drop of a hat because he felt the arc wasn't exciting enough.

  • @deathcon6261

    @deathcon6261

    Жыл бұрын

    Slight Correction: It was an editor who suggested the arc needed more characters.

  • @ceruleanclouds5871
    @ceruleanclouds5871 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks man . Great video .

  • @Aleczandxr

    @Aleczandxr

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you liked it!

  • @walter-white4641
    @walter-white4641 Жыл бұрын

    Oh man i can't wait for your reaction gor the arc that is to come after 6 arcs

  • @yondertanner2581

    @yondertanner2581

    Жыл бұрын

    Punk hazard?

  • @hrafnknutsson2859
    @hrafnknutsson2859 Жыл бұрын

    I really like the scene with Kidd where after Luffy said that he was gonna find the one piece kidd mentions to his second in command Killer that every time on their journey when they said that they were going too find the one piece people laughed at them and that they killed anyone who dared but in the sea that they are going to, you need to have the guts to say and follow a goal like that if they want to survive. It also shows the difference in character between him and luffy in Jaya when people laughed at him he brushed it off but had it been Kidd he would have killed everyone in that bar.

  • @bdk336
    @bdk336 Жыл бұрын

    I know people say this is the start of the saga but personally I think that Thriller Bark is the start of this Saga. Yes the story is mostly self-contained but it does a good amount of setup for the major events of this arc which tie into the saga.

  • @chuuyaism1653
    @chuuyaism1653 Жыл бұрын

    1:17:42 I'm crying the confusion in your expression works so well with the background audio 💀

  • @monfernova
    @monfernova Жыл бұрын

    I've never seen someone who loves Skypeia this much, probably the most surprising thing for me from this series.

  • @Aleczandxr

    @Aleczandxr

    Жыл бұрын

    It shouldn’t be too surprising if you’ve watched my Skypiea videos, I explained all my reasoning on there.

  • @ramenpower8097
    @ramenpower8097 Жыл бұрын

    Another banger

  • @bobbyzamora6389
    @bobbyzamora6389 Жыл бұрын

    The style of animation used for this arc in the anime is unbelievable, and they use Binks' Sake too as a song for it? Insane direction.

  • @sandenson

    @sandenson

    9 ай бұрын

    I was so amazed by Sabaody Archipelago when I first watched it. The level of animation is so consistently above what we'd been used up until that moment, the pacing is divine, and the story is so engaging and tense. Definitely a masterpiece arc. It instantly became my favourite, and has remained so ever since.

  • @nanashi7779
    @nanashi7779 Жыл бұрын

    Such an incredible arc. Witness the depths of the story of the Strawhats and as a result, Luffy's mind

  • @levizcolon5770
    @levizcolon5770 Жыл бұрын

    While I do agree Robin and Nami allowed themselves to belong to the crew after their respective sagas, I think it’s different with the guys. I think with Usopp its less that he didn’t belong to the crew, its that he didn’t acknowledge Luffy as his captain, just as his friend. Heck, for Usopp to stop calling himself Captain Usopp…! That’s the change rather than not belonging to the crew. Zoro acknowledged Luffy as captain from the moment he allowed himself to be rescued. Though it’s interesting to note Zoro was also the one character who beat the big bad in his saga, pointing to the special relationship Captain and swordsman have.

  • @gregday5828
    @gregday5828 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece Hey, Love the videos. I just wanted to let you know of my experience reading this. I was already reading this weekly at this point and the last chapter of this arc was so impactful not knowing what was coming next. What followed was a lengthy, I think, 6 week hiatus, and this made me wonder what the hell was going to happen next. It was desperate times for me as i honestly wasn't sure what was going to happen next as there was no one from the crew left. The anxiety built up week on week as I was not part of any community to inform me of how long this break was for. I almost thought the series had ended with everyone disappearing. What came after did not and has not dissapointed at all. I love this series and I have loved your analysis so much, so please keep up the great job that you are doing!!!

  • @jequangold7098
    @jequangold7098 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece what’s crazy is Odas literally thought of the Super Nova and all their designs, the week of their debut. They are so iconic it’s crazy to think of the story without them.

  • @NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache
    @NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache Жыл бұрын

    I think the reason for the weird spelling pronunciation thing is because Sabaody based off of the Portuguese word for soap, sabão, where the ão can be, in some accents, pronounced as n. I'm not quite sure why the S is pronounced Sh, probably some romanization thing (in English the common system of representing Japanese words in roman letters is the Hepburn system [syllables like し is romanized as "shi", ち is "chi", etc], in Japanese however the more common romanization system is the Kunrei-Shiki system [syllables like し are instead spelled "si" but still pronounced shi, ち is "ti" but still pronounced chi, etc]). I personally don't really care how it's pronounced, it's almost always clear based off the context what is meant anyways. Glad you liked this Arc!

  • @kentymashmilo758
    @kentymashmilo75811 ай бұрын

    Oda: i want every arc to be happy endings. Also oda: writes sabaody and marineford

  • @raggedy61
    @raggedy61 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece So now that you have gather up a lot of the crew, and now lost them, I feel like this a good point to bring up my theory on how each of the Straw Hat Crew seem to fit certain tropes in popular epics, folk tales, and monsters across literature. The most obvious ones I feel are Usopp being a version of Aseop Fables in structure just like Pinnochio! His nose stopped growing after he stopped telling the lie his father was coming back, and everything he's said since has been the truth. Chopper is Dr. Jackyl and Mr. Hyde with some Werewofl stuff. Franky is Frakenstein's monsters and man made monsters. Nami I actually think is a bit like a Witch (something Zoro often calls her) but I also feel like they have strong literary attachment to Tang Sanzang from Journey to the West. She is slowing gaining items and abilities akin to Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing as told in the story. It's kind of interesting that those three also match the monster three of Luffy, Sanji, and Zoro respectively. Zoro obvious has Zorro the masked vigilanted BUT with he's often called a demon I do feel like Zoro is more of a stand in for Urban Legends. He's an effective boogieman people tell stories about. Sanji is interesting because I didn't realize he was based on Steve Buschemi from Reservoir Dogs, but it did help me come to the conclusion he does feel more like a Pulp novel's protagonist like James Bond or some of those pulp noir stories. Brook is obviously seeped in musical lore but given his back story I do feel like he fits the Rime of the Ancient Mariner the most! Which leaves Robin and Luffy. I'll be honest I'd love to pin them down a bit more, but it may be a piece I'm not as in tuned with but my comparison feels more like biblically accurate angel. The whole many limbed motif, the fact they're called a demon child, her fleshy wings. A fallen angel does seem a little on point. As for Luffy I will leave it to him being shonen in general. I know Oda is more of a gardener, but it really does feel like he likes to pull from other literature, and I do think he has a love for monsters and villains and in doing so is showing his love for stories by using from a bunch of different stories. Just a thought and one I'd be interested on your thoughts on!

  • @calcelmoanayru5870
    @calcelmoanayru5870 Жыл бұрын

    Can't wait for the Impel Down and Marineford videos!!!

  • @alejandror.9974
    @alejandror.9974 Жыл бұрын

    As you said, this is a while away, but I think you could read each chapter on stream, then do a video covering each batch. For every three (sometimes two) chapters that comes out, Oda takes the next week off. So you could read weekly and do a more thought out video on the recent batch. Just a thought, but no matter what you do, I will be there!

  • @GL_099
    @GL_099 Жыл бұрын

    Chapter 513 is adapted in Episode 405 in the anime, and I would say they did a phenomenal job, somehow adding so much more to the emotional gutpunch. Also, I will always be ever so slightly disappointed that they just barely missed the chance to make it Episode 404. That would have been perfect.

  • @Newby1

    @Newby1

    Жыл бұрын

    Episode 404 titled "Strahats Not Found"

  • @nickwilliams2745
    @nickwilliams2745 Жыл бұрын

    @ajpiece I’m sure someone else will point this out better but I have to point out the similarity between arlong park and the amusement park here, it’s one of my favorite amazing missable moments

  • @perrydunetz882
    @perrydunetz8829 ай бұрын

    So interesting thing to note is the supernovas are characters Oda thought up on the spot when he made them, they weren’t supposed to be all that important until oda found himself writing a lot for a few of them and really liking them, specifically law and kidd

  • @mralabbad7
    @mralabbad7 Жыл бұрын

    To Luffy, his mistake was not being strong enough to help his friends, not that it was wrong to help them and i'm sure he'd do it 1000 times over before letting someone hurt his friends and sit still.

  • @Aleczandxr

    @Aleczandxr

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s the same mistake. If he wasn’t strong enough then he shouldn’t have done it considering the consequences.

  • @mralabbad7

    @mralabbad7

    Жыл бұрын

    @Aleczandxr his methods may be shortsighted, but i don't think he'd change much, considering the other option.😂 I guess it's a quality and a flaw at the same time

  • @memlmemo8469
    @memlmemo8469 Жыл бұрын

    Love to listen, as always! May i ask where the soundtrack in the background is from? it's very chill

  • @almerhodzic

    @almerhodzic

    Жыл бұрын

    Did you find out?

  • @GioHimonPro
    @GioHimonPro Жыл бұрын

    I am pretty confident it is called SABAOdy and not shabondy because of the word sabao in portugese. It means soap and perfectly fits with this arcs location. Luffy got really humbled here. He got a little bit too cocky and thought he and his crew could overcome any obstacle even with Moria waring him. The crew should have realized after Thriller Bark that they werent ready. Sadly this time they know for sure they arent. One of the best moments in the entire series because it is so unexpected to happen in a shonen. Sabaody also showcases the very essence of one piece. You See a beautiful setting and get distracted by it only for it to be flipped and Show the cruelity of the place. Like the series itself. It starts as a goofy Pirate Adventure only to be turned into a complete distopia. Really enjoy your reviews!

  • @Poker_BDarija
    @Poker_BDarija Жыл бұрын

    Great work as always! Any chance you could upload the reviews on spotify as audio format?

  • @Aleczandxr

    @Aleczandxr

    Жыл бұрын

    Sorry but I won't be doing that, that would end up hurting the channel unfortunately!

  • @josephs.4813
    @josephs.4813 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece I’m not sure if this has been mentioned to you already or if you’ve already picked up on this but I love how Oda uses character’s devil fruits as a thematic tie in to their biggest characteristic. Examples being of course Luffy’s gum-gum fruit showing how he always bounces back as well as Moria’s shadow-shadow fruit showing how he’s literally a shadow of his former self to even an underrated one being Bellamy’s spring-spring fruit being a more restricted version of Luffy’s fruit showing how Bellamy is similar to Luffy (young rookie with aspirations) but he’s just more limited in his beliefs compared to Luffy leading to him falling short. There are many more to come that I’m sure you’ll pick up on as well and I just think it’s such a neat way for Oda to explore his characters.

  • @alexanderforrest3209
    @alexanderforrest3209 Жыл бұрын

    "Sabaody" being pronounced "Shabondy" is a dual-language name; "shabon" in Japanese means "bubble," but the spelling and pronunciation are meant to be Portuguese, like how "pão" (bread) has a vague N sound at the end (similar to "pain"/bread in French, which actually includes the N in the written word) Japanese expulsion of Christians in the early 1600s was in part due to the perception that Portuguese priests were kidnapping Japanese people and selling them into slavery, so that might be way the slavery arc has Portuguese references in the name

  • @According_To_Plan
    @According_To_Plan Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece This is, to this day one of my favourite arcs in the series and I wanted to talk about Eustass Kid, a character who's introduced here. We see the difference between Luffy & Kid quiet clearly here when Kid says that he killed anyone who laughed at his dream of becoming the Pirate King. We've seen instances such as Bellamy make fun of Luffy too but Luffy didn't even say a word to him because he considered it was beneath him. Luffy was taught about these things by Shanks when he was a kid and he is quite mature in that regard. Whereas Eustass "Kid" is still a kid.

  • @ChibiMalzahar
    @ChibiMalzahar Жыл бұрын

    Oh also on what Laws powers are because its never explained well. Law is "the surgeon of death" so the idea is his power opens up an operation room in which he has power as the surgeon. My understanding of it is that he can alter the position of everything in that space without necessarily killing anything

  • @Tupadre97
    @Tupadre97 Жыл бұрын

    Finally peak fiction is here!

  • @captaincrespo3327
    @captaincrespo3327 Жыл бұрын

    By the time you catch up, I think one piece will be truly approaching it’s climax, and it’ll be easy to cover weekly.

  • @sogekingsniper4637

    @sogekingsniper4637

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't think he'd want to cover it weekly.

  • @abelcontreras406
    @abelcontreras406 Жыл бұрын

    Personally for me, I always enjoy your POV. I may not be a fanatic with every piece of media you discuss. That being said you have also opened my eyes to many things. If I had a choice in doing a arc review vs a chapter review. I would feel that your thoughts on each chapter would be great to view as an audience. I just hope that it would not make you feel pressured or stressed about doing the content. Either way it's your choice. As a fan of your work, I will enjoy what you create.

  • @moellerchen93

    @moellerchen93

    Жыл бұрын

    You do know that he is reading the chapters live on twitch? You can already watch his thoughts on every chapter..

  • @pirateslifeforme7158
    @pirateslifeforme7158 Жыл бұрын

    remember this arc and the arlong park arc cause it will be important on a later arc

  • @MAR10WORLD
    @MAR10WORLD Жыл бұрын

    babe wake up, new Aleczandr one piece review

  • @channel9games666
    @channel9games666 Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece I’ve always enjoyed how the Straw Hats’ softer sides are displayed through relatively smaller moments within the series, and this is epitomized in Nami during this arc. It shows that despite her understandably materialistic and money-oriented personality traits (which truly are a part of her due to her upbringing and inclinations) and the negative affects it can have on her life, she not only has a much more sentimental side, but her financial knowledge plays assist a lot of the time. This sentimentality & kindness is shown in Water 7 when Usopp gets fleeced and beaten up, and she prioritizes his wellbeing & honor over their finances. Here, she puts it all on the line for a friend, an individual she met mere days ago, as an excellent gesture of kindness and utilization of resources. Even though it should perhaps seem like an obvious course of action in the situation, it contrasts with the way some people may view her character & some people may not genuinely put forth this effort or make this sacrifice despite being morally opposed (i.e. pirates living in Sabaody). Just a great display of her consistent kindness and the increasing expression of it throughout the series as she becomes more comfortable with herself, even tying into her interactions with Hachi. (P.S. Zoro carrying away the husband who Charloss shot is another subtle goat moment).

  • @mohamedxayle657
    @mohamedxayle657 Жыл бұрын

    #Ajpiece Kid bounty was higher than Luffy cuz he attacks civilians. And him wanting to buy a slave to free them out of the goodness of his heart don’t seem like it. We saw the strawhats and Law free slaves Kidd had every opportunity to do so but he didn’t. Kidd don’t like the hypocrisy of the world nobles Kidd owns his villain side while the world nobles who are much worse get praised for it. I’m not saying it’s impossible that Kidd might wanna buy a slave out of the goodness of his heart to free them all I’m saying is nothing of his character portrayal shows it and he had an opportunity to show it like Law but didn’t. Thanks

  • @nohjuan7665
    @nohjuan7665 Жыл бұрын

    Usopp became a brave warrior of the sea for me when he risked it all to protect zoro against an admiral. Hope he sees it too. Love the content.

  • @alicepbg2042
    @alicepbg2042 Жыл бұрын

    I was up to date on the anime during sabaody. and caught up on the manga in the beggining of the arc after the next. this part of one piece was very impactful to me. also, I think luffy knew exactly what punching charllos meant when he decided to do it. after all he apologizes for doing it right away.

  • @anonakkor9503
    @anonakkor9503 Жыл бұрын

    Definitely my fav arc😩😩😩😩😩

  • @gabsanchez
    @gabsanchez9 ай бұрын

    this is my favorite one piece arc

  • @mahgeetahh
    @mahgeetahh Жыл бұрын

    I could be wrong but I believe the "ao" sound in some languages like Portuguese has a subtle "n" sound at the end of it so that's why it sounds like Shabondy

  • @SeraphimHani
    @SeraphimHani Жыл бұрын

    My favorite arc!

  • @AndrewAce.
    @AndrewAce. Жыл бұрын

    30:50 - It's almost akin to Luke Skywalker's actions in _"The Empire Strike Back"_ - He acts on his emotions and sense of right and wrong, putting his friends and his justice first, which is his one of his defining attributes - and while it usually leads to some of his most iconic victories, in this case it led to one of his biggest faliures...

  • @pbtenchi
    @pbtenchi Жыл бұрын

    Usopp leaving the crew was actually foreshadowed since east blue. Whenever a new member joined there was a chapter named “The 2nd Man” or “The 3rd Man” Sanji got one but Usopp didn’t. But he got one here.

  • @captaincrespo3327
    @captaincrespo3327 Жыл бұрын

    Sabaody I feel like is only matched by Mary Geoise with the different ways people pronounce it.

  • @hotfart
    @hotfart Жыл бұрын

    If you make any mistakes, it’s cool. Luffy always mispronounces names and things, sometimes on purpose :)

  • @PopeDuwang
    @PopeDuwang Жыл бұрын

    1:35:52 My Favorite Character, Eustass Ace Kidd

  • @kingslayerkoshy
    @kingslayerkoshy Жыл бұрын

    #AJPiece When re experiencing this arc I realized the slow realization that the Straw Hats get when it comes to entering the New World. First of in Long Ring Long Land they meet Aokiji and realize what the Marines can truly be capable of when their best actually step forward. Then we get to Water 7 where the Straw Hats get shaken up, but there's enough hope amidst all the chaos that it motivates the Straw Hat crew to push forward to save Robin. Enies Lobby is a battle to save Robin and get out before things get out of their control. Thriller Bark is a battle that while they end up making it through, it takes a massive toll on Luffy and Zoro, the two strongest members of the crew. If Luffy and Zoro are shaken up, it makes the battle for the New World feel almost impossible to face. Then we get to Sabaody arc where the Strawhats act as they usually do and a fight ensues. However this is a fight to earn the right to the New World. They try going head to head with an admiral and another marine whose been a part of the New World, and as they are now it's a glass shattering moment where Luffy realizes they are in over their heads and the consequences are dire. This slow burn for Luffy and the rest of the Strawhats is something that is great to see for character development. A future arc will illustrate this point further but the seeds sown here were remarkable to see on a reread.

  • @Zalied
    @Zalied Жыл бұрын

    Something about the final fight that I like is that it wasn't just they weren't strong enough. It was luffys fault. The admirals was there because of luffy. This was luffys decision. I think the they arnt strong enough lesson is important but I think it hits so much harder when it's his fault. The captain made a decision right or wrong it lead to loss. (Though screw the celestial he deserved the punch)

  • @user-gr9kh2jv2f
    @user-gr9kh2jv2f9 ай бұрын

    I think Duval gets underrated a bit, his design before the reveal is almost built to bring up the idea that he might be someone from the straw hats past, the grill(?) on his mask is similar to Axe Hand Morgan, his cape looks like crocodiles, all around he feels like Oda clearly wants you to speculate, with all these characters and Elements coming back from the end of thriller bark and now Hacchi you really feel like we’re about to get something big only for it to be completely rug pulled. Excellent execution imo

  • @Vanniitas
    @Vanniitas Жыл бұрын

    Personally I think it would be better to make weekly streams for every new chapter when you eventually catch up so we can all share our thoughts about it in real time.

  • @felipecagorago
    @felipecagorago Жыл бұрын

    I really don't see the Luffy punch as a mistake. The consequences are heavy but it wasn't a futile action, it was a significant strong statement of not only were Luffy values lies but Oda's too. The fact that they have the world coming for them isn't a "Luffy made a mistake by punching who needed to be punched" but rather a sign that they need to be strong enough to sustain the decision to fight for what they believe. Maybe from a tactical stand point yeah, sure, it wasn't the best decision, but on a character and ethical stand point it was 100% the right thing to do in my eyes, even with what happened to them later. #AjPiece

  • @Aleczandxr

    @Aleczandxr

    Жыл бұрын

    I don’t think right and wrong really apply much in these situations tbh. It’s a complex moment with many ramifications and I think it was a mistake because it lead to all of his friends disappearing after it brought a force that they could not deal with upon them. They could have easily died and if they did, Luffy would have regretted it for the rest of his life. That isn’t to say that it wasn’t satisfying or deserved, but it was a learning moment for him IMO and I definitely still think it was a mistake on some level.

  • @felipecagorago

    @felipecagorago

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Aleczandxr I totally get what you're saying and I agree with you when you say that it was a learning moment, I just think that the theme of standing up and being a force of change in the status quo even when the consequences might be irreversible override the mistake. Of course he didn't solved the problem with the Celestial Dragons and he for sure wasn't strong enough to deal with the force but thematically I don't think Luffy would do anything different even if his friends died because that would mean to betray his values and even his friends values too. But I see what you saying, you're not wrong.

  • @Aleczandxr

    @Aleczandxr

    Жыл бұрын

    This isn’t really a disagreement then. Maybe when I can see the full picture I’d agree that that overrides the mistake. In the full scope of the series, I can easily see that happening. But as you yourself just said here, it doesn’t negate the presence of a mistake, and that’s all I was saying.

  • @Jeranhound
    @Jeranhound Жыл бұрын

    Posting so I don't forget, haven't reached these parts yet. You need to watch Luffy punch Charlos in the anime, and also Luffy's reaction to Kuma sending everyone away. Both perfect moments fornthe anime.

  • @Aleczandxr

    @Aleczandxr

    Жыл бұрын

    Seen it already!

  • @Degdreams
    @Degdreams Жыл бұрын

    "Shocky is this Veteran" ...interesting choice of words

  • @Thelovecult
    @Thelovecult5 ай бұрын

    Saying goodbye to the Merry hurt so much, it was the first time i broke down watching the show (but also to be fair i watched OP growing up and have no idea where i stopped so it all felt pretty familiar till then). It was just a ship, why did she fight so hard to pull her weight on the crew? She was just a ship!! I always joke about how each member has been fighting for their lives since the moment they stepped off their islands, but when you think about it, The Merry was doing the same, for the most part she was taking as much damage as Zoro each arc lol. She was kidnapped, eatten, flew, rode up a blast of water, landed in the water from the sky, got hit by spears, Usopp gave it his all to be her doctor. She tried so hard to be a ride or die, and i remember that anytime something happens to the Sunny that reminds you its made of special quality wood made to LAST lol. She was just a ship man, no way should a ship have that much character. They wouldnt be here today if not for her.

  • @TuskyBaby
    @TuskyBaby Жыл бұрын

    Man, I still just love how much you gas up Luffy ringing the bell in Skypeia lol. Thats still the standard I hold all other One Piece arcs to, in terms of large, resonant conclusions. This arc though was weird for me on first read, because I was a jaded teenager that knew there was no way the crew just bit it. I didn't take into consideration all the other elements and emotions at play during that scene. This still ended up being by far and away my favorite saga regardless, even to this day. Enjoy!

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