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strawhatbaby · 1 year ago
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i don't think garp raised anybody, actually
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bubbydarkstar · 1 year ago
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funny blackbeard to celebrate the return of the manga this week
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monkeydlitty · 1 year ago
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algaebomb · 1 year ago
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roydeezed · 1 year ago
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One Piece-Mini Chapter Round-Up(Chapter 1087)
My heads not in analysis mode much right now but a new One Piece chapter came out after the most recent Void Month so I wanted to talk a little about the focus of this weeks chapter. Catch it below the cut.
Garp. That's the focus of this week's chapter. And through it, we get so much more insight into the hero of the navy than is evident at first.
A lot of my assumptions and conclusions are based on what happens next. Because the situation looks hopeless at the end of the chapter and Garp isn't smiling even though he is a D and he might die soon. SO! What does that say?
First of all, there's an assumption that Garp expects some intervention. Now, I'm gonna come out and say that I expect Coby and the other marines, as well as everyone they have rescued, to make it out. I also expect Garp to die. I also don't think Garp's death will be front page news. I don't know how it's all going to go down but I think there's a chance Garp expects Kuzan to bail them out. I don't think Kuzan will blow his cover that early. So that leaves some deus ex machina to save the new generation. Who knows what that'll be? I'm not here to speculate. What I am here to do is to talk about what all this says about Garp.
Garp is in deep denial. That's basically what his character is. At the beginning of the chapter, Commodore Brannew states that being a hero is a strength that you have to earn. And Garp has earned that. But just like Kuzan, he has also let it slip away by denying the obvious truth. The Marines are a corrupt organization that he continues to be the poster boy of by staying with them. He sees the truth of it. He also sees the truth of the matter in that those he loves and trusts choose things other than the Marines, and therefore condemn it as well. Him having to watch the execution of his adopted granson, Ace, should've been the final nail in the coffin but we see how he deals with that and all of those painful choices and decisions. He ignores it and keeps punching away. Training his body instead of confronting what all of it means. At the end of the chapter, Garp states that Justice will Prevail with a grim look on his face. Not at all like the D's we have seen in the past, smiling as they face certain doom. To me, this feels like Garp losing the way of the D's, those who challenge power. This invoking of justice at this time also brings back to mind my favourite Marine, Fujitora, and how he represents that Justice is blind. Garp wants his justice to be blind too. Thinking that if he does enough good on the side of the law that he'll tilt things in a way that'll lead to change.
It's the perfect counter to every single Marine with a strict sense of justice. Arguably they all see themselves as necessary if not even the good guys. But Garp, with his immense strength, reputation and extremely long tenure is the perfect counterpoint to them. He shows why their efforts will not pan out. Right now the only reason he's even making a dent is because he is working outside of the system. And even then, as an agent of the government, it's just senseless chaos. It's a resetting of the status quo and not real progress. To me this seems to be heading towards a tragic end for an extremely tragic character. Garp is denial and ignorance. Garp is stubbornness. Garp is one of the best foils in the series. But most of all, Garp, who's had so many of his loved ones choose a path away from him, is a tragic figure.
Being a hero is a strength that you have to earn and that justice will prevail are also concepts that link back to Luffy in a positive light. And by having Garp basically be a foil to Luffy in this sense, Oda highlights how great our protagonist is as well. A lot of people disliked the idea of Luffy being a chosen one a la the gum gum fruit/nika/gear 5. But Oda really wants to hammer in the point with this chapter that being a hero is something you earn. And something Luffy has earned with his actions as well. I'm sure Garp's end will be epic and tragic and probably somewhat heroic, but that heart of a hero that Luffy has is something Garp lost a long time ago. And Luffy shows how Justice really is blind.
Blind in that it doesn't follow laws. There's a lot that can be said about how justice is subjective, with how each admiral seems to have their own version and how Luffy's is entrenched in kindness. And how there is no cosmic right or wrong and how the law is a threat to follow rules and not at all true justice.
Garp also reminds me of so many of the older people I know and some that I dearly love and some that I wished I could love. He's stuck in his ways and because of that it's not hard to project that loved one that refuses to change onto him. He's relatble in the the way that he's someone who wants the best for you but your definition and his don't quite match up. And you see the love there but there is also the overbearingness and the expectations. I love garp. I hate garp. I love garp. He's such a great character.
One last tangent in this wildly rambling post. Garp and Koby. Koby is naive and falls for the pirates trap. But Garp realizes that it's not a fault with Koby. Koby needs to keep that innocent heart he has. It's absolutely essential that he does. And just like how Whitebeard couldn't get mad at his idiot son Squard, Garp can't let Koby take the blame and become what he has. Someone blinded to other's because they've been too busy ignoring their own pain. So Garp has only one job. And that's to get Koby off the island as the same marine he was when he got captured. He doesn't want Koby to change like Dragon or Luffy or Ace or Kuzan. More and more this becomes like Marineford and Whitebeards death. The ship splashing down. The hidden stab wound. The absolute insistence in believing in your own son. You hope that these character's learn from the past. That they change. That they aren't doomed to repeat the past because the story needs them to. You hope that this time it's different. You hope.
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flattery-suplex · 1 year ago
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Everyone out here worried about Garp you lack faith
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myupostsheadcanons · 1 year ago
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One Piece Chapter 1087 Spoilers.
yeah, sure. Garp finally said Dragon was his son... but, he also called Ace his grandson. So, the man isn’t reliable on that. Need a second source on that, like... Dragon’s Mom/Garp’s partner needs to be brought up.
Also, y’all realize that if Dragon is Garp’s flesh and blood son.... It is breathing more life into Crocomom theory. Garp’s daughter isn’t Luffy’s Mom, and that Dragon and Crocodile aren’t related by blood (both being Rocks)... then that zombie horse keeps getting back up.
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shenghuo-jiushi-shenghuo · 1 year ago
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Garp gonna pull up a shirohige rn istg.
Don’t die garp, don’t dieeeee, don’t die old man, don’t diEEEEE
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taxreturnslut · 1 year ago
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Oh gosh. I JUST noticed the scar under Garps eye is similar to Luffy's & he spent the whole chapter with this goofy ass grin on his face, even while he was getting stabbed through the gut he was smiling. Also, Garp just makes up an attack name on the spot like we've seen a certain rubber boy. And like, I can't 😭😭
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ichigoginchan · 1 year ago
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LOOK AT MY PRETTY BOYS
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mugiwara-lucy · 1 year ago
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Ha! I love how this chapter confirmed that Dragon is indeed Garp’s son and killed the theory that Rocks’ is Dragon’s father and Garp adopted him
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kaizokuou-ni-naru · 9 months ago
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Hi Jonny! so glad to see you back and doing well!
I'm excited you're caught up because I've been DYING to ask you about chapter 1087. on page 12 (seen below), Kuzan says something to Garp right before punching him (I circled the speech balloon). In the fan translation he says “you have a knack for raising enemies” but in the Viz official translation he just says “you raised a formidable foe.” I actually really prefer the former but I'm wondering how correct it is. Thanks!
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i would say the fan translation here is a result of a translator taking some liberty with the line. the line in japanese is 厄介な敵を育てましたね/yakkai-na teki wo sodatemashitane, which is straightforwardly "you raised (a) troublesome enemy." technically since japanese doesn't usually distinguish singular/plural nouns, 敵/teki (enemy) could refer to more than one person, but i don't really think that's the intention here.
aokiji's line here does use polite verb form, which he normally doesn't use, even for garp, which is interesting to me.
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monkeydlitty · 1 year ago
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joy-girl · 1 year ago
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One Piece 573 // One Piece 1087
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pandamanlives · 1 year ago
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Koby is simply too gay and too in love with luffy to ever fall to boa’s powers
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deathsdreams · 1 year ago
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After one month and five days break...
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One piece is back 🥹🤩
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