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#nami wringing her bikini... girl...#franky saving robin i know thats right.... how many times has sanji wanted to save her but franky ends up doing it? (its two)#another win for my frobin agenda#sanji has a weird blood type... write that down write that down#i was like okay sanji is just playing with the sirens...... but then....#sweet smell of milk makes my heart calm down... boy have you got some of them issues#do you think the heart eyes are like true and real to them or are they just metaphorical#cause the girl seems concerned#oh my god#poor girl lmao#DISCOVERED BC SANJI CANT KEEP IT QUIET#sanji bled out for nothing.... thats what you get#talking tag#watching one piece#episode 528
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âLuffy had no reaction to Boa...doesnât that mean he wonât have romance?â
Iâve been debating about posting this blog because I was hesitant about the kind of reaction it would receive. But I think this topic is worth discussing logically.
Alright, so letâs dig into this thing.
If weâre going to understand Luffy and his actions (or not actions) towards Boa, then we have to first understand him as being a character that fits the Battle Shonen archetype. The genre, despite peopleâs complaints about it, is the most popular type of manga/anime genre there is. And One Piece, for all its glorious writing, world building and character development, is perfectly happy to sit in its genre, with Luffy fitting right into the hero archetype.
Where did this archetype even come from? It may surprise you to learn that Dragon Ball is in fact the grandfather of modern Shonen. You know what kind of stories were running in WSJ as DBâs contemporaries? Big burley manly men who never changed or progressed like Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star.
 And the antithesis of this is Goku, little innocent Goku who takes this character type and flip it on its head. (Kid Goku is so cute guys! *cries*)
Toriyamaâs writing absolutely canât be understated here. Nobody had ever seen anything like Dragon Ball. It became a cultural phenomenon. It became a blueprint for success.Â
The classic Shonen Hero archetype has evolved into the following:
innocent
clueless when it comes to love
loves to fight/ get stronger
has a catch phrase
wants to protect their âNakamaâ
thinks before they act
often stupid or a simpleton
gains power ups through training and other means
cute
Within the archetype youâve got big hitters such as:
Gokuâ the OG who was so clueless, he couldnât tell someoneâs gender without slapping them in the crotch. Also obsessed with getting stronger to the detriment of, well, everything
Luffyâ the uber innocent muffin who will do anything for his crew, and will go out of his way for people if it concerns their dreams. Aware of his weaknesses more than the others, Also really dumb at first
Naruto--- the misfit who starts out peeping at girls but then ends up taking on the burden of the entire world, because heâs THAT concerned about everyone and everything. Definitely the most selfless, has dumb moments, but smarter than the others
Ichigo--- the lovable grump who literally doesnât give a shit. Coolest one of the bunch
Natsu--- loves his friends so much he gains power ups in the middle of the battle to win through the power of friendship. Probably the funniest one, takes life one job request at a time
Astaâ the new kid on the block. Constantly yells to the point of irritation, believes working hard will solve all problems, doesnât understand how relationships work and that nuns donât get married
Dekuâ I know people will ask. Yes, he is a Shonen Hero, But doesnât fit into the archetype so be will be left out of the discussion (the kid actually suffers from overthinking...complete opposite than these lovable idiots)
So, for fun, letâs throw all these Shonen Heroes into the same situation Luffy found himself in
All of these heroes fall through the ceiling and into Boa Hancockâs bath where they come face to face with the most beautiful woman on the planet who is naked.
Goku: completely unphased by Boaâs beauty. Asks who Boa is, and when she gets pissed, stands there with a âhuh?â Look on his face when she shoots the love beam at him. After it has no effect, Goku puts his hand up with a smile and then says, âsee ya!â Before flying off. Probably more concerned with where Vegeta went and if he managed to find a new level of Super Saiyan
Naruto: definitely phased by Boa. Would probably turn to stone ahahahaha
Ichigo: after being annoyed because he fell through the roof, would take one look at Boa, and get flustered out of embarrassment. By the time Boa tries to question him, heâs already left and found the exit.
Natsu: upon falling into the bath, heâd also be completely unphased by Boa. Would most likely take note of her earrings and ask about them. Heâd probably also end up saying something Boa would find unbelievably rude, but something I would laugh hysterically at. âWoah?! Is that your guild mark?! Cool!!!âÂ
Asta: I imagine Asta would most likely cover his eyes out of courtesy, and ask for the way out. When Boa gets mad and asks why heâs not head over heals for her, nor why heâs looking at her body, heâd say something like, âsister Lilly is waiting for meâ and then leave. *sigh*
So hereâs my point. Three of our boys would have the same exact reaction as Luffy. When it comes to the archetype, lusting after girls simply isnât in their nature. Natsuâs reaction to a naked Lucy was to cover her boobs with his hands âfine Iâll cover themâ he sighs in the dub. No lustful reaction whatsoever. Iâm pretty sure any normal guy would, um, not react that way. He looks so bored.
Asta refused to peep at a girls bath (way to shut that down buddy), and Gokuâs seen plenty of naked people and he doesnât care. He even has the same reaction in Dragon Ball Super, after heâs married, when he accidentally sees another woman naked (who is very beautiful).
(Harsh reaction there Goku, lmao)
Luffyâs reaction to Boa is completely in line with the archetype. The innocent nature of the main character is extremely important. Oda even says in the SBS that it would just be plain weird for Luffy to get a nose bleed. I agree.
So, do our boys reactions to Boa mean romance isnât possible for them? Of course not. Goku got married and had 2 kids. Naruto, who is the most interested in women, got married. Ichigo ended up with someone and had a kid. Natsuâs relationship with Lucy isnât âcanonâ yet, buuuttt with this sequel coming and all the art Mashimaâs been posting, I think we can all just call it and itâll be happening. As for Asta, the manga is still young so itâs hard to say, but judging how Tabata is treating romance in his manga, Iâd say Itâs a distinct possibility. Asta does have a low-key herem going on đ¤ˇââď¸
When Goku was a kid, he came across a foe who could turn evil (ie bad thoughts) into a weapon and kill you. Goku was the only person to ever survive because he has no impure thoughts. It basically works the same way as Boaâs love-love beam.
This innocence is why Goku can ride his magical flying cloud the Kinto-Un, aka the Flying Nimbus. That innocence in Goku stays with him forever, too. Goku can ride the cloud after heâs gotten married and created spawns. The idea is, sex isnât dirty. Itâs just how you treat it may or may not make it dirty (ie unwarranted advances). Master Roshi, Gokuâs perverted teacher, canât ride the Kinto-Un. Using Goku as an example, our innocent muffins can still have romance/make babies. Their highly innocent nature doesnât stop them, but normally with these types, they will only have romance/make babies if itâs with one very special person.
This is important to remember; for this genre, romance is a part of maturing and growing up. Most of these shonen heroes end up with someone once theyâve passed a certain point.Â
In One Piece SpecificallyÂ
When it comes to Odaâs writing specifically, romance between characters doesnât really play a huge role in One Piece like the way it does in Naruto and Fairy Tail. Everyone who reads OP should recognize this. Whatever ends up happening at the end of One Piece, there arenât going to be a zillion pairings and those pairings staring off into the sunset.Â
Thereâs that famous line from Oda where he answered a question in the SBS (from chapter 317)
D: Doesn't anyone on Luffy's crew fall in love? Will there never be a tale of on-board romance? (Sanji is an exception in this case) I'm just wondering.
O: OF COURSE THEY'RE IN LOVE... WITH ADVENTURE! (â good one)
The SBS is a place where Oda jokes around with his readers. I think his answer is a good answer because itâs true, and when it comes down to it, a deflective answer. And whatever else Oda has said or hasnât said in magazines or interviews, Oda can change his mind about what he wants to include or not include in his manga.
The reason I think this is worth bringing up is because I can see a storytelling shift which has changed in his manga. Romance in any capacity used to play almost no role in the early story. Just think about the type of characters he was creating. Youâve got Nolanâs descendant who hangs out with guys that look like monkeys. Youâve got the giants of Elbaf, youâve got the Galley-Law company guys. Thereâs hardly any blood families in the first half either. Vivi and her Dad are a notable example, but they are the minority, not the majority. The first half of the story was mostly focused on people who were not blood related and were making their own families, like the Franky family. Like the Strawhats.Â
Post time-skip and New World, weâve got a very different story being told. With Kyros and his wife Scarlet, Oda actually gave us the backstory to their romance! Dressrosa was set up a bit for that type of story, but I still find it notable. It wasnât necessary for character motivations for Kyros. It felt like Oda wrote it because he wanted to.
Youâve got romance playing a big role in Whole Cake Island, even with Chiffon and Bege. This is a married couple with a young son, and not the type of characters weâd see in the early story. Sanji and Pudding were more of a serious type of relationship, even with Sanji âchoosing to feel loveâ for Pudding. Guys, thatâs...mature. Weâve seen a lot more blood ties in the New World, even to the point of the Big Mom pirates, dysfunctional as they are.Â
In the end, you write what you know. When One Piece started, Oda was a single guy, now heâs in his early 40â˛s with a daughter. The types of stories heâs telling now are based on more mature aspects of his own life.Â
Does this mean Luffy will most definitely end up with someone? Of course not. Thereâs a distinct possibility OP will end with Luffy as he is and there be no pairings of any sort.
But to dismiss the possibility of parings based on Luffyâs reaction to women or something Oda said back in some interview, is also too dismissive of a stance to take. Like his Shonen counterparts, romance for Luffy is a possibility. Remember what I said about the genre; romance is sign of growing up and maturing. Luffy is still growing and maturing, so it isnât out of the cards.
In the end, Only Oda knows. Until One Piece has concluded, weâll have to wait and see.Â
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