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@asdy-asdy8 ай бұрын
Never gets old.
@koro3948 ай бұрын
hi
@spamtongspamton14008 ай бұрын
Psst,Hey,guess what...I stole your uuh...UUHHHH.... *UUUHHHHH* your monetization! Yeah! Now give us the luffy video before I put the letters D and E infront of that word! 😈😈😈
@hemantkaushik8198 ай бұрын
That sign on back of ace means swastika used as a spiritual symbol in whole of india in hinduism itis used in every spiritual process
@parzavaal53358 ай бұрын
Plz read Houseki no Kuni I've been asking for a year now 😞
@TheDukeofDisaster7 ай бұрын
The scene when Dedan was wailing on Garp saying “why did you have me raise him if you were just gonna watch him die” GOT ME BAWLING
@Awe3917 ай бұрын
That type of pain that makes you curl up and heave
@TheDukeofDisaster7 ай бұрын
@@Awe391 fetal position and all
@JunKuweeboh6 ай бұрын
Automatic waterfall
@metal87power2 ай бұрын
Monkey family is unable to raise children. they are dysfunctional lol
@Baka-kun898 ай бұрын
I had Aces death spoiled by a meme which said the following: Q: how did akainu survive the war? A: he had an ace up his sleeve. The memory of staring at the meme and crying still haunts me to this day.
@oussamat6128 ай бұрын
mine was being told by friends before even knowing who he is and then seeing it on an attack on titan meme video
@Raelis_8 ай бұрын
Oh man that's rough.
@boopergoober8 ай бұрын
I had it spoiled by this comment: "If 4Kids got to Marineford Ace would've survived"
@AlkaRez8 ай бұрын
Amazing
@justfajar58068 ай бұрын
How dare you! How dare you make fun of a character that makes a huge hole in our hearts, just like Ace. I'm sorry, here have a donut!
@OjamajoHime8 ай бұрын
"Ace fans are some of the most insane fans" Its me. I'm fans
@boogafilms00018 ай бұрын
Me too even though he's my 3rd favorite, he like my fire boi
@scorching_rae8 ай бұрын
ME
@OnePiece_Maria8 ай бұрын
And I’m proud of it🙋🏾♀️
@camiischneiider938 ай бұрын
Same
@junieworldwide8 ай бұрын
yup exactly!1!1
@21Raph___A8 ай бұрын
Ace's death itself wasn't what made me sad (though it was still really, really sad), it was seeing Luffy completely destroyed inside and out. My poor boy had the biggest smile on his face when he set him free from the seaprism cuffs. I can't bear to see my Joy Boy lose all his joy.
@bradleybourgeois47108 ай бұрын
It is more than just Ace's death that breaks Luffy. In the span of about a week, Luffy has lost everyone that matters to him and sacrificed so much to do so. The Strawhats were scattered across the sea, lost 10 years of his life recovering from Megallan's poison, Bon Clay was captured ensuring Luffy's escape from Impel Down, had to beat up his own grandfather (who while still serving the marines and not stopping Ace's execution, Luffy still loves him), and finally after trials and tribulations Ace dies saving Luffy, with the latter recieving a scar that will remind him of the event forever. Luffy isn't just crying because Ace died, but rather breaking down after losing everything in his life and being shown how powerless he truly was to save his loved ones.
@matheusprata46188 ай бұрын
That! When I told my friend this exact same thing they called me a lunatic for not being devastated over his death. Don't get me wrong it was sad, but Luffy and Whitebeard where just as much if not more to me
@rishabhanand49738 ай бұрын
all cuz ace couldn't avoid the obvious bait
@Iqnacio.8 ай бұрын
@@rishabhanand4973Of course he couldn't, it's not just that it wasn't in his nature cause his biological father never ran away from a battle, it's also that his role model and adoptive father never ran away from a battle either and thus beared no scar on his back, as such Ace never learned the lesson that other people taught Luffy: There are fights that are simply not worth getting into, either cause the opponent isn't worthy of your attention, like Shanks taught Luffy in his childhood, or cause getting into that fight would put your loved ones in unneeded danger, as Vivi taught Luffy in Drum Island. Oh and also Luffy got a pretty big reminder of that lesson in Sabaody.
@littlesparrow3038 ай бұрын
Yeah my heart was breaking for Luffy. I wasn’t really attached to Ace when he passed but the more we saw him having a bigger interaction with others. I grew to liking Ace as a character more
@tehawsumninja8 ай бұрын
I almost feel like, in a weird way, when Ace says "thank you for loving me", its like Oda was talking directly to the audience. Like he was thanking the readers for loving this character, for telling them that as long as we continued to love him like luffy, he never will really die. I feel OP fans metanarratively keep Ace's flame burning with our endless love and rememberance for him. Ace, for the little time we shared with him in our journey, left a lasting impact that will forever shape the generation that grew up reading/watching this series, and generations to come - just like he does for the people in One Piece as well. He was taken too soon from Luffy's story, so soon that we barely knew him until after his death, but we still feel him. We still love him. We still write fanfics about him, draw him, make video essays, buy plushies and pins and figures and you can still find at least 2 or 3 of him alive and well in a diehard fans' cosplay at every anime con. "Do you...want me to be alive?" If you ask One Piece fans, the answer is as obvious as it was for Luffy: "Of course!"
@RickyUzumaki9938 ай бұрын
Amen to that, my friend
@mariemiriel15228 ай бұрын
This is so beautifully written and I agree 100%. Ace's impact is huge and he will never be truly forgotten so long as One Piece fans exist.
@RickyUzumaki9938 ай бұрын
@@mariemiriel1522 Agreed
@illoney56638 ай бұрын
A person only dies when forgotten. Ace is not forgotten.
@RickyUzumaki9938 ай бұрын
@@illoney5663 Damn right!
@GoddesArab8 ай бұрын
Whenever we get an Ace flashback I think back on Dr. Hiriluk "...A man only dies when he's forgotten."
@RickyUzumaki9938 ай бұрын
Same here
@notationmusical8 ай бұрын
Ace telling Luffy that he hates crybabies hits hard, not just because of its effect on Luffy and how he copes with sadness, but we see that Ace has a habit of bottling up emotions until he breaks. He cried by himself when Sabo "died" before comforting Luffy and tries not to cry when learning that Whitebeard considers the crew his sons. He wants to be seen as the strong one, but when he's captured and realizes there are people who love him and are willing to die for him, he can't help but release all his emotions.
@marocat47498 ай бұрын
Yet he has crybaby luffy tatooed
@cobrak1ngs7 ай бұрын
@@marocat4749not true
@NoNo-fr2ev8 ай бұрын
The older I get the more I appreciate Ace’s character. He just wants to be loved. It’s honestly the realist shit.
@whiteking2f28 ай бұрын
The only thing that made me cry harder than Ace’s death was Yamato’s reaction to his vivre card burning away. Yamato’s absolute despair and powerlessness in that moment just completely reopened that wound for me. It really drove home how much darker the world of One Piece felt when Ace died. Not just for Luffy and the Whitebeard Pirates, but for people in islands as remote and isolated as Wano.
@martinacosta38218 ай бұрын
For me was Merry and for some reason Chopper history
@akabaneaki8 ай бұрын
IKR its like knowing someone you love is going to die but u are miles away. It hits home way too hard
@stbd27738 ай бұрын
Ace touched the lives of so many people and I love that we got to see more of that on Wano with Yamato and Otama
@denizkaragullu62398 ай бұрын
What reopened the wound for me was Luffy telling Otama that ace died. And we got that right after seeing Ace's brotherly side again through Otama. Otama's reaction was so sad, I just wanted to hug her like how I wanted to hug and comfort Luffy during Marineford
@yimwee24017 ай бұрын
Chopper backstory nearly killed me the first time I watched it@@martinacosta3821
@nowaz8 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved Garps interaction with Ace, at both Marineford and Impel Down. When I first read Garps response of only time will tell if Ace should've been born, I thought it was a very cold answer to a very deep question. Took me to reach my adulthood to realize that Garp was basically telling Ace to live so he can find out for himself, he was giving Ace a purpose to live.
@chronowaster53768 ай бұрын
If a ten year old is already being crushed by the world that much, it's hard to find a truthful answer. Had Garp had it in him to say 'no' then Ace would question why the hell the world was so cruel. Of course, had they said 'Maybe you can find happiness if you live long enough' there wouldn't be as much room for misinterpretation. Garp has to be asking themselves if it would have been better for Ace to have died. To not have to hide from the WG. To not be 'responsible' for his mothers death. To not be hated for his birth.
@martinacosta38218 ай бұрын
Exactly the same thing i thought it was the meaning of his anwser. It had nothing to do with marine path as she said so
@akabaneaki8 ай бұрын
right, and his answer can also be interpreted as ace is ace, he doesnt need to find reasoning in someone else's answer nor in another person generally to live as himself.
@MsSayanna8 ай бұрын
Maybe that's defference in translation but that's literally what Garp told him. "You will understand as you live". There was not a single hintof callousness or about attoning for Roger's deeds to me. That's why I didn't kinda understand Mel's point about it. But I guess it's pretty poppular translation.
@martinacosta38218 ай бұрын
@@MsSayanna thats because she doesnt like garp, she said so múltiple times in twitch, so.. her opinión of him is always negstive
@madamikunator988 ай бұрын
The biggest tragedy truly is that Ace would have LOVED his dad. Pure pain 😭 I wonder what Whitebeard's thoughts were when he heard the truth. They were friends once and he had taken in his son unknowingly. He got to know Ace as his son and Roger didn't. Oda needs to stop CUTTING ONIONS.
@Subpar1O17 ай бұрын
It always made me sad that when Ace ever mentioned his dad he always had such vitriol and hatred for him. Roger would have been a great dad but Ace despised him just because he didn't understand why he was born and thought his dad didn't love him or his mom. It was always tragic seeing him act like that because Roger genuinely did love his son even if he never really met him, if I'm not mistaken it was stated somewhere that his cutlass that you see in the Wano flashback is named Ace too?
@fightingmedialounge5196 ай бұрын
Maybe not loved.
@sushitime50528 ай бұрын
Ace would’ve definitely laughed at his own donut jokes (the pain never goes away)
@Suko123788 ай бұрын
Hardcore ace fans are either the most stubborn person or the most dedicated people i have ever met
@Devilspade8 ай бұрын
Whats the difference?! 😂
@allisonkrapf56058 ай бұрын
The answer is "yes."
@Mirekluk5 ай бұрын
@@Devilspade Attitude.
@pandagirl75674 ай бұрын
Yes
@machina58 ай бұрын
The Manji also symbolizes eternity and growth so Ace's back tattoo can be interpreted as "An eternity of peace under Whitebeard"
@Ashgrey08 ай бұрын
Mf didn't even watch the video when there's a whole ass segment explaining what it is at 6:35 @marlowthetoadstool6190
@Ashgrey08 ай бұрын
@marlowthetoadstool6190 Cause it denotes the japanese manji by it's japanese creator. The 'swastika' is the sanskirt i.e. indian name. The same symbols can denote very different things you know..
@LivPC7 ай бұрын
@marlowthetoadstool6190 if you watch Tokyo Revengers, the main gang is called "Tokyo Manji" and the way that manji is represented in their uniform is a """swastika""" (not an actual one, but what a westerner would think of when looking at it). Caused a whole controversy surrounding TR cosplayers, if they could/should place a manji in their cosplays Edit: goddamn typo
@machina57 ай бұрын
@marlowthetoadstool6190 The Swastika is Hindu and the Manji is Buddhist. They're very similar but usually spin in opposite directions.
@Gloomdrake3 ай бұрын
@@machina5and the Nazis ruined every variation for the western audience. One wonders if that scar will ever heal
@LuciaSeelie8 ай бұрын
Wano reopened so many people's wounds over Ace (myself included). I remember watching Ace meet Otama and seeing Otama's woven hats and having to pause the anime. I started bawling because I realized where Ace had learned how to make Little Oars Jr.'s hat and that connection for whatever reason just hit me so hard. Honestly Ace had been the character responsible for the majority of my tears while reading/watching One Piece (until recently) and I've cried a lot during my journey with this story.
@emilymoran91528 ай бұрын
Damn. Robin, Sanji, and Ace are such good illustrations of the damage that telling a child they are inherently worthless/"born wrong" can do! For one thing, even though all of them do pretty well at finding people who genuinely care about them (at least by the point we really get to know them)...it is clear that they really struggle to believe it. And they all have certain defense mechanisms born out of that trauma that might even look cool at first glance (eg Robins rather detached, mysterious manner) but which are really sad once you know WHY they do that thing! Other characters also go through trauma, but the ones who hit it later or for whom it wasn't connected to WORTH - Brook, for example, or Nami - don't seem to have that same difficulty in believing that people could love them AT ALL, let alone enough to risk their lives for them. (Although, I guess, Sanji and Nami have both seen people be willing to be hurt on their behalf by the time we meet them, and their pushing-Luffy-away moments come from some level of understanding that he WOULD do that!)
@dragonhunter23438 ай бұрын
That's a good point I hadn't linked together. I did notice Robin's detachment at first but I didn't connect that with her trauma until I saw someone else mention that she basically called everyone on the crew by a nickname until after Enies Lobby.
@scorching_rae8 ай бұрын
Law too. Being told you’re worthless is dehumanizing and GOD Law experienced a truly heartbreaking amount of dehumanization. I was originally going to say that this wasn’t from birth and wasn’t tied to his bloodline, but with amber lead’s genetic link and how it shortens the lifespan of each subsequent generation…yeah it actually is. Hadn’t realized that fully until now. Sanji, Ace, and Law were all treated like they’re worthless because of their blood. They were all set up for failure. 💔
@catandrobbyflores8 ай бұрын
I never cried harder at an anime, movie, or show than i did for Ace. And seeing Luffy just break down in front of Jimbei afterward on the Amazon island pretty much killed me to see. A moment of Ace i will always remember is when he was told Luffy was trapped in the prison. He's in handcuffs and outnumbered but he immediately goes big brother protective mode and tries to fight his way back down.
@mateusfranco59388 ай бұрын
It's even more beautiful when you pay attention to him before and after that, no matter where he never tried to fight away from the Marines, the only time being knowing about his brother - in his mind he doesn't deserve to live, but Luffy? He'll gladly go to Hell and back if it means his brother is safe
@9michelee98 ай бұрын
Ace storyline and Law/ Corazon one are easily my favorites. There's something very beautiful that look so calm, serious (Like Law/Corazon) or Goofy like Ace deep down they just were searching for love. And it breaks me how the last words Corazon and Ace pretty much said was I love you
@Kkstgch8 ай бұрын
I second this. To this day, Ace's death was never topped by any other emotional moment in One Piece, I ugly cried like I lost my own brother. Ugly ugly cried, soundly and messy. Never cried like this for another anime either.
@tikachaneltikahamidah58518 ай бұрын
@@Kkstgch"I cried like I lost my own brother" That's it! Before we know Ace or care about Ace, we know of Luffy's care for him first. Luffy looks up at him and calls him his older brother, subconsciously we also see HIM as our brother. Oda is great at writing the sequence of their plotline and how it's arranged. When he dies, he's not a 'character' who died. To us, he's _Luffy's_ brother, our MC's brother, to the extend of OUR own brother. Before Oda lets us know Ace in the flashback, he lets us get attached to Ace via Luffy's feelings for Ace. So rather than seeing Ace as a "character" or "friend", we see him as "Luffy's brother" and "a brother." The pain doubles that way.
@PunkyAckerman8 ай бұрын
Currently sobbing over a fictional pirate, Ace's story cuts me to pieces he just needs someone to tell him that hes loved and allowed to live :(. I'll always miss my favorite flame boy, his will will forever live on with Luffy and Sabo, his story will never be forgotten.
@aria59818 ай бұрын
"Thank you for loving me" is just so raw.
@anerbananers8 ай бұрын
In a lot of ways, Ace gets to me because yes, his death hurts Luffy so profoundly that I was inconsolable seeing him so broken down. That scream? Haunts me still. But I hurt FOR Ace too because...well I'm now 30, but I was around the same age as Ace (19 or so) when I got to this part in the story. There is this transition in life when you start to see the world as it is, you see the unfairness, you start to question the systems of the world, you start to fear your own fate and having to figure out who you are. I was encountering racial hatred too, and these sentiments that by birth, I was seen in a certain way by certain people, and the pressure to perform "non-Blackness" in various ways to avoid being stereotyped. It spoke to me. Ace's decisions, his tears, his freedom and him CHOOSING how he dies, only to still be remembered as the son of a devil, it's healing and hurtful all at once. I am not a sibling, but I understood what Ace felt. And I also felt what Luffy felt as someone clinging to childlike innocence and hope with everything I had. The way Marineford and the Sabaody unfold is that smack of reality, having to accept that there are indeed things we cannot change, but even in that despair, there are some things we CAN change. Luffy is the symbol of childlike innocence, hope, and bottled joy. Ace's "secret", his burdens, his insecurities and his death, represents adulthood, the shedding of that innocent perception of the world. Ace's death is Luffy coming up against this in a literal way. And it made me face all of that too. Ace's story is a love story. Self-love, familial-love, love of friendship, it's a lot deeper than people give it credit for.
@RickyUzumaki9938 ай бұрын
SYMBOLISM, BIATCH!
@Hafnalck8 ай бұрын
I've never been able to think about Ace out of his personal hardships, i could never see past the "individual" to understand the many symbolism his character could hold. Probably because the difficulties he faces as a person are already so complex and the way he reacts to them is full of ambivalence and depth.. it's already a lot to unpack. But now the layer you are exposing here, linking it to the transition to adulthood...it's a little ground breaking to me. Hits a lil too close to home, to begin with. But also im just trying to process how this story or character can hold so many meanings, and very real very sensible experiences, like the one you managed to put into words.
@hattheduck23598 ай бұрын
I alway feel like its extremely tragic Ace’s death is because a trait he share with Roger. In a serie about found family and how blood relation isn’t everything Ace is somehow the only person entirely define by who he’s related to
@lk_star8 ай бұрын
Something I found interesting is that we see Ace traveling around on a tiny boat meant for one person just like the first time we see Mihawk. It’s a small detail meant to emphasize just how powerful ace was.
@Quesly18 ай бұрын
Ace's bit about randomly falling asleep never got old for me. even at the end of marineford when he's sleeping on top of luffy
@namonamc8 ай бұрын
Coping...
@rishabhanand49738 ай бұрын
you're going to hell for that one
@mirvale878 ай бұрын
Stoooop, crying and laughing at the same time is painfulll!
@MacBunny69787 ай бұрын
I know im supposed to laugh at your joke but it makes my heart happy that Ace went out knowing how loved he was in the end. And what better way to finally go than in the arms of someone he loved more than life itself?
@smashmoop64028 ай бұрын
We’re never getting that Luffy video are we
@SnakesAnimations8 ай бұрын
next vid is gonna be "Caribou and Forgiveness"
@bbittercoffee8 ай бұрын
I would literally cry @@SnakesAnimations
@Sakura_Truffle8 ай бұрын
I swear we’re gonna get a Sabo video before a Luffy video at this point lol
@CKMB148 ай бұрын
@@Sakura_Truffle I HHOPE SO
@ceciliabarrionuevo87828 ай бұрын
😢
@IceAokiji3038 ай бұрын
My reading of the answer Garp gave Ace was _completely_ different in tone (and the translation was different too). "You can only find that out by continuing to live" reads nothing like "atone for the sins of your father" to me, it's _"you_ decide whether you should have been born or not, and you can only decide that by continuing to live". An encouragement for Ace to live and find his own worth.
@alexcisthunnery37296 ай бұрын
True, Garp's message was like just live the way you want it. Your destiny is always in your hands. You dictate your own future by your own choices only, not by living in his past connections.
@adrianrui5 ай бұрын
I fully agree with this (even though Garp very clearly wants those kids to find meaning in life by joining the marines) but counterpoint: that's a well-intentioned but wrong answer on Garp's part. It's super important to Ace's character, and he dwells on it his whole life, but the true answer to that question, and the one Ace genuinely needed to hear and have confirmed by his loved ones is "Yes, you do. You always did. Every child deserves life and happiness. You're invaluable and loved and you deserve none of this abuse and terror you have to live with/the threat of death hanging over you and I will protect/fight for you and want you to be here." It's one of those misguided statements that parents think helps you and mean well by saying but honestly kinda fucks you up, and I think on a deeper level his stressing Ace finding his own path rather than directly addressing the underlying problem of "Is everyone right to tell me I should die?" may stem from his fear of truly confirming to Ace and having the discussion about the fact that the persecution he faces from other people-particularly that committed by the Navy-is/was fundamentally unjustifiable and honestly delegitimizes the whole institution. He'd have to confront so many demons explaining to a child why he has to keep serving a genocidal organization that killed his mom and still wants to kill Ace. So he just tells Ace "make your own path" to try and encourage him, hoping it'll convince him that he can make a good life for himself, but the underlying self hatred still haunts Ace his entire life, even though he tries everything to break away from it
@carimeslockdownedtree26542 ай бұрын
YES, that's EXACTLY how i read it too. it seemed a strong message to me, one that resonated, and seeing it interpreted this other way completely flabbergasted me. it's still not something he should've said, not something ace needed to hear, but i don't think it was intended in the way explained in the video
@IceAokiji303Ай бұрын
@@adrianrui Absolutely! It's well-intended, but flawed in a way that is very true to Garp. Less of a counterpoint, and more a completing addition :)
@collecter3433 сағат бұрын
@@IceAokiji303 Kind of describes Garp to a T "Well intentioned, but flawed". The way he "trained" Luffy and the way he tried to address Kuzan's doubts (not at all) show that he wants the best for them but is too stubborn to consider a different way.
@camiischneiider938 ай бұрын
Whatever people say or criticize about Ace, his last words and death in Luffy's arms it's so heartbroken. I don't know anyone who actually didn't like him that hasn't suffer with that part. Absolutly devastating.
@sor10668 ай бұрын
I love these videos. Theyve actually helped me appreciate one piece so much more.
@myofleur8 ай бұрын
Samee, the analysis are so good
@poprocks65768 ай бұрын
I love how Sabo is one of the stars to Luffys deep need to protect the people he loves and get stronger but he still had this presence of Ace as an older protector figure who doesn’t NEED to be protected and is stronger than LUFFY so when he dies it shakes Luffy at the very foundation of his being like that one bit of security is ripped away from him in minutes. Ace builds himself up as this cool older brother whos got it all figured out but he is like dieing inside all the tnime the man’s self esteem is in the ground
@anarkyink19438 ай бұрын
Seeing Ace just break when he finds everyone fighting to keep him alive, truly just hit me to my core. I have struggles with self worth and usually feel like it wouldn't matter much if I was here or not. This is why I just crash inside to see Ace finally seeing that even if he is being damned for what he is, there are still people in front of him that value him. T_T I'm a part time creative drawing instructor and I refer One Piece a lot not just for drawing instructions but for amazing character stories and life lessons T_T
@brokensanity52528 ай бұрын
Ace is the knife that Oda just keeps on twisting. I am currently watching through Wano and my god, I've choked back tears 3 separate times so far because of Ace.
@BBXcompany8 ай бұрын
Ace always left EVERYONE wanting more ❤️🩹
@Shiftarus8 ай бұрын
One of my favorite scenes in the anime (or any anime tbh) is Ace and Yamato sitting by the campfire. It is so emotional and powerful for both characters... but they don't even realize fully the weight of their words. To them its just a nice hang with someone you care about. Its so beautifully animated and stylish.
@co77694 ай бұрын
Yamato definitely liked Ace more than he did her. He was one of her few friends ever. And she was always so cute and excited
@weeaboh8 ай бұрын
ace is a character that was so blatantly written to be LOVED by every reader who meets him, and that is the most tragic thing about him.
@quelybean8 ай бұрын
Oh you absolutely understood the assignment cause I'm bawling LMAOOO Ace means the world to me because despite having the worse self-esteem, he has the biggest heart and loves so much that hundreds of people fought to get him out. I like to imagine all of them had a little story showing how kind Ace was to them like the story of Oars Jr and his reason for fighting in that war. And don't get me started on his and Luffys bond, that shit is so strong and full of love, seeing Luffy spiraling post-marineford is enough proof of that love. And the way his memory lives on like with Luffy developing red hawk as a move for his brother's flame fist, yeah I really love the impact Ace has left in the story :)
@StrawhatRye8 ай бұрын
For most my life being an older brother was pretty much my entire personality. Not that thats changed, I love my siblings, but weve physically grown apart over the years so I've had time to grow by myself. Regardless, Ive always resonated so mucu with Ace, Itachi, and Ichigo cayse that. Ace's death always destroys me cause not only is he an older brother, but I also always questioned why I was born and for what other than loving my sibs, so when he says "Thank you for loving me" to everyone I just get destroyed cause I could feel that so hard. Ace was an amazing character in this series, I love him so much. The best donut in manga for sure.
@tetitous8 ай бұрын
As someone who was a younger sibling and who had to bury an older sibling I always had a lot of feelings surrounding Luffy's situation, so much so that while I understood Ace's relationship with White Beard I somehow never connected the dots as to how Ace came to really, personally become Luffy's big brother. When I was really small, we would fight all the time, me and my older brothers. But on his funeral someone told me he talked about me all the time. My other brother is a father now, it's been years but we still talk about him. Really wish he realised how loved he was. He was a fucking asshole though, don't get me wrong on that. But he was still loved.
@impyasad8 ай бұрын
Everything about Ace from his design, his name, his character, his writing, his backstory and even his dialogue is just all so cool and well done.
@derekallard45998 ай бұрын
The instant Ace's death was translated in the manga it was everywhere. I can't think of a character death since in all of anime that hit a community like that. Oda is underappreciated when it comes to this. For a dude who takes shots, including from me, over how few characters in One Piece genuinely die, he made one of the most impactful ones I've seen.
@nagani256 ай бұрын
Nah, id die
@poprocks65768 ай бұрын
The the fact ace notably says sorry and thank you more often is obviously big brother vibes but also the anime saying he literally got taught how to say thank you and took lessons like it hits it hits
@lobaetoile84408 ай бұрын
Ace's story asks the question of what is the value of an individual's life and whether we need to justify our existence. The conclusion he arrives at (his last-minute epiphany) is that we don’t need permission to live, and we are all worthy of love. His human connections, how his family, friends, and allies were willing to go to any length to save him, it proved to him thay inherent worth. It finally persuaded his distrustful heart of the fact that he is irrepleacable and treasured. You are right about Ace being a very tragic character, for obvious reasons (many of which you mentioned on the video). Personally, I don't know if I like his personality or not, but what catches my attention is the contrast between his behavior and his inner thoughts. Outwardly, he acts confident, independent, spontaneous, cheerful, (specially in adulthood). But inwardly he has a huge inferiority complex. He knows he's strong and skillful when it comes to fighting. But he never tries to confront his bias about his father or learn more about where he comes from. Despite not knowing much about what type of man Roger really was, he shows no desire to learn about him. Ace simply assumes his father must have been a bad person because he has a bad reputation, and blames him for everything (I understand being mistreated by association is traumatic, but I mean Ace didn't try to question his feelings at all). He seems easy-going, but he holds grudges and deep rooted resentment. He can't let go. He seems friendly, but he has walls up and tests people's loyalty before allowing them in. He seems humorous and like an airhead, but he can be cunning. I often hear Ace fans saying they love how brave and strong he was... But honestly, and I say this with no malice, I consider him to have been a very sensitive and emotionally vulnerable person (his entire life). He is someone who hides pain behind bravado, who hides fear of rejection behind belligerance, who hides self-worth issues behind charisma. And there are many sucessful people like him in the world, people who despite being admired have a certain fragility inside. Ace's biggest curse wasn't his need to be reassured or validated, but his resistance to accept other people's love. It's hard for him to accept love because he anticipates deception. It's easier to be a lone wolf to protect your heart. So, I guess the details of how that tragedy was orchestrated don't matter as much as Ace last words, that is what matters: that he died being freed from his own emotional chains, allowing himself to accept the help so many were offering to him with genuine devotion. That he broke free from his mental cage, letting go of the false belief that he needed to justify his right to live. He finally understood his worth: by letting go of victimization, he allowed gratitude to come in, he was able to focus on the good memories and the display of unconditional love before his eyes. His family fought a war for him, they showed him his live was invaluable.
@lobaetoile84408 ай бұрын
PD: I disagree about the argument you made in relation to him turning around to keep fighting... That was definitely not an act of care, that was an act of impulsiveness that came from his tendency to be reactive, defensive and stubborn. It was a pattern. A bad habit he wasn't able to get ride of. And that's ok, everyone has flaws and everyone makes reckless decisions when they're under pressure, full of adrenaline and emotionally distressed. The negative side of pride doesn't necessarily come from a big ego being out of check (arrogance, egocentrism), disproportionate pride can come from insecurity (a need to prove yourself, to overcompensate, lack of self worth, which are things Ace displayed since childhood). Ace also notably was emotionally overly-reactive and had a lot of anger. I am not sure what Oda intended to be our take-away about Ace, maybe he wanted us to see him as someone "cool" who doesn't "go back from his word", someone who is fearless. But regardless of if his last confrontation came across or was interpreted as he wanted, the results wouldn't have changed if Ace had run away faster with Luffy, or if his people had arrived earlier. From a narrative point of view, Ace not surviving was a plot point that Oda had decided since the begining, a loss that would force the protagonist to mature and that would leave a mark on key players of the story and influence many of their future motivations.
@TenYasha8978 ай бұрын
Another banger video, Melonteee! But I kind of wanna add my two cents in to Garp's conversation with Ace, 18:06. How I interpret Garp's answer to Ace's question was that Ace, himself, should come to his own conclusions as he grows and meets people in his life. Ace grew up hearing from everyone around him that his father was the most hated person in the world, and he grew up filled with pain, anger, and the belief that his very life was unwelcome and undesired by the whole world. A single person telling him “yeah, you totally should have been born” wasn’t going to make up for that in my opinion. People can disagree, but I feel like Garp’s answer was an appropriate and helpful one. Ace had to find his own place in the world. Garp could never have made Ace believe that his life had true value all on his own-Ace needed to keep on living, and go out in the world and find the answer to his life’s question on his own. And when it finally came time for Ace’s execution, I think Ace understood quite well how much he meant to Garp, Luffy, Whitebeard, and all of his crew.
@TheBmb-ki8gj8 ай бұрын
This is an objectively true comment and I hope it gets more traction. I feel like Melon didn’t look at closely at Garps words and actions, especially the part where she says Roger “begged an enemy who hunted him relentlessly to save his son”, Roger obviously never once saw Garp as an enemy and him asking Garp to help Ace was a choice made from trust, not desperation. Hope she reneges on her assessment of his words when she does a Garp video.
@marijosediaz32188 ай бұрын
And it is obvious that Garp loves Ace as well. He's angry that Luffy and Ace became pirates because it meant that, sooner or later, they might be killed. And his death hurt him to the point of practically quitting the Marines; when that wasn't allowed, he then started to change them from within. Had Ace not died, Garp might still be eating crackers and mocking the government without a care in the world.
@IcepickEvans8 ай бұрын
She seems to have a chip on her shoulder about Garp in general.
@cdr50548 ай бұрын
Was looking for a comment like this. I know there's a lot of Garp dissatisfaction in the community with how hands off / neglectful he was as a grandfather (and I can agree) but his reply to Ace is as your comment says, basically saying "should I have been born? live and find the answer" which is the best way to find worth in life. Also side note, I always thought Garp wanting them to be marines wasn't so much Justice but just as grounds of a path where Garp found his place in the world and believed Ace (and Luffy) could find a place they could carve out in the marines too. So, was surprised with Melon aligning of it as "atoning for the father" by being a marine, rather than "finding purpose and worth in life" by being a marine (look at Coby). Felt like it was a bit of a disservice to the Garp when the man's not that hell bent on the actions of blood ties (hell his son's a revolutionary), and seems to understand finding worth in life lol my 2 cents as well, now we have 4 cents here
@saltedscimitar8 ай бұрын
Yeah and it's important to remember that while Garp did want Luffy and Ace to be marines, he's perfectly happy that they're living the lives they want. Him reminding Ace of his own desires in Impel Down always came off as him wrestling with the situation and thinking of the what ifs, should haves and if onlys for me.
@scenesuchanat53578 ай бұрын
Ace asking Grap if he should have been born Grap's answer in the other translation like in the anime and the Thai translation goes along the lines of "You'll have to keep living to find out" I always see it as an encouragement for Ace to keep living. Kinda like what Saul said to Robin, to keep living and you'll find people who will love and accept you.
@johnnymorningstar28558 ай бұрын
I wept for Ace. He wasn't a prominent character in the series but the sheer love the Whitebeard pirates and Luffy had for him, to where they laid their lives on the line, was special.
@SportBallzz8 ай бұрын
Ace was one of those characters that was really inspiring and made me realize how important it was to be a good older brother.
@YaburuRunyaru8 ай бұрын
The Ace fandom just got a win! I'm so glad you've made a video about him. He was my favorite character in the series the moment he was introduced, and he's never moved from that #1 spot. If I tried listing everything I love about him, it would just be paragraphs on paragraphs, so I'll just mention two points. My favorite aspect of him is when it's shown why he doesn't turn his back and WHY he never runs. It has to be the part of his character I admire the most. My other favorite moments is whenever Garp is speaking to him and what Garp says on the execution platform. Thank you so much for making such a wonderful video about him and doing him justice!
@CrimsonHorsmen8 ай бұрын
You know it I will keep watching this when I want to feel good/cry like a baby 😭😭😭
@noacringeperofeliz8 ай бұрын
ace and vivi happens to be my favorite characters. i remember being soooo in love with ace as a child and i still have that feeling in me, when we got to see otama talking about ace and interacting with him i felt so reflected in her, even my older brother said that i was like otama, it was like reconnecting with my childhood in some way and i surely cried again lol
@Shadow___Eevee8 ай бұрын
The thing that made me cry over ace wasn't his death or his backstory but it was luffy's screaming out for him on boa's island. He had a massive impact on the world and to see his brother scream out in pain of losing him was gut-wrenching
@samfisher66068 ай бұрын
I'm also a bigger fan of Ace being there for the Straw Hats' journey through the desert because I feel we as an audience are connected to Ace. In the manga, I always felt like we are connected to Ace, through Luffy. I'm not connected to Ace himself. So when he gets captured by Blackbeard, I'm not thinking "Okay, Ace is captured, how will Luffy react?" I'm thinking "Son of a bitch, Ace was captured!" But in the anime, we spend time with Ace. There's time to build that connection.
@marocat47498 ай бұрын
Yep, he really gets to be a big brother and get to be known. like not the deepest characte rbut morre than enough to show how close they are. How honorable and nice ace is.
@angyvirtu35938 ай бұрын
Luffy and Ace had one of the best brotherly bonds in all of fiction.
@RickyUzumaki9938 ай бұрын
Agreed
@maryparnell54408 ай бұрын
For someone who doesn't claim Ace as a favorite character, you absolutely did him justice. He holds a very special place in my heart, and I hate it when I see people talk smack about his death. I'm a younger sibling too, and I think another part of why he's so impactful is because of the heart wrenching and beautiful effect he has on Luffy. Thank you for yet another great video!! Legit had me in tears all over again!! 😭🔥
@RickyUzumaki9938 ай бұрын
Amen to that, my friend
@Aashyna8 ай бұрын
One thing that made me smile through the tears during Ace’s death is the fact that he died as a free man. One Piece is all about freedom and the people who bear the will of D are the people who fought for freedom, after all. I already knew about Ace’s death even before starting One Piece thanks to spoilers but when I caught up to Marineford, I was oh so relieved to see he died free of the cuffs. That was such a symbolic little detail that helped me soothe the ache.
@RickyUzumaki9938 ай бұрын
I know what you mean
@luis312618 ай бұрын
I remember stalling watching Marineford cause I already knew Ace would die. Taking such a long break between Marineford and the post war arc to just collect myself. Only to then be smacked in the face aith Ace's backstory and Sabo's "death." Thanks Oda
@BankaiFever8 ай бұрын
I think the Post-War arc is liable for Ace’s continued love amongst the fans. Seeing his tragic backstory after he dies just cements his legacy whenever he’s brought up.
@scorching_rae8 ай бұрын
Ace is the character that got me fully emotionally invested in one piece. So excited for your analysis of my boy!
@Jean-gf7ul8 ай бұрын
This is a really interesting reflection I had. When I first watched one piece ace was my favorite. I couldn’t really point out why besides he was really pretty and I was devastated by his death. This was around the time I was 16 with unacknowledged self worth issues and a 6 year old brother I didn’t really care for all that much at the time. Fast forward to now, I rewatched/caught up with one piece again 10 years later. I hold a much stronger and deeper attachment to ace now that I’ve healed some inner child wounds and as an older sibling. Similar to ace, I always, and still do, feel alone at times because I couldn’t be accepted or loved just as I was. I desperately did and still do yearn to be loved and proved that my existence holds some influence, worth, or meaning to others. And while I still struggle immensely with feeling alone I’ve developed such a nurturing and healing bond with my younger brother. Even though I currently live away from him, we text/talk daily, play games together, he sends me videos and pictures of our dog, tells me about school, and sends me tiktoks. This sounds silly, but when I was on a random FaceTime with my brother gushing about my new air fryer I could hear the laughter and joy in his voice which suddenly hit me that “oh, my brother genuinely does enjoy my company, I do really matter to him just the way I am”. And from there my brain kind of broke. I really needed love. I needed to know that I wasn’t completely alone and that at least one person could love me the way I am. It’s funny how that happens when I’m so much older, but after that realization I really did feel a greater sense of ease and happiness. Sibling bonds are my favorite and I’m amazed at how much I can relate to ace
@jquin20188 ай бұрын
Ace believing he was unloved because from the moment he was born because of how much of a crime his birth was in the eyes of the world government and later grew up hearing how much he shouldn't be alive. He grew up believing that. The fact that Ace turned to anger and isolation throughout his childhood only makes me wonder what would have happened to him had he not had Sabo and especially, Luffy. Having been in that mindset before, the fact that Ace hadn't thought about A) hurting others the way they hurt him or B) offing himself is something I've thought about a lot since finishing Marineford. I think that he still held onto those beliefs up until Luffy finally got to him. I think what hurt me more is knowing how much Luffy and Ace meant to each other because even if I don't tell them as much as I should, that is how I feel for my own siblings. I see a lot of myself in Ace in the older sibling and mentally struggling areas. That feeling of wanting to be wanted is a pain I would never wish upon anyone so seeing Ace go through that mentality his entire life I think is what made cry even harder about his passing. Add in the grief Luffy went through after and the feeling of being a failure for not protecting Ace who was probably the first to love him unconditionally, oh hell I was going through it. I think that's why now going through the series I kinda question why nobody has murked any of the villians. It was bad enough dealing with the Marines, but now knowing what we know about Imu, the World Gov't, Celestial Dragons, etc and how it all ties into the pain and suffering of a majority of the characters, I'm thinking 'People need to start d-wording or I'm going to get angry.' Like I wanted to see heads roll during Sabaody part 1 immediately after meeting the Celestial Dragons. I know eventually it will happen, but I need to start seeing the big villains getting what's coming to them. Kuma punching Saturn made me viscerally happy.
@meangirl83688 ай бұрын
In his final words, he said that if he didnt meet Sabo and Luffy he would have killed himself 😢
@Inqu33rsition8 ай бұрын
Ace has been my favorite because I see so much of myself in him 😭 Without trauma dumping, he really made me feel seen as a kid, teen, and adult
@camiischneiider938 ай бұрын
"It's been TEN years" well yeah, and I will cry every time I read/watch his dead like I've been doing it the last 17 years since i start one piece... Your point???? *Leaves sobing*
@camiischneiider938 ай бұрын
That means I have been suffering 17 years? Yes. Do I regret starting One Piece and letting this story consume my entire existence? Not at all. It gets better with the time? Of course... But not the pain no. That never faints
@totalspiffage8 ай бұрын
you CANNOT believe how fast i clicked this ACE I LOVE YOU I WOULD DO ANYTHING FOR YOU I COULD RECOGNIZE THAT MAN BY BOOTS ALONE my first time through op i nearly had to stop bc i was actively SO depressed by his absence. GOD. thank you for going into detail about him. I just. I love him SO much. After finishing this video I had to cry my eyes out all over again as I usually do if i think about him too much. I think I saw a lot of my own issues in Ace and seeing people love him and assure him that he will be loved, that he is loved, that he deserves it- that shit always hits so hard. Seeing him grow to love and protect Luffy, to take up SABO'S torch and learn manners just to thank Shanks for saving his baby brother??? That hits hard, especially now that we know Sabo is taking up his flame now once again. GOD. Love him so so much. I love how his presence mattered- even though he was gone, his existence echoed through everyone.
@mirandamalone60608 ай бұрын
It hurt so much seeing Ace sit in chains and watch as others fight for his life then realize he wants to live 😭 that and his moments with Garp
@allie_88 ай бұрын
I know you mostly do character analysis, but I’d love to see you talk about some of the relationships/friendships between characters in OP! Nami and Usopp is my fave duo, but I think all of the strawhats have such interesting friendship dynamics 🏴☠️✨
@jacobchildress79218 ай бұрын
What his mother did for him? Jeez… ultimate example of a mother love right there
@junieworldwide8 ай бұрын
the reason why i love ace so much is exactly how you said it. he is the epitome and embodiment of the impact of love when done right. the novels do so much more of really honing this all in and getting a better look into his mind so i still feel that is certainly worth a read. ace is such a complex character and one of my biggest pet peeves is when people dumb him down to his final decision that ultimately ended his life. the parallels are incredible and while before i was annoyed at it. it's such an oda thing to fully showcase ace's upbringing only after his passing. i think it's so much more impactful that way. sigh... i miss him 😭.
@unintentionally_edgy58678 ай бұрын
how dare you make me relive this *grabs popcorn* Edit: hang on, ace joining them in the anime isnt technically canon? i didnt even question it he fit in so well. also, his visual story telling of having his name written on his arm with an S crossed out is stellar.
@camiischneiider938 ай бұрын
Yeap. Ace meet Luffy and the crew by what? Two pages in the manga? And that's it. In the anime he almost share two days with them while in the desert.
@marocat47498 ай бұрын
Technically not but really well fitting in, and more than enough to show how really good of a person he is caring for luffy and the other way round. It was a good choice , as it really improved ace and luffys relationship shown. I know its technicalls filler but great one adding to ace. Ok it hits really to see the sadness behind playing the confident brother that he, that iis just sad.
@DJFlare843 ай бұрын
I feel like his interaction with Garp up on the scaffolding is highly underrated. He sees this grizzled, tough old man, probably one of the STRONGEST MEN to EVER EXIST, CRY for him! I think it was the first time in marineford that he got a hint of just how much other people loved him, even if they never said so out loud...
@emryscaster73327 ай бұрын
God I love the white beard pirates so much, and how they gave Ace this family of choice that was just…. Ugh. And I’m still feeling for Marco. He’s the phoenix. He’s the one who doesn’t take damage, in a sense. He survives. He remains standing. He’s the one who breaks down at his brothers’ graves.
@llily90968 ай бұрын
Two of my fave characters ever are law and ace, both going through life struggling to find meaning of their lives as they were both loved by gigantic dads despite the odds hhhh.
@hewwartt8 ай бұрын
Ace, Luffy, Sabo. These brothers… these brothers have so much tragedy and love that they have me in a chokehold on One Piece so bad. 😭❤️❤️❤️
@itz_arrchie8 ай бұрын
28:23 I can't hold the tears when Marco says this.
@i.like.ovens_481748 ай бұрын
so glad she gave a shout out to us extreme ace fans
@acisme64428 ай бұрын
He is genuinely the prettiest character in the show to me. TO ME. It's the freckles. It's the ... necklace. Im looking at the necklace,
@co77694 ай бұрын
It's the freckles haha
@nornor78458 ай бұрын
this is like the 8th video I've watched of your breakdowns and you're criminally underrated. The story breakdowns connect with each statement and you hit the emotional pieces the show includes while expressing your own take. It's respectful to the original material and even skyrockets. You have a great balance of personal takes and addressing what the media includes story-wise. Loved this video! 💟 PS: I definitely didn't cry-
@dontestevens48318 ай бұрын
One thing of note is that in an SBS Oda said if Ace asked Garp to help him, Garp would've. I think ace new this but he didn't believe he was worth it
@RickyUzumaki9938 ай бұрын
Makes sense
@topcat598 ай бұрын
At least Ace found a great brother and father out in the sea’s.😺
@lordlook8 ай бұрын
9:53 i've seen that YMCA edit so many times i was genuinely shocked and surprised when i didn't hear it LMAO
@Lando-My-Love8 ай бұрын
3:12 "I will be talking about his charachter as a hole" You bastard
@psachickennugget86178 ай бұрын
With how important he is to the story even so long after his death, I think even Oda wishes he hadn’t died ;-;
@thegoddsm21108 ай бұрын
Ace is definitely in my top 10, as an older brother I immediately connected to him all the while wishing he was my older brother. It’s not easy being the oldest in a broken family, but I’ll shield my little siblings from as much as possible even if it kills me. (Just incase, we’ve gotten away from the issue and are living a lot more peacefully now)
@RickyUzumaki9938 ай бұрын
From wine older brother to another, I know exactly what you mean, my friend.
@bluefirewhale21068 ай бұрын
I also think that Garp wanted them to become marines so he could also in some way protect then. Garp cries at the end saying why they wouldn’t do as he told them to because maybe then it would have had an other outcome, maybe he could protect them.
@Gastino218 ай бұрын
I always feels frustrated and angry everytime i remembering on how Ace stay behind. Over time since the tragedy, its seems like i lose my sympathy for Ace and always said I'm more sad for Luffy. But after i watch your video i remember few things about how sad and tragic he is as a character and drop a painful tear while watching this video a few times. The moment he hug Luffy, what he said, how he never meet his father and have the wrong impression about him and how he ask Luffy about is he want him as a friend. Your video makes me realize why i frustrated and blame him on why he isn't run, not because i hate him but because i want Ace to be alive so bad. Thanks for the video Melo.
@Lu_R5 ай бұрын
I think Ace's bond with WB is just as important as his bond to Luffy. No matter how amazing Luffy was he was the YOUNGER brother and therefore he couldn't give Ace this important piece he needed
@k1ngbobby7168 ай бұрын
i was literally just thinking about how i wanted melontee to make an ace video and low and behold here it is
@galasidan7 ай бұрын
Somebody once described Ace to me as "a guy who definitely gets laid but doesn't know what sex is". And I think they nailed it.
@phxntxm5xng8 ай бұрын
I was an unhinged Ace fan before, but this video has made me appreciate his character 1000X more :) great work!!
@hollz9488 ай бұрын
Whitebeard means everything to me. Describing him as Luffy-like is something i never really considered before, but makes total and utter sense
@Hutchous8 ай бұрын
I think Ace appeals to me so much just from how he was presented in those Alabasta episodes of the anime, and I related to my own older brother, the points you touched on in the "Alabasta, Ace, and Introduction" portion honed down on my love for this character. Thanks Mel.
@daviddotson7658 ай бұрын
Don't worry guys, there are only a thousand named characters in One Piece. We'll get that Luffy video eventually.
@maytalacedo208 ай бұрын
Marine word arc was unexpected but one of my favorites because at the time it was uncommon that a hero or a protagonist tried to save but failed and destroyed him. that's impressive but memorable.
@MCWalsh-zv1vb8 ай бұрын
I had a feeling in my soul that Ace would be next
@nathanbreadboi92238 ай бұрын
Bro, you can't do this to me, everytime I'm reminded of him I feel upset. I am obsessed. I even unconciously gave my ttrpg character a couple of Ace's traits
@owentownsend41848 ай бұрын
Ace is my favorite fictional character (well tied with Guts) so I can’t wait to see this video ❤
@FireFistAce.7 ай бұрын
thats crazy Ace and Guts are my top 2 favorite characters in fiction as well you have good tastes LOL
@NooBHatteR1128 ай бұрын
The scene of Ace asking Sanji if he needs help makes me desperately want a cover page of Sanji using Ace as a high-powered wok flame
@thetribunaloftheimaginatio52478 ай бұрын
Ace's death hit me like a truck in recent years... because like Luffy, I also lost my older brother. But like my older brother, Ace lives on in memory and in legacy... proof-positive of the old adage that "It's Better To Burn Out Than To Fade Away." He died as he lived... as a goddamn ray of sunshine with Human Torch fists.
@curtisgallant30298 ай бұрын
As a big brother with messy hair and freckles myself, Ace immediately became my favourite.
@logicalunar35568 ай бұрын
The only thing that I don't like about this video is how nice is Ace for went shirtless all around the world having that fantastic torso.
@Colbdolb8 ай бұрын
Bless Rogue’s heart though. She was pregnant with Ace for 20 Months!
@JoyGal428 ай бұрын
White beard was really the Grandline kid finder. Adopting lost kids all over the sea.
@BlueMHart8 ай бұрын
I was so excited to see this video pop up in my recommended. Ace has been one of my top three favorite One Piece characters since he was first introduced and I'm so happy to hear your thoughts on him and his arc. Mainly I wanted to say THANK YOU for pointing out that Ace wasn't being a prideful idiot during his death scene. I was so surprised to see how many people interpreted it that way after I had reached that part of Marineford. It wasn't the fact that he engaged with Akainu instead of escaping with the others that I focused on, but the fact that he died protecting Luffy. I don't see how that was a stupid thing to do (plus for all the reasons you mentioned, it's perfectly in-character). I feel like Sabo warranted more of a mention in this video, if only to briefly note that he too is carrying out Ace's will in his own way (namely, by taking on his powers), but other than that tiny nitpick, I enjoyed this!
@merikatori8 ай бұрын
bro got me with a flashback of luffy's crew finding out luffy had his brother died in his arms shi is like having shellshock man
@dfile75988 ай бұрын
Ace was a great character in my opinion. My only wish was that he had the chance to see the positive side of Roger just like Luffy did.