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@phelechapowell7763 Жыл бұрын
Hi!
@EmmaBGames Жыл бұрын
good essay; PLEASE understand that Okama does not mean a gay man. Okama means a person of the male sex who dresses in gender-non-conforming clothing; in English terms, this means this group of people includes drag queens, male cross dressers, transgender MtF, and queer individuals of the male sex....so anyone who was born male and does not identify with societal norms of what it means to be a man in Japanese society. The female sex version/wording of this is Onabe; ie. a person of the female sex who dresses in gender-non-conforming clothing; in English terms, this means this group of people includes drag kings, female cross dressers, transgender FtM, and queer individuals of the female sex....so anyone who was born female and does not identify with societal norms of what it means to be a woman in Japanese society. So Okama literally means queer and male at birth. Onabe means queer and female at birth.
@marocat4749 Жыл бұрын
Ther is a bit that crocodile allowed Bon curry to be Mr 2 and the female partner. Bon clay canoonically in that structure, is both. So bon is, both , or enby, anyways just not a gay man. croco allowed bon to be mr 2 and female partnr. Which why by the way is croco so progressive?! Just to add another croco thing.
@spiderlily723 Жыл бұрын
17:00 I think one important thing people overlook is that ALL characters in OP are designed to be loud, extreme and bordering on caricature. Zoro's muscles? Nami and Robin's breasts? Sanji's suits? Chopper's cutenss? It's all cranked up to 11 and so are other characters.
@IronHazard Жыл бұрын
You forgot about morley! Aso a member of the revolutionary army.
@phkun44358 ай бұрын
I once saw someone saying Oda's presentation of queer people as "He seems to think queer people are freaks, but he also appears to think that being a freak is awesome" and I can't help but agree with that.
@banana93476 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, that is an excellent way of saying this.
@aladdinbinschamar24425 ай бұрын
Everyone in one piece is a freak
@Emily124715 ай бұрын
Thats it thats the summary
@eliasbtzr5 ай бұрын
Feel like this was also the theme of the drum kingdom arc
@rainesaysdie8634 ай бұрын
@@eliasbtzr I remember a certain scene (might be slightly misquoted): chopper: "what is a rubberman?" sanji: *smiling* "a monster!" (after chopper had been so ashamed to be a 'monster')
@BidwellRunner Жыл бұрын
I think Bon Clay being so conventionally visually off putting is a good thing. Sometimes it feels like to be accepted queer characters have to be attractive. Bony Clay's character design makes people go 'yikes' when they first see him, yet he wins everyone over with his great personality that shines through, to the point where you just learn to accept his outward appearance.
@KingNerdius Жыл бұрын
SWANS NEVER DIE
@damienearl8302 Жыл бұрын
And I feel sort of the same for Ivankov! The citizens of his island are uhh...well, I'm on the fence about them, but Ivankov himself is someone that just seems so incredibly off with having basically every "out there" part of Raizo's physique but with giant cotton candy hair and the decorations of a stripper, but then you actually get to see him interact with other characters and he turns out to be...a really chill dude! It's why I kind of prefer the male form over the female one, the latter has that sort of moment of "wooaaahhh, Iva's sexy now?!", but the former never really has a moment where it *isn't* a smack in the face, and I think that's something Oda's pretty good with!
@rinaliny Жыл бұрын
Lemme tell you something. I live in NYC and there are 1000% people who dress and put on makeup that bombastically on a daily. I think anyone who lives in a major world city would say they regularly see people dressed in a Bon Clay/Brook/Doffy style. (I think because it's less likely they'll be hate crimed on tbh) I truly see nothing wrong with how Bon Clay/Ivankov/etc are depicted in the first place because if people had the freedom to do what they wanted without being hate crimed on you would 100% see more people dressed to the absolutes. Also just like Bon Clay once you get to know one, I find they tend to be some of the most fun-loving and cool people ever.
@Anna-vd7hu Жыл бұрын
@@damienearl8302I like that even though he could freely change his body from male to female at will, his truest self was a drag queen
@Monikitty24 Жыл бұрын
I like "Dr Mrs The Monarch" from Venture bros for a similar reason, she's outwardly very feminine (because she is just a cis woman) but she has a very deep voice, its not even played for jokes a lot really and its kinda weird at first but you just get used to that voice coming from that body like noone there pays it any mind, and none of the viewers do either. Now obvs she isnt queer but you can see how this sorta plays into trans acceptance and people not being weirded out because some trans fem has been slacking with her voice training lol
@heleno-b1567 Жыл бұрын
Something that always struck me as interesting and important is Luffy using honorifics when addressing and talking about 'Iva-chan' and 'Bon-chan'. Luffy remembering people's names is already pretty much the ultimate sign that he respects them, but he rarely ever uses honorifics. The fact that he clocked Iva and Bon Clay and immediately started using the more diminutive, typically more feminine 'chan' for them says to me that even beyond just thinking people should be able to live how they feel most free, he instinctively starts to support and validate that freedom.
@umbreoniteUwU10 ай бұрын
This is definitely one of the reasons that I love love Luffy so much as a main character. Some other shonen characters are seen as being a little slow, a little dumb, just happy vibes without much brain. Luffy may not be the smartest of the group, and I do love watching him get confused over basic things, but something he does really REALLY well is understanding people. He has a natural talent for reading people. We see this with him immediately knowing when he’s met someone that he wants to be part of his crew. “I don’t know them, but they’re just the person I need.” He’s always good and kind and respectful to people who he gets good vibes from, and he has no shame in addressing them in a way that fits. Luffy is 100% the guy who does and says things to support others with zero embarrassment or shame, because he knows he’s in the right hahaha 😂
@atsukorichards16759 ай бұрын
"- chan" used by Luffy sounds more friendly and endearing than feminine or respect. Addressing a friend.
@umbreoniteUwU9 ай бұрын
@atsukorichards1675 but "-chan" IS feminine. The normal way for a man to address another man would be "-kun" or "-san". If a man addressed another man with "-chan" it could be incredibly insulting unless they're good buddies doing it for a laugh. Because Bon is queer though, and presents himself in a very feminine way, it's sweet and respectful of Luffy to recognize that and use a feminine way to address him, rather that "-kun".
@Disheartthorn7 ай бұрын
Argee to disagree. @@umbreoniteUwU
@umbreoniteUwU7 ай бұрын
@@Disheartthorn What do you not agree with?
@user-gr9kh2jv2f Жыл бұрын
Bonus shoutout to the completely overlooked man in dressrosa who also faints when seeing cavendish in the colosseum
@let_there_be_dark Жыл бұрын
And the women who are effected by Hancock's devil fruit.
@ccggenius Жыл бұрын
@@let_there_be_dark That... really doesn't count, seeing as the answer to "which women are affected" is "basically all of them".
@farfetchdthegamer3810 Жыл бұрын
@@ccggeniusAlright, the women (like whatshername on Teach’s crew) who are INSTANTLY affected by her powers (normally she has to work a bit more)
@user-gr9kh2jv2f Жыл бұрын
@@farfetchdthegamer3810 true, Catarina Devon is a real one
@frauleinzuckerguss190610 ай бұрын
@@let_there_be_dark the women affected by Hancock's df have been mentioned towards the end of the video
@GirlyBirdy Жыл бұрын
Oda literally wrote about a lgbt paradise in prison where people are fully free to express themselves, transition, and party. How do people miss the importance of lgbt characters and how they reinforce the theme of freedom in the story?
@Novum_Caledonia Жыл бұрын
But at the same time it is hell.
@Spectra651 Жыл бұрын
@@Novum_Caledonia Well... yeah, it's a prison. That's not the point.
@andresfelipemanjarres7061 Жыл бұрын
@@Novum_Caledonia yeah a hell created by a tyranical regime that seek to control everyone and take freedom away they can...
@ArteMarie56 Жыл бұрын
@@Novum_Caledoniahell is the rest of impel down. The newkama paradise can almost be thought of as an oasis in the middle of a scorching desert
@bradjtx Жыл бұрын
@@Spectra651all LGBT go to Hell.
@matheusviana873 Жыл бұрын
A subtle detail that I love about Kiku as a trans woman is how she and Izo being siblings shields her from some transphobic talking points. Both of them are biologically male and were raised to perform while dressed as women, as seen when they met Oden, but while Kiku eventually came out as a trans woman, Izo continued to regard himself as a male, all while showing that he is not ashamed of his upbringing, seeing as he still wore lipstick every time we saw him. This shows that Kiku's trans identity doesn't come from how she was raised, and is simply who she is.
@JGdouble2 Жыл бұрын
I think Izo stayed the way he was because, he wanted to seen as Whitebeard's son.
@Addeand Жыл бұрын
@@JGdouble2white beard had daughters though, and everytime we've seen him he's been radically accepting. Your head canon seems weak imo
@crissdace8358 Жыл бұрын
Did white beard let any of his daughters fight?
@PrestonDLuffy Жыл бұрын
Whitey Bay was on his main crew as we saw in flashbacks, so even if Whitebeard himself said "he sent the women away before the fighting started", his choices in the past spoke otherwise. So i don't think Izo's identity choices was tied to Whitebeard either
@wizardsmix7961 Жыл бұрын
Or it simply implies that one of them got brainwashed by manipulative and abusive adults but ok lmao
@sorufa888 Жыл бұрын
I really like quote by Bon Clay, “one may stray from the path of a man. One may stray from the path of a woman, but there is no straying from the path of a human!” You can choose your own life, you may identify as masc or fem or neither, but it will never make you less of a person. One Piece pushes the belief that existence isn’t a crime and rightfully so. You are always worth it, even if the people around you don’t see it
@Lina-qg1me Жыл бұрын
I love your comment (and this video)
@YSleepish Жыл бұрын
yep, i dont support trans stuff, but its their life and their right as a human
@skycycle3395 Жыл бұрын
@@YSleepish bro
@Moody.Smiruai Жыл бұрын
@YSleepish that's a good sentiment
@tsg_frank Жыл бұрын
@@YSleepish What do you mean
@shyguypro9876 Жыл бұрын
I'm a straight cis guy and I love Kiku. She gets her arm cut off, has the wound cauterized by a flaming sword, and then says "Tis but a scratch". She's such a badass. If Zoro did that shit, we'd never hear the end of it. And yet despite her being such a next level gigachad badass, she's still portrayed in a very traditionally feminine manner.
@farfetchdthegamer3810 Жыл бұрын
This isn’t my original idea, but I saw a comment that basically said that, yes, her character shines through via the way Zoro and Sanji feel about her. Sanji fawns over her (not knowing her biology) due to her kindness, care and loving nature. But then, Zoro juxtaposes this by allowing her to shine as a samurai, and doesn’t treat her like a damsel, as Sanji would. By doing this, Oda simultaneously deeply affirms her gender identity as a woman, but doesn’t portray womanhood as weak or lesser, in the way those two characters treat her.
@inkognito3145 Жыл бұрын
I Never understood how people have a problem with this whole gender thing. I don’t get it but I really don’t care what people do. Do what you need to do to become happy but don’t be mad at me because I don’t care
@Dan_Kanerva Жыл бұрын
@@inkognito3145 people never had a problem with genders , they do have a problem with the international medic board artificially ramping up new mental conditions to sell placebos and make more money . They also cooperate with the academic administration to teach useless degrees that are not profitable or useful but they still sell the courses to make bank . The problem is the capitalization of it , which also makes entertaiment show the 1% as if it was the 60%
@mermaid_hina2713 Жыл бұрын
"If Zoro did that shit, we'd never hear the end of it." So you are saying Zoro can't stop talking about what happened on Thriller Bark, the "Nothing Happened" scene? What you said about Zoro is a load of bull. Zoro has been through a lot of trauma but he never talks about it!!!
@Eussit1412 Жыл бұрын
@@mermaid_hina2713 he means from Zoro fans like you lil bro chill out
@Candysun94 Жыл бұрын
As an ace person, once I realized that the main character of the biggest manga in the world was ace (or at least coded, but until recently we really couldn't expect anything better) helped me a lot in accepting my identity. Also, the fact that One Piece puts so much weight in platonic relationships and not romantic ones made it a HUGE HUGE comfort. Because One Piece makes it very clear that these characters absolutely love each other without them being related or having any romantic expectations. And that is so beautiful and comforting.
@peckedoutbuttoneyes Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I was going through the comments of this video specifically to find a comment like this one- the fact that platonic relationships and friends being like that of a family is such a big thing in the series is one of the main reasons I've always had a respect for the series, despite not having the time nor energy to watch or read the whole series myself. As someone who is specifically aromantic asexual, the strawhat crew's friendship is quite honestly one that I hope to find myself in as time passes, and I have found that many of my other queer friends wish as well, whether do to their "original family" being unfitting or not. Even if none of the strawhat crew are canonically queer in any way, their love and respect for one another and their dreams is something that deeply resonates with me.
@HiAndHello-w9l Жыл бұрын
Funny retrospective… I was really into one piece before I’d ever even knew being aro-ace was an option, but the friendship portrayed was such a big draw factor for me
@char1194 Жыл бұрын
Well actually, the main character is luffy. Ace is his brother instead! /j
@zackfross98 Жыл бұрын
@@char1194 You really can't help yourself from making that joke huh? What are you? My dad?
@conspiracypanda1200 Жыл бұрын
Ace rep is so difficult to find. Usually it's found in robotic or non-human characters, which doesn't have great implications. So to have Luffy, a protagonist who is technically _the most human to ever human_ thanks to [Spoilers lol], be asexual is freaking fantastic. Sure, some people will brush it off as "he's just too goofy to ever consider relationships!", but even though his personality is indeed silly at times and totally unlike my own personality as an ace/aro person, he's the kind of rep we desperately needed to subvert the stereotype of the unfeeling, inhuman robot that is forever unfufilled because "they can never understand _real_ love so they'll never understand what it's like to _really live,_ and isn't that just so sad to think about?".
@LaurentIpsum Жыл бұрын
So basically, Oda is the " doesn't entirely get it but his heart is generally in the right place" guy when it comes to queer representation. Yeah, it checks out. It is clear that he has respect for the community. "Queers never die" is a mighty slogan, and I for one feel empowered by it. Fantastic video, Melon!
@Disheartthorn Жыл бұрын
This pretty much describe me well, I don't get nor care too much about representation, but when I think an idea is fun, say genderfluidty or Intersex, then I'd do it.
@TreiberSeptim Жыл бұрын
Yeah. Someone who has a lot of love and acceptance, but doesn’t really know how to express it appropriately. But I find it all the more important that we treat those people with love and acceptance in return, even if they fuck up and say something offensive. (Obviously not if they’re just a bigot tho).
@agilsonlobato9517 Жыл бұрын
We had this saying, "queers never die" in brazil for a some decades. I wonder if his research reached here
@persgodiva Жыл бұрын
I think that's probably the case, well said.
@imatiu Жыл бұрын
Nah he gets it perfectly, it's just that most audiences don't get it or misunderstand some aspects. For example most people feel like the crossdressers that Sanji meet in the Kamabanka Kingdom are offensive representations, but most people don't realize exactly why they look the way they do. Those crossdressers have Ivankov as their ruler and Iva is perfectly willing to use his Devil Fruit for Sex changes, but they still look the way they do 2 years after Iva returns to their Kingdom. Those characters look the way they do by choice, which is very interesting thematically, and is also similar to Mr 2, who could be using his power 24/7 to look like a woman, even mix several different factions to create his perfect composite female face that would not be equal to anyone else's. Hell even without going into his Devil Fruit, Mr 2 has enough skills with make up and disguise that if he so chose he could look as feminine as he wants. But the reason why these characters look the way they do is because they chose to look like that. Okama is slang for a gay man, but the literal translation for the term would be crossdresser, aka someone that dresses and acts as the opposite sex. Not looking like a woman from the get go could be argued to be a necessary step to be a crossdresser, if a character already looked as the opposite sex and behaved as such then that would be more akin to a transexual character, like Kiku. So yeah, Oda gets it perfectly, it's just that the brilliant bastard loves being subtle and leaving every single bit of evidence layed out for people to find and organize on their own.
@JapaneseJim Жыл бұрын
It’s freedom. The story has been always been about freedom. Everyone against that, has never understood the story. And sadly, there’s people who truly have never gotten there
@N1GHTM4R3W0LF Жыл бұрын
Facts
@JapaneseJim Жыл бұрын
@@alvinj.6500 disgusting…
@TheSpeep Жыл бұрын
I've recently started buying the manga after watching the anime for years as it aired, I'm currently like 3 volumes in, so shits still very fresh in my memory. Oda pretty much spells it out, multiple times, from the very start. The fact that freedom is the point of the whole series is not subtle in any way. So anyone who fails to catch on to that really has no excuse.
@alvaroneto6486 Жыл бұрын
Even considering freedom, is not simply "FREEDOM" a some concept that exists in a vacuum not affected by reality and social reality. Most of the tines Luffy acts he does it to make someone unable to pursue their dreams because of one reason: they doing it by destroying other people lifes, Buggy, Kuro, Crocodile, Moria... all had dreams but where doing it by hurting people. It js about thenfreedom to pursue someone dreams.
@valeriuirimia9859 Жыл бұрын
Exactly, even Luffy refused to be a hero because that would mean he can't be free to do what he wants and that he wants "all the meat". He refuses to have his freedom constrained by being the good or the bad guy, he wants to be himself. Also he admired Roger because him being able to navigate every sea of that world made him the most free dude ever.
@thenewmase Жыл бұрын
Iva being a revolutionary means they basically went "Enough about gay pride, let's get some gay wrath!"
@cassidy1768 Жыл бұрын
Stealing that quote
@tiredbutsupportive Жыл бұрын
Two deadly sins and depending on the southern three
@DoktorDaytha11 ай бұрын
Sooo... you tell me... Homophobia finally is on the point? I mean... homophobia means "afraid of gay people"... and if you are afraid of Iva... well you are more Transphobic... but yk... wtf i am writing here?!
@DhaniKong-o3d10 ай бұрын
@@DoktorDaythaWhen somebody is bout 8 feet tall and their head is the size of their body, I don't think you're gonna be worrying about their gender
@speedy0124710 ай бұрын
@@DhaniKong-o3d I mean i'd probably do female form Iva
@jeremycards Жыл бұрын
Without any exageration, i have never EVER met or even read a post of someone saying they dislike Bon Clay in the slightest, i can only imagine how good that character did for queers, he's so loved both in the story and by the fandom that it probably helped open a lot of minds up, he's such a fantastic character.
@alexfolmer2204 Жыл бұрын
I have one big problem with Bon Clay and it's the scene of him taking on Nami's form and showing her tits to the whole crew without her permission. I think if it wasn't for that he'd be a cool character but it's the only thing I can think about when he's mentioned and it gives me the ick
@giulyanoviniciussanssilva2947 Жыл бұрын
Without that LGBT layer he was already one of my favorite Crocodile henchmen.
@kitty6113 Жыл бұрын
I've actually read a few comments on reddit from people who aren't queer saying that Bon-chan actually helped them work through their own homophobic views as they were growing up. Some people think that's "cringe" now I guess, but I think that's pretty neat.
@jeremycards Жыл бұрын
@@kitty6113 I'm sure he did, and it makes me think the fact that he's soo cartoonishly queer has a weird positive of creating that situation where people who may hate queer people now have a character like this that they can't help but love... even if he completely embodies something they dislike to such a ridiculous degree, so yeah, i'm sure a lot of people changed their mind at least a bit about queers because of him, even if they didn't really realized it.
@xanidydexidy Жыл бұрын
@@alexfolmer2204 stupid complaint
@redskared8093 Жыл бұрын
The thing on Bon Clay's coat actually says "Okama Way". Its their creed that they live by, much like how the Admirals of the series have their creeds like "Lazy Justice" and "Absolute Justice" plastered on their back. Also, something that I love is how all the numbered baroque works members are a male, female duo but Bon Clay is the only who doesn't since they are both.
@halmittens Жыл бұрын
i just finished fishman island and im worried abt bon clay after impel down 😭
@YSleepish Жыл бұрын
good catch i didnt realize that
@matthewalvarojr.2634 Жыл бұрын
I noticed bonclay not having a partner bit never grasped the significance. That's super clever.
@BossDman-CapybaraMode Жыл бұрын
@@halmittensHe's alive (shown by a cover story)
@hanna-liminal Жыл бұрын
It's like having "DRAG QUEENS 4 LIFE!" on the back of your extremely flashy coat and honestly I love that so much about them
@diogonascimento9437 Жыл бұрын
As a gay man, I never minded Bon Clay's appearance because it is "stereotypical" although it was not presented in a mocking way. Bon clay is respected and loved for what he is and some gay people like to wear more over the top looks. Not every gay man needs to be masculine. They just need to be respected by what they are and by the author
@RequiemMasses Жыл бұрын
True i never really processed it as offensive its like oh cool outfits and as a straight man (probably idk) its easy to not notice it when the acting and their personality is so immersive
@MaticTheProto Жыл бұрын
As a German who is bisexual, I personally see him as french (Jk)
@nolabratteig988 Жыл бұрын
I feel like something we can explore if oda decides is why bon clay wears the homosexual coat. Because it could be like the scarlet letter. Where he wears it like a yeah I'm queer, and I'm here.
@Supernovice942 Жыл бұрын
Exactly this, people who dress stereotypically exist. And Bon Clay as a character isn’t stereotypical. In impel down him fighting off wolves with his six pack out is badass. That’s not usually a stereotype we see in media for gay characters, the effeminate ballerina dude fighting like a demon for his friend. Bon clay may have a stereotypical appearance but his character is far from it. ❤
@agentscott96 Жыл бұрын
I never saw him as a gay man, odd sure but never gay
@claus4461 Жыл бұрын
honestly I'm just greatful Oda even tries. I love these characters and even though there might be some flaws in something or another it's still a million times better than what western media is able to put in their popular shows most of the time.
@MalkuthSephira Жыл бұрын
100% this, i'm bi and trans and while i understand why some people feel differently i tend to think the spirit of the thing matters a lot more than whether everything about it is... idk, perfect i guess? (and what's 'perfect' is EXTREMELY in the eye of the beholder anyway). it's very clear that oda cares and is trying and i really do think that's what matters most here.
@Wolf_Blob Жыл бұрын
Every One Piece character has flaws, they just overshadow them with their wholesomeness. This is why they're great, they're not perfect, they're special.
@prizma456 ай бұрын
@@MalkuthSephira continue coping
@destroyerofturtles50245 ай бұрын
@@prizma45about what?
@prizma455 ай бұрын
@@destroyerofturtles5024 that oda is trying to be inclusive lol
@fabidraws3302 Жыл бұрын
As an aroace person, Luffy's character is one that brings me a lot of comfort. I feel so validated when Luffy has reactions similar to those I would have in sexual/romantic situations, and all of his crew being so accepting of the fact that he simply does not care about any of that is just amazing.
@Moody.Smiruai Жыл бұрын
Aroace = Asexual?
@zyke612 Жыл бұрын
aroace = you cant any bitches
@lazuliuniverse3681 Жыл бұрын
@@Moody.Smiruaiaroace means aromantic and asexual
@notationmusical Жыл бұрын
What's even better is how romance is never really the focus at all in OP. The crew are just friends, and I love everything about that.
@Allorius999 Жыл бұрын
@@notationmusical And Sanji is shown as a weird one for caring so much :D
@ZincFrog Жыл бұрын
I'm so so so happy that Kiku is in One Piece, she's lovely. With how it's implied Kiku used to put her feelings aside and bathe with Oden and the others in the past, I like how her being the one to ask Nami to join her in the bath shows she has grown more confident in her identity.
@meogatopreto Жыл бұрын
I don't know exactly why, but Oda saying like "i don't know, that's just how Luffy goes" and calling it a day kinda makes the ace codding even MORE strong. Many people on the ace spectrum feel like they are broken until finding the lable, but many just shrug and go "thats how i go" and live as they see fit, only finding about the sexually years after and going "well, that actually explains a lot". And i don't even talk about the ABSOLUTE ace family goal that the strawhats are :v
@jhulpthefox Жыл бұрын
Lmao- that'd EXACTLY what I was like. I knew I was different, but I didn't care. I was happy when I found the label, of course, but in the end I kinda always knew.
@summerjams3650 Жыл бұрын
i also identify with the shrug response. however i felt pressure to find a label from outside pressures which i then internalized as " something must be broken within me if i can't/don't want to ..... " and I found some solace/relief in the label of ace/the ace spectrum. However, now i see that I feel resentful of feeling the need to label a part of myself when I was originally happy with my shrug response!
@madeliner1682 Жыл бұрын
I really like having the label, but I also have years of trauma of not having my support needs met because my parents refused to tell me about the neurodevelopmental disorder they had known about since I was three months old. Also I'm demi instead of fully ace, so I don't really ever describe myself as fully ace (I'll just leave it as "on the asexual spectrum"), the label is mostly for myself and for people who are curious enough to ask for specifics
@heitorpedrodegodoi5646 Жыл бұрын
Oda himself inst interested in romance in One Piece.
@mooncake_onion4 ай бұрын
This is absolute my case being agamic; people doesn't understand and I don't really care if they do lol
@BlackTheNerevar Жыл бұрын
I'm a trans person myself, Talking about the scene where ivankov turns a guy into a woman against his will. The guy who came to kill ivankov, was upset because he felt he humiliated his father for turning him into a woman when he returned home to them. His son did not wanna accapt that. However, it is explained that his dad wanted to be a woman himself and came to ivankov. I felt ivankov made the guy a woman to teach him a lesson, on what it's like to be stuck in a body you're not comfortable with, in order to better understand his father, because he did not respect his decision and only saw it as humiliation. I might be heavily overthinking it, but that's how I like to see it at least.
@troublearts4235 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I really like that view! A lot. It makes me feel better about that scene, because I felt weird about it when watching it. At the time, it felt like an uno-reverse-card to that thing where a queer person is forced into a standardized cis box. Like they had forced someone out of their gender like they had been when forced by the people who rejected them. And all I could think was, "Why do the same thing to him that he wanted to do to you?" Because while that is an understandable way to handle that kind of attack, I don't like going down to their lows. And that was only compounded by time spent very soon after on Kamabaka Island. Kamabaka Island was described as THE safe haven for queer people. So when Sanji is there, and reacting...less than amazingly...but mainly in rejection of something he's not comfortable with and has the island's inhabitants fight very hard to force a dress onto him, I didn't like it. It felt like they'd escaped oppression just to take part a similar oppression in a place where they held the majority instead. Like a, "Hah! I have the high ground now! Suffer like I suffered!" To be just as unaccepting as the people whom they came here to escape from... It was a disconnect for me. It rubbed me the wrong way and my sentiment with it was: When someone shoves you into a box, that doesn't make it right to reciprocate by putting them in the same position-because then, you're just as bad as them. But by explaining the whole thing with that gun guy situation as a much needed experience to better understand those he was seeking a misguided revenge against makes it feel less sour. It makes takes away that disconnect and gives it a logic I couldn't see before. What Ivancov did was not for revenge, but rather for teaching a point of view that someone was blind to-and would never understand otherwise. It was to teach that guy empathy. So at the end of this long ramble, I just want to say, thank you for saying that. It cleared up an unease I had!
@345635356 Жыл бұрын
I also get the sense that Iva has a sense for this stuff. He doesn't transition the very fluid Bonclay, and leaves Luffy alone too, but correctly identifies the Impel Down guard and transitions her immediately. As for the person who was forced, they seemed to have reacted indecisively when they saw their new body and Iva claims that it seems their heart wasn't ready just yet, implying that the prince was in the closet (?) Iva also never did anything to any of their revolutionary buddies, so forceful transition isn't something they do willy nilly.
@kashbugg97 Жыл бұрын
A bit late to the party - but I just rewatched Impel Down. Ivankov also invites the now woman to the Newkama Land. If the disgraced prince/ss would have stayed, she could have easily asked Iva to turn her back into a man and live their however they please. It really feels like it was just a move to teach this person a lesson.
@sugartoothYT Жыл бұрын
I think Ivankov more rejects/accepts all genders. Body dysphoria isn't much established in the series, while going drag and other different gender expressions are. Both figuratively and literally anyone can be any gender/sex for Ivankov and he celebrates the idea. Beyond just being a convenient plot device to showcase Iva's abilities, the former prince was probably an example of Iva's philosophy of the Newkama and how the man was too attached to the norm in his eyes. "Embarrassed for being lady-like now? Why the hell would you, weak much?! Hee-haw!"
@spinningpeanut Жыл бұрын
At least with Sanji he was exclaiming loudly, proudly, and very wrongly how much he loved flowery dresses. It's a misunderstanding at best. Granted the girls should've stopped when he said no, consent is king and all that. I did want to see Sanji in a dress though, he'd absolutely pull it off especially with long elegant gloves and a very low back. If the man wears a suit he can wear a sleek ball gown.
@Bydnelg Жыл бұрын
I think we need to consider with Bon clay & Ivankov, that if their visuals are stereotyped designs but there character doesn't lay on negative stereotypes. Then the purpose of the design is more to make sure the character can't be erased by audience members who find themselves uncomfortable with queer characters. You can't look at Bon clay and say someone is "projecting their queerness onto the character" because the characters visuals force the audience to accept the queerness at the gate. So when the audience are exposed to the positive aspects of the Bon clay's character, the queerness can't be erased for close minded comforts. If you are going to be a fan of these character you will be a fan knowing they are queer.
@summerjams3650 Жыл бұрын
yhesss, i also see this point/perspective! it reminds me of punk. so many of punker queer buds are loudly/obnoxiously/amazingly flagging ""queer/faggot/trans/ACAB/ANTIFA/Nooneisillegal/no peace on stolen land/EatTheRich"" patches/outfits. I would wear bon clays outfit 24/7 if the lesbian in me didnt think it wasnt practical or if the gay fairy within me wasnt so worried my outfit would get dirty/ruined 😂 Like, i get that these character designs are stereotypical, but it's true:We ARE fABULOUS!! those outfits and looks are fire. The stereotype fits hunny. this would be a different story if those outfits were trash...
@ironmaster6496 Жыл бұрын
I really love that interpretation because there countless of characters that are obviously gay, only for people to strongly deny that because "they don't look queer, hence they aren't"
@patt5085 Жыл бұрын
And Oda has written Bon's first appearance 23 years ago in JAPAN to boot, where the general public even in the west was barely acknowledge or accept even LGB. He is truly leaps and bounds beyond most as a writer and a human being.
@cottoncandylover666 Жыл бұрын
I love that about them. I UNDERSTAND that it may be uncomfortable how they are portrayed on the outside (specially if you are queer), but it really amazes me that their characters are amazing and loved by (almost) everyone 😭 if anyone says something bad about them, I know for sure that they are not watching the same story as me, anime/manga is very biased and I really appreciate the way Oda made people (that were probably minority hating) LOVE these characters and what they represent, hopefully translating that to real life
@ocarinaplaya Жыл бұрын
I find the LGBT to be the ones that like to erase the stereotypes since they believe them to be "harmful" without ever really getting into specifics. And there are plenty of characters with gay characteristics that simply aren't in terms of both story and artist intention which the pride bashers like to ignore.
@salvadorsenpai97 Жыл бұрын
One of the funnier reasons why I think Yamato is a transgender man is with the General Franky test. In every single piece of one piece media, from the anime, manga, movies, and specials, anytime that Franky busts out his mech, the boys go absolute ape shit because "boys like robots" (something like that was said before iirc), whilst the girls just go deadpan silent. Trust me, go watch the intro to General Franky when he first busts it out in Fishman Island, at the end of the Punk Hazard arc with the giant children, Film Gold, Heart of Gold, there's probably others but I can't remember rn, each time without fail, when the guys go crazy for it, the girls just go ://. HOWEVER, in Wano, when Yamato encounters General Franky, he looks on in absolute wonder with stars in his eyes. This is the undeniable truth to the dilemma.
@Ocean_Lord_derpfish Жыл бұрын
I dunno about that one chief,, so you're saying you cannot be a girl if you like robot? everyone can like robot....
@sillycookie Жыл бұрын
@@Ocean_Lord_derpfishthey are talking about how it's a running theme WITHIN One Piece. Obviously not real life. Don't be dense.
@uknownada Жыл бұрын
This is a REALLY interesting look at the gag!!
@godiloveminininjas4278 Жыл бұрын
True true!
@1slayer959 Жыл бұрын
@@sillycookieyes, but tomboys are a thing. Yamato can be a woman with interests commonly associated with men. That doesn't make her a man. Otherwise we fall down the, girls only play with dolls cliff. And ya don't want that do ya
@MilkHound Жыл бұрын
I'm not going to lie. There was a moment during Impel Down when Mr. 2 mentions Ivankov for the first time. Luffy responds like "The queers have a queen?". I paused it and laughed for maybe more than a day. The joke was just right there for decades, but it took One Piece to make it happen.
@wimmyanne Жыл бұрын
If you ask me, Luffy seems Aromantic too, because he never seemed to be falling in love with boa or even notice anything she did that was to praise him and to show him affection, he always shook it off as her being very grateful or friendly towards Luffy, he's never been seen in love with anybody even in the slightest from what I could gather, but I might be wrong on this in some form or way.
@Wolf_Blob Жыл бұрын
It is true, but Oda said that Luffy has no love interest for now. Which means that he can feel romantic love, he's just more focused on his dream rather than his future love.
@NeyamStar11 ай бұрын
@@Wolf_Blob Noooooooooooo keep him alooooooooone
@Wolf_Blob11 ай бұрын
@@NeyamStar okay ✌
@Birdin_Atree6 ай бұрын
What are you talking about? Luffy very clearly is IN LOVE with food (mostly meat) and adventure 😂😂😂😂
@dingushome8398 Жыл бұрын
I always liked the idea of Luffy being asexual and it also is a pun. He took after his brother and became ace.
@theyeastwiththeleast4718 Жыл бұрын
Inheritor of the will of Ace
@higurashikai09 Жыл бұрын
Ace left a real hole in his heart
@Gloomdrake Жыл бұрын
@@higurashikai09YOU CAN'T
@Carrot-ks7lb Жыл бұрын
He did say he doesn't plan on marrying anyone
@lysander3262 Жыл бұрын
This is big brained
@lolface_9363 Жыл бұрын
As a bi guy I appreciate oda for creating so many hot characters
@7thlittleleopard7 Жыл бұрын
You and me both, brother. You and me, both. I don't care what gender they are, they're hot and they got _character_ and well, that's all _I_ need! XDD
@seal237 Жыл бұрын
Wapol got me acting up fr
@nutking44 Жыл бұрын
based
@iuffcgpuu Жыл бұрын
oh, fucking mood. sanji was my awakening. picked up smoking because of my embarassing crush on a fictional character, which was probably the stupidest idea of my life but no regrets.
@onepiecefan223 Жыл бұрын
real
@Twenty_Hundred Жыл бұрын
Bon clay will be a legend forever
@NoProtto Жыл бұрын
Bon Clay > Ace
@icantthinkofaname158 Жыл бұрын
@@NoProtto Bon clay > Roger
@okami-chan9772 Жыл бұрын
Heck yeah!
@eriktharead8071 Жыл бұрын
🫡
@scaredbutalivemaskeddemon Жыл бұрын
Dude i love bon clay man they were the goat
@LokiMartin11 ай бұрын
I was watching the live action series with my Nana and when it showed Luffy glance away when Kaya and Usopp kissed, she turned to me and said, "Aw, did Luffy like Usopp like Kaya did?" and I started to laugh and I said, "No, Nana, Luffy's asexual like I am". She said she had never heard this term and asked me about it. We had a nice discussion about asexuality and aromanticism and she was very accepting, Moreso than my own mother. It was a nice moment that I'll never forget.
@SillySodaLover1211 ай бұрын
That's so sweet❤❤
@solkizamora66299 ай бұрын
The fact that she thought that luffy had a crush on usopp already made me smile, it's sweet.
@LokiMartin9 ай бұрын
@@solkizamora6629 I know, that was so cute and now it lives rent free in my head.
@michaelsokenis Жыл бұрын
I once had someone genuinely try to tell me that neither Kiku nor Ivonkov are queer characters. I have never before wondered so strongly if the person I was talking to had even read the same series as I did. I think a reason why queerness in one piece isn't discussed is possibly because of people like this, who just simply refuse to acknowledge it.
@Pinko-Diamond Жыл бұрын
that's just strange, did you show them the likeness of the Rocky Horror picture show its obvious basis for the Newkama.
@michaelsokenis Жыл бұрын
@@Pinko-Diamond yes lmao, it did not matter to them. I was genuinely baffled. they said, and I quote "he just switches his gender occasionally such as to gain an advantage in fights." and no amount of evidence could convince them otherwise
@pinkcatminht Жыл бұрын
@@michaelsokenis that's wild bc im pretty sure he also states he canonically does it for fun?
@obara7366 Жыл бұрын
That's the problem with bigots, "I can sympathise so it can not be this thing I have villainised and demonised.
@yaB0i_Hawkx Жыл бұрын
I'd liketo think that these characters feel more like a person than any nowadays queer characters, who only exist to gain traction. They have their goals, beliefs and dreams, they are important to the plot and actively do something against or for it. They just feel more like other characters and they're as goofy as the others. I think with how strange the one piece world is... The fact that having a character (ivakov) look so stereotypical queer doesn't make them stand out as they would in the real world is really fascinating and beautiful. I for myself too didn't noticed at first ivankov was queer, though i thought about them being trans, but thought noway. It's all sub councious tho. But once someone straight up told me that... It clicked and it all made sense.
@rowboatcop4451 Жыл бұрын
I love that even villains like Croco-boy and Kaido still respect people's gender identity. Like Bon-chan declairs themself, neither man nor woman so Croc says "sure you can have both codenames then" and even Kaido still calls Yamato his son, only really being upset at the Oden cosplay
@VHSback Жыл бұрын
Part of Crocodile accepting Bon Clay might be because of Crocodiles history with Ivankov. Ivankov knows one of Crocodiles weaknesses, so a theory is that Crocodile is trans as well.
@Yal_Rathol Жыл бұрын
kaido respecting yamato's choices might actually be bad writing. ok, hear me out before you come swinging. kaido is presented as the uber-gruff, no-nonsense psychopath until the exact moment he has a beer in him. i think it would be better writing if he was also just a complete piece of trash. he disrespects and kills underlings for zero reason, why would he respect yamato's gender identity? the way i've said it in the past is "feed my son? i'll kill you. call my son a girl? i'll kill you." it's inconsistent with the rest of kaido's character. so, here's the thought. everyone respects yamato and calls them "kaido's son", except for kaido. kaido calls them "child" or "daughter", _until he gets drunk._ then he starts calling yamato his son, but backpedals and says "daughter". see, the thing is, kaido when drunk is a much more accepting person, so it would be interesting if he accidentally accepted yamato while drunk, but otherwise didn't accept their choice.
@lululemon70-16 Жыл бұрын
yamato is a girl and does not identify as a man. She admires Oden and wants to be like him, just as everybody tries to identify with their hero. kaido puts this on her because he doesnt want to have a daughter. shes the best example of a reall strong woman in current ficiton literature. of course she is not joking when saying she wants to be oden, and the whole thing is not meant as a joke. From my inyterpretation, yamato demonstrates how women have always been belittled and the ongoing fight for gaining the same appreciation. She wins against traditional gender roles. Dont get me wrong, if oda would make a definitive statement about his/her gender, i would take it as it is. but alone the fact that kaido gave his daughter a male name supports the fact that he did not want to have a girl in the first place. One of my favorite themes to talk about, as I am a strong supporter of female empowerment, contrary to accepting man as better in the first place. PS: she says she 'chooses' to be a man because oden was a man too. what a ridiculous reason that would be to be considered actually transgender.
@Yal_Rathol Жыл бұрын
@@lululemon70-16 incorrect on every point.
@lululemon70-16 Жыл бұрын
@@Yal_Rathol elaborate pls
@OtakuJuanma2 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to bring up the topic of Inazuma, which is Iva's left hand person, whom is extremely genderfluid. Every other page or panel, he's asked Iva to flip his gender... Or rather her sex? Not sure, but each time they appear, unless it's the same scene, he has gone she or vice versa, and nobody comments on that, which I love.
@lysander3262 Жыл бұрын
I always assumed Inazuma acts as a man when they are a male and as a woman when they are female. But we all know their real gender is W I N E
@OtakuJuanma2 Жыл бұрын
@@lysander3262 That's pretty much what genderfluid is
@notenoughsoul10692 ай бұрын
@@OtakuJuanma2 For a moment I thought you were saying that wine was genderfluid.
@spookidraw2436 Жыл бұрын
With Bon Clay it feels so comforting that they embrace the softness and "cuteness" of their clothes and makeup as just that, while still being an extremely strong and fierce person, like theyre just saying "yeah i like cutesy clothes, soft colors and nice makeup, but i WILL kick your ass if you get funny with me"
@amanidiotdo Жыл бұрын
Luffy being an ace king is the best thing Oda has ever come up with
@chocolateaddictedartist5924 Жыл бұрын
his brother's name is literally ace lol
@heitorpedrodegodoi5646 Жыл бұрын
He likes the booty golden.
@indianathe3rd742 Жыл бұрын
What's an ace king?
@heitorpedrodegodoi5646 Жыл бұрын
@@indianathe3rd742 Think of assexual Giga Chad
@indianathe3rd742 Жыл бұрын
@@heitorpedrodegodoi5646 society declares such ppl gay
@oranda3737 Жыл бұрын
Hi I am a japanese bisexual woman viewer and I want to make a few notes about the original translation. Okama is a slur for trans people in japanese, that is also used against queer people generally. Directly translated, most one piece english translations have taken away the negative connotation, but in japanese media, the word has ABSOLUTELY been a slur. So for bon-clay, its not labeling them as gay or whatever, its literally calling them a (I'm typing this out with asterisks so its very clear what slur this would translate to) T****y. However, I don't think there are any words at all to describe trans people in japanese without using the word "okama", so I personally dont pin this as Oda's transphobia, rather transphobia coded within the japanese language itself. in short, lots of transphobic and homophobic jokes, slights, and stereotypes are made in japanese that are coded out in english translation and captions to make the characters more accepted, IMO. TBH i am a huge history buff and major in sociology and social justice, and also love anime, so I feel so seen to have this discussion, and love to give my two sense on the topic as a japanese american viewer. I wish I could talk to you as I was watching the video lmao, looking forward to your next vid!
@christianthorstensen386 Жыл бұрын
I was searching for a japanese academic intake on gender representation in shonen manga for a long time, really nice to find it here! Usually, due to the fact that I don't speak japanese, I only watch english speakers (normally western based ones) videos. I have a question, if you are willing to answer... Don't you think, usually, that the western take on gender always resumes the topic to "identity"? Wouldn't the kind of analysis that this video makes benefit from understanding gender also from "performance" perspective?
@christianthorstensen386 Жыл бұрын
I have a masters in anthropology, and recently been interested in how the concept of "bushido" (really sorry in advance if I have spelled it wrong) could be appearing in different performances of masculinities being protraited in shonen manga over the years.
@pyrrhicvictoly Жыл бұрын
Great explanation. I was going to comment something similar. The Japanese language, at least in the mainstream, does not have good ways to distinguish gender and sexuality. Prior to "gay" and "LGBT" being borrowed into the language, there seems to have been just this coded assumption that all homosexual men were okama and therefore feminine or transgender. Gay men and trans women are routinely lumped into the same category in media depictions. And gay women, of course, just Don't Exist (linguistically) because of sexism and comphet.
@oranda3737 Жыл бұрын
@@pyrrhicvictoly thats so true, btw, I had no idea that "gay" and "LGBT" were adopted words! is that like english words directly being used in japanese or has there been japanese slang created to describe queer people without using derogatory language? When did this happen? So curious
@oranda3737 Жыл бұрын
@@christianthorstensen386 I think i see what you're saying, and yeah, i feel most media worldwide talks about gender as identity, which is totally fair, but a lot of gender theorists (judith butler) makes a lot of good points about gender as performance. But honestly, if i were to talk about gender as performance, it would probably need a LOT of context to drive home the fact that we are all free to perform whatever gender we like, to live out our identity. I see what you're saying, performance is important, but for what the video is, i would say that focusing on identity makes the most sense. The concept of performance can be a slippery slope of implications without the proper context, so for a youtube video, where you need to be straightforward, the popular identity concept was probably the right call here.
@NicoNicomedes Жыл бұрын
I think we have to look at this through Luffy’s eyes. Whatever the gender these characters identify with, Luffy accepts it and doesn’t question or debate it. Everyone need to be like Luffy.
@disgr_ace Жыл бұрын
Luffy is such an aro/ace icon lmao
@SCHRODINGERS_WHORE Жыл бұрын
yes he is. dudes my hero
@ok_ok_ok_ok_ok_ok_ok_ok11 ай бұрын
fr 😭
@NeyamStar11 ай бұрын
Agreed
@SizzlingSocks10 ай бұрын
i love this silly little guy
@LJCG7775 ай бұрын
@Endbringer-u3x are you stupid on purpose?
@dapper7264 Жыл бұрын
Bon Clay is a ride or die and the fact they were introduced so early in the series is amazing.
@GottaMineGottaCraft Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love this video. Especially touching on the fact that oda is, well, a cishet Japanese man. He's a little confused, but i think he genuinely has a deep respect for the queer identity; being silly and free is literally the entire point of the story. I was hoping you'd talk about Luffy, too. The idea that oda especially doesn't understand what he's done there is hilariou; i love it
@cinnamonroll96 Жыл бұрын
I think it’s so interesting how often times the unwillingly or unknowingly coded characters are the most natural representation. It’s like a lot of ppl agree Luffy being aroace without it being canonically stated and without oda planning to do this. 🙈
@Zeninaoya Жыл бұрын
I have a question as a cis guy, but what does cishet mean? Is it different than just cis or is it the same?
@caterpillarsss_ Жыл бұрын
@@Zeninaoya Cishet = cisgender and heterosexual.
@Zeninaoya Жыл бұрын
@@caterpillarsss_ ah I see thank you I'll have to start using that
@angelmora1626 Жыл бұрын
@@Zeninaoyawhat does aroace mean?
@notationmusical Жыл бұрын
I think aroace is what I would personally use for Luffy. After Marineford, Luffy explicitly said that he won't get married, so I assume he doesn't find anyone sexually or romantically attractive. Heck, he's more interested in food than anything else, which is kind of similar to the a-spec community joking about garlic bread. Whether or not people see Luffy as aroace coded, it feels amazing to have a protagonist who is more interested in adventure than romance as well as being a optimistic person. Ace/aro representation is rarely done in manga/anime let alone in media, and when it is portrayed in media, there is often the stereotypes of characters being emotionless or introverted. Luffy is the complete opposite of that. He cares about his friends, is outgoing, and deeply cares about his brothers. And like the series as a whole, it shows how important friendship and the bonds of a family is.
@lucianofrancesco4742 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. As things are now, I really can't see Luffy getting in a relationship.
@alejandroseal3513 Жыл бұрын
As someone who’s aroace, garlic bread is not a joke 🍞
@yotomoe5953 Жыл бұрын
I definitely feel like Luffy gets the bones of that from Goku. While Goku is married with kids he always seemed to have no interest in sex and romance. And like like Luffy his friends all just accept that about him.
@notationmusical Жыл бұрын
@@alejandroseal3513 My bad. I'm also aroace XD.
@dripsoup6639 Жыл бұрын
@@notationmusicalLuffy can't be aroace, he's obsessed with the romance of adventure, and Ace is his brother. (But actually, I believe he's pretty likely aroace.)
@francoisecanal4813 Жыл бұрын
I personally like Yamato as an enby person. He's me fr. The fact that he gets referred to as a man while having giant bedonkers honestly makes me want to cry because that's what I want. He gets completely accepted while not looking traditionally masculine. He gets called a man no matter what he looks like and I wish I had that. Even his parent kind of respects that he's a man. The only problem is that Odin is on Kaido's DNI and he kind of goes 'you kin some one on my DNI? Jail for a thousand years'
@aldenmcgrath9722 Жыл бұрын
i find it both hilarious and sad that, aside from respecting his gender identity, kaido was an awful parent towards yamato. yet he was a pretty good parent for ulti and page one. he may be a terrible person and a terrible father, but at least he respects people's identities
@damienearl8302 Жыл бұрын
Speaking of, I'll admit that I was always...interested in how Kaido treated that whole deal, because it's clear that he was willing to imprison Yamato for basically their (differing pronouns to separate the two) whole life with highly explosive cuffs and beat them senselessly throughout the years because of the fact that they idolize Oden...but he still refers to them as a man, despite that being *because* of their attachment to Oden It's like he both openly accepts Yamato as a visage of Oden and treats them with unbridled disdain for it
@uwu_owo186 Жыл бұрын
From what I gather Kaido was an abusive parent (possibly formed from his philosophy and experience growing up as a tool of war) but has progressive views on gender and personal identity (he's a pirate after all)
@kai_the_enby_guy10 ай бұрын
It's the same for me! It's super refreshing to me to see a trans character who doesn't conform to traditional gender norms but is still gendered correctly and respected bc I have never seen that before. It's also just plain relatable to me bc I am an enby and don't really read as androgynous and honestly don't care about it. So Yamato is my favourite trans character ever haha
@TechProducerOfPi Жыл бұрын
Growing up, I was raised with the belief that being on the LGBTQ+ spectrum was a sin. I remember around my middle school years, when I was really trying to decide whether or not this was right, I had started watching One Piece due to a friends recommendation. I remember seeing Bon Clay and having a somewhat negative reaction to him, but overtime as I got to impel down, I found myself absolutely appreciating him as a character. It wasn’t the sole reason for my acceptance and appreciation for LGBTQ+ people, as I mostly attribute that to the friends I’ve made and who have helped me grow as a person, but Bon Clay and Ivankov remind me of how much I have grown past that since then. I absolutely love them as characters and I appreciate and fully support the LGBTQ+ community now!
@TechProducerOfPi Жыл бұрын
(Also you have convinced me that Nami is MOST LIKELY lesbian, I hope that’s something Oda chooses to expand on more with her character!)
@eldrickemc4602 Жыл бұрын
I've shipped all the straw hats with a non straw hat character, and I came around to Naim being lesbian.
@hippocalypse9152 Жыл бұрын
I remember getting so much push back to saying the scene of Nami and Vivi in the bath at the end of alabasta and Nami's relationship with vivi in general had heavy queer vibes. makes me so happy knowing it wasn't just me
@Poet482 Жыл бұрын
A tale of corruption. And grooming. What a shame.
@Vhargon Жыл бұрын
I think Bon Clay's clothing may be stereotypical and potentially offensive to some, but I can't overlook this one fact: he is accepted. He is dressed queer, presents queer, and everything else queer... and is still accepted. If he didn't fit these stereotypes, then him being accepted for what he is wouldn't be as powerful to the reader. There would probably be a bunch of readers who deny his queerness out of homophobia. Instead, they have no choice but to view him as how he wants to be viewed, and if they don't like it, they can stop reading.
@Ugarimpty Жыл бұрын
Community didn't accept him just because of his apparence, but because of the bonds he slowly created with straw hats and sacrifices he did, Bon Clay is just a good character overall.
@Vhargon Жыл бұрын
@@Ugarimpty I didn't say it was because of his appearance. It's despite it.
@aquidillion Жыл бұрын
Here is Bon Clay, the queerest of queers, and you WILL like him, because I will make him impossible to hate. I will make one of the most beloved characters in my story of the most absurd queers of all. - GOAT D A
@duyanhng8430 Жыл бұрын
Crocodile being suprisingly open minded about that matters is quite refreshsing too
@Pluveus Жыл бұрын
@@duyanhng8430 He even gives Bon-chan the dual designation. Mr. 2 for the male aspect, and Bon Clay(from Obon) for the female aspect.
@jackluffy7914 Жыл бұрын
One thing I loved about One piece is that I did this a LONG time ago before it was popular to represent the LGBT community in media. One piece is truly a anime where seriously EVERYONE comes together no matter your background and just enjoy it. Ps. Plus i love how everyone in the one piece community no matter what we believe or what we think collectively just Loves Bon clay. Like how can you hate him???
@CMoneyBounceHouse Жыл бұрын
I have straight up seen people say “I’m Homophobic but Bon Clay is the GOAT”
@azizanputra Жыл бұрын
Apart from saying Okama way everynow and then. He dont go around shoving his belief or demanding that he needs to be respected because he's a queer. His action speak for itself. His selflessness is second only to Luffy i think. Same with Yamato. His action was number one. Sacrificing his dream to protect Wano. Something perhaps, Oden may write in his journal as a bit of a regret(my head canon). Hence Yamato made the decision to stay in wano.
@nathanbreadboi9223 Жыл бұрын
Bon clay is impossible to hate. They're literally one of the most heartwarming and charming characters
@armin6067 Жыл бұрын
@@azizanputra isnt it the opposite he was always open about his sexuality and most people cant do the same irl
@Burnt_Lamp764 Жыл бұрын
As a straight man, bon clay is 100% goated and is a honory strawhat
@analyticsystem4094 Жыл бұрын
Not sure if it’s been mentioned here in the comments yet. I’ve seen a lot of one piece fans say that Yamato being in the all female color spread isn’t good evidence since we’ve seen Chopper and other canonically male characters shows up in all female color spreads before. Another thing to point out is that Yamato is the only not wearing a swimsuit in that color spread, it’s clear that he’s dressed more masculine than the other woman in the spread
@spinningpeanut Жыл бұрын
I am trans, I will chime in here because this is important. Gender is made up bullshit and gender norms today like colors and clothing are pushed by corporations trying to sell you your gender. That being it still does exist for billions of people, just that those billions are men and women and understand themselves to be that, they are happy in their bodies until companies tell them they need to look younger, stronger, less hairy, more hairy, all to sell you something because they show you things to break your self imagine and cause a form of dysphoria. Yamato is genuinely refreshing to see and he does not give a fuck about having a huge male body, flat pectorals, giant hands and feet, and a squared jawline. No he doesn't compress his chest at all. He exudes an essence of transness that is NEVER explored, when you just don't have dysphoria for your body at all but know that you are the gender you say you are. I have never seen anything like it in media. Not everyone is going to want to go chopping bits off and sewing other bits on. There's something called trans meds who are basically purists that shut people out who don't want surgeries or don't hate presenting more as their agab but still identify as trans. This is extremely progressive, people don't seem to understand that yes he does kin Oden but that isn't cis of him to identify as a man regardless. He could've easily been a girl who said she wants to be like Oden. Instead we got someone who is absolutely trans, for the sole reason that he says he isn't cis. That's all it takes. He didn't even try to saw his horns down to cut familial ties he doesn't hate his body. Bless oda man I wish him a long fulfilling life. Not detracting btw just piggy backing a little. Yamato is male and so is chopper I just have no idea why they keep adding men to girls stuff. Make it equal put Franky in there with the ladies please.
@autisticbraindamagedmoron Жыл бұрын
"he" come fucking on💀 Yamato is Oden's fanboy, not trans💀 she is not "I am a male" she is "I am Oden" who happens to be a different sex than she.
@analyticsystem4094 Жыл бұрын
@@autisticbraindamagedmoron Yamato literally said himself that he became a man to be more like Oden. Even after switching back to calling himself Yamato, he still uses he/him pronouns. Everyone is okay with calling Okiku a woman but when it comes to Yamato being trans, everyone freaks out. Just admit that you’re scared to be attracted to a queer person and move on. Also if Yamato still identified as a Woman, he would’ve gone to the female baths with Nami and the other woman. Yamato even tells Nami that there isn’t a mixed bath, meaning that Yamato sees himself as a guy. At least know the source material before making an argument that’s so easily debunkable. If Kaido can respect Yamato’s pronouns, why can’t you?
@autisticbraindamagedmoron Жыл бұрын
@@analyticsystem4094 Kaido can respect his own daughter calling herself Oden, lol. She didn't "became a man to be Oden", she started referring to herself as to man cuz Oden was a man. It isn't gender dysphoria, it's just her being fangirl. And I'm not afraid to be attracted to fictional character simply based on his gender, lol. Okiku identifies himself as a woman? Okay. There are trans people in One Piece? Okay. It isn't gender bs that freaks me out, it's that people do not understand that Yamato isn't trans, she is identity thief, lol. I have nothing against her calling herself Oden despite that being more weird than calling herself a man. And to be fair, you shouldn't use Kaido as example as he was the one who tortured his daughter for being Oden, lol.
@d.r.u. Жыл бұрын
@@autisticbraindamagedmoron pronouns do not always correlate with gender. Yamato uses masculine self-referential pronouns in the original Japanese. Regardless of whether or not HE identifies as a man or just wants to be like Oden, Yamato would use he/him pronouns in English as the official translations tell us.
@deaththekidluv8 Жыл бұрын
as a transmasc person, yamato means so much to me. i’ve got a big chest and i can’t pass, and i feel really seen by yamato in a way i haven’t felt seen by any other characters in media. the fact that luffy and most of the other straw hats - the people we’re rooting for - have no problem with his identity and exclusively refer to him as a man and with he/him pronouns?? even though he’s got his tits out on the reg?? that means so much to me. i love being non-passing. i love my appearance. i love having my tits out on the reg. that doesn’t make me any less of a man. so i’m super grateful for yamato’s existence
@develrandomdankmemes7586 Жыл бұрын
u are so cool keep being cool
@Bruhx10 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking about this at 29:10, like not every trans man presents masc, nor should you guys be expected to. Being queers all about choice and expressing yourself, shouldn't put people into boxes (not saying melon did just what comes into my head whenever the argument comes out) So cool gamer, glad you have your favourite club wielding wolf boy
@spyfire242 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely its very cool and a good way to expose people to the idea that gender identity and gender expression are different. Still its important to realize when talking to people that its a very difficult thing for most to understand and to be patient with cis people who can barely wrap their head around a passing trans person but still are open to learning.
@benistcreative Жыл бұрын
all power to you my man, I'm glad you found comfort in your presentation and that you have a strong character to identify with. I wish you an amazing life.
@unlimitedbladeworksemiya Жыл бұрын
Just a reminder to people that even if Yamato isn't trans they still identified as Oden for years making them a man for that entire period. People can still relate to Yamato during this period and see them as a trans icon. Please continue being supportive and don't try and win an argument that's been a stated fact, Stay cool everyone.
@anyelo8725 Жыл бұрын
i love the fact that kaido punish yamato for call himself "oden" and not for being he/him and actually call him "his son"
@collecter343 Жыл бұрын
Gender was never Kaido’s problem with Yamato, just that Yamato identified as Oden. So Kaido at least wasn’t a bigot in the traditional sense, yay for being an accepting father on some parts of his kid.
@kckennedy1325 Жыл бұрын
@@collecter343 kaido is not an accepting father my god. the pronouns yamato uses in japanese do not mean he/him, in different languages pronouns are just different.
@muckschmuck1853 Жыл бұрын
@@kckennedy1325 He refers to Yamato as ‘son’ specifically, not daughter *shrug* those words are different in Japanese. Characters who work for Kaido use the specific male pronouns when referring to Yamato, even if using gendering language at all can be rare in Japanese. Do I think Kaido is a nice accepting dad? Absolutely not, but those are indeed the pronouns he uses.
@Hiyori800 Жыл бұрын
@@kckennedy1325Kaido uses the word Musuko and not Musume when refering to Yamato which means Son and not Daughter
@an___ny8027 Жыл бұрын
god i love kaido starve a population; kill a genocide worth of people; emotionally breakes people in his way; but misgender his son? damn that's too evil man
@TheTypicalChad Жыл бұрын
In defense of the KamaBakka arc, Ivankov could inject them at anytime and make them look however they wanted. They actively choose to look how they look, They think they are beautiful and that's all that matters to them, they are living their best lives. As for how Sanji acted, how as is he supposed to act? His whole worldview is chivalry and chasing women, now he's on an island that goes against what he knows, challenges what he thinks a woman is, what he thinks a man is. Things he thought he knew, things that were integral to his personality were completely shattered so he ran. He's confused and doesn't know what to think or do. As for how everyone on the island acted they aren't being predatory think about it, they only act this way with Sanji. Did you ever stop to think why that is? Its because they get a wild reaction out of him whenever they do anything. They are just messing with him because they think he's closed minded. I've always loved how One Piece has treated it's queer characters because they are just another character. Not put on a pedestal for no reason, not torn down for no reason, not flawless, not completely flawed, people love and agree with them, people hate and disagree with them. It never felt like pandering or attacking to me they are just people in the story. Also I could be waaay off here but I think the point of the KamaBakka arc is supposed to be to show Sanji how fragile his ideology and worldview was. (a lesson that he doesn't fully learn)
@bjam89 Жыл бұрын
Hell it plays on Sanji's whole womanizer thing, a taste of his own medicine so to speak. Would not be shocked if daddy dragon has kept an eye on his sons crew and given info on them to allies
@enricokohler475 Жыл бұрын
It also plays a major role for Sanji's story arc: Sanji had this deep rooted hatred for himself his whole life, that he was useless the way he is - it was hammered down his throat by the Vinsmokes his entire childhood - - Sanji struggled to accept himself for who he is his entire life and found resolution slowly throughout Wholecake Island (Luffy saying: you are who you are) and then finally on Wano, when he asked Robin for help. So him, a person with huge self esteem issues and huge issues of feeling worthless - landing on an island of people, who can live freely just the way they want, loving themselves - maybe that is also an allegory, why he hated that place so much: because his and their views on him/theirselves and self identiy are just so drastically different. Sanji landing on KamaBakka was truely important, since in the end, he ultimately had to find a way to accept himself for who he is.
@Sobepome Жыл бұрын
The one issue I have with this is that Sanji continues to be kinda shitty no matter how many highway exits he goes past. He's still a creepy sex pest constantly, and being on Kamabakka didn't change that (it actually made it worse, canonically). Really, when it comes to queerness in one piece, Sanji is just kinda the stinker at the picnic.
@ProjektTaku3 ай бұрын
What is actually the problem with Sanji's reaction? Even recognizing them as females he does have to be attracted to them or more accepting of their advances, some people just aren't okay with that and will never see trans people as potential partners, and that should be accepted as well.
@alchemicpink239223 күн бұрын
@ProjektTaku The reason is because they're both drawn as mean-spirited parodies of trans women (regardless of intent) and he refuses them in a very typical transphobic fashion, fortunateky not including violence (though these queers can fight back). While everything is played off as a joke, when it's not at all a joke when you've lived this life.
@lusaminefushiguro533210 ай бұрын
I would describe Oda's writing when it comes to queer themes as: he's a little confused but he's got the spirit. He's a japanese man who grew up in a time very different from our own,I mean the guy is almost 50 and started this manga in the 90s,and again he's japanese things there are a little weird in general when it comes to this topic I like to believe Oda's heart is in the right place,even with his lowest not so great examples of queer people. But I like to believe he's trying,which I can appreciate. So yeah,a little confused,but he's got the spirit.
@Flumong Жыл бұрын
Oda is definitely not perfect, but I feel like even though he's a bit clueless at times he's always been fairly open-minded and willing to show the good in the different. And with more modern additions like O-Kiku, I feel he's really made an effort to be good about queer topics, which I appreciate massively from one of the most influental manga authors ever. Happy Pride Month, everybody!
@SappyZoe Жыл бұрын
I think that's really a big point to take away from this. He messed up with kamabakka kingdom, but he really nailed it in wano imo.
@imaferretmaster Жыл бұрын
@@SappyZoe yeah you also gotta figure that was almost 15 years ago when he wrote about bon clay and iva and the okama, times have changed and he's grown as a person. Of course that being said, when it comes to the San Francisco drag queen community, it's not like he was that far off hahaha
@jeremycards Жыл бұрын
Honestly, thinking he wrote Bon Clay for the first time in 2000 and where we were as a society at that point... he was pretty ahead of the curve, it's easy to forget that those parts of the story were so long ago and how much society changed since then, and Oda himself clearly learned a lot (Kiku and Izo being the best examples) just as we all did... because at 2000 i was friggin 12 and i was still being teached to bully gay people by pretty much everything on tv and around me, i had to go trought a lot of personal growth to get out of that, so Oda already being on a point of presenting a character like Bon Clay speaks volumes for him... especially since japan is still very behind in lgbt representation stuff.
@sheldonthegiant Жыл бұрын
The part about sanji not kicking the kamabaka kingdom civilians, that shows how strong his morals are when it comes to not hurting women. I feel like his main issue is not being attracted to them (to put it lightly). But if they say they are a woman or are presenting themselves as such, whole heartedly, I don't think he'll kick one of them. People confuse sanjis "not kicking women" trait with it being because😮 they're beautiful. We are blinded by his pervyness 😅. He doesn't hit women because they're beautiful. It's simply because they, to him, are women. Regardless of how he feels about it on the surface level.
@zackfross98 Жыл бұрын
Kureha is a great example of this too. He clearly view her as nothing more than an old hag but he still protects her. Same with Chiffon.
@christian9411 Жыл бұрын
This is a powerful aspect of Sanji character when he has his Shadow stolen by Moria and placed into a Zombie, The Zombie still refused to attack the Pig Zombie Lola because she is a Woman
@whitenobeard Жыл бұрын
People saying Sanji doesn't hit women cus he's pervy baffles me. Especially if they've seen his backstory. It's made clear he doesn't hit women because he respects them. The only 2 people who cared for him were his sister and mother. The only 2 women in his life having such a massive impact on him as person that he refuses to lay a hand on a single woman.
@Scalesthelizardwizard Жыл бұрын
Basically, Sanji doesn't hit women for two main reasons his mom and sister were the only positive figures in his life when he was with the Germa and Zeff literally beat it in to him
@CEOofTired Жыл бұрын
Bro, I literally thought the same thing! He never went to attack them? I don't get why people have a gripe about Sanji not hitting Women *When We See Why He Is Like This In The First Place?*
@MysticTech Жыл бұрын
in regards to yamato: in one piece, he is his own person. trying to label yamato as anything is kind of difficult. he identifies himself as oden, a male. Just because he does something that is either feminine or masculine doesn’t verify or disprove anything. women can wear masculine clothes without it being trans. men can wear feminine clothes without being trans. on the flipside, trans women can wear masculine clothes, and nobody is going to say “well your not really trans” because that would be stupid, the same goes for trans men. yamato is yamato. he doesn’t need to fit into a specific gender role or do things just because “it’s what men normally do”, just like how real trans men don’t have to lift 350 pounds everyday to “be a man”
@Zybran93 Жыл бұрын
What I love about one piece, is that exactly that is one of the biggest points. For the main crew, people ar just people, doesn't matter their race, colour, sexualities or identifications.
@00Clank Жыл бұрын
I may be a lame straight dude observing from the side on these topics but anything that adds variety is a big win in my book. Wano not only gave us better diversity in Queer characters but in having Kiku and O-Tsuru give us different body/face shapes for women. One Piece is a lot like Mass Effect in how it's core themes are bolstered and improved with each new perspective or identity added to the world.
@XyName Жыл бұрын
I kind of agree but then don‘t. They way women are presented f.e (camera lingering on body parts, often moaning, focus on lips, boobs etc) it normalizes sexism. So technically if there were no women in one peace (because they write most of them bad and film them bad) it could not be normalized. Do you get what I‘m saying?😅
@cassettemokarosa510811 ай бұрын
@@XyNameI think it speaks a lot that there's no panty shots in this show. and the women are empowered and actually have agency, stories, and aren't Just used for eye candy.
@cassettemokarosa510811 ай бұрын
@00Clank u rock, dude!!!
@shamanicdude860511 ай бұрын
@@XyNameThat's how anime is,I'm sad to say this.He can't stray from these things if he wants sales in Japan.It's not like he also shies away from thirst trapping his female audience though,with absolute banger male character designs.Other anime do much worse fanservice,again a very sad thing to say because I think it honestly cheapens the genre as a whole.
@tehawsumninja Жыл бұрын
While I can't comment on the trans, nonbinary, or gay/lesbian rep, I will say that I feel very seen by Luffy as an ace woman. He's still very much a romantic, loves his friends dearly, and finds genuine joy in the world, which is a stereotype that most ace people struggle wih - that we can't truly love someone on a deeper level or we are missing something/something is wrong with us from a natural point of view, if you don't want to have sex. Also, considering most other shounen at the time, it's very endearing that Luffy hasn't a single "pervy" bone in his body compared to someone like Naruto or Soul, without other characters making fun of him for being a prude or something like in Bleach with Ichigo. It's like OP is subtly holding your hand going, "hey. It's okay if you never feel a sexual attraction towards someone. You are still a fun-loving, adventurous, and lovable person, in fact, the mc is one of the most well-loved characters in the whole narrative, that's literally the running joke," and I personally find that wonderful.
@KaijuGroupie_ Жыл бұрын
THIS!! as a Demisexual, I knew I felt drawn to him for something! (There's many reasons why I adore Luffy but that's just one of many) but this definitely makes me feel a lot better. Thanks for pointing this out!!
@balmoral0095 Жыл бұрын
I've always seen Luffy as aro/ace (aro as in not being attracted to someone in a romantic way, while he is still very much in love with all of his friends and nakamas and isn't afraid to show that). I am not in the spectrum myself, I have a lot of aro/ace friends who often feel very dehumanised in a world so romantically and sexually driven, often seeing themselves as lesser because they don't get this part of human interaction that seems so easy and obvious in the world. But just to echo what you said, Luffy being the very embodiment of loving life and being as free as possible while also being heavily aro/ace-coded, is incredibly beautiful to me. side note: also why I hate any fanfic ships of luffy
@Not_Kritikal Жыл бұрын
Luffy isn't ace, he simply doesn't care for romance/sex since he puts his other priorities beforehand, it's very similar to Goku.
@Ethan-fk7lu Жыл бұрын
@@Not_Kritikal The original commenter never stated Luffy was canonically ace, just that they feel seen by him.
@madeliner1682 Жыл бұрын
Same! I'm only demi though lol What I feel really connects me to Luffy is being autistic and adhd. This man is autistic, the one piece is his special interest, and I will die on this hill - he understands his friends' emotions, but not the bigger social structures those emotions stem from (see also: Nami's village arc). He also doesn't socially camouflage his goals or identity even when it would be extremely obvious to a nuerotypical that that would be in his own self-interest. I can't possibly list everything that makes me think he's autistic because I get that vibe from like 80% of the things he does. I have less evidence for him having adhd, most I can say is he's kind of impulsive and his fruit is very apt for implementing body motion into combat, not to mention the spoiler below as well. Adhd (and autism as well but for his vibes I lean adhd) is also highly comorbid with eating disorders. With how Luffy thinks, acts, and eats, he is essentially seven year old me to a T. (SPOILER) the constant motion of gear five might imply he always has a drive to move, since gear five is a representation of when he's at peak freedom
@EternalKHFan0 Жыл бұрын
14:52-14:57 To exapand on Bon Kurei's name a bit: In Baroque Works, the codenames of top male agents were numbers(Mr. 0, Mr. 1, Mr. 3 and so on), while codenames of top female agents were holidays/weekdays(Miss Goldenweek, Miss Merry Christmas, Miss Valentine, Miss Wednesday and so on). With Bon Kurei, their full codename is Mr.2 Bon Kurei, showing how they presents both male and female. Bon Kurei comes from two Japanese holidays: O-Bon Festival and Kure(end-of-the-year festivity). Also, while in the manga the back of Bon Kurei's coat reads おかま道, Okama Way, in the anime it was changed to 盆暮れ, Bon Kure. In any case, Bon Kurei is the best!!! BON-CHAAAAAAAN!!!!!
@thepixeltraveler8731 Жыл бұрын
Its also worth noting that each male agent in Baroque Works is assigned a female agent (Mr. 0 with Miss All Sunday, Mr. 1 with Miss Doublefinger, Mr. 3 with Miss Goldenweek, etc.) Yet Bon-chan is the only one without a partner, further signifying how they present themselves as both male and female and how that's recognized and respected by Baroque Works. BON-BOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@diyakittu Жыл бұрын
We love Crocodile being an ally ❤ Anyways Bon-chan is love Bon-chan is life
@TheScarletMenagerie Жыл бұрын
Not LGBT myself, but as an autistic person i heavily relate to that bit at the end with the idea that Luffy copies the reactions of those around him when he's otherwise not sure what to do. Honestly luffy in general i find relatable in that regard. Both luffy and chopper both honestly give me that vibe, even if it's probably handwaved a bit for chopper with him not being human.
@Rutabega_NG Жыл бұрын
Okay, you just answered a major question for me. Luffy has always made sense to me. I never saw him as stupid, just simple. Takes things at face value, incredibly empathetic, fiercely loyal, and sometimes completely lost in social situations. It did cross my mind once or twice, and it's interesting to know I'm not the only one who saw that.
@alaina4070 Жыл бұрын
From what I've seen, most people who read one piece and are autistic read Luffy as autistic or heavily relate to Luffy. I personally head canon him as autistic.
@busus3 Жыл бұрын
i also headcanon him as autistic aroace and i realy believe one piece text backs me up on this, as a teen i also faked attraction to opposite sex because everone else was doing it and usally humans do very complex things, they wear masks and act a role in their lives, you're supposed to say things you don't mean all the time and it's very normalized, it's hard to understand so as a child acting like everybody else, even though they make 0 sense, was the safe thing to do
@elrinconnacho Жыл бұрын
I agree with the Luffy thing but I will argue that Chopper at its core is a child, like, the youngest son of the strawhats by the social dynamics within the crew (especially his relationships with Zoro and Robin being kinda his parent figures within the SH)
@BiggieT04 Жыл бұрын
I HEAVILY read Luffy (and a lot of shounen protagonists for that matter) as autistic, so this adds up for sure.
@syystomu8 ай бұрын
A little while back there was a Tumblr poll on One Piece with the format of "which of these things does NOT happen in One Piece" and basically 90% (or so it felt like) of the notes on that post where something along the lines of "I don't know One Piece but I know it HAS to be the one about a secret society of trans people living in the walls of a prison, this is a shounen manga there's no way that's real"
@mommysmilkshake57798 ай бұрын
lmao
@eldritch_whispers1654 Жыл бұрын
As a trans woman, holy shit Kiku being invited to join the girls on the bath made me cry. It makes me so happy so see her enjoy herself and be accepted and I still think she is by far my favorite character in the series
@pascallagann7699 Жыл бұрын
Yamato and kiku both bout made me cry all the bs on yamato i took the bath thing as oda going ok here its confirmed shut up was in pride month to i believe when chapter dropped
@YeahButCanISniffUrPantsFist Жыл бұрын
i mean if everyone around her sees her as female and are willing to ignore the obvious male genitalia, its alright. Ultimately this is a show of trust from both sides: Kikus/Yamatos, as well as the straw heads and samurais etc. Kiku and Yamayo go eith the choice of bath theyre ultimately more comfortable with, AND their surrounding friends chose to 1. Accept/ignore their obviously different body and 2. Trusted them to not be any sort of standoffish and also 3. chose to not be stand offish themselves
@miznofiziksolajika470 Жыл бұрын
@@YeahButCanISniffUrPantsFistyou’re kinda emphasizing the difference in body a bit weirdly… and over explaining something that doesn’t need to be over explained. Sure, their bodies are different, but at the end of the day- it’s just a body. Everyone has one. There’s trust, sure, but there’s also a lack of judgement, worry, or care. It’s just a group of friends bathing together. Nobody is looking at Brook and his “obvious” body difference and asking him why he’s even bathing. He just wants to clean up, like everyone else! Bones get dirty too!
@eldritch_whispers1654 Жыл бұрын
@@YeahButCanISniffUrPantsFist same as @miznofiziksolajika470 said. The only person mentioning people's genitalia is you, when that's never been relevant in any way. They're not "willing to ignore her penis". It's not "the obvious male genitalia". She's a woman, and she has a penis, so what? They're not ignoring anything, they look at her as a woman (because she IS one) and they'll look at her the same way they look at any other girl.
@frobsonsdesenhos Жыл бұрын
@@pascallagann7699confimed? Did you see the new colorspread?
@akumunokami9 Жыл бұрын
As a genderfluid soon to be trans woman I've never seen the Kamabakkas as offensive in the slightest, because I always saw how proud they were of them selves and how obviously they cared about Sanji and the whole chasing him stuff to me was never more than a gag playing on how Sanji acts like a dick towards anyone he doesn't want to smash while making it obvious that he cares about them. And with them using terms on semselves which are usually bad words like in german Tunte(Tranny) and wear those usually insulting terms like an honorbadge was a real powermove and showcase of pride in themselves like how weebs simply startet to call themselves weebs proudly. The stereotypical designs of them has also always been something I see as a positive because it shows that they are proudly and unapologetically themself. I always loved all the Queer characters unconditionally and especially the hilarious looking ones were a huge cornerstone in me realizing that I was genderfluid, most of the time feeling to be a woman, and bisexual. My mother doesn't support me in my wish to have my transition from a male to a female body and even wants to forbid me because when I was a kid she never showed enough interest in me to see that I did show signs of queernes that others sometimes did see and I don't know if I had the determination to plan my transition anyway if it wasn't for the huge isnpiration to be myself that I learned from my beloved kamabakkas.
@Disheartthorn Жыл бұрын
I like this take, honestly wished people had the same one like you do, I think it's the designs people can't see past. Otherwise you get a show of self confidence never seen in regards to Kamabakas appearances.
@alicepbg2042 Жыл бұрын
my thing with the okamas, is that ivankov exists. if they wanted to, they could all look like the binary of their preference. but they don't. they look like that, cause they want to. they are happy as they are. and I think that's awesome.
@jokerinke Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your outlook on this, I really do since the Kamabakka storyline always had my stomach churn. Yet I would also argue, that Oda probably didn't intend it the way (or not all the way) you read it. The predatoriness of the chasing and lusting is such a harmful stereotype, that it is still strong today in Japan.
@imatiu Жыл бұрын
@@jokerinke actually Oda did intend it like that, so much so that in one spinoff manga about Sanji cooking, Sanji cooks for all the people of Kamabanka and they have very friendly interactions. A bit like Sam the dog and Ralph the wolf in the Looney Tunes shorts, with their during job and out of job interactions being so different.
@adrianhebreros Жыл бұрын
@@alicepbg2042not only does Iva exist but iva is their queen
@zackfross98 Жыл бұрын
I think "unintentionally offensive but means well" perfectly describes Oda's humour. Most of the time, he always means well but ended up be a bit offensive. Which ironically embodies Luffy as well to since he always means well but ended up say or do things in the most offensive or hurtful way. Like saying how he dislikes Coby for being a coward. Oda himself always drive home the message of acceptance towards the different, eccentric, weird or outcasts. But in order to showcased them, he ended up made them overly weird which can come across as offensive. For example Abdullah, Jeet and Suleiman can be considered as a muslim and arab stereotype. They're violent, joke-ish and borderline crazy but ended up became a great ally to the SH. As muslim and half-Arab, I love their characters and the fact that there is a muslim/arabic representation that aren't overtly racist or portrayed as the bad guys/ weak victims that can't fend for themselves.
@Rutabega_NG Жыл бұрын
In my head cannon Luffy is not just Ace but autistic. So unintentionally offensive but means well makes perfect sense. I've had filters forcibly ingrained in me pretty much my entire life. Without that, I would probably be a lot more like Luffy.
@PercyPens Жыл бұрын
As someone born female who is genderfluid, I honestly love Yamato. He continues to identify with He/Him pronouns, even though visually he looks like a woman, and that has been a big part of my experience. A lot of my gender identity comes from within myself so I don’t really care about presenting it to the world. Not to mention that I also still love to dress up girly and have fun that way even though I feel more neutral in gender. Someone does not need to look exactly how the world expects them to when they identify as a gender, what matters is their freedom to choose what it means to present that way.
@DariaCovington Жыл бұрын
Bon Clay sacrificing themself for everyone TWICE were 2 of the few times I ever cried watching one piece. I thought they died the first time, but the slay queen came back to us… only to be one of the best characters and save everyone again. I’d say they’re like my 3rd favorite character overall 😭 just like the thumbnail, queers never die
@achintyamitra493 Жыл бұрын
I don’t usually comment but I just wanna say this was a very good analysis of the queer themes and I love the fact that queer people can find so much joy and reflection in my favourite story. Here’s to hoping Oda keep growing in this regard and so does your channel, Mel!
@GrapplingHookJones Жыл бұрын
the sad truth is that the One Piece fandom does not know how to handle the fact that Yamato has boobs.
@balmoral0095 Жыл бұрын
the lengths some people who "don't care" will go through to "protect" yamato as a woman........
@i_have_so_much_to_give4632 Жыл бұрын
Theyre weaklings that don't respect man tits
@Amaling Жыл бұрын
It goes to show how transphobic many can be to trans men with visible cleavage
@LiamDerWandrer Жыл бұрын
I agree, the way a lot of people act towards certain characters heavily implies that they can not separate how someone looks from their character and identity, which is utterly stupid. Yamato is male in heart and mind, but cares not at all for his appearance, thus has no reason to get rid of the boobs, via e.g. Ivankov. Okamaland and the scenario with Sanji is another such case. People judge others far too heavily by their looks and thus make assumptions about them that are plain wrong. After all, to assume is to make and a** of you and me. But many seem to forget that.
@aerialdive Жыл бұрын
people really seem to forget that trans men do not have to adhere to typical expectations of masculinity or gender to still be considered men. if anything, yamato could be considered genderfluid - but honestly i feel like kaido acknowledging that yamato wants to be a man is in some part because he's fine with yamato wanting to be a man - he just doesn't want yamato to be like oden. i do think that yamato has idol worship, but in some regards i feel as though oden represents a sort of freedom to yamato that he previously did not experience under kaidou. ultimately, yamato being trans AND the confusion/lack of adherence to gender norms within his character perfectly represents the sort of freedom that yamato wants. yamato's freedom is through self expression and identity because kaidou wants his child to fit an ideal figurehead image for wano. he wants to use yamato as a puppet to control wano politically, whilst yamato refuses. i also want to mention my own personal experience that, as a trans man, i was very much a girl. i in fact liked girlhood, because i did not have the gender roles imposed upon me that are there with womanhood. kids do not have the expectations of gender forced upon them. i figured out that i wanted to be a trans man because most of my role models were other men. i wanted to be a man because of other men. i learned about gay men and felt such a tight twisty "i want to be a man kissing other men" that fucked with my head for such a long time because i didn't know if i was a woman fetishizing gay people or not - until i realized that no woman would ever have stark dreams of kissing other men as a man. this is why i do believe that yamato is a trans man, and that he has idol worship. both statements can be true at once. i think his initial introduction as a daughter, and then his cover appearance with the other girls, also could simply lend itself that sometimes a lot of trans men still feel more aligned with women / safer with women than they do other men.
@kangazoos2083 Жыл бұрын
Luffy's ultimate dream is freedom for everyone. Every. One. Luffy is accepting of everyone, so long as they aren't doing villain things of course. Even then, he is able to forgive villains if they seem to be making amends. Oda's message is about freedom. Freedom to live, freedom to eat, freedom to be you. That's why Enies Lobby was such a good arc. Robin lived her life thinking being alive was a "sin". Yeah, Robin is not an LGBT character as far as we know, but Luffy was pissed to know that people made Robin feel that way. And that feeling doesn't stop at Robin. Luffy hates when anyone makes anyone else feel that way. Oda's way of presenting things may not have been perfect, but his ultimate message is a powerful one.
@ProjektTaku3 ай бұрын
Luffy himself is a villain, he's a pirate after all. His ultimate dream is freedom for himself and his friends, but he doesn't tend to much care for others dreams. There's a selfishness to Luffy I really appreciate, sort of a more morally gray Goku.
@LittleSpiderman Жыл бұрын
As a trans man I really appreciated Kaido never misgendering Yamato and that scene in which he was in the hot springs with all the males fully accepted while Kiku was with the women
@2crisp63 Жыл бұрын
but later art shows yamato with all the women?
@SawyerFools Жыл бұрын
@@2crisp63as the video says, Oda is a wishy washy and doesn’t entirely get it but Yamato is in fact a man. Basically all it comes down to is does Yamato identify themself as a man, they do, then they are a man.
@2crisp63 Жыл бұрын
@@SawyerFools "Oda is a wishy washy" isn't exactly good enough and she identifies as oden if anything. Looking through the trans spaces I've also learn that you can utalise he/him pronouns without identifying as a man
@justicedinosaur7302 Жыл бұрын
Japanese doesn't really have pronouns so I wouldn't put any weight on them
@Visualstuffidlk Жыл бұрын
Oda openly said Yamato was a women
@gabrielfreitas3033 Жыл бұрын
Another point regarding Yamato's pronouns is that they're consistent across multiple languages. Every official translation of the manga and the anime uses he/him pronouns, so there's definitely a guideline in place regarding that
@nibblitman Жыл бұрын
I never saw it as a gag at all. I just dont’t see how you could have that take at all. The story around him is super serious and I feel like not have if a stereotypical male body isn’t something that should make someone les than what they say they believe themselves to be.
@eldrickemc4602 Жыл бұрын
Yamato is gender fluid
@Addeand Жыл бұрын
@@eldrickemc4602he is gender non conforming, and could be non-binary, but gender fluid? When does he swap up?
@Olimar92 Жыл бұрын
It's mostly because Yamato uses masculine words that everyone does He/Him. Just referring to oneself can be done in a more masculine or feminine way, and it isn't tied to sex.
@LPTheGas Жыл бұрын
@@Olimar92 I mean, if someone as big and strong as Yamato, who is your even bigger, stronger, and much meaner boss' kid no less, says "I'm a dude" despite all appearances to the contrary, are YOU gonna argue with them? 😛The only person in a position to is Kaido, and he's probably just like "eh fuck it, I wanted a son anyway, if this is how I get one, so be it."
@Neonomi25 Жыл бұрын
It's funny to me that nobody calls Chopper on women only cover, but only once Yamato appears to make drama.
@gavin572410 ай бұрын
Chopper is a boy, but voiced by a woman.
@pannajohns525510 ай бұрын
Honestly never understood the copious amounts of -phobic people in the OP fandom when Luffy is objectively the most welcoming, respectful but also unbothered character ever, while every OP manga/anime chapter/episode comment section is a cesspool of hate, negativity and everything that Luffy stands against 😭 like these are the same people who preach about Luffy being the best character ever, but act like the exact same people Luffy would beat up
@farfetchdthegamer381010 ай бұрын
-phobes, bigots and the obnoxious “keep politics out of it” crowd are utterly illiterate and proud of it, so I wouldn’t worry too much. They’re the real-life equivalent of “useful idiot” Yonko crew fodder
@SizzlingSocks10 ай бұрын
fr luffy would definitely be an ally, some of those ppl get mad about fruity ppl when theres devil fruits
@anagabes32226 ай бұрын
Here in Argentina we say that those people are the ones that watch the show and align themselves with the tenryubito (eg when they selfproclaim as luffy's fans but vote fascist candidates for government... )
@harrylane45 ай бұрын
Even when word of god says “Yamato isn’t trans, Yamato is a woman,” Luffy STILL calls him a dude, because that’s what he is. What a chad.
@smurgledarf Жыл бұрын
this might sound weird but THANK YOU SO MUCH for talking about Yamato the way you did. So many people in the fanbase treat Yamato's gender as a debate to be won and they act so weird about it. Nobody ever acknowledges that Oda is either wishy-washy/unsure about how to properly portray Yamato’s gender and it's just....the past few years have been so tiresome with trying to discuss anything about him. So thank you. Loved your Zoro analysis btw you understand him so eell
@Kirbychu1 Жыл бұрын
Okiku is such a W for representation. Honestly she's probably my fave example of a trans character from any piece of media. It's especially cool that she has that historical basis too
@maiz_kolbe5030 Жыл бұрын
I'd say you were pretty spot on. All in all, it's about the freedom of choice and to be whoever you want to be, and no show represents that freedom better than One Piece
@andresewdass8185 Жыл бұрын
I like Felipe, why won’t you stayayay with me? We could be so freeeee.
@IceAokiji303 Жыл бұрын
Little ramble about pronouns: While Japanese does have gendered third person pronouns in _kare_ and _kanojo,_ they aren't really used that much all things considered (and in casual speech are more used as words for boy/girlfriend). A lot of sentences use either the character's name, some other non-pronoun identifier, or some non-gendered alternative _(ano hito, koitsu, yatsu, aitsu)._ Many characters can go the entire series without having either applied to them. And with that, a lot of the he/she we see in the English release have to be decided on by the translator/localizer. On the other hand, something we can look at in Japanese that does not really show in English are _first_ person pronouns. These are still far from definitive for a character's identity, but nonetheless something fun to consider. For an example of "maybe don't read into that", Big Mom uses the most masculine-coded one in the very rough _ore,_ but I'd think it's pretty safe to say that's just due to her being one of the epitomes of a rough-and-tumble pirate we have, which that fits for. Atlas, as the only one of Vegapunk's satellites also uses that, again most likely for the fitting rougher impression it gives. The feminine-coded _atashi_ is used by Morley of the Revolutionary Army (who is pretty solidly queer-coded). Now for some characters actually discussed in the video: Yamato uses _boku,_ which while not explicitly male, is primarily used by younger boys, or men wanting to appear more... gentle? refined? polite? without going all the way to the default/neutral _watashi_ - examples in OP being Koby, Cavendish and Leo. It's sometimes seen used by female characters in other series, but interestingly, Yamato is the _only_ AFAB character in One Piece to use it. Kiku uses the traditionally male-coded _sessha,_ but this isn't in conflict with her gender identity. _Sessha_ is male-coded and used by Kiku for the same reason - it's the "samurai pronoun," so Kiku uses it due to her position as one of Oden's samurai being important to her. Mr.2 uses _achishi,_ which I don't think has any traditional implication to it, and might be a unique one to them. It kinda resembles the feminine-coded _atashi,_ but really more than anything it just sounds deliberately _cutesy._ And then there's Iva. Iva goes by ヴァターシ. I'm putting the katakana here, because not only did Oda give Iva a neopronoun, he sorta made a neographeme for it. That first character is the "U" katakana with _dakuon_ added to it (followed by a small "A" kana, which does not make a sound of its own but affects the pronunciation of the preceding one). ...Thing is, single-vowel kana _aren't supposed to_ have any _dakuon_ (or those small kana, usually) applied to them, so there isn't an established way to read that one! The general interpretation has been to treat it as _"vataashi"_ (there's no dedicated set of kana for expressing the "V" sound so it's not overlapping with something else, while still sounding close to the default _watashi,_ plus Iva's name has a va (though written with the wa katakana), so it works). Iva _does_ also do the same with second person pronouns, referring to people by iirc ヴァナータ _("vanaata"_ instead of _anata),_ so can't be entirely sure whether Oda _intended_ that as a neopronoun thing explicitly or just a verbal quirk Iva has like the -buru suffix they pop in here and there, but it ended up as one either way. Which is fun! :D EDIT: No actually it turns out that ヴ is standardized (though decidedly rare to use) to be "vu", and therefore ヴァis "va". So just a neopronoun, no neographeme on top of it.
@d.r.u. Жыл бұрын
this is awesome! thanks for the ted talk!
@IceAokiji303 Жыл бұрын
@@d.r.u. Oh right, thanks for reminding me about this comment, there was a thing about it I needed to fix. The kana Iva uses is actually standardized, so no neographeme here, just a normal neopronoun.
@cynthiamessore4610 Жыл бұрын
That's really interesting. Nothing is able to grant more understanding for a body of work than actually understanding the language it is written in. Or having someone who understands the language explains it to you bit by bit.
@harrylane45 ай бұрын
According to Oda, Big Mom’s use of “ore” is supposed to paint her as an older woman, because use of that pronoun was less gendered in the past than it is now.
@IceAokiji3035 ай бұрын
@@harrylane4 Oh? Interesting, do you have a source for that? Would like to read the whole comment.
@pinkcatminht Жыл бұрын
i am really so glad for Kiku's inclusion and both my wife(a trans woman) and i agree that she is likely an inclusion to show the fans what Oda has learned about trans women since the Kamabakka days. also, her english dub voice actor is also a trans woman, which i think is awesome. i will always be happy for people who are part of a marginalized group getting to represent their group in any piece of media :D
@RandomBlue86 Жыл бұрын
I had no idea about the voice actor in the English dub! That makes me love the dub even more.
@Sakura_Truffle Жыл бұрын
Wait I didn’t know that Kiku’s dub va is trans that’s actually amazing and I love it!
@ceo9395 Жыл бұрын
Kamabakka isn't trans it's its own thing
@pinkcatminht Жыл бұрын
@@ceo9395 I didn't say it was. I have worked with drag queens and I'm married to a trans woman, I do know the difference lol
@NinjaFrog65 Жыл бұрын
Ivankov transing that one person for being queerphobis is, in hindsight, the most based thing that Oda has ever done. 😂
@dango437 Жыл бұрын
The latest "no rain, no rainbow" color spread I always took as Oda's subtle nod to Pride Month! I know it's based from requests but of all requests, he chose that for his single chapter to be released in June. Also I think it's really cool how Ivankov is one of the founders of the Revolutionaries and even one of its commanders is trans (Morley).
@jeffyboi8192 Жыл бұрын
I don't find it cool.
@yumekzmz3891 Жыл бұрын
@@jeffyboi8192i find it cool :]
@Takisan111 Жыл бұрын
I might be remembering wrong but didn't Oda do the Wano bath scene last June? I remember thinking how cute it was that both Kiku and Yamato got to be in the right bathrooms during pride month.
@JustPassingBy_ Жыл бұрын
as a transfemme, One Piece in general means so much to me, and is my favourite piece of media ever. When I saw Kamabakka island I was indiferent about thinking of it as a joke, then when I realized that i am woman I felt weird about it. Mainly, I felt it was a bit of misrepresentation fo transfwomen since it can be seen as that. I am still feeling iffy about it, but I think it is mainly since I am very self aware about passing or not (this being a main topic of conditions of my mom basically saying if I want to transition I must to pass, adding pressure about it) and I see my insecurities being shown as being unapologetically themselves. I feel is empowering but still I am not confortable with the whole gag. I think Oda excuted Kiku perfectly, it feels like the best kind of representation. I was so happy when I read the bath scene with Kiku being in the women's bath and Yamato in the men's. It feels right to have them there. I feel seen by Kiku, since she is so tall and slender and makes me feel a little more confortable with my body. I guess there's kind of irony there with ny user name
@ceo9395 Жыл бұрын
Oda redeemed himself lol kamabakka was like 14 years ago
@fleatight8221 Жыл бұрын
I can relate so much with your comment! I was at first hurt by seeing Kamabakka. But the fact that Sanji doesn't attack them is very interesting. And passing for me is also very important 😅 My mom is on a similar trip🙈
@alliew31 Жыл бұрын
I feel better about Kamabaka now that Kiku exists. She signifies to me that they are cross dressers and not trans women. Still not really good representation, but Sanji did want to steal their secrets and made the deal with them for training. It also makes sense that all of them identify as men because Iva would have been happy to fully transition them if they asked. And drag queens(kings)/cross dressers do tend to have those more exaggerated forms of gender expression than trans people. It’s a performance as opposed to trans people where it’s who they are
@The8BitPianist Жыл бұрын
@@ceo9395 14 years ago, that is wild! Also worth keeping in mind he started OP when he was like 23, so I'm sure we saw a lot of personal growth in the last decades generally
@valbaumann2305 Жыл бұрын
Jo wtf is wrong with your mother. It is so fking awful to demand that you have to look like what society considers a woman to get the treatment that you need to be happy. Screw her honestly
@honeysonqq Жыл бұрын
As a transmasc and aroace person yamato and luffy make me so happy. Its so normal and it makes me feel so valid, one piece turly shows freedom in every aspect. The freedom of being able to express yourself is such a wonderful thing that i would love to see in other series. Im so glad one piece treats queer people like actual people. happy pride everyone
@xx_d0ra3m0n_xx Жыл бұрын
FRFR AAA happy pride to 2 too!!!! for me im black, nb (gendersylphen to be exact) nd (adhd), neptunic, and ace and have been bullied and made fun of since day 1 and it means sm to me bc its nice to see hope tht we'll never be erased. It also fuels me to keep being tht hope to others! :DDD
@CaptainFishEye Жыл бұрын
AGREED
@SashaDisAster Жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more ^w^ i'm an also aroace trans man and i share this exact opinion with you. I love them and one piece will always be one of my favorite anime.
@dakodareid3807 Жыл бұрын
As a cis white male, thank you for bringing this side of one piece to my awareness. Ibe known bon clay and iva were trans but i didnt know any context to how much just those two meant to your community. i love bon-chan and iva-cham and all of you.
@hohenburg54975 ай бұрын
Man, Woman, I don't really care but someone has to tell Yamato that identity theft is a serious crime.
@TouhouTrash Жыл бұрын
Luffy is legitimately the main reason why I don't feel alienated and ashamed of being asexual Admittedly, I am still irrationally ashamed of my Lithromantic Asexuality to this day, even if it has gotten better in recent years. Friends support me and it means so much but before I had these friends after high school it was very tiring having to explain what asexuality is to everyone who isn't... And when I couldn't explain it (confidence reasons or otherwise) being surrounded by people experiencing sexual attraction to characters and people is very uncomfortable and lonely at times. Now I am not as uncomfortable because there is much more mutual maturity on the topic and both me and the other people I talk to are for the most part very mature about it! I am also very grateful that as a closeted trans girl I was able to imagine myself as Robin with her tall beauty and introverted maturity one day, and both Nami's pre-timeskip more tomboyish traits and Tashigi's adorable, dorky adoration of swords making me feel like being a girl into Dragon Ball and also being a sword nerd doesn't make me any less feminine! And eventually going into Kiku being probably my favourite trans girl rep I have ever seen! Especially as I am very clearly presented as a very tall, 6ft 3 tall male who doesn't pass as a female whatsoever.. It does give me a little hope! Yes, One Piece has plenty of uncomfortable moments but I agree that it never comes off as malicious... And the fact I can say One Piece helped me come to terms with my identity when nobody-- not even my family could help me back in high school means so much to me... And I am glad Oda has provided several relatable and loveable queer characters for us to look up to! Happy Pride Month!
@lunocura1118 Жыл бұрын
Glad you feel so comfortable with who you are, trash
@diegonavarrete7423 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story! Hope you’re doing well
@Shamax0 Жыл бұрын
Wish you all the best, thanks for sharing!
@Piriguin_aweoneke Жыл бұрын
Tbh i think the scene of iva transitioning that character without his consent was cruel in the most perfect way, i took it as "I'll make you see what your mother had to go through yourself"
@iaxacs3801 Жыл бұрын
One thing I've always noticed about Oda's character writing is that he uses sterotypes and people's instinct to judge books by their covers in a character's introduction to later uproot those assumptions through adding so much depth to those characters. Brook is probably one of the best examples of this being introduced as funny pervy skeleton man (who I know for me I rolled my eyes at) until you get into the fact that no there's much more going on with him and his story. And we see this happen with Bon Clay and Ivankov where you get the stereotype but later find out there's much more nuance to them besides their look and stereotype. And over the years you can see Oda seems to have realized he's needed to put in better representation on the looks side because I just got to Wano arc but I've noticed a few lesbians fawning over some female characters and straight up in the Nami bathhouse moment if you look you can see a lesbian get a nosebleed, maybe 2 lesbians.
@let_there_be_dark Жыл бұрын
I know this isn't the type of content you normally make so I just wanted to say, it means a lot to me, as a queer one piece fan, to see a video like this. I definitely don't think any homophobia/transphobia was intentional on Oda's part, and Kiku is honest to God one of the most respectful and well rounded portrayals of a trans woman I've seen in fiction (love that Sanji genders her correctly, what with his hyper-heterosexuality, lol)
@meangirl8368 Жыл бұрын
I am not asexual, but Luffy copying Usopp's reactions to Nami is so relatable. At school, when I was hanging out with my straight girls friends I used to act like I was attracted to boys. I didnt want to feel left out and be part of the fun.
@amyrose9327 Жыл бұрын
I always thought the people on kamabakka island were exaggerated because we were seeing Sanjis memory. It was super important for Sanjis development as a character to learn that gender is not binary and of course he arrived at the island with a super cishet mindset
@GodofGamesss Жыл бұрын
Yeah I always viewed it as how a "straight male" would view queers. Not to mention that Sanji is in a literal sense trans-phobic he always acts terrified.
@WhatABinglylittlescronklylil- Жыл бұрын
@@GodofGamesss The thought of Sanji literally being ‘Trans’ ‘Phobic’ is killing me rn 💀💀
@zunairjamil6623 Жыл бұрын
Sanji's reaction to them was perfect. One should definitely be terrified looking at those things. Sanji knows that they are males and that is what matters.
@PalitoSelvatico Жыл бұрын
but you know it's not the truth, queer people are still presented in a ridiculous way after the arc. The truth is Oda thought it would be funny to have sanji running from trans women and gay men as karma for his own behavior with women. If Oda thought trans women are women then he wouldn't use a joke that has been used for decades already ("haha a man is being harrassed by a woman with penis" etc). I still think it's great writing but I'm sure its unintentional.
@MaticTheProto Жыл бұрын
@@zunairjamil6623shutting up is free, it literally costs nothing. You should try it
@amonbeck Жыл бұрын
Well, to be quite honest. As a trans person, Kamabakka island is of its time. But I have never had an issue with the island? I felt that Sanji needed to get the shit kicked out of him. He DESPERATELY needed to get the shit kicked out of him. And I don’t think he would be able to do it if it was an island of women, and I don’t think he would get what he needed from an island of men. For me Kamabakka island was a necessity for Sanji to become a stronger more balanced individual. I think he needed a wake up call and Oda gave it to him in the Kamabakka. Which is why I think fondly of them, and don’t have a problem with them.
@KaregoAt Жыл бұрын
I like to think of the way they're acting as them being bullies and aggressive on purpose because they're so tired of Sanji being so far up his own ass. It's not an excuse for the way they are depicted but at least it makes it a little better.
@BlackApricot Жыл бұрын
i found the depiction of transwoman hunting a handsome man like they are an animal for what was obviously sexual reasons really offputting and gross. using the all trans women are sex predators is a false stereo type that needs to die
@Gaz66d Жыл бұрын
Basically I just saw it as an island full of Sanji’s showing Sanji what a creepy way he had been acting to make him face up to his nature against women… Is Sanji a predator? Or is he just a lech? Imagining I was the only guy on an island, and someone showed up- of course I’d be thirsty. I’m on a desert island. Desperation isn’t predatory. It’s the difference between a Raccoon and a Lion. Sanji would scoop scraps out of the trash (or off the floor) you don’t waste food. On an island full of Sanji’s it was just a way for Sanji to (as OP said) “Get the sh*t kicked out of him” because he sorely needed to be taught some humility with how he treats women, by being treated the same. Sadly they were all depicted as ugly, but if they were hot (like Bob Clay wearing Nami’s face) he might have settle for those scraps of all that was left and learned nothing. It should’ve been a dressing down of Sanji, tearing him down at his most toxic of all traits.
@omfgcows Жыл бұрын
Was I wrong in understanding that the Kamabakkas were waiting for Iva in order to help them all do their transitions? Notice later they call it a queendom after she is freed not kingdom. The only reason they appeared as such was because Iva was currently in jail? It feels like a metaphor for how gender affirming care is being restricted from people who want/need it.
@KaregoAt Жыл бұрын
@@omfgcows Could be, it's a pretty generous interpretation of Oda's intentions, bad taste or no, but there has been plenty of that kind of blink-and-you'll-miss-it tidbits that aren't pointed out directly.
@5001Fergies Жыл бұрын
I cant believe ive never seen anyone mention this before your video, but luffy's always appeared to be aroace to me. He was actually part of the reason i realized that i'm aro because watching him in amazon lily literally felt like watching myself from the third person, and i ended up looking more into it as a result cuz i was like "yo... wait a minute..."
@luisreynamboarcos2958 Жыл бұрын
It's very interesting to see how Oda presents queerness, becouse for how he draws women is very clear he is a very heterosexual men. He is also very, very left winged, and one piece shows it everywere. So him being suportive of the queer comunity even if he himself is heterosexual is incredible positive and to be expected, but also a recepy for ocational mistakes. That said, his positive depiction of queer characters in THE most popular manga in the world is always a welcomed surprise and as an heterosexual man myself I really hope I can live up to the lessons One piece has thought us about respecting the dignity and freedom of every human being, no matter sexual orientation, race, nationality, ideology or religion.
@lieutenantmeatball5590 Жыл бұрын
As a Japanese person, I think queer people were generally more accepted compared to the west as there were openly queer celebrities in Japan for a long time (note that this may not be the case for the average Joe, as many can be pretty closeted). I should clarify that the term doesn’t exactly mean homosexual but rather to be thought as more of an umbrella term for those who are queer, crossdress as women, or transgender. This could be the reason for the confusion because of the cultural difference in the language, which can be lost in translation. Examples of of there openly “Okama” as they describe themselves as, are Matsuko Deluxe and IKKO. I think more research into the Japanese language and culture would’ve helped reach your conclusion.
@OfficialTigerino Жыл бұрын
wow I'd argue the opposite for the Japan being accepted. The openly queer people in Japanese popular media are only visible because they use queerness as a selling point, and because society views queerness as a funny trait or character. The whole notion of オネェ系ORオネェキャラ is proof for this. If queer people were accepted, the laws would be accepting and people wouldn't be looked down or fetishized/dehumanised for being queer. The whole public discourse about Ryuchel's death was nothing of acceptance but just ignorance and hate. If anything I'd say the example you gave is how Japanese society doesn't accept queerness but uses it as entertainments sake.
@HammerSpace09 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this! This is a great video but I do think that the fact that there is a difference with how the east treats homosexuality and the terminology associated is often lost in the mix. Everyone wants to examine things with a western lense.
@novucriptor3954 Жыл бұрын
Does openly queer artists also apply to visual kei artist? They're so queer coded but i don't really know if it's a queer dominated art form
@monkut Жыл бұрын
Agree, Japans culture doesn't have the judeo-christian baggage attached to it. Japans views on gender/sexuallity don't really fit well into the western concepts. Would love to hear this discussion of one piece with native Japanese.
@Vil_Bergendal Жыл бұрын
As a long time reader, I think Oda's absolutely grown in his portrayal of various types of people. His female characters have also gotten much more diverse in shapes and designs. The amazon , Wholecake and wano arc designs are much more sophisticated than the first parts of the manga. I'm very glad that his queer characters follow a similar pattern.
@PottyPirateXXIII_IX10 ай бұрын
I think the point of Ivankov forcibly turning that man into a women is to illustrate the point that everyone should be entitled to being what they want to be, and by forcing that gender change is to illustrate the constraints of societal expectations of gender that preceded the modern ability to change and to exist however you want. No malice
@thesejokesarentfunnyyetthe9522 Жыл бұрын
I’ve always been hoping that someone would go over this topic about the series, and having MelonTree, whose content that I love, be the one to cover it is actually really nice.
@Quanahtorri7 Жыл бұрын
I think what makes Sanji interesting is that while he goes berserk for all women, I feel it comes from his mother complex. Even though he is a real flirt, he genuinely cares about the well being of women. He continually expresses this by not hitting women or taking a defensive stance whenever they are threatened. This is all indicated from the start, so even though there is some problematic humor, it also causes you to keep thinking about his role as a cis-man. I have always seen Sanji having obsessive behaviour around women as a complex, instead of some macho flirtatious male depiction.
@devastatheseeker9967 Жыл бұрын
Bon Clay is such a good character. I don't know a single person that doesn't like Bon
@Ugarimpty Жыл бұрын
Sad he's not part of the crew. 😢
@Rutabega_NG Жыл бұрын
Oh yes, I definitely love Bon Clay. He had me sobbing at the gates of justice.
@TheMightyClark Жыл бұрын
@@Ugarimpty There's still time!
@someunholydude7790 Жыл бұрын
I see Katya playing Bon Clay in the Netflix series 🤩
@openingdown3051 Жыл бұрын
@@someunholydude7790 TRIXIE SHOULD BE IVA AND KATYA SHOULD BE BON IT WOULD BE SO PERFECT
@atlas2282 Жыл бұрын
I think Yamato is the same gender and sexuality wise as Luffy - meaning they never put a thought into it and can be considered as asexual or aromantic. Luffy is a man because he wants himself to be a man and doesn't think twice about anything else. Yamato is a man because he wants to be just like Oden: Free, Strong and just so happens to be a man. He doesn't care about his appearance or what others think of him. They're both aloof to the topic of sexuality and I think that's great, because sexuality, gender identity and appearance are things that we as a society put too much importance on instead of accepting everyone the way they feel comfortable with. In my opinion, everyone deserve to be respected enough to have them be referred to as what they want to be referred to.
@leonorapaust6369 Жыл бұрын
Did not expect someone to touch of Luffy's sexuality, but I'm here for it! I always felt like he was accidentally ace-coded and I love that about him :-D also, good on Oda for recognising that! It shows how much he honours the character
@Ytinasniiable Жыл бұрын
I'm neither trans nor gay, but kamabakka always felt like more of a gag punishment for sanjis gag simpness- not being a representation of the community, just a representative of sanjis specific irrational fears, and both of those gags can come off as cringey/sour
@Dynera Жыл бұрын
Right, it felt like karmic justice especially since the ace-coded MC got to spend his 2 years on Amazon Lily with the world's most beautiful woman throwing herself at him. Sanji in turn was the world's biggest simp and was given... that, lol. Maybe there was also this old trope of "manly man is forced to get in touch with his feminine side to understand women better", idk man. I mostly read the manga and looking at the clips here, it didn't feel nearly as bad, but then again I'm cis so ☠️
@Birthday888 Жыл бұрын
@@Dynera I mostly see it as a wasted opportunity. It feels like out of all the characters, Sanji got the least out of where he was sent during the timeskip. I do hold out hope though, that Sanji will bust out some Newkama Kenpo (or at least some variation of it) in the final saga when all the chips are down as his last resort.
@Ytinasniiable Жыл бұрын
@@Birthday888 I like the idea of some of those secret recipes he learned requiring fish from the all blue and having some potent invigorating effects (that could do something like what ivas hormones can do or heavily increase someone's stamina)
@calliopeshif7581 Жыл бұрын
@@Birthday888 I've been holding out hope that one of Sanji's final power-ups is not only breaking out Newkama Kenpo, but having to put on a dress in order to do it at full-power or something, lol. And of course having the back-and-forth about being embarrassed/reluctant, but actually enjoying it and being confused. And then the opponent makes fun of him and, in a massive burst of character development, Sanji tells the opponent that this isn't something to make fun of, and Sanji's cool with it and not embarrassed. Doesn't have to mean that Sanji identifies as a woman after, or exclusively wears dresses, but that he's also comfortable with presenting that way. Why can't he pull off dresses _and_ suits??
@okebel3280 Жыл бұрын
I don't think the whole Kamabaka island thing was supposed to be offensive. It was probably meant to be an out on a narrative standpoint. Sanji's simpness needed to be diverted in a way that made it possible for him to train at something for two years. If he was sent to an island like Amazon Lily, we would have been simping the whole time and never trained. If he got sent to an island of men (with full toxic masculinity), he would have spent his time fighting them and not trained either. An ordinary island with both men and women wouldn't have worked either because the presence of women would have made him simp the whole time too. Sanji needed to be with men only, but men he wouldn't fight. All he did during his time there is escaping them, which in turn made him learn the sky walk technique CP9 uses. I recognise they Nakamas were not well represented here, but it was unfortunately necessary for the advancement of Sanji's character.
@hotterhatter2211 Жыл бұрын
For the longest time, I loved one piece and adored all the characters. I was actually really happy with how little romance there was in the series! It wasn't until I was older and realized I was aroace that I understood why I liked Luffy so much. There are also so many other characters in the series that I relate to just because they give off ace vibes. But seriously, I love that Oda inadvertently made an asexual icon without even realizing it.
@Komodofq810 ай бұрын
the “forced transition” was a merciful punishment for a guy that literally just tried to assassinate Iva with a bazooka… yet still a great way to show how truly intimidating and powerful Iva is. I think that scene belonged 100% as part of our introduction to that character!