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Ryuma sieht aus wie Ruffy und Flare wie Nami, auch andere Charaktere und Gegenstände kommen einem zwangsläufig
bekannt vor, wobei das nur bei manchen Dingen (Schwert) und Figuren (Ryuma) wirklich Sinn ergeben will. Was mich begeistern konnte war die Härte, weil die bei One Piece eben relativ gemäßigt auftritt und hier nach nem
Gang höher aussieht. Fazit: Als Sequel/Prequel zu One Piece bzw. einer bestimmten Figur völlig in Ordnung. Ob’s da jetzt noch weiter geht, weiß ich zwar nicht, würde es mir aber dann doch aufgrund der Lore wünschen. Kann man machen Review by Michael UV ★★★ Me gusta mucho One Piece. Review by Jacob ★★★ d. r. and
cyrano walked so buggy and mihawk could run Review by ZombieTrex ★★★1⁄2 Such a fascinating piece of One Piece history finally gets the attention it deserves. Monsters was written by Eiichiro Oda before creating his life-defining work, and you can see how this one-shot went on to inspire it. I mean, the main character is literally just Zoro (in more ways than one), and the way the plot plays out just like an arc of the series would.
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will release on Sunday, January 7 at 3:00 a. m. British Summer Time (BST) for One Piece fans in the UK. Fans of the English dub will have to wait for that version to premiere on Funimation at a
later date.
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