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Vegapunk tasks her with commanding the Vegaforce-01, and she starts heading for the mech with
Luffy, Bonney, and Franky joining her. Lilith starts gushing over leaving the island for the first time in her life while Luffy says he will miss the food on this island. Bonney shares the sentiment, and they should bring some, but Luffy tells her that Sanji can just cook for them, much to her joy. Luffy then asks Bonney why she is in such a good mood now and she says she feels better that she no longer wants to kill Dr. Vegapunk. With the fleet, Saturn is notified about the situation by Lucci, who was somehow able to contact him. Saturn asks Kizaru if he can just slip by the Frontier Dome with his powers, but Kizaru tells him that Sentomaru is guarding it. Saturn tells him to ignore him, but Kizaru says that would go against his own ideals. He adds that if they begin
their assault, Sentomaru will likely order the Sea Beast weapons and Pacifista to attack. Saturn asks about the power plant and Kizaru admits that Lucci was able to relay that information to them. With that, the ships get into battle formation, with the Rokushiki users being put on standby as the assault will begin soon and the bombardment unit being told to aim for the Sea Beast weapons instead of the Pacifista.
[51][52] Japan Times regarded Musashi's growth from the ruthless warrior to a wise monk warrior to be well executed across the narrative. [53] While comparing the manga with the
original novel, William Scott Wilson, the author of The Lone Samurai: The Life of Miyamoto Musashi, noted that the manga is darker and more mature; yet, although "extraordinarily well drawn", it is "no substitute for Yoshikawa Eiji's work". [54] Los Angeles Times regarded Vagabond as a "samurai masterpiece" for the contrast it makes with the novel by
deepening the characterization of Musashi and alternate take on the rival Kojiro. Another aspect praised by Los Angeles Times was how the protagonist makes philosophy about strength and his goal as the arc of the Yoshioka where the main character kills 70 men ends with him retaining severe wound on his foot that weakens him and makes him question what is being invincible. [55] According to Hobby Consolas, Vagabond deserves the praise it gets both in narrative and artwork theme. [56] One Piece manga artist Eiichiro Oda claimed he enjoyed the manga for touching deep themes and how it helped Inoue grow as an artist. [57] Notes[edit] ^ It started in the magazine's 40th issue of 1998 (cover date September 17),[20][21] released on September 3 of that same year. [22] References[edit] ^ Kosaka, Kris (January 7, 2017). "'Vagabond': An epic manga based on the life of a 17th-century samurai". The Japan Times. Archived from the original on May 1, 2019.
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original on May 22, 2016. Retrieved May 17, 2016. ^ Re:ゼロから始める異世界生活「再会の魔女」 [Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-: "Starting Life from Zero in Another World"]. TV Tokyo (in Japanese). Archived from the original on June 8, 2016. Retrieved July 7, 2016. ^ 第4話 『ロズワール邸の団欒』 [Episode 4: "The Happy Roswaal
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