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Cobra told them that he knew the World Government had been founded 800 years ago when twenty monarchs had come together, along with their families, to live as one clan, the World Nobles, and rule over their world. At first, the twenty monarchs had treated each other equally and installed an Empty Throne to ensure that no dictator would try to rise up from them, placing weapons before the throne to symbolize the vow of never sitting on it. Afterwards, new royal families had been hand-picked to rule the nations the founders could not watch over anymore, and to ensure a smooth transition, all references to the previous monarchs had been removed from their home countries. Cobra said that the sole exception was the monarch of his own kingdom: Queen Nefertari Lili, who had chosen to remain ruling over her people in Arabasta, which is why there are only nineteen weapons at the feet of the Empty Throne. The Elders confirmed his story and asked what his point was, and Cobra said that through all the accounts chronicling the period after the Void Century he managed to scrounge together, Lili's name was not mentioned once. To Cobra, he believed Queen Lili never made it back home, and the ruler of the country ended up being her younger brother. To that, he asked if they knew what exactly happened to her. Saint Jaygarcia Saturn said that because it was so long ago, the details of what exactly happened to her were lost to the annals of history. Cobra then asked the Five Elders what the secret name "D. " meant. When one Elder asked what prompted this question, Cobra revealed that a short letter had been passed down from generation to generation by Lili.

Retrieved August 27, 2018. ^ a b c d e f g Aniplex of America [@aniplexUSA] (February 23, 2024). "⭐ Sakuta Azusagawa: @ThatStephenFu ⭐ Mai Sakurajima: @tsunderica ⭐ Kaede Azusagawa: @KayliMills ⭐ Tomoe Koga: @LizzieRFreeman ⭐ Rio Futaba: @JennyYokobori ⭐ Nodoka Toyohama: @CristinaVee ⭐ Shoko Makinohara: @LoveRisaMei" (Tweet). Retrieved February 24, 2024 – via Twitter. ^ a b Special Drama CD「青春ブタ野郎はビーチクイーンの夢を見ない」視聴動画|青ブタ展. Aniplex YouTube channel (in Japanese).

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Later, in his waiting room, Kamogawa apologised to Ippo for his poor planning as Ippo apologised himself, wishing for Kamogawa to continue looking after him. Ippo then thanked everyone for their cheering. Road Back Arc Ippo seeing Volg off. After waking up, he found out that Date relinquished the belt and Sendō and Volg were going to have a match for it. After being told to take a break from boxing for three months, seeing Kōrakuen Hall during a date with Kumi, and watching a replay of his match, he started feeling the effects of losing. Ippo went to Osaka to watch Sendō and Volg's match where he met Miyata, who he had not seen since he came back to Japan. The two watched Sendō and Volg fight for the JBC featherweight belt, which ended in a controversial win for Sendō. After the fight, Ippo found out from Fujii, that the Otowa Boxing Gym was cutting ties with Volg. who was leaving Japan that evening. Ippo took a taxi to the airport where Volg was leaving. There, Volg thanked Ippo for teaching him the fun in boxing and gave Ippo his old boxing gloves. There was a huge emphasis on romance (even between side characters), and that was quite insignificant and unnecessary. With a weak plot, the characters wouldn’t be very good either obviously, and none of them really added anything to the table this season.
ENJOYMENT: 6/15
Quite the snoozefest at times, considerably more boring than Season 1.
THEMATIC EXECUTION: 7. 5/20
I mean, the comedy is still ok, but everything else, such as the romance and action themes were in the mud this season. It’s mostly the bad production that hurts how the themes were executed, but the plot has really degraded as well, and with that, you can’t expect the themes to be done right.
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