As the true identities of the CP9 assassins are revealed, so is their real motive--to get their hands on the blueprints for the Pluton, the most destructive weapon of the ancient world! With Robin leaving the crew of her own free will, the CP9 won't let anything stand in the way of their mission... least of all the Straw Hats!
Eiichiro Oda (尾田栄一郎, Oda Eiichirō) is a Japanese manga artist, best known as the creator of the manga and anime One Piece.
As a child, Oda was inspired by Akira Toriyama's works and aspired to become a manga artist. He recalls that his interest in pirates was probably sparked by the popular TV animation series titled Vicky the Viking. He submitted a character named Pandaman for Yudetamago's classic wrestling manga Kinnikuman. Pandaman was not only used in a chapter of the manga but would later return as a recurring cameo character in Oda's own works.
Please also see: 尾田荣一郎 (Chinese, simplified) 尾田榮一郎 (Chinese, traditional)
Y vamos retomando jeje estuve mucho tiempo sin leer así que volví a leer el volumen anterior para ponerme en contexto pese a que la historia ya me la sé jeje 🤭
Pues en este volumen ya tenemos la revelación, el cp9 y sus cuatro miembros infiltrados en water 7. El motivo que los lleva ahí, tener los planos de Plutón, una de las armas centrales. Y su treta de usar a Robin para inculpar a los sombreros de paja del atentado contra iceburg.
Adicionalmente nos cuentan la historia de Tom, Iceburg y Franky. Los crímenes del primero por la construcción del barco de Gold Royer. El Umi Resha y la primera alusión a los planos junto al atentado para volver a atrapar a Tom que iba a ser absuelto gracias a la construcción del tren.
Finaliza con el accidente de Franky, intentando frenar al tren para que no lleve a Tom a la ejecución.
Mención a Merry, ya apareció que su encarnación en forma de humano apareció en la isla del cielo, se repara y le dijo a Usopp "no se preocupen, los llevaré una última vez" 🥺🫶
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One Piece, Vol. 37 continues where the previous tankōbon left off and contains the next eleven chapters (347–357) of the on-going manga series.
This tankōbon continues the Water Seven Arc. The Straw Hats arrive on the scene and find Nico Robin with Cipher Pol Number 9 (CP9). Although she claims to want nothing more to do with the Straw Hat Pirates, Monkey D. Luffy and company attack CP9 so that they can talk to her.
They are quickly defeated, and CP9 departs to look for Franky. As the Aqua Laguna approaches, Franky has given Usopp and the Going Merry shelter. Soon enough CP9 arrives looking for Franky and his blueprints. Because his teacher, entrusted him with the blueprints years earlier, and forfeited his own life to insure Pluton never fell into the government's hands, and thus refuses to reveal their location.
This tankōbon is written and illustrated by Eiichirō Oda. For the most part, it is written and illustrated rather well. The plot thickens as Cipher Pol Number 9 desperately searches for the blueprints of Pluton and would do anything to get their hands on it – even fighting the Straw Hat Pirates, which they defeat rather easily. Pluton is a huge and highly advanced warship capable of mass destruction – something that CP9 and the World Government that they work for rather interested in.
All in all, One Piece, Vol. 37 is a wonderful continuation to a series that seems really intriguing and I can't wait to read more.
I love flashbacks. And those flashbacks are great. Tom is a truly amazing character. I love when a character that has so little time makes such an impact on me. Plus this sets up the current situation in several ways, not all of them obvious.
Been a while since we had a Straw Hat backstory - since we missed on Robin when she first joined - and longer still before we properly even confirm that Franky's going to join, although by this point it was more or less written in the stars that he would. It serves its purpose and greatly expands his character, though it's not my favourite overall. I rather more enjoyed his chemistry with Usopp and the revelations on Merry.
Meanwhile, the Straw Hats get trounced and the villains are properly established... well, so-and-so. Usually it's made pretty clear who is the true antagonist, the most powerful of the lot whom Luffy will have to face, with the rest being weaker goons that the rest of the crew could handle - but here, uniquely, they all come across as about equally strong and hand the entire crew its rear-end as a unit. Makes for a different sort of a dynamic.
Now there's fire, and also the promise of water. Things just continue to get worse.
Franky is shone under a new light in this latest story arc and the last portion of the volume is dedicated to telling Tom's humbling effect on Iceberg and Franky.
Oh I LOVED this. Made me all teary-eyes learning about Franky’s backstory. Loved the worldbuilding that continues to feels so expansive and seamless. This is possibly my favorite fictional world!
This volume progresses like a bell curve. It has a slow and repetitive beginning. The flashback in the middle redeems and carries the entire volume. Then the resolution and cliffhanger sink back to the bottom of the sea.
Not since Jimmy Eat World have I lived so hard for the middle.
Antes que nada, estoy gratamente sorprendida de que ahora las historias dentro de One Piece tengan mucha más profundidad y complejidad a diferencia de los primeros arcos y tomos. Ya que ahora, la trama se sigue entrecruzando y después de saber la verdadera identidad del CP9, todavía nos queda el misterio de por qué Robin actúa de esta manera y cuál es su pasado tan oscuro que intenta esconder.
Sin embargo, la corona para mí se la llevó todo alrededor de Franky. Desde su pelea con Usopp, el explicarle sobre el amor y valor del Going Merry -que me sigue constando pensar en no verle ya más puesto que es mi diseño favorito y se ve lo más tierno del mundo-, hasta lo sucedido con Iceburg y el gran Tom.
Puntos adicionales porque a pesar de las peleas, tuvimos una muy buena historia sin que se tornara tediosa o aburrida. Tqm, Eiichiro Oda.
Volume 37: Chapter 347-357 Saga 4: Water 7 Arc 15: Water 7
Franky has the blueprint of Pluton. CP9 hunt him down. 22 years ago, Franky or his real name Cutty Flam have become. Puffing Tom established a shipwright company called Tom's Workers.
Puffing Tom was charged as a criminal as he build Gol D. Roger's ship, Oro Jackson. His trial was postponed for another 10 years. In that duration, Puffing Tom must build a sea train that will connect Water 7 with another islands. Thry succeed built the sea train.
Cipher Pol 5 (CP5) who was led by Spandam trying to find the Pluton's blueprint. CP5 hijacked Franky's battle warships to attack Water 7. Puffing Tom was accused to do the attack and he went death penalty.
This volume tells about Klabautermann, a fairy that helps people on the ship. Going Merry has its own Klabautermann and he was the one who repaired the ship back to the Skypiea.
So curious and fascinated by Robin's past. Really want to know the story of how an 8 year old ends up on the radar of the world government and gets a wanted poster to boot. But first! A flashback.
Sigh.
I loved Franky's explanation of the little ship spirit inhabiting Merry because the ship was so cared for by the Straw Hats. It was very sweet and tugged at the heart strings.
Mr Tom was a fascinating character and I like seeing how the City of Water and the sea train came into being. But like,,, I just want to get back to Robin 😭 Also, where's Sanji??
WATER 7 ARC - PART 4 1. franky is growing on me LOL, his stupid crying and ballads over usopp's tales are hilarious, and his back story make him fit in with the crew perfectly
2. enies lobby then - the judicial island.
3. the fact that usopp knew the merry go is unsailable and STILL did the entire ruckus kind of makes me go 'bruh'. like, i get it, but...come to term with it WITH your team and not against them on your own.
ohhh franky. OHHHH FRANKY. his backstory is so fucking good LIKE GOD DAMN. him and tom and iceberg and ALL OF THEM. FUCKING SPAMDA FUCKING ASSHOLE. franky they can never make me you …. he’s just too SUPPPPERRRRRR