For the Beloved Pupil - The Fist of Vice Admiral Garp!
- El episodio se transmitió el 4 ago 2024
- 24min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA massive warship comes flying towards the Pirate Island of Beehive and Vice Admiral Garp launches a crushing attack on top of it to save his pupil Koby.A massive warship comes flying towards the Pirate Island of Beehive and Vice Admiral Garp launches a crushing attack on top of it to save his pupil Koby.A massive warship comes flying towards the Pirate Island of Beehive and Vice Admiral Garp launches a crushing attack on top of it to save his pupil Koby.
- Elenco
Tom Henry
- Additional Voices
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What a punch Garp, what a punch!
It is clear that you love Kobey as your own son, too bad you didn't do the same with Ace but chose the job instead of the family.
It's going to be an interesting fight between Garp and Aokiji Kuzan, I hope you don't die in this Garp-san fight!
In this episode we had many magnificent moments and I like how the animation of this series has evolved, in the future maybe we will have even more evolution of the graphics plus a more detailed development of the characters in the series, one piece is one of the most successful series brought to this planet Thank you very much!
It is clear that you love Kobey as your own son, too bad you didn't do the same with Ace but chose the job instead of the family.
It's going to be an interesting fight between Garp and Aokiji Kuzan, I hope you don't die in this Garp-san fight!
In this episode we had many magnificent moments and I like how the animation of this series has evolved, in the future maybe we will have even more evolution of the graphics plus a more detailed development of the characters in the series, one piece is one of the most successful series brought to this planet Thank you very much!
Absolute cinema. Animation is a dynamic art form that brings stories and characters to life through a series of still images that, when shown in rapid succession, create the illusion of movement. This medium has evolved significantly since its inception, spanning various techniques, styles, and technologies, making it a versatile and powerful tool for storytelling, entertainment, and education. Garp's character also serves as a narrative device to explore themes of duty, justice, and the moral ambiguities within the "One Piece" world. His internal conflicts between his responsibilities as a Marine and his love for his family highlight the series' complex portrayal of good and evil.
This episode shows why garp is called the hero of marines,hes the best.haha. Monkey D. Garp is a supporting character in the One Piece franchise. He is a Marine vice admiral that fought Gol D. Roger many times during the Golden Pirates Era and is regarded by many to be the Hero of the Marines. He is also the father of the Revolutionary leader Monkey D. Dragon, the paternal grandfather of Monkey D. Luffy and the adoptive grandfather of Portgas D. Ace. He is also the mentor of Koby, Helmepoo and Kuzan.
40 years ago, Garp teamed up with Roger to defeat the notorious Rocks D. Xebec and his crew. He often was offered to become an Admiral only for him to reject the offer countless times because Admirals are considered to be the Celestial Dragons' direct subordinates and Garp (much like both his son and grandson) holds hatred towards them as he called them "scumbags".
Following the events of Marineford War and Ace's death, he semi-retired from his vice admiral duties and became a Marine Instructor, taking on new recruits in the new generation.
During the assault on Hachinosu of rescuing his disciple Koby, Garp was captured by the Blackbeard Pirates, leaving his status unknown and declared MIA in his hopes to reform his former student, Kuzan.
40 years ago, Garp teamed up with Roger to defeat the notorious Rocks D. Xebec and his crew. He often was offered to become an Admiral only for him to reject the offer countless times because Admirals are considered to be the Celestial Dragons' direct subordinates and Garp (much like both his son and grandson) holds hatred towards them as he called them "scumbags".
Following the events of Marineford War and Ace's death, he semi-retired from his vice admiral duties and became a Marine Instructor, taking on new recruits in the new generation.
During the assault on Hachinosu of rescuing his disciple Koby, Garp was captured by the Blackbeard Pirates, leaving his status unknown and declared MIA in his hopes to reform his former student, Kuzan.
The adaptation of garp's attack was nigh-perfect. Not much else to say. Not naming the attack, to avoid spoilers, but the main focus in this episode was a 10/10 with ease, no flaws whatsoever. Only issue in the entire episode could be stated to be the pacing, a-lot of people were expecting the next chapter to be in it, which is another amazing fight including Garp. Sad to see just the introduction of their meeting was in this, and not the action itself. Nevertheless, once again an amazing episode with an amazing climax. I personally loved it and have been expecting it for the LONGEST time, and no doubt you'd love it too. Thanks toei animations for peak ONCE AGAIN.
So. I'm amazed by how this episode is animated. I was wandering In Instagram and I saw a LOT of people hating on this episode because it was "Overanimated". I mean, what does that even mean? A good animation is a good animation. Hating on it because it was adapted the manga chapter perfectly and even better. So, I hope this hating doesn't affect the animators and I hope they still deliver these great episodes. So, overall this was an amazing experience and I'm happy to be alive to see one piece in its peak. Props to the animators. I have just one word on this episode, "Amazing". It totally deserves its rating.
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