Kidd’s future is not looking good in One Piece. After his devastating defeat against Shanks during the Egghead Island arc, many questions remain about his fate now. Shanks effortlessly obliterated Kidd’s fleet and left him alone. But with the character development that Kidd has had, it is not likely that his story will come to an end.
Eustass ‘Captain’ Kidd (Credit: Toei Animation)
Kidd clearly has the potential to be involved in the main plot, and many theories are floating around about how Kidd might return to the scene. One intriguing possibility centers on Elbaph and its shameful prince, Loki. Loki’s offer to Luffy to kill any pirate of his choice if he is freed actually applies to any rescuer of Loki’s. Considering Kidd’s disposition, he might have taken up on Loki’s offer if he had been there instead of Luffy.
The theory makes sense on paper,...
Eustass ‘Captain’ Kidd (Credit: Toei Animation)
Kidd clearly has the potential to be involved in the main plot, and many theories are floating around about how Kidd might return to the scene. One intriguing possibility centers on Elbaph and its shameful prince, Loki. Loki’s offer to Luffy to kill any pirate of his choice if he is freed actually applies to any rescuer of Loki’s. Considering Kidd’s disposition, he might have taken up on Loki’s offer if he had been there instead of Luffy.
The theory makes sense on paper,...
- 12/11/2024
- by Chandra Shekhar
- FandomWire
When the Wano arc ended in One Piece and Luffy was revealed to be the reincarnation of Sun God Nika, a lot of fans were disappointed. Their disappointment came from the fact that Luffy also joined the main characters of other anime series by becoming the chosen one, as it was the only aspect of his persona that kept him unique.
Luffy in his Gear 5 form in One Piece | Credit: Toei Animation
The chosen one trope has been frequently used in many prominent anime and manga series. While there is nothing wrong with being the chosen one, it makes the story quite boring as the end result is already in favor of the chosen one. As One Piece never directly focused on the chosen one trope, it was deemed to be the greatest anime and manga series of all time.
Although the inclusion of the chosen one trope has saddened some fans,...
Luffy in his Gear 5 form in One Piece | Credit: Toei Animation
The chosen one trope has been frequently used in many prominent anime and manga series. While there is nothing wrong with being the chosen one, it makes the story quite boring as the end result is already in favor of the chosen one. As One Piece never directly focused on the chosen one trope, it was deemed to be the greatest anime and manga series of all time.
Although the inclusion of the chosen one trope has saddened some fans,...
- 10/22/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
The holiday season is known for heartwarming, feel-good movies, and Hallmark Channel’s Holiday Crashers brings a fresh twist to the genre with a rom-com that combines mistaken identity with festive charm. This 2024 film, starring Lyndsy Fonseca, Daniella Monet, and Chris McNally, showcases a lighthearted but heartfelt story about friendship, love, and second chances.
What is the movie ‘Holiday Crashers’ on Hallmark about?
Holiday Crashers follows the lives of two best friends, Bri (Daniella Monet) and Toni (Lyndsy Fonseca), who work at a stationery shop. When business starts booming with custom holiday invitations, Bri convinces Toni to steal one of the invites and crash an upscale party. What begins as a fun adventure quickly snowballs into a web of lies, especially for Toni, who, after meeting the charming Justin (Chris McNally), pretends to be a lawyer—when in reality, she never passed her bar exam.
As they bounce from one party to another,...
What is the movie ‘Holiday Crashers’ on Hallmark about?
Holiday Crashers follows the lives of two best friends, Bri (Daniella Monet) and Toni (Lyndsy Fonseca), who work at a stationery shop. When business starts booming with custom holiday invitations, Bri convinces Toni to steal one of the invites and crash an upscale party. What begins as a fun adventure quickly snowballs into a web of lies, especially for Toni, who, after meeting the charming Justin (Chris McNally), pretends to be a lawyer—when in reality, she never passed her bar exam.
As they bounce from one party to another,...
- 10/21/2024
- by Naveed Zahir
- High on Films
Lacey Quinn is finally back home!
Fortunately, Found didn’t spend much longer keeping Lacey apart from the rest of the M&a family, and we don’t have to wonder whether she’ll survive after Found Season 2 Episode 3’s bittersweet conclusion.
But this also means that Sir is in the wind, still unstoppable, and there’s no end to what he could do next.
(Matt Miller/NBC) Judgment Hung Heavily Around the Case of the Week
In many ways, when Found doesn’t use the cases in some desperate attempt to ensnare Sir, they’re background fodder.
And some of the cases have been more compelling than others.
Disclaimer Review: Scintillating Sex Scenes Can’t Save These Dull Episodesby Jasmine Blu Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Episode 4 Review: This One’s For the Girlsby Haley Whitmire White Doctor Odyssey Season 1 Episode 4 Review: Wellness Weekby Whitney Evans
With Found Season 2 Episode 3, we saw...
Fortunately, Found didn’t spend much longer keeping Lacey apart from the rest of the M&a family, and we don’t have to wonder whether she’ll survive after Found Season 2 Episode 3’s bittersweet conclusion.
But this also means that Sir is in the wind, still unstoppable, and there’s no end to what he could do next.
(Matt Miller/NBC) Judgment Hung Heavily Around the Case of the Week
In many ways, when Found doesn’t use the cases in some desperate attempt to ensnare Sir, they’re background fodder.
And some of the cases have been more compelling than others.
Disclaimer Review: Scintillating Sex Scenes Can’t Save These Dull Episodesby Jasmine Blu Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Episode 4 Review: This One’s For the Girlsby Haley Whitmire White Doctor Odyssey Season 1 Episode 4 Review: Wellness Weekby Whitney Evans
With Found Season 2 Episode 3, we saw...
- 10/18/2024
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Success is defined by many factors and for Tite Kubo, it is an ongoing battle that seeks to convince the fans that what he did with Bleach could indeed be considered a success. Many fans are quick to hate on the series because of its decline in quality, negating the factors that led to it ultimately. It is unfair to both the creator and his creation.
Ichigo | Credit: Studio Pierrot
On the contrary, it can be taken as both acknowledgment and criticism. It is best to admit to one’s mistakes while also taking into consideration the many things that were done right. As such, Kubo’s health posed a big problem that directly impacted Bleach and its quality. There was nothing that could be done about it yet blame persists.
Bleach Deserves Better
Ignorance is bliss. It becomes easy to turn a blind eye to something when there is much being talked about.
Ichigo | Credit: Studio Pierrot
On the contrary, it can be taken as both acknowledgment and criticism. It is best to admit to one’s mistakes while also taking into consideration the many things that were done right. As such, Kubo’s health posed a big problem that directly impacted Bleach and its quality. There was nothing that could be done about it yet blame persists.
Bleach Deserves Better
Ignorance is bliss. It becomes easy to turn a blind eye to something when there is much being talked about.
- 9/29/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
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