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nami is probably similar to zoro. They don't really care about romance, but they are not oblivious to it like luffy
They could be aro/acenami is probably similar to zoro. They don't really care about romance, but they are not oblivious to it like luffy
I think Oda said that Luffy peeped and had a nosebleed only because others were doing it. If he accidentally came across Nami naked by himself, he likely wouldn't have a nosebleed. That said, I don't think Nami's a lesbian. Bisexual maybe, but she doesn't have a problem with admitting that women are hot. She also seems to be pro-woman, likely because of her foster mom and no woman ever mistreating her. I mean, she's one of the few people to not say Lola or Kokoro are ugly and got mad when others did.I would maintain that nami is not presented in any way, shape or context any different from any other female in this series. To the point that if any of this is evidence of nami's sexuality then literally any other female in the series will also be one. Ultimately oda plays sexuality in the series for laughs.. That's why nami gave luffy a nose bleed at some point in the series but in another luffy can't tell hancock is a thirsty biological female...
Oh yeah, we all agree on that tbhNami definitely behaves like an old man sometimes when she comes across a sexy female character. Whether or not she's into girls is not really important to the story.
Probably. It kinda reminds me of Dragonball at times. Romance and relationships are only played as gag material, and when characters do get together it doesn't really go anywhere, the female character often get sidelined too (Chichi for instance). Like, we had to wait for Dragonball Super to see some character development in that sense, and again it's only Vegeta.Oda doesn't really address romance in this series too often, even Hancock's infatuation with Luffy is played off as a gag.
As the story progresses, we may see a few some more instances of Nami being in awe of female characters but Oda won't take it anywhere.
We do have the Canon age 40 and 60 looks for Luffy and it doesn't really look like he is about to change much. In fact he looks almost the same as he looks now at age 40 so I can't think of his personality changing much at all. Luffy is Luffy and quite frankly I don't think the One Piece is that important to him. Like of course it is super duper important to him. But if there would be no One Piece in the first place, Luffy would still be a Pirate and just do something else. Becoming a Pirate came first after all, inspired by Shanks.I think her love for Luffy is true love? She seems to love him because he's a good person, and because of who he is. I can see Luffy being calmer when he either gets older or finally becomes the Pirate King, as he wouldn't really have a goal to sail towards.
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It is definitely not like Dragon Ball. Oda keeps explicit romance away from the main characters, but even here he has made a huge exception with Sanji and Pudding in WCI and a minor one with Chopper and Milky in Zou.Oh yeah, we all agree on that tbh
Probably. It kinda reminds me of Dragonball at times. Romance and relationships are only played as gag material, and when characters do get together it doesn't really go anywhere, the female character often get sidelined too (Chichi for instance). Like, we had to wait for Dragonball Super to see some character development in that sense, and again it's only Vegeta.
Well, DBZ, and we see Vegeta finally admit his love for his son and wife before his kamikaze.Probably. It kinda reminds me of Dragonball at times. Romance and relationships are only played as gag material, and when characters do get together it doesn't really go anywhere, the female character often get sidelined too (Chichi for instance). Like, we had to wait for Dragonball Super to see some character development in that sense, and again it's only Vegeta.
He looks a bit more mature and serious at those ages though. Plus, I"m sure Roger was thought of the same way, probably. Luffy would probably aim to be the strongest pirate and travel everywhere, like Roger before the illness and Whitebeard. It wouldn't really cancel any possibility of Luffy having romance, whether with Hancock or even Nami, but I don't see him and Nami ending up together, if at all.We do have the Canon age 40 and 60 looks for Luffy and it doesn't really look like he is about to change much. In fact he looks almost the same as he looks now at age 40 so I can't think of his personality changing much at all. Luffy is Luffy and quite frankly I don't think the One Piece is that important to him. Like of course it is super duper important to him. But if there would be no One Piece in the first place, Luffy would still be a Pirate and just do something else. Becoming a Pirate came first after all, inspired by Shanks.
The One Piece or becoming Pirate King is most likely not what either he or Roger said to Ace/Sabo;Whitebeard/Oden, as there would be no reason to omit something that is already so well known, then put emphasis on it by replicating the scene and omitting it again.
I don't think Viola had Stockholm Syndrome... she was a double agent, which included seducing Doflamingo.It is also implied Doffy abused Viola who possibly developed some kind of Stockholm syndrome as all the Donquixote family members suffer from one or many various mental illnesses. In the SBS regarding this, Oda explains that there is a limit to what he can show due to the target audience of Jump.
Yup, it's a strong pure platonic bond. That was solidified when Luffy placed his STraw Hat on Nami's Head, & proceeded to challenge & defeat Arlong.I think her love for Luffy is true love? She seems to love him because he's a good person, and because of who he is. I can see Luffy being calmer when he either gets older or finally becomes the Pirate King, as he wouldn't really have a goal to sail towards.