That was super weird, lol. I guess they didn't want to take attention away from Sanji, Zoro, and Nami...but that's such a strange reasoning.The chapter was fun but I would have liked to see Luffy and Usopp's faces, Felt weird .
Right, I feel like Oda is affected by how the animators portrayed them both. One of the most jarring examples is the "Zoro getting lost" gag. Yes, he always has a bad sense of direction and it was shown from the moment he joined the crew (he was getting lost after trying to find Mihawk to no avail), but the animators made him getting lost in a straight way with direction and now Oda has been falling low to that level of Flanderization.I love this chapter so much. It was such a lovely call back to Sanji and Zoro's characterisation in East Blue/early GL. Zoro was not a stoic badass meme when it was a 5 person dynamic, and Sanji was more realistic when confronted with women, and i loved seeing the old interplay between the two, not just slandering each other, which unfortunately Oda just cant afford the panels these day.
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It's sort of to be expected. He has greater knowledge of food, nutrition, supplementation and the science behind it. As good a job Oda does, I'm guessing this author is pretty much an expert on this subject since his whole manga was about food.Is it just me or recently the author of Sokugeki no Shouma writes Sanji better than Oda?
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