And reducing some of them to just "mothers who die" and ignoring that they were revolutionaries and political agents is another thing, shshsh Do you think Otohime was killed simply for being a very good person?
I would be worried about the mothers in One Piece if they didn't have a name and an idea they want to transmit. I understand that people want to kill Oda and he certainly deserves criticism for how he handles the female cast in the present.
The master of misogyny and evil incarnate towards women, but I still contribute to the pop machine that is One Piece sjsjsj at some point you all need to be consistent
but it's always this cyclical discussion about how we're going to cancel this 50year old author sjsjs im sure you will get to that point and have a more convincing argument, like his friendship with that other man, but commit to it and take down you op pf
First thing I woke up in the morning thinking Ren would be devasted in his dog form if he lost Aoba, his little short legs be running around the crowd trying to find Aoba but only to find Aoba's coil on the ground
last thing i readed was Please save my earth by Saki Hiwatari.
what a wild ride sjsjs in some moments it was quite terryfing, and I like the comment itmakes about destined souls, and the end that awaits us all regardless of our origin.
not only among the main cast but also the world they inhabit, understanding also that what is happening is not something never seen before and there were many people in the world who knew about human potential.
Aside from that, if you go in blind without knowing absolutely anything or very little about the manga, you can enjoy the mysteries and how they unfold properly. None of my theories came true sjsjs, but it was fun and I got some surprises.
the characters don't make decisions and all sjsjs, but it's not counterproductive to focus so much on what Amo wears. I do think she was designed to look sexy and cute, but that shouldn't distract you from her sad reality.
You can defend it without excluding the author's role in the creation of the character, lol. I don't think it's just the reader's perspective doing the gaze.