>Makes a vow that he will NEVER lose again
>Jobs to enel and lucci
Makes a vow that he will NEVER lose again
Kuina killed herself to ensure she would never job to Zoro
Never lost 1v1 against a swordsman, which was kind of the point.
She just jobbed to set up the final test after mihawk
>jobs to Mr. 3
>jobs to Kuma, TWICE
>jobs to the Yeti Cool Brothers
>jobs to Fujitora
>jobs to Onimaru
So I was having trouble remembering what happened to this chick, and when I looked at the wiki it said she just died falling down some stairs. Like is that really all there is to it? She wasn't pushed or anything? I just can't believe a mangaka would be lazy enough to kill off a supposedly "strong" rival character by going "lol they fell down some stairs." I mean that's a new low even for shounen.
that's just what her father told Zoro
it was a suicide because Zoro was eventually going to eclipse her due to him being male
literally doesn't count
Kuina beat zoro and she lost to stairs. Does that make the stairs the strongest swordsmen?
Don't worry, Oda will retcon her backstory. She's going to be a queen of some island or someshit and Luffy needs to rescue her by beating up the big bad.
Because Luffy has to be the hero every fucking time.
People are fallible, would've been a much more 2D character if after he said that he never lost on the Grand Line. He said that in fucking East Blue, scrub paradise.
Zoro’s complete lack of self-awareness is the only thing which grounds his character. He’d honestly be annoying if he didn’t actually fail a few times at his overly idealistic pledge.
He did that 3 times already, Oda isn't that creatively bankrupt to do it 4 times.
Prince of jobbers
Much like his character, Zoro is a hollow shit character that says "cool" shit without ever following up. He's the ultimate drag down.
He wasn't always like that. I miss old Zoro who could be goofy and stupid rather than just badass and nothing else
This doesn't hold up today my man. It did in the early timeskip.
Please, reply, I can't wait.
Zoro was always a tryhard who’s only goofy trait was not being able to tell South from North.
Paradise was a lot more goofy in general which in turn helped ridicule the strawhat's core identities. It was never that Zoro was less tense, he has always been pretty empty as a character and the timeskip flanderization doesn't help at all
jobbed to Kaku round 1.
Literally nobody knows. Was it some kind of message that even mundane things can kill supposedly strong people in the OP universe? Was it a euphemism for suicide? Was it supposed to funny in its absurdity? Nobody fucking knows.
It was a suicide because her dad never respected her talents. Why are people so dumb? Readers like these are the reason the manga stays at such a basic level and Oda never gets a chance to make it better.
Zoro is the reason the whole crew isn’t dead. Who cares.
That's what I originally assumed, it's what naturally occurred to me and made the most sense for the narrative. But does that really matter if the majority of the readers failed to see it or refuse to acknowledge it that way, and the mangaka never clarifies it? These retards effectively changed history because so many of them didn't get it.
Not everyone dies a grand death after conveniently completing their character arc and giving an epic speech. Sometimes people just die from mundane things and that is it, especially fragile little kids.
>nakama power
>1 v 1s one enemies anyway
Seriously?
Imagine getting filtered by a childrens cartoon
>fail a few times
It's more than a few.