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A common topic that will often be discussed between One piece Fanbase is the one that deserves more time on the screen, but about what was not discussed so much are the individuals who may have had too much. Although it is always a pleasure to see all the strange and amazing characters that Oda puts in the story, there are still some that for some reason they felt as if they crossed their welcome.
Whether it is because they are not so relevant to a wider story, or simply because they are too irritating to their own good, some characters should simply not be paid to as much attention as it was, especially because there are so many other characters that could engage the reflector instead. They are backward view One piece Characters that correspond to the best description and who would probably benefit from the fact that they appeared a little less in the story than they have.
Wapol
It seems that a hungry bully always occurs from nowhere
- First look: Episode 79
Wapol was a perfectly served villain for the arc of the island of Drum Island, but since he is a massive coward who can hardly fight for himself, it seemed long gone after this story was packed forever. To the surprise of almost all, Wapol has ever appeared many times throughout the story, and after the events of dreaming he even became quite an important player on the world scene.
While most of the characters grew up and grew up a lot from Timesp, and it seems that Wapol seems as egoistic and selfish as always, and of course he always looks at literally anything to his eyes. He's not just such a very fun character that follows, and while a quick portrait here and there could make quite funny moments for some, Oda seems to give Wapol much more time on the screen than anyone really asked.
Foxy
Foxy and his crew with a rag tag have a whole arch around them
- First look: Episode 207
A long ring long attic arch is quite a bizarre part of the story. After reaching the island, straw hats are quickly invited to the battle game of crowds back with a strange pirate captain named Foxy. While he can talk about the big game about how powerful he is, is far from many serious villains that Luffy and Gang already at this point in the story, such as Arlong and Crocodile, for example.
For this reason, it is not sincerely very threatening as an opponent, so the establishment of the whole arch around him is the main antagonist forces fans to stand up for a moment. This does not mean that the arch as a whole is bad, because there are very fun and unforgettable moments, especially when it comes to Zora and Sanji's arguments, but Foxy, a man in the middle of everything, is too much attention, given how important it is.
Bellamy
Bellamy should have learned her lesson for the first time
- First look: Episode 146
It wasn't long before Bellamy was formally introduced to Jaya that she was immediately taken off by a single strike from Luffy. It is true that the snobbish captain came, given how much he ran his mouth, and although it was satisfactory when he saw him shortening to size, the fans did not seem so eager to see Bellamy again.
That is why he felt a little random when he surprisingly appeared in Dressros, but this time as a subordinate to his Doclaingo model. During Luffy's battle with Doflaming, where he is again defeated by a single blow, he focuses a little on a little focus and even betrayed his new master. Since Dressrosa was already incredibly long, many fans just wanted to get to an epic fight that was built for hundreds of episodes and chapters, so it wouldn't be so bad if Bellamy was completely removed from this part of the story.
Yamato
Incorporation Yamato into Wano has always felt a little odd
- First look: Episode 972
At roughly halfway the arc of the story of Wano, it turned out that the wild Yonko known as Kaido has a child named Yamato. In fact, there were no indications before this revelation that Yamato even existed, and while the character has accumulated a relatively large fan base, many are still wondering why they were exactly included, given that they did not add much to the arch, even though they are directly related to the main villain.
In short, Yamato was terribly treated with Kaido when they were still young, but because of the inspired bravery of Oden, they gave up help Luffy, as once and for all and for all. There are relatively few chapters and episodes that largely concentrate around Yamato and their feelings towards Kaid, besides their eventual battle with him, but since they eventually do not connect to straw hats, eventually still encounters a relatively random supplement.
Momonosuke
Momo is not exactly the most interesting character to follow
- First look: Episode 611
Since he was ready to be another shogun Wano, it makes sense why Momonosuke would earn a decent amount of time on the screen. The truth is that it is still just a child who often spends their time either crying or conjurement on Nami and Robin, it is not quite as interesting or fragmented as the character, and therefore his scenes should probably be a little reduced, especially when the gang gets to Wano.
In the arch of Wano, there is many times where the story suddenly moves to Momonosuke and his training, but because he is surrounded by other characters who are absurdly strong, including straw hats, and watching a young boy who throws himself around the wooden sword can quite disrupt the pace. It is true that in the end it has become more important as soon as it turns into an adult, but for a large part of the story Momonosuke felt like a more irritating brat from which fans simply could not get away.
Rebecca
Oda went above and for trying to be Rebecca relevant and unforgettable
- First look: Episode 633
It's hard to find many One piece Fans who talk about Rebecca just like many other female characters in the series, such as Vivi or Nami. The main reason is simply because, although it is quite small for the story, it has a lot of time for the screen that is devoted to it in the entire arc Dressrosa, which feels somewhat unfounded.
Although he has a relatively emotional relationship with his father Kyros, Dressrosa is already full of new characters and Rebecca is nowhere to be so convincing or interesting, because many other new faces such as Bartolomeo or the returning Sabo. While many fans were above the moon to see Vivi returning for dreaming, the same cannot be said exactly for Rebecca, which quickly became rather supported because of the excessive she was overexposed in dressorose.
Caribou
Caribou always finds a way to count
- First look: Episode 519
It is sincerely remarkable how Cariba, a smaller opponent who first appeared on Sabaoda, reappeared every few arches of the story to cause more chaos. It doesn't matter if the straw hats accept Yonko in the land of Wano or whether the Blackbeard Pirates cause confusion all over the country, Caribou will always be there to learn to the extent that he almost feels like a comfortable deus ex machina.
Despite this, the man himself is a pretty terrible person who is more than happy to pull someone away if it gives him more acquaintances and strength because he has done it many times. At least it makes sense that it can move so easily, since it has a strange devilish fruit that allows him to turn it into sludge, but has got to a point where many fans are sick to see their scary face, even though in all sincerity does not seem to slow down.
One piece
- Release date
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October 20, 1999
- Network
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Fuji TV
- Directors
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Hiroaki Miyamoto, Konosuke Uda, Junji Shimizu, Satoshi Itō, Munehisa Sakai, Katsumi Tokoro, Yutaka Nakajima, Yoshihiro Ueda, Kenichi Takeshita, Yoko, Ryota, Hiroyudi, Hiroyudi, Takhiro. Imamura, Toshihiro Maeya, Yet Endô, Nosome Shishido, Hidehiko Kadota, Sumio Watanabe, Harume Kosaka, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yukihiko Nakao, Keisuke onishi, Junichis, Hiroyuki satou
- Writers
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Jin Tanaka, Akiko Inoue, Junki Takegami, Shinzo Fujita, Shhouji Yonemura, Yoshiyuki Suga, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hirohiko Uesaka, Michiru Shimada, Isao, Isao, Takuya Masuoto, Joichi, Momoka, Momoka, Momoka, Momood, Momood, Momooda, Momooda, Momooda, Momooda, Momooda.
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Mayumi tanaka
Monkey D. Luffy (Voice)
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Kazuya nakai
Roronoa zoro (voice)