Thursday, July 10, 2014

Manga: Chapter 752 (SPOILERS!)

SPOILERS!

I'm not kidding, heres a new chapter! Read One Piece in Weekly Shonen Jump
Hey guys! Lets go right into it shall we? When we last left off, Luffy and Law were heading towards the the top of the Royal Plateau  but suddenly hit a dead end when suddenly Doflamingo shows up!

Luffy tries to attack him but Doflamingo repels his punch and attacks Moocy the bull (not the bull!), so now they have no way of escaping. Doflamigo laughs and questions Law about teaming up with Luffy because hes not impressed with how idiotic Law is being and even says Law was much more ruthless as a kid.


MOOCY! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Law tells him to shut up and saying that he'll never be like Doflamingo because he was saved by Doflamingo's brother, Corazon. Doflamingo prepares to attack again but is slashed by Abdullah and Jeet (two of the battle royal combatants), which reveals that this actually isn't Doflamingo but one of his string puppets. We also learn that despite how "nice" Kelly Funk seemed last time, he actually tricked Luffy and Law into going in the tunnel but was struck down by the Doflamingo clone.

In typical Luffy fashion, they all get out of the tunnel by using Elephant Gun upwards so now they can continue to climb up to the top while onlookers (like Chinjao) follow them as they head up to the third level.

Meanwhile at the former Royal Plateau, the Tontatta tribe have a way for Robin, Rebecca and Bartolomeo to get to the flower fields...stag beetles. Leo explains that these beetles will get them to their destination by jumping...what? They jump off the cliff and they manage to float down while the stag beetles spin around like little helicopters and when they reach a rooftop they have to kick off it and they'll rise in the air again.

Okay I think you're enjoying this a bit too much

The next couple pages show brief glimpses of fights like Franky's which has him distracting Senor while the dwarves (who recently arrived) try to open the factory's entrance. We also see Zoro clash swords with Pica, Sabo attacking Fujitora and Cavendish catching up with Luffy and saying he has a plan.

We see Doflamingo (the real one this time) at the Royal Palace and asks Trebol and Diamante if they remember when they first met Law and apparently he was crazy as a child. Doflamingo (still with his grin on) says he had hopes that Law would've been his right-hand man ten years from that point but he'll have to kill him now.

The chapter ends with Doflamingo remembering this encounter as we see a young Law asking Doflamingo if he can join his crew (with GRENADES strapped to himself) and that he wants to destroy everything he sees since he was raised somewhere called "the white city" and doesn't have much longer to live.


In all seriousness, this is really screwed up

What a hodge podge this week, we get focus on just about all of the sides this time which is good although the main focus was definitely on what was happening with Luffy, Law and Doflamingo which was perfectly fine. The beetles thing actually seems clever to me as running across to the flower fields would take too long, all Robin's group need to do is to survive the flight from any attacks from below.

Its very safe to say that we will probably get a flashback chapter if not next time then somewhere down the line. It'll be fun to speculate in the meantime like where is this "white city" and what could be so bad about it to screw up Law so much? Well hopefully we'll know next time and I'm looking forward to it, I hope you all are too. Now if you excuse me, I need to play some more Unlimited World Red on my 3DS so see you all next time!

Also HEADS UP, the manga is once again on a break next week so we'll see you again in a couple of weeks.


Here's your fanservice of the week!

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