One Piece - Ep.234/235/236 - Luffy Vs. Usopp... | Reaction & Discussion!

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  • @IntoTheVoidAnime
    @IntoTheVoidAnime  Před 5 měsíci +35

    Love these comments yall ❤
    Going back to this episode from where we are now really is a turning point for the crew. W7 is amazing.

    • @jamesaulner8958
      @jamesaulner8958 Před 5 měsíci

      *Thank you for watching it SUB aka the original voice*

  • @atheos.1383
    @atheos.1383 Před 5 měsíci +281

    Luffy was also trying to be nonchalant about the Merry so Usopp wouldn't feel guilty about losing the money. He was acting like it was no big deal, so he wouldn't pile onto Usopp's troubles. The reaction wasn't what he was expecting though, because he never saw Usopp in the way Usopp saw himself(useless, weak, etc)

    • @allursins
      @allursins Před 2 měsíci +8

      (sorry I'm late) yeah and usopp interpreted that nonchalance from Luffy as him not caring about the merry. A simple miscommunication...

    • @ky2223
      @ky2223 Před měsícem +4

      Yep! Its one thing when u know u messed up, and another thing if the others blame you too..its not a good feeling so Luffy was definitely trying to look at it diff way but Usopp was too deep in his insecurities

  • @Kwigs_kun
    @Kwigs_kun Před 5 měsíci +109

    235 is the episode that took OP from a 9/10 show to an all-time great for me. We've spent so long with the crew at this point, with Oda slowly building that relationship, that when they break apart it has an emotional impact that goes beyond any other show. It feels like your own family breaking up.

    • @GalekC
      @GalekC Před 5 měsíci +3

      saaaaaaaaaaaaaaame

  • @floorkun7389
    @floorkun7389 Před 5 měsíci +82

    Its not just about pride in this fight.
    Luffy here must act like captain to make sure the journey is safe for everyone, since going mary cannot be repaired.
    But in the other side, ussop take it on personal because he think he has no contribution for the crew except the ship. So when luffy decide to change the ship, ussop thinking that luffy someday will replace him too.

    • @5henhe
      @5henhe Před 5 měsíci +8

      It's not about pride at all.

    • @changedcj007
      @changedcj007 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@5henhe The duel and fight is more about pride, and luffy deciding there was no point in trying to reconcile past the point of no return.

    • @blakan1478
      @blakan1478 Před měsícem

      But the reason Usopp was so volatile and combative in the first place is because his pride was wounded.

  • @undeadbelmont1282
    @undeadbelmont1282 Před 5 měsíci +21

    Luffys “this is really tough” always makes me cry

  • @amuro9624
    @amuro9624 Před 5 měsíci +32

    CZcams recommended this video to me because even the algorithm knows this is my favorite part in all one piece. It hits so hard because it feels like the kind argument we all had once with a friend

  • @LockeyThirteenYuuYA
    @LockeyThirteenYuuYA Před 5 měsíci +52

    When they landed in Drum Kingdom and were asking for a doctor to help treat Nami, Vivi got shot and Luffy got mad. Vivi stopped him and told him that : "he is a failure as a Captain. Acting rashly will solve nothing."
    Luffy was insisting the shipwrights to fix the unfixable Merry but Iceberg told him: "and you call yourself a ship's Captain?"
    Luffy learned what a Captain should act in their journey and Iceberg reminded him that.
    Luffy was thinking about the safety of the crew and tried not to hurt Usopp's feelings, but yeah he said something idiotic and hurtful in the heat of the moment which he later apologized for.
    While Usopp's emotion, insecurities, immaturity, etc got the better of him. It clouded his mind, didn't want to accept the truth, acted irrational and was not thinking about the safety of the crew. No matter how Luffy relay his decision to abandon the Merry and move on to him, he'd still act the same way. He assumed Luffy gave up on Merry so easily and said so many things to him. Luffy told him he's not the only one who feels pain over it, but Usopp still denied Luffy's feelings towards Merry.

  • @Shax22132
    @Shax22132 Před 5 měsíci +24

    Luffy versus Usopp is a complicated situation. And it reminds me of how young all the Straw Hats are; they've all been through a lot, but they're still inexperienced in a lot of ways, including Luffy when it comes to being a captain.
    And sometimes, there are situations with no good resolutions. Usopp was going to take the news about the Going Merry badly, no matter what; while Luffy's choice of words and reaction didn't help, I'm not sure there was anything he could have said or did to make things right in that moment, not with Luffy's own emotions running as high as they were.
    Our protagonists are flawed, and sometimes those flaws lead to situations like this.

  • @bunny9886
    @bunny9886 Před 5 měsíci +31

    I think it's normal to empathise more with the emotional party, especially with someone like Usopp who laid his insecurities out open. However, it's obvious Luffy himself was putting on a facade as well, it was a tough decision for him but after seeing the consequences of Usopp with the Franky crew he realised that his crew's safety should be prioritised first, which is why he chose to let Merry go as captain's decision. Albeit his delivery could be worked on, but I like to think it's his first few times too stepping up as a leader.

  • @zahidurrahman2869
    @zahidurrahman2869 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Luffy and Ussop are same age. it is to show that they both are not matured enough.
    -Luffy is still not that mature a captain, and yet to learn a lot about handling situations, having conversations, ... etc. (and he is learning by dealing various situations, like Vivi taught him in Drum Kingdom)
    -Ussop kind of lost his focus; what's most important to him? -the journey? -his friends? -the ship?
    ... ... they both let their emotions take over ....
    on contrary, Sanji and Zoro understood the circumstances better and quicker, and kept their composure

  • @LonelyOcean
    @LonelyOcean Před 5 měsíci +8

    Also the duality of how Ussop and Luffy spent their time getting prepared for their duel is so interesting it shows their respective strengths.
    Ussop probably spent all his free time gathering supplies,crafting,strategizing,expending time and energy into something that would aid him later whereas Luffy simply decided to rest both his mind and body and was very conservative with his energies saving it for when he really needs it.

    • @LonelyOcean
      @LonelyOcean Před 5 měsíci +3

      Ussop gave Luffy his all in this fight,gave him Hell,and made him earn every inch.
      If Ussop fought The Franky Family or anybody else for that matter the way he fought Luffy here confident,serious,prepared,and ready to do what it takes to win,he would never get beaten in the first place and Luffy knows Ussop is completely capable and doesn't see him the way Ussop see's himself.

    • @AdderMoray
      @AdderMoray Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@LonelyOceanThe thing is, he has two advantages in this fight he doesn't usually have: The time to setup and foreknowledge of the opponent. Most of Usopp's fights are him having to come up with plans on the fly. Plans that are shockingly effective given he's bullshitting them one after the other, but nothing compared to what he managed against Luffy.

  • @tintedpalette653
    @tintedpalette653 Před 5 měsíci +6

    What’s sad about the fight is that both Luffy and Usopp were underestimating each other’s emotional baggage with the situation. Luffy thought Usopp’s problem was feeling bad about losing the money, when in actuality it was about losing a crewmate in the Merry and the perceived threat of being the next crewmate to be abandoned. Usopp thought Luffy was not valuing the Merry and is a captain who would throw away the weak links of the crew, when in reality Luffy was doing what he thought would keep the crew in lighter spirits after such a loss.
    Usopp’s reaction is easier to understand when you look at it from his perspective. He already feels like a liability from day one he joins the crew, and after just losing all that money cause he couldn’t defend himself, he is watching his captain (seemingly) nonchalant attitude in getting rid of the Merry once its a liability to the group. Usopp sees the Merry on the same level as the human crewmates, so this sequence of events no doubt worsened his insecurities while also making him disillusioned with Luffy. His insecurities and disappointment overwhelmed his usual rational head and he went to the point of no return. Though while it was reckless, it is an impressive feat to stand up to Luffy despite knowing what his captain is capable of. It showcases the consistent trait of Usopp’s, which is his outstanding courage when he is compelled into action.
    Luffy on the other hand, who is usually an emotionally intelligent character, can’t see what’s happening with Usopp internally because Luffy has never seen Usopp as a liability or burden. Usopp is a valued crew member and it probably never even crossed Luffy’s mind that Usopp or any crewmate would be on the chopping block if they didn’t meet expectations. They’re family to him, but sadly this means he may also neglect the thoughts who feel less secure in the crew as a result. Luffy no doubt was sad about leaving the Merry, but he had to toughen up as captain so the others would not waver. Luffy was also not aware of the things Usopp knew about the Merry. So when Usopp lashes out at Luffy, questioning his authority as captain, it pisses Luffy off because it seems totally out of nowhere. Luffy went out of his way in conversation to address the situation more meticulously than basically any other action as captain he’s done up till now. I think the last time we’ve seen Luffy reel himself in as captain (at this point in the story) was when Vivi was around to teach him about restraint. Luffy is not a guy built for restraint, so that quickly deteriorates when he gets mad. Luffy ended up saying some harsh things he did not mean due to Usopp pushing his buttons. It shows how Luffy has grown a lot since the start of the show, but he’s still feisty and impulsive.
    This argument is one of my favorite moments in the entire story. It’s so amazingly written and built up to, as though every arc was to lead up to this moment. It involves both the flaws of the two characters while also showcasing how much they’re grown from the start.

  • @Wardenaz
    @Wardenaz Před 4 měsíci +5

    Escalation of emotion felt so real in this episode... My heart ugh
    Jesus Christ

  • @ThEWatcheR216
    @ThEWatcheR216 Před 5 měsíci +26

    It's the only anime (correct me if I'm wrong) that can make you cry over a ship. 😂

    • @Sachi10007
      @Sachi10007 Před 5 měsíci +1

      So far I haven’t ran into any other anime that was capable of making me cry over a ship, so maybe One Piece is the only one, then again there aren’t a lot of anime that the theme is pirates or any theme that requires a ship to be used in order to get around places.

    • @blackpepper2610
      @blackpepper2610 Před 5 měsíci

      Calm down, it's not merry's funeral yet

    • @Anonymous25012
      @Anonymous25012 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@blackpepper2610Not everyone reacts the same way

  • @chuckynocheese3271
    @chuckynocheese3271 Před 5 měsíci +8

    "I just wanna keep watching One Piece" 🤣🤣🤣 Truer words have never been said.

  • @Milkisu_u
    @Milkisu_u Před 5 měsíci +30

    This is where luffy learned toxic positivity is bad

  • @blank3914
    @blank3914 Před 5 měsíci +16

    This arc is the arc that test luffy being a captain

  • @khensane5150
    @khensane5150 Před 5 měsíci +10

    I remember I was just 10 years old watching this and this made me more fall in love watching One Piece. Wayer seven is still the 3rd best arc for me.

  • @KoKoDWitch
    @KoKoDWitch Před 5 měsíci +72

    I think most people are on Luffy’s side. Luffy was trying to lay it onto Ussop without upsetting him and when he tells him the truth it upsets him to the point that he takes it personal. This was much more than about the Mery it was about Ussops insecurities. Yes Luffy was saying dumb stuff heated up but he apologized right away.
    Instead of going to get cooled off Ussop decided to fight Luffy and I think that’s the most messed up part. When you argue with a friend you don’t just throw death blows and a friking duel.
    Ussop let his insecurities go to his head.
    I think if Luffy gave it to him straight and easier on Ussop I think it would have still have the same outcome, these are two teenagers trying to navigate letting go of their home and moving on.

    • @xXFoiXx
      @xXFoiXx Před 5 měsíci +6

      The duel was the way of the pirates. It was the best decision
      The most fucked up part was Luffy nonchalantly and UNCEREMONIOUSLY dropping the merry.

    • @Anonymous25012
      @Anonymous25012 Před 5 měsíci +7

      ​@@xXFoiXxIt's not like he had a choice

    • @xXFoiXx
      @xXFoiXx Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@Anonymous25012 He did have a choice. He could've said that they need to give the Merry a proper ship's burial like Pirates do instead of just picking through a book of shiny new ships.

    • @wolfking4556
      @wolfking4556 Před 5 měsíci +6

      @@xXFoiXx at no point in the whole situation Usopp treated Luffy as the actual captain of the crew, though, and that's critical when it comes to big decisions like this.
      Insecurities or not, Usopp treated Luffy like he has no awareness whatsoever of his own decision-making (and sure, Luffy is simple minded, but Usopp at this point should be well aware that the rest of the crew is there to keep that in check so that final decision was far from being a "heat of the moment" one), showing no trust in the crew and, worse, in the captain.
      While not the strongest, Usopp was never as big of a liability as in this exchange: he was willing to go against everyone who is travelling with him endangering them against everyone's judgement, which is way worse than losing money to a bunch of stronger dudes.

    • @xXFoiXx
      @xXFoiXx Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@wolfking4556 The duel was entirely only because he was the captain
      A duel in this context was for the ownership of the ship which he owns as the captain.
      Usopp only treated him as the captain. He felt betrayed because he saw Luffy was not the captain he thought he was
      the same way Zoro always demands that Luffy is physically stronger than Zoro and repeatedly says he only accepts Luffy as a captain as long as he is stronger
      Usopp only accepts a Luffy who stands up for his friends for his Nakama.
      The duel wasn't endangering shit. The Duel was Pirate business. Might as well not be pirate if you are against the duel.

  • @Sachi10007
    @Sachi10007 Před 5 měsíci +42

    Even if Luffy thoroughly explained to Usopp on why Merry can’t get fixed (especially when you find out later that fool already knew the reason) Usopp would’ve still reacted the same way he did and this would’ve been the same outcome.

  • @pabloesco2007
    @pabloesco2007 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Knowing Luffy is always positive and optimist about all, the fact he said "this is really tough" keep an another dimension of sadness for him. On of the best scene of the Manga. I don't know if Oda was interviewed about the moment he drew these and when he saw the Anime version too.

  • @WorkerAnt255
    @WorkerAnt255 Před 5 měsíci +13

    its broke my heart too

  • @kyuubinaruto87
    @kyuubinaruto87 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I know yall are already arcs past this but I just found this channel today so I wanted to give my POV.
    I've been reading/watching OP since 2002. One thing that comes to mind when the Luffy vs Usopp debate happens is yeah, a lot of people are seeing Luffy's side towards things but a lot aren't seeing Usopp's. One reason could be because they like Luffy more and Luffy's the captain and/or they dislike Usopp but another reason is they just can't see Usopp's POV. I've seen these episodes so many times and one thing that sticks out to me is that a lot aren't seeing that Luffy isn't trying or can't see Usopp's POV here, he just figured he he hid it things would be better when there's a thin line he can travel to make sure he isn't hiding it and yet he can get his true feelings out about it. Yeah they're teens but as a captain you gotta look at your crew's feelings regarding this and try to understand them more. Granted, Luffy's early on in his pirate journey here but still. At the end of the day both of them had their own sides and no matter what neither one of them was the right one. No matter what people be saying, nah.
    Overall amazing reaction!!

  • @Rrz00
    @Rrz00 Před 5 měsíci +9

    Oda has been building this moment for a long time. I think before skypea with small lines of dialogue but in the manga they are much more noticeable than in the anime. You could even say that since usopp joined the crew because usopp called himself the captain, based on this, usopp is the captain of the ship and luffy is the captain of the crew. But that will change after this arc, where luffy grows up and is now a ship and crew captain.

    • @bcool9272
      @bcool9272 Před 5 měsíci +3

      People confuse being attached to the ship due to it's being a gift from Kaya and a home's memento, to being the Captain of the ship. For the Strawhats there was only one Captain, Luffy. Usopp was delusional thinking he loved more the ship than Luffy.

  • @makizzan7803
    @makizzan7803 Před 4 měsíci +3

    So amazing that the first real challenge the crew faced had nothing to do with some strong villain but with themselves

  • @RutabegaNG
    @RutabegaNG Před 5 měsíci +3

    Sanji knows Luffy well enough to know that he would've instantly regretted telling Usopp to leave.
    This fight - and this is a fight, not a squabble - was inevitable. This wasn't the first time Usopp felt useless and inadequate, not by a long shot. He's the only one who sees himself that way, everyone else recognizes his contribution both as a crewmate and a friend.
    Even if they had gently broached the subject, this was still going to happen at some point. As he said, Usopp had been thinking about this for a while.
    This is _not_ about pride. Luffy had to be a captain here. Friends are great, they're essential, but a captain is responsible for the lives of everyone on his ship. And when it comes to a decision that affects the lives of everyone on the ship, the captain's word is final. It has to be. Otherwise, what's the point?

  • @krain11
    @krain11 Před 5 měsíci +5

    The point was, he disrespected the captain. He left the crew like it was nothing. This needs to happen.😊

  • @iamrayvell3052
    @iamrayvell3052 Před 5 měsíci +4

    The punch that is heard across the heavens

  • @ismaelnunez6749
    @ismaelnunez6749 Před 5 měsíci +5

    In the end the captain has to make decisions that’s it

  • @freak4786
    @freak4786 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Man I fuckin love One piece ❤
    ive watched this so many times now and still makes me cry. 😭

  • @SenseofNoneYT
    @SenseofNoneYT Před 5 měsíci +6

    I think it's less of the debate of "the ship really can't be fixed" and more of just the fact that they're gonna leave Going Merry behind. It's a memento from Usopp's hometown and from Kaya. Usopp won't leave it behind, but Luffy made the decision to move on. Not as a friend, but as the captain of a crew.
    Nothing about pride here. You can't talk this out unfortunately. There is no more discussion to be had between them. Going Merry isn't sea-worthy anymore and that's that. But on the other hand, Usopp is not going to leave Going Merry behind because it means too much to him personally. And there's probably no amount of discussion that can change his feelings about that.
    So that duel is them agreeing to disagree. "We're moving on. If you don't like that then do what you want. Stay behind."

  • @day1lunami
    @day1lunami Před 5 měsíci +2

    it was never about their pride tho.
    luffy acted like a captain and prioritized the safety of the crew, instead of holding on to a ship that has passed its limits. he already told usopp his reasons (the shipwrights' assessment) and deep down usopp knew it too, but he has a hard time accepting the reality. especially since he blamed himself, thinking more money could've possibly saved the merry, despite luffy saying this was not the case. there was no more talking that could've persuaded usopp at that point, unless he saw the ship sinking right before his eyes. he was heavily resolved on not giving up on the merry. luffy understood that and agreed on usopp's terms, which led to the duel.
    on the other hand, even tho all of them are attached to the merry and have always treated it like a part of their crew rather than just a ship, usopp is still understandably the one who treasures merry the most. it was a gift from kaya and a reminder of his village. not to mention it was always his job to repair the merry whenever it got damaged. among the scaredy-cats and "weaker" trio (nami/chopper/usopp), they all have core roles beyond combat - nami being the navigator, chopper the doctor, and usopp was the acting "shipwright" outside of being the sniper. hence if they were to get a new ship, he couldn't fill that role anymore and he felt as tho he'd have an even lesser contribution to the crew because he can't keep up with their monstrous strength. aside from that, usopp also has a memory of the merry that none of the other strawhats have experienced, which further adds to his attachment and why he's so adamant on not abandoning the ship here. you'll understand what i mean later.
    they both had valid reasons that don't include their pride. but at the end of the day, there was no winner in this situation.

  • @CanRotaryLife
    @CanRotaryLife Před 5 měsíci +1

    Not being afraid doesn't make you courageous. But having fear and yet moving forward through that fear makes you the bravest warrior of the sea.

  • @FortisFortunaAdiuvat-97
    @FortisFortunaAdiuvat-97 Před 5 měsíci +6

    great reaction guyss and great discussion too, love it

  • @roguebro1640
    @roguebro1640 Před 5 měsíci +31

    It was more of ego than miscommunication. We've all been there. I've been like ussop where I felt I didn't belong to a group. No matter how better luffy phrased it, ussop will be taken over by his ego.

    • @ryanamans5576
      @ryanamans5576 Před 5 měsíci +10

      INSECURITY...not ego, idk how u people can mistake something so blatantly clear🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @Piriguin_aweoneke
      @Piriguin_aweoneke Před 5 měsíci +7

      But it isn't ego???? It's anxiety, insecurity, feeling of self worthlessness, actually fkn depression but not ego lol

  • @noahgolden6258
    @noahgolden6258 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Uaopp isnt stupid he knows what Luffy is saying is correct but his pride as their comrade was wounded after he coouldnt guard the money, hes projecting his own feeling of uselessness and weakness onto the Merry. Usopp comes into clutch espically in Enies Lobby and Dressrosa but since hes not as physcially strong the other east blue monster trio he cant but help compare himself. subterfutge ans lying are actually really usefull for the crew if he trained his haki his sniping skills would be on par with His fathers

  • @placidekalengayi1187
    @placidekalengayi1187 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The straw hats are different from other pirate groups but at the end of the day they're still pirates
    And the captain has the final say

  • @jonathanwatson5818
    @jonathanwatson5818 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Luffy did all he could but Usopp was beyond listening to logic.
    Luffy tried to break it to him gently and Usopp pushed him to give it to him hard and he couldn't take the truth.
    Add on to the fact that Usopp already had a big ego and huge insecurities aka being weak which Luffy never thought of as a problem.
    Luffy then lost his cool because Usopp was being stubborn and completely irrational, even Usopp knows he was.

    • @Trikzilla
      @Trikzilla Před 5 měsíci +1

      Coping if you think Luffy approached it the right way lmao

    • @ryanamans5576
      @ryanamans5576 Před 5 měsíci

      U say one good thing and then proceed to say something else that's completely false...it was NEVER abt ego, Usopp let his insecurities get the better of him, it happens, especially after what he just went thru his head space was very vulnerable...Luffy tried to be delicate abt the news which is a good thing but he ended up sounding unbothered and nonchalant, the situation was never black and white
      To say Usopp's "EGO" was the problem is to be disingenuous man neither him nor Luffy were right...or wrong for that matter

    • @jonathanwatson5818
      @jonathanwatson5818 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@ryanamans5576 Usopp has an Ego. He calls himself Captain Usopp ffs despite the fact there's already a Captain, ofc he was always going to challenge Luffy eventually.
      Spoiler
      Add on the fact that it took him forever and many excuses in his head to apologize for letting his ego and insecurities get in the way of his rational thinking.

    • @jonathanwatson5818
      @jonathanwatson5818 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Trikzilla He tried breaking it to him gently and he broke it to him hard at his request. What you want Luffy to do? All this after Luffy already went and got revenge for him after he stupidly went to fight the entire Franky Family and got his ass beat. Usopp should have been grateful to Luffy if anything.

    • @ryanamans5576
      @ryanamans5576 Před 5 měsíci

      @@jonathanwatson5818 Okay first of all...he doesn't ACTUALLY believe he is the captain...he calls himself Captain Usopp because he wishes to live up to such an honour...anyone and their mother would tell u Usopp's lies r secretly declarations of his hopes and dreams...we know this bcoz Oda set it up as a foundation for his character in syrup village, He lied abt Pirates Coming coz he just wanted his Dad back, this is not a new phenomenon, CAPTAIN USOPP is a means to combat self esteem issues, the kid is just tryna prop himself up idk where u got the whole EGO TRIP thing, sorry but that is NOT Usopp😅
      The problem is that when u choose to be on Luffy's side for every damn thing u fail to see the complexity in others and it also causes u to characterise them so poorly

  • @Mosuno15
    @Mosuno15 Před 3 měsíci

    I remember i cry when i was teenager at the end of this episode.

  • @stixo26
    @stixo26 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I feel you brother, cried my eyes out.

  • @Rrz00
    @Rrz00 Před 5 měsíci +4

    4 times Luffy's title as captain was really questioned from the ice type and his reaction to Usopp was to stay positive, as he always has been but he could no longer contain himself.

  • @zadazai1
    @zadazai1 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I totally agree, put your pride aside if you have a great bond with someone. I agree 😢😊

  • @herryjulianto8720
    @herryjulianto8720 Před 5 měsíci +1

    My favorite arc in one Piece. Water 7+enies lobby.

  • @AggUssTiiNx
    @AggUssTiiNx Před 5 měsíci +1

    ull understand usopp feeling later and why he dont want to leave merry

  • @Johnnykamlon
    @Johnnykamlon Před 5 měsíci

    Daaammnn you're already in Sabaody Arc and here in YT we still have Water 7 arc?

  • @user-to7bo6hg7g
    @user-to7bo6hg7g Před 2 měsíci

    Even if Luffy had told us what the shipwright said, this is the way our boy would acted the same exact way

  • @AP-RSI
    @AP-RSI Před 5 měsíci +1

    Usoppe is not the captain and the captain is the one who makes the decisions. As long as Usoppe does not accept this, he has no place in this team! He needs to realize that! There is only one captain, even if Luffy is very open in all his decisions!
    BTW: Usoppe had known for a long time that Mary wouldn't make it much longer! It was subconsciously clear to him that things couldn't go on any longer! He had repaired her himself so many times. He met the Klabautermann and it was clear that this was the end somewhere. Usoppe knew this too, but he just didn't want to believe it! He was fooling himself! He lied to himself, as he has done with everything in his life. He lies to avoid the truth!

  • @Crybaby-Media
    @Crybaby-Media Před 4 měsíci

    Poor usopps got some self confidence problems man. He’d rather fight to prove himself a coward , than fight to prove himself a hero. Fighting luffy is harder than anyone else he could have faced . So he already proved himself . But he doubts himself so much.
    Usopps such a good guy

  • @Rrz00
    @Rrz00 Před 5 měsíci

    Usopp is like Batman. Obviously he will have a hard time against new enemies, but he already knows Luffy perfectly well and he had time to prepare his strategy and the duel area.

    • @bcool9272
      @bcool9272 Před 5 měsíci +1

      When Luffy got enough of Usopp's shananigans, he ended the fight immediately.

  • @Waavlu
    @Waavlu Před 5 měsíci +1

    It is easy to blame Luffy for how he delivers the news but try and think how would you deliver the news? And he is dealing with the consequences and thoughts of his own on how his actions lead to Usopp being taken, his home taken away, Robin missing, money missing and having to be the one making the decision and breaking the news. Whereas for me Usopp is the one to make the decision to leave everyone behind

  • @olitambasakan8839
    @olitambasakan8839 Před 5 měsíci

    yes ma'am ur correct I hope they let Ussops process it.

  • @binkiebrew
    @binkiebrew Před 5 měsíci

    Honestly I was pro Ussop to a fault. I understood what he felt and I felt Luffy didnt really give him time to think over or even seem to understand Ussop. But Ussop did fuck up here by sticking to his pride more than anything. Ussop is always my favorite since day 1 and this is time to face his insecurities.

  • @motivationalburst
    @motivationalburst Před 5 měsíci

    And thats just the start of Water 7 believe it 👍😁

  • @imaferretmaster
    @imaferretmaster Před 3 měsíci

    Honestly, usopp is like top 10, maybe even 5 toughest motherfuckers in the one piece verse. If you aren't an actual monster you cannot put him down.

  • @pritzenritz629
    @pritzenritz629 Před 5 měsíci

    What would be One Piece without the hitting of emotions, and the worst thing, it isn't even the hardest and toughest moment in this arc 😢^^'
    But you might be right about the fight, but this moment is actually very important for the ongoing story and character development, but you will see what I mean while continue watch this ^^'
    and oops i didn't read you are on Sabaody already ^^'

  • @AyushKumar-dp2gv
    @AyushKumar-dp2gv Před 5 měsíci +1

    They don't understand Luffy yet.😅

  • @yuenzyardi
    @yuenzyardi Před 5 měsíci +1

    hard to watch episode but still my best episode too 😂

  • @gintuner4371
    @gintuner4371 Před 5 měsíci

    Luffy really didn't fuck up. Both him and Usopp have been emotionally affected by the fact the Merry can't be saved. Usopp overreacted, and its understandable, but he instigated this fight, as well as Luffy's statement that he should leave. Like, Usopp has been very confrontational and rude up until before Luffy says that. It's almost like viewers tend to side with Usopp, just because, like Usopp, the viewer doesn't understand how this is affecting Luffy emotionally. Usopp is always the underdog, and Luffy is the mc, soin this scenario, where Usopp's shame is so much of a focus, we pity him and feel biased towards him.

  • @user-ib1bt3fn8o
    @user-ib1bt3fn8o Před 3 měsíci

    i can't understand why they say bad things about luffy while ushop sen totally respected luffy as a captain

  • @OSMGAMMER519
    @OSMGAMMER519 Před 5 měsíci

    Don't forget to make specific video of episode 312.... That episode gonna get more views..........................................................................

  • @robbiemedica2652
    @robbiemedica2652 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hold up, you're like 200 episodes ahead on your Patreon? That's certainly... a choice. Most creators are like 1-3 weeks ahead max.

    • @IntoTheVoidAnime
      @IntoTheVoidAnime  Před 5 měsíci

      Started the show over there long before posting here. Mainly to hopefully not be spoiled on YT but yea, trying to get YT closer than it is currently.

  • @olitambasakan8839
    @olitambasakan8839 Před 5 měsíci

    😢

  • @NaouiGhassen
    @NaouiGhassen Před 5 měsíci +1

    There is no one that's right here in this situation. Usopp and Luffy both are right. Usopp holds Merry in height regards because it's a memory and a gift from his lover Kaya. The same thing could be said about Luffy's Strawhat. You can't blame him for getting angry at Luffy's decision and correlating it to him getting rid of useless or obsolete things which will soon mean that Luffy will get rid of him too. Yes, if he would take a breath and think for a second and say "He is Luffy, one of my close friends and my Captain. He wouldn't do that to me !" Things would be different. But that never happens when anger and insecurity takes over your thoughts. It's a realistic and accurate representation of what happens when your emotions take over.
    On the other hand, Luffy is absolutely right. If he accepted Usopp offer, it will not only put the crew in danger in the next adventures they'll be having, but it will also break the image of the Captain that he is before his own subordinates. Luffy should've watched his tongue, and because he had the time to think this through, he should've concluded that "This is gonna be rough. But no matter what the outcome, I don't have to go back on my own decision. And at the same time, I already know how Usopp will react. And he has all the right to be angry and upset. If that happens, i should talk to him slowly and tell him that trying to repair the Merry would get us all killed. Yeah ! I should do that, but at the same time watch my tone too. Screaming and getting heated won't get us nowhere. And if things go South, we'll immobilize him until he cools off."
    Both of them are correct. Usopp thinks of this situation emotionally, while Luffy thinks of it logically. Both of them are right. It's just a shitty situation that gets complicated quickly due to human emotions.

  • @carlospascual3017
    @carlospascual3017 Před 5 měsíci

    Cool episodes but where's the reaction?

  • @shireensona3892
    @shireensona3892 Před 3 měsíci

    Its Ussop insecurity and Luffy not good enough captain. Also all of them are just teens.

  • @WatchBird-cl5xp
    @WatchBird-cl5xp Před 5 měsíci

    Usopp disrespect for long time his captain Luffy. He called himself captain. Usopp best battle again his captain what a shame

  • @Oneway3140
    @Oneway3140 Před 5 měsíci +2

    it's usopp fault! his not respecting his captain decision. why would luffy apologize. usopp can't just quit if feels like it too.

  • @turtlesoup5253
    @turtlesoup5253 Před 5 měsíci

    Sanji is wrong for kicking luffy

    • @YanquoiZaza
      @YanquoiZaza Před 5 měsíci +1

      No he wasn’t. Luffy was going to say something he would regret. Zoro and Sanji shined in episode 236. Zoro kept luffy straight, while Sanji kept the crew focused. Sanji stopped chopper from doing something dumb.

    • @turtlesoup5253
      @turtlesoup5253 Před 5 měsíci

      @@YanquoiZaza Cope.
      Sanji was insubordinate.
      Luffy, THE CAPTAIN, was in the right. It’s LUFFYS CREW. He can kick usopp out of the crew if he wants to… especially in this case. Merry needed to be discarded. Luffy was looking out for the safety of HIS crew
      Sanji kicking luffy because of what he said is Completely inexcusable and a lot of people gloss over that disrespectful moment. Then again it wasn’t the last time Sanji disrespects luffy

    • @YanquoiZaza
      @YanquoiZaza Před 5 měsíci

      @@turtlesoup5253 that’s a reach. Cause if it was insubordination. Zoro would have called him out. Also Luffy apologized and said Sanji was right.

    • @turtlesoup5253
      @turtlesoup5253 Před 5 měsíci

      @@YanquoiZaza I just think they already had to many problems with usopp to even bother to address Sanji but whether or not they would’ve addressed , sanji kicking luffy was definitely wrong of him. In gag moments it’s makes sense to hurt luffy… but Luffy as the captain, in serious situations like this, shouldn’t be disrespected by someone like Sanji.

    • @YanquoiZaza
      @YanquoiZaza Před 5 měsíci

      @@turtlesoup5253 that’s why zoro and Sanji are his left and right hand men. It takes a good captain to admit he was wrong. Luffy respects Sanji and zoro. It’s why they call him out if he’s wrong.

  • @stevebryan5069
    @stevebryan5069 Před 5 měsíci

    WWWWWWWWW

  • @solenyadnapa8191
    @solenyadnapa8191 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Luffy is captain...what he says goes.....god i hated usopp... but after finding out he knew all along and still act that way pissed me off....First time watching this i wanted them to abandoned him....yes merry funeral was sad but he was still wrong...eventually i grew to like him in the future...but my first reaction was always on luffys side..thats why when the question comes up ..if you had to kill a strawhat my answer is Usopp or sanji...usopp coz he'll never achieve his dream and sanji for emotional damage....he'll just have to imagine the all blue

    • @bcool9272
      @bcool9272 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Usopp is achieving his dream. Yeah, Usopp was wrong, because he didn't understand that although Luffy has a strong connection with Merry, his strongest connection is with his crew and keeping Merry would endanger the rest of the crew.
      Everyone knows the danger, Luffy, Usopp, the rest of the crew and even Merry itself.

    • @bcool9272
      @bcool9272 Před 5 měsíci

      @@askalad is that comment directed to me?

    • @Trikzilla
      @Trikzilla Před 5 měsíci +2

      Your grammar is almost as bad as your media literacy.

  • @buruhansda1404
    @buruhansda1404 Před 5 měsíci

    Dude i hate nami and chopper here

    • @Fnyanya
      @Fnyanya Před 5 měsíci

      I don't blame them like imagine if 2 of you brothers or sisters had big fights
      You love both you can't control yourself on helping both

  • @vishalvenkat6
    @vishalvenkat6 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Usopp is such a fraud. He has never shown this level of courage or skill before or since.

  • @joyboy1742
    @joyboy1742 Před 5 měsíci

    😢