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I saw a post recently where many of the posts stated that sanji and zoro didn't like each other. I don't know if maybe I'm just misremembering but they made their relationship out to be 'mutual respect'. I for one think it's a lot more than that. I think of the two of them as brothers. Brothers fight. The thriller bark ending I think encapsulates this. Sanji hates mosshead, most of the time. But when the chips are down? He'll step in front of zoro and put his life on the line instead. And zoro? He'd never let him do it. I think the two of them have one of the better relationship dynamics on the show. Please let me know your opinion even if you think I'm an absolute dumbass
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Who would win in a fight? Zoro or Sanji! This is just my opinion based on the events and facts of One Piece. You can disagree but stay respectful with each other and try to explain why you think how the fight will end.
I will look at multiple important attributes in this blog.
1. Power
2. Speed
3. Durability
4. Haki
5. Intelligence
Power
When it comes to power, I have to say that Zoro relies on upper body strength and Sanji relies on lower body strength however, I think that there is still difference in power alone. I personally believe Zoro takes it in this attribute. Sanji is close but Zoro's whole fighting style is power based. We can see that when Zoro fights Mr. 1. He is able to lift houses and buildings and Zoro does a lot of power training and lifting. Sanji has a lot of power as well but I have to give this one to Zoro.
Speed
Many people say that Zoro is the faster one because of his speed feats in Baroque Works however, I always saw that Sanji was the faster one. It makes a lot of sense since Sanji has better feats when it comes to the lower body but Oda himself gave us some very interesting information. According to Oda, Sanji is nr. 2 when it comes to speed of the Straw Hat Crew while Zoro is nr. 5. This shows us a clear difference in speed so people have been sleeping on Sanji. Even though Zoro is still fast, Sanji is just faster than him. I have to give this one to Sanji.
Durability
This is a hard one. Many people would go for Zoro since he took the pain and fatigue of Luffy in Thriller Bark however, what many people forget is that Sanji also got up. Now I can hear everyone say: But didn't you see that Sanji could barely move. He would die if he took all that pain. Well.that may be true but that doesn't mean that Zoro's has a better durability. Calm down calm down here is why.
Sanji took way more damage before the fight against Oars even started. When Sanji was fighting against Absalom, Sanji took a lot of damage in order to protect Nami. While Zoro on the other hand, took no damage from Ryuma in his fight. Zoro was just tired while Sanji got a lot of damage. Right after that, Sanji was the first one to fight Oars 1vs1!! Even in other moments in the story we can see huge durability feats from both Zoro and Sanji. Zoro had his moment in Thriller Bark and Sanji had his moment in Sky Island. Sanji was still standing after tanking an El Thor from Eneru. Zoro on the other hand got beaten by a base lightning attack. I have to say that in this case Zoro was wounded before taking the hit but this is comparable to Sanji's situation in Thriller Bark. I will say that when it comes to durability, this is a draw.
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Haki
Oda made it clear that Zoro is the Arnament haki specialist in the crew and Sanji is the observation haki specialist in the crew. Since both kinds cancel each other out, I will have to say that Zoro and Sanji are evenly matched in haki. Many people will say that Zoro has better haki because of the fight against Pica however, Zoro vs Pica shows us a great lack of observation haki since Zoro never managed to hit Pica when he wasn't distracted or on the ground. 'But Sanji wouldn't be able to hurt Pica' That may not be true since we have seen multiple haki users that can still hit others even though their armament haki abilities are weaker. Zoro himself managed to break through Pica's haki while Pica was using full body hardened haki. Besides, Zoro can't use full body hardened haki so if Sanji was fighting him, he could definitely hurt Zoro. Aside from that, we don't know how long Pica can stay in that hardened state. Even if Sanji couldn't break through, he could simply keep on fighting until Pica gets tired. That is if we assume that Sanji can't break it.
Intelligence
I think this one is a simple one. This one easily goes to Sanji since he has shown us many times that he is a good tactician. Sanji saved the crew with his brains in Alabasta when the Straw Hats were in Crocodile's sea prism cage. He also sabotaged Eneru's airship. He gave the Straw Hats the chance to escape in Enies Lobby after the fight against Lucci and much more. Sanji also showed that he was very strategic in battle when he was fighting against Jyabura in Enies Lobby. He let himself get hit to finish it in the air with a finishing blow. It was also stated that the CP9 users are more powerful in the air so his intelligence and power made him one of the only Straw Hats to defeat a Rokushiki master in aerial combat. The only notable strategy that Zoro had, was when he made that plan to attack Pica with the help of Orlumbus. I have to give this one to Sanji.
Zoro has better feats?
A huge number of Zoro fans will always use this argument however, what many people forget is that the current feats don't always show us what is true. Not because Zoro has SHOWN more of his abilities, it automatically means that he can DO more. This is very important to keep in mind. Let's take a look at Zoro vs Pica for a second. Almost every Zoro fan will praise Zoro for what he did in this fight. I am a Zoro fan as well so I was very hyped to see him fight however, many people act as if Zoro vs Pica was 1vs1..I can hear you say: uh oh. Because people know where I am going with this. Let's start with the fact that Zoro didn't manage to hit Pica even once when Pica was making full use of his abilities and when he was completely focused on Zoro. Zoro got help from multiple coliseum fighters like Don Chinjao, King Elizabello and even Luffy attacked Pica with a Grizzly Magnum at some point.
After this, Zoro decides to take him on 1vs1 for a brief moment until Bartollomeo and Robin fly towards the stone golem. This is the moment where Zoro hits Pica for the first time. When Pica is completely off guard. 'But that's Pica's fault for taking his eye off Zoro' Yes and No. Pica was supposed to not let anyone get near the castle Doflamingo was in. He had no other choice to attack the others instead of Zoro. I don't blame Zoro for attacking him but since he didn't manage to hit Pica when Pica was focused on him, it makes it a less impressive feat. After this moment, we don't see the fight for quite some time and then we get to see the Arnament Haki skills of Zoro. However, this was also possible because Pica was distracted again! Aside from that, Zoro got an assist from Orlumbus and we see Zoro got thrown towards Pica to hit him in the back. This creates a huge opportunity for Zoro since Pica is right now in the air. Meaning that Pica can't use his powers as he want to anymore. Pica is forced to fight without his devil fruit power and Zoro beats him. This is why I think that many people overestimate Zoro. Zoro got a lot of help in this fight however, almost no one brings this up when they talk about 'Zoro vs Pica' Well I definitely won't ignore these facts.
Oda
A short thing that I want to add is that Oda himself often gets this question however, he never gives a clear answer to question. I have heard many people say that it's obvious that Zoro is stronger but if it's really obvious, how can it be that this question was asked a lot? How can it be that Oda never gives us a clear answer. If it was really obvious, Oda would have just said that Zoro is stronger than Sanji but he never did that. Besides, why would he give Sanji opponents that are on the same level as Zoro's opponents and let him beat them with less difficulty. If it was obvious that Zoro was stronger, then Sanji would have the same difficulty with his opponents but he either wins his battles with a handicap like his fight against Jyabura or he fights against tricky opponents like Mr. 2 and Absalom who managed to hurt Sanji with low tricks. I think there is a very good reason why Oda did this and the result of the fight is not obvious at all.
Conclusion
I personally think the two are equal in overall strength and abilities. Both of them have their weaknesses and strengths. It was never confirmed which one of the two is stronger so I will wait until Oda gives more information. Let me know what you guys think. Is Zoro stronger or is Sanji stronger? Or do you also believe they are equal? Let me know how you think the fight will end and why.
Note: I made this blog earlier in Anime Amino but I want to hear the opinion of this community as well.
One of the long-running character gags in Eiichiro Oda's One Piece is Sanji's love of women and how far he'll go in order to get any kind of attention from them. This is especially (and hilariously) true of his fellow Straw Hats Nami and Robin. He often refers to them with much gentler tones than the other members of the crew, for obvious reasons, and one fan in Japan even asked Oda about Sanji's exact way of referring to the two.
When asked about the honorifics Sanji attached to Nami and Robin, Oda revealed a surprising fact that Sanji's more gentlemanly side and shows he has a great respect for the two that goes far beyond what fans had thought of before.
In a recently resurfaced questionnaire with Eiichiro Oda for the series, one fan has asked 'Ever since I started watching One Piece, I've been wondering why Sanji calls Nami 'Nami-san,' and Robin 'Robin-chan' in Japanese? Robin's the older one, so she should get more respect!! Is there a deep meaning to this?'
Oda's response was just as quirky as you would expect too, 'I've never really thought that deeply about it. Recently, one of my staff members asked an interesting question. He said that was women get older, they like to be treated as they're younger, and they like to be treated older when they're young. He asked if Sanji realized that, and was acting accordingly. So I said 'Y-yes, absolutely!'
0commentsSo it turns out that Sanji has been far more receptive to Nami and Robin's feelings than he had let on, and adds a bit more playfulness to his usual overbearing romantic attacks on them. But as Oda hilariously admits, this happened to pass completely on accident and thus Oda just rolled with the punches. But that flexibility is why fans love the series so much!
Eiichiro Oda's One Piece first began serialization in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump in 1997. It has since been collected into over 80 volumes, and has been a critical and commercial success worldwide with many of the volumes breaking printing records in Japan. The manga has even set a Guinness World Record for the most copies published for the same comic book by a single author, and is the best-selling manga series worldwide with over 430 million copies sold. The series still ranked number one in manga sales in 2018, which surprised fans of major new entries. As for Avengers: Endgame, you can still find the film dominating theaters around the world as it inches closer to the highest grossing box office performance of all time.
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Chapters are arranged by volume, with their appropriate volume titles and chapters listed underneath. Chapter and volume titles include Japanese text, romaji transcription, and English translation of each title, along with the titles assigned by VIZ Media in its English adaptation.
BackgroundEdit
One Piece is published as a serial in the manga anthology magazine, Weekly Shonen Jump. As the magazine's name suggests, a new issue of Jump (and thus a new chapter of One Piece) is released on a weekly basis. Factoring in double issues of the magazine and personal hiatuses taken by Eiichiro Oda, however, approximately 45-48 chapters are published per year. Three to four months after appearing in Jump, these chapters are then compiled into collected volumes, or tankōbon, which contain between 9 to 11 chapters each and run to approximately 208 pages. These volumes also include new cover artwork, storyboard-phase sketches, a question-and-answer column by the author, a section where the character Usopp comments on reader-submitted fan art, and other bonus features. However, due to the economical limitations of the tankōbon format, any art originally printed in color (other than on the dust jacket) is reproduced in grayscale.
Chapters and Volumes by Sagas and ArcsEdit
A quick overview on the Chapters and Volumes by sagas and arcs.
Main Story ArcsEdit
- Further information: Story Arcs
Sea of Survival: Super Rookies Saga | |||||
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East Blue Saga | Alabasta Saga | Sky Island Saga | Water 7 Saga | Thriller Bark Saga | Summit War Saga |
Romance Dawn Arc (Chapters 1 to 7, Volume 1) | Reverse Mountain Arc (Chapters 101 to 105, Volume 12) | Jaya Arc (Chapters 218 to 236, Volumes 24 and 25) | Long Ring Long Land Arc (Chapters 303 to 321, Volumes 32 to 34) | Thriller Bark Arc (Chapters 442 to 489, Volumes 46 to 50) | Sabaody Archipelago Arc (Chapters 490 to 513, Volumes 50 to 53) |
Orange Town Arc (Chapters 8 to 21, Volumes 1 to 3) | Whisky Peak Arc (Chapters 106 to 114, Volumes 12 and 13) | Skypiea Arc (Chapters 237 to 302, Volumes 26 to 32) | Water 7 Arc (Chapters 322 to 374, Volumes 34 to 39) | Amazon Lily Arc (Chapters 514 to 524, Volumes 53 and 54) | |
Syrup Village Arc (Chapters 22 to 41, Volumes 3 to 5) | Little Garden Arc (Chapters 115 to 129, Volumes 13 to 15) | Enies Lobby Arc (Chapters 375 to 430, Volumes 39 to 44) | Impel Down Arc (Chapters 525 to 549, Volumes 54 to 56) | ||
Baratie Arc (Chapters 42 to 68, Volumes 5 to 8) | Drum Island Arc (Chapters 130 to 154, Volumes 15 to 17) | Post-Enies Lobby Arc (Chapters 431 to 441, Volumes 45 and 46) | Marineford Arc (Chapters 550 to 580, Volumes 56 to 59) | ||
Arlong Park Arc (Chapters 69 to 95, Volumes 8 to 11) | Alabasta Arc (Chapters 155 to 217, Volumes 17 to 24) | Post-War Arc (Chapters 581 to 597, Volumes 59 to 61) | |||
Loguetown Arc (Chapters 96 to 100, Volumes 11 and 12) | |||||
The Final Sea: The New World Saga | |||||
Fish-Man Island Saga | Dressrosa Saga | Yonko Saga | |||
Return to Sabaody Arc (Chapters 598 to 602, Volume 61) | Punk Hazard Arc (Chapters 654 to 699, Volumes 66 to 70) | Zou Arc (Chapters 802 to 824, Volumes 80 to 82) | |||
Fish-Man Island Arc (Chapters 603 to 653, Volumes 61 to 66) | Dressrosa Arc (Chapters 700 to 801, Volumes 70 to 80) | Whole Cake Island Arc (Chapters 825 to 902, Volumes 82 to 90) | |||
Levely Arc (Chapters 903 to 908, Volume 90) | |||||
Wano Country Arc (Chapters 909 to current, Volume 90 to Current) |
One Piece Quiz Sanji Answers Questions
Mini-SeriesEdit
Short-Term Focused Cover Page SerialsEdit
- Further information: Short-Term Focused Cover Page Serials
- Buggy's Crew Adventure Chronicles, Chapters 35 to 75, Volumes 4 to 9.
- Diary of Koby-Meppo, Chapters 83 to 119, Volumes 10 to 14.
- Jango's Dance Paradise, Chapters 126 to 172, Volumes 14 to 19.
- Hatchan's Sea-Floor Stroll, Chapters 182 to 228, Volumes 20 to 25.
- Wapol's Omnivorous Hurrah, Chapters 236 to 262, Volumes 25 to 28.
- Ace's Great Blackbeard Search, Chapters 272 to 305 , Volumes 29 to 32.
- Gedatsu's Accidental Blue-Sea Life, Chapters 314 to 348, Volumes 33 to 37.
- Miss Goldenweek's Operation: Meet Baroque Works, Chapters 359 to 413, Volumes 38 to 43.
- Enel's Great Space Operations, Chapters 428 to 474, Volumes 44 to 49.
- CP9's Independent Report, Chapters 491 to 528, Volumes 50 to 54.
- Sanji's 'Resisting in Kamabakka', Chapters 543 to 544, Volume 56.
- Robin's 'How Terrible You People Are', Chapters 545 to 546, Volume 56.
- Franky's 'This Week Is No Good', Chapters 548 to 549, Volume 56.
- Usopp's 'I'll-Die-If-I'm-On-My-Own Disease', Chapters 550 to 551, Volume 56.
- Chopper's 'I'm Not Food You Assholes', Chapters 552 to 554, Volume 57.
- Nami's 'Weather Report', Chapters 555 to 556, Volume 57.
- Brook's 'Lodgings and Panties Repayment', Chapters 557 to 558, Volume 57.
- Zoro's 'Where the Hell Are They? What a Pain in the Ass', Chapters 559 to 560, Volume 57.
- From the Decks of the World, Chapters 613 to 668, Volumes 62 to 68.
- Caribou's Kehihihihi in the New World, Chapters 674 to 731, Volumes 68 to 73.
- Solo Journey of Jinbe, Knight of the Sea, Chapters 751 to 785, Volumes 75 to 78.
- From the Decks of the World: The 500,000,000 Man Arc Chapters 805 to 838, Volumes 80 to 83.
- The Stories of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet Chapters 864 to 919, Volumes 86 to 91
Where They Are NowEdit
- Further information: Where They Are Now
- Skypiea: Chapters 424 to 427, Volume 44.
- Water 7: Chapters 486 to 490, Volume 50.
Volumes InformationEdit
Volume CoversEdit
Dust JacketEdit
Each volume is released with a dust jacket, featuring the volume cover, spine, Author's Notes, and the publishing information. Each cover is different, commonly feature the volume title, the header, and image featuring Monkey D. Luffy and several other important characters that appear in the volume, and the author's name. The header and author's name on each volume is of different color.
Volume 50 has a different format of cover changes from the standard title, then picture synopsis, to a picture (of Nami), the title (that is surrounded in flames), and is then followed up with the pictures of Zoro, Luffy, and Brook. This change was likely done to commemorate the fiftieth volume of One Piece.
Inside coversEdit
- See also the associated category: Volume Inside Covers.
The actual volume has a somewhat different cover, titled 'Inside Cover' which are usually a sepia version of the colored dust jacket. However there are some exceptions:
- Volumes 15, 19, 21, 28, 38, and 52 have an image of Pandaman instead.
- The covers for Volumes 21, 28, 71 and 77 covers were the same as the colored covers, but Pandaman replaced other characters. Pandaman can also be found on inside covers for volumes 69 and 72-76.
- Volume 52 had not just Pandaman, but many other Easter Egg characters that have been mentioned in the SBS.
- Volume 63's inside cover showed Otohime's grave and Shirahoshi inside Megalo's mouth with Luffy on top.
The inside back cover usually shows a sea chart. Starting from Volume 25, Oda has started drawing a small ongoing story on the inside back cover of Volumes that can barely be spotted using his Easter Egg characters. here there are also some exceptions:
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- Volume 17 has a very small image of Chopper peeking out (from the wrong side, as usual) the bottom corner on the left side.
- Volumes 36-38 being blank due to Pandaman being eaten by a large fish.
- Volume 56 instead has two drawings of Luffy in STRONG WORLD outfits, one on each side of the cover.
- Volumes 62-64 being covered by the message of encouragement and a cover page printed across the page.
IllustrationsEdit
- See also the associated category: Volume Illustrations.
At the beginning of each volume there is a grayscale image of Monkey D. Luffy.
SBSEdit
- Starting Volume 4, an Q&A section titled 'SBS' is published before some of the volume's chapters. Those question are usually answered directly by Oda, and are thus consider canon.
Chapters not yet published in volume formatEdit
The following chapters have appeared in Weekly Shōnen Jump but have yet to be reprinted in tankōbon format, as collected volumes of One Piece are generally released every two to three months.
- 932. The Shogun and the Oiran (将軍と花魁Shōgun to Oiran?)
- 933. A Warrior's Mercy (武士の情けBushi no Nasake?)
- 934. Hyogoro of the Flower (花のヒョウ五郎Hana no Hyōgorō?)
- 935. Queen (QUEENKuīn?)
- 936. The Grand Sumo Inferno (大相撲インフェルノŌzumō Inferuno?)
- 937. Gyukimaru on Oihagi Bridge (おいはぎ橋の牛鬼丸Oihagi-bashi no Gyūkimaru?)
- 938. A Woman's Secret (女の秘密On'na no Himitsu?)
- 939. The Old Leopard Never Forgets the Way (老いたる豹は路を忘れずOitaru Hyō wa Michi o Wasurezu?)
- 940. Sparks of Rebellion (反逆の火種Hangyaku no Hidane?)
- 941. The Star of Ebisu Town (えびす町の人気者Ebisu-chō no Ninkimono?)
- 942. Daimyo of Hakumai, Shimotsuki Yasuie (“白舞大名”霜月康イエ'Hakumai Daimyō' Shimotsuki Yasuie?)
- 943. SMILE (SMILESumairu?)
- 944. Partner (相棒Aibō?)
- 945. O-Lin (おリンO-Rin?)
- 946. Queen vs. O-Lin (クイーン
VS おリンKuīn Bāsasu O-Rin?) - 947. Queen's Gamble (クイーンの賭けKuīn no Kake?)
TriviaEdit
CoversEdit
Four Luffy-less volume covers.
One Piece Trivia
- The covers of Volumes 21, 42, 77, and 87 do not have Monkey D. Luffy on the cover as other volume covers, instead showing the antagonist group of a particular arc (Baroque Works, Cipher Pol 9, Donquixote Pirates, and Big Mom Pirates respectively) with the Straw Hats and their allies appearing on the following cover.
- There have been thirty seven unnamed characters so far, who have been appeared on the cover of a volume.
- Sengoku's goat and the unnamed digger on Volume 25.
- Ten zombies on Volume 46.
- Two of Senor Pink's groupies on Volume 74.
- The musketeer zebra mink, the guardian monkey mink and guardian reindeer mink on Volume 81.
- Twelve Homies, five of Big Mom's background singers, an unnamed Dwarf, and a bear (who could be either a mink or another homie) on volume 83.
- A toad sitting atop Usopp's head on Volume 92.
- Volume 61's cover mirrors Volume 1's cover in that it displays Luffy, Nami, and Zoro, with the addition of the rest of the crew and Thousand Sunny following the timeskip, as they were on the cover of volume 1. They also share similar titles.
ContentEdit
- Volume 1 is the only volume to contain 8 chapters, however Chapter 1 is about three times longer than a regular chapter.
- Only four story arcs (the Romance Dawn Arc, the Reverse Mountain Arc, the Return to Sabaody Arc, and the Levely Arc) have been published entirely within one volume (Volumes 1, 12, 61, and 90 respectfully).
- Ever since the Straw Hat Pirates entered the Grand Line, there has been a chapter named after the islands where they have an adventure called 'Adventure inon ____'.
- Occasionally there are chapters named after other places in this format such as when they were in the Florian Triangle and Sea Floor.
- The only exceptions so far are Reverse Mountain, Whisky Peak, Jaya, Enies Lobby, Marineford, and Levely arcs.
- It should be noted that the Straw Hats as a whole were not present at Marineford nor the Levely.
- Volumes 63, 69, and 77 are the only volumes to contain 12 chapters.
See alsoEdit
External LinksEdit
- Shueisha's One Piece volume listing, with release dates (in Japanese)
- One Piece volume listing at VIZ Media's online store (in English)
- List of One Piece chapters at Wikipedia
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