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Water 7 and Enies Lobby are more than just a high point of One Piece. They strengthen the core themes of the series, testing them in order to prove their continuing narrative validity.
Read about how they pull this off here: https://t.co/OAevIe9zA5
"Now, on Fox Kids, it's Eek! The Cat. And after that, a former child star grapples with a physical condition that keeps her from ever growing up and forces her into a state of psychosis that shatters her ability to process reality. And then, Bobby's World!"
Yu-Gi-Oh! turns 25 today! It's one of my favorite manga series, with a wonderful dark fantasy style and art work/paneling that only gets better over time thanks to author Kazuki Takahashi's increasing capabilities. Give it a read if you get the chance.
The early One Piece EDs are all pretty underrated, but my personal favorite is the sixth one which debuted just after the Drum Island arc and is devoted to Chopper becoming acclimated to the crew. Maybe the most adorable thing in the whole series.
This summer, museums in Japan will become home to a touring exhibition that shows audiences the various prehistoric inspirations behind Pokémon.
I wrote about how paleontology and Pokémon are deeply connected here: https://t.co/gyR1jsivFJ
So, Clayface won the vote, but because of the themes I'm going to discuss in this thread, I'm going to add Man-Bat, too.
This is about how Batman: The Animated Series explored the fact that most of its characters are rooted in a kind of classic Hollywood horror. https://t.co/usZvQRttmB
Mythology can drive the beliefs of a society, and influences how it tells stories. In One Piece, these myths are populated by men like Oden, Roger and Whitebeard.
Read here for how these men embody the culture of the Grand Line: https://t.co/lD2XNeyEzF