One Piece Collection Eight
In One Piece Collection Eight, The battle between Luffy and God Eneru is going strong and Luffy is winning, until Eneru puts a giant ball of gold onto Luffy's arm. Eneru is looking for the golden bell of Shandora, Luffy is also looking for the bell to. But He's looking for it to prove to everyone in the blue sea, that Noland who found Shandora and the legendary city of gold isn't the greatest liar of all time. Luffy now must climb up to the top of giant Jack with the golden ball attached to his arm to get to Eneru's ship so that he can stop him from destorying Skypiea. Nami has a plan to knock over Giant Jack and drive up it using the waver to get to God Eneru. Eneru is launching his final attack. While Luffy steps in and stops the attach with one of his own amazing attack's. With one final attack Luffy punches Eneru into the golden bell and rings it, and puts an end to a 400 year war. Now the Skypieain and the Shandorain are united as one and start rebuilding there lives again. Luffy...
Awesome
So far I haven't gotten to watch it yet but I'm finishing up the fourth collection at the moment. So far I've received them in great condition. So far the series hasn't disappointed me yet.
Most Epic Tale of All Time
There are no words to describe this show except for Epic. At first I thought this show was going to be a silly kid's show with not the best animation style. After thinking this for many years, and mocking it for the always remembered 4kids version, I decided to take on the beast of an anime with 500+ episodes. Best decision I have ever made. It starts of really rocky at first, but once you reach Arlong park, the necessity to keep going urges you on. After entering the grand line the story just gets better and better. As the straw hat pirate's ship grows in experience and crew mates, my interest continues to grow. Once I reached Water 7 there was no going back. The story line that the author/mangaka, Eiichiro Oda, created is the most incredible tale I have ever heard. Not only does the world make you forget all about your own, but the story and characters make you want to leave reality and join the Mugiwara (strawhat) crew. No show or anime has ever made me feel this or at...
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