One Piece The Four Emperor Aunts are really dead?

Mondo Anime Updated on 2024-02-16

All of you are well, the foggy summer fungus reported. The animation of episode 1093 is because of the animation team's troubles, so everyone's complaints and concerns are biased towards Fan Oka and Kelijia, but in fact, this episode of animation also mentions the death of the Four Emperor Aunts.

During the battle between the Black Regiment and the Luo Regiment, the members of the Luo Regiment launched an attack on Lao Hei's warship, and the picture cut to the soldier guarding Brin, and the soldier said that the shaking was caused by the enemy's attack, and it would be fine in a while, our Admiral is the strongest. Then Brynn answered:

That is to say, Brynn here thinks that the Four Emperor Aunts are dead. And Brynn refutes the meaning expressed here, at least Brynn himself thinks that Big Mom is the strongest.

Then Xiaobing took Brynn's words again, and replied that it was the party who killed the aunt who was fighting with the admiral now. Then here it is emphasized that the aunt has been killed.

Because the animation team often makes trouble, so we can't take animation as a complete reference, so here is a direct look at the pictures and information provided by the goose factory comics that have genuine authorization in China.

Obviously, the translation on the side of the genuine authorization also means that the aunt is dead, and there is no use of "killing" here, but "killing" is used more bluntly. Unless the translation is biased, the implication here is that the aunt is dead.

In addition, the follow-up dialogue is actually expressing Oda's own narrative direction: if the old legends are allowed to continue to dominate unscrupulously, how will the era move forward?

If the old characters don't quit again, how long will One Piece have to drag on to finish? Isn't that what it means?

And look back at the current battle situation of some old characters in recent years: Karp was put down by Kuzan & Black League cadres and his life and death are unknown, when the old Reilly rescued the empress, he bluntly said that he couldn't beat Blackbeard now, the former Locks Pirates legendary sea thief Wang Zhi had a narration and officially announced that he was killed by Blackbeard, and the Four Emperors Aunt & Four Emperors Kaido were defeated and fell into the magma and were suspected of dying.

If you look at it this way, the deaths of Big Mom and Kaido are also speeding up the pace. It's just that what everyone can't accept is that the defense of the steel bone balloon of the Four Emperors is so strong, and the Four Emperors Kaido himself is also very strong in defense and has the form of a fire dragon torch that plays with fire, how did he die when he fell into the magma?

Besides, even if you want to die, you should die vigorously, and the powerhouse of the Four Emperors level just fell into the magma and died, feeling a little aggrieved. And if Big Mom is really dead, then why is Zeus, who ran away with Nami, still alive?

Zeus could still refer to this point before, but now it can't be used as the basis for Auntie's immortality, because the empress's fruit ability also has a setting that will not be unlocked even if she dies:

So can you think that Aunt may have a similar setting here?

In addition, it is rumored that Oda and fans had an interaction around chapter 1090 of the manga during the time when it was mentioned, saying that Kaido and Big Mom were dead, but not immediately, but seriously injured + fell into the magma, and then quickly lost their vital signs. But I haven't found the source of this interaction, so I'll only use it as a supporting reference.

In short, judging from the current situation, not only the aunt, I'm afraid even Kaido has already g, after all, the comic has to speed up the pace and want to end. Referring to the Wano Country chapter again, the death of the Asura boy is the same, and the death of the person is a question mark, and he can't taste it in detail.

Alright, that's the end of the round, thanks for reading, bye-bye.

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