↑One PieceManga and Anime —Vol. 59Chapter 579(p. 10) andEpisode 488, Law's fingers are seen when he arrives in the climax of the Summit War of Marineford. ↑One PieceManga —Vol. 72Chapter 717, cover story: , Law is seen in the cover of chapter 717 shirtless. ...
1 Manga-based episodes 1.1 Shinsuke Akiyama 1.2 Arai 1.3 Officer Funamoto 1.4 Inspector Hatori 1.5 Soushi Hidaka 1.6 Detective Irabu 1.7 Kuroto Kai 1.8 Shoji Kano 1.9 Rikuto Katashina 1.10 Detective Kubota 1.11 Kusukawa 1.12 Officer Misawa 1.13 Detective Miyazaki 1.14 Touko Momosaki 1.15 Rokuro ...
1. An upper limb of the human body, connecting the hand and wrist to the shoulder. 2. A part similar to a human arm, such as the forelimb of an animal or a long part projecting from a central support in a machine. 3. Something, such as a sleeve on a garment or a support on ...
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Cosplayer Liu Mang accidentally crosses through time and arrived at the Eastern Han Dynasty wearing Aries Gold Cloth. (Saint Seiya!) He arrived on top of the walls of XiaPi right when it was about to fall to Cao Cao. “Don’t kill me bro; I’m not worki
When Law confronts Donquixote Doflamingo in the manga, he mocks him and flips him off. The anime adaptation tones things down a little by removing the finger. While the choice is understandable given the shift in medium, it's a little sad to lose that part of Law's attitude. ...
As people become wealthy, the type of food they consume tends to fundamentally change. Bennett’s law states that the budget share of starchy food sta
Trafalgar D. Water Law, more commonly known as just Trafalgar Law and by his title the Surgeon of Death, is a major character in the One Piece franchise. He is the Captain of the Heart Pirates, who hails from the North Blue. He is one of the eleven "Wors