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    THE PAST OF CROCODILE

    There had been a lot of mystery surrounding Crocodile, the former leader of Baroque Works who tried to over Alabasta.

    And even though Luffy beat him, it’s almost as if, the story is implying that Crocodile got a bigger role than what he played as the main villain of Alabasta.

    Crocodile was first introduced as a Shichibukai, who had the powers of the Suna-Suna No Mi or the Sand Fruit, during Nico Robin’s teenage years, Crocodile sheltered her and took her under his wing in order to uncover the location of a certain weapon:

    The Ancient Weapon, Pluton.

    Now, this raises a question:

    Where exactly did Crocodile learned about the Ancient Weapon Pluton, and more importantly, the knowledge of Nico Robin?

    We could assume Nico Robin and Pluton are well known, but the answer Sir Crocodile gave to Nefertari Cobra is damn suspicious on what he would do with such weapon:

    Unfortunately, Crocodile failed in his goal in Alabasta, in which resulted in him being captured by the marines and detained in the level 6 of the infamous government prison, Impel Down.

    Until he found a reason to bust out: to go to Marineford War and get his revenge from Whitebeard.

    Also, do you guys remember what Crocodile said to Luffy while Luffy is unconscious after failing to save Ace?

    I think this is a big hint that Crocodile lost a loved one in which he, like Luffy, failed to protect that person.

    Another point: Why the hell does Emporio Ivankov knew Crocodile? and what secret does he know about Crocodile?

    With this, our guessing game will start:

    I believe that Crocodile, in his early years, was one of the members of the Revolutionary Army, and the secret he and Ivankov shares is that, he actually had an affair with Ivankov for quite a while, because Ivankov posing as a female reminded him of his partneras a rookie partner who he secretly had affection for.

    This is also the reason why Baroque Works work in pairs, because Crocodile had a partner he trusted back when he was a rookie.

    Crocodile, in his rookie days, was just a normal kid who dreamt of being the Pirate King, like Luffy, by going on adventure and having the most freedom along with his most trusted people.

    One of Crocodile’s goal was to beat the world’s strongest man, Whitebeard, in which he did tried many times and failed, (Whitebeard gave the facial scar of Crocodile) and eventhough Crocodile’s men is losing trust in him, his partner, always encourages him to fulfill his dreams.

    With this, Crocodile promised to himself that he would reveal his hidden feelings to his partner after he beats Whitebeard, making him the man worthy of her praises.

    But unfortunately, while her partner had been trusting her to the end, his other crewmates started to turn against him in which resulted to him and her partner being set-up for a World Government ambush.

    This resulted in Crocodile losing his hand and his partner, along with his promises and unrequited love.

    Filled with scars, Crocodile’s perspective on the world completely changed, he wants to create his own world where his partner would want, and his drive to beat Whitebeard was changed into a thirst for vengeance.

    Crocodile joined the Revolutionary Army with a skewed view of world change.

    Crocodile and Dragon went separate ways sometime after the execution of Gol D. Roger.

    Because while Dragon was a patient, calculating man who wants to acquire the Ancient Weapon to end the world government and the government itself, Crocodile was the impatient one that wants the Ancient Weapon to create his own ideal world.

    *Theory by beck26

      One Piece AMV – Get Me Out

        Zoro vs Sanji

        D: Zoro and Sanji are always fighting! I was reading One Piece and thought it was odd that Zoro never seems to refer Sanji by his name, so I went back and checked!  I counted them up from Volume 5 to 66! Here are the results, ranked by frequency!!!

        How Zoro Has Referred to Sanji How Sanji Has Referred to Zoro
        1st
        (16 times)
        • “You bastard” (てめェ Temee?)

        SBS73 5 Zoro 1st
        (33 times)
        • “You bastard” (てめェ Temee?)

        SBS73 5 Sanji
        2nd
        (11 times)
        • “You” (Rude) (お前 Omae?)

        2nd
        (9 times)
        • “You” (Rude) (お前 Omae?)

        3rd
        (6 times)
        • “Cook” (コック Kokku?)

        3rd
        (7 times)
        • “You” (Slurred) (おめェ Omee?)、
        • “Marimo” (マリモ Marimo?)

        4th
        (3 times)
        • “Stupid” (バカ Baka?)

        5th
        (6 times)
        • “Zoro” (ゾロ?)、
        • “Shitty bastard” (クソ野郎 Kuso Yarō?)

        5th
        (2 times)
        • “Hey” (おい Oi?)、
        • “That guy” (あいつ Aitsu?)、
        • “That bastard” (あの野郎 Ano Yarō?)、
        • “You” (slurred) (おめェ Omee?)、
        • “Stupid cook” (バカコック Baka Kokku?)

        7th
        (4 times)
        • “That bastard” (あの野郎 Ano Yarō?)

        8th
        (3 times)
        • “This guy” (こいつ Koitsu?)

        10th
        (1 time)
        • “This guy” (こいつ Koitsu?)、
        • “Idiot cook” (アホコック Aho Kokku?)、
        • “Stupid bastard” (バカ野郎 Baka Yarō?)、
        • “Shitty cook” (クソコック Kuso Kokku?)、
        • “Amazing eyebrows” (素敵マユゲ Suteki Mayuge?)、
        • “That” (あれ Are?)、
        • “Ero-kappa” (エロガッパ Ero-gappa?)、
        • “Idiot” (アホ Aho?)、
        • “Stupid eyebrows” (バカマユゲ Baka Mayuge?)、
        • “Darts” (ダーツ Dātsu?)、
        • “Darts Eyebrow” (ダーツまゆげ Dātsu Mayuge?)、
        • “Swirly swirly” (ぐるぐる Guru guru?)、
        • “Hoge-” (「ほげー」 Hogē?)、
        • “Mr. Nosebleed” (Mr.鼻血 Misutā Hanaji?)、
        • “Clumsy cook” (ヘボコック Hebo Kokku?)、
        • “Nosebleed-kun” (鼻血くん Hanadi-kun?)
        9th
        (2 times)
        • “Hey” (オイ Oi?)、
        • “Stupid” (バカ Baka?)、
        • “Idiot swordsman” (アホ剣士 Aho Kenshi?)

        10th
        (1 time)
        • “Pseudo swordsman” (どっかの剣士 Dokka no Kenshi?)、
        • “Roronoa Zoro” (ロロノア・ゾロ Roronoa Zoro?)、
        • “Shitty swordsman” (クソ剣士 Kuso Kenshi?)、
        • “Marimo-kun” (マリモ君 Marimo-kun?)、
        • “Stupid swordsman” (バカ剣士 Baka Kenshi?)、
        • “Shitty lost child bastard” (クソ迷子野郎 Kuso Maigo Yarō?)、
        • “That guy” (あいつ Aitsu?)、
        • “Cactus-kun” (サボテン君 Saboten-kun?)、
        • “Stupid musclehead” (体力バカ Tairyoku Baka?)、
        • “Marimo Head” (まりもヘッド Marimo Heddo?)、
        • “That idiot” (あのバカ Ano Baka?)、
        • “Marimo Man” (マリモマン Marimo Man?)、
        • “Idiot marimo” (バカマリモ Baka Marimo?)、
        • “Oaf” (マヌケ Manuke?)、
        • “Algae” ( Mo?)、
        • “Marimo Swordsman” (マリモ剣士 Marimo Kenshi?)、
        • “Zoro-kun” (ゾロ君 Zoro-kun?)、
        • “That” (アレ Are?)、
        • “Lost child marimo” (迷子マリモ Maigo Marimo?)、
        • “Greenie” ( Midori?)

        In conclusion, Sanji does in fact refer to Zoro by name, but Zoro does not return the favor! P.N. Little Marron

        O: …Okay. Thank you very much, Little Marron! So you counted them all… This was very fun to read! Some of these terms made me wonder when they’d said these things. Indeed, I have trouble imagining Zoro calling him “Sanji” by name. Not once, eh? Wow. Well, they might not get along well, but they’re both valuable, trustworthy men who have Luffy’s back. So let’s forgive them their squabbles (laughs).

          What If?

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            Of all the Fights in Dressrosa, which one was your favorite!?

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