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One Piece, Vol. 2: Buggy the Clown

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Eiichiro Oda : One Piece, Vol. 2: Buggy the Clown before purchasing it in order to gage whether or not it would be worth my time, and all praised One Piece, Vol. 2: Buggy the Clown:

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Hooked!By J.N. Cahill and Tom BlalockI am happy to report that I had a much easier time reading this the way you're supposed to than I did last time.Plot:I really enjoyed this plot and remember liking it in the anime, too. It's been so long since I've seen the beginning of the anime that I don't remember how closely it follows the manga, but it seems to be close. I adore the side story of Chouchou the most but I also like the addition of Nami.Setting:The overall setting of One Piece, when is in it's golden age, is always fun. Best part in this one is the Pet Food Store that Chouchou guards.Characters:Luffy is just as funny as in the last one.Getting used to calling Zorro "Zolo" but I loved his attitude in this one. "Oh, I have a bad wound, I'll just sleep and it be better soon. Oh, I'm just going to cut myself to give you a handicap in this fight."Nami is one of my favorites and I love her mischievous attitude. I also like that she has issues with pirates due to her past but is seeing how different Luffy and Zolo are.I admire the mayor for trying to defend his town and also for taking care of Chouchou.Buggy was a funny, dramatic villain.And of course, I adore Chouchou, though the fact he no longer has an owner makes me sad.Relationships:I liked seeing Luffy and Nami interact, though it mostly went like this:Luffy: Join my pirate crew!Nami: You're a pirate? I HATE PIRATES!Luffy: C'mon! There will be !Nami: $$$$$ Well maybe I'll help...but I'm not a pirate!Writing/Voice:Overall enjoyable lines, a few made me a chuckle. I really like the one where the mayor says he'll buy pet food to eat and the pet food owner makes a joke about him looking like a dog.Ending:Much of a "to be continued" than before, but felt it ended well.Overall, I loved it. The story and characters are interesting, there's funny lines, and some of the art is amazing. I especially like the chapter art because it's creative.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. ONWARD!!!By CrystalLaceI finally decided to start collecting ONE PIECE manga....9 years after it's published in the US of A. =PAnyway, volume 2 continues the excitement from volume one, adding the crew of Buggy the Clown. We get to see two of them fight Zoro and Luffy in detail, and learn a very little bit more about Nami. While the Strawhat's run in with Buggy's Pirates might not see like much now, you'll want to remember them for the future. They do show up again.The only gripe I have concerns VIZ's translation. I much prefer the internet scanlations because they preserve the original dialogue, or what FEELS more like what the original would be. (I don't know cuz I can't read Japanese. Wish I could.) The book is rated TEEN, for pity's sake, so translate it as-is. It's not like swearing is a totally new thing...we hear it all the time. It's only a minor annoyance overall; not enough to lower my rating.If you can handle that and the mispelling of Zoro's name(VIZ uses Zolo), by all means buy the book!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is only the beginning of some epic adventures.By AlphaHolicGreat story telling. No regrets.

R to L (Japanese Style). High jinx on the high seas! As a child, Monkey D. Luffy dreamed of becoming the King of the Pirates. But his life changed when he accidentally gained the power to stretch like rubber…at the cost of never being able to swim again! Now Luffy, with the help of a motley collection of pirate wannabes, is setting off in search of the "One Piece," said to be the greatest treasure in the world!

About the AuthorEiichiro Oda debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1997 as a comic creator and artist with ONE PIECE. One of the most popular comic artists in Japan today, Oda started out by winning the Hop Step Award (a monthly award given by Jump for amateur artists) as well as the esteemed Tezuka Award. His art style is reminiscent of Akira Toriyama, Sergio Aragones, and the movie Yellow Submarine.