I cannot see Jinbe not being included in this battle. Zoro, Sanji, Jinbe, Law and the Mink will lead the alliance forces into battle against the Three Calamaties. Luffy at his current level could likely defeat a Calamity especially if they are around a similar level as Katakuri but the enemy reserved for Luffy, Kid and Momonosuke is Kaidou. I assume that given the three Calamities, the Straw Hat Pirate alliance will need to divide their forces up to take on the three Calamities separately. Will these character serve a bigger role within the arc beyond being the ‘incompetent jailers who lost the prison key and allowed Luffy to escape’? Their character designs are fun and cool so I hope we get to see more of them during this conflict between the Straw Hat Pirates and the Beast Pirates. Several of the Headliner’s stationed within the prison have been introduced. Is his character design such a spoiler that its reveal would diminish a future twist or development? How significant will Kawamatsu be going forward? And Is Kawamatu the ‘bone spitter’? Given that Kawamatsu and Raizou are related from 20 years ago, it seems likely that Kawamatsu is one of the nine Red Scabbards and a Samurai/Shinobi. I’m curious as to why Oda-sensei is keeping Kawamatsu’s appearance literally in the shadows for the moment. Raizou’s companion, Kawamatsu, from 20 years ago could also end up being the distraction they require to save Luffy. Liberating as many prisoners as he can could create a sufficient enough distraction. Raizou would need to create a distraction to lure attention away from Luffy so that he can create a moment long enough to unlock the kairouseki cuffs.
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Raizou has the means to free Luffy and Hyougoro after having stolen the prison keys but given the situation with Queen setting up the execution, Raizou has zero opportunity to remain concealed long enough to unlock Luffy’s Kairouseki shackles. If Luffy and Hyougoro do end up escaping, Hyougoro would without a doubt assist Luffy in his endeavour’s.Įven though Hyougoro was imprisoned for twenty years, his spirit burns just as bright as in the past Such conviction expresses the respect and love Hyougoro has built up for Luffy and the spirit which Hyougoro has tempered over his life having never dulled with his confinement. He is prepared to give his life to save Luffy. Despite that though, Hyougoro’s spirit and chivalry remains ironclad. He was reduced into a man on the verge of death unable to perform the labours required of his circumstance forced upon him by the Beast Pirates. Being imprisoned and having less than enough food for two decades only added to that loss of strength which has left Hyougoro in his current state.
Sadly though, time waits for no one and naturally Hyougoro has subsequently lost his strength with age. If Wano Kuni had a superhero, Boss Hyougoro of the Flower would be it. Despite his status as a Yakuza boss in the past, he helped those in need and punished the ignorant abusing their power. Hyougoro sounds like a complete badass from the stories mentioned within this chapter where he is both powerful and responsible. If the Straw Hat Pirates and their allies seek to establish a significant force to take on the Beast Pirates, they will require Luffy to escape with Hyougoro. Hyougoro is a man of legend within Wano Kuni who is deeply respected and beloved by many longing for the days before Orochi’s upheaval that cast the people’s reality into a nightmare of misery, hopelessness and despair. Luffy’s straight forward personality and condensed outlook on life has led phim to attacking a Headliner in order to protect an old man called Hyougoro, who happens to be one of the people the Straw Hat Pirates require in order to rally a rebellion before their assault on Onigashima Island against Kaidou. There is no prison that can confine the spirit of people like Luffy