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What Can We Expect In Chapter 1094 Of One Piece?
How Powerful Is Borsalino?
Aokiji and Akainu engaged in a battle for the position of Fleet Admiral, where their strengths were remarkably close, with Akainu having a slight edge in power. This not only supports the notion mentioned earlier but also underscores the nearly equal prowess of the original Admirals.
How does this compare to Luffy?
Eiichiro Oda has assigned bounties to the Marines, potentially serving as an indicator of their capabilities. While it's essential to note that bounties do not provide a precise measure of an individual's strength, they offer a rough estimation of their power, albeit with some exceptions.
Interestingly, both Kizaru and Luffy share an identical bounty: a staggering 3 billion Berries!
In the world of One Piece, few Devil Fruit abilities can rival the sheer power of light manipulation. Kizaru, the possessor of the Glint-Glint Fruit, wields this ability with unmatched prowess. Not only can he move at the speed of light, but he also commands and molds light particles to his will. Kizaru proves equally formidable in both close-quarter combat and long-range warfare. When engaging from a distance, he's capable of precision marksmanship, unleashing a devastating barrage of light particles upon his adversaries. During the Sabaody Archipelago Arc, he even showcased the ability to shape light into a formidable sword. Thanks to his mastery of light, Kizaru boasts superhuman reflexes, enabling him to effortlessly evade unexpected attacks, whether they come from up close or afar.
An occasional online debate centers around whether Silvers Rayleigh could outmatch Kizaru in an all-out duel. However, it's crucial to acknowledge that Rayleigh had to employ observation haki just to keep pace with Kizaru's lightning-fast movements. Even more telling is the fact that Rayleigh grew fatigued after a mere three minutes of battling the admiral. Kizaru's extraordinary speed allows him to seamlessly transition between long-range and close-quarters combat, adjusting the distance to his advantage at will.
Another character often touted for their potential is Enel, the self-proclaimed ruler of Skypiea, known for wielding lightning. However, the speed of lightning he employs (clocking in at 270,000 mph) pales in comparison to the speed of light (an astonishing 670,000,000 mph). Kizaru harnesses this immense velocity in his attacks, rendering them devastatingly effective. Should Kizaru unleash the full extent of his power, it becomes challenging to envision many who could successfully stand against him.
Tubi Inks Anime Streaming Deal With One Piece Studio Toei Animation
Tubi, the free streaming service run by Fox Entertainment, has struck a deal with Toei Animation to bring some of the studio’s work to the platform. The deal includes six One Piece TV specials that will come to the streaming service as well as episodes from anime shows including One Piece, Slam Dunk, and Dr. Slump.
Dr. Slump is an anime adaptation of a manga done by Akira Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball (which the show sometimes crosses over with). According to the press release, the version on Tubi will be the first time the show has been available to stream in the US with English subtitles. Looking up the show online shows how hard it’s been to access, with fans talking about a not-well-done DVD release. Having it available to stream, especially for free, should make it easier for hardcore Dragon Ball fans to get a taste of some of its creator’s earlier work.
The full list of content in the deal includes episodes from:
One Piece
Saint Seiya: Saintia Sho
Saint Seiya: Hades
Ge-Ge-Ge No Kitaro
Slam Dunk
Dr. Sump
As well as the six One Piece TV specials:
3D2Y
Episode of Sabo
Adventure of Nebulandia
Heart of Gold
Episode of East Blue
Episode of Skypiea
If you’ve been meaning to watch anything from the list, keep an eye on Tubi. The shows should be available soon for free but as always, they’ll come with ads.
Yu yu Hakusho is Coming to Netflix
But because neither Heaven nor Hell has made a place for him (due to their surprise over his sacrifice despite his dishonorable history), they then decide to give him a chance to return to the land of the living through a series of tests. He then becomes a Spirit World Detective in charge of investigating supernatural occurrences in the mortal realm. According to the “Coming Soon” page of Netflix, Yu Yu Hakusho is set to arrive on June 26.
HBO Max: The Best Anime to Watch Upon Launch
There will be a number of classic anime shows joining the streaming service some time after the launch of the service, but HBO Max and Crunchyroll will be offering several strong anime right from the jump. It might be overwhelming seeing the collection right when you queue it up for the first time, so ComicBook.com is here to help! Here's a breakdown of the anime you'll want to watch first when HBO Max launches on May 27th, and let us know your favorites in the comments! What will you be watching on HBO Max when it launches? Tell us your picks, and you can even reach out to me directly about it and all other things anime and cool stuff.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
The full list of anime available on HBO Max upon launch includes a few classics, and one of the major standouts right from the jump is Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. This franchise has had two notable anime series to its name, but Brotherhood is essentially the "complete" edition of the series as it more closely adapts Hiromu Arakawa's original manga. It's often the one fans suggest more too.
HBO Max and Crunchyroll describe the series as such, "Disregard for alchemy’s laws ripped half of Edward Elric’s limbs from his body and left his brother Alphonse’s soul clinging to a suit of armor. To restore what was lost, the brothers seek the Philosopher’s Stone."
Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World- (Director's Cut)
With a second season scheduled to debut later this year, there's no better time than now to check out Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World-. One of the biggest Isekai anime series of the 2010s, this series made a major comeback within the last two years with not only an OVA special after the events of the original series, but a special "director's cut" that re-edits the original 20 plus episodes into 13 hour-long adventures.
HBO Max and Crunchyroll describe the series as such, "Natsuki Subaru, an ordinary high school student, is transported to another world where the only person to reach out to him was a beautiful girl with silver hair. Determined to repay her, Subaru agrees to help the girl find something she's looking for."
Konosuba: God's Blessing on this Wonderful World!
Speaking of great Isekai anime series, Konosuba: God's Blessing on this Wonderful World! truly breaks the mold by putting a hilarious new spin on classic Isekai anime tropes. The series' full two season run is still one of the most popular anime of the 2010s, and now a whole new audience will have access to it for the first time. If you're looking for a dose of kooky comedy with a core cast of dummies, then you'll want to stream this one for sure.
HBO Max and Crunchyroll describe the series as such, "Kazuma Sato is transported to a fantasy world filled with adventure after a traffic accident. Now, along with the goddess Aqua, he is on a quest to solve many of this world's problems."
Kill la Kill
If you want a series that's more action based but still has a bit of goofy comedy, then you'll want to check out Kill la Kill. A debut anime hit from the same studio that would go onto produce anime hits like Little Witch Academia and Promare, Kill la Kill is one series to stream if you don't want to lose your way. Splendidly animated action, hilarious characters, wild personalities, and even wilder climaxes, this one is definitely an eye-opener.
HBO Max and Crunchyroll describe the series as such, "Six years since their collaboration on the ground-breaking anime series, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Hiroyuki Imaishi and Kazuki Nakashima are back to shock the world! Ryuko Matoi is a vagrant schoolgirl who enters Honnouji Academy to search for clues to the truth behind her father's death."
Bungo Stray Dogs
If you want an action series that takes itself a bit more seriously, yet still has a wealth of fun character designs and personality, then Bungo Stray Dogs is for you. This three season long series imagines what it would look like if famous authors actually got superpowers inspired by their written works. It will definitely stand out from among the pack of series available to stream, and will be welcome on any queue!
HBO Max and Crunchyroll describe the series as such, "Kicked out of his orphanage and on the verge of starving to death, Atsushi Nakajima meets members of the "Armed Detective Agency" said to solve incidents that even the military and police won't touch."
Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken
As one of the more recent hits available on the streaming service at launch, Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken is a tight 12 episode series that's sure to bring a smile to your face. A series about a school club in which a trio of young women decide to produce anime, this show offers a deeper look into the creativity it takes to bring anime projects to the screen. It'll definitely make for a good breather in between more intense shows.
HBO Max and Crunchyroll describe the series as such, "Three high school students band together to create an animation club to realize the "ultimate world" that exists in their minds."
Rurouni Kenshin
As one of the older classic hits on the platform, Rurouni Kenshin has a huge collection of episodes to offer. With over 90 episodes in its run, the series has gone down as some of anime fans' favorite action series of the Toonami age. It will most likely find a brand new audience with HBO Max, and could be a great longer binge series to check out in between lighter offerings.
HBO Max and Crunchyroll describe the series as such, "Former government assassin, Kenshin Himura works to keep the peace during the Meiji Era in Japan, a time of troubled renewal after a long and bloody civil war."