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FORESHADOWING OR A MISTAKE? LUFFY FINAL BOUNTY REVEALED!?

Monkey D. Luffy is a Captain of the Mugiwara Pirates and a member of the Worst Generation. Out of the 11 Supernovas.  Luffy has grown to be an extraordinary pirate, and he continues to grow at a frightening rate. A bounty is in itself an agreement to the public at large. The government is issuing a call to the people to help in the capture and concluding execution of someone considered outside the law. It is them asking for help in exchange for Money as a reward. The point of a bounty is to lure bounty hunters to the hope of money. The higher the bounty, the more likely a well-known bounty hunter will respond to the call. When a prize is raised, it is the acceptance of the government that they are not able to deal quietly with the problem at hand, and are asking for help from bounty hunters. The highest bounty showed in One Piece 1. Charlotte Katakuri – 1,057,000,000 2. Jack “The Drought” – 1,000,000,000 In the One Piece episode 812, the release featured something strange

DRAGON BALL ANIMATORS SHARE THEIR UNIQUE TAKES ON GOKU


Dragon Ball Super's finale to the "Universal Survival Arc" an its Tournament of Power was a major game-changer for so many reasons. 


However, one of the biggest changes to the series wasn't a story twist or new character development: we (literally) saw a major upgrade in the animation style, especially when Goku tapped into the complete Ultra Instinct power for his final one-on-one bout with Jiren. In honor Dragon Ball Super's visual evolution, one fan put together this little ode to the animators that made it happen:


 Here's this dumb thing I decided to make. Now that we have a clear view of Goku from nearly every animator on the episode I think this was due.it's a bit sloppy but that's ok. @datwerg


Hardcore Dragon Ball fans will no doubt recognize some of their personal favorites, stretching all the way back to the original Dragon Ball series and the heydays of Dragon Ball Z. Studio Seigasha veterans like Masahiro Shimanuki, Kazuya Hisada, and Naoki Tate are now like rockstars to the fandom - as is O.G. Tomekichi Takeuchi. 


Of course, everyone has his or her favorite, and since all of the work these artists have done is now synonymous with the series, they're all worthy of this show of respect. In the end, it's been we, the fans, who are the truly lucky ones, as their work to bring Dragon Ball to life has stoked the excitement and imagination of entire generations (plural) of fans.

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