 Hello and welcome to the Grand Lion Review, your source for everything One Piece. That was brilliant. Yes, hello and welcome to World of One Piece, the series where you all get to take a break from my opinions and look at someone else's experience with the series. Today we are featuring someone who is more machine now than man, Android 16. Welcome to the channel. Thank you for having me, sir. It is a pleasure. Now tell us a bit about yourself, Mr. 16, if that is indeed your real name. How old are you? What do you do for a living? And where do you come from? Well, I am actually 28. My name is Matt. I'm actually only half a machine, so the whole Android thing is kind of a lie. And I am a phys-ed teacher from the States. And that's pretty much it. From the States? Where in particular? Rhode Island. Rhode Island? Ah, the place that's not a real island. Yep, the place from Family Guy. Yep, exactly. That's all it's famous for, right? What else happens on Rhode Island? Nothing. Nothing ever happens. That's what I suspected. I'm assuming that's why you turned to One Piece in the first place. Absolutely. It seemed like the next logical step in my life. Exactly, sir. When did you first become aware of One Piece? Oh, God. When I first became aware of One Piece was, I don't know, when I was pretty young and it was on, like, in between Pokemon or something like that. And Nico Robin sounded like a cowboy. Yeah, red-neck Nico Robin. Yes, yep. And then I was like, yep, nope. Not watching this show. And then years later, I ended up trying again. I tried a few times actually. I couldn't get past, like, the second episode. But then when I met Zoro, I was sold. Yep, sounds like we've had very similar experiences. So about how old were you? You probably would have been about my age, actually, which was my teenage years. Yeah. I want to say, I don't know, I was big in a Dragon Ball all the time. So I want to say maybe 14, 15. So how old were you when you actually commenced One Piece proper? Oh, honestly, it's only been about a year now. And honestly, my friends have, they can't believe it. They're like, why? Why are you reading this thing that is 900 chapters? And I'm like, you don't understand. It's like Dragon Ball, except they actually know what they're doing in the future. It's actually planned out. You don't understand. It's like there's an actual story attached to this one. Yeah, exactly. Like, I don't know, like the way that Haki and everything was introduced and everything, like, and there was so many subtle, you know what I mean? Like, it's, I don't know, I just love how everything comes together at One Piece. It's awesome. So well thought ahead. It is. And if it's not, it's very, very well improvised. Like there's a lot of horrendously improvised moments, like the whole, um, worst generation, they were all thought up on the spot. Oh, yeah. Yeah. That was a good move, especially law. Law is awesome. Yeah. Lauren kid. I think he expected Lauren kid to be the most awesome, giving them the highest bounties and all the rest of them. I don't think he expected to take off at all. Yeah. Well, I honestly didn't expect them to either until like, I don't know, until recently when I've been seeing some of them pop up here and there, I'm like, oh, wow, he's still around. And that brings us to a good point as a new fan. Where are you up to in the series currently? I am actually, I'm at the part where beige and Luffy basically went their separate ways and gave Caesar his heart back. So I'm on a whole cake. Still, that's, that's pretty recent. What do you think of, um, Capone in general, beige? I feel like a jerk because all I did was constantly talk about how much I hated the guy. And then now I'm like, he's growing on me. I don't know why he's growing on me. I was like, I don't know. The moment for me was when he actually was helping the straw hats during the big mom's tea party and he was letting them, you know, hide inside of him. I thought he was going to leave them out there. I actually really like what the anime did. They had a whole, um, segment of Luffy just running around his body. It was very funny. Luffy's great. I feel like, I don't know, I feel like every time you say that Luffy is great, everybody is like, ah, that's the conventional answer. But no, Luffy's, Luffy's hilarious. Would he be your favorite straw hat or is there another? Um, I don't know. I guess we would have to say that Luffy was my favorite and I guess Robin is second. And who would be the bronze medal? Bronze medal. Oof. That's, that's gotta be, it's tough. It was always Zorro, but after this whole cake arc, I don't know, Sanji might be trying to steal his spot. Disgraceful. I know. I'm ashamed of myself too. That's all right, because the very next arc will put Zorro back into the limelight. I suspect. I hope it brings Frankie back too, because I'm missing him ever since Dressrosa. It definitely will. No spoilers. Spoilers, because he's already back. Yep. Awesome. I need to read faster then. You sure do. Exciting things are happening. I know. That's all I've been hearing is everybody's like, oh, you need to catch up to do this and that. And I'm like, all right, I'm going, I'm going as fast as I can. So that's interesting. You're not a Manga reader. You've been watching the anime, correct? Yes. The only Manga I think I've actually read is honestly Berserk, and that's probably my favorite one. Oh, that's interesting. I have tried to read Berserk. I got caught up about a decade ago, and I couldn't stand waiting for the chapters to come out monthly. It was very difficult. Yeah. See, I just kind of go back like once a year, and catch up on the two chapters that came out. Still, some of the best art work in Manga in general. I love Berserk. Yeah, it is great. But we are here to talk about one piece. So moving away from the straw hats, do you have a favorite character in general in the series? Favorite character in general? I think, I think I'd have to say Law. You're a law boy. Yeah. Law is just cool, man. I could you not love Law. Yeah, he is absolutely cool. He was my favorite of the Supernovas when he was introduced, and Timeskip has done his design very good things. Yeah, I actually, I miss him a lot now that he's, well, I'm on a whole cake, so, but I'm sure I'll be seeing him again soon. All right. Going in the polar opposite direction, who is your least favorite character? Oh, my least favorite character. I don't know. Right now, I don't know. I feel like Hody is a conventional answer, but I'm going to go with- Hody is a strong answer, yes. I'm not going to walk you with that. Right now, I'm going to say that swamp guy that was on Fishman Island couldn't stand him. Oh, Caribou. Yeah. Yeah. No, fuck that guy. Yeah. But we're on the same page. You don't know half the pain of Caribou. You're new to the manga, right? So do you know about the cover stories that happen at the front of every chapter? No, I don't. All right. So basically, instead of like a front cover with some sort of fancy artwork, like most manga artists do, Oda actually tells stories, short little one panel stories, over the course of 20 weeks about certain characters. And one time we had to follow Caribou for about 40 chapters worth of pages, just sort of fucking about doing his thing. See, that's why like, I don't know, even when he was introduced and they called him one of the worst generation, I was like, wait a minute, I don't remember this guy. So I like looked back at the list and I was like, he's not there. And then I realized there was a second, you know, there was new members after the time skip. And I was like, yeah, he's like, he's like Luffy's level prior to the time skip. He's the next generation. Yeah, he is. He is probably my least favorite character I've ever met so far. That is a fair answer. On Fishman Island, I just kept waiting for him to do some things. You know, Oda generally has these things planned out. You're like, oh, this character is here for a reason. He's going to do something cool or annoying. And then he just sort of did nothing but capture mermaids. Yeah, exactly. And he wasn't even really that good at that. No, he was pretty pathetic at it. He ends up in the Moko and failed to capture Shirahoshi. Oh yeah. But I don't know. I guess I guess he tried. Oh yeah, he gets a participation medal. Yeah, sure. He did have one really cool moment where he got whacked by pecoms. That was fun. I forget all about that, to be honest. Yeah, that actually made it all worth it. So you know, he's a good punching bag called Karabu. I just hope that we never see him again, but we probably will. Yeah, I don't think they close a chapter on him just yet. Definitely not. Yeah, the cover story makes him surprisingly important, rather annoyingly. Oh, Jesus. I would suggest that you actually go back and read all of those cover stories because there's some very interesting information in them. Like some surprisingly important stuff that the anime viewers just do not get. Really? Well, actually, I've noticed because a very helpful individual over at your Discord gave me the exact spot that I was at in the manga. And I noticed they had this beautiful one-page picture and I was like, I kind of want to go back now and see all the other ones. Yeah, the current cover story is following the art, the members of the Grand Fleet doing their thing. And it's just about to end, actually. We're on all lumbus at the moment, but yeah. Yeah, I'm probably going to have to go back. I think I was started at 877. So where I just started, they had a big picture of the straw hats, this is German 6.6 power ranges of the One Piece world. Oh, yeah. I love that color spread. Yeah, it is pretty cool. It's one of my current desktop backgrounds. Nice. Might as actually Lelouch at the moment, but that's not what we're talking about. We're talking about One Piece. Oh, no code gears here. This is One Piece. Getting back into One Piece, what devil fruit would you most like to have and why? That's a good one. I don't know. It really, see, that's a tough question. Like, Mingo's seemed pretty powerful, but I don't know if that's just because he was like insane and knew how to use it well or I don't know. And the Ito Itonomi, he'd also awakened it, so it was pretty damn strong. Yes, that's true. Yeah, I don't know. There's really not much that his ability couldn't do if you think about it. He could pretty much heal himself. He could manipulate people. Kind of absurd that he could make entire string clones of himself. Yeah. So I guess if we were going to go for like, I would pick that string fruit of his. I honestly thought it was cool ever since like, I saw him chop off, what's his name? Crocodile's head at Marineford. Just because like, I don't know. I was like, wow, this guy is nuts, huh? Yeah, and he also cut off, I think, all his juniors of leg just a string, which was pretty cool, yeah. I've loved Dol Flamingo ever since his introduction. His devil fruit is pretty awesome. It's interesting though. I think most people would choose a Logia just for the coolness of it. I guess, but I don't know. Logias are kind of, they're not like boring to me. Well, they were a lot more interesting at first when I first like met Smoker and everything, but now kind of like knowing all the admirals have them and stuff. It's, I don't know, it's lost some of its, I don't know. You know what I mean? I used to- Yeah, I understand there. They're a bit basic now. Yeah, like when Anel, like when Anel was like the big Logia user, like that was kind of a big deal. Now it's kind of like they're all over the place and you can use Haki and punch them. Yeah, I think that Logias will get a lot better once we know that they can be awakened and can do even more crazy shit. But for now, yeah, they're kind of at the bottom tier, actually, now that Haki's been introduced. Yeah, absolutely. Even like the mythical Zoans, like Marco had, I feel like Trump most of the Logias. Definitely, I love the mythical Zoan and Sengoku's fruit as well. Even the ancient Zoans, I really like Jackson mammoth fruit. Which one is that? I'm having trouble. Jack, he's one of Amkaito's commanders. Oh yeah, yeah. He was the elephant dude in the Zoark. Yeah, I remember him. He was gone wrecked by the actual elephant. Yep, I remember him. He was the one that somehow didn't die in the water. Yeah, it's because he's probably a fisherman. Ah, I'm glad that they end up giving a Vandu Dekama devil fruit, so that explained my, you know, questions about fisherman and devil fruits. Yeah, definitely. I quite liked how they had to handle him, how he had to be like in a bubble at all times. Yeah, like it was always a question of mine. I was like, so like if our long aided devil fruit, would he all of a sudden not be able to swim? And I guess I have my answer now. Yeah, I can't imagine a fisherman actually wanting to eat a devil fruit, actually. Yeah, a Dekama, I feel like was just a special case because he was so fixated with Shirahoshi. Vandu Dekama is a very special case in general. What do you think of him as a villain? Interestingly, I know you don't like Hody. Most people equally hate Vandu Dekama. Yeah, I really don't care for Dekama, especially after what he did to Hachi, man. You don't do that to Hachi. He already got shot by a dragon and everything. Come on. When is Hachi going to beat somebody up again? And like that's the worst part, is Hachi was never, I know, but like if you think about it, he was never really like a really terrible guy. Like even when he first got introduced, he brought Zoro over to find everybody else. It's like he's a well-natured fish man. He just, you know, just fell in with a bad crowd. Yep. Moving on, if you had to choose an island in the grand line to live on, which would it be? Well, I feel like Amazon Lily, again, is a conventional answer. It's a bad choice, but you are a man, so you will probably die. Yeah, I definitely die. I guess, I don't know. I'm gonna say Amazon Lily. I can't think of a better place. All right. Let's help you out a bit. What kind of climate do you prefer? Um, like a regular, warm, you know, I don't like it too warm, too cold. All right. So alabaster and drama out of the question then. Yeah. Yeah, those two are definitely not even on the list for consideration. Arlong Park sounds fun, except when you realize what it is. It does sound really fun, doesn't it, except when you realize there's no rides and it's just fishmen waiting to kill you. Yeah, like if you just gave me a list of places and told me, I'd be like, Oh, Arlong Park, definitely. That's where I'm going. Maybe a place like Dressrosa would suit you. That seems like a nice spring island. Currently tyranny free. Ah, yeah, that's true. I also guess I wouldn't mind Water 7 either. Seems like a nice place. Yeah, and those, those Frankie pirates or whatever they're called these days. The Frankie family here. They're good guys these days though. I have to say, one of my favorite moments ever, I think, was when Luffy beat them all up with Sanji and Zoro though. That was awesome. And Chopper as well. Yeah, when they just kind of slow walk to the Frankie house and yeah. Yeah, I love that moment. It was on my top five moments of revenge list. Oh, I missed that one. Disgraceful. I know, I can't even call myself a real fan anymore. Don't worry, we'll get there. You've only been interested in the series for what, like a year you said? Yeah, like really interested in the series and it's kind of, you know, taken over. Like I don't really watch anything else. You're very fresh then. How did you get through that many episodes in such a short time? Believe me, it wasn't easy. Took a lot of practice, like watching them at work on my lunch breaks. And I honestly, at one point, it was like I watched five episodes a night. Yeah, you just essentially built your life around one piece and you made it as efficient as possible. Yes, exactly. It became like an afternoon thing. I was like, all right, tonight I'm gonna go home. I'm gonna get five one piece episodes down and then, and it actually doesn't take that long if you skip the intro and the outro. It's only about like, what, 15 minutes? Yeah, it's like five minutes, yeah. Yeah, you can pretty much just blow through them really. I will say though, I did get significantly slowed down after the time skip for like, I don't know, during Fishman Island, it took me a while to struggle through it. It's a surprisingly bulky arc for what it does. It takes a long time to go through it. I was going through it a couple of weeks ago just to get screenshots for the channel and I just kept getting bogged down, like I'm only here, I'm still here. Why isn't this over? Yeah, that's what I mean. Like I'm pretty sure I got to like one point where I was listening to Gene Bay talk about, you know, hour long for like five episodes. I was like, all right, there's something gonna happen now. I've been waiting for Luffy to be Gene Bay again forever. Yeah, they were talking about the Seaflow Forest and they were going through the whole flashback with Fisher Tiger in hour long and Ulta Hime and that took a long time. And that's when I was like, I was getting frustrated too because like they named the episodes like Luffy and Gene Bay's reunion or whatever and then you watch it and you're like waiting for like something to happen. You're like, why didn't you just call it the story of Fishman Island or something? Why'd you have to get my hopes up? Why didn't you call it fuck all happens this episode? Yeah, exactly. Yeah, I understand. The anime is frustrating in many, many ways. It is frustrating but as like so many people try to turn me off from it and be like, just go to the manga, go to the manga, go to the manga but I really, I don't know how I enjoyed like seeing them animated and live and all that great stuff. Plus Luffy is 10 times funnier to me when he's in animated form. Yeah, I agree completely. When they get it right, they get it very, very right and it's amazing but that just doesn't happen most of the time. Fair enough. Sorry, you're definitely talking to a manga purist here. Don't worry, you'll learn. You'll definitely learn. Oh, I'm sure I will. I just need some guidance. Definitely. Just start reading. You don't have a lot to catch up on actually or about 30 chapters behind, I think. That's very reasonable. Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's where I am. Now I'm like worried because I'm like, oh, then I'm going to get all caught up. Then what am I going to do? I guess my hair or what? You've got to wait weekly like a schmucks. Yeah, I know. I've been doing that for more than 10 years now. How do you do it? Look, it's difficult. But you know, you have things like, you get on forums, you discuss chapters, you know, you might even start a YouTube channel to, you know, fill the time between chapters. Yeah, that's why I joined your Discord. And thank you for joining by the way. You've been a great influence on the old community. Oh, I thank you. I appreciate that, sir. Always nice to have a droid about. Yeah, I just hope they don't hear this and realize that I actually said that I was half human and I've been lying to them this whole time. Oh, no, I'll make sure to either cut that part out or emphasize it. So I'll keep replaying it so that they know for sure. Yeah, it's probably going to be B, isn't it? Yeah. All right. I can live with that. That's all right. Because, you know, I'm pretty sure that Cagebot is also not a complete robot. Yeah, I think I agree with you there. So I have a couple more questions. The first of which, who is your favorite member of Baroque Works and why is it Bon Clay? Oh, well, yeah, it is Bon Clay and that's because Bon Clay is awesome. Like he is, I don't know, he is more of a hero than most of the heroes in the show. I don't think I've seen, I don't think anybody has sacrificed as many things as Bon Clay has. I mean, even right after Alibast he gave himself up willingly to help the straw hats get away and then did it again and impaled down to help Luffy get away. I mean, he is a true friend. Here's one of those examples of where a cover story imparts some pretty crucial information. Do you know what happened to Bon Clay after that moment where he let Luffy go and impaled down? I have no idea. I was wondering if he was going to pop up again soon. I don't know if he's alive or dead. He's definitely alive. He was revealed to be the new queen of level 5.5. So he's an impaled down just sort of chilling out. Ah, so he met his idol and now he's doing his idol's job. All right, everything worked out for him. Yes. He's following in even Cobb's footsteps. But most anime-only fans believe that he died because that's the last thing they've got of him. Oh, I didn't think for a minute that they killed Bon. I just figured he was, I don't know, somewhere. I figured he was- Can you imagine that there killing Bon Clay? That would be awful. Oh my God. I don't think they could kill anybody that would make me sadder. I agree. What is your most memorable moment in the series? Honestly, I think when Luffy hauled off and punched Vivi during the alabaster arc when she wasn't going to let them help or risk their lives for her and Luffy went back and forth, you know what I mean? With the Where Your Friends thing and she kept punching him and I was like, I thought it was a very powerful moment. I don't know, that's what I realized that Luffy was, I don't know, it really helped me understand his character more, you know what I mean? Like that he was willing to do anything for his friends and I don't know. He rose like five ranks in my book that day, even though he punched Vivi. Yeah, I often forget that he did actually punch Vivi. He just- Yeah, no mercy. Just he didn't give her like the old gum gum pistol or anything. He just- He just sucked her in the face like, Yeah. When that first happened I was like, whoa. But then I don't know, I'm like kind of like, I know why they did it to like express how like, emotional Luffy was about the whole situation as well, but- It's also one of those moments where you can actually see Luffy being a captain, which I don't think happens all that often, but you know, he very clearly states what should happen and the best course of action to take. Oh, absolutely. And honestly, yeah, it's funny that you brought up the Luffy-Captain thing because I for a while thought that like after the whole Usopp thing that Zoro was going to start losing respect for him, but then the whole thing happened with Kuma and I was like, well, well maybe not. Definitely not. And you know, the whole thing with Mihawk, where he essentially was prepared to give up his dream for the sake of Luffy as well. Yeah. But that's what I thought there was going to be a rift like because Zoro was very adamant about, you know, Usopp leaving the crew the right way, you know what I mean, and coming back the right way so I don't know. I thought there was going to be a little bit of a rift there at some point, but I haven't seen that so far, so. Yeah, a lot of people are theorizing that if it does happen, it'll be during the 1-0 arc, but I don't think it will be. I think Luffy and Zoro are tight, far too tight to have a rift. Yeah. I wouldn't, I don't know. I wouldn't say that he's his, I don't know who I'd call Luffy's best friend in the straw hats. I want to say maybe Usopp, but. I would probably definitely say Usopp. They're the ones that kind of always joke around together. Yeah. Yeah. You know, Zoro is the trusted second in command. Yes, absolutely. And Nico Robin sits around and just says ridiculous comments that are way overboard. Yeah, she's good fun. I like her dark sense of humor. Yeah, I think my favorite was when that monkey fell off the elephant and she was like, oh my god, it was a small man full with bloody knives or a monkey. Yeah, either or. I mistake them all the time. Yeah. Do you have a favorite character quirk, not just of a straw hat, but of anyone in the series? Uh, character quirk. Um, I don't know. I can think of, not, I don't know. Well, I don't know. I think I love Luffy's just naming people whatever he wants kind of thing. Oh yeah, just whatever they are. Yeah. Yeah. That's what I end up calling him. Like I still call, I still call doffee mango to this day just because. Yeah, I still call Marco a pineapple because that's how Luffy knows him. It's funny because somebody mentioned that part to me and I wasn't there yet. And then as soon as I got there, I was like, I just started dying because Robin, like they are explaining it to him who Marco is. And he's just like, ah, and Robin's like pineapple. And he was like, oh yeah. Fiddle Luffy. Yeah, it's great that the crew knows Luffy that well. That was something I think that was established really early when Ace was thanking, you know, all the straw hats for looking out for his brother. Speaking of Ace though, what did you think when you got to Ace's death? Had you been spoiled on that already or did you go into it fresh? No, I had been spoiled on it already, but I was, I don't know why I like convinced myself that he was still maybe going to live. I was like, they're so close. They're getting away right now. No. And then, yeah. I know why you did that. It's because that at that point nobody dies in one piece. I know exactly this. That was the first actual real death in one piece, wasn't it? Yeah, outside of a flashback. Yeah, everybody else that, yeah. That's so true. I was, I remember thinking the same exact thing because everybody, like no matter how viciously they get beat, like end up coming back. One character literally picked up a bomb, exploded in the sky and still lived. Yeah, that was Pell, wasn't it? That was Pell, yes. And somehow Ace couldn't even survive a fisting. And so, poor form Ace, poor form. I know, he needs to take some lessons from Pell. All right, we're going to abandon the questions for a bit. Are you familiar with word association? Yeah. Excellent. So in an effort to delve a bit deeper into your psyche, I am going to give you a word relating to one piece in some way and you are going to tell me the first word that comes to your head as quickly as possible, all right? All right, this should be fun. Pirate. Arlong. Marine. Ford. Usopp. Sniper. Devil fruit. String, string. Bocama. Wood. White beard. Black beard. Mermaids. Shirohoshi. Denden mushi. Uh, Dende from Dragon Ball. Bounty. Zoro. And finally, Hiking Bear. Hiking Bear? Hiking Bear was a creature on Drum Island that you would bow to. Ah, all right. Okay, I remember now. I probably would have said Wapple then to be honest with you. Yeah, we'll just say Wapple. Well done. I feel like we've learned a bit about here. But now it is time for some one piece trivia. Oh boy. So I've got six questions here. Three of them are easy. Two of them are medium. And one of them is hard. All right. Well, I'm ready. I bet you are. The easy questions are worth one point each. The medium one's two. And the hard one, three. Oh, this is exciting. Yeah, so starting with the easy. During the Sabadee Archipelago arc, which of the eleven supernovas had the highest bounty? Uh, kid. That is correct. What is Frankie's real name? Cutty Flam. Also correct. Which straw hat crew member had the lowest starting bounty? Chopper. That is also correct. What was that bounty? I want to say it was either five or 50. It was 50. All right. This goes close. All right. Well done. That was a good start. You got the three easy questions, right? Let's move into the medium section. Alrighty. Let's do it. What item is required to summon a buster call? Uh, the gold snail. I'll give you that. Yeah. The golden dendern mushy. Who was the first zoan type devil fruit user to appear in the series? Oh, the first zoan type. Um, I don't know. That's a tough one. I want to say Chopper, but I feel like that's wrong. But I can't think of... Well, no. Pel came before Chopper, right? I'm going to say Pel. Even though I know there's probably another one before him. It was Dalton. Oh, yeah, Dalton. All right. You're doing pretty well, though. We have one final question in the hard category. Your hard question is, what was Boa Hancock's bounty prior to becoming one of the seven warlords? Oh, wow. I have no idea. I'm going to just throw it a number there and say 50,000. It's a bit off. It was 80 million, but that is why it's a hard question. Oh, wow. Yep. All right. I failed that one. That was a good question. But you have ended up with one, two, three, four, five points in the one piece quiz out of a possible 10. That's a pass. Oh, good. So as long as you get half, it's a passing grade. Yeah, that's how it works in America, right? Yeah, pretty much. We have a saying in our universities in Australia. Peas get degrees. You're not wrong. All right. So I have one final interview question for you. All right. Bring it on. That question is, what is the one piece? What is the one piece? Oh, it's clearly buggy. That's a fair enough response. Yeah. Do I really have to explain any further? They clearly found him on Raftal and took him and he was the one piece. Yeah. I do really like that theory. I wish it was plausible. I do love the idea that that clown just keeps getting more and more important. Like, there's a theory that he'll be pirate king by the end of the series as well. But if he actually elevated beyond that and became the one piece, like, I think it'd be hilarious because he's in, he can be multiple pieces. Yep. That was a bad joke. I liked it. I'm a big fan of bad puns. Thanks, buddy. But in any case, thank you very much, Matt, for sharing your perspective. It's been an absolute pleasure to not just be talking to myself for a change. Oh, no problem. Anytime good, sir. It was a pleasure. And if you're listening right now, would like to be featured on World of One Piece, how this works is that once a month or whatever the regular interval ends up becoming, one Grand Line Review Patron will be selected at random and invited onto the channel to be the subject of the next World of One Piece. If you're a patron already, then this is fantastic news because you are already in the running to become part of the next show. 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