Please Make Orochi Disappear! No, Seriously!
One Piece Chapter 1048 Review/Recap
Orochi, please just die already. No, really, I want that parasitic tyrant to keel over and go to Hell where he belongs already. We have seen how horrid a person he is throughout the Wano Arc, yet he just keeps coming back. He’s a like a cockroach in snake form! As the Wano Arc reaches its ultimate climax, Luffy and Kaido are about to face each other down. However, as long as Orochi remains alive, Wano will not know peace.

Recap

The clash between Luffy and Kaido is about to reach its ultimate climax. Luffy’s punch could crush Onigashima if it hits the island, but Kaido isn’t done yet. He manages to set his entire body on fire, hot enough to melt Luffy if he gets near him. Fortunately, all the Haki training Luffy did means he doesn’t have to touch him. The two clash in a battle of Haki as everyone below cheers for Luffy to win, and drive Kaido out of Wano.

In a flashback, we see the extent of Orochi’s cruelty towards Wano. Thanks to Kaido backing him, he’s able to suck Wano of everything. The rivers become poisoned, the crops won’t grow, and the people are worked until they die. Yet so long as Orochi has Kaido, he cannot be stopped. In the present day, Orochi, ablaze with fire, prepares to kill Hiyori. However, Denjiro suddenly appears and cuts off the tyrants remaining head. In the Flower Capital, the people send their wishes to the sky: they want Orochi to disappear, and for Wano to be set free.

Review
I don’t know how he does it, but Oda’s so good at making the best villains. By best, I mean the kind of villains that we love to hate with every fiber of our being. I thought that Akainu was my top villain in One Piece, but Orochi might be a close second.

Seriously, ever since we’ve come to know Orochi, I’ve been counting the days until we see him die. However, he keeps coming back and it’s driving me crazy! That man deserves death for his crimes, and while I wanted him to face Justice first, now I just don’t care anymore.

Oda, for the love of all that’s holy, please let Orochi be dead for good. It would be very poetic to have Denjiro be the one who avenged his master’s death, after all.
As long as we don’t get any flashbacks into Kaido’s early years, then it looks like this fight will soon be over. Then, comes the celebration. It’s not a victory if the Straw Hats don’t throw a party, after all.
I Give “20 Years” a 4/5
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The Rise of the Kurozumi Snake, Orochi
One Piece Chapter 965 Review/Recap
Ever since Oda brought us to Wano, I’ve been asking one question: how did Orochi become Shogun? The obvious answer is through Kaido’s muscle, but we’ve seen how crafty he is by himself. I voiced my suspicions about how Orochi rose to power before: he murdered Oden’s father. However, it’s not until this chapter that I got the full picture. At last, we see not only Orochi’s rise, but the vendetta against the Shogun carried by his family, the Kurozumi Clan.

Recap

Four years have passed since Oden left Wano with the Whitebeard Pirates. Needless to say, life’s been great for him: he’s seen so much of the world, he’s leader of one of Whitebeard’s divisions, and he’s wanted by the World Government. In addition, he and Toki have gotten closer, leading to Momonosuke and Hiyori being born. However, Oden can’t help but wonder how he’ll bring his world tour to an end.
Back in Wano, Sukiyaki Kozuki’s deathly ill, and doesn’t have long for this world. Until Oden can return, he appoints a regent to rule in his son’s absence: Orochi Kurozumi, who Sukiyaki says was like a brother to Oden.

Lord Yasuie immediately realizes something’s up, especially when he learns that Orochi’s last name is Kurozumi. Years ago, the previous Shogun remained childless, leading the Daiymo to compete for the title. Orochi’s grandpa schemed to become Shogun using every means necessary, only for it to unravel with Sukiyaki’s birth. As a result, the Kurozumi head committed hara-kiri, and the family lost all their power and wealth. With the help of a mysterious woman who can change her face, Orochi’s clawed his way to the top. It’s the Kurozumi family’s revenge.
In the outside world, the Whitebeard Pirates approach an island whose wildlife’s running in terror. The reason’s made clear: the Roger Pirates are camped there, and Roger wants to have one last bout with Whitebeard.
Review
At first I was going to say I had an iota or sympathy for Orochi’s backstory. He was born into poverty due to circumstances beyond his control. If Game of Thrones taught me anything, the idea of “sins of the father” is a drag. Then Emperor Carnage reminded me that the Kurozumi Clan brought this on themselves. So, screw the Kurozumi.
This chapter at least confirmed several of my suspicions about Orochi: he stole money from Yasuie and Oden. In addition, I’m all but certain he murdered Oden’s father. If Carnage is right, then he’s already dead.
Regarding the mysterious woman, we know at least one thing: she’s dead in the present day. Her possessing the Clone-Clone Fruit is proof of that. As to her identity, here’s my theory: she worked for Kaido to put the Kurozumi family power. That would explain Orochi’s alliance with the Beast Pirates, and why they control Wano. A true snake.

Overall, I liked this chapter, as it ties both halves of this flashback together. We got to see Wano’s fall to Orochi, and more of Oden’s adventures. Now we’re poised to see Oden finally join the Roger Pirates. If we’re lucky, we’ll see some more of the Roger Pirates final voyage. I, on the other hand, am asking if Toki and her kids went with their dad to Raftel.

I give “The Kurozumi Plot” a 4.5/5. Things are heating up.
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