Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Wanted!! - Reviews By Clarion

This is the first entry that i make. So this one is about one of the Greatest work of Eiichiro Oda, Onepiece - WANTED!!. This book is about manga that Oda make before Onepiece. Well, this the cover of Onepiece - WANTED!!.

This book have a total of 205 pages including the cover. There are 5 Chapters of stories in this book, there even have the shorts version of the Romance Dawn.

  • WANTED!!
The first story in the book is about a shooter named Gill Bastard(He have a look similar to Zoro that have a pretty darn good skill, he has a bounty of Z.87,340,000,000 ( This one is actually the highest bounty in One Piece history)

He was able to kill some high class hit man, and especially a guy called Wild Joe a guy that haunted him cause he want to have revenge on Gill.When he was mocking Gill and say that he want to kill him. Gill mocked him cause he was pounding Gills head, and then Gill said that he has an ability to see spirits. Joe says that the cops have hired the number one hit man Sino Phoenix to to take Gill's head, as Gill's murders have gotten out of hand. This enrages Gill, as he exclaims that all of his kills have been self-defense, that the other guy always shot first, and that he shouldn't even be wanted. Two days pass and we are shown Sino Phoenix sitting in a bar. Gill and Joe enter the bar and sit next to him. After a few seconds, Joe realizes who it is and tells Gill, who panics and runs from the bar unnoticed. Joe says that he's not going let this opportunity to kill Gill pass and possesses Gill. He then forces Gill to walk back to the bar and challenge Sino to a fight. As Gill tries to defend himself by saying it's a joke, Sino says that he hates jokes and shoots at him, knocking off Gill's hat and glasses, revealing his identity to the whole bar. Everyone runs from the bar for fear of getting involved. Sino says that he heard that Gill defeated Joe, to which Gill replies that Joe was just an idiot. Sino likes his reply and the fight begins. They trade a few shots at each other and a couple of the townspeople take shots at Gill as well, until Gill gets hit in the arm and hides. Sino tries to think of Gill's plan and states that whatever Gill does is useless, as Sino has won a gun fight against twenty guerrillas before. He is then surprised and shoots at a cat. Gill realizes that if Sino had started off fighting him seriously, that he would have lost due to Sino's fast reflexive shooting. He takes advantage of the situation and throws a rock. Sino immediately shoots at where the rock landed, then Gill distracts him again by knocking some barrels on a roof with rocks. Sino shoots at the barrels, causing them to fall at him. Gill then calls to Sino and shoots him. The villagers spot Gill on a far away rooftop, and all give up on his bounty, declaring him a monster. Sino then sits up in disbelief that he was shot, at which point Gill shoots another barrel, causing it to fall onto Sino. Joe then starts passing on, which surprises him. Gill says it's because he's admitted defeat, to which Joe replies that there's no way that he would admit defeat, after all, he was the stronger man. He then disappears, and Gill says that he'll see him in the next world, in a hundred years. 
WILD JOE
Sino Phoenix











  • GOD'S GIFT FOR THE FUTURE
 
The main character, Bran, is a pickpocket who although trying to correct his way of life, just can't stop his "bad habit". God himself decides to kill him to prevent him from doing more bad things in the future, and wants to kill him with his Special Notebook, a notebook that whatever you write will happen at the exact date and hour that you specify, but instead of writing "A meteorite will hit Bran's house", he accidentally writes "A meteorite will hit Branchi", Branchi being a big department store. (Only noticing his error when an angel tells him). God then decides to meet Bran himself and to give him the notebook as "a present" without saying anything more. Bran then discovers the uses of the notebook, as casual things of his day were "predicted" inside the notebook. And then he also discovers the last entry: "A meteorite will hit Branchi". Some hours later, God appears again to speak with Bran, telling him that if he wants to be forgiven and to live, he needs to save the lifes of all the people at Branchi. He also states that only the things written in the notebook with the named "Pen of Fate" will occur. And the only way to reverse it would be to erase what's written with the "Eraser of Fate", but he lost it. Bran then heads to Branchi, stealing in his way a gun from some bodyguards. He first tries to tell the truth about Branchi, but the CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of the department store just laugh at him. He then decided to enter the radio studio and to tell everybody in the building (using his gun to have the right to do so) that there's a bomb in there and to get out immediately. His plan works so well this time that everybody is out even too quickly, leaving only him inside seven minutes before the arriving of the meteorite, so he decides to come out to talk with the media who are already reunited around the entry. Everybody laughs at him when the CEO of the department store recognizes him and talks about the meteorite, forcing him to use his gun (harmlessly) to calm them down. Then, with only a few minutes remaining, a woman notices that her son, Yoshio, is still inside of the building, so Bran dashes to save him, finding him at the 6th floor with thirty seconds remaining, and jumps through the window with Yoshio in his arms, falling with the meteorite hitting Branchi just behind them. But they just land safely surprising all the people who tried to grab them, and after returning Yoshio to her mother, he just walks away saying that they don't need to thank him because "It's Fate". It is then revealed that Bran had stolen the Pen of Fate from God, and that he had written "Bran jumps and lands with no injury. Happy ending, take that, shitty geezer".

 GOD     
  









 Bran

  •  IKKI YAKO
In this manga, Ryuma( In Oda's current manga One Piece, there is a character referring to Ryuma. Samurai Ryuma, a zombie created by Dr. Hogback and Gekko Moriah, was brought to life with Brook's shadow. He is said to hail from Wano Country (a parody of "Wa no Kuni" or "Japan"), and was said to have slain a dragon just like this story's Ryuma. According to Oda, both Ryuma are the same character, thus this makes Monsters the only previous story of Oda's (other than Romance Dawn) to actually be a part of One Piece's universe, at least for now.)had traveled to a town. Ryuma unfortunately had at the time no money to pay for food. He had gone five days without food and his starvation was starting to get to him. Luckily he was saved by a kind waitress of the Restaurant Gèrard, Flare. For giving him food, Ryuma decided to repay his debt to the red-haired girl. Unfortunately for him, she was at the time talking to a swordsman, Cyrano, and thus ignored him. Just as Cyrano was leaving, his sword's sheath accidentally touched Ryuma's. Ryuma took this as the sign for a duel to the death and decided to fight Cyrano. As the two swordsmen engaged each other, Ryuma slashed a copper Buddha in half easily. Just before the fight could escalate, Flare asked Ryuma to stop. This he did much to shock to everyone in the restaurant. Later, Ryuma learned from the restaurant's owner the story of Flare's hometown that had happened seven years ago. Ryuma learned that the town was attacked by a dragon and the only survivors were Flare and Cyrano. Later after eating, Ryuma decided to continue traveling. As he was walking, Ryuma's sheath was touched by another. Instinctively, Ryuma thought of it as a challenge. However before he could do anything, the swordsman, D.R., was apparently stabbed. D.R., seeing that he was stabbed, decided to blow the dragon horn he allegedly stole and supposedly summoned a dragon to come to the area. He did so in order take the whole town with him. He then broke the horn so no one could stop the dragon and then apparently died. This caused an uproar in the town and Ryuma was blamed for it. Ryuma, not understanding the situation at all, decided not to take responsibility despite the townspeople and Flare's anger towards him. Cyrano however confirmed that the horn was real and asked everyone to leave so that he can deal with the dragon. Flare, feeling bad, decided not to go. Ryuma, being in debt, decided not to leave as well. Flare, fearing that Cyrano might die, decided to stop him. Ryuma decided to follow her and try to stop her. However just as they got a certain ways away, Ryuma tried to stop Flare from looking back. He unfortunately failed and she saw that Cyrano was helping D.R. loot the town. It turned out that Cyrano and D.R. were partners from the start. Cyrano had told D.R. about his and Ryuma's sheaths touching so that they could stage a scene with a fake dragon horn. They did so in order to scare everyone away so they could steal from the town. It was then revealed that they were responsible for the attack that happened seven years ago. D.R. had summoned a dragon with a dragon horn that Cyrano stole from his own subordinates to attack Flare's hometown. While in the chaos, Cyrano found Flare and killed her father while she was unconscious. Cyrano then decided to use Flare in order to gain some prestige for his name. Learning this new information, Ryuma told Flare to leave, as a dragon was still coming to destroy the town. She however didn't and cried. Ryuma then decided to confront Cyrano and D.R. Upon meeting up with them, Cyrano merely mocked Ryuma and attacked him. Ryuma dodged Cyrano's attack and killed him with one strike. D.R., frightened by this, pleaded for his life by saying that only he could stop the dragon from coming with the real dragon horn. Ryuma did not believe him and killed D.R. in vain. Just as the dragon arrived, Ryuma leapt from a building and with one mighty swing, slew the beast. Afterward, Ryuma decided to leave town. As he went, he left Flare with some encouraging words and told her that she owed him one as he fought for her twice. Later, when the townspeople came back and discovered everything, they learned that Ryuma was called "The King". It was a name that was given to him by the people he had saved. Ryuma, despite his fame, doesn't know this himself and even plans to fight this "King" one day. Ryuma, despite it all, simply travels off to his next adventure.

 Guko        The Guardian Deity Guardian Deity




  • MONSTER
In this manga, Ryuma(In Oda's current manga One Piece, there is a character referring to Ryuma. Samurai Ryuma, a zombie created by Dr. Hogback and Gekko Moriah, was brought to life with Brook's shadow. He is said to hail from Wano Country (a parody of "Wa no Kuni" or "Japan"), and was said to have slain a dragon just like this story's Ryuma. According to Oda, both Ryuma are the same character, thus this makes Monsters the only previous story of Oda's (other than Romance Dawn) to actually be a part of One Piece's universe, at least for now. ) had traveled to a town. Ryuma unfortunately had at the time no money to pay for food. He had gone five days without food and his starvation was starting to get to him. Luckily he was saved by a kind waitress of the Restaurant Gèrard, Flare. For giving him food, Ryuma decided to repay his debt to the red-haired girl. Unfortunately for him, she was at the time talking to a swordsman, Cyrano, and thus ignored him. Just as Cyrano was leaving, his sword's sheath accidentally touched Ryuma's. Ryuma took this as the sign for a duel to the death and decided to fight Cyrano. As the two swordsmen engaged each other, Ryuma slashed a copper Buddha in half easily. Just before the fight could escalate, Flare asked Ryuma to stop. This he did much to shock to everyone in the restaurant. Later, Ryuma learned from the restaurant's owner the story of Flare's hometown that had happened seven years ago. Ryuma learned that the town was attacked by a dragon and the only survivors were Flare and Cyrano. Later after eating, Ryuma decided to continue traveling. As he was walking, Ryuma's sheath was touched by another. Instinctively, Ryuma thought of it as a challenge. However before he could do anything, the swordsman, D.R., was apparently stabbed. D.R., seeing that he was stabbed, decided to blow the dragon horn he allegedly stole and supposedly summoned a dragon to come to the area. He did so in order take the whole town with him. He then broke the horn so no one could stop the dragon and then apparently died. This caused an uproar in the town and Ryuma was blamed for it. Ryuma, not understanding the situation at all, decided not to take responsibility despite the townspeople and Flare's anger towards him. Cyrano however confirmed that the horn was real and asked everyone to leave so that he can deal with the dragon. Flare, feeling bad, decided not to go. Ryuma, being in debt, decided not to leave as well. Flare, fearing that Cyrano might die, decided to stop him. Ryuma decided to follow her and try to stop her. However just as they got a certain ways away, Ryuma tried to stop Flare from looking back. He unfortunately failed and she saw that Cyrano was helping D.R. loot the town. It turned out that Cyrano and D.R. were partners from the start. Cyrano had told D.R. about his and Ryuma's sheaths touching so that they could stage a scene with a fake dragon horn. They did so in order to scare everyone away so they could steal from the town. It was then revealed that they were responsible for the attack that happened seven years ago.
D.R. had summoned a dragon with a dragon horn that Cyrano stole from his own subordinates to attack Flare's hometown. While in the chaos, Cyrano found Flare and killed her father while she was unconscious. Cyrano then decided to use Flare in order to gain some prestige for his name. Learning this new information, Ryuma told Flare to leave, as a dragon was still coming to destroy the town. She however didn't and cried. Ryuma then decided to confront Cyrano and D.R. Upon meeting up with them, Cyrano merely mocked Ryuma and attacked him. Ryuma dodged Cyrano's attack and killed him with one strike. D.R., frightened by this, pleaded for his life by saying that only he could stop the dragon from coming with the real dragon horn. Ryuma did not believe him and killed D.R. in vain. Just as the dragon arrived, Ryuma leapt from a building and with one mighty swing, slew the beast. Afterward, Ryuma decided to leave town. As he went, he left Flare with some encouraging words and told her that she owed him one as he fought for her twice. Later, when the townspeople came back and discovered everything, they learned that Ryuma was called "The King". It was a name that was given to him by the people he had saved. Ryuma, despite his fame, doesn't know this himself and even plans to fight this "King" one day. Ryuma, despite it all, simply travels off to his next adventure.
 Ryuma
                                                                                          Flare














  • ROMANCE DAWN Version.2

The story opens with Luffy out at sea on a small skiff, having just woken up from a nap. He hears a noise from above, and a strange bird plummets directly into his boat. He is impressed by its size, and wonders if it's an ostrich, or maybe even a panda. Then he realizes that the bird's arrival has made a decent-sized hole in the boat, so he plugs it with the creature, because he can't swim if the boat sinks. While examining the animal more closely, he also notices that it's wounded, and wonders how it happened. Suddenly, a huge ship appears next to Luffy's boat, and a voice calls out for "Balloon" to escape, and fly far away. The bird tries to take off, but Luffy holds it firmly in place, reminding it that the current situation in the boat is its fault. A rope ladder is lowered from a ship, and a voice calls out to the young man in the straw hat to bring the bird on board.
Once Luffy is on board the ship, a girl named Ann yells at him for bringing Balloon on board, because now it's being held prisoner. Luffy asks if Balloon is that panda, and Ann (who is tied to the mast) angrily tells him it's not a panda. Luffy tells her that it's injured, and Ann remarks that it had been shot by "Spiel the Hexagon", the captain of this ship. He's an unknown among pirates; nobody at Ann's village had heard of him before he attacked. Nevertheless, he can use witchcraft, so the villagers defending their home couldn't even approach him. Spiel's crew is afraid of him, and Ann's village was looted and plundered because of him. If Luffy tries to fight him, he'll be killed.
Spiel appears and congratulates Luffy on capturing the creature, offering his thanks. Luffy answers that Spiel has a weird-looking head. Ann yells at him for not listening to her, while he just tells her to look at him and see. Spiel orders both of them locked up. Ann wants to kill Luffy for what he did, but Luffy just wants to know if the ostrich is hers. Ann corrects him again, telling him that it's a Monster-Bird, and its name is Balloon. It had been with her for as long as she could remember. When she played, and when she slept, it never left her side. When viewed by others, it might look like an ordinary bird, but to her, it's her most important friend, whom she can trust more than anyone else.
Luffy asks why Ann was captured, and she says it's because she's cute (Luffy wonders if that's really true). Ann wonders what Luffy was doing out in the middle of the sea in such a small vessel, so he tells her that he's looking for Peace Main to make his crew. Ann doesn't know what this is; Luffy explains that it's a kind of pirate. The ones on this ship who loot and plunder indiscriminately are called "Morgania," while those who go innocently looking for adventure are called "Peace Main," and Luffy is going to be one. His grandfather was a Peace Main pirate, too...
Luffy's grandfather, laughing loudly, urges the boy to set out to sea when he becomes a man. Luffy refuses, however, because he can't swim and he hates the sea. His grandfather tells him that he didn't raise grandson to be so selfish, but Luffy doesn't want to be a pirate. Later, Luffy's grandfather's crew argues with him about the distribution of their loot, but he silences those who want more with his fists, telling them they're 100 years too early. He then shows off one of his latest acquisitions to Luffy: the Gomu Gomu Fruit, which he found by chance on an enemy ship, and took for his own. It's the fruit of a mystical tree, and if he sells it, he could get 5,000,000 Beli for it... but Luffy takes it and eats it, commenting on its bad taste, while his grandfather looks on in horror. grabbing his grandson, he shouts that it's the fruit of a devilish tree, and now that Luffy's eaten it, he'll never be able to swim. Luffy is shocked, but quickly regains his composure, since it's not like he wanted to be a pirate anyway. Luffy's grandfather is annoyed at his flippant attitude, but brushes it off, since after all, there are lots of people who enjoy not having anything to do with water. At that, Luffy breaks down, revealing that he really did want to be a pirate, but couldn't say it because he couldn't swim. He still wants to go out on the sea, and doesn't want to be dead weight in water all his life. His grandfather is touched by this, but slugs him for taking the sea so lightly. He launches into a speech about how the sea is different from ponds or rivers, and that even he would drown if his ship sank in the middle of the sea, but Luffy interrupts him with a return kick to the face and the two begin to fight.
Back in the present, Ann seems amused that Luffy can't swim. Luffy tells her that his hat is the one his violent grandpa always wore, and it's his treasure. He asks Ann what her treasure is, and she says that it's Balloon, but Luffy is distracted by a whale, angering her. Much later, Luffy announces that he's tired of being there, so he's going to go. Ann reminds him that he cant, and Luffy recalls that his ship was broken by the bird. Ann meant that they can't escape from where they are, but Luffy just squeezes through the bars. Ann is astonished, and yells at him to let her out. She asks him if he can also use witchcraft, but he says no, just something similar. Ann is going to go save Balloon, and asks for Luffy's help, but he refuses, saying that he needs to go find a boat. She takes off on her own, cursing Luffy, while Luffy complains that she said she was afraid of pirates before. On deck, Ann finds the pirates guarding Balloon's cage asleep. She sneaks toward him, but Spiel is watching from the crow's nest. Elsewhere, Luffy is happy to have found both a boat and food. Ann bests the pirates guarding the cage in swordplay, and tells them to free Balloon like they promised, but suddenly one of them is set alight, while Spiel proclaims them scum for being defeated by a woman. Spiel throws the key to Ann, telling her she is free to go, but when she goes to free Balloon, he shoots her. Spiel upbraids her for thinking she could get away, but is interrupted by Luffy appearing with his boat. He asks where Luffy is headed, Luffy replies that his head looks like a water strider. Both the crew and Ann are shocked at Luffy's stupidity. Luffy walks over and asks Ann why she's bleeding, and she replies that it's because she was shot, and she was playing dead until he started talking to her. Spiel takes advantage of the opening by shooting Luffy multiple times, but he bounces the bullets back. Spiel is speechless, Ann wants to know how he did that, and Spiel's crew panics, thinking that Luffy can use witchcraft like their captain. Spiel attempts to crush him with a giant hammer, but Luffy is only annoyed at him. Spiel climbs into the crow's nest and tells the "monster" to stay away, but Luffy tells him he's the one who started it, and at any rate, climbing up there won't help him, which he demonstrates with a long-distance punch that sends Spiel back to the deck. The crew want to know if they're dreaming. Luffy explains that he ate the Gomu Gomu Fruit, which made him into a Rubber Man (in exchange for never being able to swim). This shocks the crew even more, but Spiel tells Luffy to spend his whole life there, stretching and shrinking. Spiel, standing on a broomstick and holding Balloon on a leash, says he has no more use for the ship, because he has the treasure he wanted. He breaks the ship apart with his witchcraft, and departs. Ann saves Luffy from drowning, and Luffy says he owes her his life. Ann breaks down, and reveals that Balloon was the last of its kind, whose blood is supposed to have magical properties, which is why Spiel wanted it. The real reason that she was captured was because Balloon will always come back to her. She despairs about her most important friend, wishing it didn't have to be rare, or magical, but Luffy tells her not to give up hope yet. Luffy wraps his arm around the mast, and uses the tension as a catapult to launch himself after Spiel and Balloon. Spiel, who is quite pleased to himself, looks back to discover Luffy riding on Balloon's back, who then hops onto Spiel's broomstick. Spiel wants to know how he managed to get there, but makes the fatal mistake of grabbing Luffy's hat. Balloon flies away, which upsets Spiel even more, but Luffy assures him that he'll be landing shortly, delivering a Right Hand Stopper to Spiel's face. As Luffy is being carried back by Balloon, he recalls his grandfather telling him that real treasure isn't a gigantic diamond, gold, silver, coral, or pearls. Luffy wanted to know what it was then, but his grandfather told him he'd understand in time. From Balloon's back, Ann wishes Luffy luck in becoming a Peace Main, and he assures her he will. The narrator says that the pirate known as "Straw Hat Luffy" will spread his name far and wide on the sea, but that it is a story for later.



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ONEPIECE IS EXIST

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