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  1. An expertly acted zombie with a very realistic makeup (later known made by Sonobe Shino) named Nishikawa Yoko had apparently scared everyone, including Teru and Futaba, who points out the face already has a mosaic (censored due to goreness in a non R-18 anime). Yoko ends up wearing an eyepatch in order to hide the creepiness.

  2. A subordinate shows him bounties of the two pirates and Kaido strikes them with his Kanabo. In a close up panel of it, we see him swinging it at Luffy’s eye, specifically his left eye. We then see the aftermath of this blow in a following panel, again only showing his right eye. Chapter 824.

  3. If you didn't know, in 2007, Oda wrote in One Piece Paradise that "in the final scene of One Piece, there is one pirate who appear with an eye patch. I'm itching to draw this character." Oda use pirate stereotypes sparingly, like the pegleg on Zeff, hook hand on Crocodile, or shoulder pet bird on Lucci. He is saving the eye patch pirate for ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yo-kai_WatchYo-kai Watch - Wikipedia

    Yo-kai Watch[b][c] is a Japanese media franchise created and developed by Level-5. The franchise's main work is the role-playing video game series of the same name, the first of which was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2013. [1] Three main sequels and several spinoffs, on both Nintendo and mobile platforms, have been released.

  5. Jul 13, 2024 · Eiichiro Oda will only introduce a character with an eyepatch at the very end of One Piece, signaling the series' conclusion. The mystery of who will wear the eyepatch in the finale remains, with speculation on either Luffy or a new character. Eiichiro Oda's comments on eyepatches hint at a symbolic passing of the torch in the story's conclusion.

  6. Since the eyepatch is just clothing, you can just make it a style choice on Majima's part to change it after the events of 2, and have his eyepatch be plain in the remakes the way they were in the originals.

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  8. The medical eyepatch has been established as a visual trope that’s meant to be cute and is associated with moe by the mid-2000s but by the late 2000s it has also become associated with real life fashion and the term to describe the real life behaviors of adolescents. Chunibyo Love & Other Delusions, the anime series, simultaneously exploits ...

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