Where's the ZoRobin? [3]

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Well what do you know?

An update for what seemed like ages! :D


So yeah. Time to put your thinking caps on~


Where's the ZoRobin in that image??


READ MORE TO FIND OUT~
(ㅋㅋㅋㅋ It's a dead giveaway because I posted the whole spread. ;D But meh. That was just me being lazy cropping. haha)


P.S. It has a decent length than some previous WZRs, so I'd be really happy if you read on. XD



So yeah. If you guessed it right, it's the runaway sea train: ROCKET MAN~ ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

Basically, Zoro is represented as a Shark as we all know. And that caught me eye when I was rereading the manga way back.

"The Shark head was just a joke though." But then again, Oda always play tricks. And I'm delusional, more than anything else. So yes, this is what you get. Besides, when I first saw that chapter even way before, I thought of a raging bullet, not exactly a shark. ;P

I and my delusional and fantasy-driven mind thought that this scene was really special, as we all know, this scene appeared on Chapter 365, during ENIES LOBBY Arc. The arc where Robin was taken away by the WG, and the Strawhats are about to rescue her. (Just noticed, 'ENIES' when spelled backwards is 'SEINE', a kind of fishing net. lol. I just notice things along the way. ILY Oda ang your genius. ♥ )

The runaway sea train, by obvious definition, is a shark train which you can't control, no matter adjustments you make on the steam rate. I can't help but relate that to our hotheaded swordsman. ;) By golly, I just wish that Oda shares the same sentiments as I. XDDDD I mean, c'mon. Given the situation, the Rocket Man represents Zoro's desire to rescue Robin. Haha. That's quite a longshot, but I'm doing it anyway.  Zoro would be so OOC if he were to show reckless actions to rescue Robin. He was the least vocal when they finally saw her at EL, and I'd like to keep it that way. It was just as if he knows that she'd understand that he wants her to be back with the SHs... a mutual understanding; no words are ever needed. But being the enigmatic Oda that he is, I think he would also represent something about Zoro's sentiments toward the matter.

I mean, before the EL, they were at Long Island and Sky Island. There were obvious moments between the two, and my mind was just craving a bit more, I guess, of ZR moments now that the EL arc focuses on Robin. My mind just can't let go of the fact that there weren't as much 'obvious' moments on this arc (the more obvious hints for other pairings would be for Sanji and for Franky), and I believe that Oda wouldn't really cut off their growing 'connection' just like that.

...and then I saw this panel.

I just melted.


Beyond words.

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