Talk:Blue Gorillas

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I added the note that it's from Share the World!. So stop getting rid of it. The Pope 02:51, October 26, 2009 (UTC)


 * Was there a scene in the manga where Luffy was fighting the Blugori and the guards all alone? I think that's what Tipota is trying to say because such a scene would be anime only.Mugiwara Franky 03:55, October 26, 2009 (UTC)


 * That doesn't mean it can't be used in the article. The Pope 03:58, October 26, 2009 (UTC)


 * It could mean however that way depending whether or not such a scene is depicted in the manga or even the anime. Anime openings usually include scenes that never actually happen in the story for dramatic effects. An example would be the scene where the Thousand Sunny is surrounded by a fleet of Marine battleships. The scene isn't depicted at all in both the manga and anime story. Such opening scenes are nice to look at but if they don't accurately portray what actually happens in the story, then they're no more than decor. You can have a fantastic epic opening scene showing Luffy and his whole prison gang battling the Marines in perfect synchronized teamwork in Marineford, however such a scene has yet to portrayed in the actual story. In fact due to Crocodile's current insistence of battling Whitebeard instead of aiding Luffy, such a scene would probably be impossible.Mugiwara Franky 04:14, October 26, 2009 (UTC)

This discussion is a waste of time. This is obviously against the rules. One Piece Encyclopedia:Canon policy ''The canon of One Piece is very simple; the manga and everything that's written there. ''--Tipota 09:14, October 26, 2009 (UTC)


 * Pictures are demos only, so long as an accurate depiction is there its fine thats fine. But we're dealing an animation is of an event that didn't happen at all.  If it was a few seconds of non-canon (say midway) mixed in with the canon then we could at a pinch get away with it.  One-Winged Hawk 20:17, October 26, 2009 (UTC)