Talk:Roronoa Zoro/Personality and Relationships

Zoro's sense of direction
This is just something I caught (yet never realized before) while watching the DVDs that epitomizes Zoro's horrible sense of direction. In the Skypeia arc, Zoro critizes a South Bird that is following him for always looking the same direction, which is the very direction he SHOULD be headed, South. Zoro doesn't even make the connection that a South Bird must always look south and in this particular case, it's head completely turned around, meaning he was walking North! I bring this up because I want to know if this should be noted in the article as being a defining moment for Zoro's sense of direction? I know it's already been noted as a running gag, but this example takes the cake if you ask me; worse than getting the grove numbers mixed up on Saboady. --Kingluffy1 20:57, October 27, 2010 (UTC)

It should be fine, as long as it happened in the manga too. I personally think that it should be added, but if it was anime-exclusive there might be some discrepencies. Or just say it was anime only.DancePowderer 21:02, October 27, 2010 (UTC)