Talk:Fishman Island arc.

Why is it called Fishman island arc? We don't even know if the SHP will get there. For all we know they may as well try to get through Marjories right? Who knows? Oda can come up with anythingFideo86 14:41, 28 May 2008 (UTC)


 * They won't be going through Mariejois, to go through there a. it would be suicide and b. it would mean them leaving their ship behind. That means that deciding to go over the red line and not through Fishman island, even if they didn't go through Mariejois, they would have to go over dry land and surely leave their brand new ship behind; since they went to so much trouble acquiring it, I really doubt that this is possible scenario... Realdraickin

Fishman Island's been something the crew has anticipated for a long time. Even now, their goal is to go there, and it's been mentioned as early as the Arlong arc. They've found Silvers Rayleigh, and they want him to coat their ship with the special resin specifically to get to Fishman Island. Even before the entire Thriller Bark arc, they wanted to get to Fishman Island - it was only because of the Florian Triangle Kokoro mentioned that they were stopped and trapped before they could continue. It makes the most sense to call it the Fishman Island arc. I can't imagine how they won't get there. Does Luffy look like the type to give up a goal?

Maybe eventually, they'll end up going through both Fishman Island and Mariejois, too, somehow. Loool. :3

Sephirona 01:25, 15 July 2008 (UTC)