Talk:Brook

Smoker
Brook was seen smoking in Movie 10 but it's not a canon source so I'm not sure if I should add him in the category. 14:25, June 21, 2013 (UTC)

Note it in trivia, leave it out of the category. 17:22, June 21, 2013 (UTC)

But in the cover of Chapter 809 he is seen smoking.Cdavymatias (talk) 11:55, December 8, 2017 (UTC)

So is Robin. Color Spreads aren't canon. Rhavkin (talk) 11:57, December 8, 2017 (UTC)

Slave?
Was Brook a slave at all? How was he slave after all? I don't remember any evidence of it.--212.150.174.180 12:39, July 30, 2014 (UTC)

He got caught by some long-arms during the time-skip who put him on display on a freak show. 13:00, July 30, 2014 (UTC)

Is that really considered slavery? I would consider slavery more like the one that is "legalized" by the world nobles. This feels mroe like just capturing him and putting him on display. What's really this wikia's consideration of slavery? Does this take in account?

Grievous67 (talk) 21:22, May 2, 2015 (UTC)

Could Brook die?
Oh wait he's already dead YOHOHOHOHO SKULL JOKE!

Nah but seriously what I mean is how could Brook die? I mean the obvious idea is drowning in water being a devil fruit user he would die right? But for example when they all return to Sabaody the marines were about to shoot Brook but he manages to get out alive. But wouldn't the bullets simply pass through brook? (or hit his bones or pass in between them). I mean it can't give eternal life right?

Grievous67 (talk) 21:29, May 2, 2015 (UTC)

These Marines were dumb to try a shoot him, including his managers

Joekido (talk) 00:50, May 3, 2015 (UTC)

Technically his bones could be ground to dust and his soul could put it back together but the manga says he can't so..... Though to me putting his head back on is the same thing. Since he said that if his bones get damaged he can't put it back together proves he is not immortal. ASL Pirates 05:16, May 3, 2015 (UTC)

Trivia for Brook?
That Brook's ice-based powers and Skull Jokes are an allusion to dajare (駄洒落,だじゃれ), or the art of Japanese wordplay, especially in the fact that dad jokes, such as the ones made by the former, are usually met with reactions by less enthused audiences (or victims?), which the typical response is to shiver and comment on a sudden chill in the room by saying, “Samui…” meaning, “It’s cold…” AnonymousAnomani (talk) 14:11, March 18, 2020 (UTC)