User talk:TheBlackDemon1996

hachi's actor without the makeup
Here is Jarid Norman, the actor who plays Hachi in the One Piece series according to the episode 7 ending credits- https://www.bluestarsa.co.za/artist/1073

As you can see, that is clearly the same guy that appeared in episode 7 without the makeup and prosthetics. Some liberties had to be taken to add the characters, as you can't make someone have six arms without making them completely in CG. The only cg effects used in the mini-series are the devil fruit powers and the Sea King from Luffy's flashback. Everything else it rendered normally. As for the lack of the Sun Tattoo, that can probably be explained as being unsure whether they would ever get to the fishman island arc. Its one thing to do a future reference to a character on a poster or in writing, its an entirely another for someone who actually appears in person on-screen.

Since that's the case, they couldn't have made Hachi a perfect recreation according to the anime. Just take a look at Usopp, they couldn't add his iconic nose without it looking cheesy and unrealistic. Hachi might not look like an octopus, but that's really all we can get as its simply not plausible to make the character 1-to-1 with the anime/manga. Your complaints would have to be taken with Oda, since he was the one who accepted the design as he personally worked on the show.

Besides the episode 7 ending credits have already confirmed that is Hachi (he is the only angry fishman and the only one with any real dialogue/lines other than the main 3 Arlong pirates that appear in episode 7.) So what if he looks like a pufferfish? If they couldn't pull off Usopp's nose, then what makes you think they could make Hachi's actual face? Besides, how exactly would the actor be able to speak if they went with the original design for hatchan? That octopus mouth doesn't make it easy to move your head or speak correctly.SageM (talk) 19:17, 2 September 2023 (UTC)SageM

Genzo's hat
Hi. I suggest you watch the actual episode, as Genzo doesn't have a pinwheel even in Nojiko's flashback. Its a Cross, like the knife cross that Mihawk wears around his neck.

That pinwheel never appears at any point in the episode, watch the entire episode and you will clearly see what he wears in that episode.

I was posting factual information, and you are changing the edit to inaccurate/incorrect information. The only pinwheel that appears in that episode is the one that Nojiko makes with a tangerine rind. Which is not worn by Genzo at any point in time. The only thing he wears is a Cross that is broken off when he is attacked by the fishman and given his facial scar.

Rewatch the episode before you try making anymore edits, as you obviously missed the scene where he is shown with anything on his hat. Thank youSageM (talk) 22:17, 5 September 2023 (UTC)SageM


 * I have watched the episode, it does appear. It's barely on screen, as Genzo almost exclusively shown in close ups that cut off the top of his hat in the flashback, and as you said, it's hard to tell if it is a pinwheel. But I provided you will a link of Genzo's actor posting a pic that confirms that it was in fact a pinwheel. I assume you didn't look at it, but here it is.TheBlackDemon1996 (talk) 22:29, 5 September 2023 (UTC)


 * Its a solid cross shape, it has no fans. So its not a pinwheel. rewatch the episode just before it knocked off his head, as it never moves or turns. That twitter image doesn't proof anything, as its just the prop of a hat. There is no comments on the page that say he wore in during the episode. Unless he is shown actually wearing the hat itself, then its not valid evidence. Sorry but it doesn't count.SageM (talk) 22:36, 5 September 2023 (UTC)SageM


 * Also you can see that its far too short to be the pinwheel shown in that twitter image in the actual episode. If it was a pinwheel it would be much taller and thinner, but its too thick and short to be a pinwheel.SageM (talk) 22:40, 5 September 2023 (UTC)SageM


 * Yes it does count. It's him showing off the hat he wore. Why wouldn't it prove anything? By your logic, you're saying he went out of his way to buy a similarly coloured pinwheel just to post it on the internet. Also, it wasn't in a situation where it would spin, and it never got the chance to. Plus, pinwheels can be any size, so that doesn't prove anything. TheBlackDemon1996 (talk) 22:56, 5 September 2023 (UTC)