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Anime Vs Manga
Since we're having trouble over this one, should it be anime or manga. I go with the anime since it still has the same scene going on, the heart is still being shot out, and its more colorful. Genocyber (talk) 03:18, June 13, 2013 (UTC)

I agree, even though the anime pic is not that good it's colorful and it can describe the scene just fine. 06:49, June 13, 2013 (UTC)

I don't see any problem with the anime, but it would better if it was a bit larger.

The anime image is way larger than the manga image. 09:32, June 13, 2013 (UTC)

In that case, I'd prefer the anime image. 09:34, June 13, 2013 (UTC)

Great. 16:44, June 13, 2013 (UTC)

I find that the manga portrays the attack better. The way Law's attack was executed which is important. His attack goes through the rock, penetrates Smoker's body and pusses the heart out. Since this image is also used to describe the Mes (Ope Ope no Mi) attack it should taken into consideration. MasterDeva (talk) 16:17, June 14, 2013 (UTC)

I also agree with Deva. Since the image's use is for the attack Mes, it should depict that in the most accurate way possible. The manga version shows the hole formed in Smoker's back, which explains why Smoker's removed heart is behind him. Color isn't important to this image, since it's mostly white, and the manga is just as distinct in the thumbnail as the anime. Manga is just more detailed. 17:22, June 14, 2013 (UTC)

I couldn't even see the hole made until someone pointed it out to me. It's not more detailed...its the same image. If you want to gripe about details, the anime shows more. The added effect of color, snow, and Smoker slicing the rock apart. Genocyber (talk) 21:43, June 14, 2013 (UTC)

You did not address any of the points mentioned above... The colour and snow added are something extra but they are not the character design details I mentioned above. If you watch carefully the anime image you'll notice that it doesn't actually show Smoker slicing the rock either. Smoker's jitte (specifically the handle) is actually stabbed through the rock formation with a part of the rock is randomly floating in the air. In other words, it is not as detailed as you think and there's a drawing mistake in it. These are the kind of details we do not want to show. MasterDeva (talk) 00:36, June 15, 2013 (UTC)