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− | The {{Nihongo|'''Maubeugemour Sea'''|モベジュムール海域|Mobejumūru Kaiiki}}, also known as the {{Nihongo|'''Ill-Tempered Sea'''|不機嫌海域|Fukigen Kaiiki}}, is a [[Non-Canon|non-canon]] sea at the start of [[New World]], known for its bizarre weather phenomena.{{Qref|name=|episode=575}} |
+ | The {{Nihongo|'''Maubeugemour Sea'''|モベジュムール海域|Mobejumūru Kaiiki}}, also known as the {{Nihongo|'''Ill-Tempered Sea'''|不機嫌海域|Fukigen Kaiiki}}, is a [[Non-Canon|non-canon]] sea at the start of [[New World]], known for its bizarre weather phenomena.{{Qref|name=|episode=575}} |
==Weather== |
==Weather== |
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+ | The weather conditions in the Maubeugemour Sea is outrageous, which includes mirages, giant raindrops and hailstones larger than warships, snowfall like an avalanche, and the ocean separating to leave spontaneous trenches. Less outrageous phenomena include heavy rainstorms and sweltering heat. This weather, like in the first half of the [[Grand Line]], can change from one to another in a matter of seconds. |
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− | The weather conditions in the Maubeugemour Sea are said to be outrageous, with giant rain falling from the sky and holes appearing in the ocean. |
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+ | The sea also possesses a unique [[Sea Currents|current]] known as the Thrust Up Stream, a scaled down version of the Knock Up Stream. It's power is enough to lift up a war ship, and though it appears briefly, it has a high frequency of appearances in a given area.{{Qref|name=|episode=577}} |
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===Gallery=== |
===Gallery=== |
Revision as of 09:24, 14 May 2020
The Maubeugemour Sea (モベジュムール海域, Mobejumūru Kaiiki?), also known as the Ill-Tempered Sea (不機嫌海域, Fukigen Kaiiki?), is a non-canon sea at the start of New World, known for its bizarre weather phenomena.[1]
Weather
The weather conditions in the Maubeugemour Sea is outrageous, which includes mirages, giant raindrops and hailstones larger than warships, snowfall like an avalanche, and the ocean separating to leave spontaneous trenches. Less outrageous phenomena include heavy rainstorms and sweltering heat. This weather, like in the first half of the Grand Line, can change from one to another in a matter of seconds.
Currents
The sea also possesses a unique current known as the Thrust Up Stream, a scaled down version of the Knock Up Stream. It's power is enough to lift up a war ship, and though it appears briefly, it has a high frequency of appearances in a given area.[2]
Gallery
Trivia
- In French, "Mauvaise humeur" (Maubeugemour) means "Bad temper".
References
- ↑ One Piece Anime — Episode 575.
- ↑ One Piece Anime — Episode 577.
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