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Paperback One Piece, Vol. 7 Book

ISBN: 159116852X

ISBN13: 9781591168522

One Piece, Vol. 7

(Book #7 in the One Piece Series)

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Book Overview

Don Krieg's evil pirate armada attempts to hijack the oceangoing restaurant Baratie, but the pirate cooks put up a fierce resistance until Krieg reveals one of the greatest secret weapons in his arsenal--Invincible Pearl When sous chef Sanji steps into the fray, it turns out that he and Chef Zeff have some unfinished business concerning the loss of the latter's leg Will their differences come between them or make the Baratie stronger? Either way,...

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

Sooo Great!!!

I liked it soo much,it made me wanna get all the others!I'm a total One Piece fan!

Sanji and the "crap-geezer"

Another one of Oda's wonderful manga. We get the back story of our ladies man, Sanji. The battle with Don Kreig continues and it doesn't look good when he uses a poisen gas bomb. It's brawn against guns in One Piece volume 7.

A lack of food and a lot of blabbing

One Piece vol. 7 continues the Don Krieg story arc started in vol. 5. This volume is notable for its revelation of Sanji's backstory, and why being a cook and not wasting food is so important to him. Without spoiling too much, I'll say this: if you've only seen the anime version (4Kids butchering or Japanese original), be prepared for something much more shocking. This isn't a rehash of Luffy's origin as depicted in the anime. Unfortunately, the framing for this backstory is rather awkwardly stuffed into the middle of a fight scene, which is my main problem with the Don Krieg arc: talking. Characters stand around making statements about their dreams and powers before actually doing anything. Shonen action titles all suffer a bit from this, and its very noticible here. It's a little easier to swallow in graphic novel format; I can't imagine slogging through this on a monthly basis during the original magazine publication. The volume is mostly three stars, but the inclusion of Sanji's backstory bumps it up to four. Keep on reading, the arc ends next volume.
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