One Piece Xo Tour But it's Actually Edited Well

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Published 2022-07-17
Trying to get into editing, so I took a stab at a re-edit of @burgermans One Piece Xo Tour (which I don't think was done very well)
The art was created by Edward Pak check him out on Tumblr for more of his work :
https://starterpak.tumblr.com/

All Comments (21)
  • @SillyLilDawg
    I love how terrifying Mihawk looks, it’s nice to see someone actually put in the dracula inspiration into his design. He is DRACULE Mihawk after all.
  • @DressedRunner
    I like how certain panels luffy appears to be the monster instead
  • Everyone talking about Mihawk but GODAMN, that dude, Moria looks indeed horror here
  • @kuzeycivelek3564
    This is how a normal civilian in the One Piece world sees these monsters.
  • @ghuff4694
    God I love how the designs intensify as the power floor raises through the arcs
  • @JohnnyL69
    The fact that it's actually canonically chronologically in order, that it goes through the arcs, makes this an amazing edit
  • @josephpark2919
    I loved how they actually made Big Mom look like a menace
  • @MaxTheJerry
    This is not one piece ... This is truly a MASTERPIECE BRO
  • @flameze5019
    0:33 if qeen actually looked like this i would take him more seriously
  • @Kevin-ht6mh
    Brook escaped from Big Mom is way too underrated
  • @ikkem
    Damn your title is not lying, thank you for your work
  • Idk what it is but to me Kuma is genuinely a horrifying concept. You’d just met Moria, who’s huge, and is like nothing seen before. He just appears from the shadows with an evil sneer and malicious cackle. Then we see Kuma, equally as large, and it’s immediately implied told he’s just as sinister, if not even more. Yet he just stands there, not moving an inch. It’s so eerie, almost threatening. And when he finally does move, it’s in the blink of an eye, and you see just how powerless the crew is against him, only ever appearing when they’re in dire situations. Always watching. Once he’s finally struck, you’d think it’d do something, you’d finally get an answer to why he’s such an odd figure, and yet when you find out, you’re almost wishing you didn’t, watching as the fabric in his coat snags to reveal his horrible exposed flesh mended together uncomfortably with metal. You wonder how someone could live like this. why someone would live like this. Yet, the only answer you get from him is a burning violent light, as his mouth swings unnaturally agape, like something out of a horror film. And I think it would be even worse as an unsuspecting pirate: imagine you’re on the run on a government-owned island, seeing multiple of what you thought was a violent murderer. If you’re lucky enough to only encounter one of his freaky clones, you’d have to strategically beat into it, constantly thinking it would finally go down, only for it to get back up again. To charge at you with the force of a monster. You’d feel almost helpless, only for another to arrive when you least expect it. Imagine if you HAD been fighting many before, and you had experience with them. Although it’d feel off, you’re almost completely confident that what was in front of you was just another clone that appeared in front of you, another bluff to be thrown in your face to be easily dispersed. Only for it to be something— or some*one* even more sinister. (I need therapy)
  • @Samwichyummers
    Some of these designs are downright frightening, but so damn COOL.
  • @CouchCommando_
    this makes me wish for a Souls-like One Piece game. Some of these shots like that of Big Mom looks terrifying as it should. Normally shonen games don't capture the feeling I should get going up against a strong foe, BUT Souls games does capture that for me. They should be hard fights.
  • @unwornseal159
    Nobody is going to mention how damn hard the Zoro vs King one is?