Almost at end of Katakuri vs Luffy! On One Piece Episode 870!
Katakuri while pickling Luffy: Mugiwara is tougher than he appears to be, he can change future, he is a threat! I must not underestimate him at all and respect him as opponent!
Pickled Luffy in pain and frustration: I am hungry, i am angry, this is tough!
Katakuri: Forget whatever I said. Mugiwara is a brat! This is another babysitter gig I didn’t ask for!
Mt Gozenyama Japan, April 2022, Panasonic LUMIX S1 LUMIX S 70-300mm F4.5-5.6 MACRO O.I.S.
We can look at the enlarged images clicking the original ones.
Dogtooth violet starch is called 片栗粉[Katakuriko]. 粉[Ko|Kona] means powder. It is mostly made from potatoes today but was originally made from the rhizome of this plant.
After flowering season, the above-ground part dies. One of spring ephemerals.
One Piece — "As of this moment, I quit the Big Mom Pirates!!!"
From Volume 86 - Chapter 863 / Season 13 Episode 833. During the disruption of Sanji and Pudding's wedding, Luffy is nearly immobilized by the vicious "Dogtooth" Katakuri. Jimbei uses water to help him escape the mochi trap, making it publically clear to every Big Mom Pirate present that his alliance is forfeit. In a situation where most traitors would fight or runaway, Jimbei instead makes a most formal farewell.
It’ll take me a while to be able to post the actual content that this blog is supposed to have (and I intend to take ALL of your input into account! thank you so much, you can keep commenting on that post, it’s pinned now ^^!!) ... so I’ll post some other katakuri related info and images ^^! Either from official sources or just things that I think are nice!
To start it off, many of you might already know, but I wanted to show you guys some pretty Katakuri flowers (Erythronium japonicum)
(English translation: “Katakuri is a violet flower from where the japanese used to extract starch. Nowadays, they use this same name for potato starch. The flower is also known by the name of dogtooth violet”).
Oda really used the whole plant to design Katakuri, huh?
Mt Gozenyama Japan, April 2022, Panasonic LUMIX S1 LUMIX S 70-300mm F4.5-5.6 MACRO O.I.S.
We can look at the enlarged images clicking the original ones.