Another symbol sends Luffy into fits of uncontrollable laughter, making it impossible for him to focus on the wax tower.
As the Little Garden Arc reaches its climax, the stakes couldn't be higher. Zoro , Nami , and Vivi are slowly being encased in wax by Mr. 3’s "Giant Candle Service Set". Just as Luffy arrives to save the day, he is sidelined not by a punch, but by the psychological warfare of . The Power of the Colors Trap 75 : A Hex on Luffy! Colors Trap!
The first symbol painted on Luffy forces him to do the exact opposite of what his friends need. When Vivi begs for help, Luffy's body literally refuses to move toward them. Another symbol sends Luffy into fits of uncontrollable
Perhaps the most famous moment of the episode occurs when Goldenweek hits Luffy with blue paint, instantly draining his will to fight. Instead of toppling the wax statue, Luffy sits down for a calm tea party with the enemy. Zoro’s "Final" Pose 3’s "Giant Candle Service Set"
Unlike most villains in the Grand Line, Miss Goldenweek isn't a Devil Fruit user. Instead, she is a "realist painter" who uses , a form of high-level hypnosis that manipulates emotions through symbols. Because Luffy is simple-minded, he is the perfect target for these psychological "hexes".
Another symbol sends Luffy into fits of uncontrollable laughter, making it impossible for him to focus on the wax tower.
As the Little Garden Arc reaches its climax, the stakes couldn't be higher. Zoro , Nami , and Vivi are slowly being encased in wax by Mr. 3’s "Giant Candle Service Set". Just as Luffy arrives to save the day, he is sidelined not by a punch, but by the psychological warfare of . The Power of the Colors Trap
The first symbol painted on Luffy forces him to do the exact opposite of what his friends need. When Vivi begs for help, Luffy's body literally refuses to move toward them.
Perhaps the most famous moment of the episode occurs when Goldenweek hits Luffy with blue paint, instantly draining his will to fight. Instead of toppling the wax statue, Luffy sits down for a calm tea party with the enemy. Zoro’s "Final" Pose
Unlike most villains in the Grand Line, Miss Goldenweek isn't a Devil Fruit user. Instead, she is a "realist painter" who uses , a form of high-level hypnosis that manipulates emotions through symbols. Because Luffy is simple-minded, he is the perfect target for these psychological "hexes".