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johgnz
John González :
*el arco de Ussop* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
2026-06-30 21:00:57
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sadi.ryomen3
dime "empanadas" al privado :
sanji god
2026-06-30 20:10:51
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elnolasfreedom139
愛꩜ :
Cómo te quiero Mi Sanji los fans de Zoro están ardidos😁🤗
2026-07-01 01:09:18
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rivera66433
⸙『Juan 』 :
Sanji va a superar a zoro si obtiene haki del conquistador
2026-06-30 23:01:02
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rvzack1
RV ZacK 🥖🕯️ :
El rey de la pechurina con papa
2026-06-30 20:38:46
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danie.san
Danie San :
Yo sinceramente tengo mis dudas... ¿Como "activas" algo que es innato? Ojala Oda saque una explicacion mas compleja que esa de "conviertete en un rey".
2026-06-30 20:45:34
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luisalejandrogill
Luis :
P-pero no pije , ahora se lo regalan a todo el mundo pije 😭😭
2026-06-30 20:10:08
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arlosjuniormessironald
JIMMY†★ :
jajajkajaka y ahora que y ahora que diran jajaja
2026-06-30 21:04:24
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nightmer125
Little D :
LA CABRA
2026-06-30 20:09:17
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enryu_bjfj
Enryu :
el rey del poyo frito
2026-06-30 20:30:21
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alexei.vega8
Alexei Vega :
por la personalidad de sanji. sanji rechazo ser rey, rechazo gobernar y poner su voluntad encima de otros, es un cocinero
2026-07-01 02:00:43
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elzury5k
Erick Puebla :
no era el fanatismo de que va ser Rey sanji si en su meta no estaba ser el Rey de la cocina o de los cheffs su sueño es conocer el all blue cual es su ambición de ser rey eso era lo que lo dejaba de lado yo solo veo que al final Oda va terminar complaciendo a todos porque si
2026-06-30 20:29:30
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aldanacortezemman
Emmanuel :
Esta muy bien la vdd es un power up necesario para que luffy ascienda, pero no el conquistador es heredado? De dónde lo sacaría Sanji?
2026-06-30 23:35:06
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zamus51
zamus :
la pregunta es, le darán el guiónazo de que le saldrá avanzado de fabrica?
2026-07-01 05:33:31
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david.reyes2517
The Bay Harbor Butcher :
Una pregunta, crees que Sanji pueda ser más fuerte que Zoro con conquistador?
2026-07-01 04:09:41
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l3_m4cho
Chel's 𝓕𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂 Husband :
solo digo que si Sanji consigue conquistador se acaba el debate de Zoro vs Sanji 😭
2026-06-30 22:06:03
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oswilldj
OswillDj💯🤍 :
segundo? en qué momento superó a Zoro? 😅
2026-06-30 22:42:45
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cebra_gamer
Cebra_gamer :
A esperar el power up de zoro Jaja
2026-07-01 06:10:24
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