ZOROBIN: ALABASTA ARC - 5° PARTThe first article is here. The previous article is here.At one point, Robin uses a crocodile, referred to as "the second fastest animal in Alabasta" and it even seems that the crocodile shows three legs on the side: they are references to Zoro (the number two and his three swords).
In another scene, Robin captures Bibi among other things, she fights Pell, who is a swordsman like Zoro and becomes a hawk: the bird is Robin's symbol) and says that "you can't escape me", showing for the first time her power Hana Hana No Mi. MIss Doublefinger does the same thing: she shows her needle power to Nami for the first time and says she can't hide anywhere. They practically behave the same way. And this ties in with the Robin-Miss Doublefinger comparison mentioned earlier.
Robin: "I ate the fruit Hana Hana No Mi: I can make my limbs bloom on all sides. You can't escape me."
Miss Double Finger: I am a human thorn. I ate the Thorn Thorn fruit. I can get thorns out of all parts of my body. Did you get it now? You can't escape me, no matter where you hide.In Nami's first (futile) attack on Miss Doublefinger, she sends out two birds. Two is Zoro's number and the bird is Robin's symbol.
Then Nami makes flowers appear: the flower is Robin's symbol… and it's the
second time that Nami has failed. Again Robin and Zoro. And the visible flowers are seven: Robin's number ...
In the fight with Pell, Robin uses two arms to lock his wings, and Miss Doublefinger uses both arms to stop Nami: both use devil fruit. Obviously the number two always indicates Zoro.
Miss Doublefinger closes her eye and has a tuft above her eye ... it's awesome to see this and observe Zoro and Robin now!
When Nami sends the final attack (still with two pigeons!) she uses the Tornado, which is a technique similar to that of Zoro.
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