Was Crocodile stronger at Marineford? Or was he holding back in Alabasta?

 During the Alabasta arc, Crocodile displayed a level of power that was initially considered overwhelming by the Straw Hat Pirates. He possessed the Logia-type Devil Fruit called the Suna Suna no Mi (Sand-Sand Fruit), which granted him the ability to control and transform into sand. He had a reputation as a Shichibukai and controlled the desert kingdom of Alabasta from the shadows. His strength was showcased through his battles with Luffy and others. At Marineford, Crocodile was present as part of the war that took place at Marine Headquarters. While he did participate in the battle, he didn't display the same level of dominance as some other powerful characters present. This has led fans to speculate that he might not have been as strong as initially portrayed in Alabasta. It's important to note that power scaling and character abilities can be subject to interpretation and development by the author. Oda often keeps details deliberately open-ended to keep the story intriguing.

Will Smith is banned from the Oscars for 10 years

 


The film foundation on Friday prohibited Will Smith from going to the Oscars or some other institute occasion for a very long time following his slap of Chris Rock at the Academy Awards.


The move comes after a gathering of the institute's leading body of lead representatives to examine a reaction to Smith's activities.





"The 94th Oscars were intended to be a festival of the numerous people locally who accomplished inconceivable work this previous year. Be that as it may, those minutes were eclipsed by the unsuitable and destructive conduct we saw Mr. Smith display in front of an audience," the foundation said in an articulation.

Fans trusting Chris Rock would talk for a long time about Will Smith slapping him at the Academy Awards service on Sunday might have been frustrated Wednesday late evening during his first show since the occurrence in Boston.


In spilled sound from the sold-out show, Rock can heard say "I don't have a lot of s- - - to say about that."


He messed with the group that he had reviewed his most recent stand show well ahead of the Oscars and said "I'm still sort of handling what occurred."


As indicated by a NBC Boston columnist present at the show, Rock got numerous overwhelming applauses. He began by inquiring "Thus, did you have a good end of the week?," evoking laughs from the group.

Rock segued into his pre-arranged material by saying "I'm simply going to make a few quips" and that's what let the crowd know "eventually I'll discuss that s- - - "


Ticket deals for Rock's parody visit have soar in cost on auxiliary business sectors since Sunday. StubHub, a ticket trade and resale organization, said it saw 25x the everyday deals for Rock's shows soon after the Oscar episode, surpassing total deals for the jokester's visit during the whole month of March.


On Monday, Smith took to online entertainment to apologize to Rock, referring to his way of behaving as "unsuitable and reprehensible." He had recently apologized to the Academy and his kindred chosen people during his acknowledgment discourse for best entertainer on Sunday officially.

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