5 Answers2024-12-04 00:14:52
As a fervent One Piece fan, I am here to tell you once and for all of Eiichiro Oda's ultimate secrets: Luffy's mother.As some imagine, Oda-sensei has said in an SBS (This is a fan page for Q&A where he responds to questions with awesome answers) that Luffy's parents have already appeared in the story. Healthcare costs for Monkey D. Luffy will be paid by his father, Monkey D. Dragon. One of those famous tight-lipped stories that flies in the face of facts transformed into facts is his mom.Myself, I enjoy it for the suspense.
3 Answers2025-01-15 09:04:40
Princess Zuko's mother, Ursa, also known as the mystery woman disappeared after being driven out from her home by Fire Lord Ozai as a result of his regicide attempt on her father-in-law.She someone: where is she then? Explained in the sequel comic series 'The Search', it emerges she went and made a new start as 'Noriko' in forgetful valley after the spirit gave her body a-forehead mask.
2 Answers2024-12-31 11:11:09
Though where Luffy comes from is still very much up in the air--but some simple math indicates that he indeed is the son of Gol D Roger and Portgas D Rouge. The only thing known for sure at that moment is that coming off a fight with Whitebeard, Luffy had no sooner gotten Zoro as his first mate than his father Monkey D. Dragon (the head of the Revolutionary Army) showed up to see him in person. All sorts of fan theories abound. Maybe she's a noblewoman, or how about an infamous pirate! Heck, in one big circle it's unthinkable and they even think she might be a celestial dragon. Still, I eagerly await the day when Oda-San decides to reveal all about this mystery.
2 Answers2024-12-31 11:48:47
In the anime and manga series 'Jutsushi Kaisen,' we do not know Megumi Fushiguro's mother. The tale centers on the relationship of Megumi Fushiguro and his father, Toji Fushiguro. However, after the death of Toge Fujiwara, Megumi spent his time living largely under Gojo's sensei. In future development of the story, it can only be hoped that these will become clearer.
4 Answers2025-01-14 20:05:29
In the world that is "Hunter x Hunter," a profoundly complex narrative structure awaits, waiting for you to explore. The legend follows Gon FreeCss, a young boy who seeks out his father amongst grown men but not his mother. His family is unclear-not even in the comic book and animated movie is there a clear indication.
Gon grew up in the home of his Aunt Mito on Wail Island. But when he came face-to-face with Ging, no mention was made as to Gon's mother. If there are any developments in relation to this story, we are sure that the media-savvy and enthusiastic fanbase will find out!
4 Answers2025-03-20 15:28:46
My mom has this amazing ability to get under my skin, and honestly, I think it's because she cares so much. She constantly asks about things I don’t want to discuss, like my plans for the weekend or the state of my room.
Sometimes, it feels like she’s trying to live my life for me instead of letting me figure things out. But then again, I know her annoying questions come from love, even though I might not appreciate it at the moment. It can be a real challenge to find that balance between independence and still being a part of her world. Sometimes, it just drives me batty!
3 Answers2025-02-20 20:19:11
Hating someone, especially a parent, is a strong sentiment that often springs from misunderstanding or lack of communication. Perhaps you feel she doesn't understand you or supports you, maybe she set boundaries that you deem unfair. Talk to her, express your feelings. You might find the root of this negative emotion and work together to resolve it.
3 Answers2025-08-30 11:18:02
Some days I wake up and feel like writing every loving thing down, so here are the lines I actually say to my daughter or tuck into cards when words feel small. These are the kind of quotes an adoptive mom can say that feel true, steady, and warm.
"You were chosen before I even knew you — and choosing you was the easiest, bravest thing I ever did." "Family is not made by blood alone; it's made by the promises we keep to each other." "I didn't bring you into this world, but I will always bring you into mine — in every way that counts." "I can't promise perfect days, but I promise to show up, to listen, and to fight for you when you need it." "You are my heart that I got to name, teach, and cheer for." I like short, repeatable lines like these because they work on a lunchbox note or in a graduation speech.
I also keep a few playful or situational ones handy: "No, you can't eat cereal for dinner every night — but I'll say yes sometimes." "You are the best unexpected plot twist in my life." And when the world feels heavy: "If anyone ever makes you doubt your worth, come sit with me and we'll prove them wrong together." I often sign little notes with one of those lines, a doodle, and the date of our adoption day. It makes ordinary days feel like part of our story, and that's what matters to me most.