One Piece’s Anime Unveils First Look at the Final Saga’s Best Scene

Bonney conceals her true age with her Devil Fruit’s abilities, appearing to be much older than she actually is – a 12-year-old girl who fears losing her only known family member, Kuma. The revelation of Kuma’s past leaves her overwhelmed. Upon witnessing him battling for her safety, she breaks down in tears. However, their emotional reunion is short-lived as Saturn plans to eliminate both of them. In this episode (One Piece Episode 1139), the new opening theme, “Carmine” by Ellegarden, premieres, showcasing an animated interpretation of the Final Saga’s most heartwarming moments from the anime.

Joe Jonas Seemingly Confirms Camp Rock 3

During an August 12 interview on “Hot Ones Versus” with brothers Nick Jonas and Kevin Jonas, it appeared as though the former star of “Camp Rock” hinted at a potential third installment in the Disney Channel series franchise.

Chainlink to the Moon? 🚀

The oracle network, you see, has got itself deeply entangled (in a thoroughly respectable manner, naturally) with SWIFT. This now means over 11,000 financial institutions – or a staggering number of bank managers, if you ask me – are connected to both the positively modern world of blockchains and the distinctly old-fashioned one of… well, banks. Chainlink, it seems, is becoming frightfully important in this whole business of updating the financial system. One shudders to think of the paperwork otherwise. 🧐

10 Most Powerful Black Clover Magic Knights From the Clover Kingdom, Ranked

Alert: Potential Plot Reveals from the Last Chapter of Black Clover Manga, specifically the Spade Kingdom Incursion!

In this paraphrase, I’ve tried to make it more conversational and easier to read by replacing “Warning” with “Alert,” using “potential plot reveals” instead of “spoilers,” and specifying the relevant arc within the manga.

These 5 ‘90s Slasher Movies Are Underrated (And They Rock)

While not all ’90s slasher films reach the greatness of those previously mentioned, there are still numerous high-quality stalk-and-slaughter movies from that era worth mentioning. For this discussion, we’re focusing on five ’90s slashers that nail many aspects but sometimes get overlooked.