
Looking at the image above, you might be surprised to see Crocodile depicted as a woman, while next to her is Gecko Moria, who is portrayed with a woman’s body but still maintains a serious demeanor. There’s also Hancock.
Marshall D. Teach seems to have lost a bit of his ominous presence, while Doflamingo continues to exude a menacing aura, making you feel uneasy, even after his transformation. Jinbe, once a stoic figure, now appears like a powerful woman rising up in astonishment. Finally, Dracule Mihawk and Bartholomew Kuma also have their own feminine versions.
Seriously, one wonders what Oda is trying to achieve with these transformations, which always leave everyone in shock. It’s almost as if they are meant to represent the opposite of the original character’s essence.
