
The anime staff had Zoro slashing with iron casually, which led to him becoming troubled quite quickly…
>>1
I didn’t think it was impossible…
>>1
What happened to this…?
>>185
“I was probably making a painful excuse saying that iron can cut, but steel cannot.”
Honestly, dragons are mythical creatures that don’t actually exist in that world, right? There’s no way to decipher that from the eastern sea point.
>>2
Wouldn’t it have been good to check?
There are a lot of big animals…
I wonder when the new anime will be made.
It might be a monitor lizard that ate the Bat Devil Fruit…
On the contrary, back then I thought the Whispers Fruit didn’t look like a Devil Fruit at all.
After that, concept-type Devil Fruits started appearing one after another in the original work and became a reality.
>>6
It’s just that it overlapped with abilities that aren’t Devil Fruits like Roger’s.
Five types of flight abilities have only been confirmed in the world.
>>7
I feel like it’s not so much a contradiction in the anime original, but rather that the source material was just clearly sloppy.
>>7
The ones I’ve confirmed can escape easily because they’re loose.
Once it’s decided that the haki is strong, the value of Zoan increases, and it’s pretty much done on a whim in that moment.
“I think ‘not confirmed’ is a rather cautious expression.”
>>13
The term “Devil Fruit Encyclopedia” or its existence appeared in Thriller Bark or Enies Lobby…
(It must be a world with big creatures like dinosaurs and marine reptiles, and also dragons…)
>>14
Don’t let your guard down! This is the kind of creature a dragon is!
The original author does give some instructions like “This person (Rayleigh) is not the captain,” but they probably can’t oversee all the consistency.
>>15
(Debuting for the first time, for some reason, with black hair and a super generic anime face, Marco)
>>37
It might be that the settings for Marco’s hair and such were not yet finalized.
>>37
The first appearance Marco has a slightly different design in the original work…
>>15
I mean, that place is special.
I feel like I heard somewhere that I’m not really one to communicate through anime.
I think I had that stance until I took on the role of being passionate about it.
From the very beginning, it doesn’t necessarily mean that Kaido is clearly decided to be a dragon ability user and that the dragon is a mythical beast!
>>16
The concept of the Four Emperors first appeared in the Epilogue of Enies Lobby, where it was vaguely depicted in a silhouetted image.
It feels like Linlin was already known at this point, but there was no element of Kaido at all, so it seems like they came up with that concept later on.
In the anime, there is a scene in Wano Country where a man’s chance of living until tomorrow is set at 1% by Hawkins, and that man is Drake.
There are also those who can float independently of flying ability, and there are others who can move through the air by different means, as well as those who can soar through the sky using technology.
That said, if one could fly without any training, that would be the most convenient.
Even without being practical, anyone can use something like a moonwalking step.
What did Ryuma cut?
>>20
He is not here now, but during the time of Ryuma, which was about 400 years ago, he existed then.
There is a sense that the Five Elder Stars being Celestial Dragons and at the top of that hierarchy feels somewhat like an afterthought.
>>22
In the first place, the term “Celestial Dragon” didn’t even appear until coming to Sabaody.
>>22
The Seven Warlords and the Worst Generation are things that were added later, and the author himself has said so quite normally.
Since Richie easily crushes the iron cage, it seems that everyone interprets it in their own way.
Richie, who crushes the steel cage, was actually a strong character…
>>27
It’s pretty strong to bite through a steel cage, even for a lion…
You have no choice but to accept the settings of original anime and original games.
I’ve heard that the anime One Piece was launched somewhat prematurely with a small staff who were overwhelmed with work.
I don’t want to see Oda shrinking back in consideration of the old anime-originals.
The strength might not be that inflated in terms of power because it was expressed lightly with a bounty.
Especially the first half
The current complete ban on original anime stories is quite bold in its own way.
>>33
As a result, is it a story that drags on just like the original?
>>33
There are issues like the Devil Fruits being used without permission, though.
I didn’t dislike the more modest fantasy and small adventure vibe, even with the big goal of defeating the Seven Warlords.
I couldn’t end up seeing Hody’s past in the Any Time One Piece because the timing never aligned.
If they really included such past depictions, it means they don’t understand the story at all… it’s kind of shocking.
It’s fun to indulge in low-effort original fantasies of Jujutsu Kaisen and Demon Slayer.
The Ame Ame no Mi was allowed, but later in the original work, I wanted to introduce such abilities, resulting in the awkward naming of the Pero Pero no Mi.
Sanji said when he was a kid, he looked at the Devil Fruit encyclopedia and thought, “I want to eat the Suke Suke no Mi!” in Thriller Bark.
I like the unique atmosphere of old original anime.
>>44
I liked the original stories where each of the crew around Log Town did something.
>>46
There was a similar one-episode standalone original anime around the time Enies Lobby ended.
Zoro Mama’s parenting, to put it mildly, is insane.
It seems that older reference books may not include the Gum-Gum Fruit, as they might be subject to revisions…
Sanji tends to cook in original anime.
>>47
Rather, it’s fine to do more in the original work.
Where did the vital recipe go?
>>47
The original work hasn’t been cooking much in the past few years.
>>52
Because I cooked too much during the Big Mom arc…
It’s a movie, but I thought it was too strong for someone who supposedly acquired a third of the world’s gold or existed during the rock era.
It seemed a bit out of place that despite being a red dog owner, they were part of the moderate faction.
It becomes clear later that despite Akainu’s extreme behavior, he has a surprisingly broad perspective, leading to a sense of discomfort disappearing for Admiral Jonathan.
It feels like Green Bull changed character from his initial appearance to his actual debut in the original work…
>>53
It starts from the first appearance of laughter and conversation with Fujitora.
It’s hard to imagine that Fujitora would drop a meteor on Mary Geoise, and Green Bull would be watching and saying, “Stop it, you idiot!” in that kind of relationship.
So you’re the side of the mad dog, huh?
>>62
Meteorite
Easy to drop
There was also talk that Kaido originally wanted to have Shiki in that position.
The theory that most people like the story of Sanji having a cooking showdown at the navy base and using the leftover ingredients from the chefs to create a dish.
Isn’t Usopp not developing anything recently either?
>>57
Usopp has become someone who cultivates plants now.
>>59
I understand that it’s an opinion from an old-timer, but it lacks the charm of the time when they developed weapons and included shells in the Green Star series.
The original anime naval base arc is good, right…?
It’s an original anime, but rather popular, Navaron.
>>60
I really think it’s amazing to provide food to Marie Joa.
What about the king of carbonation?
If you include anime originals and game originals, it’s already causing overlaps with the Devil Fruits, so we have no choice but to ignore it.
Only Chopper is consistently getting the description of his job.
Well then, should we make it so we can converse with the sea kings… but wait, are you an ancient weapon? That would be terrible.
I think the ban on original anime content is because it would mean bringing in characters who could compete with Luffy, and the area around the Navy’s Supernovas is really pushing the limit.
The Hot-Hot Fruit (which is 10,000 degrees, making it hotter than the Flame-Flame and Magma-Magma Fruits) is still being messed around with in various ways.
>>69
10,000 degrees is a level where it goes beyond flames and becomes plasma…
I liked the OP with characters from the anime original that I didn’t know.
The one I’ve been working the longest is probably the navigator, but there isn’t much time depicted for that.
>>72
It is said that she is also making charts outside of her regular duties, and Nami especially seems to work long hours.
There are indeed quite a few scenes where Jinbe is holding the steering wheel as the helmsman.
It’s a shame that it’s a timing where it seems like an original story could be inserted between Wano Country and Egghead.
Usopp’s original job is a sniper, but when Franky wasn’t around, he would sometimes do a poor job as a carpenter, and then out of nowhere, he would create advanced weapons for Nami with skills that are at a level where you’d wonder where he acquired such techniques given his upbringing. Back then, his position was really ambiguous.
>>75
I’m not saying that it’s bad now, but…
I do like the atmosphere of the ship from back then, where the few elite members were taking on multiple roles.
Once Kaido, the strongest in the world, was defeated, it seems difficult to prepare an original enemy for Luffy that can fight him on a good level.
>>78
Even so, when I see the battle with Kizaru afterwards, it gives a stronger impression that Gear 5 finally competes with the world’s strongest, albeit with a time limit.
Right now, I can’t use Gear 5, which makes me unable to move after use… But if I can make them fight in Gear 4, there might be a chance…
It’s dangerous because we need to prepare enemies that are at least as strong as the top executives of the Four Emperors.
One Piece the movie! I want to praise the fact that they didn’t do something like the enemy being Roger’s son this time!
>>80
Are you planning to resurrect Ace in a cursed land?
>>91
No, I’ll just randomly introduce an original character with the surname Gold in the anime original and create a situation where it doesn’t integrate well with Ace or the D family.
>>99
I’ll also bring out the man who was called the right arm of the Pirate King.
I think there are many misses that feel like a nightmare.
Later on, it might unexpectedly become an asset, and it feels a bit lonely to have completely no original anime.
>>81
The kind of unexpected contradictions that become topics of conversation are images born from the process of stretching the original work more than the completely original edition.
It’s a little sad that there are almost no maritime elements left.
>>82
I wanted to have a naval battle around the invasion of Onigashima, but it seems like I can’t get to do a naval battle, as the author mentioned in the pirate manga.
A woman whose face is widely known because she appears in the cut between the OP’s chorus and the last chorus.
Adventure on an unknown island until the log pose accumulates!
It should be really easy to do an original anime.
In the past, they made original anime and also released games, which is awesome.
I wonder if the One Piece anime will space things out in the future so it won’t drag on.
I think that even if they boldly include a low-quality original anime, there aren’t too many people who would get really angry about it, just maybe comment on it.
>>90
I think I would definitely get angry if they were to become defiant.
>>90
Bad news! In this era, where a pile of cold thumbnails with titles like that are being posted, it would only get worse if they poorly created original anime.
The reason they stopped making anime for the door illustration theater could be because the original work has no dialogue, leading the staff to interpret it on their own, which later results in a lack of consistency.
>>93
Kuzan and Oger vs. Cracker is still related to the main story…
I feel like it’s become difficult to have idyllic stories like before the New World because the Straw Hat Crew has gotten too strong.
It’s fine to have a silly original story like an anime-original pirate crew and play with rules like a David Back Fight.
>>95
Even with the restriction play included, if an original pirate crew that can match the current Zoro, Sanji, and Jinbe were to appear among the wild ones, it would be way too scary.
Well, there was someone in the past who almost made Luffy from the Straw Hat Pirates and Law from the Seven Warlords fight to a draw, the person with the Pet-Pet Fruit…
In the past, I used to fill in my own understanding (since there were events in anime and games that weren’t depicted in manga, I wonder if Luffy and the others have spent more time behind the scenes than the number of days that have passed in the main story).
Is this some kind of RTA for the number of days that have passed in the main story?
>>98
Based on what I’ve seen on SBS, that seems to be correct, but you shouldn’t take strange interpretations too seriously.
>>98
Since Naruto’s protagonist is in a military position, it can easily include original story elements about missions done off-screen, but in One Piece, they’re ultimately just pirates…
The Pirate King RTA is too extreme… but I also feel like I’m doing quite a few unnecessary things…
In the movie, there is the Jellyfish Pirates who attack without any fear upon hearing the name of Straw Hat Red-Haired Big Mom.
There might still be some strong pirates lurking secretly.
By the time we were defeated by Kizaru at Sabaody, we had spent more time training separately in various places than in the main story’s adventure period…
>>106
I feel like Brooke could have at least had another episode with some sort of buffer before becoming separated.
Well, Duval’s story would probably be equivalent to that.
>>109
I thought I finally set out on an adventure with new companions, but it’s so sad that we were immediately wiped out again.
Sometimes days can pass just with Luffy sleeping…
I think it’s a waste to showcase a copy ability user at the USJ event.
>>108
By just slightly changing the names and properties like Ameame and Peropero above, you can create as many similar ability users as you want.
When Howling Gab was called Eldrago because of its appearance and abilities, it was no good.
Ace, who was a reliable big brother and adventured with me a little in Alabasta.
I only have information as sparse as the mysterious bones I saw once in Brook’s background thriller Bark (I don’t even know if I will join the crew), so I really relied on intuition and feeling to skip it.
If Kuma knew about Brook’s background, he would probably send him flying towards Elegia.
I think it’s quite strange that there was not a single bone in the data and yet it has an ingredient from a specific flavor.
You wouldn’t think he’s a musician and swordsman with that vibe, right?
I mean, just wrap it up already.
What was all that about saying it would be over in five years?
How many years ago was it that I said I would wrap it up in five years?
>>120
It was five years ago, before the Kaido battle.
What do you think about Robin’s Blackness?
I think I can’t really look at the scripts for each episode, but they should at least be checking the character designs.
>>121
I wonder if I got sunburned…
>>121
Kuma and Mr.1 both have normal skin color in the manga, so the anime is probably not checked.
Conversely, I think the concept of the Lunaria tribe has been developed fairly early on.
Although it can’t be helped for Brook, it feels like Usopp and Chopper also chose their training locations quite randomly during those two years.
>>122
Usopp, meta-wise, had a botanist from the early concept, so I think it was designed to fit that…
>>127
Well, even if I understand that, considering the bear’s feelings…
Looking at Usopp, I wouldn’t really think, “Hmm, let’s give him a strong plant!”
>>127
It’s confusing to suddenly mention something meta while talking from the perspective of a character like a bear.
>>130
To begin with, it sounds like a conversation about how it feels like I just randomly chose something, but what does that even mean?
If it ends now, Jump will be in a terrible state.
Robin’s tan is just because the sunlight in Ohara and Alabasta was really strong…
I’ve never seen anyone point this out, and I think the staff isn’t at fault either.
In the first episode of the Wano Country arc of the anime, Zoro is hiding in Wano and drinking at a place that looks like a small restaurant from a period drama, but later in the original story, it becomes clear that Wano has a prohibition policy and commoners can only drink on the day of the fire festival.
>>131
You noticed well.
It seems like there’s nowhere else to showcase it.
Despite being hungry for more content, they don’t animate the door illustration series much, do they?
Is it really not good for the ratings to spend a long time on the story of a minor character?
>>132
Is it just Buggy’s episode that was done properly? Honestly, if they’re going to keep rerunning Fish-Man Island for months, I don’t think doing a cover page would cause that much of a drop in viewership.
It’s fine to do it for a few minutes like the mini sections we’ve been doing recently.
The Kingdom of Torino is quite suitable for Chopper, isn’t it?
>>134
It looks stupid, but surprisingly it’s pretty smart.
Aside from everything else, it wouldn’t have been surprising if Usopp had died normally on that island during those 2 years.
>>136
Instead of the island being in a bad situation, the mentor role was filled by quite a strong person, and since there was an abundance of food that caused significant weight gain, it’s probably not worse than Women’s Island…
If Hancock hadn’t dropped it, they’d be dead immediately.
>>139
Well… if it’s the son of the dragon, it should be fine…
Speaking of which, Luffy was sent by Kuma from Sabaody to Amazon Lily, but considering that Rayleigh could swim across that distance, it’s actually not that far.
If we’re going to come up with a reason for Usopp being launched, it might be that there’s a harsh environment where he can level up to solve the problem of his significantly low combat power, and that there’s someone like Heracles who can manage safety in case anything happens.
Heroines tend to fall in love with original anime Zoro.
>>142
Stop being a pirate, Zoro…
>>153
It seems that the relationship between Uta and Luffy was inspired by this.
I hope you can spare me from the fact that the current adaptations are more boring than the original anime from the past.
Why was Shanks’ arm eaten by a fish?
>>146
I wanted to owe a favor to Luffy.
Actually, it wasn’t the fish that cut the arm, but someone else.
I couldn’t guard well because I had a hangover.
There are three theories.
>>147
Recently, there have been increasing theories about wanting to erase the mark of the knight’s order engraved on the arm.
Well, I just lost to the master of the coastal waters based on my skills.
I kind of like the originality of old movies…
The original anime like Naval Island was more interesting than the ongoing original work.
Is the character in the thread originally from a game?
I liked the ones that felt like a little memory on islands like Rogue Town or Water Seven in the anime.
The early episodes of the One Piece anime don’t have great animation quality.
There are quite a few parts where I think the depiction of the ship’s steering is detailed and surprisingly well-made.
>>156
I’m really conscious of the “ocean-themed” vibe!
More conscious than the original work.
To be honest, even after this episode ends, I still don’t feel like it’s complete, and it seems like this current episode will take three years.
It has been said many times, but in One Piece, the status of the main characters in the original work is raised significantly, so even if they were to create original content, it would be difficult.
Looking back, the setting of accumulating Log Poses probably made it easier to create original anime.
>>158
It’s the same with Dragon Ball, but when you think “There’s no way a newcomer would struggle against them,” it just feels that way…
It would be problematic if the Four Emperors and their crew members had a good fight in an original anime…
Even though they are powered up in the original work, they still struggle quite a bit against Lucci and Kaku…
Don’t worry about it.
Only otaku remember the settings from years ago in anime.
I really liked the anime original where Sanji supports a boy who is an aspiring Navy apprentice dreaming of the All Blue.
The story featuring Sanji can be made using the template of a cooking drama, so it’s quite well done.
A story about realizing that the reason the strange old man’s cooking in Water Seven is delicious lies in the salt brought by the Aqua Laguna.
Maybe it would have been better to just make it a parallel setting.
Sanji’s solo stories come up quite a lot, but did Zoro have anything like that?
>>168
Stories about when I first met Yosaku and Johnny.
The anime original where Smoker narrates while talking about the day Roger was executed was good.
Zoro likes anime-original content that expands on the original work rather than completely original stories.
An episode where Chopper and I get trapped in ruins in Alabasta, and he asks me about my team and companions, and I share my thoughts with him.
I really loved the thread graphics.
In a world where anything seems possible, I don’t think dragons would be the only exception…
>>175
At this point in the original work, fish-men and sea kings are already appearing, and it feels like giants might have been introduced by then as well.
There is a dragon, isn’t there?
Ryoma was cutting.
>>176
It was 400 years ago.
But if your father’s name is Dragon, you better hold back.
>>179
“Monkey is a family name, but in the world of One Piece, monkeys are not special.”
I like the Goegoego fruit as an original anime Devil Fruit.
It seems there is no room for growth.
A captain and a swordsman with a damp childhood friend originating from an anime.
Everyone has become more cautious, so there are probably fewer opportunities for surprises like in the old movie versions…
I wonder if there are King Kong or Bajrang in the One Piece world…
I love anime originals where the big shell is treasure.
>>188
It’s nice that for some reason the logs aren’t piling up, or that there are hints being dropped.