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We've been in this arc for longer than some people have been in college and there's quite literally a 0% chance that Elbaf ends up being a 4 year long arc like Wano was.
To make first clear, my post legit was a question in terms how the next arcs play out since im worried myself because of the wano arc.
4year for a single arc are very long, in case FMAB took 64episodes to explain the whole story of the anime.
Wano been long is not the only problem in my opinion, the most key been that Oda didn´t really plan out the events, even during Act2 you feelt that the plot wasn´t really good(as example BM and her Udon plot). Overall yes Wano had good moments, but also lot of negative moments.

I hope Elbaf will be whole different in terms of writing, in case im like you for Elbaf, but to be honest the fear of wano will always stay now, since wano is really the first arc of Oda, the first arc which I as long reader(reading since Water seven-Ennies Lobby), feel that Oda kinda messed it up with a arc. Wano cast was such to big and the play out of different characters wasn´t given as you see that we didn´t see anyhting about Kid and Law crew or a background story for the villians, the beast pirates.

I just want to hear you opinion, no attack to your opinion or something, I was just interested in how you see things and you give a good answer. Overall we both agree and wish a good elbaf arc for the future. I just hope Oda will learn of the mistake of wano(with I doubt).
 
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I was summoned so I'm gonna answer this before spoilers come out: People are so quick to just take one line out of context from my reviews. You can like Wano and and still be happy to move on and be done with it. We've been in this arc for longer than some people have been in college and there's quite literally a 0% chance that Elbaf (or whatever the next arc after Wano is) ends up being a 4 year long arc like Wano was.

I love the short arcs and post-arc world building so these next couple years will most likely be right up my alley.

Like I said in my review, the highs of Wano were incredibly high but we've just been in it for too long at this point. Oda stans are so quick to say "Wait until the arc is over to give your thoughts" whenever you have an ounce of criticism about a weekly chapter that when an arc finally ends and you share your overall thoughts, the goalpost will move and people will screech "How do you know the next arc will be better?" or will pretend like the arc isn't actually ending OR pretend like you had nothing bad to say for the entire time you were reacting to it and say "EASY FOR YOU TO CRITICIZE NOW THAT THE ARC IS OVER AND YOU FARMED YOUR REACTION VIEWS"!

This was the EXACT same conversation that people had after Dressrosa and, to a lesser extent, Whole Cake Island.

It's just exhausting and a big reason why I rarely engage with the One Piece community outside of my own videos, talking to the Reverie squad and the occasional check-in here on WorstGen nowadays. With a series as massive as One Piece, you're bound to really like some things and dislike other things.
…are you real?(no offense)
 
…are you real?(no offense)
I am, lol

To make first clear, my post legit was a question in terms how the next arcs play out since im worried myself because of the wano arc.
Oh no, I obviously took no offense at all to your question; I was just explaining where a lot of us YouTubers are coming from in terms of dealing with the fallout of Wano.

I really wouldn't worry about the next one being too long.
 
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