This over and again.
Takes a break to prepare all the material for the famed Final Saga and figure out how it all works together.
Then in the first arc after that he already drags things out for no reason and appears not to know what to do with certain characters.
The problem comes from oda not understanding “chekhovs Gun” you don’t know if he’s introducing stuff just to introduce stuff or whether or not they’ll be important to the plot.
No i agree. The Kuma and Kizaru stuff is probably the modt important. But did we need 6 VP satellites? Did Stussy need to be a Rocks clone? Does that tie into more important plotlines? Does there need to be yet another traitor in the midst? That we wont know until the arc either fulfills it or drags it along.
That is very possibly, given we get maybe 33 chapters a year at best? With Oda and WSJ breaks? So thats only (Germa) 66 chapters or slightly around that mark anyway in 2 years...
We've already spent half a year in Egghead under Odas current schedule apparently! Oda said he restrctured the story majorly for the final saga, which I presumed meant streamlining it heavily after the 4 years of hell with Wano and maybe that explains why Egghead is being written this way too?
Oda said hes was gonna draw all the mysteries of OP for the final saga too, so is all that he is setting up and doing now part of that?
Imagine if Egghead is this long too, how long is Elbaf gonna be too!?
My crazy theory about that is that he intends to properly conclude Wano when the story has to go back there, with Kaido finally awakening. This is like my raid failing theory 2.0.
That is very possibly, given we get maybe 33 chapters a year at best? With Oda and WSJ breaks? So thats only 66 chapters or slightly around that mark anyway in 2 years...
We've already spent half a year in Egghead under Odas current schedule apparently! Oda said he restrctured the story majorly for the final saga, which I presumed meant streamlining it heavily after the 4 years of hell with Wano and maybe that explains why Egghead is being written this way too?
Oda said hes was gonna draw all the mysteries of OP for the final saga too, so is all that he is setting up and doing now part of that?
Imagine if Egghead is this long too, how long is Elbaf gonna be too!?
At this point I am expecting:
- Egghead 60ish chapter
- Elbaf 60-80ish chapters
- Final war arc (assuming it comes after those two) 80-100 chapters, if Oda wont mess around but uses the other islands straw hats travel for lore, fleshing out some other characters etc instead of dumping everything in the final war, depends how they play out
Probably, yes.
Those, to me, are not the wasteful parts (tho they might be wasted by execution, but that's another story). The wasteful parts are Bonney and the bugs; running from Lucci and the Seraphim only to go back and fight them; Sentomaru's presence, etc.
At this point I am expecting:
- Egghead 60ish chapter
- Elbaf 60-80ish chapters
- Final war arc (assuming it comes after those two) 80-100 chapters, if Oda wont mess around but uses the other islands straw hats travel for lore, fleshing out some other characters etc instead of dumping everything in the final war, depends how they play out
That sounds very reasonable honestly. I was expecting 60ish chapter arcs, maybe 80 at worst especially for Elbaf and final war to be around 100-120 or something too.
Finally Vivi again, hope to get more info on whats happend to her.
Seems Wapol helped her to escape after he saw something, could be that he saw Imu, but i think is more likely that he saw Cobra being killed by the Gorosei/CP0.
60 chapters if it becomes of similar style as WCI escape arc, which would include minimum onr full fight for Luffy, if not two for Zoro too, while the rest open an escape
60 chapters if it becomes of similar style as WCI escape arc, which would include minimum onr full fight for Luffy, if not two for Zoro too, while the rest open an escaoe
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