Break Week What are Eichiro Odas bad aspects in the One Piece Manga?

#42
Like many people says forgot to mention the special love he has for the mc or that he loves to call his "son" his love for him is so exagerate specially this past year that z.oro birthday gift came out one month later
 
#46
Respect and care for his readers. I feel like he used to agonize over decisions. There was an interview where he talked about how much he cried as a kid when Toki died in Hokuto no Ken and how he considered the fans while he drew Ace's death. There was another quote about how when he draws a character crying, he cries.

But now he's become so flippant and shallow. Saying that Killer's SMILE fruit made the crew happy? The Kurozumi thing? The asspulls and retcons? He's always been a troll, but readers like to be led to clever conclusions -- instead it feels like Oda is just lying to our face. It just feels very flippant.
 
#47
  • Run Piece
  • Silhouette
  • Offscreen plots & fights
  • Destroying characters after building them up for the sake of money & hype of a beloved character
  • Haki system
  • Female characters
  • Forced Drama
  • Fake tension & deaths
  • Too much focus on minor & fodder characters
  • Rushed fights
  • Asspulls
 
#50
I'm going at it from a different perspective: Imho Oda's worst "aspect" is that he takes way too less breaks/hiatuses specifically to think and plan the story.

We saw that the recent output after his longer "4 week planning break" has been noticably better than the stuff he came up with before. Way better paced and coherent.

Compare that too the nonsense we got at the end of Wano (well, the entire raid to be fair). Same thing with the endings of Dressrosa and WCI.

Oda writes those long arcs in almost one go (one break every 4 weeks is basically nothing tbh) and it always shows in the second half.

He starts out nicely because he has cool ideas and is very talented at worldbuilding, but when it comes to wrapping those arcs and introduced storylines up in a smooth way - things that actually require good storywriting - Oda falls short, because he never takes his time to actually plan the writing in a proper way.

Oftentimes he is like a talented student in school, who has to write an essay in a 4h test. The student is creative and full of ideas, which he introduces all at once without a proper writing plan. It works fine at first of course, but the student can't stop and suddenly he realizes that he only has about an hour left to wrap and tie all those ideas up in an actually well rounded essay. That's where a writing plan would be absolutely essential, but of course it's not there and the student has to improvise.
 
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#51
My Opinion:

-Deaths (just Wano alone had some good Oppurtunities for certain Charachters like Kinemon,Kiku etc. To give them a epic Death but Oda instead offscreened Izo and Ashura)

-Powerlvl Consistency (nothing new tho also in his defence he said he isnt a fighting type of Mangaka to put his focus on it)
deaths are not well handled
skipping important clashes
silhouettes maniac he is using them too much
teasing no deliver
side characters get too much attention
 
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