Why are you wasting time on something you aren’t interested in then? I guess what annoys me is when people online act like something isn’t worth the time but here they are talking about it
I believe they will do something like My Hero Academia or Demon Slayer, with kind like a arc per season, with 12 episodes per season, and not something like Hunter Hunter remake with episodes per chapter.
If they plan to do the whole series would be something like:
Season 1: 12 EP East Blue
Season 2: 2 EP Twin Capes, 2 EP Whiskey Peak, 2 EP Little Garden, 4 EP Drum, 2 EP early-Alabasta
Season 3: 12 EP Alabasta
Season 4 : 3 EP Jaya and 9 EP Skypiea
Season 5: 3 EP Long Ring Long Land and 9 EP W7
Season 6: 11 EP Ennies Lobby and 1EP post-Ennies Lobby
Season 7: 7 EP Thriller Bark and 6 EP Sabondy
Season 8: 4 EP Amazon Lilly and 8 EP Impel Down
Season 9: 9 EP Marineford and 3 EP post-Marineford
Season 10: 7 EP Fishman Island and 5 EP Punk Hazard
Season 11: 12 EP Dressrosa
Season 12: 2 EP Zou and 10EP WCI
Season 13: 2 EP Reverie 10EP Wano
Season 14: 12 EP Onigashima raid
Season 15: 12 EP Egghead
etc
They could make the season 24 episodes and launching it in two half, one in March one in October, and would be like 10y of content.
Doubtful, especially once they arrive at Post Time Skip manga where the chapters themselves are dragged out with nothing-plots. Merging 4 or even 5 of such uneventful chapters into an episode will make it watchable
Oh yes. It would elevate one piece to the next level. The main weakness of weekly manga is that they are written by a single author. Successful TV shows have multiple writers per episode. It takes different writers with different skills to complete an engaging product. If manga were written like novels aka authors taking their time & fine tuning the story until it makes sense this problem wouldn't exist.
Post TS shows how Oda writes when he is surrounded by fanboy editors that don't do their job. Pre TS their influence was significant. Please stop being an Oda apologist, he won't marry you🙄
And by "written like novels" I'm not talking about the form. The form will be different in function of the support. I'm talking about the basic core of the narration.
This basic core is common to theatre, novels, comics, manga, Shows and Cinema.
Stories are usually written similarly among supports. There are only three Variants:
- Either you do not plan anything while writting and you just go on instinct with your knowledge of the craft. This demands a very strong instinct for characters writing, a big emotionnal intelligence and a very clear knowledge of storytelling
- Either you outline everything (this is usually the case for scripts of movies and short shows). This is the safest path but can appear more mechanical.
- Either you outline the majority of the story but you allow yourself to build along the way. This demands great projection and a skill for improvisation.
One Piece is build on the third path. Oda outlined the majority of his biggest storyline and had major development in mind, but he let himself improvised a lot along the way.
Without a great skill, this path is quite risky.. because if you mess up, it shows up big time. But One Piece is structured in such a way that Oda can afford to take liberties in particular arcs because they are self contained stories.
Weither you write a novel, a script or a manga, it doesn't change anything to the core fundamentals of the narration. You will only face up those three path in front of a blank page.
Post TS shows how Oda writes when he is surrounded by fanboy editors that don't do their job. Pre TS their influence was significant. Please stop being an Oda apologist, he won't marry you🙄
Watching the recent episodes, yeah. Franky & Nami just sound old. And Luffy's VA has been doing work since the mid 80s, she's gotta be getting on in age too.
Watching the recent episodes, yeah. Franky & Nami just sound old. And Luffy's VA has been doing work since the mid 80s, she's gotta be getting on in age too.
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