No. I believe One Piece is better because it's the story that taught me the most about creating stories once I started analyzing it and mainly because I found in One Piece things that I never find in other stories. Simple as that.
It's not a question of time or completion, it's about the quality of the work when it is as its best.
It's not a question of time or completion, it's about the quality of the work when it is as its best.
Fascism is always incompetent. It's the reason why it fails.
Luffy was running around the world for 1,000 chapters, declaring his name, invading government facilities (Enies Lobby, Impel Down, Marineford), and displaying his rubber powers on global television. Yet, the Gorosei did not send a single Admiral to assassination-plot a rookie Luffy to secure the fruit. They only panicked after he fought Kaido in Wano. So how you even take this threat as someting dangerous or serios?
It's feels so weird and so wrong yet.... it's perfectly logical contextually and reframe clues that we didn't know were important before unless you consider that it diminishes Luke's importance to be the son of the Dark Lord, he then would be.. "the son of" (if Star Wars was a manga, this is how this community would frame this revelation).
People mostly associate retcon with bad writing. But this is only because they don't understand the real power of a non-negative retcon. These two revelations delivered HISTORICAL positive shockwaves in their respective fanbase.
This is the power of a POSITIVE retcon.
People mostly associate retcon with bad writing. But this is only because they don't understand the real power of a non-negative retcon. These two revelations delivered HISTORICAL positive shockwaves in their respective fanbase.
This is the power of a POSITIVE retcon.
The Nika reveal does the exact opposite. It doesn't burden Luffy with a tragic moral dilemma; it hands him a literal God-mode power-up that allows him to laugh off a Yonko’s attacks. Vader’s twist added immense dramatic weight. Nika’s retcon stripped the dramatic weight away and turned a brutal war into a Looney Tunes cartoon. That is a negative retcon, not a positive one.
Yes, that's the surface. But within One Piece actually lies a deeper narrative, a materialistic one where you material conditions of existence are determined by your experience and the people you meet (with a lot of spiritual determinism on top).
In One Piece both philosophy coexist to create a romantic "whole". One Piece has the best of idealism and the beginning of a real materialistic thinking. This is why you see many leftist love One Piece and you will usually see rightist eventually hate it. The first understand both, the second, believe only one layer exist and will be taken down by the deconstruction of the tropes and narrative choice of Oda.
Usually saying "It strips away the merit of Luffy"
My point exactly.
Destiny is basically a prediction into a deteministic universe. BUT, we know that the OP's universe is not entirely deterministic, in reality the future is slightly shifting. Depending how you look at it, it could mean that the One Piece universe is actually a multiverse with multiple branch slighly close to eachothers and accessible through premonitions OR there is only one timeline and characters can see probable futures. Depending on the way they "see", the future seen will be more and more distant.
In One Piece both philosophy coexist to create a romantic "whole". One Piece has the best of idealism and the beginning of a real materialistic thinking. This is why you see many leftist love One Piece and you will usually see rightist eventually hate it. The first understand both, the second, believe only one layer exist and will be taken down by the deconstruction of the tropes and narrative choice of Oda.
Usually saying "It strips away the merit of Luffy"
My point exactly.
Destiny is basically a prediction into a deteministic universe. BUT, we know that the OP's universe is not entirely deterministic, in reality the future is slightly shifting. Depending how you look at it, it could mean that the One Piece universe is actually a multiverse with multiple branch slighly close to eachothers and accessible through premonitions OR there is only one timeline and characters can see probable futures. Depending on the way they "see", the future seen will be more and more distant.
Basically, what happened is similar to a forecaster saying "there will be a strong hurricane in the sky of Wano on the night of the 5th"
And yes, sometimes prophecies can influence the future and be created by event in the past.. it's a form of the bootstrap paradox.
It's a loop created ex-nihilo. Basically means that the loop is a product of the universe itself, a higher conscience or physical phenomenon. Of course, Oda probably didn't thought about it that way. But this is what the One Piece's universe is.
A magical occurrence of a specific set of circumstances.
So the real question is... Who really made the fifth?
And yes, sometimes prophecies can influence the future and be created by event in the past.. it's a form of the bootstrap paradox.
It's a loop created ex-nihilo. Basically means that the loop is a product of the universe itself, a higher conscience or physical phenomenon. Of course, Oda probably didn't thought about it that way. But this is what the One Piece's universe is.
A magical occurrence of a specific set of circumstances.
So the real question is... Who really made the fifth?
And if it happens last(failed ending), ONE PIECE will be FORGOTTEN! No one will even consider reading/watching 1300 episodes for the MID ending. One Piece will be forgotten, in fact, in just 5 years! When people find out what One Piece is and learn the whole Void Century story, if it does not meet the expectations, this story will be forgotten like a really bad joke. No one would ever recommend you to watch/read One Piece in the future. It will be over.
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