Yes its true. Influencers/Tiktokers etc. are the new celebrities. Kids nowadays dont grow up with television or cinema like us millenials,but grow up with Tiktok shorts or Twitch livestreams.
Of course Hollywood can still give popularity,but it has way less power. There are new celebrities like...
Sure but of course in the 90s there was already the culture that you should put female characters too between the roast of the main cast. But for side characters,he just created them as he imagined with his common sense: a pirate crew will most of the time be with only men.
Because he created those crews at the beginning,in the 90s,when there wasnt all this attention to "diversity" that there is now. So he created two crews of men with an audience of boys in mind.
Lets play detective here,and connect some dots..
When,around a month ago,Toei announced the decision to put the anime on break until April 2025,it was surely a surprising decision. It almost never happens that an anime that is not seasonal takes a break this long. Not even during Covid in...
Its incredibile guys. No anime and no manga for weeks or even months in the case of the anime. Is this the worst time there has ever been for the One Piece fandom?
The most pratical thing is to replace One Piece with another passion.
By the way tell me guys,so far only this week break is confirmed,right? But One Piece can still come back next week,as far as we know right now,right?
Sadly its old Greg tweets (and he even blocked me on Twitter,dont know why lol) so its hard to find them,but i remember him posting them a couple of years ago.
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Probably! Lol
Greg is a guy who is famous on Twitter (or at least he was until a few years ago) who lives in Japan,and at the beginning he was just a fan,then he somehow ended up working for Shueisha (i dont know if he still works for Shueisha though)
I want to remind you what Greg said one time on X about Oda's quotes about his lifestyle and work: basically Greg said that most of the time what Oda said about his work hours is false. Because in Japan the work of an artist is almost considered a "fake job",not really worth of the same respect...
Yeah so it seems he talked too soon? But,to be fair,if i had a news like that i would have probably made the same too,so we cant blame him too much,it was a scoop.
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