One Piece is now mainstream more than it has ever been, qnd unfortunately seems that the end is (relatively) near, so I propose this reflection to the community;
Thought history many stories and legends resisted the test of time, mostly because they were influential enough to shape its predecessors. We even hear about the Hero's Journey theory, on how many stories have the same arch of development for the protagonist (only enough, this doesn't seem to be applied to One Piece).
Odyssey, Shakespeare, and many others have gained great notoriety in western civilization, while others stories have had the same impact in Eastern. However some modern stories such as Lord of the Rings are being retold in other formats even almost a century after is publishment and probably omegle will continue so many years after.
Considering One Piece Live Action most recent success, do you believe that maybe One Piece will reach this level and be told and retold on multiple formats decades after it's conclusion?
Thanks for reading.
Thought history many stories and legends resisted the test of time, mostly because they were influential enough to shape its predecessors. We even hear about the Hero's Journey theory, on how many stories have the same arch of development for the protagonist (only enough, this doesn't seem to be applied to One Piece).
Odyssey, Shakespeare, and many others have gained great notoriety in western civilization, while others stories have had the same impact in Eastern. However some modern stories such as Lord of the Rings are being retold in other formats even almost a century after is publishment and probably omegle will continue so many years after.
Considering One Piece Live Action most recent success, do you believe that maybe One Piece will reach this level and be told and retold on multiple formats decades after it's conclusion?
Thanks for reading.
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