Not at all, Oda explicitly stated that the only events he had planned to draw before the arc started were Merry's death and Franky joining.
I don't really understand you here, but he also stated he had no intention of Miss Wednesday being a princess.
You are the perfect example of what I was explaining: the poor guy constantly speaks of how "manga serialization is a wonderland" because he keeps improvising and making up things he didn't plan yet, according to you, he "planned everything from the beginning" and is a master of foreshadowing. You want Oda to be better than he actually is, and even worse: better than he actually wants.
The whole plot of Water 7 and Enies Loby wasn't planned, he kept changing stuff and adding new elemments to Dressrosa as it was published, he created the Supernova some hours before the chapter release, the villain Miss Wednesday was turned into the princess of Arabasta and a crewmate, the Shichibukai weren't planned either as the story was first conceived as Luffy's quest against the emperors...
We aren't talking about two minor things but also stuff that significantly changed the whole story, and of course there are some major things he probably planned form the start (most of the crewmates, not all; the meaning of D. probably, and hopefully things like what the One Piece is and the main points of the ending), but that's probably it. One Piece as a whole is more than likely the result of Oda having a couple of vague ideas and then tons of improvisation to fill the holes, whether they are big or small.
If I recall correctly, Tarantino would follow a similar method —having one scene in mind and making up the rest from there. Oda is a fan of him and I'm pretty sure his method is the same but in the scale of a long manga, in a way that his whole "planning" consists on knowing that Franky will end up joining and then improvising the rest of the saga even while it's being published (which is, indeed, what he confirmed to do when writing Water 7 and Enies Lobby).
The problem is he didnt confirme that
And you have eyes to realise
Like the clowns who say thay he improvised haki although he foreshadowed it 300 chapter before
And the ryou which is foreshadowed 500 chapter before or the ebisu people which is foreshadowed 400 chapter before
You start saying things like he improvised all water 7 plot without an evidence
And for supernova i said no human being can add a thing like supernova in one day and make them fit perfectly to a big story like one piece
Oda is a genius of course but this is far beyond genius
For the warlords he had them in mind just added them
And for the poor guy thing
Lol of course there is a reason that made oda the best mangaka out there
As i said you can use your eyes
You can know what is planned and what is foreshadowed
Even the conflict of a minor character like bellami was foreshadowed 500 chapter before
So you really misunderstanding what ia going on
Just saying the word confirmed and you have no evidence
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Not at all, Oda explicitly stated that the only events he had planned to draw before the arc started were Merry's death and Franky joining.
I don't really understand you here, but he also stated he had no intention of Miss Wednesday being a princess.
You are the perfect example of what I was explaining: the poor guy constantly speaks of how "manga serialization is a wonderland" because he keeps improvising and making up things he didn't plan yet, according to you, he "planned everything from the beginning" and is a master of foreshadowing. You want Oda to be better than he actually is, and even worse: better than he actually wants.
The whole plot of Water 7 and Enies Loby wasn't planned, he kept changing stuff and adding new elemments to Dressrosa as it was published, he created the Supernova some hours before the chapter release, the villain Miss Wednesday was turned into the princess of Arabasta and a crewmate, the Shichibukai weren't planned either as the story was first conceived as Luffy's quest against the emperors...
We aren't talking about two minor things but also stuff that significantly changed the whole story, and of course there are some major things he probably planned form the start (most of the crewmates, not all; the meaning of D. probably, and hopefully things like what the One Piece is and the main points of the ending), but that's probably it. One Piece as a whole is more than likely the result of Oda having a couple of vague ideas and then tons of improvisation to fill the holes, whether they are big or small.
If I recall correctly, Tarantino would follow a similar method —having one scene in mind and making up the rest from there. Oda is a fan of him and I'm pretty sure his method is the same but in the scale of a long manga, in a way that his whole "planning" consists on knowing that Franky will end up joining and then improvising the rest of the saga even while it's being published (which is, indeed, what he confirmed to do when writing Water 7 and Enies Lobby).
A writer who foreshadows events 8 years before it appears cant call him an improviser
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Not at all, Oda explicitly stated that the only events he had planned to draw before the arc started were Merry's death and Franky joining.
I don't really understand you here, but he also stated he had no intention of Miss Wednesday being a princess.
You are the perfect example of what I was explaining: the poor guy constantly speaks of how "manga serialization is a wonderland" because he keeps improvising and making up things he didn't plan yet, according to you, he "planned everything from the beginning" and is a master of foreshadowing. You want Oda to be better than he actually is, and even worse: better than he actually wants.
The whole plot of Water 7 and Enies Loby wasn't planned, he kept changing stuff and adding new elemments to Dressrosa as it was published, he created the Supernova some hours before the chapter release, the villain Miss Wednesday was turned into the princess of Arabasta and a crewmate, the Shichibukai weren't planned either as the story was first conceived as Luffy's quest against the emperors...
We aren't talking about two minor things but also stuff that significantly changed the whole story, and of course there are some major things he probably planned form the start (most of the crewmates, not all; the meaning of D. probably, and hopefully things like what the One Piece is and the main points of the ending), but that's probably it. One Piece as a whole is more than likely the result of Oda having a couple of vague ideas and then tons of improvisation to fill the holes, whether they are big or small.
If I recall correctly, Tarantino would follow a similar method —having one scene in mind and making up the rest from there. Oda is a fan of him and I'm pretty sure his method is the same but in the scale of a long manga, in a way that his whole "planning" consists on knowing that Franky will end up joining and then improvising the rest of the saga even while it's being published (which is, indeed, what he confirmed to do when writing Water 7 and Enies Lobby).
And for supernova thing
How do you explain the logo of the heart pirates and doflamingo pirates
He planned all of law story in one day
Do you believe that ?