is there anymore SBS leaks or is that it? just wondering cus i dont know how many questions there are in each SBS
There is some Questions Left I will put them rn
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D: What happened if Kaidou eat pickled plum? From Junya
O: This happened
D: This is a serious question.There's breast glimpse in ONE PIECE but nothing about underwear glimpse. Is there any reason or policy behind that? From Panchira Kami (God of Underwear Glimpse)
O: Actually... IT DOESN'T ME EXCITE AT ALL. (LOL)
Since I was a child, I've seen many fan service type scene in manga but mostly the woman character is the passive one... So why not I revolutionize it by making a woman who glady show her pants?
D: Odacchi! Is Kaen Daiko (Flame Dragon/Fire Dragon Great Torch) in chapter 1048 based by rakugo* story from Showa age called "Kaen Daiko" (Flaming Drum)? From Shinnosu
O: Yes! That's right! I thought everyone isn't interested at all with that! LOL
There's a rakugo manga in Jump called "Akane-banashi" and quite popular right now! It's very interesting!
Rakugo (落語, literally 'fallen words') is a form of yose, which is itself a form of Japanese verbal entertainment. The lone storyteller (落語家, rakugoka) sits on a raised platform, a kōza (高座). Using only a paper fan (扇子, sensu) and a small cloth (手拭, tenugui) as props, and without standing up from the seiza sitting position, the rakugo artist depicts a long and complicated comical (or sometimes sentimental) story. The story always involves the dialogue of two or more characters. The difference between the characters is depicted only through change in pitch, tone, and a slight turn of the head.
D: Oda-san! Is the model of glassed teacher called Terakoya is Hirosawa Torazou? I've heard that in radio, Oda-san keep saying you really like him! From Negizairu
O: That's right! That's more hard core than rakugo! That's exactly right! I've put every hobby of mine like rakugo, rokyoku, koudan and jidaigeki* (a period drama) in Wano Country. Hehehe!!
Okay, folks! That's it for this time SBS! See you in next volume!
*Rokyoku is a traditional Japanese narrative singing. While rakugo is a story teller. Rokyoku is almost the same like that but with shamisen play and the storyteller is singing
*Kōdan (講談, formerly known as kōshaku (講釈)) is a style of traditional oral Japanese storytelling. The form evolved out of lectures on historical or literary topics given to high-ranking nobles of the Heian period, changing over the centuries to be adopted by the general samurai class and eventually by commoners
*Jidaigeki (時代劇) is a genre of film, television, video game, and theatre in Japan. Literally meaning "period dramas", they are most often set during the Edo period of Japanese history, from 1603 to 1868. Some are set much earlier—Portrait of Hell, for example, is set during the late Heian period—and the early Meiji era is also a popular setting.
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Reader: About the nakamas that joined later (Robin, Franky, Brook, Jinbei), do they ask the old timers about their tales of adventure from East Blue (especially Usopp) and they know what happened before then? I'm curious about it! Oda: They might know and they might not know. It depends on the character of the initial members, Luffy and Zoro specifically don't talk about the past. If they ask, Nami, Sanji and Chopper, they will talk about it. Usopp will talk about it even when not asked but the adults can tell if he is lying so they ask what they want to know about from Nami, Sanji and Chopper, but basically, the "Straw Hat Crew" are composed of people that don't bother about a person's past.