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#44
So when Odas other statements align with 120 more chapters?
Why don't you stop and think for a bit? Look at the poll. When the majority is in a single answer, you should think that you are missing something.

The sagas are not invented by the fandom, they are giving the names Oda. That Shuesha makes the internal divisions of him to manage the manga, it is logical. The image will belong to Shueisha.

Shueisha seems to give each Island the title of sagas.
  • Well, then there are Elbaf. Which I think will be a short "saga". But I doubt it will drop below 40 chapters.
  • The "saga" of Kurohigue/King of the Pirates remains. Where we can encompass, Laugth Tale, Road Star, Rocks flash back and maybe the Emerald Isle. I doubt that we will go down from the 70 chapter.
  • Then there would be the "saga" of the Final War. Where we would have to join the fleet, meet Vega Punk, Im's story, defeat the Navy and company... I doubt we'll get below 70 chapters.

That's about 180 chapters pulling low and about 5 years. For Shuesha there will be a minimum of three "sagas" and for Oda it will be the final saga.

But come on, since you are guided by the theme of the final saga that Oda has said, what you should take into account are the sagas that Oda names, not those of Shueisha. Because Shueisha has not talked about the final saga.

It seems like a ridiculous debate to me. I may be wrong about the number of chapters, but I'm sure there are more than three Shueisha "sagas" left.
 
#48
He did not. You are simply illiterate, since I see it has been explained in this thread. Either that, or stubborn.
But let's see brat. Who has explained anything here? They have only put a picture and said that the fans make it all up.

The only one who has explained something here is me and you treat me as illiterate.



The term saga of the four emperors was introduced by Oda at the end of Dressrosa. Similarly to the introduction of the Final Saga.

Do you really think that we only have one Island left to visit? Shueisha is dividing the sagas by Islands, if you really think that there is only one Island left to visit, you are stupider than you seem.

It is that you only have to use those neurons a little to realize that there are at least 3 Islands left, Elbaf, Laugt Tale and New Marine Ford. But I guess some of you don't give more of yourself. But at least before you insult, look at yourself in a mirror.
 
#51
But let's see brat. Who has explained anything here? They have only put a picture and said that the fans make it all up.

The only one who has explained something here is me and you treat me as illiterate.



The term saga of the four emperors was introduced by Oda at the end of Dressrosa. Similarly to the introduction of the Final Saga.

Do you really think that we only have one Island left to visit? Shueisha is dividing the sagas by Islands, if you really think that there is only one Island left to visit, you are stupider than you seem.

It is that you only have to use those neurons a little to realize that there are at least 3 Islands left, Elbaf, Laugt Tale and New Marine Ford. But I guess some of you don't give more of yourself. But at least before you insult, look at yourself in a mirror.
Right. These "terms" do not exist. In Japan, there is no thing like arc or saga, there is only hen.

For Yonko, it was the "Yonko Hen", but we were also in the "Wano Kuni hen", and it was Shueshia for both. It has always been Shueshia And Shuehsia is Oda's publisher. You're acting as if they don't know when they are in fact the only reason One Piece exists at all.
Now, for "final saga", Oda's message didn't use "Hen", it is more accurately rendered as "Final part." Not "Saikyo no hen" which would mean "Final Arc/Saga". And this meandering on specific words is stupid. Arc or Saga, it is fans who created that distinction. There has never been, in Japan, anything like a difference between Arc or Saga. They divide the manga into parts based on whatever internal criteria they have (probably: does this story have a beginning, middle, or end.)
 
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