@KageKageKing:
Last time I checked, he has 2 daughters.
If I remember correctly, Oda's elder daughter is around 11 years old by now. I hope he will spend more time with his daughters…
@Laffitte:
Is it only gonna be on sale for one day?
I'm not sure about it yet, but perhaps Mugiwara-Store (Straw Hats Store) and Jump Shop will continue selling it for the time being.
http://www.mugiwara-store.com/store
https://www.shonenjump.com/j/jumpshop/
@Norman:
Do you also have the chart?
Yeah. And some people have already uploaded the pics on Twitter.[hide]This guy is Editor Isaka. He dyed his hair gold in celebration of Film Gold.
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For reference, here is ONE PIECE Weekly Newspaper in 2012 Thread (including some scans and pics).
http://apforums.net/showthread.php?t=36690
@Aohige_AP:
It's not an exact science by any means, and he actually said at least 60% through.
Reading the two editors interview couple of interesting notes
- Both editors testify they get scolded by Oda sometimes.
- Apparently when an editor is assigned to Oda, one of the first thing they experience is Oda telling them all the major secrets of One Piece, up to and including the end. (!!!)
….... QUICK SOMEONE KIDNAP ONE OF THESE EDITORS OR PAST EDITORS!
The editor said as a reader of OP, it's somewhat saddening to learn all the spoilers ahead of time. I can see that.
When asked what sucks about being editors, they both testified Oda's obsessive perfectionist attitude getting in the way of deadline lol.
Apparently just the other day, Oda missed the deadline and it was hell getting the chapter in time. Oda's attitude is "The chapter is done when it's done".
As for editorial inputs, Oda mostly uses the editors as "first readers to read his work". He observe the reaction of the editors as a measure of how the readers would react. They testify they don't contribute much to Oda's work, since neither of them have anywhere near the talent Oda has, and it's sometimes painful that they can only stand by and wait, unable to help, when deadline is pressing.
Hattori says the most memorable scene of OP (for the chapters he was editing) was Sabo's comment about ashamed of his birth as a noble, and Dragon's shocked reaction to have such a young child come to that conclusion. It really drove home how talented a story writer he is.