Does anyone think that Oda will be doing anymore manga after the end of One Piece? If he does, I sure hope he makes something really good? What are everyone elses thoughts about this?
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Yeah, I think he will. If you've seen Color walk, you know he has plenty of ideas. I just hope he isn't a one hit wonder like Nobuyuki Anzai. Anyways, there is also the chance that he might not end OP till he's very old.
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As I've heard from about ten different people on these forums he doesn't want to make OP his life's work so most likely he'll create another manga.
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I think he'll definately do more stuff after one piece. Why wouldn't he? Creative people usually can't stop creating, no matter what. If you know anything about Kurt Vonnegut he's stopped writing and started writing so many times. Akira Toriyama still made stuff after DB/DBZ, and he's said that he doesn't want his seminal work to be DBZ.
Oh and Nobuyuki Anzai is awesome! Flame of Recca is great, and i think Mar is just as good (but different)!
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I always thought that too. Same goes for Watsuki Nobuhiro…Busou Renkin and Gun Blaze West are underappreciated gems of manga.
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Anzai's great, Rocket Princess is pretty good too.
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Oh sorry, i meant Watsuki Nobuhiro. I love MAR!
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Oda said he didn't necessarily want to make One Piece his life work, but he also said he didn't want to be drawing manga forever, like there are lots of other stuff he wants to do, instead.
We'll see, but it's a moot question for now, because One Piece is very far from over.
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Well, the One Piece manga has around 2-4 years left in it. I'm guessing Oda will prolly take a year-long break following One Piece then start on a new work.
Originally posted by cowboybribop@Mar 26 2005, 07:29 PM
I think he'll definately do more stuff after one piece. Why wouldn't he? Creative people usually can't stop creating, no matter what. If you know anything about Kurt Vonnegut he's stopped writing and started writing so many times. Akira Toriyama still made stuff after DB/DBZ, and he's said that he doesn't want his seminal work to be DBZ.Akira Toriyama was never considered to have a "seminal" series. He was a creative genius, just like Oda (and even though I know I'm asking to be flamed for this, I personally believe Toriyama is more adept at writing comedy than Oda). Anywho, Akira has had volumes of successful series. Dr. Slump, Dragonball, Cowa!, and various One Shots by Toriyama are what inspired most of what we read today.
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:lol: We don't know that yet, we'll wait and see. Oda may create other stories, he spent 8 years on One Piece. I'll like to know what stories may he create after One Piece is done.
Toriyama said he did not want to go back to the manga work again, I understand that. Being an manga artist is tough, it's not easy which is why Oda said he did not want One Piece to be his life work. For now he's enjoying it ;)
8 years "phew" since 1997 he's been working on it. If he makes it to 2007 he will make it 10 years like Toriyama. Wow
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Oda has the passion that Toriyama never really did, so I can see it happening. Then again, I don't think even he'd go through another One Piece. I'd like to see him do some shorts and one shots, and then apply his mighty brain to another form of media.
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If he does another one, I really hope it will be a "western" style work…or even better something WAAAY out contrasting from One Piece (Kinda like...reading Dragon Ball, I find it hilarious how different it is from Dr Slump XD)
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I thought the line was he wants to try drawing other manga but he wants One Piece to be the representative of his work.
But he hit it big when he was young, so he's got plenty of years left to dabble in more manga and other kinds of story-telling.
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One of the Red/Blue files had an interview with him where he said after One Piece, the next manga he wanted to do was something about robots. That'd be pretty interesting, though I don't know how seriously he meant that.
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8 years "phew" since 1997 he's been working on it. If he makes it to 2007 he will make it 10 years like Toriyama. Wow
Toriyama worked on Dragonball for 12 years, not 10.
Oda has the passion that Toriyama never really did, so I can see it happening
True. Toriyama grew tired and frustrated in the Cell and Boo sagas since he had wanted to end it with Freeza(which would've been a much more appropriate ending.), but Shueisha and the fans pushed him onward. He has said in countless interviews that he's dissapointed with the later volumes of Dragonball(28-42).
However, Oda's on volume 38 or so, and his heart is still in the story.
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Oda has the passion that Toriyama never really did, so I can see it happening
True. Toriyama grew tired and frustrated in the Cell and Boo sagas since he had wanted to end it with Freeza(which would've been a much more appropriate ending.), but Shueisha and the fans pushed him onward. He has said in countless interviews that he's dissapointed with the later volumes of Dragonball(28-42).
However, Oda's on volume 38 or so, and his heart is still in the story.
[snapback]21560[/snapback]You know, being a amatuer comic book artist myself I really think the manga artist's "passion" really shows in his work. Artists like Oda and Rumiko Takahashi, even CLAMP really love the work that they do. While Toriyama's burnout really shows. He's a great artist but you can tell in his artwork where the quality started to drop off (the linework got more jagged and simplistic).
I even think Yoshiro Togashi had these moments in Yu Yu Hakusho (the artwork looked a little too "empty" at times).
O-chan
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Originally posted by DarkShinobi@Mar 27 2005, 09:06 AM
**Toriyama worked on Dragonball for 12 years, not 10.True. Toriyama grew tired and frustrated in the Cell and Boo sagas since he had wanted to end it with Freeza(which would've been a much more appropriate ending.), but Shueisha and the fans pushed him onward. He has said in countless interviews that he's dissapointed with the later volumes of Dragonball(28-42).
However, Oda's on volume 38 or so, and his heart is still in the story.
[snapback]21560[/snapback]**Toriyama was never as passionate. There was a lengthy interview at Shonen Junk where he said drawing manga was a way to make money, and that even Dr. Slump was grueling. And in that interview with Oda, he didn't even remember Tao Pai Pai, who pretty much took up the whole of volume 8.
Oh, and DB ran from about '84-'95, eleven years. :P
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I think you're all forgetting that Toriyama also said, multiple times, that he really started to enjoy making manga halfway through Dragon Ball. In fact, he said he's grateful for his editors for pushing him on to continue the series after Freeza, because that's what really led him to enjoy doing what he did.
I think his ''burnout'' didn't really come until the Buu arc, and even at that point mostly because he was getting fed up with doing Dragon Ball in general, not drawing manga.
Oda's comment in volume 36 slightly worried me (I'm a worrywart), but other than that he still seems to enjoy doing One Piece… Which shows, because with the pace he's taking, he's really not hurrying in taking the story to its conclusion.
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Originally posted by Buccaneer@Mar 27 2005, 10:52 AM
And in that interview with Oda, he didn't even remember Tao Pai Pai, who pretty much took up the whole of volume 8.
[snapback]21593[/snapback]Haha, I loved that interview. Oda was spinning off all this stuff from Dragonball Toriyama couldn't remember. Toriyama sounded senile and out of it, which I thought was kind of funny.
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Originally posted by Mog@Mar 27 2005, 12:04 PM
Oda's comment in volume 36 slightly worried me (I'm a worrywart),
[snapback]21598[/snapback]What did he say?!
O-chan
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Oda will most definetly work on some other creation of his, or just shift to making some video game characters like toriyama did, then retire.
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Just wanted to comment on Mr. 0's both awesome name and signature. Very colol man, very cool ^_^. But yeah, expect more from the legendary Odachii-sama!
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I agree on the Toriyama discussion about his heart not being in manga anymore. He's only been doing One-Shots and he even wrote a childrens book (not manga, literature) called Tocchio the Angel not to long back. The only recent manga he's done are the newer Neko Majin Z stories. I think he's slowly but surely trying to distance himself from it.
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From Stephen's:
I turned 30 this year. And I got married last year. There are days when I wonder if I should stop drawing so much manga and start living like a normal person, but I'm just as fine as ever. Begin Volume 36.
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It better be some real genius series, kinda hard to top One Piece :o.
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ONE PIECE is the best. Hope we get to see a perfect ending for a perfect anime
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If he does continue work Post OP, do you think it will be another long running series, or more one shots and short one volume things like Toriyama(Cowa, Kajika, SandLand, yeah i know Dr. Slump is 18 vols but forget about that for a second)?
I think i'd rather see him do a long series, although it'd suck if he continued it for a long time, and died before he finished it (or possibly a third series left unfinished). -
hey hey dont say that i hope we get to see the ending of one piece and hope for oda a long like
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ada? :blink:?
Oda said somewhere that he wanted to make a Robo-Manga…
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:D silly mistake forgive me, but you understood what i ment right
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Oda has said he doesn't plan on letting One Piece be his greatest work.
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Originally posted by omae no kaasan v.2@Mar 29 2005, 06:16 PM
Oda has said he doesn't plan on letting One Piece be his greatest work.
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If One Piece isn't his greatest work then I would love to see what he pulls off in his next manga series! So far CLAMP and Rumiko Takahashi have been able to do multiple good series.
O-chan
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Why was One Piece is never Oda's greatest work? If it"s not then why did it get to 360 chapters? this is foolish