https://wallpapercave.com/wp/wp2027199.jpg One Piece is undeniably one of the most popular and successful shounen anime/manga of all time. With over 490 million copies sold worldwide and consistent rankings as one of the top anime/manga in Japan One Pieces overwhelming popularity speaks for itself. It has also received numerous awards and accolades including the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award and the Guinness World Record for the most copies published for the same comic book series by a single author. What sets One Piece apart from other shounen series is its unique storytelling character development and worldbuilding. Unlike other shounen series that often rely on formulaic plotlines and powerups One Piece stands out for its intricate and masterfully crafted narrative. The author Eiichiro Oda knows how to execute and mesh generic and cliche elements together accurately making the story feel fresh and exciting throughout its long run. As a fan of One Piece I can attest to its emotional depth and impact. From the very beginning One Piece draws you into its world of pirates adventure and camaraderie with lovable and complex characters that you cant help but root for. As the story progresses it delves into themes of friendship loyalty and sacrifice all while maintaining its sense of humor and whimsy. StoryOne Piece starts simple and straightforward with our main character Monkey D. Luffy breaking out from a barrel in a pirate ship. The guy knows how to make an entrance. His goal is to become the pirate king one day the person who has conquered all the seas. Especially the mysterious dangerous and massive Grand Line which holds an absurd amount of secrets one wouldnt believe unless they witnessed it themselves. Luffys path will be harsh and filled to brim with all kinds of dangerous situations he and his crew must overcome together. At this point the story sounds simple enough. It would be logical to assume you could somewhat pinpoint the rest of the story from my rough description above. Well that my friend is where you are entirely wrong. One Piece is anything but purely simple. It might make you believe you are reading or watching something centered on kids. But thinking like that will only do more harm than good. As our crew begins to form and they finally set sail. The standard formula for a while will be the crew moves to an island beats the bad guy then moves on to the next stop. Setup for the story arcs and background details will be simplistic but the emotional impact is genuine. In one of the early arcs of One Piece I already cried my eyes out. But this is only the first phase before we get thrown into a more complicated situation where the actual fun part for many begins. First 100 or so chapter is what I could consider: an introduction part with some softtasty worldbuilding to let you see how the world works what applies there the government system and countless other things. In other words calling the One Piece world huge would not do any amount of justice and will be like an insult. As the crew moves forward with their exhilarating journey many gamechanger and exciting things get revealed. It could be a prologue for the inevitable future where Oda decides to first grasp this plotpoint to foreshadow that point. Like we could learn small details about the mysterious Grand Line through someone talking about the many big shots over there. Alternatively we could see the strength difference to give you a little taste and keep your interest in the world. This technique is something Oda excels at and can utilize it properly and dont go overboard with the secrecy. I mean if you one saw everything the world had to offer in One Piece or any other stories. Would there be any point in continuing the tale? It would lose the mystic effect and many other missed opportunities for the future. Theres some political drama. The land could be on the verge of collapsing as you see the situation unfold dynamically. Hence you get to see many fascinating sides. An enormous amount of delightful worldbuilding gets viewers invested in the nittygritty and gives one a good understanding of all the various components like how society works. All the different cultures you will experience. Might even be a history lesson for you somewhere linking to the One Piece world dark secrets that could come up again later. Primarily One Piece is a plotdriven series where the end goal is already evident from the starting point. That said it only really applies to the main character. What about our other characters? Dont fret. They all have their ambitions and story. I will touch more upon that later. For now expect to see all kinds of goals for the many arcs in One Piece. It could be an island where there is a goal to accomplish. For example something like overthrowing a false king from the throne. An evil ruler who only does despicable and cruel things for his benefit and cares not for his people or others. Or is it like that? The thing is those characters will have a backstory part where you will learn more about them. It might make you sympathize or hate them much more depending on how it plays out. Another goal could be something like to retrieve someone back from an organization fixated on their messed up form of justice. Wont lie. Its ridiculously hard to not slip accidentally into spoilers territory. But hopefully this didnt give away too much and gave you an idea of what to expect. Nevertheless this is still the tipoftheiceberg. You should be open about a form of wonder and directional changes in the story. Or you will be sorely underestimating the brilliance of Odas mindboggling innovative creative imagination and writing abilities. This is just one of the many scenarios and segments Oda does a fantastic job of pulling off a satisfactory narrative taking even the minor detail into account. Even the side related points get a proper and justifiable conclusion. They are not left in the wind without any form of ideas one of the reasons no doubts. One Piece is one of the few manga that lacks some annoyingly severe plot holes which can negatively impact the narrative. Of course just like any other literature or media it has those. But many will just fly over your head since Odas closes them or they really dont matter. Like I previously stated: there are many different and fascinating cultures in this world. In a particular island farfar away they use technology in the most unusual and even bizarre ways. Nonetheless using the rules and logic Oda has established for his story. He can give a not so intricate and fun description that works so well. One can easily understand the concept behind and the reason its backed up by which makes you get charmed. In this world you even have your own World Government system which is thoroughly fleshed out and runs way deeper than one might think. To make matters even more interesting we could have our separate addition controlling this large organization while hiding. Who knows there might also be another darkness over them again manipulating them from somewhere. Hence expect to meet all kinds of different people and even the downright utterly offensive ones. Some certain world nobles think of themselves as gods and dont even breathe the same air as ordinary people. Dont worry there is a reason why they are not suddenly thrown in the story from out of nowhere. One Piece goes to some quite heavy and challenging topics. One of which is slavery racism the underworld and some insane secret that will make you feel all kinds of emotions at once. Just know this any one of these themes could easily be expanded upon further and there is a lot to them. Oda does an excellent job of portraying and executing them. So while One Piece is focused around on teen and up it goes into some seriously messed up stuff and should not be taken lightly. Its not for children and thinking like that will get you hurt in the long run. As noted: the later parts can get gruesome and just depressively soulcrushing so be on your guard while list watching or reading One Piece. Lets discuss one of the focal points. Its a power or rather a fruit that gives the user an ability to fight in many strange ways and yes. It will have a downside too which is a significant loss for a pirate. The concept is easy enough to understand. You eat the devil fruit and gain power which can maybe form you into an animal. Maybe become invisible or even fly through the skies. Make bullets pass through without getting injured. Possibly control the whole nature itself break the world apart and unbalance the ecosystem itself. Perhaps something easier but also destructive like controlling one of the four elements themselves. These are just some ideas I taught on top of my head. Though expect many quirky and weird powerups you wouldnt anticipate seeing. In addition to that we have another power that comes into play later in the story. Short and sweet it can bypass fruitusers defense mechanisms and much more. Dont worry. This concept was introduced as early as chapter one but we didnt realize it at the time and its thrown our faces many times before its ultimate reveal. Wont go too deep or I will end up spoiling some crucial parts of the story. I can only hope this gave readers a simple understanding of what you could await if you decide to dive into the absolutely certain gem known as One Piece. ArtWhen ti comes to the art its unique and quite distinctive from many mangaka. Its odd and striking all at once. Oda can take any number of forms with his artstyle and manipulate it however he finds appropriate. Each character is different there is no similarity just like another author drew them. I have seen some absurd and hilarious character design from this mangaka. At the same time I also experience some badass and just fantastic designs. Oda definitely loves drawing and writing. It shows clearly in his work and every panel feels superbly detailed and wellmanaged. A lot of love and care was put into them. He definitely has one of my favorite artstyle like the author of Tower of God SIU. Its uncommon and their very own style. Depending on the situation Oda can accurately change his style just enough to satisfy the vibe you should be feeling in the moment. His facial expression is always onpoint never manages not to give me chills if the situation calls for it or makes me sad or angry if necessary. He is utilizing his ideas and creative mind properly not cutting corners in the process. He deserves all the respect and attention because his creation shows that he has earned that right. CharactersCharacter is no different either there are some very unusual bizarre ones out there. On that end the opposite of the spectrum is true. One Piece boasts a large cast not only the crew but many more. Even the one that doesnt seem important gets their time to shine in the spotlight and show their value and weight. Somehow all of the characters are unique and dont feel like a rinserepeat of the same. Moving on as stated previously the first 100 or so chapters are to give characterization and growth to our characters or even development if need be. You will see every member of the crews backstory at some point in time so its not like you wont understand deeply. Oda will make sure you get the best of it and not disappoint you when its time. For me no backstory fell short. I always had emotions welling up in me as I was watching or reading it unfold. But its obvious as Oda wrote the story he got better over the years and some backstory will hit much harder than others. You can go from hating a character to loving them in a matter of moments and of course the same is true for the other way. The side characters themselves are also pleasant and make the journey more entertaining. Each new island will have you get introduced to the principal cast who you will be following for the time being learning about their flaws and good points. Even the less critical background character gets some focus from time to time. Nothing goes unnoticed by Oda he makes sure to notice everyone. And yes the antagonists are some of the best Ive seen and wellwritten and executed. Of course there will be some who is not so amusing or does not hit off well. I have gone from hating one of the worst enemies to enjoying them and their character and cant have enough of them. No this is not restricted to one or two foes a lot more than you can count. There are so many antagonists I want to see again I want to experience development or even get them a critical role if its a possibility. For the most part their goal is understandable and dont feel wishywashy so its easy to understand or appreciate them. All said and done. I will not deny theres many cruel and messed up people I hate with a passion from the bottom of my heart and wish to nothing but death and misfortune upon them. This goes for both the good and the socalled wrong side. Overall though One Piece has a fantastic cast of characters that you cant help but love and find yourself emotionally bonded almost instantly. Okay so there is one more thing I want to briefly touch upon and thats the story structure of One Piece. It starts out with individual arcs with no ties to each other. Thats to say only isolated arcs with their own issues and affairs that have no relevance for the other story segments in this first part. This is the East Blue Saga. Once we get to Grandline the story structure changes and instead of dealing with separate story arcs we have saga. The first saga consists of 23 arcs that help build up and pave the way for the final arc that ties everything together and the buildup from Odas comes full circle. I want to get across here that One Piece is a story that takes its time setting up the main plot. Then slowly sets up the necessary pieces before executing them and endowing us all in sheer bliss. It plays the long game to deliver a remarkably satisfying experience when everything finally comes together. This also means when you go into One Piece dont think its structured like Naruto Dragon Ball or other shounen. Its unique and despite starting out repetitively it soon turns into something incredibly complicated. This is not the end either. One Piece is currently in its first super saga. That is to say a saga in a saga. How does that even make sense? Read or watch One Piece and find out. Odasensei truly is in another dimension when it comes to writing. The NegativeLike any other longrunning series if you dive into One Piece. You have to understand its very slowpaced and quite so since it had made people drop it before it got to the juicy stuff. Not everyone will have time to sit down watch or even read over 900+ ongoing chapters or episodes. I would say if you dont feel any attachment by the third arc. You can drop it there of course to truly understand the popularity you will have to go on reading for a very long time. But not everyone can do and even if you did you might find yourself figuring out that this series is not for you. Even so despite being a shounen its not the same as the Dragon Ball franchise or even Naruto. If you are looking for amazing fights then One Piece is not for you. It has a lot more than simple battle maniac guys going at it each other. It has a story that runs deep and can get quite complicated. Yet being a shounen and all One Piece has some great fights further down the road and not just a handful. However in the shounen entries mentioned above One Piece is not quite like them and the battle is not the only main focus. There are emotions values and a genuine reason to fight. Not just for the sake to get some flashiness. Adding on the cast will get development and growth. It will not be very apparent and the process will be prolonged for the future to come. Oda has mentioned before he is afraid that people will begin to dislike these great characters. He has built if he were to change them just ever so slightly. Some fans even complained when they saw abnormal behavior from some of them. All said and done nothing of these can be regarded as negative if you take time to think about it. They are only obstacles that depend on peoples and their expectations. As with any media or literature my advice would be to go in completely blind anime or manga alike and make your judgment instead of relying on everyone else. Because despite my best effort to draw out the picture as the genuine fans of One Piece see. Not everyone will feel the same. ConclusionIts apparent that Ive been saying this a lot in recent times but One Piece is easily something that should be given a chance at one point in your life. Its the best plotdriven tale I have personally have comes across. Along with significant and amazingly well executed and written characters including some great antagonist/villain. This review is just a brief description of what you can get if you decide to dive. The only way to truly understand if you feel the same is to form your judgment and go from there. The worldbuilding is vast and is clear from the very start its one of the best in its class. Not many manga or anime has this kind of phenomenal world that is everexpanding. The only other one on that barley gets close is Tower of God beyond that I have no idea of anything else that stands on the same wavelength as these two. If anything Hunter x Hunter is also close. Whether you prefer the anime or the manga both are amazing and have their advantages and disadvantages. The anime adaptation is spoton until the early 500s. It starts degrading in quality and the pacing becomes painfully slow. Before then its a trustworthy and reliable adaptation. Having seen and read both you cant go wrong with either of them. If you prefer to pace yourself and want solid cannon content no filler then read the manga and set your own pace. Its quite easy to catch up if you read it then you might think even if the amount of chapter is a lot. In the case of anime you have much time on your hand. There is no hindrance to your life and you generally prefer it because of the bonus it brings. Anime also has its moments where surpass the manga. But my recommendation is to read the manga and then watch clips of your favorite segments or the whole anime if you feel like you are up for it. So if you just dont care about pacing or any other possible hindering components. Then watch it. Thats all you need to know to decide which path you want to take. I hope this review capture some attention to potential new fans. I hope you have a glorious time with One Piece as I did. Its my alltime favorite so I wont deny I have some bias toward it. My opinion is not a fact its merely my own view and my experience as I read this phenomenal piece of fiction. Its still ongoing and things are heating up quite nicely in the recent arc of the manga. I am very excited about the future and cant wait for more. In this modernday masterpiece of a shounen and one superbly written and executed written one at that lets dive into One Piece together. God Bless Oda Eiichiro the creator of this extraordinary piece of art. Overall ScoresStory: 10/10 WorldBuilding: 10/10 Characters: 10/10 Art: 10/10 Enjoyment: 10/10 Overall: 12/10
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