One Piece: A Phenomenal Masterpiece
Do you find it difficult to try to convince your friends to watch One Piece? Do they claim that there are simply too many episodes? In case you need validation why One Piece might be the greatest anime of all time. Here, we discuss why One Piece is a phenomenal masterpiece and you should definitely watch it along with your friends.
One Piece is a Phenomenal Masterpiece
Characters Have Unique Personalities and Exciting Development
Many One Piece characters have strong emotional connections with fans. Every Straw Hat crew plays a crucial part in strengthening the team as a whole. Usually, the protagonist/s give chills to the viewers, however, this might not be the case in One Piece. The creator of the anime, Eiichiro Oda, develops characters who have won over the hearts of the fans. Mainly, because these characters have interesting backgrounds, impressive abilities, and endearing personalities.
Brilliant Plot
First-time watchers might think that the plotline was not maintained due to the anime’s decade-long ongoing series. However, that does not seem to be a problem for Oda himself. Even though the series’ central theme of pirate lore seems like it could easily grow stale after just a few episodes. The inventive combination of other subplots makes for an engaging watch. As you might anticipate from such a long-running series, there also lie a ton of plot twists.
An “Out of this world” Animation
Compared to its first few episodes, One Piece has come a long way to having the most distinctive animation and art styles. On the other hand, The visual components have stayed the same for more than 20 years. The series features outrageous exaggerations, vibrant colors, unrestrained character design, and cartoonish action illustrations. Which does not pass by the modification of the contemporary aesthetics favored by the new generation of anime viewers.
Relatable Issues of Today’s Society
Despite being a form of entertainment, Oda should be commended for using the platforms to highlight important, contemporary issues. Through the Marines, Celestial Dragons, Royal Families, and Fishman, One Piece addresses issues of racism, political corruption, and poverty. Another issue is class discrimination. With the pretentious Celestial Dragons, Sabaody also demonstrates this to us. The poorest population, which is essentially living in the garbage, is in Goa.
The God Odacchi
There will be no One Piece without the god Oda. Many OP fans refer to him as a god because he might be one, who knows? Oda appears to have a good understanding of how to best develop feasible elements that make the extremely fantastical story realistic. Comparing him to some of the most well-known shounen creators, his world-building and characters’ power scaling dominate the anime world.
One Piece is still running both in Manga and Anime, so what are you waiting for? Binge watch it now!
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