Eiichiro Oda, the creative genius behind “One Piece,” recently shared the intriguing inspiration behind giving characters named attacks in the immensely popular manga series.
In the latest release, Volume 108, Oda unveiled this creative motive during the traditional question-and-answer segment called SBS.
The driving force behind assigning named attacks in “One Piece” is surprisingly simple: Oda wanted children to recreate these powerful moves while playing together.
In a light-hearted tone, he even encouraged adults to give it a try at work. This playful insight into Oda’s creative process resonated with fans on social media, reflecting the manga creator’s knack for blending simplicity with profound impact.
The SBS section has been a consistent source of unique information about the series, exploring diverse topics like Luffy’s romantic inclinations, character backstories, and the thematic choice of avoiding lethal force.
Oda’s approach to fan queries has always been candid, even addressing explicit questions about Luffy’s stretching abilities and the unconventional applications of Color of Arms Haki.
Oda encourages adults to try it at their jobs as well
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Since the introduction of the first-named attack, “Gum-Gum Pistol,” in 1997, Oda’s strategy has paid off tremendously. The manga has evolved into a global phenomenon, with fans of all ages recognizing iconic techniques like Luffy’s Gum-Gum series.
As “One Piece” celebrates its 27th year, demographic data indicates an average fan age of around 35, with a new generation of enthusiasts anticipated following the announcement of a remake anime series by Wit Studio and Netflix.
Volume 108, released on March 4, 2024, continues the high-stakes adventures of Luffy and his crew.
Trapped by a formidable navy fleet led by Admiral Kizaru and a member of the Gorosei, the volume promises an unprecedented battle on a grand scale.
With the manga licensed by VIZ in North America, translating up to Volume 104, anticipation builds for Volume 105 scheduled for release on March 12, 2024.
Eiichiro Oda’s playful motivation for named attacks adds another layer to the beloved world of “One Piece,” showcasing how simplicity and creativity can resonate across diverse age groups.