An emotional, fan-favorite moment from One Piece was made quickly, according to a translation by series author Eiichiro Oda.
Eiichiro Oda revealed that he improvised a decisive moment in One Piece.
According to sandman’s translated text (sandman_AP), Oade made for a fan-favorite One Piece moment at the last minute. The tweet read: “Oda: I came up with this scene just before my manuscript submission deadline this week. (Jump Festa 2014).”
The scene in question comes from the ending of the Arabasta Arc, where the Straw Hats wave goodbye to everyone in Arabasta Kingdom, especially Princess Nefertari Vivi. While Vivi’s time as the Straw Hat Pirates was over, Monkey D. Luffy and her friends assured her that she would always be a member of their crew. As a way to show their support for Vivi, the Straw Hats turned their backs and raised their fists triumphantly in the air, revealing the “X” tattoo they used to distinguish each other from the others. simulate the appearance of Bon Clay.
Iconic legacy of the scene
The emotional gesture of the Straw Hats brought Vivi to tears. The scene has become so synonymous with Vivi that when they modernized the One Piece characters as high school students for a series of Nissin Foods commercials, her 30-second commercial ended with a group scene. The Straw Hats held up their cups of instant noodles to show their solidarity. with her, when Vivi transferred to another school
While longtime One Piece fans might be surprised to learn that such a memorable scene in the series was improvised by Oda, it really fits the manga author’s idea. Many of the main storylines in One Piece were not planned in advance but were actually re-edited to fit the story. Additionally, Oda uses fan sites to help him keep track of all the characters, plotlines, and mysteries he’s written for the series. The One Piece manga is currently entering its final journey, but Oda assures fans that the series won’t end anytime soon.
Anime One Piece is available on multiple streaming services like Crunchyroll and Netflix. A live TV adaptation of the series will air on Netflix. Viz Media handles the release of the One Piece manga in English.
Source: Twitter