I feel that something which is overlooked a lot in regard to backgrounds and locations is that East blue NEEDED to be simple. It simultaneously helped establish the light hearted tone of the adventure, letting the characters shine in contrast to the pleasant but quaint background; while also establishing a baseline for what normality looks like in this world. It's not until we enter the grand line that every island becomes a highly stylized macrocosm, and that is important because it marks a stark contrast of traveling outside and inside the grand line. It gives a big sense of progression and it wouldn't have been as impactful if every east blue island was also different and wacky and unique.
One little detail I've always loved about One Piece's art is that barring any shadow, Shanks is the only person with grayscale in his design, his hair. Everything else is black and white. I think. I'm sure someone will fact-check me on that.
indeed. Another instance of unique skin tone was King during Onigashima. it’s interesting because Kishi(Naruto) used to do it with his black characters (Killer Bee for example) but Oda NEVER uses a different skin tone (even for allegedly “black characters” im thinking of Usopp, Kuzan or even Teach).
@@nineninesixteensixteen9955 I'm not sure about Kuzan or Blackbeard, but Ussop is Black. Oda was heavily involved in the production of the live action adaptation where Ussop was played by a Black actor. And in an SBS Oda said that if the Straw Hats were real people Ussop would be from South Africa.
I actually fell in love with One Piece's manga specifically when I once was on a trip to Italy and I got a copy of Volume 48, the later portion of the Thriller bark arc, and I think its just a heavily underrated portion of the story, there's certain character designs in one Piece that pretty much only Oda knows how to draw well, and Moria is one of them, he's exremely expressive and fun, and the differences between anime and manga are night and day, Moria in the Manga has several expressions that are outright haunting. this is something i could gush out for hours, so bear with me for a moment, one of my most important examples from later arcs would be Brulee, a character that is drawn by oda with extreme nuance and subtlety in her expressions, the anime does a decent job of portraying her smile momment with katakuri, but in the manga there's this sort of thematic storytelling based on her smile. A quick deviation, there's this prominent case in which Mjosgard starts out as a weak chinned caricature of himself, and he becomes a handsome chad-face when he gets rid of his prejudice. Brulee is a more nuanced example of this! In one Piece, ugliness comes from the heart, Brulee looks like a wacky witch because she's bitter and mean, but then she comes to help Katakuri, someone she knows worries about her, and shows her true side, a gesture of kindness, and all the outlandish parts of her design seem to disappear in one of the most pretty smiles Oda has ever drawn. I hope if you ever touch this topic again, pointing at the complex emotions that Oda is capable of drawing would make me very happy
Actually pardon me gushing even more but I needed to revisit the brulee chapter once more after talking about it and I just gotta say it may be one of my favorite chapters art wise! its chapter 902, essentially the final chapter of Whole Cake Island. First it includes one of my all time favorite color spreads (Sweet Busters, reimagining the strawhats as ghost busters that fight haunted candy people). it has yet another nuanced pained expression with Carrot telling Sanji to say thanks to pedro, it has tons and tons of comples drawings from both Sanji and Pudding, and she gets a highlight by having the memory-reel sequence, we have the aforementioned iconic Brulee smile, and among other things we end with the split panel where Sanji and Zeff say the same line, with only the panel gutter barely keeping them appart. genuinely one of my favorite chapters.
What makes one piece's art special is how the characters express emotions..when they cry they tend to cry overly until snot coming out n that make me as reader intuitively getting sad,when they happy with bigg ahh smile readers also been dragged
Depends for me, I think there was abit of a peak not too long ago, but in general ability and even style oda has improved and really made his style his own. His shortcomings fall mainly on his compositions and rush-style, the latter of which fails him due to the formerly stated current composition style, which relys so much on cramming as much detail as possible. His og style felt like something from the 60-70s, not being too out of place in og lupin, so it struck my eye but not TOO much. Where as his current style that gives more structure and "realism" to the characters which really makes it HIS own style.
Alabasta, sure I can agree, but Skypiea? Granted, I am still currently reading it for the first time, and the fights so far are a mess. Especially the fights with Ganfor. I genuinely can't tell what's happening most of the time. This hasn't been the case so far. :/
I think people don’t like it because of all the different looking characters. In terms of normal looking manga, regular looking characters, backgrounds, buildings, etc are normally drawn. And if people don’t like odas designs for characters like big mom, Moria, foxy, trebol, Jean Bart, Barto, etc, that’s fine, but that’s what I like one piece a lot. It doesn’t shy away from making the characters look unique. And if they look somewhat ugly like trebol, Weevil, foxy, Moria, that’s what Oda was intending to do with them, making them look off and unique.
I reread one piece a couple of years ago and the arcs that stood out art wise were from skypea to thriller bark, i still remember some panels like the forest and gigant snake from skypea, the train from water 7 and in general all the silly spooky desings in thriller bark
People put way too much emphasis on pre timeskip and post timeskip. Truth is, the art in marineford is very similar to Fishman Island, PH and Dressrosa. The first real differencr starts around WCI, but it’s still very gradual changes.
I think when people ask this, what they mean is the the weird character proportions that were adopted as the manga went on. Sure the actual quality of the art is better but sometimes the characters just look really, really weird. And not in a design way but just drawn off.
As an artist I think Oda is someone who is unusually similar in his art style after so many years of drawing! It's normal to change even more than that. One Piece is auteur driven!
Umm by measurements pre time skip they both are already at F/G cups lol 😅 considering underbust is 65cm/ 30 band width. Girls who have cleavage at BC cups are just pushing it with extreme amount of padding
There's nothing modest about those mountains, those are like F cups already, for the sake of any woman you might date in the future please consider lowering your expectations by a lot lol.
I love oda’s old and new art styles equally for different reasons. It is certainly different, but not bad. Each has a place in my heart. I’m gonna be king of the pirates!
Great disection of Oda's earlier styles, I've always found myself more a fan of it because of nostalgia, but also because of its similarities to Takei who was my biggest inspiration growing up. On that note, I really appreciate you mentioning him in this context, I feel like it gets ignored how similar in style and training Takei and Oda were, considering they both were published around the same time, AND they were both assistants to Nobuhiro Watsuki (Rurouni Kenshin); in fact, their early styles have many examples of Watsuki's artstyle if you look closely! It's fun to compare and think about how such great artists influenced one another :)
For both the anime and manga I like seeing it change art styles and grow as a story. One piece is a story that's been around for so long that its almost a time capsule of humanity and how we where at those times (especially animation wise)
Great video. Some things I would note is that in these kind of general analysis of art style a lot examples for each change would make the arguments convincing. Also I wouldn't compare designs from regular panels with colour spreads.
The funniest thing about the art of One Piece is not in the subtle changes in how he draws his main characters (Nami as an example has gone through at least two huge changes!) but how he draws his reoccurring characters. The main characters at least had, to my consideration, very gradual transformations, like they were growing... But with some character designs, like Shanks, especially Shanks, felt like Oda never was satisfied with whenever he went back to and therefore changed entirely through the years.
His paneling is easy to follow and really cool if you know how to read them... Your eyes should follow the black shading (which includes the onomatopoeia if it's shaded black) and speech bubbles because they lead into each other...
I just wanna say it feels surreal to see someone breaking down one pieces style like this, I remember reading one piece for the first time, and the art style was like candy, it felt unreal to see the drawing, and there was a feeling that the world was gonna get even crazier and more detailed and it did. Nowadays breakdowns like these are really cool to see. Imo water seven and Enies lobby were the best in combining clarity in the fights , and really impactful framing for the emotional compositions. Cheers !
I feel in a weird way it almost feels intentional (even though i know its not) because early one piece was much tamer there were issues but the stakes overall were a lot smaller and the big bads looking back weren't really BIG BAD if we compare what they wanted vs how strong the world actually is still evil but nowhere near the level of evil that the majority of new world villain's have or power
It used to be almost 3dimensional in certain shots. Everything had a round feeling. And i love how much breathing room the panels used to have. Now its much flatter, lines are rough, and backgrounds are overcrowded. I still absolutely love OP, but now its much tougher on the eyes
7:42 This is a fair enough take for the digital version but fails to account for the physical release where spreads are clearly divided into two pages, you're not gonna be confused when the right side is essentially its own whole page that simply bleeds a bit into the left side.
If you're going to also metion aspects like lettering, paneling, and onomatopoeia, shouldn't you be reviewing the Japanese Tankoban Scans instesd of the Viz Media scans? These localization changes and sensibilities are not even related to Oda's artwork -- he had no part or say in how Viz localized it.
As with anything oda San is just as much on this adventure as we are. This includes changes, new techniques,managing deadlines, and everything in between. His work reflects the journey of what started and what is. Pretty cool.
If I can offer some criticism to your editing style: when analyzing a panel, please gradually zoom out or pan the image if you want to keep the image from being static, rather than zooming in as you talk. It's a little hard to follow what you're saying in the section about Don Krieg in particular, and only gets harder as the image zooms in more. That said, I think you've got worthwhile things to say here, and I really enjoyed the video overall. Keep up the good work please ^^
People say working for oda especially when John baptist Akira was the editor was the best environment they ever worked. Every time oda turned over a chapter they celebrated. John would ask a bunch of questions, John would say whatever comes from your heart, make one piece truly yours. So instead of meetings John would bring donuts for the stuff.
I loved watching it on 4kids 2 decades ago as a kid but it was once every Saturday morning so of course I took what I could get then. The art style of one piece is a big reason I dropped the series after several chapters about a decade ago when I was reintroduced to it in manga form. It wasn’t until covid lockdown of 2020 when I gave OP a chance again and got use to the art style, now almost 5yrs later and I absolutely love every iteration of OPs art style. To each their own though since I can understand both perspectives🤷♂️
For me Oda has improved a LOT when it came to the character designs. I love the post time skip designs on all the characters. But i feel like his new paneling style is a bit messy, especially with the conversation panels and action stuff.
I’m surprised so many people share this opinion, not like in a bad way I guess but i genuinely love Oda’s art more and more with every arc, like it’s at its peak for me right now in the manga
I think you skimmed through Thriller Bark because I think it is the arc where odas art peaked. The characters and the full spreads of that arcc are unrivaled.
I love early One Piece art style, it took me a while to like it, and honestly it was the reason why i didn't read one piece when it started, but one day i was bored and looking for new manga to read - at that time (20+ years ago) OP was already a big deal- so i said to my self, i'll give it a try, for some reason this manga receive so much love from the fans, so i started reading it and by chapter 2 i was hooked!!! The anime, was something symilar, it took me a little time to like Luffy's japanese voice, but for me right now is one of the most iconic and lovable voices on any character i know.
I think early oda had a lot more negative space then later he really started filling everything with as much detail as possible. Maybe a bit too much in his effort to get in all the story possible.
I think you could've included a part talking about Odas improvement in backgrounds. Thriller Bark backgrounds are easily some of the best in the series their better tban anything before during the pre time skip. Overall solid video on everything else.
I love that you can find the points where the art shifts. Wish you would point out the time difference between them tho. Like east blue to alabasta is like 2 years irl right?
The way I see an artist art style , is like a skill the more you do it the better you become at doing it, his been drawing Manga for over 30 years now. And he won’t draw the way he use to because he has improved in his artist drawing and might want to add such and such detail to the character’s or the story. In my opinion he has really improved from over 20 years ago
the anime's art style for episodes 196-402 was my favorite. & the animation for wano & egghead is my favorite in any animated media i have seen to this day. For the manga, my favorite fidelity of the art might be within Skypiea. i hope that the anime remake & live action series adapt Skypiea well
Im about 300 chapters into the manga (never watched the anime before either) and i find it very interesting how you said this half of the story is less cartoonish. I found one piece interesting cause from the other manga ive read because it was pretty cartoonish and out there with character design.
wow, it looks like we came to just about the same conclusion on skypiea !! i haven't read it fully, yet, but i think i understand the discrepancy between haters of the skypiea anime & the diehards of skypiea in the manga.
Early One Piece for me is nostalgic, simple lowkey and lowstakes. Which fits perfectly with the evolution of the story. I think the exageration and cartoonisation of One piece fits the manga so well, the more Luffy becomes closer to gear 5 the more the world around him is his oyster. Not to mention, the more the world is fleshed out the more detailed the style becomes.
people sometimes are also comparing early scans VS volume releases. Of course the early scans of the new chapters wont look as good as the volume release with higher quality scans
Its not surprising that an artists styl chages over the year. Regarding the paneling, i heared an oda quot that he had to cramp his panels, because the story would take even longer if spaced out lik in the beginning. The preference to the old world storys is in my opinion due to the narrative. Before the time skip the story was mostly about the straw hats themselfe, who we were very invested in. With all the world changing events nowadays they get a little bit lost.
For me, I noticed that Oda's art style really starts to come into it's own around the Jaya and Skypeia arcs. Everything before that seemed like he was trying to emulate something else (classic cartoons, other manga) which is fine when you're still trying to find your style. Oda's designs got better with each arc afterwards from Water 7, Thriller Bark and the Marineford saga. I believe this is around the time we start seeing Oda getting more outrageous with his character designs during this era as well. There's a looseness and freedom in some characters (ex. Impel Down guards) and serious/badness (ex. Rayleigh) in others. Since the timeskip, I've noticed Oda's style has become a lot more loose and sketch-like. He's past the point of making every panel perfect and cuts straight to the point of what he needs to draw. I like this because of how efficient it is and it shows how far Oda has come from the beginning. Those are just some things I noticed personally. And yes, I have a degree in yapology.
How would you rate early One Piece's art style? How does it compare to other manga?
@@ShonenOuji ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@@ShonenOuji 8 out of 10
It gets better though
@@ShonenOuji 8 out of 10
It gets better though
I prefer early-mid one piece in terms of general aesthetic and paneling. Overall, 7.5/10
If we comparing One Piece Art Style to Naruto and Bleach, then it's dead last! No contest! 4/10 at best
The backgrounds and serious flexing moments got better, like during the action scenes/clashes
@@SamTheGumMan117 Especially in the clashes.
Iirc he mentioned in one of the SBS answers that backgrounds are usually done by assistants and he does the “things that move”
He has more assistants now, so there are assistants for specific scenes. Oda says he even has a guy that just makes bubbles for dialogue.
In one piece, the world itself is a character that Oda fleshes out with his drawings
This is overwhelmingly true post timeskip.
It’s not that deep bro
@@hahayayak3620 yes it is
You guys ride meat too much
@@bathin813Hush
It’s simple: his art evolved overtime.
Devolved
@@Itachi21xearly One Piece barely had proper shading in most panels and the action scenes have improved a lot. The backgrounds also got better.
@@Itachi21x alright buddy
Evolved yes, but the earlier chapters weren’t bad, he just wasn’t detailing it to a high level. He was just drawing with a more simplistic art style
@@bervin3232 ik. the older chapters have their own charm
I feel that something which is overlooked a lot in regard to backgrounds and locations is that East blue NEEDED to be simple. It simultaneously helped establish the light hearted tone of the adventure, letting the characters shine in contrast to the pleasant but quaint background; while also establishing a baseline for what normality looks like in this world. It's not until we enter the grand line that every island becomes a highly stylized macrocosm, and that is important because it marks a stark contrast of traveling outside and inside the grand line. It gives a big sense of progression and it wouldn't have been as impactful if every east blue island was also different and wacky and unique.
One little detail I've always loved about One Piece's art is that barring any shadow, Shanks is the only person with grayscale in his design, his hair. Everything else is black and white. I think. I'm sure someone will fact-check me on that.
indeed. Another instance of unique skin tone was King during Onigashima. it’s interesting because Kishi(Naruto) used to do it with his black characters (Killer Bee for example) but Oda NEVER uses a different skin tone (even for allegedly “black characters” im thinking of Usopp, Kuzan or even Teach).
He talked about this in an early SBS and if I remember correctly the reason he gave is that he's lazy lol.
@@nineninesixteensixteen9955Ussop and Kuzan are black tho
@@nineninesixteensixteen9955 I'm not sure about Kuzan or Blackbeard, but Ussop is Black. Oda was heavily involved in the production of the live action adaptation where Ussop was played by a Black actor. And in an SBS Oda said that if the Straw Hats were real people Ussop would be from South Africa.
@@SoberSyrupBottle Think he said Blackbeard would be from Somalia, and Kuzan's design is based on a japanese actor
I actually fell in love with One Piece's manga specifically when I once was on a trip to Italy and I got a copy of Volume 48, the later portion of the Thriller bark arc, and I think its just a heavily underrated portion of the story, there's certain character designs in one Piece that pretty much only Oda knows how to draw well, and Moria is one of them, he's exremely expressive and fun, and the differences between anime and manga are night and day, Moria in the Manga has several expressions that are outright haunting.
this is something i could gush out for hours, so bear with me for a moment, one of my most important examples from later arcs would be Brulee, a character that is drawn by oda with extreme nuance and subtlety in her expressions, the anime does a decent job of portraying her smile momment with katakuri, but in the manga there's this sort of thematic storytelling based on her smile. A quick deviation, there's this prominent case in which Mjosgard starts out as a weak chinned caricature of himself, and he becomes a handsome chad-face when he gets rid of his prejudice. Brulee is a more nuanced example of this!
In one Piece, ugliness comes from the heart, Brulee looks like a wacky witch because she's bitter and mean, but then she comes to help Katakuri, someone she knows worries about her, and shows her true side, a gesture of kindness, and all the outlandish parts of her design seem to disappear in one of the most pretty smiles Oda has ever drawn.
I hope if you ever touch this topic again, pointing at the complex emotions that Oda is capable of drawing would make me very happy
Actually pardon me gushing even more but I needed to revisit the brulee chapter once more after talking about it and I just gotta say it may be one of my favorite chapters art wise! its chapter 902, essentially the final chapter of Whole Cake Island.
First it includes one of my all time favorite color spreads (Sweet Busters, reimagining the strawhats as ghost busters that fight haunted candy people). it has yet another nuanced pained expression with Carrot telling Sanji to say thanks to pedro, it has tons and tons of comples drawings from both Sanji and Pudding, and she gets a highlight by having the memory-reel sequence, we have the aforementioned iconic Brulee smile, and among other things we end with the split panel where Sanji and Zeff say the same line, with only the panel gutter barely keeping them appart. genuinely one of my favorite chapters.
@@NedoikoGush on, brother lol. I appreciated the read and you made some great points! God bless
@@Rude_Boi Many thanks! glad to know someone read it!
@@Nedoiko
I also read it :)
Damn, that's a lot of words.
Style is why he made the choices he did. He has a style of drawing and continues to develop the style as time goes on.
What makes one piece's art special is how the characters express emotions..when they cry they tend to cry overly until snot coming out n that make me as reader intuitively getting sad,when they happy with bigg ahh smile readers also been dragged
about 25 years happened
naturally lmao
Lol
this is the kind of video i wish could be 3 hours long. great analysis.
Depends for me, I think there was abit of a peak not too long ago, but in general ability and even style oda has improved and really made his style his own.
His shortcomings fall mainly on his compositions and rush-style, the latter of which fails him due to the formerly stated current composition style, which relys so much on cramming as much detail as possible.
His og style felt like something from the 60-70s, not being too out of place in og lupin, so it struck my eye but not TOO much. Where as his current style that gives more structure and "realism" to the characters which really makes it HIS own style.
Egghead has some of the best art in any One Piece arc period, especially post eye surgery Oda was dishing out legendary panels at the end of the arc.
Wtf? particularly good panels are exceptions although there's definitely been improvement after the surgery
Alabasta and skypea was peak artwork
my man
Alabasta, sure I can agree, but Skypiea? Granted, I am still currently reading it for the first time, and the fights so far are a mess. Especially the fights with Ganfor. I genuinely can't tell what's happening most of the time. This hasn't been the case so far. :/
@@he_cat Artwork was peak, not panelling
@@Naruke0Nick oh, my bad
I cannot agree 😂, i've never felt like that while i was reading skypiea@@he_cat
About 20 years ago people told me they didn't like one piece because they thought the art was ugly, I liked it since the beginning tbh
I think people don’t like it because of all the different looking characters. In terms of normal looking manga, regular looking characters, backgrounds, buildings, etc are normally drawn. And if people don’t like odas designs for characters like big mom, Moria, foxy, trebol, Jean Bart, Barto, etc, that’s fine, but that’s what I like one piece a lot. It doesn’t shy away from making the characters look unique. And if they look somewhat ugly like trebol, Weevil, foxy, Moria, that’s what Oda was intending to do with them, making them look off and unique.
10:23 nami's forehead actually contains the last poneglyph
LOL! 😅🤣🤣
LMAOO
I reread one piece a couple of years ago and the arcs that stood out art wise were from skypea to thriller bark, i still remember some panels like the forest and gigant snake from skypea, the train from water 7 and in general all the silly spooky desings in thriller bark
People put way too much emphasis on pre timeskip and post timeskip. Truth is, the art in marineford is very similar to Fishman Island, PH and Dressrosa. The first real differencr starts around WCI, but it’s still very gradual changes.
I’d also say I disagree with the panelling being too messy. There are examples, but alot of what you showed looks completely fine, good even
You also see it in the anime as well. Dressrosa vs WCI feels similar but the quality of each is pretty different
His art evolved overtime, he's been at it for 27 years. Of course it won't look the same.
I think when people ask this, what they mean is the the weird character proportions that were adopted as the manga went on. Sure the actual quality of the art is better but sometimes the characters just look really, really weird. And not in a design way but just drawn off.
As an artist I think Oda is someone who is unusually similar in his art style after so many years of drawing! It's normal to change even more than that. One Piece is auteur driven!
What happened to One Piece's artstyle? Its simple:
Nami and Robin went from modest B/C cups, to Double H coups and their waists decreased -10.
Yes that’s the only thing that changed well done 👏
Umm by measurements pre time skip they both are already at F/G cups lol 😅 considering underbust is 65cm/ 30 band width. Girls who have cleavage at BC cups are just pushing it with extreme amount of padding
There's nothing modest about those mountains, those are like F cups already, for the sake of any woman you might date in the future please consider lowering your expectations by a lot lol.
@@user-zz3sn8ky7zsarcasm possibly
and they wore G-strings❤🎉
I love oda’s old and new art styles equally for different reasons. It is certainly different, but not bad. Each has a place in my heart. I’m gonna be king of the pirates!
I would love the WIT Studio remake to put in the manga's onomatopoeias. Would really make it distinct from the Toei adaptation
Great disection of Oda's earlier styles, I've always found myself more a fan of it because of nostalgia, but also because of its similarities to Takei who was my biggest inspiration growing up. On that note, I really appreciate you mentioning him in this context, I feel like it gets ignored how similar in style and training Takei and Oda were, considering they both were published around the same time, AND they were both assistants to Nobuhiro Watsuki (Rurouni Kenshin); in fact, their early styles have many examples of Watsuki's artstyle if you look closely! It's fun to compare and think about how such great artists influenced one another :)
Finally some One Piece 🏴☠️
You knew it was only a matter of time haha.
@@ShonenOuji It was good patience after all
For both the anime and manga I like seeing it change art styles and grow as a story.
One piece is a story that's been around for so long that its almost a time capsule of humanity and how we where at those times
(especially animation wise)
Great video. Some things I would note is that in these kind of general analysis of art style a lot examples for each change would make the arguments convincing. Also I wouldn't compare designs from regular panels with colour spreads.
The funniest thing about the art of One Piece is not in the subtle changes in how he draws his main characters (Nami as an example has gone through at least two huge changes!) but how he draws his reoccurring characters. The main characters at least had, to my consideration, very gradual transformations, like they were growing... But with some character designs, like Shanks, especially Shanks, felt like Oda never was satisfied with whenever he went back to and therefore changed entirely through the years.
Oda didnt draw the backgrounds, it were his assistants
He definitely knows how to draw backgrounds. His color spreads are drawn solo for the most part
@@davids7646 he knows how but he doesnt do it
@@くらきき some color spreads have backgrounds so he does them time to time and they were pretty great
@@davids7646 yeah sometimes but mostly his assistents
Wyper is soooo underrated. Great vid!
shanks neck before : I I
shanks neck now : I I
(In terms of widness...)
idk if its visual or not but if u get it, thats cool thank you
His paneling is easy to follow and really cool if you know how to read them...
Your eyes should follow the black shading (which includes the onomatopoeia if it's shaded black) and speech bubbles because they lead into each other...
When i heard the third track i knew it was from katana zero. great game! great video too
Thank you!
I just wanna say it feels surreal to see someone breaking down one pieces style like this, I remember reading one piece for the first time, and the art style was like candy, it felt unreal to see the drawing, and there was a feeling that the world was gonna get even crazier and more detailed and it did. Nowadays breakdowns like these are really cool to see.
Imo water seven and Enies lobby were the best in combining clarity in the fights , and really impactful framing for the emotional compositions. Cheers !
Oda's designs were cuter back then but i love them still
Yeah this happens a lot. Toriyamas art got a lot more angular over time too.
I feel in a weird way it almost feels intentional (even though i know its not) because early one piece was much tamer there were issues but the stakes overall were a lot smaller and the big bads looking back weren't really BIG BAD if we compare what they wanted vs how strong the world actually is still evil but nowhere near the level of evil that the majority of new world villain's have or power
I like the Pre time skip art style and Panelling, because i have read new chapters with a F*CKING MAGNIFYING GLASS (and it's hard to follow)
ah yes, the MAGNIFICENT GLASS! it's truly the greatest invention ever made!!!!!
I think you mean magnifying glass?
@@giggigo ah yes, my hatred for OP manga is so high that's why I pronounce MAGNIFYING wrong
@@anuragdas4605goofy goober (i can somehow follow it properly without much difficulty)
@@anuragdas4605 How is the manga and why do you hate it?
What about the panelling?
@@anuragdas4605 Magnefying D. Glass
You can't expect an artist to not improve their art style 25 years later. Oda was great and got even better.
It used to be almost 3dimensional in certain shots. Everything had a round feeling.
And i love how much breathing room the panels used to have.
Now its much flatter, lines are rough, and backgrounds are overcrowded.
I still absolutely love OP, but now its much tougher on the eyes
It’s pretty obvious that you would think after decades that someone’s art style would evolve
for me the most distinct characteristics from Oda's early art are the bigger hands and feet, as well as their proportionally larger eyes and mouths
7:42 This is a fair enough take for the digital version but fails to account for the physical release where spreads are clearly divided into two pages, you're not gonna be confused when the right side is essentially its own whole page that simply bleeds a bit into the left side.
I always loved the art style of One Piece
If you're going to also metion aspects like lettering, paneling, and onomatopoeia, shouldn't you be reviewing the Japanese Tankoban Scans instesd of the Viz Media scans?
These localization changes and sensibilities are not even related to Oda's artwork -- he had no part or say in how Viz localized it.
As with anything oda San is just as much on this adventure as we are. This includes changes, new techniques,managing deadlines, and everything in between. His work reflects the journey of what started and what is. Pretty cool.
i quite like the double page paneling that people consider "messy" 💀
Nice nice analysis ❤
I really miss the simpler artstlye. Now everything is such a mess to look at. It doesnt have space anymore
I love oda art. His art is actually super cute ngl
Its simple, over a lifetime of creating you become a master of your craft. Oda is a master.
If I can offer some criticism to your editing style: when analyzing a panel, please gradually zoom out or pan the image if you want to keep the image from being static, rather than zooming in as you talk. It's a little hard to follow what you're saying in the section about Don Krieg in particular, and only gets harder as the image zooms in more.
That said, I think you've got worthwhile things to say here, and I really enjoyed the video overall. Keep up the good work please ^^
@@scramble7902 Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to share feedback and I’m glad to hear you enjoyed the video so much!
Just like any artist that draws for a prolonged period of time, oda and the manga drawing industry as a whole has shifted.
4:24 as i was studying panels in my fav mangas . I noticed the dorection in which panels bleed switch sides every page.
People say working for oda especially when John baptist Akira was the editor was the best environment they ever worked. Every time oda turned over a chapter they celebrated. John would ask a bunch of questions, John would say whatever comes from your heart, make one piece truly yours. So instead of meetings John would bring donuts for the stuff.
Wonderful analysis brother! God bless ya and Jesus loves ya!
Also, peak soundtrack with that South Island theme!
I loved watching it on 4kids 2 decades ago as a kid but it was once every Saturday morning so of course I took what I could get then. The art style of one piece is a big reason I dropped the series after several chapters about a decade ago when I was reintroduced to it in manga form. It wasn’t until covid lockdown of 2020 when I gave OP a chance again and got use to the art style, now almost 5yrs later and I absolutely love every iteration of OPs art style. To each their own though since I can understand both perspectives🤷♂️
I like how the Art has evolved
For me Oda has improved a LOT when it came to the character designs. I love the post time skip designs on all the characters. But i feel like his new paneling style is a bit messy, especially with the conversation panels and action stuff.
I’m surprised so many people share this opinion, not like in a bad way I guess but i genuinely love Oda’s art more and more with every arc, like it’s at its peak for me right now in the manga
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Sadly odas peak was at Marine ford arc with his art
@@furkanorhan5982 well no, art is subjective
@@aiden93494 not really
@@furkanorhan5982 wdym not really?
I think you skimmed through Thriller Bark because I think it is the arc where odas art peaked. The characters and the full spreads of that arcc are unrivaled.
I love early One Piece art style, it took me a while to like it, and honestly it was the reason why i didn't read one piece when it started, but one day i was bored and looking for new manga to read - at that time (20+ years ago) OP was already a big deal- so i said to my self, i'll give it a try, for some reason this manga receive so much love from the fans, so i started reading it and by chapter 2 i was hooked!!! The anime, was something symilar, it took me a little time to like Luffy's japanese voice, but for me right now is one of the most iconic and lovable voices on any character i know.
By drawing the same character multiple times it improves
oda said oh Yall LIKE my florida man designs Hmmm? Then you wont mind more
i love the paneling i don’t get how you think it’s hard to follow/bad
I used to think that. Than I reread the start of Wano. That panel with the sunny capsized and Luffy alone in the beach is just superb
Oda’s spreads have only gotten better with time I think. Sometimes it feels like he’s rushing through the panels to get to the spreads.
yo hol on a minuteI thought this channel was way huger because the video was good
That rouge bat theme from SAB2 🦾🔥
i love anything oda made❤
I think early oda had a lot more negative space then later he really started filling everything with as much detail as possible. Maybe a bit too much in his effort to get in all the story possible.
I was just thinking this thank you
I think you could've included a part talking about Odas improvement in backgrounds. Thriller Bark backgrounds are easily some of the best in the series their better tban anything before during the pre time skip. Overall solid video on everything else.
I love that you can find the points where the art shifts. Wish you would point out the time difference between them tho. Like east blue to alabasta is like 2 years irl right?
That chanel on oda brilliant panelling makes such great arguments about why his pages aren't a mess
@@RandomHer03 What’s the name of the video?
Art evolves
The way I see an artist art style , is like a skill the more you do it the better you become at doing it, his been drawing Manga for over 30 years now. And he won’t draw the way he use to because he has improved in his artist drawing and might want to add such and such detail to the character’s or the story.
In my opinion he has really improved from over 20 years ago
It’s crazy how much can change in 25 years.
That Sonic Adventure 2 background music going hard
Time, practice, dedication, & perseverance happened to Oda's art style over the years
I love your videos
That art has always been good it just got slightly better/improved over the years as oda kept drawing it time and time again
I think Impel Down/Marineford is peak art style. Everything now feels so convoluted. Chapter 519/20 just look so good compared to current.
I'd argue that after wano we get another small character shift where we see much bigger and more detailed muscles for most characters as well.
the anime's art style for episodes 196-402 was my favorite.
& the animation for wano & egghead is my favorite in any animated media i have seen to this day.
For the manga, my favorite fidelity of the art might be within Skypiea. i hope that the anime remake & live action series adapt Skypiea well
first of, the video was fun, but I really need to know where the song around minute 9 comes from! it really kills me!
Im about 300 chapters into the manga (never watched the anime before either) and i find it very interesting how you said this half of the story is less cartoonish. I found one piece interesting cause from the other manga ive read because it was pretty cartoonish and out there with character design.
27 years, that's what happened :)
you know that most of the time background is done by an assistant, right?
Honestly oda's drawing lowkey became worse like after like whole cake, but i dont blame him he's sick, i might not like it but meh
20+ years of development from the artist
To give the shortest answer lol
“What happens to one pieces art style?” It changed 🤯
only thing i really miss is the eyes from older art everything else im fine with art just changes over time
wow, it looks like we came to just about the same conclusion on skypiea !!
i haven't read it fully, yet, but i think i understand the discrepancy between haters of the skypiea anime & the diehards of skypiea in the manga.
Its been 20 years of course art style is gonna change
Early One Piece for me is nostalgic, simple lowkey and lowstakes. Which fits perfectly with the evolution of the story. I think the exageration and cartoonisation of One piece fits the manga so well, the more Luffy becomes closer to gear 5 the more the world around him is his oyster. Not to mention, the more the world is fleshed out the more detailed the style becomes.
people sometimes are also comparing early scans VS volume releases. Of course the early scans of the new chapters wont look as good as the volume release with higher quality scans
enel's face is ICONIC
Its not surprising that an artists styl chages over the year. Regarding the paneling, i heared an oda quot that he had to cramp his panels, because the story would take even longer if spaced out lik in the beginning.
The preference to the old world storys is in my opinion due to the narrative. Before the time skip the story was mostly about the straw hats themselfe, who we were very invested in. With all the world changing events nowadays they get a little bit lost.
Can you remake this video for the anime too? It’s really interesting
For me, I noticed that Oda's art style really starts to come into it's own around the Jaya and Skypeia arcs. Everything before that seemed like he was trying to emulate something else (classic cartoons, other manga) which is fine when you're still trying to find your style.
Oda's designs got better with each arc afterwards from Water 7, Thriller Bark and the Marineford saga. I believe this is around the time we start seeing Oda getting more outrageous with his character designs during this era as well. There's a looseness and freedom in some characters (ex. Impel Down guards) and serious/badness (ex. Rayleigh) in others.
Since the timeskip, I've noticed Oda's style has become a lot more loose and sketch-like. He's past the point of making every panel perfect and cuts straight to the point of what he needs to draw. I like this because of how efficient it is and it shows how far Oda has come from the beginning.
Those are just some things I noticed personally. And yes, I have a degree in yapology.
Its better than ever