It’s disappointing to see that people can’t compartmentalize their life. Works stays at work, Personal matters are at home, & one shares the world with others no matter how unpleasant or wanted they are.
This is why having it not filmed in Japan and Japan only people should’ve been the play from the beginning like Alice in Borderlands but hopefully the manga writer prevents anything from happening
Whether or not Oda can do anything will depend on the contracts. Oda is a bit unique in that it's such a huge franchise and he's so wealthy already, and he's the largest pillar for Shounen Jump. So when licensing that work to Netflix, then Oda presumably would've had a lot of leverage in negotiations. The US has also disappointed the Manga and Anime industry over and over again, and it's only recently that these international relations has started to mend. From what I remember, I think Oda had a lot to do with the production of the Netflix One Piece (idk why you people insist on live-action remakes, they're absolute nonsense when it isn't a realistic story to begin with. The stories were never made for live action, and forcibly changing the medium is just pure greed and blasphemic) but it's normal for authors to be there as a consultant, and it's practically never that they have any power to make decisions; have only been very few exceptions. So whether Oda has that power, depends entirely on the contracts.
@@boomingbob1579 depends entirely on whether the contracts stipulates that what he says actually matters. If he didn't keep decision-making powers in the contract, and was only there as a consultant, then they can ignore everything he says and there's nothing he can do about it. It's normal for authors to only get a consultant role, and there has almost never been any exception to this.
@@ChroniclingMayhem yeah but dude still works in holywood at the end of the day. He could signal virtue if he wanted to, but IDK why he had to make shit up
the first season is full of heart, and the cast chosen so far looks really good. But the arcs that follow would be easy to twist into something negative. 😭
@ChroniclingMayhem I tried to watch it. But, when I saw the San Sen Sekai, I gave up. It was so ingrained in my mind that moment, that seeing the actor of Zoro using a giant black club and jumping to attack, that I said "Nope". And also, the Kurahadol arc too. But, yeah. I understand why people like it. But after seeing the original, I feel they changed way too much to keep it shorter. They're gonna do the same with the next seasons. So, I don't have too much hope for the next seasons...
@@Zanzoltan yeah, it's only going to get more difficult. I would be happy with only the first season. It did it's job of bringing more fans in and telling the story.
It's because stories can be tailored to their chosen mediums. For example, a romcom manga in a school setting with students as the protagonists, would be very easily transferrable as a whole to live-action. But stories with fantastical elements, especially one as heavy as One Piece, then it just becomes blasphemic against the original work. Also, there's a bit of a hidden meaning behind why shounen stories lean so heavily into technique names and fantastically depicted fights. It's because realism in depictions of violence in content aimed at minors in Japan, is something they heavily cnsor. Ironically though, sxual designs like Nami after the 3d2y reunion, is something they're totally fine with for shounen demographics.
I learned all I needed to know after seeing Luffy's sandals replaced with friggin Nike skate shoes
So glad I stopped paying for Netflix a while ago. It’s just Hollywood Lite
All the money, half the talent
It’s disappointing to see that people can’t compartmentalize their life. Works stays at work, Personal matters are at home, & one shares the world with others no matter how unpleasant or wanted they are.
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This is why having it not filmed in Japan and Japan only people should’ve been the play from the beginning like Alice in Borderlands but hopefully the manga writer prevents anything from happening
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@ exactly I was worried about before it came out since it was made in Japan hopefully it doesn’t get affected
Whether or not Oda can do anything will depend on the contracts. Oda is a bit unique in that it's such a huge franchise and he's so wealthy already, and he's the largest pillar for Shounen Jump. So when licensing that work to Netflix, then Oda presumably would've had a lot of leverage in negotiations. The US has also disappointed the Manga and Anime industry over and over again, and it's only recently that these international relations has started to mend.
From what I remember, I think Oda had a lot to do with the production of the Netflix One Piece (idk why you people insist on live-action remakes, they're absolute nonsense when it isn't a realistic story to begin with. The stories were never made for live action, and forcibly changing the medium is just pure greed and blasphemic)
but it's normal for authors to be there as a consultant, and it's practically never that they have any power to make decisions; have only been very few exceptions. So whether Oda has that power, depends entirely on the contracts.
@ well the reason s1 was good was because the writer of ONE PIECE was so involved so if that continues in s2 then it should be fine ( I hope )
@@boomingbob1579 depends entirely on whether the contracts stipulates that what he says actually matters. If he didn't keep decision-making powers in the contract, and was only there as a consultant, then they can ignore everything he says and there's nothing he can do about it. It's normal for authors to only get a consultant role, and there has almost never been any exception to this.
It's a shame cause Randy is an OP OG tuber with good content
yeah, when I was looking into it I saw that he was a pretty big deal. Lots of people were sad about his comments because of it. 😞
@@ChroniclingMayhem yeah but dude still works in holywood at the end of the day. He could signal virtue if he wanted to, but IDK why he had to make shit up
@@johnnylight0 yup, you can have your own opinions but don't make shit up or insert them into someone else's work.
GAAAAAYYYYY!!!!!!!!
yes, you are. 🤣
super gayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
@@ChroniclingMayhem YOU ARE!!!!!
Welp, I didn't care about the live action before. Now even less. I'm gonna keep watching the anime and the manga ;D
the first season is full of heart, and the cast chosen so far looks really good. But the arcs that follow would be easy to twist into something negative. 😭
@ChroniclingMayhem I tried to watch it. But, when I saw the San Sen Sekai, I gave up. It was so ingrained in my mind that moment, that seeing the actor of Zoro using a giant black club and jumping to attack, that I said "Nope". And also, the Kurahadol arc too. But, yeah. I understand why people like it. But after seeing the original, I feel they changed way too much to keep it shorter. They're gonna do the same with the next seasons. So, I don't have too much hope for the next seasons...
@@Zanzoltan yeah, it's only going to get more difficult. I would be happy with only the first season. It did it's job of bringing more fans in and telling the story.
It's because stories can be tailored to their chosen mediums. For example, a romcom manga in a school setting with students as the protagonists, would be very easily transferrable as a whole to live-action. But stories with fantastical elements, especially one as heavy as One Piece, then it just becomes blasphemic against the original work.
Also, there's a bit of a hidden meaning behind why shounen stories lean so heavily into technique names and fantastically depicted fights. It's because realism in depictions of violence in content aimed at minors in Japan, is something they heavily cnsor. Ironically though, sxual designs like Nami after the 3d2y reunion, is something they're totally fine with for shounen demographics.
This is why can never have anything good
Netflix .... well its just another lable for woke
at this point pretty much 😞
I love the American version of death note so corny
hahah nooo! I haven't watched it. I don't usually watch Live Action so that's why One Piece was so surprising. TT