Oda's comments seem to suggest that he has had the ending in mind for a long time, as he observed that he has had to explain it to multiple different editors.
Oda's comments echo earlier forecasts on the ending of the series. COVID has delayed publication of three One Piece publications over September, so it's possible that production of the manga - the holder of a Guinness World Record for most copies of the same comic published by a single author - may take slightly longer than forecast, but it seems safe to say that the story itself is slowly nearing resolution.
Oda went on to express that he has no existing plans to draw another manga after One Piece 's conclusion , which - along with his earlier comments relating to the story - suggests that the series is coming to a close as part of the natural conclusion of the narrative rather than due to commercial or financial reasons.
Oda also stated that he's looking forward to drawing many of One Piece 's remaining scenes, suggesting that the final saga will be one of the series' best. Eiichiro Oda had long ago decided how he wants his story to end. Although hardly anyone knows what he has planned, knowing how Oda executes his ideas, fans have every reason to be excited for the end of the story.
While having a rough idea of how a story will end is somewhat normal, Oda has gone further by having the final panel of his manga already decided. What's even more surprising is that he had decided this long ago and made it public knowledge back in The only people who could possibly have any idea of what Oda is talking about are those working with Oda himself.
Often, fans wonder what the One Piece is going to be , and "the friends we made along the way," comes to the minds of many. However, in an interview with Momoko Sakura, Oda confirmed that the One Piece is, in fact, going to be a physical treasure.
According to him, it would be quite unfair to have the Straw Hat Pirates journey for this long and not get a reward at the end of it all.
Long ago, Eiichiro Oda claimed that he would change the ending of One Piece if a fan theory would get it right.
However, recently, it was confirmed to be untrue. In January , Editor Isaka asked Oda if he would ever change his ending for the story, and Oda simply denied wanting to do that. For someone who has planned the end of the story long ago, it makes sense to stick to it to the end and illustrate it the way you want.
Every fan of One Piece loves the story but nobody loves it as much as Eiichiro Oda himself, as evident from the amount of work and effort he's put into it. One Piece has been a staple of the anime and manga landscape ever since its debut in , but the series will soon reach its conclusion, creator Eiichiro Oda revealed.
According to Comic Natalie , the announcement was revealed in a newspaper advertisement for One Piece's upcoming th collected volume. The advertisement contains a photo of Oda drawing the manga, along with a statement from the creator that says "The story is in its final stage.
One Piece continues to celebrate its 24th year in publication with several big milestones: earlier this year, the manga published its th chapter, and as stated previously, the th collected volume of that manga is scheduled to be released in Japan soon. Several days ago, Oda released a video that showed his process for designing and drawing the covers for volumes 99, , and , which are meant to be displayed side-by-side in order to create one large illustration that celebrates the history of the series.
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