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Eiichiro Oda takes his sweet time drawing every chapter ofOne Pieceand has done so for more than thousands of weeks. This is an admirable achievement of sticking to a task for so long and keeping it engaging and enjoyable. This achievement also makes Oda the target of criticism, which plays a huge role in the greatness ofOne Piece. Every fan of the series must have come across someone or been someone who claims that ‘One Pieceis too long’. It’s long, agreed, but maybe not ‘too’ long.

A still of Wano Arc from One Piece anime

Over the years, the story ofOne Piecehas been laden with so much meaning and symbolism that it could compete with any great fictional story, even outside of the anime-manga sphere. With the ending of many modern shonen, it becomes more obvious that the length of the manga is also its biggest strength.

Eiichiro Oda’s Biggest Criticism is his Strongest Weapon

Eiichiro Odaslowly unravels the narrative inOne Pieceand takes a substantial amount of time in setting up every arc. For instance, the two arcs before Marineford were set-up arcs as well. One of the more recent arcs in the manga, Wano, had a setup of over ten years behind it. With the set-up, Oda thickens the plot and gets the readers interested in numerous events simultaneously. He ensures that there is enough content to get the readers emotionally invested.

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At the end of every arc, he connects all the events with one another, weaving a satisfying conclusion. The pay-off is always worth the time invested by the readers. A simple explanation of this could be the memorable moments in the story. Wano received criticism for not meeting expectations, but when one looks back, it was jam-packed with heartwarming events. To name a few, Yasui’s conclusion, Hiyori’s revenge on Orochi, Sanji’s acceptance of his past, and so much more!

Moreover, Oda packs every aspect in the story with many details. Every re-watch and re-read gives new insights into the story. He enriches the characters as independent identities irrespective of their association with Luffy. If any other manga sidelined the protagonist for ten chapters, a wave of criticism would follow. However, Oda has done it multiple times with character flashbacks like Roger and Kuma’s story, and fans have not complained.

Luffy in Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece

This is simply because of how he gives time to different characters and their lives in the manga. This extensive world-building results in a deeper connection between the reader and the story.

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Oda has delayed the end ofOne Pieceso many times that it has become a running joke in the fandom. However, it’s a good sign that he isn’t intending on rushing the manga. This is something many series of the newer generation have done, which led to harsh criticisms.

It’s crazy to me how everyone cooks one piece for having “slow pacing” but the consensus regarding why MHA, JJK and AOT’s endings were bad is because they were “rushed”pic.twitter.com/lnePyRNFNj

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Op manga pacing is fine tho

im glad oda takes his time because you people have made the narrative so mudded you can’t win, if you ask me for the sake of the ending this is the best way to write a manga, take your fucking time.

Yasuie from One piece lays on the ground

people cry about manga pacing and how long it is, but they dont understand, to cover everything so people will not be dissapointed, and to build the world,characters,emotions,and plots, you need to take ur time and think , thats why one piece is the goat.

I actually enjoy that OP is an epic.Toei, is the one to blame for the way it’s animated. But I actually have 0 problems with how the manga is paced other than just wanting to see the end. But that’s what keeps us all here.

Gear 5 luffy

Most shonen anime-manga series have been criticized endlessly for their ‘rushed endings’. With most of them, fans could see the idea but the execution failed to bring the idea to fruition. Many fans ofOne Pieceand even the haters would agree that rushing is simply not something that Oda is capable of.

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If he continues the story with the same ‘horrible pacing’ that has given us one of the most extensive and interesting fictional worlds of all time, then we know we’re in good hands. With that, what awaits is an unparalleled experience, and one that is rightly and thankfully too long!

One Piece mangais available to read on the MangaPlus app and website.

Laveena Joshi

Anime Writer

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Laveena is an anime content writer at FandomWire. Having written more than 800 articles, she’s an expert in mainstream shonen series, ranging from the bizarre world of JoJo’s to the expansive worldbuilding of One Piece.With her formal education in Journalism and Mass Communication, she explores entertainment journalism through the lens of anime and manga, from mainstream and classic titles to niche and obscure ones.

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