File talk:Jesus Burgess Wins A Block.png

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Okay, I'll just discuss it here. First of all, I'm not "anti-manga". I actually like Burgess' position in the manga way better. But when you look at the image itself, the most you'll really see is Burgess in his winning position. You'll see the dead gladiators, too, but only about two of them are actually visible in a thumbnail, while the rest are completely obstructed by the text. In the anime image, you see Burgess celebrating AND the dead gladiators. It's less, but it's enough to give the message that he won. And thanks to the lack of obstructing text, the gladiators are much easier to see. The lack of detail is bad, but I don't think it breaks the image, especially since it won't ultimately matter in its usage. 06:02, November 23, 2014 (UTC)

^ Proof that Nada is a massive fucktard and has no idea what he's talking about. 129.252.150.202 06:07, November 23, 2014 (UTC)

Gal, you're not helping. Really.

Manga is a good, clear, frontal image with Jesus right in the centre striking a good, "I am the champion" pose. Even with the sound effect, more of the sea of gladiators is visible in the manga, and they're in a larger variety of states of defeat. And the "Don!" sound effect is one that's in every single important scene like that. In those sorts of scenes where there's a reveal of any kind, you'd be hard pressed finding a manga image that doesn't have it - it's part of Oda's signature style.

The anime? The angle is a complete deal breaker; the pose is silly and the left arm takes up way too much of the image. The art/detail is also lacking. The only gladiator who's easy to see from the thumbnail is the one on the bottom right.

There are thousands of anime images on here; they vastly outnumber the manga images. I object only to a small number of them. This is one that I consider to be completely unacceptable, and since I fixed the problems that ST brought up with the manga image, there's no reason not to use it. 06:48, November 23, 2014 (UTC)