Talk:One Piece (Manga)

Overhaul "Evolution of the Series"?
I suggest a complete overhaul of this section. It is full of grammatical errors and awkward sentence structure. For example.

"Throughout the 13 years of it's run, One Piece does the world-building style, introducing strange races, each islands would have it's personal cultures, the history of the world, and the modern mythologies. It was known to focus more on the story rather then a typical Shonen fighting." Anyone agree?Lathandien 03:20, August 29, 2010 (UTC)

I know this is a really old discussion, but the section is still pretty bad. I could go through and correct all the spelling and grammar errors in each sentence (which there are a lot of), but that may be unneccesary because I think large portions of it are unneccesary. I don't think we really need more than a sentance or two each on backtracking, the size/number of arcs per saga, etc. I think using pretty much every arc/saga (up until the timeskip, which isn't even mentioned in this section.) as an example for each point is a bit much. One or two would likely suffice. And can a manga even really have "cast changes" like the section describes? If so, does Garp, Sengoku and Aokiji leaving the marines even count? They're still likely to be in the series, they just won't have the same jobs. I'm willing to do the work on the overhaul, but I just want to see if anyone agrees or disagrees first, since it's such a large edit. JustSomeDude... 17:38, July 1, 2012 (UTC)

No. Only do grammar and spelling fixes and don't remove anything. SeaTerror 17:43, July 1, 2012 (UTC)

I edited the reception section
To say the highest total manga sales within japan. One piece sets the record for sales within Japan. Internationally it has yet to break Dragon Ball's hall mark 300,000,000.

who is duval?
full body? he's a marnie, crocodile? he stayed in impel

zeff gone mad?

it's a man, and brooke has just joined... so sanji, zoro or luffy...

kuro maybe? what happened to him? alveda is with buggy... an there is only one guy there

arlong's nose is too long... though it may have been broken.

anyone have any ideas?

Www.TeamRockIt.weebly.com 19:09, 8 March 2008 (UTC)


 * First I answer your question... nobody knows who Duval is as of now, also you can discuss who he CAN be here. The only one really knowing his identity is Oda himself. Next about this page (and any page that is linked in it)... the pages pretty much need updating a bit don't they? Some are now pretty old, as for instance the YouTube-Page, who I just recently found. Kraken 14:19, 9 March 2008 (UTC)


 * Note on Duval; Not a forum... End of discussion... Plus; This is in the wrong place! One-Winged Hawk 18:59, 9 March 2008 (UTC)

Information to to go to the One Piece section
All the information about One Piece except the list should go to the One Piece section. Please let me do this, please stop reversing my edits. Thank you.

Joekido 14:15, 21 December 2008 (UTC)

Themes?
Trying to build up a list before writing it, any suggestions, this is the ideas so far:


 * 1) Meaning of "Pirate"
 * 2) "Justice"
 * 3) "truth"
 * 4) Slavery
 * 5) Conspiracey
 * 6) Misuse of Power
 * 7) Human Rights
 * 8) Family

Theres a lot and I'd like help to organise them. :-( One-Winged Hawk 16:28, 7 March 2009 (UTC)

MR.1 vs ZORO
zoro said at the end of their match that finally he cutted steel but didn't he break alot sword for example against Hatchan ??? answer plzzz


 * You should take that to a forum, article talk pages are for discussing articles' contents.
 * Also, please don't modify other people's talk, and sign your post with four tildes ~.

Little Mermaid?
"The Fishman Island arc has several references to fairy tales, notably the Japanese legend of Urashima Tarou, and the Disney movie The Little Mermaid."

I am pretty sure that the Little Mermaid was based off of a real fairy tale, so I am gonna go ahead and remove the "Disney movie" portion. If someone can prove me wrong, then go ahead and change it back. To be honest, I am having a hard time seeing how it relates to the Fishman Island arc in the first place, but whatever.....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Mermaid 04:03, February 6, 2012 (UTC)

The Disney movie is only loosely based on the fairly tale, and has a lot of original elements. Ask Angel, I'm pretty sure she was the one who put it up. 04:49, February 6, 2012 (UTC)

There really isn't that much similarity. The only thing is a city under the sea just happens to be in both. SeaTerror 05:30, February 6, 2012 (UTC)

Exactly, that and a mermaid. All I took out was the "Disney movie" part, and when I checked the wikipedia article, both of them seem to be the same basic idea (movie vs. legend) 13:42, February 6, 2012 (UTC)

Subject Matter - Genocide?
In the subject matter section, could we consider what happened in Flevance genocide? Also, thinking about it now I suppose the same could apply to Ohara. In Flevance they systematically killed the population due to the Amber Lead Syndrome, even killing those unaffected by the illness to prevent the spread. In Ohara it was the same but instead of Amber Lead it was the knowledge of the Void Century. I wasn't sure before but after I've finished typing this I think it fits and is worth adding. Reeves92 (talk) 02:18, February 27, 2015 (UTC)

Yes, the incident in Flevance would be considered a genocide. I think it and Ohara are fine to add to the Subject Matters section. 02:22, February 27, 2015 (UTC)

901
So, uh; chapter 901 being the last chapter suppose to be an April fool joke? Don't tease us like that.

Joekido (talk) 08:47, April 1, 2018 (UTC)

What's an April Fool?

12:45, April 1, 2018 (UTC)

Happy Easter. Kaido King of the Beasts (talk) 01:44, April 2, 2018 (UTC)

One Piece summary
In the summary of the story should there be a mention of the Road Poneglyps? They are fairly integral to the future of the plot, I think. 84.85.224.83 14:24, February 8, 2019 (UTC)

Mystery Is a One Piece Genre
In the genre section, we have Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Comedy, Drama, Tragedy - but it's surprising that there is no 'Mystery'.

One Piece is known to be the epitome of mystery in anime and manga, with long-term mysteries such as:

- What happened in the Void Century 900-800 years ago? - Where is the All Blue in the world? - What is the One Piece and why will it cause a great war once it's found? - What is the origin of the D. Clan? - Why was the Ancient Kingdom destroyed? - What were the purpose of the 3 Ancient Weapons? - Who is Joy Boy and what will happen on the Fated Day? - Is all of this linked?

These long-term ones haven't been answered even after 20+ years.

There are also short-term mysteries for individual arcs, examples being:

Water 7 Arc -- What's the truth behind Robin's disappearance? Who really assassinated Iceburg? Dressrosa Arc -- Why does Doflamingo hold so much power over the World Government? Who is Kyros and the Toy Soldier? Why do the toys believe they were once humans and why have the humans lost their memories? Wano Arc -- Did Kozuki Toki time travel from the Void Century? Why did Oden want to wait 20 years before opening the border of Wano Kingdom? What government taboo did Rocks D. Xebec delve into?

These short-term ones are usually answered by the end of every arc.

It's well known that one of the 'hooks' of One Piece is the mystery-based storytelling where the author sets a mystery up, gives scarce hints throughout the series and (if he choose to) finally answers it, he leaves us with other questions which then go on to become new mysteries.

Attack on Titan and Fullmetal Alchemist, which both share similar overarching mysteries to One Piece, are labelled with 'Mystery'.

So 'Mystery' should be added as one of One Piece's genres in this page.

Highly-esteemed analyser Mr Morj's video on Mystery being a core aspect of One Piece's storytelling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ki0XiQ8YOes

The offical OP Podcast's post which also talks about how Mystery is a genre of One Piece: onepiecepodcast.com/2016/08/13/many-genres-one-piece/

(Sidenote: For some reason, whenever I edit the page to include 'Mystery' as a genre, the cover for volume 1 appears twice in the Site Navigation section at the bottom of the page. This wasn't intentional, it must have been a 'glitch'; I was using my iPhone to edit the page).

KozukiClan (talk) 16:51, October 31, 2019 (UTC)