One Piece: the official statue of Nami in Kumamoto
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In the course of yesterday in that of Kumamoto (Japan), the native country of Eiichiro Oda, the official statue of Nami was unveiled, a historical character of One Piece who immediately appeared in the famous manga series that has just turned 24 years old. and which is about to reach 100 volumes, becoming a real attraction for enthusiasts.The photos of the statue have been disseminated by the official social portals of the Japanese city. Here they are below in the following gallery in post-time skip version sitting on her beloved treasure of money:
In addition, a small panoramic video of the statue made immediately after the classic ribbon cutting that announces the end of the work. To you:
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One Piece - the other statues of Luffy's crew
The campaign for the creation of bronze statues dedicated to the members of the Straw Hat crew has started in 2017 to celebrate not only the global success of the manga of the master Oda, but also to thank him for his enormous economic contribution aimed at reviving the poor prefecture from the violent earthquake that struck in 2016.At the moment, besides Nami , Luffy, Sanji, Usopp, Chopper and Brook have already been revealed. Zoro and Nico Robin will also arrive 2021 and there are currently no plans for Jinbe, remember, latest addition to the gang.
One Piece: the manga and the anime
One Piece is a shonen manga written and drawn by Eiichiro Oda through the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump (Shueisha) since 1997. The manga series , in the heart of the narrative arc of the Country of Wano, in Japan it has reached 1019 chapters and 99 tankobons. In Italy, however, the series is published by Edizioni Star Comics with 98 volumes available (you can retrieve it on Amazon).The latest manga releases are available for free and totally legal reading on MANGA Plus (Shueisha ). The manga is inspiring an animated series made by Toei Animation and has been running uninterrupted since 1999. It has currently reached 984 episodes total and is transpiring the events of the story arc of the Country of Wano.
In Italy the broadcasting rights are owned by Mediaset and it currently boasts 579 dubbed episodes. The series is also legally visible, with subtitles in Italian and with a premium account through the Crunchyroll streaming platform.
The franchise has inspired video games, merchandise, manga spin-offs, animated feature films and a Netflix TV series with real-life Western actors currently in development. We retrieve the last details here.
"In the phantasmagoric universe of One Piece there is no word" rest ", and the tireless mind of the master Oda is constantly at work to give birth to new, crazy adventures for the gang to live of the most bizarre pirates there is! In Wa, Luffy's group has almost finished gathering companions and allies, and is now one step away from the planned raid on Orc Island. Meanwhile, on the side of the enemies, the worst of alliances sees the light! While Kaido toasts the "monstrous" partnership, the world situation begins to falter ".
One Piece Creator Reveals Which Jobs the Straw Hats Would Have IRL
Eiichiro Oda has been working insanely hard on the world of the Grand Line for decades, currently exploring the Straw Hat Pirates battling to free the denizens of Wano Country in the latest arc of One Piece, but the mangaka took the opportunity to answer a fan question about what the jobs of Luffy and his crew would be if they existed in the real world. Each of the Straw Hats has their own job currently besides simply being a swashbuckler, with Sanji being a cook, Zoro being a swordsman, and Robin being an archaeologist to name a few.
Surprisingly enough, the Straw Hat Pirates have ventured into the real world a number of times, with a commercial tie-in to Cup Noodles imaging Luffy and his crew as high schoolers that weren't attempting to make Monkey the king of the pirates but were simply trying to navigate the mundane halls of their school. While there hasn't been a live-action series or movie that has documented the world of the Grand Line to date, Netflix is currently working on a television series that will adapt the story of the Straw Hats which will be released in the future in North America.
Reddit User Endy3017 shared the latest question and answer session from One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda, wherein the mangaka revealed the jobs of the Straw Hats if they didn't live in a world of pirates, but had to take on occupations that mirrored those in our world:
(Photo: Shueisha)While some of these choices definitely fit the characters, such as Zoro being a police officer, Usopp being a graphic designer, and Nami being a teacher, it's tough to wrap our heads around the idea of Robin becoming a flight attendant or Sanji being a stylist. Regardless, it's clear that Oda has put a lot of thought into the lives of each of his classic anime characters and is more than happy to answer fan questions in each volume of One Piece that is released.
Currently, the world of the Grand Line is erupting as a result of the War For Wano Arc, which sees Luffy and his crew struggling to defeat Kaido and his Beast Pirates, who have severely outnumbered them and proved to be some of the deadliest foes that the Straw Hats have faced to date.
What do you think of Oda's job ideas for Luffy's crew? Feel free to let us know in the comments or hit me up directly on Twitter @EVComedy to talk all things comics, anime, and the world of the Grand Line.
Via Endy3017