Recently, the media held a discussion with the author of One Piece, and discussed about the weekly workload of Eiichiro Oda. In fact, the weekly workload of cartoonists is very large. It is difficult for one person to complete the normal weekly serialization requirements. Basically, they are rushing to finish the manuscript day and night. Many cartoonists finish it near the deadline. So what is the author of "One Piece", Eiichiro Oda like? Matsumoto: Is it tiring to draw a 19-page comic every week? Oda: It's very hard. I can't physically bear the pace of work I used to do. But if the momentum or the feeling of being pushed to the limit is relaxed, the fun will be halved. I originally wanted to reduce the number of pages per week... I was troubled by how to do it. Other netizens said: "It seems that Oda finally realized that he shouldn't work too hard." "Togashi, look at you." "Why does it seem like Oda still enjoys the feeling of being tortured by the deadline?" There is no clear information about the page number at present, so the serialization will still be based on the previous page number; at the same time, let us also wish Mr. Oda good health! |
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