2006-11-16, 18:34 | Link #421 |
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Theres never been a statement about where exactly Elbaf is, though from the attitudes of the giants we have met from there, and just the whole outlook on life, they certainly do support the vision of "The New World" that is the second half of the Grand Line.
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2006-11-22, 11:38 | Link #423 | |
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i think this answer ur question, it is the first post in this thread |
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2006-11-23, 16:53 | Link #425 |
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The Japanese DVD release put out by Toei Animation divides the story up into seasons, but I don't know offhand what it uses as the beginning and end of each "season." And anyway, it's really just a sales technique, more than anything else. No need to worry about it.
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2006-11-25, 17:30 | Link #431 | |
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as opposed to fitting as much as possible in the timeslot. |
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2006-11-26, 03:32 | Link #434 |
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the question is, is he building anticipation, is there some kind of relevance to the date it will be released on or did he just not finish the chapter yet?
Altho the "building anticipation" one is the kind of thing Oda would do, i find it kind of odd that he would do that, considering how close the anime is to the manga... |
2006-11-26, 08:20 | Link #436 | |
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Being one of the most popular anime's in japan, the anime can still rake in a lot of cash with fillers... not to mention, with fillers, the anime can keep it's timeslot and not risk loosing it Luckily... One piece has shown that it can do a decent job with fillers |
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2006-11-26, 10:31 | Link #438 | |
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but this time i am afried it may destroy the story since we already know their route and destination and where they are going to pass so ... they can't add any more islands or places to create filler. |
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2006-11-26, 23:31 | Link #440 | ||
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Example... Spoiler for manga:
or how about something like... Iceburg: The marines maybe still be on your trail and may follow you to water 7... perhaps you should take the sea train to one of the other islands and lay low for awhile... or maybe... Iceburg: The marines maybe still be on your trail and may follow you to water 7... Luffy: but we need a new ship Franky: actually we can take the seatrain to [blank] island... there's another shipwright yard there that you can use... or hey they can do a detour like they did with that filler arc that came after Lougetown... they head off in the right direction, then all of sudden some shit happens that those them temporarily off course; like crashing into a moving island... or the marines show up and chase them off course and they wind up landing on another island for awhile... shit happens and they forced into new arc before they can leave and get back on course... Ya, there might be some problem with those, but i'm just pulling these out of nowhere... given some more thought, or becoming an actual writer(), i could probably do better... overall, it wouldn't too hard for the writers to temporarily throw the story into a new direction and get back on track later... and they can make it even easier if they make those arc's many episodes long, as opposed to only 2 or 3 episodes... Quote:
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