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Some months ago, Oda did a collaboration with famous Japanese boy band Arashi. You might recall them from the spread Oda did for the collaboration for Chapter 967:
Just recently, Arashi sat down with Oda in the Jump office to interview him, shedding light on some fun facts about the author as well as the series for a TV show. So I decided to watch the whole interview and summarize all the important and relevant points below!
Opening part of the interview: Arashi members are encouraged to look around the Jump office, which gives us a better look at the office where all the editors work. It is filled with plenty of franchise memorabilia, such as posters, figures, a Chopper plushie and even a real-life replica of Law’s Kikoku blade. They also find a section where all fan mail is stored to be sent to their respective mangaka, highlighting a fan mail box about Toriyama in particular, as well as the yet-to-be-released (though already released by now) Jump copy alongside a copy of the storyboard and the manuscript for the latest chapter
Oda then appears and talks with the Arashi members. Oda’s editor Naito heads into a vault within the Shueisha office and with a secret key pulls out the original manuscript of Chapter 1!!! Oda claims he hasn’t looked at it in 23 years. He gives the manuscript a glance and jokes that “hmm, this is pretty good stuff”
Onto the interview itself. It’s generally divided into three parts:
PART 1: OPEN QUESTIONS
– Oda is asked if he has already decided how many years he expects One Piece to last. He states pretty bluntly “4~5 years left”
Note: In an interview last year, around this same time, Oda stated that he believed One Piece had 5 years left. This estimate seems to have slowed down a little (might even have to do with him having to take more breaks recently), but it is still a shorter estimate than last time, indicating that Oda seems to firmly believe the series has less and less time left as we slowly approach the end, so 4~5 years really might not be a ridiculous claim
– He’s also asked if he has already planned everything left until the end and Oda says “at this point, I’ve got no more doubts” (implying he’s already planned out the large part of it all from now till the end of the series). He’s asked if they can expect a really cool ending, Oda “humbly” affirms “It will be really cool indeed”. Naito also supports that the ending will be “legitimately cool”
Note: All of Oda’s editors are known of having been told the entirety of the ending of One Piece
– Oda talks with Arashi about their collaboration on the colorspread. Nothing really relevant here, but we get a look at Oda’s sketches for the Chapter 967 color spread
Note: to understand the following bit better, a quick refresher on how manga is made: every week, a mangaka makes a storyboard for the chapter (rough drawn version of it) and talks with the editor on if the chapter is good or needs tweaking. If it’s really good he might proceed ahead, otherwise he might need to tweak it again. Then, once it’s approved, he proceeds to turn it into the finalized manuscript, what you see in the final release
– They explain Oda’s weekly schedule. Usually Oda has three days to work on the storyboard for the chapter, plan the story for that chapter out, and meet up with the editor to decide on it. The fourth day of the week is his deadline to submit the storyboard. Oda says there might’ve been a few times he missed the deadline and claims his editors would “come after him and get very mean”. After that till the end of the week is creating the manuscript
– Oda is asked what manga he likes to read. Oda comments that these days he just resorts to looking up recommendations online by just googling “cool manga”
PART 2: COOL FACTS
– This section showcases some facts about Oda as shared by some of his editors. For starters, it talks about the (previously already known) fact that One Piece got rejected for serialization a total of three times before it was finally published on Jump
– Arashi asks Oda why he didn’t go to Weekly Shonen Magazine or Weekly Shonen Sunday (Jump’s competitors in the manga space), Oda says that he wanted to work in Jump because it’s where his idol Akira Toriyama worked at, wishing to work in the same magazine as him
– Longest phone meeting Oda had with an editor talking about the planning of the series was a total of 12 hours in a row. Oda’s editor Hattori actually fell asleep during a part of it due to how long it was going on. For reference, Hattori was Oda’s editor from Sabaody to Fishman Island, so it likely was planning for the Summit War Saga
– Oda disproves once again the long-standing rumors that he has an ATM in his home, he’s unsure how the rumor emerged
– This fact was also already known, but during Oda’s first time meeting his new editor Sugita, the very first thing he said was scream “CHANGE!” (as in, “I want another editor”) before they even had time to know each other
– Oda spent an unspecified amount of money on a One Piece gacha mobile game to attain a “super rare Shanks”. Oda has a bit of a gacha spending problem
– When Oda was making the manuscript for chapter 797, when Rebecca reunites with Kyros, he was missing his deadline, making his editor Sugita very anxious. However, when Sugita received his manuscript, he teared up from how emotional the scene was. Oda also ended up crying when drawing that scene. He mentions that if a scene can’t make him cry then he doubts his audience would cry as well. Oda is then asked which manga made him cry the most and just says it’s One Piece
PART 3: ODA’S TOP 3
– Oda is asked what are his top 3s in some categories. He reveals his top 3 favorite scenes in One Piece:
– 3: The campfire scene in Skypiea in Chapter 253: envisioning this scene was what motivated him to make the Skypiea Arc
– 2: When Robin wipes off the Sabaody sap on Usopp’s pants in Chapter 496: because it lends his world a feeling of realism
– 1: The opening spread page of the Wano Country in Chapter 909: Oda was excited to get to Wano, he says he wanted to feature a place with samurai, ninja, and all that stuff in the story before, but held off since he felt like he would be ripping off Naruto if he did
– Top 3 people Oda considers to be geniuses:
– 3: The staff of the anime “The World of Golden Eggs”
– 2: Mangaka Taiyo Matsumoto (creator of Tekkonkinkreet, Ping Pong, and Number Five)
– 1: Comedian Seiya from the duo Shimofuri Myojo
*He says Toriyama is not included in order to give the spotlight to others
– Top 3 things that make Oda happy:
– 3: When he gets to hang out and get close with the One Piece anime staff (like the VAs)
– 2: The moment when he’s grilling meat and it turns that perfect pink
– 1: Going to Kenko Land (Kenkou Land, which translates to Healthy Land, is a Japanese chain of spas aimed at relaxation and unwinding stress), because he gets to hang around with his family, play games, and eat good food
– Final question: member of Arashi asks for Oda’s phone number. Oda agrees
And that is the whole interview! Nothing too important, but some of the tidbits about Oda are quite interesting and the indication of the time remaining left is quite important to understand how much of One Piece we have left
Leda captured by Gwen Aloix (interview with SL Photographers Series)
/0 Comments/in Hair Care /by adminLeda captured by Gwen Aloix (interview with SL Photographers Series)
Image by Leda Carter
Meet SL Photographer & Designer: Gwen Aloix
I have had the hardest time deciding which section this interview belongs in. That’s because Gwen Aloix is a jack of all trades! Her clothing line is beautifully made; she creates gorgeous skin; and lastly, but not the least, her photography makes you fall in love with your own avatar. As many of you, I check out Flickr streams often for either finding a new face on the scene to watch their development & growth, or established photographers who inspire us with their art and talent. I stumbled on Gwen’s Flickr about a year ago and was simply mesmerized by all work. I am not a fan of morph pictures – if I want an RL photograph, I will just make one. What I love about Gwen’s photography is that she makes the avatar come to life fully, without tricking us to think we are looking at a photograph from RL.
I was fortunate enough to find Gwen in between projects and with some time to spare so that I could introduce her to our readers. I arrived at Gwen’s studio a bit discombobulated because I was running late. She could not have been sweeter to put me at ease, and also help me prepare for the photo shoot. One reason I like to have a photo shoot as an interview session is that you get to experience the photographers in their element. Gwen was a joy, as you will read. Another reason, and perhaps a more important one, is that to have the same avatar photographed by different photographers makes their style more visible because you will be comparing apples to apples in a way. It also adds an element of fun to see how the deal with my often insane hairs.
Leda Carter: Thank you so much for your time, Gwen. I have told you before that I admire your work. Although, your flickr stream starts around 2012. Tell us about your photography journey.
Gwen Aloix: I have liked photography and drawing forever! I don’t remember when it was that I began to take pictures and edit them. I used to take photos of my Second Life friends, until one day someone recommended that I blog my work, so that everyone could see it. That’s when I created an account on flickr.
Leda: How did you find out about SL?
Gwen: My boyfriend introduced me to SL! I played the sims, but wanted something better, with online users where avatars could meet other people, chat and create a community. To be honest, at first, I was disappointed, because I did not know how it worked. Also, people thought I was an alt of someone, and would not help me. After four months, I decided to try again. I met a girl who was very nice, and introduced me to how I could enjoy SL. Today, I can say it has been better than my expectations.
Leda: Did you face particular challenges in becoming a pro photographer?
Gwen: Well, I really didn’t have challenges. I always did pictures for my friends, and people would ask them who made the picture. So, they started coming to me to do their photos, and along the way I gained more experience too.
When I started on Flickr, I saw many SL photographs. One of my main inspirations came from the work of Graphic-Dix! I was in love with all his pictures. It was what motivated me to want to learn more and more about image editing! I started watching tutorials, searching techniques and practicing, until I discovered my own style.
Leda: Yes, you certainly have your own style. Speaking of style, you have started your own clothing and skin line. How did that come about?
Gwen: With skins, it was something I had to learn, since I always wanted a custom skin, a unique face, but no one really did that. So, I had to learn so that I could have my avatar the way I wanted it. I looked for a tutorial online and started working on it! When my friends started asking me to make skins for them, I decide to open a store. It was basically the same thing with clothes!! *laughs*
Leda: Does that mean your designs reflect your personal taste?
Gwen: When I started to make clothes for my first store (called Lapin Rose), I just made things for me. I didn’t really care if everyone like it or not! *laughs* But, now with lowen, I do try to see what people are looking for, waiting for, and I try to make them but still in my own taste. If I don’t like something, I never make it.
Leda: Who is Gwen’s typist? Does she have fashion or photography experience?
Gwen: I am 22 years old and from Brazil, with Indian, Italian and German heritage. I have always been a curious person, and try to learn and do everything by myself. Oh, and my astrological sign is Cancer! *smiles*
I work as fashion producer & stylist for a local TV station here. I am the one they call to dress up actors and do their makeup when they are making TV commercials. In addition, I started learning to be a graphic designer, and today I do both of those things! I am very lucky to have the work I love to do. Like I said, I always love to draw, paint, do pictures, and all that. So, sometimes, when I have made a drawing, I put in PS and try to paint. In the beginning, I used to use a mouse, but the paint that comes with that is so horrible!
Anyways, I have worked with absolutely everything in the fashion world – from makeup artist to model. So, the life in SL is something I have always been involved with in RL.
Leda: What are some of the other things you enjoy about SL?
Gwen: I am a very shy person, and when I moved from my hometown, I felt a little lonely without my childhood friends. In SL, I have made some very good friends, and have met some of them in RL too! Besides the friendships I have formed, SL gives me the freedom to express myself, to create what I want, and that is really cool.
Leda: It is really cool! What is also cool is that you have shared yourself with us here. Thank you so much for your time. And, I have to tell you that I love seeing Leda through your eyes. That’s a beautiful piece of work! Thank you.
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