One Piece Anime’s Wano Arc Made Eiichiro Oda Cry

The original creator of One Piece has admitted that he cried while watching the anime’s “Wano” arc.The revelation came from the Viz Media blog Mangaka Musings, where the creators of various manga discuss thoughts that have on life, their projects and so on. The blog contains a number of creators, with Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, among them. In his part on the blog, he admitted that he’s been intensely moved by the recent anime arc: “Lately I cry every time I watch the One Piece anime. The Wano arc is soooo good! Thank you for the wonderful performances!!”Oda isn’t the only one who has praised the “Wano” arc of the anime. Both fans and critics have thrown plenty of love onto the series over the last year, as each episode has not only had incredible animation but often seems to top itself with every new release. The manga is currently heading toward its finale, which means the anime will eventually catch up. However, for now, both the creator and series fans are loving every minute of One Piece in its animated form.RELATED: One Piece: The Brutal Origins of Luffy’s Infamous X Scar

The original creator of One Piece has admitted that he cried while watching the anime’s “Wano” arc.

RELATED: One Piece: The Brutal Origins of Luffy’s Infamous X Scar

The revelation came from the Viz Media blog Mangaka Musings, where the creators of various manga discuss thoughts that have on life, their projects and so on. The blog contains a number of creators, with Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, among them. In his part on the blog, he admitted that he’s been intensely moved by the recent anime arc: “Lately I cry every time I watch the One Piece anime. The Wano arc is soooo good! Thank you for the wonderful performances!!”

Oda isn’t the only one who has praised the “Wano” arc of the anime. Both fans and critics have thrown plenty of love onto the series over the last year, as each episode has not only had incredible animation but often seems to top itself with every new release. The manga is currently heading toward its finale, which means the anime will eventually catch up. However, for now, both the creator and series fans are loving every minute of One Piece in its animated form.

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