Episode 1090 of One Piece has sparked controversy due to Jewelry Bonney’s character design, particularly her physical attributes, given her canonically stated age of 12 years.Some viewers have raised concerns about the animation style used to depict Jewelry Bonney in Episode 1090. Notably, there are observations of an exaggerated emphasis on certain physical attributes, such as an enlarged bust and a notably small waist, which some argue contribute to an unnecessary and overtly sexualized representation.Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, has not directly addressed the specific animation choices in Episode 1090. However, discussion surrounding Bonney’s character portrayal has caused previous commentary made by Oda regarding female character design in more general terms to resurface. In 2015, Oda was asked how to draw a “sexy female character,” to which he replied, “I’d suggest that you think of a woman’s proportions as ‘three circles, one X’. …I only draw that kind of body, so I get many complaint postcards from my female audience.” Still, as some fans pointed out in response to the quote resurfacing, One Piece does contain other female characters who do not follow that specific character design. Others emphasized their respect for Oda as a creator without directly acknowledging the comment.
Episode 1090 of One Piece has sparked controversy due to Jewelry Bonney’s character design, particularly her physical attributes, given her canonically stated age of 12 years.
Some viewers have raised concerns about the animation style used to depict Jewelry Bonney in Episode 1090. Notably, there are observations of an exaggerated emphasis on certain physical attributes, such as an enlarged bust and a notably small waist, which some argue contribute to an unnecessary and overtly sexualized representation.
Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, has not directly addressed the specific animation choices in Episode 1090. However, discussion surrounding Bonney’s character portrayal has caused previous commentary made by Oda regarding female character design in more general terms to resurface. In 2015, Oda was asked how to draw a “sexy female character,” to which he replied, “I’d suggest that you think of a woman’s proportions as ‘three circles, one X’. …I only draw that kind of body, so I get many complaint postcards from my female audience.” Still, as some fans pointed out in response to the quote resurfacing, One Piece does contain other female characters who do not follow that specific character design. Others emphasized their respect for Oda as a creator without directly acknowledging the comment.
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