Oda's jokes once landed him in hot water.
Every creator winds up saying something controversial or in poor taste, and Eiichiro Oda is no exception, even if writing One Piece has made him the toast of Japan. Despite giving Shueisha one of its most valuable properties, Oda's comments for Volume 89's print copy gave the publisher quite a headache. As a result, both of them had to give a public apology for making light of Japan's history.
“You know how sometimes, when you’re sharing a plate of karaage [fried chicken] with people, there’s that one last piece that gets left on the plate? I’ve decided to give it a name: Sergeant Yokoi.Little kids who don’t know who I’m talking about, look him up. The Yokoi in question refers to Shoichi Yokoi, a soldier who served Imperial Japan in World War II. After being posted in Guam, he held out after Japan's surrender until being subdued in 1972.
Österreich Neuesten Nachrichten, Österreich Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Netflix's Biggest One Piece Character Rewrite Changes How You See Luffy's StoryThis rewrite actually enhances Luffy's story.
Weiterlesen »
Our Biggest Unanswered Questions After 'One Piece' Season 1What lies ahead in the Grand Line? What is the One Piece?
Weiterlesen »
Netflix's One Piece Gets Remixed With Original 4Kids Rap IntroOne Piece gets a blast from the past.
Weiterlesen »
One Piece's Enormous Live-Action Sets With Several Easter Eggs Revealed In New Netflix VideoOne Piece is now streaming on Netflix.
Weiterlesen »
One Piece Cast & Production Team on Bringing Manga to Live-Action LifeNow streaming on Netflix, the One Piece cast & production team take us inside the series' impressive sets and show how they came to life.
Weiterlesen »
With Netflix’s live-action One Piece, the devil (fruit) was all in the detailsOne Piece’s production designer dove deep for the inspiration to bring the live-action show to life.
Weiterlesen »