Once more no doubt due to Oda’s considerable wealth, the space afforded to his assistants is very generous indeed, with large desks, a huge TV, as well as life-sized Terminator cheering them on (or perhaps looming over them). Next to Oda’s workspace is that of his assistants, who do the majority of the grunt work for the ongoing serialization in drawing backgrounds and adding effects. Having such a big workspace must be great for Oda in particular, as he still draws with ink and not digitally like many other mangaka these days, meaning that he needs to have thousands of sheets of paper to hand at all times. 凄いテンション上がる♪♪ #ワンピース #尾田栄一郎 /kN4lD5hFf7Īlthough the type of organized chaos ordaining the desk is pretty typical for mangaka and creatives in general, Oda is blessed with a remarkably large workspace for a Japanese office, no doubt something he was able to afford thanks to his massive earnings through One Piece. The first thing that caught my attention was Oda’s desk, which you can check out here: The show saw comedians Sanma Akashiya and Beat Takeshi invited into Oda’s house (or more accurately, mansion) for a tour, and fans of the mangaka were quick to share their reactions along with screencaps on Twitter. I’ve long wanted to know the secret behind his genius, and a rare peek into his studio and house during the TV show Honma Dekka might have provided some clues to just that. He’s been writing the same series for over 22 years now since it’s debut in 1997, and far from slowing down, he’s only gotten better at telling his stories with age. There is no doubt that Eiichiro Oda, creator of One Piece, is a genius.
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