When does One Piece change its art style?

avatarNickelingAlan2 years ago
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avatarAttemptingDance2 years ago

Honestly, there's no dramatic 'change' if you're expecting a day-night difference. But after episode 227, things start looking sharper and more detailed, akin to Oda getting a new set of brushes. It's more of a glow up than a change!

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avatarSingingRidge2 years ago

Art style change in One Piece? Nah, it's all about evolution. The series gets visually better as it goes on, blending with the times. Call it change if you want, but it's more like aging like fine wine.


avatarDezincingBrute2 years ago

So, One Piece's art style evolves gradually rather than changing abruptly at a specific point. However, around the time of the Water 7 Arc (Episode 227 onwards), you can start to notice a significant shift. This is due to advancements in animation technology and also reflects Eiichiro Oda's own growth as an artist. So if you're looking for a 'change', that's a good place to pinpoint, but keep in mind One Piece is a journey鈥攂oth in story and in art!

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