Did One Piece's Creator Rip Off This Japanese Art? Or Is It an Homage?
Posted by Kotaku May 31 2013 10:00 GMT in Gaming News
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One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda has been accused of copying others before. So please don't be surprised that people online in Japan are doing that today. Above you can see the cover for One Piece Chapter 526, which was titled "Adventure in the Great Prison" and released in 2008. 2008? Goodness. And now years later, it seems, someone on 2ch, Japan's largest online forum, has gotten around to posting an compilation image that shows how the cover totally copies the great Japanese artist Kawanabe Kyosai. Below, you can see how Oda was supposedly inspired by the 19th century artist, blatantly stole from him, or a bit of both. On 2ch, some people seem to think this is okay—that this is an homage—and chided folks for hating on Oda. Defenders pointed out that, sure, the composition was similar, but it wasn't a copy. "It's not like he's tracing," one commenter wrote. Others, however, thought it was indeed a rip-off. Previously, Oda was called out for "copying" Disney cartoons. And there, there was that compilation of real-life people who might have inspired One Piece characters. Copying or not, these comparisons certainly add another level to Oda's work: You can see where he's pulling from. Or that is, where he might be. Still, you'd think the guy could at least fully recover from his illness before people on 2ch started accusing him of this! That's the price one pays to rule the manga world, I guess. 尾田栄一郎ついに浮世絵までパクリだす [2ch] To contact the author of this post, write to bashcraftATkotaku.com or find him on Twitter @Brian_Ashcraft. Kotaku East is your slice of Asian internet culture, bringing you the latest talking points from Japan, Korea, China and beyond. Tune in every morning from 4am to 8am.



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