
One Piece's Art Style Over 27 Years: Japanese Fans React — "Of Course It Changed, You've Been Serializing It Since I Was a Baby"
尾田栄一郎の作画変化、日本のファンの反応
“I mean, he's been serializing this for long enough that a newborn baby grew into a middle-aged man — of course the art style changed lol”
そりゃ産まれたての赤ちゃんがおっさんになるまでの期間連載してたら絵柄変わるよw
On One Piece, a Japanese fan thread broke down how Eiichiro Oda's art has shifted across the manga's ~27-year run — early vs mid vs late era — and it turned into an affectionate, nostalgic argument rather than a complaint session. The recurring theme: most of the top comments crowned the mid era (the Water Seven / Enies Lobby look) as peak Oda — thinner lines, the best-balanced faces, the coolest Zoro, Sanji and Luffy designs — while a big camp went to bat for the clean, readable early art and the original Nami and Zoro. The most-liked observation reframed the whole debate with a shrug: he's been drawing this since his readers were literal babies, so of course the style moved. Running underneath it all was the thread's killer gag — that as Oda's drawing skill went UP, Nami's and Nico Robin's apparent "mental age" went DOWN — and a fond roast of how a young Nami once stared down Arlong solo, where today she "just screams." A small minority found the current Elbaf-era art rougher, but the thread landed somewhere warm: the guy was already a monster artist at 22, and most fans just love whichever era they grew up reading.
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Japanese fan reactions (excerpted from 418)
- @tosaka-chan2457👍 40
Hey, I'm not even 30 yet — don't call me a middle-aged man!
30なってないのにおっさんって言うな!
- @飼う男👍 19
His art was already fully formed when he was, what, 22 — the guy's a monster. It still holds up insanely well today. Honestly One Piece sold because of how terrifyingly good the art is, before you even get to the story.
22歳とかでもう完成された絵だったからバケモン 今見てもむちゃくちゃ上手い ワンピ売れたのってストーリー以前に恐ろしい程の絵の上手さ
- @kenji512as👍 0
It's like he started off cartoony and exaggerated, his skill steadily climbed until he could pack in way more detail, and then it settled into something comfortable and mature.
デフォルメを効かせた漫画的なとこから段々画力が上がって書き込めるようになって、慣れて落ち着いた、って感じね。
- @おっさ-u5n👍 1,915
Personally I love the mid-era "this is THE One Piece look" art the most.
個人的には中期のワンピースって感じの絵大好き
- @rise1257👍 976
Story, art, everything — the mid era is the peak.
話も作画も全て中期が最高
- @渡辺ブロディ👍 19
Mid era is the best.
中期が最高
- @ちょんまげ-q2f👍 403
The mid era is my favorite — thinner lines, and the faces feel really well balanced. In the late era the faces look childlike but the bodies are bulky, which feels off.
中期が一番好き、線が細くて顔とかもすごくバランスとれた感じ。 後期は顔が幼いのに体がごついというアンバランス。
- @concreteinitialize👍 24
The mid era is way too cool. That was the era when Zoro, Sanji and Luffy's designs looked their absolute best.
中期カッコ良すぎる。ゾロサンジルフィのビジュが一番良かった時代。
- @0jqdxta👍 66
The mid era — both the looks AND the dialogue are just too cool, man.
中期が、見た目も発言もかっこよすぎんだよー
- @bot3253👍 115
I seriously love the art style around the Water Seven era.
ウォーターセブンあたりの絵柄がマジで好き
- @対決オオクワガタ👍 27
Yeah, the art around the Enies Lobby arc is just so good.
やっぱエニエスロビー前後いいなぁ
- @さくらふぶき-o6d👍 0
Water Seven through Enies Lobby is the best — heavily detailed yet still easy to read.
ウォータセブン~エニエスロビーあたりが描き込まれてるのに見やすくて一番いい
- @たわし-q8s👍 4
I adore the almost-overdone fabric wrinkles from the Skypiea arc up through Water Seven.
空島からW7くらいのやり過ぎくらいの服のシワ大好き
- @なっか-r6j👍 479
The early era is by far the easiest to read.
初期がいっちゃん見やすい
- @ramu1818👍 29
I genuinely love the simple, readable early art. I kind of wish he'd stayed on that track the whole way.
初期のシンプルな見やすい絵が本当に好き ずっとこの路線であってほしかった
- @user-zs1qo1tg2r👍 13
The simple linework was great, right?
シンプルな線がよかったよね
- @osatou-s👍 26
I really love the early style — loose and free but also clean.
初期ののびのびとしつつスッキリとした絵柄ほんとに好き
- @武蔵野助👍 333
I love early Zoro's eyes when he ties on his bandana.
初期ゾロのバンダナ着けた時の目好き
- @ソラ-j4m👍 114
Early Nami is just too cute.
初期ナミが可愛すぎる
- @ryxxma4262👍 16
I love early Nami's hairstyle.
初期ナミの髪型好き
- @ミソ-h9o👍 3
Early Nami is adorable — I feel something Ghibli-heroine about her.
初期ナミかわいい ジブリヒロインに通づるなにかを感じる
- @jakebeni5734👍 40
The early art clearly wears the influence of the manga artists he looks up to, the mid era is the most distinctly "One Piece," and the late era is super colorful.
初期は尊敬する漫画家の影響もろにウケてる絵って感じ、中期は一番ワンピースっぽい、後期はめっちゃカラフル
- @KurozukumeYametai👍 2
As far as the art goes, it's evolved in the most natural, legit way and I love it.
絵柄に関しては正統進化しててめっちゃ好き
- @ハメドリくん👍 20
Honestly it makes me sad how rough and degraded everything in the current Elbaf arc feels — way too many dialogue-heavy wide shots where the Straw Hats get reduced to stick figures.
今のエルバフ編は何もかも全てが粗雑&劣化しすぎてて悲しい。セリフだけ多い引き絵にして麦わらの一味を棒人間化が余りにも多い
- @なかなかt中👍 5
It really did start looking like a seinen (older-audience) magazine, huh.
青年誌みたいになったよなぁ
- @Rammeat3👍 6
I do feel like some of the playfulness is gone — but it's moved with the times, and the current art is still really lovely.
楽しさはなくなった気もするなぁと思うけど、時代に沿ってるし今の絵もとても素敵
- @ウォータースキン👍 6
The first part I ever read was the New World, so the late era is the easiest to read for me. Reading everyone else's takes, I guess nostalgia bias is real.
初めて見た頃が新世界だったから後期が一番見やすい 他の人の意見を見るに思い出補正はやっぱりあるのかな
- @ウォーク-o4r👍 128
You could argue Nami and Nico Robin were at their most grown-up in the early era. As Oda's drawing skill went UP, both of their mental ages regressed back into childhood in inverse proportion.
ナミとロビンは初期が一番大人っぽいまである 画力向上と反比例して2人とも精神年齢が子供還りしてんだよ
- @ウソップン-b6y👍 7
I get that Robin's enjoying herself and acting younger now, but Nami's the more mature one these days, surely?
ロビンは今を楽しんでて、若返ってるのは分かるけどナミは今の方が大人やろ
- @user-zk8dz5rl8y👍 47
Her mental age has absolutely cratered. This is the woman who stood alone against Arlong, who got her leg stabbed through by Miss Doublefinger and snapped back that it was nothing compared to Vivi's pain — and now she just shrieks "AAAH" and "waaah."
@ウソップン-b6yクソ精神年齢下がってるだろ アーロン相手に一人で戦い続け、ミスダブルフィンガーに足に穴空けられてもビビの痛みに比べれば屁のカッパって啖呵を切ってたのに今じゃギャーかえーんで泣き叫ぶだけ
- @ace-se7dr👍 25
I think this is the first time I've ever seen someone call current Nami the mature one… she's pretty clearly been turned into a total kid.
@ウソップン-b6y 今のナミを大人って言う人は流石に初めて見た。。 どう見てもかなり幼児化してるのに。
- @はひ-r1v👍 2
Oda's drawing skill is so high that I've been blown away nonstop from the very first chapter to the latest.
尾田先生の画力が高すぎて最初から最後までずっと感動しっぱなし
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