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One Piece Creator Reveals Why His First Manga Flopped

One Piece Creator Reveals Why His First Manga Flopped

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The source provides an extensive look at the early career of manga artist Eiichiro Oda, focusing specifically on the "failure" of his initial concepts for what would become the globally successful series, One Piece. The text explains that before its 1997 serialization, Oda's one-shot prototypes, titled "Romance Dawn," were released in 1996 to tepid reader responses and poor survey rankings, leading to rejection for immediate serialization. The epsiode analyzes the three main reasons for this flop, including publication placement errors and extreme deadline constraints, while tracing Oda's inspiration from Dragon Ball and Vicky the Viking. Ultimately, the source argues that these early rejections forced Oda to refine his concepts, transforming his initial missteps into the foundation for one of the best-selling manga of all time.
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