@@animealpha4795 Not at all. I've seen so many Ufotable and Toei shows. Toei has had better animation. Ufotable tends to wow with their digital compositing and blending with 3D backgrounds
@@dynamitewithalaserbeam4021 well it makes sence she isn't anymore. she spent like 6 years in a desert and then was 2 years on an island that was always snowy(i think) no sun and all
Honestly I love that the style changes, it gives the anime a magical feeling, with the world building being so good and the One Piece universe being so alive and diverse, it makes sense narratively for the mood, style, colors, landscape to change and adapt to the story
It's really just the quality improving over time and the line work, wano linework made a lot of sense because the style suited the location and it deserved a major quality jump becasue it was a major part of the story and the final arc of that saga and in egghead is keeping things fresh with a more vibrant style, I hope they continue this can't wait to see what Elbaf looks like
I like how the art style keeps changing The wano artstyle was absolutely beautiful and egghead looks amazing I hope they keep doing it and keep increasing quality
when wano matched its theme and art style i was overjoyed. The quality, characters, locations and even expressions were out my expectations. the music to accompany with the start of "noh" and then shamisen was wonderful.
garbage animation...sadly its what sells so thats why they went with, if the style was like it was in 1999 it would have maybe been the greatest anime arc in existence for years to come, instead...we get blurred lights, 34875238475623857 frames per second in fights so you cant really follow wtf is happening, CUBES in slashing attacks and destruction which is literally lazy work (I dont remember the name of the artist but the person who started using them as a drawing technique to show damage literally stated that he did it because its easier and faster and doesnt require detail), schizophrenic light flashes and 7 billion camera angles for a single clash between two characters.... Its arguably really REALLY worse than it has ever been, but again, its what kids like these days so thats how TOEI will do it....
The thing is that the Wano arc started in 2019! It was too long and the anime needed a slight refresh in the art and considering how colourful and futuristic the Egghead arc is i think it's a good descision.
This video felt kind of AI, like there was alot of repeated information and some words like "artstyle" were used too often. Except that the change of styles came with the change of directors, there was kinda not much information here. For example you could've pointed out how with Wano the anime production team opened up more towards western freelance animators or even fan animators, who previously only made clips on youtube and twitter. The episode with Big Mums defeat even marked the very first time Toei gave the whole direction of an episode to western animators. Also how they opt for more recap episodes instead of adding filler. It wouldve also been interesting to go into the different directors previous works, for example some have directed One Piece movies before taking over as series director. Lastly I think the animation quality issues from the timeskip until before wano should've been mentioned since most outsourced episodes from that era were animated with as little effort as possible and even the few inhouse episodes were not up to Toeis standards except the occasional Shida scene or that one Luffy vs Katakuri episode.
Honestly, it made me drop the anime entirely. It was 2016 and we're getting out of Dressrosa. I couldn't bare how bad the anime looked and I dropped it for the manga. I was very, VERY happy with the Wano art style a few years after, but by them, I already fell in love with the manga so much I didn't really want to go back and watch the anime. I only watch some scenes now and then.
The pacing is Dressrosa was abyssmal. And it wasn't even padded out tastefully. They just played the Rebecca flashback with that annoying song over and over and over again.
no need to change the mind of a bot like you. Water 7 to Punk hazard was where the best fitting artstyle was for one piece. Early post timeskip started going downhill but it was acceptable till after punk hazard
This is missing a few pieces. There's a design shift that happens after Enies Lobby. This is the art style they used from Thriller Bark to end of Paramount War This is due to the change in graphics format to fully digital. The Timeskip's palette isn't "Vibrant" at all. In fact, It's painfully desaturated like it's trying to be cinematic. It looks good for a few episodes before falling apart completely by Punk Hazard and looking like a janky antique during Dressrosa. The thin lines make natural contour impossible so the whole thing winds up looking flat and bad. One Piece has always had cheap animation, but with designs so devoid of natural contour, the anime winds up looking it's very worst. After Dressrosa we have Zou, Zou starts a subtle shift to a new series director that would take over for Whole-cake Island. This director is named Toshinori Fukuzawa. His style is marked by the manga-accurate hatch lines that start appearing on character's under-chin and tongue. The colors have also changed to be more saturated, and the lines have been made to be thicker. Then we get the change that occurs in Wano but "Early Wano" and "Late Wano" are very distinctly different Wanos. At first they're still using many of the art styles on display from before, but around the first fight with Kaido, You see an onboarding of animators from all over the industry. This would happen again a few times during the Oden Flashback until many of those names become regulars by the raid.
I think they are all great on their own, and I like how they give you a sense of you are entering a new adventure, which is since they change at the beginning of an arc.
One things that was amazing in early one piece were the beautiful water color backgrounds. You could see the texture of the paper, very dreamlike compositions and a more soothing atmosphere. Although i still think it’s a beautiful style, im glad it changed because it didn’t fit at all with the general narrative and themes one piece is about. The water color style is really good to tell introspective stories with a strong artistic hook and one piece being about adventure, politics, fights gave a very dissonant feel to the episodes of that era. In skypiea , the whole arc feels almost like a dream, luffy and the crew being outspoken, extroverted and fun against the soft forest and cloud see helped by the sound design gave an almost surreal feeling to the whole story.
I always loved the East Blue Saga animation more than no one else, egghead is peak but east blue always had something special that makes One Piece unique and amazing💫🦾🗿♥️
These videos are really entertaining keep it up! Also I really like how it keeps changing because it just shows how not only the show but the animation is improving as well,cause like in wano when Luffy unlocked gear 5 it was some crazy animation and people thought it couldn't get any better until egghead came. I really loved Wano cause it really embarrassed the culture of where it was from,new characters and concepts and all that stuff,just the entire series is good but I love each art style very much,I just want to see elbaphs animation soon and you're right about different arcs having a different art style cause when you really realize sometimes some styles wouldn't fit with an arc,like if there is a gloomy and scary island you can't exactly have something bright and stuff,unless you can pull it off it kinda has to change,and especially with creativity cause the art style changing just kinda feels pretty neat cause it's like an upgrade each time. But I love all the art styles including the first
Konosuke Uda was actually the series director from the beginning of the series to the CP9 unmasking scene in Water 7, Mr. AI. It doesn’t take much research to figure that out.
Also- I think the line art got thinner throughout one piece! But I like it much more than the past :3 cuz it was sorta blurry as well in the past cuz it’s so old lmao
Well this anime’s started in the 90’s don’t forget. So it’s not suprising that it went through so many changes. Especially as technology got better and people left the show. I’d actually be very interested to know who among the current animation team started from ep 1
Egghead I think has been the most faithful to the mangas art in a really long time Also, you can see exactly why they did the recent change when you compare Gear 5 scenes…..that new, more vibrant “cartoony” style works so much better
The art and animation has changed in one piece and I personally like that. But the "art style" to it's core is still the same or very simular. One piece still looks like one piece. W vid btw🔥🙌🏽
I AM NEW TO ONE PIECE ON EPISODE 96 RN AND I THINK THE ART STYLE RIGHT NOW IS BETTER BECAUSE I NOTICED THAT AS IT GOES ON IT LOSES ITS UNIQUE PERSONALITY AND VIBRANT COLOURS ARE TOO FANCY AND GLOSSY BUT NEAR WANO TH ANIMATION BECOMES 10/10
i iike how rough the 1st style is, reminds me of when i was made fun of for liking anime and eventualy gettng my whole team to be into it as it got better
He lookin funky because that's Nami's eyes, they swapped bodies and the eyes of the original were swapped due to illustrative purposes so the viewers can tell the characters apart. Ty for reading lol 😭🙏🪖
fishman island to dressrosa looked good enougg even when the animation took a big hit, but what's always bothered me about this era were the muted colors and blurry lines. Seriously, I ended up turning the sharpness a tiny bit when watching those arcs because they still looked blurry in HD.
The new artstyle is really good overall but what I do not like are the animations during the fights. During the Gear 5/Kaido fight sometimes you could barelly see what is happening, sometimes it is waaay to flashy and overloaded with weird effects
Yeah, I don't think anyone has a problem with the art style itself. But when you over animate a high pace fight scene with lens flare, bright colors, and rapid changing art styles every half a second, it really puts strain on the eyes. 1025-1027 there were many instances you can see them start ramping things up until the awful 1028 released. Finally in 1033 they toned things down but by that point, there was too much negative sentiment. I kind of took a break from the anime at that point and didn't start picking it back up until they were close to Luffy awakening his devil fruit. 1028 had a lot of things you shouldn't do in such a rapid changing fight scene: constantly changing dark to bright and back to dark colors, huge bright auras that take up more of the screen compared to the character, over animated sequences in very, very, VERY short frames and lack of consistency in how it flows such as the details of a character being fully detailed, to lacking detail, to just being colors on a screen with no details. 1028 was suppose to be one of the most hype parts of Luffy's fight because it was to showcase Luffy being finally able to heavily damage Kaido and being able to use Conqueror's haki to fight like Whitebeard and Roger. When it becomes overly animated, barely watchable, and becoming unsatisfying, it made many people just take a break from One Piece anime for a while.
This whole video can be summed up into one sentence. They keep updating so they keep up with the times. The show wouldn’t be so popular if they never updated the animation imo
The egg island arc's animation so fuckin good, I love it. One piece does have a pacing issue but I dont mind that since the animation is so nice to watch
I think I must say that Water 7 is my favourite although I like it that each part of One Piece have their style. I love the Dressrosa arc but I can't imagine it with the Water 7 animation style for example. Although I feel like Dressrosa is the weakest style. I think they got better with Zou and so on but my favourite art style is definitely Wano! The proportions are just amazing! When I was watching the Wano arc, most of the time I had the feeling that I'm not watching the One Piece anime but rather looked like a high production anime movie. At least to me.
Im glad the animation changed from the early somewhat horror like animation, I mean the early episodes Luffy often looks like a psychopath when fighting and so much blood and cuts. Didn’t like how fricken tall their feet were in the beginning. Water seven had the best animation, but egghead is definitely high on the list as well.
idk if it’s just me, but I feel like the animations and sound effects are off since the beginning of Wano, and I really don’t like that. Like sometimes, I feel like there’s too many frames for one sound effect, or not enough frames for multiple sound effects
As much as I like the new artstyle, I hate the overuse of VFX during fight scene. Sometimes I wonder if I'm looking at two characters fighting or just a bunch of VFX mixed together, hiding most of the action
The part that we all miss (including myself because i have to consciously stop myself from hating), is that One Piece is a kids show... Its main audience is kids not us that have been watching it for 25 years. And kids nowadays want to see colorful splashes and fast moving camera angles and 30 billion frames per second where you cant even tell apart anything because everything is blurred except the silhouettes... Its what sells, and TOEI wants to sell.... thats the bottom line. Yes, of course with 1999's animation wano arc and egghead would be better by far but its not what the kids want, its what WE (the "old timers") want. Sadly the era of clean drawings and detailed work is in the past so we can only hope that after One Piece is finished and Studio WIT will remake it, that they will do a better job at it that stays true to the manga and not just go with the trends of that time.
I just got to Wano and loved the change, which is why I am here. Sad to hear it changes again. I didn't like the TimeSkip look, but Wano takes that look to where it should have been.
I don't really care how it looks, but I love that the entire style changes along with their clothes in the new arcs. It just really adds to the progression.
“Just one arc” is 200 episodes btw
4 years baby
One peak arc
saga's not arc
@@Mattrz34 Wano was an Arc…..
@@Kurotama11 the video called tons of sagas "arcs" but ya wano is 1 arc
Wano is when Toei was like we gotta keep up with Mappa and Ufodable animations.
facts , i always think this too lol
@@zuuboi7521same
It's not like Ufotable has the best animation in the industry. Toei's had better animation than them in multiple series
@@crestofhonor2349 I madly respect toei. But almost nothing compares to ufotable in terms of consistently breathtaking art and animation.
@@animealpha4795 Not at all. I've seen so many Ufotable and Toei shows. Toei has had better animation. Ufotable tends to wow with their digital compositing and blending with 3D backgrounds
I want it to change every arc honestly, I love how it’s unique, egghead is PEAK animation
True, especially with the upcoming egg head arc. I want to see what they do with the animation
@@Meron_23 wdym its already out
Its been out
look at the date they sent the comment
6 days ago egghead been out in Netflix not even crunchy roll NETFLIX for like a month
Water 7 animation is peak One Piece art
I ZUBERRRR AGREE
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agree.
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I miss them tan skins regardless if some characters weren’t intended to be
it also makes sence since theyre always in the sun
@@xtrabit05 FACTS!
The only one i miss is robin,im fine with the other strawhat but robin with tan skin and cowboy hat is PERFECTION!
@@dynamitewithalaserbeam4021 well it makes sence she isn't anymore. she spent like 6 years in a desert and then was 2 years on an island that was always snowy(i think) no sun and all
@@Zagriel.no, it doesn’t. She was tan as a child.
Nothing will beat the first art style. It was so perfect at capturing a dreamy romantic adventure story
real omg
My heart agrees but my head says that's just nostalgia.
@@broxrosenfeld8418 I'm 'new' to it so I don't have nostalgia but I honestly really liked the art style around Skypeia
Yeah there's no denying the art in skypeia is truly magical
I don t care what anyone says, the art style up until 206 was my favourite. Even the 480p res and the narrower aspect ratio suits it.
Honestly I love that the style changes, it gives the anime a magical feeling, with the world building being so good and the One Piece universe being so alive and diverse, it makes sense narratively for the mood, style, colors, landscape to change and adapt to the story
So you’re dumb?
As my friend once said, the only thing bigger than OP’s number of ep, is its own budget
If the budget for one piece was 1100 yen I think they’d be cooked
@@randomguy69091100 yen are likes 10 dollars💀
@@randomguy6909Mfs ain’t finishing an entire episode with just that much bruh
@@randomguy6909 that literally just 1 cents for any studio
It's really just the quality improving over time and the line work, wano linework made a lot of sense because the style suited the location and it deserved a major quality jump becasue it was a major part of the story and the final arc of that saga and in egghead is keeping things fresh with a more vibrant style, I hope they continue this can't wait to see what Elbaf looks like
Yup
@@TivorX I love the new animation styles but One Piece's story is so good it really never needed the upgrade hahha
@@TivorX Oda has been doing this a long time, whatever excites him and inspires him to draw... IS Onepiece
@@TivorX FPS? more drawings means more time spent on each episode
All are Good but 1999 is emotion >>>>
Meh
I just started and feel in love with the style
Amagin watching wano with 1999 animation 💀
@@Littlejack69420 true
@@Littlejack69420Imagine spelling imagine as amagin😂😂😂😂
I like how the art style keeps changing
The wano artstyle was absolutely beautiful and egghead looks amazing
I hope they keep doing it and keep increasing quality
when wano matched its theme and art style i was overjoyed. The quality, characters, locations and even expressions were out my expectations. the music to accompany with the start of "noh" and then shamisen was wonderful.
Wano is dog tbh…
@@Kolket1389u don’t deserve the gift of life
garbage animation...sadly its what sells so thats why they went with, if the style was like it was in 1999 it would have maybe been the greatest anime arc in existence for years to come, instead...we get blurred lights, 34875238475623857 frames per second in fights so you cant really follow wtf is happening, CUBES in slashing attacks and destruction which is literally lazy work (I dont remember the name of the artist but the person who started using them as a drawing technique to show damage literally stated that he did it because its easier and faster and doesnt require detail), schizophrenic light flashes and 7 billion camera angles for a single clash between two characters.... Its arguably really REALLY worse than it has ever been, but again, its what kids like these days so thats how TOEI will do it....
@@Kolket1389Well atleast that matches the arc
The thing is that the Wano arc started in 2019! It was too long and the anime needed a slight refresh in the art and considering how colourful and futuristic the Egghead arc is i think it's a good descision.
This video felt kind of AI, like there was alot of repeated information and some words like "artstyle" were used too often. Except that the change of styles came with the change of directors, there was kinda not much information here. For example you could've pointed out how with Wano the anime production team opened up more towards western freelance animators or even fan animators, who previously only made clips on youtube and twitter. The episode with Big Mums defeat even marked the very first time Toei gave the whole direction of an episode to western animators. Also how they opt for more recap episodes instead of adding filler. It wouldve also been interesting to go into the different directors previous works, for example some have directed One Piece movies before taking over as series director. Lastly I think the animation quality issues from the timeskip until before wano should've been mentioned since most outsourced episodes from that era were animated with as little effort as possible and even the few inhouse episodes were not up to Toeis standards except the occasional Shida scene or that one Luffy vs Katakuri episode.
For me, the peak art style was from enies lobby-thrilller bark, it was the perfect in-between nostalgic, modern and fluid
No just nostalgia. It sucked so bad. Graphics in the early 2000s sucked
Didn't knew it was AI.
it is an AI generated script and voice man. You get the same from chat GPT
@@iknowyouseeme3233 oh, I didn't knew
Wait it's an AI generated voice?
@@iknowyouseeme3233yeah the script and delivery does kinda feel like a machine made it so I think it's AI
@@iknowyouseeme3233 WHATTTT AI IS DEFINETLY TAKING OVER THE WORLD ☠️
I like how the style changes depending on the country they're basically in. Top level creativity.
Post timeskip was an absolute nightmare. Thank god, things started to pickup in WCI and completely changed in Wano
Agree
But there were parts of pre timeskip that were also bad
Honestly, it made me drop the anime entirely. It was 2016 and we're getting out of Dressrosa. I couldn't bare how bad the anime looked and I dropped it for the manga. I was very, VERY happy with the Wano art style a few years after, but by them, I already fell in love with the manga so much I didn't really want to go back and watch the anime. I only watch some scenes now and then.
The pacing is Dressrosa was abyssmal. And it wasn't even padded out tastefully. They just played the Rebecca flashback with that annoying song over and over and over again.
@@broxrosenfeld8418 at least it felt old school. A digital art style with horse shit animation was why it looked so bad
The Wano Arc was the greatest all around and there is nothing anyone can say to change my mind
Water 7 to end of Marineford was better
no need to change the mind of a bot like you.
Water 7 to Punk hazard was where the best fitting artstyle was for one piece.
Early post timeskip started going downhill but it was acceptable till after punk hazard
It’s all up to the individual, waning is the best “pacing wise, and the animation was at the peek of the shows style
Dressrosa and Cake Island were the best and Wano has to much fake glowing bullshit
@@IamUzyf Dressrosa and Cake were the worst
I like the idea that the animation slowly becomes better as the story goes on sort of paralleling their journey and showing how far they've gone
Bro luffy is a cartoon, I like the Egghead animation. Its kinda smooth ngl
i think luffy going amazon lily first time had a bit different art style. if so, that art style was perrfect
It was sooooo Dragon ball z
It was Toei going back the it's origins
This is missing a few pieces.
There's a design shift that happens after Enies Lobby. This is the art style they used from Thriller Bark to end of Paramount War This is due to the change in graphics format to fully digital.
The Timeskip's palette isn't "Vibrant" at all. In fact, It's painfully desaturated like it's trying to be cinematic. It looks good for a few episodes before falling apart completely by Punk Hazard and looking like a janky antique during Dressrosa. The thin lines make natural contour impossible so the whole thing winds up looking flat and bad. One Piece has always had cheap animation, but with designs so devoid of natural contour, the anime winds up looking it's very worst.
After Dressrosa we have Zou, Zou starts a subtle shift to a new series director that would take over for Whole-cake Island. This director is named Toshinori Fukuzawa. His style is marked by the manga-accurate hatch lines that start appearing on character's under-chin and tongue. The colors have also changed to be more saturated, and the lines have been made to be thicker.
Then we get the change that occurs in Wano but "Early Wano" and "Late Wano" are very distinctly different Wanos. At first they're still using many of the art styles on display from before, but around the first fight with Kaido, You see an onboarding of animators from all over the industry. This would happen again a few times during the Oden Flashback until many of those names become regulars by the raid.
I think they are all great on their own, and I like how they give you a sense of you are entering a new adventure, which is since they change at the beginning of an arc.
One things that was amazing in early one piece were the beautiful water color backgrounds. You could see the texture of the paper, very dreamlike compositions and a more soothing atmosphere. Although i still think it’s a beautiful style, im glad it changed because it didn’t fit at all with the general narrative and themes one piece is about. The water color style is really good to tell introspective stories with a strong artistic hook and one piece being about adventure, politics, fights gave a very dissonant feel to the episodes of that era. In skypiea , the whole arc feels almost like a dream, luffy and the crew being outspoken, extroverted and fun against the soft forest and cloud see helped by the sound design gave an almost surreal feeling to the whole story.
i love the art change for each island now. i think its a good thing at this point honestly
I always loved the East Blue Saga animation more than no one else, egghead is peak but east blue always had something special that makes One Piece unique and amazing💫🦾🗿♥️
These videos are really entertaining keep it up! Also I really like how it keeps changing because it just shows how not only the show but the animation is improving as well,cause like in wano when Luffy unlocked gear 5 it was some crazy animation and people thought it couldn't get any better until egghead came. I really loved Wano cause it really embarrassed the culture of where it was from,new characters and concepts and all that stuff,just the entire series is good but I love each art style very much,I just want to see elbaphs animation soon and you're right about different arcs having a different art style cause when you really realize sometimes some styles wouldn't fit with an arc,like if there is a gloomy and scary island you can't exactly have something bright and stuff,unless you can pull it off it kinda has to change,and especially with creativity cause the art style changing just kinda feels pretty neat cause it's like an upgrade each time. But I love all the art styles including the first
I remember the day I saw the first wide-screen episode, and was blown away from animation
I love that they change art style every arc. Very original and fun
JoJo:
@@tachi5408 havent watched jojo so for me its original
3:04 "MANga"
It's a great idea to change the art style after every arc like people will remember the particular arc for it's story + the unique art style it has
Konosuke Uda was actually the series director from the beginning of the series to the CP9 unmasking scene in Water 7, Mr. AI. It doesn’t take much research to figure that out.
Also- I think the line art got thinner throughout one piece! But I like it much more than the past :3 cuz it was sorta blurry as well in the past cuz it’s so old lmao
I hope from now on they just keep doing a new style for each island, I think it’s really funny
I love the art style changes! Makes each arc different and fit the setting :)
Can’t wait for Wano, episode 830-ish 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Gear fifth if introduced with water 7 animation would be peak, its very simple currently with not much detail
You mean water 7 art style + no useless explosions and fillers right?
Bro said to lower the graphics? Are you stupid? It wouldn't even look like want. Water 7 graphics sucked
They keep changing it because it’s awesome
Well this anime’s started in the 90’s don’t forget. So it’s not suprising that it went through so many changes. Especially as technology got better and people left the show. I’d actually be very interested to know who among the current animation team started from ep 1
I feel like after every arc, the studio becomes the animators home
i hope they keep switching art styles to better fit each arc
As the story gets more serious (relatively) it reflects on how dynamic the animation gradually becomes to reflect it
Egghead I think has been the most faithful to the mangas art in a really long time
Also, you can see exactly why they did the recent change when you compare Gear 5 scenes…..that new, more vibrant “cartoony” style works so much better
The art and animation has changed in one piece and I personally like that. But the "art style" to it's core is still the same or very simular. One piece still looks like one piece. W vid btw🔥🙌🏽
water 7 and whole cake are the two art style peaks for me
Now you’ve got taste everyone else taste here is shit lol
Bro said water 7 💀
@@nirogalactoid8398 FAX he really did 💀
Water 7 is peak graphic@@nirogalactoid8398
The best artstyle is the original OG one it was so perfect, I wish they would bring it back!
Watching One Piece since years, never noticed a change 😅
I AM NEW TO ONE PIECE ON EPISODE 96 RN AND I THINK THE ART STYLE RIGHT NOW IS BETTER BECAUSE I NOTICED THAT AS IT GOES ON IT LOSES ITS UNIQUE PERSONALITY AND VIBRANT COLOURS ARE TOO FANCY AND GLOSSY BUT NEAR WANO TH ANIMATION BECOMES 10/10
i iike how rough the 1st style is, reminds me of when i was made fun of for liking anime and eventualy gettng my whole team to be into it as it got better
I think the new art style is the most beauty of all and fits perfectly to the cartoon drawing of Oda
I’m on episode 1072 and I’ve never noticed this lol
This is my peak
1:34 Just nahhhh what did they do to Sanji💀
He lookin funky because that's Nami's eyes, they swapped bodies and the eyes of the original were swapped due to illustrative purposes so the viewers can tell the characters apart. Ty for reading lol 😭🙏🪖
Thats Nami in Sanjis body lol
Looks like Someone skipped punk hazard
I honestly thought that the animators just got better over the years.
Haven't reached Egghead yet (dub watcher) but Whole Cake and Wano is peak so far. I can stare at them all day.
This voice sounds like ai
Cuz it is
Had no idea it changed during the Long Ring Long Land arc…
I got a one piece ad and this was a one piece video- HOW?
Ads are based on your online activity. Never heard of that?
fishman island to dressrosa looked good enougg even when the animation took a big hit, but what's always bothered me about this era were the muted colors and blurry lines. Seriously, I ended up turning the sharpness a tiny bit when watching those arcs because they still looked blurry in HD.
The new artstyle is really good overall but what I do not like are the animations during the fights. During the Gear 5/Kaido fight sometimes you could barelly see what is happening, sometimes it is waaay to flashy and overloaded with weird effects
Yeah, I don't think anyone has a problem with the art style itself. But when you over animate a high pace fight scene with lens flare, bright colors, and rapid changing art styles every half a second, it really puts strain on the eyes. 1025-1027 there were many instances you can see them start ramping things up until the awful 1028 released. Finally in 1033 they toned things down but by that point, there was too much negative sentiment. I kind of took a break from the anime at that point and didn't start picking it back up until they were close to Luffy awakening his devil fruit.
1028 had a lot of things you shouldn't do in such a rapid changing fight scene: constantly changing dark to bright and back to dark colors, huge bright auras that take up more of the screen compared to the character, over animated sequences in very, very, VERY short frames and lack of consistency in how it flows such as the details of a character being fully detailed, to lacking detail, to just being colors on a screen with no details. 1028 was suppose to be one of the most hype parts of Luffy's fight because it was to showcase Luffy being finally able to heavily damage Kaido and being able to use Conqueror's haki to fight like Whitebeard and Roger. When it becomes overly animated, barely watchable, and becoming unsatisfying, it made many people just take a break from One Piece anime for a while.
im at episode 760 and i cant wait for wano art change since i like it much more!
The vast blue oceans, with blue skies and white clouds were much more present pre time skip
No it looks crappy. Characters looked crappy and the early eps of one peice was a nightmare to get over
@@nirogalactoid8398your opinion
This whole video can be summed up into one sentence. They keep updating so they keep up with the times. The show wouldn’t be so popular if they never updated the animation imo
I kinda like how it changes because times change
It’s called improving technology and budget over the years
The egg island arc's animation so fuckin good, I love it. One piece does have a pacing issue but I dont mind that since the animation is so nice to watch
I love the egghead intro
I think I must say that Water 7 is my favourite although I like it that each part of One Piece have their style. I love the Dressrosa arc but I can't imagine it with the Water 7 animation style for example. Although I feel like Dressrosa is the weakest style. I think they got better with Zou and so on but my favourite art style is definitely Wano! The proportions are just amazing! When I was watching the Wano arc, most of the time I had the feeling that I'm not watching the One Piece anime but rather looked like a high production anime movie. At least to me.
OMG Especially Whole Cake Island. That. Was. Peak.
current in ep870 around. Cant wait for animation change
quick fun fact: The director was a different one for op 26, that's why it is different from all others.
All of one piece openings have different directors
I just love wano’s art style
It almost doesn't feel like im watching one piece anymore
Im glad the animation changed from the early somewhat horror like animation, I mean the early episodes Luffy often looks like a psychopath when fighting and so much blood and cuts. Didn’t like how fricken tall their feet were in the beginning. Water seven had the best animation, but egghead is definitely high on the list as well.
207th ep animation update was the best ❤
I've noticed that in egghead the characters are more round
tbh, i really hope elbaf arc will have art style similar to those from 300/500 episodes, peek one piece
Mangas and webcomics do this too, but i’d assume it’s probably for a different reason honestly
Water seven animation was better than pre wano animation
Honestly, that's fair! The visuals were fine, nothing extraordinary or even particularly good, but the animation was *rough*
I only noticed the changes starting from the elephant qrc
2024 Luffy looks like animated Ryan from Ryan’s world💀
Im entering Wano arc and goddamn bro, the art style are beautifull especially the Zoro fighting scene. So Unreal
Marine ford is peak one piece art
I love both Whole Cake and Wano styles.
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Summery: *The devs want to be creative and IT LOOKS COOL.*
Wanos art in quality is the most consistent. Line work has variation, characters have texture. Same with how they did with dbs top arc
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The art style they are using with gear 5 fight scenes is 2d animation at its peak
idk if it’s just me, but I feel like the animations and sound effects are off since the beginning of Wano, and I really don’t like that. Like sometimes, I feel like there’s too many frames for one sound effect, or not enough frames for multiple sound effects
There was a style change in character design when the WHOLE CAKE island begun.
As much as I like the new artstyle, I hate the overuse of VFX during fight scene. Sometimes I wonder if I'm looking at two characters fighting or just a bunch of VFX mixed together, hiding most of the action
Idk but im not complaining
One piece is one of the most diverse anime that embrace different cultures and styles...
They change it to make it match with the arc
The part that we all miss (including myself because i have to consciously stop myself from hating), is that One Piece is a kids show... Its main audience is kids not us that have been watching it for 25 years. And kids nowadays want to see colorful splashes and fast moving camera angles and 30 billion frames per second where you cant even tell apart anything because everything is blurred except the silhouettes... Its what sells, and TOEI wants to sell.... thats the bottom line. Yes, of course with 1999's animation wano arc and egghead would be better by far but its not what the kids want, its what WE (the "old timers") want. Sadly the era of clean drawings and detailed work is in the past so we can only hope that after One Piece is finished and Studio WIT will remake it, that they will do a better job at it that stays true to the manga and not just go with the trends of that time.
Honestly, I love all of them equally.
I just got to Wano and loved the change, which is why I am here. Sad to hear it changes again. I didn't like the TimeSkip look, but Wano takes that look to where it should have been.
nothing beats water 7 arc up until the time ship. that animation was super fluid and peak one piece "look"
That crap wasn't peak. It looked trash
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I liked the beginning early style
I don't really care how it looks, but I love that the entire style changes along with their clothes in the new arcs. It just really adds to the progression.
Imagine one piece will be animate by MAPPA STUDIO(Attack on titan animators)