Saturday, August 22, 2020
Eiichiro Oda
EIICHIRO ODA was conceived January 1, 1975 in the city of Kumamoto (in the prefecture of Kumamoto). He chose to seek after a vocation as an a manga craftsman at 4 years old (since they didn't need to work in organizations as grown-ups). Dissimilar to numerous adolescent who surrender this fantasy, he continued sustaining it as he grew up; and at age 17, he got a Silver Honors (ââ¬Å"jun-nyuusenâ⬠), the second most elevated respect accessible (that is the reason I translitersated ââ¬Å"junâ⬠, which as a rule implies ââ¬Å"subâ⬠, as ââ¬Å"silverâ⬠) from the 44th semi-yearly Tezuka Awards (a ââ¬Å"storyâ⬠manga craftsman exploring challenge co-facilitated by the publication staffs of Weekly Jump and Monthly Jump, this is the challenge that numerous other natural Weekly Jump faces, for example, Yoshihiro Togashi, Hiroyuki Takei, Daisuke Higuchi, Takeshi Obata, Masanori Morita, Ryu Fujisaki, and even Masakazu Katsura got their enormous breaks) with his short story, WANTED!. His nom de plume in those days was ââ¬Å"Getsu ka sui moku kinfolk doâ⬠, I. e. ââ¬Å"Moon Fire Water Wood Gold Earthâ⬠, or all the more ordinarily, ââ¬Å"Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Satâ⬠. ) His first work as a star was Kami Kara Mirai no Present (A Gift of the Future from God), distributed in the October 1993 issue of Jump Original (Monthly Jump's every other month side project). His ability was additionally seen by the Weekly Jump staff when he got Gold Honors (ââ¬Å"nyuusenâ⬠, I. e. he top distinctions much like a gold decoration, which clarifies the transliteration by and by) in the Hop-Step Awards (WJ's month to month headhunter challenge, presently called the Tenkaichi Manga Awards) in 1993 with his work Ikki Yakou (One Devil's Night Trip). In 1994, he chose to leave school after the finish of his first year to take off to Tokyo, and there, he read as a colleague for three Jump writers: Shinobu Kaitani (Midoriyama Police Gang), Masaya Tokuhiro (Jungle no Ouja Tar-chan and Mizu no Tomodachi Kapparman), and Nobuhiro Watsuki (Rurouni Kenshin). During his apprenticehood, Mr. Oda distributed two short stories: Monsters in the 1994 Autumn Special (the occasional side project magazine made by the Weekly Jump staff, presently called Akamaru Jump) and the first of the two renditions of Romance Dawn in the 1996 Summer Special. A couple of months after the fact, he broke into the pages of Weekly Jump with the second manifestation of Romance Dawn, distributed in issue #41 of 1996. What's more, similarly as with whatever other short story that does well in Jump, the arrangement ONE PIECE (definitely, the one that you're perusing this site for) began in #34 of 1997â⬠¦ and the rest is history. =)
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