Summary
Eiichiro Oda’s first editor recently released a 30-year-old prototype ofOne Piecein its earliest stages, and the Straw Hat Crew has never looked better. With over 1,100 episodes and 1,000 manga chapters, the Shōnen anime series has become one of the longest-running anime of all time, and it’s incredible to think that a 19-year-old Eiichiro Oda already had a basic idea of whatOne Piecewould become.
Until recently, Oda’s work was believed to be inspired primarily by Akira Toriyama, creator of the legendaryDragon Ballfranchise. Toriyama’s anime was prevalent in Oda’s childhood, encouraging him to become a manga artist. However,a 19-year-old Oda was already sketching a prototype ofOne Piece, calledForward.

A few ofOne Piece’sbest arcs include Water 7, Enies Lobby, Punkhazard, and Dressrosa. Furthermore, the anime’s newest arc, Egghead,came at the perfect time as the anime’s longest arc, Wano Country, came to an end at last. While it is difficult to imagine the series without these iconic storylines, a prototype ofOne Piecewas recently revealed by Oda’s very first editor,proving that the beloved pirate crew and their adventures could have looked much different.
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Forward: The Story of Monkey D. Pao
The Original Straw Hat Crew May Have Looked Different, but Everything Fans Love About Them Has Remained Consistent
According to @pewpiece on Twitter (X), Oda’s first editor has revealedOne Piece’sprototype: a story calledForward.Created around 30 years ago by manga legend Eiichiro Oda,Forwardfollows the adventures of Monkey D. Pao, an optimistic pirate boy.Pao, whose bandanaheavily resembles the Gomu Gomu no Mi fruit, is joined by a girl-thief, Rezel (Nami), Ryuma, a master Samurai (Zoro), and Romeo, a knight of the King (Sanji). Furthermore, in the corner of the drawing is a character named Merry: a 5008-year-old man who is“The Spirit of the Rubber Tree.”
Oda’s Genius Has Always Been Evident, Even at 19
The Heart of One Piece is Strong, Thanks to Oda’s Passion for His Projects
Dragon Ballhelped inspire Odato create his legendary masterpiece. However, in addition to external influence, Oda also gained inspiration from one of his previous projects:Wanted!!,a collection of 5 short stories, all of which were later repurposed forOne Piece.
FromWanted!toOne Piece,Oda has consistently devoted his heart to his work.In addition, he is brilliant at camouflaging heartfelt moments and emotional turmoil behind a vibrant, playful exterior.Even on his prototype character sheets, translated into English by @pewpiece, the artist included a nugget of wisdom:

“The strongest people are those who can laugh at their own weakness.” – Eiichiro Oda
Serialized back in 1997,Oda’s story has remained relevant for close to 30 years and has only grown in popularity.One Piece’smanga became the best-selling piece of literature written by a single person of all time, outselling J.K. Rowling’sHarry Potterand theBatmancomics. The series is iconic for many reasons, including its dynamic cast of characters, light-hearted atmosphere, and sense of adventure. While Oda’s prototype story,Forward, may have a few key differences from the beloved series, the heart ofOne Pieceis evident, and the Straw Hats have truly never looked better.

Source:@pewpiece(X)
One Piece
Created by Eiichiro Oda, One Piece is a multimedia franchise that began as a manga series and follows the adventures of the Straw Hat Pirates as led by Monkey D. Luffy. Luffy, an enthusiastic pirate with a thirst for adventure, is afflicted by a mysterious curse that gives him various powers he uses to protect himself and his friends. The manga eventually gave way to the anime series, with the two being some of history’s longest-running anime and manga series. Along with over fifty video games made over the years, the series entered the live-action world with Netflix’s 2023 adaptation.
