The 5 Biggest Controversy in One Piece!

 

As the best-selling series in the world, it seems natural that One Piece then has a very large fan community. They are spread not only in Japan, but also outside Japan. These fans have made the One Piece series last for more than 20 years. Various theories, speculations, and also other things become the "spice" for this series by Eiichiro Oda.

With the size of the One Piece community, it seems natural that there are pros and cons to appear throughout the series. This also happened in various other major series. In addition, it is not uncommon for various controversies to arise throughout the story. There have been some big controversies that have arisen among fans until now. Here is the discussion.

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Nico Robin's Skin Color

When she first appeared in the Alabasta arc, Nico Robin had a dark skin tone. However, after the time-skip, her skin color changed to a lighter one. Some fans think that the dark skin is due to sunburn, because Alabasta is a desert region. However, in the flashback story, Robin appears to have had a dark skin color since childhood. This also caused controversy among fans.

Some fans think that there is an attempt at "whitewashing" that appears in this series. However, Oda himself stated that from the beginning Robin's skin should have been white. In an SBS column, Oda explained that in real life, Robin is from Russia. Because of that, Toei Animation then began to change the skin color of Robin.

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One Piece Female Character Standard

One of the most controversial controversies in this series is how Oda Sensei portrays female characters. Oda Sensei does have a very eccentric art style, and that is one of the characteristics of this series. However, how Oda Sensei describes female characters, especially in terms of their anatomy, invites a lot of negative reactions.

So far there are only two "categories" that fall into One Piece's female characters. Very feminine, beautiful, and charming or very whimsical. Oda Sensei seems to provide a very clear dividing line between beautiful and less attractive. For example, usually the characters with beautiful bodies are the protagonists (though there are also bad characters like Kalifa from CP-9) or “stress-relieving” side characters in the story.

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Yamato Gender

In addition to presenting epic battles and various interesting facts, the Wano arc also presents some growing controversies among fans. One of the biggest is the gender of Yamato. First, Yamato adores the figure of Oden so much that she adopts his identity. She claims to be a man and also acts like a man.

Then, Kaido and also the Beast pirates often think of Yamato as a man. In fact, in fact, Yamato was a woman. Even in the Vivre Card the identity of Yamato is explained as a woman. This is what makes fans confused and various controversies arise. Before the facts about Yamato's identity emerged, there were fans who even thought that Yamato was transgender like Kikunojo and the Okama.

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Kaido's defeat

Besides Yamato's identity, another big controversy in the Wano arc is Kaido's defeat. This just happened in chapter 1050 yesterday. After a long and tiring fight, Luffy finally managed to defeat Kaido. However, Kaido's defeat raised many question marks and other controversies. For example, did Kaido really lose? What happened to Kaido?

Kaido's defeat also in fact did not make the fans satisfied. The reason is, there are many things about Kaido's figure that are still a big question. For example, has Kaido really awakened his demonic powers. Some fans think that Kaido has not used his full power. I don't know if Oda was in a hurry to work on the story or if there was something else, what is certain is that this is something that will make fans "split."

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Death of Characters

One of the many interesting and extraordinary elements of the One Piece series is how Eiichiro Oda, as the creator of the series, does not kill many antagonist characters. This of course opens up opportunities for these characters to be able to reappear in various arcs or subsequent stories. An example is Crocodile who reappears in the story of the great war at Marineford. 

However, how Oda did not dare to "kill" the characters in the story became the biggest controversy throughout the series. Since the beginning of the series, until now, it is still a big criticism from fans of Oda Sensei. Not infrequently Oda presents things that do not make sense so that a character does not die in the story. And this is what sometimes makes fans angry.

Controversy will always appear in a story, regardless of how big and complex the story or series is. And One Piece was not spared from this. Even so, it felt natural considering Oda made all his own decisions. Maybe, in the future Oda can slightly reduce the things that can cause controversy.

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