Eiichirou Oda (One Piece) talks with Inoue-sensei

Uriel

This journey isn't ov--AARGH!
VagaPiece?

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Two of my three favourite mangaka sit down to talk about how awesome they are.

http://www.gottsu-iiyan.ca/gib/index.php/2010/06/23/takehiko-inoue-aamp-eiichiro-oda-part-1-of-6

Only three of the six parts are translated right now, but please take the time to read all of it. Oda himself is a master of his craft and One Piece is worthy of the praise Inoue gives it. Really insightful to hear how each artist goes about his work. Enjoy!

Edit -- Oh, and here's Oda on One Piece of Vagabond
 
AMAZING!! Thanks for the interview link and the pictures! One Piece is one of my top 3 manga, and Vagabond's definitely right up there as well, along with Berserk, Akira, Lament Of Lamb, and a select few. Man, Oda is so good at his story-telling especially when you see instances happening today because he planted the idea years ago.
 

Walter

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A very cool interview. Made me laugh a few times. It's cool how closely connected these guys were.
 

Griffith

With the streak of a tear, Like morning dew
I remember this, Eluvei posted about it in the Last Manga thread, I even contacted the author and added the Eastern Edge to the Links, but haven't kept up with the translations since. So, thanks for bringing it to our attention again, Uriel, and it's nice to have a thread consolidating it too.

http://www.gottsu-iiyan.ca/gib/index.php/2009/03/12/one-piece-of-vagabond
http://www.gottsu-iiyan.ca/gib/index.php/2010/06/18/oda-and-inoue
http://www.gottsu-iiyan.ca/gib/index.php/2010/06/23/takehiko-inoue-aamp-eiichiro-oda-part-1-of-6
http://www.gottsu-iiyan.ca/gib/index.php/2010/07/14/takehiko-inoue-aamp-eiichiro-oda-part-2-of-6
http://www.gottsu-iiyan.ca/gib/index.php/2010/08/13/takehiko-inoue-aamp-eiichiro-oda-part-3-of-6

Wow, some of these are so unique and interesting I'm starting to wonder if the Eastern Edge itself doesn't deserve a thread:

http://www.gottsu-iiyan.ca/gib/index.php/2010/05/20/vagabond-footwear
http://www.gottsu-iiyan.ca/gib/index.php/2010/08/18/takehiko-inoue-walks-the-walk

Damn, that last one about Inoue and Yoshinori Kono is really cool. Wish I could read that book.:schierke:
 
Wow, that's really cool! Thanks Uriel, after a long period without updates I stopped checking that blog and missed all the good stuff.

Griffith said:
Wow, some of these are so unique and interesting I'm starting to wonder if the Eastern Edge itself doesn't deserve a thread

It seems to be the only place with all the good info, so it'd be fitting to have a thread to discuss random stuff like Inoue kicking some ass at the dojo. :serpico:
 

Uriel

This journey isn't ov--AARGH!
The site has updated. More Oda-centric this time, but that suits me just fine.

http://www.gottsu-iiyan.ca/gib/index.php/2010/09/07/takehiko-inoue-aamp-eiichiro-oda-part-4-of-6
 

Griffith

With the streak of a tear, Like morning dew
One nice thing about this interview series is it reaffirms a lot of the things we had guessed about Inoue's work just by reading it, that he basically goes with the flow and despite whatever goals he may have, he goes off on "tangents," in his own words. I think in general Inoue will be fine once he finishes with Vagabond and moves on to a new project. In the meantime, I'm actually encouraged by deep his connection to it and even his suffering over it. I think that's what gives it the potential to continue being exceptional and to to even deeper places. This interview also reaffirmed something I wrote about him and Vagabond before...

Griffith said:
Take Inoue's words from 2008... It reads in part like a eulogy for the series, yet that's the contradiction, and conflict, that's become so interesting as Vagabond continues. In that same piece, he verbalizes themes within the story, and for him personally, which are still being actively explored, more directly than ever, by Musashi, and perhaps by Inoue himself. He takes such responsibility for what he's depicted Musashi doing, Musashi's choices being his choices, that it's almost hard to separate the two at this point. I'm greatly compelled by this symbiotic relationship

That conflict is addressed yet again in a revelation at the end of volume 32, for Musashi, and perhaps for Inoue as well. Maybe it's not that he's not having fun, but he's had more fun than he wants to admit. :void:
 

Uriel

This journey isn't ov--AARGH!
Another update. I'll be sad to see these go

http://www.gottsu-iiyan.ca/gib/index.php/2010/09/16/takehiko-inoue-aamp-eiichiro-oda-part-5-of-6
 
Sorry to dig up this topic but are the links dead? I can't access them. I looked up online to try to find this talk but every website I found redirects me to these links. Do you know where I can still read it? :mushisadfrown:
 
MiyamotoPuck said:
Sorry to dig up this topic but are the links dead? I can't access them. I looked up online to try to find this talk but every website I found redirects me to these links. Do you know where I can still read it? :mushisadfrown:

here you go my friend

http://pastebin.com/em7P4ruW
 
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