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{{quote|''僕に罪悪感を感じるって事は、キャラクターをエロい目で見てるって事でしょ(笑).全キャラクターに言える事ですが、僕は一切そういうの気にしません. 師匠の教えですが、「漫画の世界」は商品で,買ってれたものにとやかく言うのはプロのやる事じゃない<br>("So are you saying you feel guilty for looking at one of my characters in an erotic way (laughs)? This goes for all of my characters, but I don’t have any problems at all with people doing that. My mentor taught me that ‘The World of Manga’ is a product, and if you start getting all preachy after people were kind enough to buy your stuff, it shows that you’re not a professional.")''
The creator of the long-running [[Shonen]] [[Manga]] ''[[One Piece]]'', which is over six hundred chapters in length and still going strong. Noted for his unusual art style and eccentric and imaginative character designs.
|Eiichiro Oda when asked what he thought of lewd fanart.}}
 
TheEiichiro Oda (尾田栄一郎) is creator of the long-running [[Shonen]] [[Manga]] ''[[One Piece]]'', which is over six hundred chapters in length and still going strong. Noted for his unusual art style and eccentric and imaginative character designs.
 
Something of a manga prodigy, he won several awards with his manga ''[[One Piece Wanted|Wanted!]]'' at the age of seventeen. This landed him a job at Shonen Jump despite his young age, but he worked only as an assistant at first; it was five years before he began a series of his own, but even then he started ''[[One Piece]]'' at the [[Improbable Age]] of 22. Despite having been in the industry for half his life, he is still known for having a fanboyish love of manga in general, especially ''[[Dragon Ball]]''. His playful approach to his work has won him a lot of fans.
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He also worked as an assistant on ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]''.
 
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=== '''Tropes associated with Oda:''' ===
 
* [[Author Appeal]]: Crossdressers. In the character design notes for ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'', [[Nobuhiro Watsuki]] says that Kamatari, a crossdressing character, was inspired by one of his assistants suggesting a character based on the pun, an "okama with a kama", or a "crossdresser with a scythe". Although the assistant is not named, because of this trope, everybody guessed that this assistant was Eiichiro Oda. In a later interview, Nobuhiro Watsuki confirmed that [[I Knew It!|this guess was true]]. Watsuki explains that Oda's original concept for Kamatari was a masculine looking crossdresser with effeminate mannerisms like the crossdressers in ''One Piece'' (Mr. 2 anyone?), but Watsuki had trouble drawing such a character and ended up making Kamatari [[Dude Looks Like a Lady|a pretty crossdresser]].
** Don't forget: [[Funny Afro|Afros.]]