Monkey D. Luffy is destroying Kaido in the One Piece anime and shattering the internet with his brand-new Gear 5 abilities. We witnessed Luffy's peak transformation in episode 1071 and the pinnacle of his powers in episode 1072. As fans eagerly await the next installment, it's time to witness more Gear 5 techniques in the upcoming One Piece Episode 1073, "No Way Out! A Hellish Scene on Onigashima." The showdown between Luffy and Kaido is heating up more than ever; who will emerge as the victor in this epic battle?
We need to consider the battlefield to set the stage for this clash of titans. Kaido laments the damage his crew had taken during the raid, losing all his top officers and seeing his castle destroyed. Meanwhile, inside the Skull Dome, the allied forces are separated and cornered due to spreading fires. Amidst this chaos, Chopper reunites with Nami and Tama but struggles to locate other allies or combat the fires. Raizo and Jinbe plan to extinguish the flames on the fourth floor using their respective abilities.
However, the immediate battlefield isn't the only critical scene. Outside Onigashima, Yamato is pressuring
Momonosuke created Flame Clouds to support the island. As Kaido's power rapidly declines, the Flame Clouds he created are weakening and at risk of collapsing. Before this happens, Momonosuke must create his own Flame Clouds, or Onigashima will fall and crash into the mainland.
Before diving into the Reddit discourse, let's preface that the episode has sparked mixed opinions, reflecting a wider debate about the state of One Piece's anime adaptation.
In a recent thread on Reddit's One Piece community, fans strongly opposed Episode 1073. The episode has sparked admiration and critique, reflecting a wider debate about the state of One Piece's anime adaptation.
Reddit user /u/MozM- passionately conveyed their frustration with the frequent flashbacks in the episode, saying,
This episode reminded me of why I started reading Manga in the middle of Wano. This shit is infuriating. They act like their audience is 11-year-olds with dementia who keep forgetting what happened in the last episode. Like hell, can you stop with the flashbacks? We've seen those scenes ten times at minimum now.
The user further advised those who only watch the anime to consider switching over to the Manga, mentioning that the pace of the anime is only likely to slow down further.
On the other hand, another Reddit user, /u/RarestProGamerr, took issue with the special effects quality in the episode. They said,
You appreciate how the bouncing effects were in prior episodes because those look bad in this one.
This highlights the need for consistent quality in the show's visual aspects.
Adding another layer of critique, Reddit user /u/Prophesier_Key expressed,
This episode reminded me why I stopped watching the anime weekly. Which Redditor animated the lightning grab when it first happened? It's way better than what we got so far. Don't take me wrong, though; I still think Gear 5 was dope, but man, One Piece would benefit from a break and a season-long adaptation for each arc.
So, what does this lively Reddit discussion imply for One Piece fans and the anime industry? The recurring pacing issues, repetitive flashbacks, and inconsistent animation quality are creating a divide among the fanbase. While some find solace in switching to the Manga, others desire a more focused, high-quality adaptation. It raises the question: How can long-running series like One Piece balance satisfying die-hard fans and drawing in new viewers?
Understanding the differences between the Manga and anime is crucial for fans, and here are some key factors:
Due to these factors, the One Piece manga and anime are not perfectly synchronized but unique.