[Discussion] One piece

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How did this :

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There has to be a limit on how much you can grow, also whats with this size too:

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He's Whitebeard, he can grow as much as he wants U_U

But I have no idea why Shanks' looks so tall compared to Coby in that picturr (most likely a mistake). Shanks' is a bit shorter than Marco who is around Ace's height who isn't tall at all yet it looks like Shanks' is a giant compared to Coby who isn't that much shorter than Ace and Marco.
 

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He's Whitebeard, he can grow as much as he wants U_U

But I have no idea why Shanks' looks so tall compared to Coby in that picturr (most likely a mistake). Shanks' is a bit shorter than Marco who is around Ace's height who isn't tall at all yet it looks like Shanks' is a giant compared to Coby who isn't that much shorter than Ace and Marco.
its like that in the manga as well
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Oda draws characters in various sizes. It's just that creativity of his coming out, I always felt like huge characters like Teach, Akainu, Edward and Kuzan were meant to give off a powerful and intimidating presence when they first appear in the manga.
 

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Oda draws characters in various sizes. It's just that creativity of his coming out, I always felt like huge characters like Teach, Akainu, Edward and Kuzan were meant to give off a powerful and intimidating presence when they first appear in the manga.
yea exactly. That's what I like
It's alot more impressive if those tall characters clash with smaller people like Law , Luffy etc it seems that much more of an achievement when they succeed, I love itt. it looks so awesome
 

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yea exactly. That's what I like
It's alot more impressive if those tall characters clash with smaller people like Law , Luffy etc it seems that much more of an achievement when they succeed, I love itt. it looks so awesome
Very true, people may not like the look or art behind it, thinking it may look weird but even in the way he draws different sizes, Oda has meaning behind. There's a reason why Oda draws the way he does and it makes his story that much easier to enjoy.
 

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Here's an aid from a fan (credit to him/her through the image link):

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Also, i once go through SBS and there's someone asked Odacchi about the big difference in height, especially the largest size one. Odacchi casually answered like "They can grow bigger as long as their hearts permit them to!"
 

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hes Whitebeard he can be as big as he wants.... also whitebeard aint that tall compared to certain characters in OP but hes big as shit doe.
 

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Well you probably have seen once pictures that people like to make when they are visiting the Eiffel Tower or the Tower of Pisa where they aim their camera from such a point of view that it appears they are physically pushing the tower or that they appear larger than the tower. It's just the result of playing with the camera angle and the perspective. Well Oda pushes this to the extreme in his drawing style. Yes he provides even data on how large specific persons actually are and many are huge, but he toys around a lot with the perspective of these characters when he wants to emphasize something.

For example take now that scene posted in this thread of Akainu, Shanks and Coby. This wasn't just about Akainu and Shanks being tall guys, Oda wanted to emphasize in what kind of messed up situation Coby actually was. He was trapped between an admiral and a Yonkou, these are people who are really 'great', not just in stature, but also in a more metaphorical way. To be blunt Coby is like a tiny ant between two titans that are clashing and Oda wants to visually give you that impression. With other words this is a drawing technique to convey a message without words.

It's the same thing with the example of Whitebeard. In the first picture he was just a crewmate among many under a pirate captain, in the 2nd he is the mighty Yonkou Whitebeard, the one closest to the One Piece and the one who could go toe to toe with the former Pirate King. In the first picture he pretty much is a different person than he was in the 2nd one.

If you're going to approach this in the way of 'he's screwing things up with, it makes no sense', well then you are completely missing the point and are being superficial. Physically it's not really correct what he does, but it's not like he's doing it randomly, there's a purpose behind it.
 
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