The scene that cost Oda the most to draw in One Piece was not a fight, but the cry of pain of one of the most beloved characters in the series.

One Piece has been crowned in recent months as one of the best anime you can see today. And while the Wano arc is being really crazy, there are also moments where first bars of the series that have left more than one without handkerchiefs, even Eiichiro Oda himself.

Through a questionnaire in the Volume 74 from One Piece, a fan asked him what was the moment that made him cry the most in the entire series. And although there have been many scenes that have left Oda in tearsone in particular stands out in which he even had to stop drawing several times because of how painful that scene was for him: Vivi’s cry to stop the war in alabasta.

To put us in context, alubarna was plunged into a huge bloody battle after the arrival of the straw hats to face the evil Crocodile. In a moment, I lived He stands on top of a bell tower and watches as his entire town fights to the death against the Shichibukai’s army. It is here that he, out of desperation, screams non-stop for them to stop fighting, in a vain attempt to stop the massacre he was witnessing.

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Luckily, everything ended as everyone expected, with the Straw Hat Pirates the clear winners and escaping at the last moment from there to avoid problems with the Navy. But it is curious that the panel that cost him the most to draw Ode It was not a fight or a moment of enormous sadness remembered by all, but a cry to heaven from a girl who was only looking for peace.

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