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Red Producer Reveals Series Creator’s Requests For New Movie

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The producer behind One Piece: Crimson revealed the requests sequence writer Eiichiro Oda had for the model new movie prior to it completely began its manufacturing. It was as soon as formally launched remaining 12 months that the next film inside the franchise was as soon as formally inside the works, and while Oda has not written the story for the film much like he’s been able to do before now, the writer has been involved with the model new manufacturing pretty just a bit. Serving as an authorities producer on the new movie, Oda has been involved with the manufacturing from the start and even had some requests for the model new movie prior to it got rolling. 

Toei Animation Shinji Shimizu unfold out about One Piece: Crimson at Toei’s 2022 film lineup press conference (as detailed via Anime Information Community) and outlined that Oda had two main requests for the model new movie. The primary was as soon as bringing in a director who is just not involved with the TV anime (which ended up taking place with Code Geass franchise director Goro Taniguchi signing on to direct the movie), and the second was as soon as making certain {{that a}} female character had a really highly effective perform inside the new movie. Luckily, every requests had been crammed. 

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As Shimizu outlined, Toei Animation was as soon as able to apply by way of on both of Oda’s requests for the model new movie with signing Taniguchi as a result of the director following his courting with Oda before now as one of many important first animators to ever ship Luffy to shows. As for the second, Shimizu did admit that there was as soon as just a bit of trouble in making certain a female character had a really highly effective perform. Although he did discover while that was as soon as troublesome to start out with, screenwriter Tsutomu Kuroiwa (who moreover wrote the script for One Piece Movie: Gold) was as soon as able to make it work. 

via ANN