One Piece's copyright belongs to Oda Shuichiro. Writing One Piece Doujin novels must abide by Oda Shuichiro's relevant regulations and laws.
However, Oda Shuichiro did not explicitly prohibit the use of his name, image, and creativity to create derivative works of One Piece such as doujin novels, manga, and animation. Therefore, writing One Piece Doujinshi was not the same as encroaching on Oda Shuichiro's rights.
Of course, if the doujinshi novel involved the original plot of One Piece or the content that went against the original plot of One Piece, then they would have to abide by the relevant rules and laws of Oda Shuichiro to ensure that they did not violate his copyright.
One Piece's original work, Oda Eichiro, was a mangaka who mainly used drawing to create the work. Although One Piece was originally presented as a manga, Oda Eichiro also participated in the writing and distribution of the novel, which was also translated into many languages.
One Piece Oda was a fictional character that did not exist in the real world. Therefore, there was no accurate answer to the question of why people still worshipped him after he abandoned the Country of Peace.
However, if we analyze Oda as a character of One Piece, he might be a person with a strong sense of adventure and a firm belief. In the story of One Piece, Oda had embarked on a long and dangerous journey to find his lost memories. In this process, he constantly challenged all kinds of powerful enemies, constantly seeking the truth and his own goal.
Therefore, there may be some people who admire Oda because he has an adventurous spirit and is determined to pursue his goals without fear of danger. However, some people might think that Oda's risky behavior was based on betrayal and abandonment of the country, so his behavior was not worthy of worship.
The scene of Sauron opening his eyes in One Piece had appeared in both manga and anime, but there was no simple answer to this question.
From the perspective of the plot, this scene could be the source of inspiration for Oda's creation, or it could be deliberately designed. In the manga, Sauron's swordsmanship had reached its peak. When he opened his eyes, he could see everything around him and move freely. This scene showed that Sauron's swordsmanship had reached a level beyond that of humans.
However, from a technical point of view, this scene could be a BUG because in real life, people could not open their eyes to see everything around them. Therefore, from this perspective, the scene in the manga and animation might have been deliberately designed by Oda.
Many of the scenes in One Piece were carefully designed and deliberately performed, so they could not simply be classified as mistakes or bugs.
The process of making a comic into an animation usually included the following steps:
1. Manga adaptation: The storyline, character images, scenes, and other elements in the manga were adapted into an animation script.
2. Storyboard design: According to the storyline and scene design of the animation, the storyboard draft is the composition, shot, action and other details of each picture.
3. Animation production: According to the storyboard, animation production includes the production of character models, scene props, special effects and other elements.
4. Dub and music: Create the sound and music in the animation to provide a complete audio and visual experience for the audience.
5. Post-production: editing, color adjustment, adding sound effects, special effects, and other post-processing to make the animation more lively and interesting.
The author of One Piece was Oda Eichiro. He was mainly responsible for drawing and creating, but he also participated in the production of animation and plot design. One Piece was a very popular anime. Its storyline, character images, and battle scenes were all loved by the audience.