While there is always outright competition among anime fans to decide which series is the best, mangakas keep their opinions to themselves. But in an interview with Gosho Aoyama, the creator of Detective Conan, Eiichiro Oda let lose and admitted that he always saw Aoyama as a rival.
Both authors have been at the forefront of the anime/manga industry for decades, despite Oda debuting a lot later than Aoyama. The authors also discussed the stress of creating a series which deprived mangakas from being aware of their surroundings.
Eiichiro Oda Recounts Detective Conan Only Had One Rival Conan in Detective Conan’s 27th Movie | Credits: Tms
In the interview, Eiichiro Oda admitted that Detective Conan was one of the top manga when he first joined the manga industry. The only rival Gosho Aoyama had was The Kindaichi Case Files by Yozaburo Kanari and Seimaru Amagi.
After ‘Dragon Ball’ ended,...
Both authors have been at the forefront of the anime/manga industry for decades, despite Oda debuting a lot later than Aoyama. The authors also discussed the stress of creating a series which deprived mangakas from being aware of their surroundings.
Eiichiro Oda Recounts Detective Conan Only Had One Rival Conan in Detective Conan’s 27th Movie | Credits: Tms
In the interview, Eiichiro Oda admitted that Detective Conan was one of the top manga when he first joined the manga industry. The only rival Gosho Aoyama had was The Kindaichi Case Files by Yozaburo Kanari and Seimaru Amagi.
After ‘Dragon Ball’ ended,...
- 8/31/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
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