The non-Euclidean eldritch body types in that franchise always made the fanservice a little jarring for me. Like, I like it as much as the next guy, but seeing a normal human standing next to someone shaped like a fucking fridge just mindfucks the world building for me.
Yes I cannot get into One Piece primarily because of the art style and weird body types. I also do not like long never-ending series in general, but the character designs were the first turn off.
The weird art style started so normal too. Then as it went on it got more and more.. experimental. Like the author started getting bored of it too and just wanted to see what he could get away with.
Also yeah, I hate big stories never fucking go anywhere. Feels like kind of a bait and switch. Like a slap for daring to get invested from the beginning. Funny enough, Gilligan's Isle of all things kinda red pilled me to that sort of shit. Made me much more warry of giving a fuck about the conclusion that may never even happen.
The non-Euclidean eldritch body types in that franchise always made the fanservice a little jarring for me. Like, I like it as much as the next guy, but seeing a normal human standing next to someone shaped like a fucking fridge just mindfucks the world building for me.
Yes I cannot get into One Piece primarily because of the art style and weird body types. I also do not like long never-ending series in general, but the character designs were the first turn off.
The weird art style started so normal too. Then as it went on it got more and more.. experimental. Like the author started getting bored of it too and just wanted to see what he could get away with.
Also yeah, I hate big stories never fucking go anywhere. Feels like kind of a bait and switch. Like a slap for daring to get invested from the beginning. Funny enough, Gilligan's Isle of all things kinda red pilled me to that sort of shit. Made me much more warry of giving a fuck about the conclusion that may never even happen.