Amidst concerns and circulating rumours, it seems that the One Piece manga might be heading for a substantial hiatus following the release of Chapter 1101 on December 10, 2023. The speculations initially centered around worries about Eiichiro Oda's health, especially after he reportedly struggled to complete the script for Chapter 1098 a few weeks prior.
This rare occurrence raised concerns among fans, who are well aware of the toll that the demanding Japanese work culture takes on mangaka, as evidenced by the health struggles of creators like Yoshihiro Togashi and Kentaro Miura, as well as the heavy toll Jujutsu Kaisen has been taking on MAPPA animators as of late.
There will be a break after Onepiece 1101 .
— Pew (رضوان) (@pewpiece) December 4, 2023
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Despite these challenges, Oda maintains a seemingly cavalier attitude, asserting that an ideal blood pressure can't universally apply to everyone.
Oda sends the numbers of his blood pressure to his doctor *every day*. The doctor has been warning him about the numbers being too high, but Oda insists, "An ideal blood pressure can't always be applied to everyone and so there is no problem."…💧 pic.twitter.com/rySFuLkHQY
— sandman (@sandman_AP) November 27, 2023
The concerns surrounding Oda's health coincide with a broader issue affecting the anime industry as a whole.
A recent health survey conducted by the Japanese Animation Creators Association sheds light on the mental state of anime creators, revealing that 17% of those surveyed have experienced or may have experienced depression.
The broader context of the manga industry's health challenges becomes even more pronounced when considering the upcoming hiatus. While initial rumors hinted at Oda's health concerns as the primary reason, it appears that logistical factors related to the holiday season and Jump Festa 2024 may be the driving force behind the break. Other Shonen Jump series are also expected to experience a temporary hiatus due to these factors.
one piece is art 🎨 https://t.co/Xz4T3ymQbs pic.twitter.com/5A0MPe2pJp
— 🏴☠️ エリック (@erick_rgxx) December 6, 2023
The Japanese Animation Creators Association's survey underscores the need for industry-wide improvements to working conditions. The prevalence of health issues among animators emphasizes the urgency of addressing the challenges faced by those in the industry.
Still wild that Oda wasn’t even trying for 25 years and since Wano ended last year he begins to cook consistently chapter after chapter, Jesus Christ on a Motorbike, nobody, and I mean NOT A SINGLE ONE can compete with Eiichiro Oda!!!!! pic.twitter.com/6f1ByAYtEp
— 👑Josh: The King of Fanfiction👑 (@_TKOF) December 7, 2023
The hope among fans is that Oda and other creators won't have to endure the same intense burnout that has negatively impacted the health of their peers. As the manga industry takes a momentary pause, it prompts reflection on the well-being of its creators and the imperative for systemic changes to create a healthier and more sustainable work environment.