One Piece Exhibition Unveils the Secrets Behind the Manga Production Process
The One Piece exhibition at the One Piece Play! Museum has taken fans on a breathtaking journey through the One Piece manga production process. The event, which ran from October 2024 to January 2025, offered a rare glimpse into how Eiichiro Oda brings the legendary series to life, from raw sketches to the final printed volumes. Fans had the opportunity to explore One Piece Chapter 1,000, One Piece Volume 100, and the intricate One Piece printing process that ensures every chapter reaches readers worldwide.
A Deep Dive into Oda’s Creative Genius
At the heart of the One Piece exhibition was an exclusive look at Eiichiro Oda’s workspace, showcasing his desk, storyboards, and manuscripts. Visitors were able to see firsthand how the creator meticulously plans every panel of the One Piece manga production. The process starts with rough sketches, also known as manuscripts, which then go through multiple revisions before receiving final approval for Weekly Shonen Jump.
The One Piece Printing Process – From Jump to Volume
One of the exhibition’s highlights was the One Piece printing process, where attendees could interact with real printing plates used to produce Weekly Shonen Jump. The museum revealed that two specialized printing plants handle the One Piece manga production, rolling out 1.5 million pages per hour. Each chapter is initially printed using resin plates for the weekly magazine, while metal plates are used for the high-quality One Piece volume printing.
The transition from One Piece Chapter 1,000 to One Piece Volume 100 was particularly fascinating. The museum showcased how text, artwork, and colors undergo meticulous adjustments to enhance the final collected edition. Notably, One Piece Volume 100 was printed using an advanced seven-color process, featuring special fluorescent shades to make the cover stand out.
One Piece Color Pages and Exclusive Art Displays
A dedicated section of the One Piece exhibition focused on the evolution of One Piece color pages. The Shueisha Manga Art Heritage initiative, which preserves iconic manga pages, displayed high-resolution prints of Eiichiro Oda’s most celebrated illustrations. Fans marveled at how the artist uses subtle shading and glowing effects to bring the One Piece history to life.
Interactive Experiences at the One Piece Play! Museum
Beyond the production details, the One Piece Play! Museum featured interactive elements where visitors could try their hand at Oda’s drawing process. Using the same tools as the creator, attendees were encouraged to sketch their favorite One Piece characters, adding a personal touch to the exhibition. The event also showcased the development of the One Piece live-action adaptation, with behind-the-scenes footage and Oda’s direct involvement in the project.
A Historic Tribute to One Piece’s Legacy
Unlike typical anime exhibitions, ONE PIECE ONLY was more than just a celebration—it was an educational deep dive into the art of manga creation. From rare One Piece manuscripts to original One Piece collectors’ edition prints, every detail of the One Piece manga production was on display. The One Piece exhibition successfully highlighted the craftsmanship and dedication behind one of the world’s most beloved series, solidifying its place in One Piece history.
For fans of the Straw Hat Pirates, this event was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the behind-the-scenes magic of One Piece volume printing and its journey from Eiichiro Oda’s pen to millions of devoted readers around the world. As the manga continues to make history, fans can only anticipate what surprises the world of One Piece has in store next!