Summary
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Vicky Viking, an animated series of the 1970s, served as a major influence on the creation of One Piece Eiichiro ODA, introduced similar themes of adventure and camaraderie.
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Although you may not find many explicit references to the vicky, ODA is trying to capture the spirit of the show in one piece.
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The impact of Vicky Viking exceeds his time and inspires not only one piece but also other popular works, which emphasizes the lasting influence of stories.
One piece is the bustle icon of mangoes, which lasts not only throughout the golden age of the jump, but still manages to maintain a global audience today. And while One piece I feel like such a cornerstone of the aning landscape, it wasn't forever. It was really “some time ago”. And in this “premature”, this orientation series found its own inspiration. In fact, ODA very clearly remembers the influences that made him create One piece.
As One piece He continued to influence generations by the authors of the Jump, who grew up and read mangoes, and also drew on his stories from his inspiration from very early childhood. While other jump icons as Dragon Ball There were clear inspirations, there is one effect that can still be shocking. It cannot be found in a jump or in another Japanese Manga magazine. Instead, it was only in Germany and was a small story about a small viking.
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Vicky viking
The proclaim of love for this Viking animation managed his pirate imagination
Vicky viking It is an animated series that was originally broadcast in the 1970s, a novel published in 1963. The story follows the protagonist Vicky, the son of the Chief of the Village as he sets out on an adventure with a larger crew to find new adventures (maybe you begin to see some parallels). But Vicky is probably not what you expect from your typical viking. Rather than being particularly strong or impressive, instead it is remarkable for its intelligence and uses its mind to help the crew on their adventure.
Each episode contains new crew challenges to overcome. Because it is a children's adventure, there are a lot of humor, but also a lot of difficult challenges that the crew has to face. And while the crew is initially wary of its eagerness, which helps, Vicky quickly becomes an essential part of the team.
When it sent, Vicky viking First it premiered in Germany and received a Japanese oak for release in Japan. It has also shown in Austria and the UK, but not many other places in the world.
As Oda drew inspiration
Oda wanted to capture the “spirit” of the series
You may be surprised that the Vikings inspired the pirate imagination that is One pieceBut even if they could resemble different images and aesthetics, they have a lot of the same tropics. The sailors who keep the crew examine the sea for treasure or excitement. Oda saw this series when he was a boy, and he attributed it to her as his inspiration and love for the Pirates today.
There is even a page at the beginning One piece the volume that the ODA is talking about Vicky viking. He says: “When I was a child, I enjoyed watching an animated TV series called Chiisa on Viking Bikke (“Little Viking Vicke”). The show concerned the adventure of a boy named Vicke, who was not too strong, but was very clever, and a group of Vikings who were very strong but not so clever. Their adventure was very fun and fun … I probably started to like pirates. ”
Although you probably don't find a character that is taken 1: 1 Vicky viking (Although some fans claim to have seen Vicky drawings in Mango), as ODA says, it is more of a spirit of series trying to pay tribute One piece. But you may be surprised to find that there is another popular author of mango who has not avoided from significant honors.
“It may not be the best comparison, but I feel that the spirit of the series is done in my work.” – ODA, Vicky Viking
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There is another popular series that Vicky has inspired
Was Vinland Saga inspired by Vicky The Viking?
WITH One piece As the best -selling manga of all time, it is impressive for any series that can claim to have inspired it. But amazing, Vicky viking He is also responsible for inspiration for other popular mangoes and animated series. You may have guessed it, but Vinland's saga Makoto Yukimura also attributes the creator Vicky viking for inspiration for his story.
WITH Vinland's saga Being one of the most important mango with the theme of Viking, it may be easier to find out where its inspiration comes from. However, it does not have the same prevalence of humor Vicky and One piece do. As already mentioned, Yukimura has made a more deliberate effort to shout her adventure of the series in her work. In a somewhat inconspicuous mango panel you can see crew members from the background. They do not have a dialogue or engage in a plot, but it is an entertaining Easter egg in a series that can often be quite dark.
Vicky Viking is proof of the reach of stories
Vicky is a small viking with a big impact
While Vicky viking In the discussion of animation, animation is often not spoken of, it is incredible how these stories can have a lasting impact on children and people watching them. When the original author of the book, RUNER JONSSONHe published his novel in 1963, probably not thinking how far his story would travel and how long his story would be relevant. Later, however, this story traveled around the world and inspired the whole culture of children. And again their stories continued to inspire people from them.
Vicky The Viking episodes are available on YouTube and Amazon Prime where they are available.
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