The one major thing I think they have in common are that both are about a group of people who go through adventures fighting together and have a strong bond with one another. As for as I've seen, people like Gildarts and Shanks, Rufus and Cavendish, and there's more out there where they look alike. The art quality may resemble one another(both authors have the art based off from dragon ball's author) and the way they draw the characters in both are really similar. read moreīoth Fairy Tail and One Piece are shounen animes and have a lot of similarities.
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So, indeed if you liked One Piece you could give a try to Fairy Tail, or viceversa.Īlthough, while manga series have both a very good art style, when it comes to anime One Piece's animation quality is cured more. Those, and many other, are the shared things by both series, but the above listed are surely the biggest points which deserved to be mentioned. female characters: both authors wanted to give to their characters some strong power and/or personalities, differently from many other shonen series where the main female is just needed there to be saved and/or making comical scenes. heroic scenes: One Piece and Fairy Tail do share quite a lot of very awesome heroic scenes. purposes: friendship is the main theme which makes an important bond between the main characters in both seasons. action: another big part and genre that both series do share. In One Piece we have devil fruits which give to their users incredible abilities, while in Fairy Tail we have mages which obviously do use their own magic spells/abilities. Characters with awesome strong incredible powers are everywhere in both series. special powers: in a Jump's shonen manga those can't miss. Rumors are that their styles were so forged by their worshipping Toriyama this of cours makes works of both of them share a similar, very cool art style and character design.
similar artstyle: true it can be seen, and a simple motivation is that Hiro Mashima (Fairy Tail's author) and Eiichiro Oda (One Piece's author) are of the same generation who grown up admiring Akira Toriyama (Dragonball's author).