Oda Eiichiro supports Franky's voice actor's withdrawal and is willing to accompany him from afar

Oda Eiichiro supports Franky's voice actor's withdrawal and is willing to accompany him from afar

Recently, the voice actor of Franky in "One Piece" Kazuki Yao (65 years old) announced his withdrawal and will be replaced by Subaru Kimura, which sparked heated discussions among fans. Many speculated that there were problems in interpersonal relationships. However, the original author Eiichiro Oda recently expressed his support for Kazuki Yao and was willing to accompany him at any time.

Perhaps it was due to his age or health reasons, but the sudden withdrawal of Kazuki Yao, who had played Franky for more than 20 years, did make many fans feel sorry. His resignation statement was very ambiguous, saying that "I felt that the role was different from my ideal one."

·However, it seems that Oda is very straightforward. The two of them obviously have a good relationship. He expressed his gratitude for Franky's long-term companionship! ! He is willing to go with him if we go anywhere in the future!

Considering that One Piece will be finished in 2-3 years, Oda has already made a clear plan for a round-the-world sailing trip after retirement. Here, it is predicted that the real-life version of Oda's great sailing trip in the future may also be accompanied by Kazuki Yawei...

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