There is voice actor audio commentary series broadcast using Twitter Spaces called ''Mugiwara Space'' (or Straw Hat Space), and for this there are illustrations.
Is it better to do a pool and put the images in, or make a tag for this ?
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Are people drawing things that happen in the Twitter Space? There's some minor precedent for this, see seeno de! hasu no sora!.
Personally I would say it's fine to make a tag? I'd like to hear other's opinions on this, though.
I don't think we typically make tags for copyright-based VA radio programs? These sorts of radio programs already get little attention in the West because typically no one bothers translating them (I can count the amount I've seen translators for these on YouTube on both hands), and I think, could be wrong on this, that those radio programs typically don't end up getting (hash)tagged, at least on a fanart basis? Again, could be wrong. If a radio program gets its own tag it's typically its own thing, ala Tomokazu Sugita no Anigera Deduuun and WashaganaTV, but it could just be that I've not run into other tags like that.
That isn't to say that fanart of this sort of thing is uncommon though, I actually remember watching a video translating something from the Oshi no Ko radio program, and it was mentioned in the comments there that an artist drew fanart of that, which I found here: post #6621331. A tag could theoretically make it easier to find stuff like this, especially if there's a (hash)tag involved on other sites, but I don't think we have precedent for it.
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sabisabi said:
Are people drawing things that happen in the Twitter Space? There's some minor precedent for this, see seeno de! hasu no sora!.
Personally I would say it's fine to make a tag? I'd like to hear other's opinions on this, though.
There are some illustrations published on the official Twitter accounts of One Piece OPcom_info and Eiichiro_Staff , made by Midori Matsuda, an animator for One Piece. And for now, there are a few people who did fanarts of the show.
I will make one tag, thank you for the reply :)
Damian0358 said:
I don't think we typically make tags for copyright-based VA radio programs? These sorts of radio programs already get little attention in the West because typically no one bothers translating them (I can count the amount I've seen translators for these on YouTube on both hands), and I think, could be wrong on this, that those radio programs typically don't end up getting (hash)tagged, at least on a fanart basis? Again, could be wrong. If a radio program gets its own tag it's typically its own thing, ala Tomokazu Sugita no Anigera Deduuun and WashaganaTV, but it could just be that I've not run into other tags like that.
That isn't to say that fanart of this sort of thing is uncommon though, I actually remember watching a video translating something from the Oshi no Ko radio program, and it was mentioned in the comments there that an artist drew fanart of that, which I found here: post #6621331. A tag could theoretically make it easier to find stuff like this, especially if there's a (hash)tag involved on other sites, but I don't think we have precedent for it.
About some of the illustrations, there are from official Twitter account of One Piece (OPcom_info and Eiichiro_Staff), made by Midori Matsuda, an animator for One Piece.
To my knowledge, I saw a few people who did fanart of the show, and on Twitter there is a hashtag for this.
I will make a tag for this, thank you for your reply :)
Damian0358 said:
I don't think we typically make tags for copyright-based VA radio programs?
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