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Cloudman said:
Super_Boom said:

It was a vague spoiler! To you it won't mean much...but someone who follows the series would probably be annoyed to read it.

The author of Fairy Tail was heavily inspired by One Piece, so there's a lot of similarities in the art style, and plenty of story elements are re-used. Like Pokoko wittily mentioned though...there's a pretty massive gap in writing quality between the two. Fairy Tail largely jumps from one plot to the next without much actual build-up in between, and it never really seems like the author has more than a few chapters planned out in advance. With One Piece, meanwhile, you get the impression that the author has the entire skeleton of the story planned out. A random tattoo on one of the main characters introduced another main character some 400 chapters before he was finally shown in the story. Plot points laid out in chapter 30 might return in chapter 600. Random name drops in a previous arc might turn out to be main villains later on. I honestly can't think of any other author that rivals Oda when it comes to laying out story elements like this, in manga or otherwise.

Still, when it comes to Fairy Tail, I personally find the comedy to be great, and I love most of the characters. The author of Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches was actually the Fairy Tail author's assistant for a while, and so, even though it's a completely different genre, you might recognize a lot of similarities in the humor, particularly character reactions and pacing. Some of the character designs look pretty similar too IMO.

The character from Hero Academia I posted is actually the rival character. If you read it you'll find that initial design pretty funny, since the character is kind of a douchenozzle in the main story, constantly cursing and being a jerk. I personally find him interesting though..even though he's a jerk he shows signs of character growth pretty early, and those are usually the types I root for. I might change my tune based on that the path the story takes though.

I could have sworn I heard the author of FT worked as an assisstant for the OP guy. I believed that since the styles seem similar. That's all I know about it though... I remember hearing it was fairly popular in Japan and people read and watched it. I've also heard about the author of OP also having story points planned out way in advanced, like you said, haha. That's pretty crazy and neat.

Though now I gotta check out FT, since I follow Yamada pretty closely. Now that blows my mind, knowing that author used to work with the FT guy. I gotta find these similarities, haha.

And whoops, my bad. That char def looks like a model rival, haha. And now I wanna read Boku no Hero now to see how he is stacks up to this initial design... ugh, too many manga to read again >_<;

The author of FT was reportedly never anyone's assistant. An explanation of their stylistic similarities would be that they both say to be influenced by Akira Toriyama, the author of Dragon Ball.