Six Freight Containers Full Of Fantasy And Fun

On This Day In History
2015: Sir Terry Pratchett dies

Quote Of The Day
""Don't think of it as dying," said Death. "Just think of it as leaving early to avoid the rush.""
(Neil Gaiman, Good Omens)

Before any questions my appellation of Neil Gaiman as the author of today's quote, I checked this out thoroughly. Although the character of Death appears in many of Sir Terry's Discworld novels, it was Neil Gaiman who wrote the Death and apocalyptic motorcycle character scenes in the co-authored Good Omens. Death came for Sir Terry a few years ago, and a little light left the world on the day he left, but he left behind at least six freight containers full of fantasy and fun.

Similarly, Eiichiro Oda, has also created six freight containers full of fantasy and fun with his immensely popular manga One Piece . These freight containers are currently on display in Umeda promoting an exhibition of original One Piece art, figures and anime screenings along with all 100 issues of the manga for anybody to sit and read for free. My daughter is currently reading the series and is up to issue 72. When I showed her this photo she decided to go and visit this exhibition which ends on Wednesday.

One Piece

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