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  1. Oct 20, 1999 · Read reviews on the anime One Piece on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database. Barely surviving in a barrel after passing through a terrible whirlpool at sea, carefree Monkey D. Luffy ends up aboard a ship under attack by fearsome pirates.

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  2. www.rottentomatoes.com › tv › one_piece_2023One Piece | Rotten Tomatoes

    One Piece is a Netflix adaptation of the popular manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. The show follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew as they search for the legendary treasure One Piece.

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  3. www.ign.com › articles › one-piece-netflix-reviewOne Piece Review - IGN

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    By Kenneth Seward Jr.

    Updated: Dec 11, 2023 9:09 pm

    Posted: Aug 31, 2023 7:01 am

    One Piece will go down as one of the best shōnen anime ever created. Based on Eiichiro Oda’s long running and equally celebrated manga, it features a comical yet thematically rich story full of amazing action sequences, heartfelt moments, godlike beings, and some of the most wholesome characters this side of Disney. Capturing all of that in an entirely different style of filmmaking would take tremendous effort – something proven by the uneven handling of the pirate adventure’s most cherished characters in a new, live-action adaptation from Netflix.

    Unfortunately, the adaptation doesn’t fully commit to its restructuring. Instead, it floats somewhere in the middle, trying to tell an abridged story while also including as much fan service as possible. A character’s backstory might be shared via flashback, but the more intimate encounters needed to properly establish important facets of their adult selves are absent. An otherwise impactful line from previous versions of One Piece sounds deflated, its significance dulled by context that’s either only hinted at or outright omitted. Thanks to a quickened pace that emphasizes big, memorable moments over character development, most of the earnest interactions between the cast feel unearned. This One Piece struggles to be its own thing because it keeps trying to be the anime.

    That doesn’t prevent the show from being entertaining. This first season does a solid job of establishing the unique characteristics of its world: The ever-shifting power dynamics of the various pirate and governmental factions and the intrinsic harshness of a planet dominated by several large oceans. The action sequences are delightfully over-the-top, like a violent version of Peter Pan in which characters are thrown through walls, bludgeoned to death, or cut in half. The visual effects used to showcase Luffy’s elastic appendages, giant sea creatures, and other oddities are all visually pleasing. None of them compare to the practical effects though; the show is worth watching for its amazing pirate ship sets alone. Essentially, showrunner Matt Owens and crew made sure that this series elicits the sense of adventure that has long been One Piece’s calling card.

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    Netflix’s One Piece strives to recreate the magic of its source material in live-action, but this requires jettisoning some pieces of the plot. This creates an interesting variation on the long-running manga and anime that works in parts, and the Netflix series is at its best when it charts its own path in response to the changes made by showrunner...

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    Netflix's One Piece is an entertaining adaptation that's hindered by a desire to recreate every major event found in its source material.

    Kenneth Seward Jr.

    IGN's Kenneth Seward Jr. reviews Netflix's One Piece, a live-action series based on Eiichiro Oda's manga. He praises the action, effects, and cast, but criticizes the plot for being too faithful to the anime.

  4. Reviews 91% 500+ Ratings Avg. Audience Score Monkey D. Luffy wants to become the King of all pirates. Along his quest he meets: a skilled swordsman named Roronoa Zolo; Nami, a greedy thief who...

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  5. Sep 1, 2023 · Netflix One Piece is a live-action adaptation of the popular manga and anime series that succeeds by understanding its limits and working within them. The show captures the charm, humor, and action of the source material by creating a realistic and believable world of pirates, monsters, and myths.

    • Charles Pulliam-Moore
  6. Aug 31, 2023 · One PieceReview: Netflix’s Live-Action Manga Adaptation Is a Delight. The series centers on a young, superpowered pirate captain who dreams of finding the ultimate treasure. By Angie Han....

  7. A long-time fan of the anime series One Piece shares his opinions on the story, characters, animation, and music of the show. He praises the series for its genuineness, creativity, and entertainment value, and criticizes it for some filler episodes and weak moments. He also compares it to other long-running anime series and manga.

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