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One Piece

Join a daring crew on a high-seas adventure. Perfect for fans of "Pirates of the Caribbean" and wild escapades.

Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy

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One Piece

TV-14
TV Show2023EnglishNetflixAction, Adventure, Fantasy
2 Seasons9 EpisodesEpisode Guide
8.4
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With his straw hat and ragtag crew, young pirate Monkey D. Luffy goes on an epic voyage for treasure.

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I can safely say, this is One Piece! There are some things that aren't accurate, like the mood Zoro's actor is stuck in, but overall they recreated the manga in live action. It's a beautiful attempt at bringing all the fun, epicness, and ridiculousness of the series to life. Unfortunately, they seem to have cut too much for that 8 episode "pacing" and it resulted in some scenes missing context, and Nami's arc being rushed. While not having enough screen time for Usopp, or Genzo, and doing nothing with Gin. They nailed some moments, totally skipped others, and restructured the East Blue saga and future events in some pretty good and bad ways. Overall, the series is what we love about One Piece, done in a way that leaves you wanting more and better at the same time.

As someone that has only seen a few anime episodes here and there I'm absolutely loving this. It's just incredibly fun and impossible to watch without a smile on your face. I hate that it has that weird 'Netflix look' to it but other than that really good.

I’ve never watched One Piece or read the manga ‘cause, honestly, I don’t have the courage or time to start a 1000+ episode anime or read even more than that. I didn’t even know what the story was about other than them being pirates, so this live action is a good opportunity to enjoy the story without it being too overwhelming. So far I really enjoyed it, it is funny and entertaining. It doesn’t seem to be cringe and weird like other live actions Netflix put out throughout the years, but I am curious to read other people’s opinions (especially the ones who have watched/read One Piece before) once I finish watching. Looking forward to watch more episodes :)

Watch the real thing. Don't let this Netflix spinoff ruin one of the best and longest running animated shows.

Ok I'm gonna be honest here. One Piece live action is really really good and underappreciated. There are some problems but not everyone's gonna notice and it's not gonna bother most. But the thing that's actually gonna bother is its slow pacing which is not bad as it was needed for the World Building but pacing could have been better. It's a slow burn but worth a watch. I'm not gonna say it's the best live action adaptation of any anime but safety is one of the best live action adaptation. The cast is amazing, stets are really cool, VFX and CGI shots aren't bad or anything. P.S. All the actors did an amazing job especially the one paying Luffy.

A pirate adventure that takes place mainly indoors, a children's series that conveys the sensation of a cheap product, not only because of the recycling of settings from the series "Black sails" (Starz, 2014-2017) but because of a mediocre staging and poor visual effects. That a battle between pirate ships is resolved visually with medium shots and close ups demonstrates the scant talent and minimal resources. Instead of translating the animated universe into more or less believable real action, the result is actors in costumes imitating cartoon actions.

It's series like these that makes me wonder, DID THEY AIM TO MAKE IT HORRIBLE OR WAS IT AN ACCIDENT? Where to start? Aweful casting appearance wise. Those are the faces of unpaid extras not protagonists. Not to mention acting irself is a foreign concept. It seems like they are in a school play for extra credit. It's goofy, awkward and uncomfortable. Too many characters, non of them remotely interesting. I couldn't care less if they found the treasure or be eaten bu sharks. Especially that chuby pirate lady seems like she's in a hurry to go eat. I wonder, who's her father that got her that role. ZERO TALENT! The obligatory woke bullshit is there obviously, but that's not even the worst thing. I had zero expectations cuz let's face it Netflix is long dead but this was exceptionally abysmal. I just hope ppl didn't pay to see it. RATE 2/10

Because my expectations were so low and I was on the bad wagon that's it's definitely gonna' fail. it actually surprised me because how good it's made and without being woke like all the other netflix shows. And as an OP anime fan, I definitely sense the essence of Oda in this show. I would definitely watch a S02 of this.

Yeah...... so I went from "wtf is this crap?" 10 minutes into episode 1, to absolutely loving the show by the end of the final episode. 8/10 from me. Never seen the anime original but will definitely check it out while I wait for season 2 of the live action.

10/10 As a person who doesn't really know anything about one piece manga series, if you watch this you'll definitely feel like you need to watch the anime one.

Terrible RENDITION. Custom design, CGI, acting, all awful.

So far so good. Loved the fight scenes, effects, photography.. it’s all really good! Can’t wait to finish it! Please, give it a try if u like action and fantasy!

Every adaptation has its problems and this one is no different [spoiler] (my main issue with this adaptation is the mix between the Arlong Park and Water 7 arcs... why the reveal so soon?!) [/spoiler], but for the most part the team who brought this to life made the manga justice... Yes, there were moments that rubbed me the wrong way [spoiler] (Kaya kissing Usopp) :confused:[/spoiler], but they didn't ruined my fun... If I wasn't a long time fan of One Piece I would check the source material. 6.7/10

So, no real japanese actors on this? That's kinda lame, especially from Netflix.

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s1: My love of one piece,and underwhelming/ rushed final arc and too many close shots that tries to hide environment as much as possible force me to not rate this anything above 7.5. This series felt like first professional dish by a new chef, being guided by of a demanding MasterChef. where you can criticises elements like too many closed setting, lot of terrible child acting, etc, but you can't ignore the quality of the dish, and you expect an even greter product in the future.

As a complete anime novice, approaching "One Piece" (2023) was a leap of faith. I'm accustomed to live-action, grounded narratives, not cartoonish worlds with fantastical elements. But driven by a desire to explore the world of anime, I dove in headfirst, and to my surprise, was swept away by the captivating story and vibrant characters. The series centers around Monkey D. Luffy, a cheerful and energetic pirate captain with a rubber body. Honestly, Luffy's infectious enthusiasm is what initially drew me in. His genuine spirit and boundless optimism were refreshing, and I found myself becoming just as energized after each episode. He reminded me to approach the world with a sense of fun and wonder, a quality I deeply appreciate. Beyond Luffy, the entire cast is a colorful tapestry of unique and memorable characters. The plot itself is a thrilling adventure, keeping me hooked from beginning to end. What truly blew me away was the level of imagination and creativity woven into the story. The author's wild and refreshing fantasies, like a restaurant in the middle of the ocean or a female pirate with incredible powers, opened my mind to possibilities I never considered. It challenged my perception of the world, reminding me that reality can be far more fantastical than I initially imagined. I've heard this type of imaginative storytelling is a staple of the anime genre, and I must say, I'm completely hooked. While the traditional anime style didn't quite resonate with me, this live-action adaptation was a perfect entry point. It managed to capture the spirit of the source material without sacrificing its visual appeal or the depth of its characters. "One Piece" is a reminder that sometimes, the best stories are the ones that embrace the extraordinary. It's an adventure, a comedy, and a heartwarming tale all rolled into one, and I can't wait to see what Luffy and his crew get up to next. This series has not only introduced me to the world of anime, but it's also reignited my sense of wonder and joy in storytelling.

An Absolute Trainwreck: One Piece (Live Action) Deserves to Sink to the Bottom of the Ocean I cannot express just how much of a colossal failure the live-action adaptation of "One Piece" is. It's as if the creators set out to destroy everything that made the original series a beloved masterpiece. First and foremost, the casting is abysmal. The characters we know and love from the manga and anime are portrayed by actors who seem completely disinterested and utterly incapable of capturing the essence of their respective roles. Luffy is supposed to be a charismatic and energetic pirate, but the actor chosen to play him brings nothing but wooden expressions and lacklustre acting. It's painful to watch. The costumes and makeup are equally atrocious. The characters look like they're wearing cheap Halloween costumes, and the make-up is so overdone that it's almost comical. It's clear that the production team had no respect for the source material or its dedicated fanbase. The special effects are laughably bad. The CGI used to bring the Devil Fruits to life is cringe-worthy, and the action sequences are poorly choreographed and lack any sense of excitement or tension. Even the ship, the Going Merry, looks like it was made out of cardboard and painted with a preschooler's art supplies. The storyline is an absolute mess. The pacing is all over the place, with major plot points rushed through and insignificant filler scenes dragged out for what feels like an eternity. It's as if the writers had no understanding of what made the original story so engaging and decided to throw in random elements to see what sticks. But perhaps the most unforgivable sin of this live-action adaptation is how it completely disregards the heart and soul of "One Piece." The series is known for its deep and meaningful themes of friendship, freedom, and adventure, but this adaptation reduces it to a mindless, soulless spectacle that is devoid of any substance or emotion. In short, "One Piece" (Live Action) is an absolute disaster that should never have seen the light of day. It's an insult to the original series and its dedicated fanbase, and it's a prime example of how not to adapt a beloved anime and manga into live-action. Save yourself the agony and skip this travesty of a show.

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