SummaryThe live-action adaptation of the Japanese manga series of the same name follows Monkey D. Luffy (Iñaki Godoy) as he leaves his small village to gather a crew to find "One Piece" - the treasure that will make him King of the Pirates.
SummaryThe live-action adaptation of the Japanese manga series of the same name follows Monkey D. Luffy (Iñaki Godoy) as he leaves his small village to gather a crew to find "One Piece" - the treasure that will make him King of the Pirates.
The series does very well at remaining so self-contained — knowledge of the Manga or anime is only really necessary from an Easter egg point-of-view — that it could easily be a jumping-on point for new audiences to discover the universe, as well as an entertaining, bright adventure story for all fans.
If fans are looking for the One Piece world to be lovingly refreshed, they’ve come to the right place. Not only has the creative team clearly poured all of their time and energy into their craft, but the cast meets them halfway by delivering performances that feel assured and well-grounded.
Luffy's still searching for his treasure, but Netflix's quest to successfully adapt a popular anime into live-action is finally over. It's the fun, quirky adaptation that One Piece fans and newbies alike deserve.
"One Piece" isn't afraid to deal with darkness (and there is a cavalcade of nasty characters for Luffy and company to beat up), but it always trudges through with a glowing smile and a bold thumbs up. While the show can suffer from trying to do too much, spending time with Luffy is reliably enjoyable.
At its best, “One Piece” is a candy-colored confection with a childish glee to match its straightforward coming-of-age arc. Just as often as these efforts transport the viewer, however, they also evoke the original medium of “One Piece” and underscore what an awkward fit it can be for live action, no matter the expense.
“One Piece” is based on one of the most popular manga series ever, with a quarter-century’s worth of history filling its sails. And if you haven’t familiarized yourself with it yet, this live-action Netflix series version of the outlandish pirate adventure feels like a poor place to start, offering scant incentive to bother trying to catch up now.
The way they changed the story to fit the live action was amazing and that i think is the key to a good live action adaptation
The cast was mostly spot on except a few out of place characters.
La serie live-action "One Piece" su Netflix è una delle trasposizioni più attese dagli appassionati dell'iconico manga e anime. La serie promette di portare in vita il colorato mondo di Eiichiro Oda, pieno di avventure pirata e poteri unici dei frutti del diavolo. Con una trama che segue le vicende del giovane Monkey D. Luffy e della sua ciurma alla ricerca del leggendario tesoro One Piece, ci si aspetta una miscela avvincente di azione, umorismo e profondi legami di amicizia. La sfida principale per Netflix è rimanere fedele all'essenza del materiale originale, mantenendo al contempo un'alta qualità nella produzione e negli effetti speciali per soddisfare sia i fan di vecchia data sia un nuovo pubblico.
The characters' personalities have been altered. A lot of canonical events didn't happen. Luffy's power couldn't be transferred and he takes damage even from normal punches. Luffy, Garp and Shanks have become excessively intelligent, and there are many other unfortunate events like these.
NETFLIX stands as a pivotal battleground for dismantling the essence of intellectual property culture, and this rendition of One Piece is a grand yet foolish cosplay feast. Everything seems adequately reconstructed, but under the director's incompetence, the entire content barely scratches the surface. The heart and soul of One Piece are glaringly absent, rendering the entire series shallow and tedious, making each episode a painful ordeal to endure. I can't fathom how many more Japanese anime IPs NETFLIX plans to obliterate, or how many more cherished anime treasures Japan is willing to hand over for NETFLIX to annihilate. If there's to be a second season of such a rendition of One Piece, the least we can ask is for actor Mackenyu to keep his eyes open. Thank you!
I don't know, maybe for people that never watched the original it can be nice,I, watched since the 2000S andI don't feel ****'s kinda goofy. The one upgrade over the original is definitely buggy