Netflix's One Piece changes Zoro's role.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Netflix’s One Piece season 1 brings the answer to a question regarding Luffy’s Straw Hat pirates that neither the manga nor the anime ever settled. While One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda was directly involved in the making of the show, the live-action series made changes to the source material.
Netflix's One Piece Officially Makes Zoro Luffy's First Mate Unlike the manga or the anime, Netflix’s One Piece makes it clear that Zoro is Luffy’s first mate. Luffy refers to Zoro as such following the duel between Mihawk and the former pirate hunter. Zoro then says, after waking up, that he will follow Luffy forever as his first mate.
“The great Captain Usopp,” despite his exaggerated stories, always dreamed of being a pirate and knows what it takes for someone to be a good captain. There is, in fact, a One Piece interaction that suggests Usopp may be Luffy’s first mate. Luffy once gave Usopp permission to act as captain whenever he was there, which fits the role of a first mate. Still, the term “first mate” was never used by Luffy regarding any of the One Piece characters.
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