Netflix's live-action adaptation of One Piece offers a fresh take on the beloved anime while staying true to its core elements. The first season, covering the East Blue Saga, features familiar faces and hidden secrets that resonate differently for those who have followed the story for years.
Netflix’s One Piece is full of moments that will hit totally differently for those who read the manga or watched the anime. Arguably the first universally praised live-action adaption of a famous anime, One Piece proved a lot of people wrong and delivered a surprisingly faithful version of the East Blue saga. While some big changes were made, One Piece’s cast and story both honored the source material.
One Piece will return for season 2, but the Netflix show has the potential to run for as many seasons as it wants to considering the sheer amount of chapters left to be covered. The One Piece manga has been around since 1997, whereas the anime premiered in 1999. In other words, a lot has changed since the first saga, with plenty of moments from One Piece season 1 having deeper meanings in hindsight. 10 Gol D. Roger’s Execution Familiar Faces And A Lot Of Secrets Close One Piece season 1 starts with the execution of Gol D. Roger and the announcement of his treasure, the event that would start a new age of pirates and would inspire countless people to set sail for the Grand Line in search of One Piece. The first episode of Netflix’s One Piece spotlights several key characters who were watching Gol D. Roger’s execution, many of whom we didn’t know about until significantly later in the anime. One Piece has yet to reveal what the One Piece treasure actually is. This includes, for example, a young Shanks. It is later revealed that Shanks and Buggy were both part of Gol D. Roger’s crew and were there when their captain was executed. Watching Gol D. Roger’s execution in live-action after you’ve seen the anime or read the manga is also interesting given how his sickness is only revealed later in the story. Lastly, over 25 years after One Piece’s first anime episode, the One Piece has yet to be foun
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