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'One Piece' review: Netflix does the impossible
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I'm someone that's up to date on the One Piece anime, so episode 1073. I've watched 3 episodes of the live action so far and I've actually been really enjoying it. It's been hitting the major plot points of the anime/manga but taken decent liberties with a lot of the the smaller details and how things happen along the way. Also the characters don't feel like an exact one to one match to their anime/manga counterparts but keep the general spirit of the characters while being entertaining in their own right. It hasn't been moment for moment recreation of One Piece into live action but rather a proper adaptation of the spirit of One Piece to a live action format told in a way that people who are more fans of love action rather than anime will enjoy. If youre someone that watches and enjoys the anime, it's a fun retelling of the first 60ish episodes and a great way to re-experience them as long as you don't mind that the details will be different. If you're someone that hasn't seen One Piece or isn't even a fan of anime it's just a fun show in its own right and a great way to dip your feet into the world of One Piece.
As someone who just got to Water 7, I want to be like you.
As someone who watches episodes week to week, no you don't.