Worst in the East
- El episodio se transmitió el 31 ago 2023
- TV-14
- 49min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
9.1/10
21 k
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Conocerás un poco el vínculo que tenían Shanks y Buggy y por fin verás una batalla directa entre el capitán Buggy y Luffy, que cuenta con la valiosísima ayuda de Nami.Conocerás un poco el vínculo que tenían Shanks y Buggy y por fin verás una batalla directa entre el capitán Buggy y Luffy, que cuenta con la valiosísima ayuda de Nami.Conocerás un poco el vínculo que tenían Shanks y Buggy y por fin verás una batalla directa entre el capitán Buggy y Luffy, que cuenta con la valiosísima ayuda de Nami.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Jacob Romero
- Usopp
- (as Jacob Romero Gibson)
Chioma Antoinette Umeala
- Nojiko
- (as Chioma Umeala)
Opiniones destacadas
I will be the first to admit that Anime and Manga are the biggest blind spots in my geekdom and I had no idea what "One Piece" was even about prior to starting this adaptation on Netflix. I had my eye on it though, and the positive reviews convinced me that I should try it. I'm glad I did as I enjoyed this series quite a bit.
Monkey D. Luffy (Inaki Godoy) is an enthusiastic young man, looking to find the mythical treasure "The One Piece" that will make him king of the Pirates. As he goes, he recruits other individuals to his cause including Nami (Emily Rudd) a thief and map maker and Roronoa (Mackenyu) a master swordsman and former Pirate hunter. Luffy and his "Straw Hat Pirates" make both friends and enemies as he tries to begin his quest and is pursued vigorously by Vice Admiral Garp (Vincent Regan) whose Marines are the scourge of all pirates.
What's not instantly apparent from the series is that, beyond the colourful sets and costumes, there's a real fantasy element that came as a surprise to me. I won't specify precisely what I'm talking about, so any other complete novices, like me, can have the same surprise but it really opened up the possibilities of the series when it happened. There are also background fantasy elements such as certain characters being anthropomorphised animals that is never even discussed, until it becomes a plot point. It might have been insufferably twee in the hands of another production team, but I really think that there's something about the balance that they get spot on.
You still might not care, but I was totally committed to the series due to how earnest and open-hearted Inaki Godoy plays the lead character. It's an enthusiasm that just drags you in and there's real chemistry between him and the rest of his crew.
I really enjoyed it and am happy it's done well enough that it'll be back for at least one more season.
Monkey D. Luffy (Inaki Godoy) is an enthusiastic young man, looking to find the mythical treasure "The One Piece" that will make him king of the Pirates. As he goes, he recruits other individuals to his cause including Nami (Emily Rudd) a thief and map maker and Roronoa (Mackenyu) a master swordsman and former Pirate hunter. Luffy and his "Straw Hat Pirates" make both friends and enemies as he tries to begin his quest and is pursued vigorously by Vice Admiral Garp (Vincent Regan) whose Marines are the scourge of all pirates.
What's not instantly apparent from the series is that, beyond the colourful sets and costumes, there's a real fantasy element that came as a surprise to me. I won't specify precisely what I'm talking about, so any other complete novices, like me, can have the same surprise but it really opened up the possibilities of the series when it happened. There are also background fantasy elements such as certain characters being anthropomorphised animals that is never even discussed, until it becomes a plot point. It might have been insufferably twee in the hands of another production team, but I really think that there's something about the balance that they get spot on.
You still might not care, but I was totally committed to the series due to how earnest and open-hearted Inaki Godoy plays the lead character. It's an enthusiasm that just drags you in and there's real chemistry between him and the rest of his crew.
I really enjoyed it and am happy it's done well enough that it'll be back for at least one more season.
If you're a fan of anime, you have probably heard of One Piece, one of the most popular and longest-running anime/manga series of all time. And if you're a fan of the series, you might be wondering whether the live-action adaptation on Netflix is worth watching. As someone who has been a fan of One Piece for years, I can confidently say that the live-action adaptation is a must-watch.
At first, I was skeptical about the idea of a live-action version of the series. I mean, how could they possibly capture the essence of such an epic adventure on the small screen? But I was pleasantly surprised by how well it was executed. The attention to detail and performances were impressive, and all the episodes were amazing and fun to watch.
One of the things that impressed me the most about the live-action adaptation was how true it stayed to the original story. As someone who has read the manga and watched the anime, I was pleased to see that the live-action version captured the essence of One Piece in a fresh and exciting way. The characters were just as lovable and quirky as in the original, and the story arcs were just as epic and engaging.
Overall, I highly recommend the live-action adaptation of One Piece on Netflix. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the series or a newcomer looking for an exciting adventure, you're sure to enjoy this amazing adaptation. So grab some popcorn, sit back, and get ready for a wild ride!
At first, I was skeptical about the idea of a live-action version of the series. I mean, how could they possibly capture the essence of such an epic adventure on the small screen? But I was pleasantly surprised by how well it was executed. The attention to detail and performances were impressive, and all the episodes were amazing and fun to watch.
One of the things that impressed me the most about the live-action adaptation was how true it stayed to the original story. As someone who has read the manga and watched the anime, I was pleased to see that the live-action version captured the essence of One Piece in a fresh and exciting way. The characters were just as lovable and quirky as in the original, and the story arcs were just as epic and engaging.
Overall, I highly recommend the live-action adaptation of One Piece on Netflix. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the series or a newcomer looking for an exciting adventure, you're sure to enjoy this amazing adaptation. So grab some popcorn, sit back, and get ready for a wild ride!
Finally, Monkey D. Luffy has a bounty on his head, and Shanks is happy. It's such an absurd series, but it's so good that you'll finish it in one go. The characters are well-written, carefully chosen, and you'll be fully immersed in the pirate world. The last part pays homage to the first part where all the characters were introduced. The team manages to close the circle in the climax. Luffy,Nami ,zoro,kobi all have been provided a character arch and its believable that they will behave this way. The grand line is shown as grand as it can be and one piece as the ultimate goal. Even each props have been given special trait such as "DEVIL FRUIT".
It's a lovely series to start if you're looking to get into anime. Maybe I'll start watching more anime after this.
It's a lovely series to start if you're looking to get into anime. Maybe I'll start watching more anime after this.
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When it comes to live-action adaptations of anime and manga, Netflix's history does not shine. But the new series based on Eiichiro Oda's best-selling manga, One Piece, manages to break this trend. The Netflix version delivers a remarkably fun experience, surpassing previous attempts to bring anime and manga to live action. With well-made stylistic changes and captivating characters, the series keeps the promise of the original material. Whether you're a fervent fan of One Piece or a beginner like me, there's something captivating here, and maybe this series will make you believe more in live-action adaptations of anime and manga.
During the pandemic times at the year of 2020, is started an YouTube channel. I have started giving voice over for all hollywood movies within 20 mins in tamil language. And my dream was to convince Eiichiro Oda to make a live adaptation and myself wanted to give voice over in it. And now seeing it with my own eyes, I couldn't believe that this is actually happening at the year of 2023. Let my dream flow through this series casts and crews.
I think this is the ultimate success for Netflix. Seriously this is a bold move. Thank you Netflix and oda for bringing out anime into live action. This might inspire other best anime series as well.
8th episode ended very well, and they made a convincing great job to cut the 80 episodes into single season that too with 8 episodes. This might be useful for someone who really like to watch onepiece and not able to because of the lengthy episodes.
If I received a crazy miracle wish, that what would be the one which I like to forget in my life? I would happily say that I wish to forget all the 1074 episodes till date and watch it over again orrrrr wait??? I can still rewatch the entire 1074 episodes again lol...
I think this is the ultimate success for Netflix. Seriously this is a bold move. Thank you Netflix and oda for bringing out anime into live action. This might inspire other best anime series as well.
8th episode ended very well, and they made a convincing great job to cut the 80 episodes into single season that too with 8 episodes. This might be useful for someone who really like to watch onepiece and not able to because of the lengthy episodes.
If I received a crazy miracle wish, that what would be the one which I like to forget in my life? I would happily say that I wish to forget all the 1074 episodes till date and watch it over again orrrrr wait??? I can still rewatch the entire 1074 episodes again lol...
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- TriviaBuggy departs, saying "Sorry kiddos, I'd love to make things right, but it's time to exit stage left." Traditionally in theatre, stage left is used for the villain's entrances and exits (and stage right for the heroes), so Buggy is acknowledging that he's not a good guy.
- Citas
Roronoa Zoro: Mouton shot?
Sanji: All great fighters call out their finishing moves.
Roronoa Zoro: [Remembers Luffy said the same thing] Yeah, you're gonna fit in just fine.
- Créditos curiososThe series title is blue and has the skull with the Arlong Pirate flag design. The P has the Sun Pirate tattoo and the E is replaced with three teeth.
At the end of the episode, the title appears again in its design in Romance Dawn (2023).
- Bandas sonorasMy Sails Are Set
Written by Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli
Produced by Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli
Performed by Aurora
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