Luffy and the gang are tested in their ability to fight together on the high seas. They arrive at Baratie, a floating restaurant, where they encounter Sanji, a young chef with a love of fine... Read allLuffy and the gang are tested in their ability to fight together on the high seas. They arrive at Baratie, a floating restaurant, where they encounter Sanji, a young chef with a love of fine dining. A duel on the docks shocks the group.Luffy and the gang are tested in their ability to fight together on the high seas. They arrive at Baratie, a floating restaurant, where they encounter Sanji, a young chef with a love of fine dining. A duel on the docks shocks the group.
- Usopp
- (as Jacob Romero Gibson)
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The dialogue was fluid and immersive, something that I felt the series lacked until now. The acting gains another level with the kitchen; I absolutely loved Patty, Sanji and Zeff. Mihawk might be the only one who acts too theatrically, but who cares? It's Mihawk, he's cool no matter what he does.
I see they tried to replicate the Zoro scene in the manga, with posture and all. It was emotive, but they should have aimed for a more natural approach to avoid making weird shots.
Spectacular non-canonical content. The conversation between Nami and Zoro was perfect; I can imagine it in the manga like it was there in the first place.
The first Garp scene didn't even bother me; we finally see some of Garp's real personality. Great stuff. My only complaint would be Garp's argument about the warlords. While half of it aligns with what the real character is, I don't think he would be collaborating with warlords that easily. It kind of contradicts his fierce speech back in episode 2. The scriptwriters tried to experiment, and while the content is good, they need to take care of the continuity so they don't contradict themselves.
That would be it, really. Top-notch episode that actually made me feel like I was seeing a top-tier series. It's amazing they could pull this off despite it being a live action. Of One Piece. Cheff kiss... now more than ever.
Taking this series in the first degree must be the ultimate proof of utter stupidity.
It's caricature, fun, laughs.
I liked it and the characters. Fun and young people, a bit like GenZ. They're good and no griping can take that away from them.
Pirates must be the most exhausted theme in cinema. This was the most humourous I have seen since Orlando Bloom.
Icky, i guees this is a real name, eh?
I guess you don't get Monty Python either, the flims or the original series.
I'm cmplaining about you here, but don't spit venom on talent you can't apparently understand.
Stay in bed.
Other than that, mihawk looks and feels the part. The zoro moment was nice, I liked the setting and where we were building to. Sanji looked a bit too pretty boy but he felt the part very quickly and his kicks sold me immediately.
Completely understand them needing to change the story but I really hope they don't add kther spoilers later in.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the original manga and the anime, Sanji smokes constantly and is very flirtatious and perky towards any woman he meets. These traits were toned down for this show not only to avoid a TV MA rating but also to not alienate the female audience.
- Quotes
Monkey D. Luffy: Should we order desert?
Roronoa Zoro: [Holds up his beer] Already got mine.
- Crazy creditsThe series title is surrounded by fog, and the skull is replaced with a plate of food. The I is replaced with a tenderizer.
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- ¡Un poder misterioso y temible! ¡El capitán pirata, Buggy, el Payaso!
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- 51m
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