A former Marine stands in the way of the Straw Hat Pirates.A former Marine stands in the way of the Straw Hat Pirates.A former Marine stands in the way of the Straw Hat Pirates.
- Awards
- 4 nominations total
Mayumi Tanaka
- Monkey D. Luffy
- (voice)
Kazuya Nakai
- Roronoa Zoro
- (voice)
Akemi Okamura
- Nami
- (voice)
Kappei Yamaguchi
- Usopp
- (voice)
Hiroaki Hirata
- Sanji
- (voice)
Ikue Ôtani
- Tony Tony Chopper
- (voice)
Yuriko Yamaguchi
- Nico Robin
- (voice)
Kazuki Yao
- Franky
- (voice)
Hôchû Ôtsuka
- Zephyr
- (voice)
Teruyuki Kagawa
- Binz
- (voice)
Ryôko Shinohara
- Ainz
- (voice)
Unshô Ishizuka
- Kizaru
- (voice)
Fumihiko Tachiki
- Akainu
- (voice)
Kôichi Nagano
- Helmeppo
- (voice)
Hiroshi Naka
- Monkey D. Garp
- (voice)
Takkô Ishimori
- Sengoku
- (voice)
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Love One Piece
I saw One Piece anime for the first time. The voice of the character was different from what I had imagined in the manga, but it was so fun.
I love One Piece so much.
I love One Piece so much.
Stunning animation, epic plot.
I think every fan of One Piece, even just anime should watch this movie. I absolutely loved everything. To be honest the end was so touching i got a little teary... And that's from a guy who usually never cries at movies. I thought it was funny, while still epic and the battle scenes were truly awesome. At times the animation makes it look lie you're in a 3D movie and the drawings are incredibly precise and beautiful. The music was also really good, Kuzan's song was perfect. At times I'm not a big fan of anime movies, but I think Oda and his crew really manages to pull it off every time! This one though.. Oh boy, this should receive an award or something.
If you haven't seen it yet... WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR!!?
If you haven't seen it yet... WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR!!?
Simply Perfect
If something is popular enough, you'll inevitably find a movie version or spin off of it. More often than not, it's because some executive is trying to make a quick buck by using the name value to bring people in to see whatever movie they're selling. While every now and then you'll find a diamond in the rough or a true gem, most of the time the movies feel forced, rushed, or unfaithful to the original material and the quality tends to suffer as a consequence. If a manga is popular enough, you can almost be sure there'll be an animated or live action movie of it. Or two. Or three
So I went to the theater with a pretty skeptical mind; I'd been somewhat burned with the one of previous movies, One Piece Film: Strong World. I was skeptical, but at the same time, I hoped that the movie would be good. Something that was, at the very least, not a pile of dung. What I got was something I totally was not expecting.
Overall, One Piece Film: Z was immensely satisfying. It wasn't a prefect movie, but as Shonen Jump anime films go, it was the best one I've ever seen. While most other movies have a tendency to buckle under the limitations of being a stand-alone movie, (i.e. they have to end exactly how they started) Z seemed to make the most such limitations and genuinely feels like it is part of the main series. Full size Personally, I feel what they had was good enough that they could have taken what was a single dense stand-alone movie and made it into a two- part masterpiece to further develop other characters and satisfying tie everything up. Personal ideas aside, the movie is definitely well worth seeing for any fan of the series.
So I went to the theater with a pretty skeptical mind; I'd been somewhat burned with the one of previous movies, One Piece Film: Strong World. I was skeptical, but at the same time, I hoped that the movie would be good. Something that was, at the very least, not a pile of dung. What I got was something I totally was not expecting.
Overall, One Piece Film: Z was immensely satisfying. It wasn't a prefect movie, but as Shonen Jump anime films go, it was the best one I've ever seen. While most other movies have a tendency to buckle under the limitations of being a stand-alone movie, (i.e. they have to end exactly how they started) Z seemed to make the most such limitations and genuinely feels like it is part of the main series. Full size Personally, I feel what they had was good enough that they could have taken what was a single dense stand-alone movie and made it into a two- part masterpiece to further develop other characters and satisfying tie everything up. Personal ideas aside, the movie is definitely well worth seeing for any fan of the series.
A Swashbuckling Spectacle of Adventure and Redemption Sets Sail
A Single Item The exciting sequel to the well-loved pirate story, Z, centers on a conflict between the Straw Hat Pirates and former Marine Admiral Zephyr that has the potential to completely change the course of human history. The film's visuals are breathtaking, showcasing lively characters and action scenes that perfectly capture the essence of the series. The storyline crafted by director Tatsuya Nagamine elevates Eiichiro Oda's original work to a magnificent cinematic experience while preserving its core. Film Z strikes a balance between graphic fight scenes and genuine emotional moments shared by the Straw Hat team. In addition to exploring themes of justice, atonement, and the consequences of past decisions, the film delves deeper into its plot with the introduction of Zephyr as a fascinating opponent.
Fight beat me up..a little but still pulling in that emotion
One Piece film Z is quite a treasure of amazingness. It was like we found the One Piece treasure right here, and it was this amazing film. I mean seriously while I wish it didn't have soo much action, and that the final fight between Z and Luffy had more to it the film still won with its overall heart and still outclassed One Piece: Strong World in every regard. I fell in love with the great admiral Z and his back story. The whole thing was quite interesting in my opinion. I did love the whole thing and found the film to be wonderful and magical in every which was possible and I wish I could have seen more of it, but sadly the film was short and finished quite quickly, and I can't help, but wish it was longer in more ways than one.
Did you know
- TriviaTwo of the film's theme songs are sung by Canadian singer Avril Lavigne.
- ConnectionsFollowed by One Piece: Episode of Luffy - Adventure on Hand Island (2012)
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- One Piece: Z
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- $74,223,861
- Runtime
- 1h 48m(108 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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