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andaniellight · 3 months
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Agape.
Am I right, Zoro?
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robinchan-hananomi · 3 months
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Zoro is such a supportive friend
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mugenfinder · 8 months
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kakuriyo · 2 years
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commander-spaceboy · 2 months
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watched dead end adventure a couple days ago and hes was so funny for giving us literally nothing and then getting punched by luffy
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kiwizoom · 1 year
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Shuraiya Bascùd
One Piece: Dead End Adventure (2003)
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luffysfakebeard · 1 year
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god I miss the swag OG style Luffy had
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abysscronica · 1 year
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What do you think of the one piece movies?
Oh boi, that's a loaded question. 😭 I will reply honestly but please remember this is my personal opinion, whatever you like it's all legit!
In general, I don't particularly care for the OP movies too much. I did see them, almost all, even enjoy some or part of them, but I'm grateful that they're non-canon. I don't hate them and I'm always happy when a new one is announced (more OP content!), but that's about it. Same goes for the special/OVAs, although they kinda stopped with those. I will only go through the movies in this post.
Movie 1 (One Piece: the Movie) and 2 (Clockwork Island Adventure) are basically like filler arcs in the early days of the anime. They are not bad, nor good. I haven't seen them in a long while but I remember being pretty neutral towards them.
Movie 3 (Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals) and 5 (The Cursed Holy Sword) actually SUCK. They suck so much I could hardly get to the end. The Chopper one is just a total bore with a super predictable plot, while the Zoro one is actually painful. Zoro and the crew are totally OOC, and the poorly-thought magic lore introduced in the movie just doesn't fit with the OP universe.
You'll noticed I skipped movie 4 (Dead End Adventure). And that's because this one I like. It's also like a filler arc, but it fits perfectly in the plot (love the quick reference to Navarone), it flows well, it's dynamic and engaging, and the original characters are actually good. Shout out to Shuraiya Bascùd, whose design is basically Ace in a different color palette, but has a complex personality.
Movie 6 (Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island) is a unique One Piece product, quite distant from what we're used to, and therefore I consider it a must-see. Not really for the plot, which doesn't make much sense, but for the art and the direction. In fact, it was directed by Hosoda, a very notable anime movie director (Wolf Children, The Girl who Leapt through Time, Summer Wars, Digimon...).
Movie 7 (The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle)... I remember absolutely nothing of this movie except Nami's bouncing boobs.
Movie 8 (Episode of Alabasta) and 9 (Episode of Chopper plus) are revised re-tellings of the Alabasta and Drum saga. They aren't bad, especially Chopper's, some dramatic sequences are very touching. They made a great use of the soundtrack, or lacking thereof.
I will place Movie 11 (One Piece 3D: Straw Hat Chase) here because it doesn't fit with the remaining ones. This may as well be a special: it's only 30 minutes long, most of the Strawhats barely appear, it doesn't feature a villain-based adventure, and it's in a graphic format never used again. Take it as a slice-of-life episode, and it's enjoyable.
Movie 10 (Strong World) is a turning point, because this is when OP movies became "films", Oda started to get involved, some original canon elements were dropped in, and there were theatrical releases. The difference in quality (at least plot-wise) is immediately clear. Strong World is the last movie set before the timeskip (excluding movie 11), and it may well be my favorite.
Movie 12 (Z) is probably close second. The villain is a great character, and I LOVED the inclusion of Aokiji and Kizaru, how different they were, the implications they brought to the plot.
Movie 13 (Gold) is okay. Enjoyable. Once again, good villain, nice setting, good animation.
Movie 14 (Stampede) has a special place in my heart because it included the Kid Pirates, and Kid & Killer have a few scenes. Buuuut if I have to be honest, the plot is quite weak and, if you take off the (scarce) screen time of my beloved, it's a little boring.
And finally! The most recent, movie 15, Red. I haven't had the chance to watch it yet because it didn't get a theatrical release where I live, so I'm waiting for the DVD to be out. What I can say is that I've watched reviews from my two favorite OP youtubers (Tekking101 and Sawyer7mage), and they were not particularly impressed with it. My best friend also watched it and found it incredibly boring, so my hopes aren't really too high. I think they went waaaay too hard on the marketing for this one, they pushed Shanks and Uta SO MUCH. (Also it doesn't help that I'm one of the very few people that don't really care about Shanks, huh). I heard the songs and they were amazing, Ado is a masterclass singer. I read about the plot and I do think some details are quite interesting, like Uta's whole psychology and possibly the ending (?). I guess I'll have to update my opinion when I actually watch the movie.
That's all for now. Feel free to ask for more details if you want.
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ayzscream · 1 year
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grandlinewiki · 5 months
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time-woods · 7 months
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sleeping habits
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andaniellight · 3 months
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they don't make this kind of thing anymore 😔
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robinchan-hananomi · 3 months
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Time for my favorite early One Piece movie. Actually of all the movies up until strong world, this is my favorite.
So, first nice to see you Drake and Navarone because the G8 are one of the few fillers I really enjoy.
So the Strawhats have just recently left Alabasta. As they eat Nami, Sanji, and Zoro begin to really asses their money situation. Nami, Zoro, and Robin all notice a strange interaction with the bartender and realize there is something going on. After talking to him, he shows them to a passage where they can enter a dangerous race (it’s Stampede without all the cameos!!!)
While integrating into the festivities, we learn from Robin that this is a race that happens every few years on this island. Luffy also manages to offend a bounty hunter named Shuraiya Bascùd. In a move very reminiscent of Jaya we have Shuraiya and Luffy begin a fight and practically roping everyone into it. It leads us to meeting a former marine, Gasparde, who Luffy takes an immediate dislike to.
While all this is going on we meet a child called ‘Badger’. They work on Gasparde’s ship with their grandpa Biera, who is sick. Badger begs to be allowed to go hunt a pirate to get the bounty for medicine and Gasparde allows it.
The next day the race begins and the Strawhats have a very eventful start. As things calm down Zoro is sent to check the ship. Badger attacks Zoro but Zoro knocks the kid out. When they wake up, they are surrounded by all the Strawhats. After declaring their intention to kill the group and realizing they really can’t the child asks for death, enraging Nami. Later Sanji tries to comfort the child, explaining they have all had a difficult time. Usopp and Luffy express surprise at Sanji caring so much for a strange boy, something Sanji agrees is strange.
Meanwhile Shuraiya is on Gaspard’s ship. He meets Biera and explains that he became a bounty hunter in order to find and kill Gaspard for killing his parents and little sister eight years ago. Biera remembers that day, remembering that he saved the sister and she is alive, but before he can explain that Shuraiya is gone. The bounty hunter confronts Gaspard and they fight.
Luffy and the others finally catch up with the rest of the race. They learn that all the eternal poses to the real end has been swapped out with ones to Naverone. Enraged, they use Chopper’s nose to find Gaspard. They arrive to see he had defeated Shuraiya. While Luffy knocks Shuraiya out and takes on Gaspard, Zoro carries Badger to find their grandpa. The grandpa is glad that the child is safe and asks Zoro to look after the child just a bit longer as he has some stuff to do in the boiler room. Sanji meanwhile wants to help Luffy but Zoro reminds him that Luffy will not be happy. So Sanji finds a more subtle way to help, getting Luffy something he can use to counter Gaspard’s devil fruit.
A cyclone begins to approach and the Strawhats are forced to leave. Luffy, Gaspard, the unconscious Shuraiya, and Biera who gave Sanji the impression that he is remaining behind to die are all left and the child is enraged by this. To keep the peace, Zoro knocks the child unconscious and the strawhats, minus Chopper who knew, learn it isn’t a boy like they thought but a little girl.
Luffy ends up winning of course and Biera saves Luffy and Shuraiya. He then explains to Shuraiya that the child is Adelle, his little sister. They reunite with the rest of the crew and head to the finish line, but Drake shows up and they are forced to flee. As Shuraiya, Adelle, and Biera watch the Strawhats leave, we learn that Shuraiya intends to care for them all and give up bounty hunting.
I love this movie. The race is so fun and I really love the crew dynamics, especially Zoro and Nami’s friendship. Zoro knocks out a young girl twice in this movie because Zoro says ‘screw you’re gender or age stereotypes, if you point a gun at me I’m knocking your ass out’, which is very on character for him. Zoro will fight anyone. He just doesn’t care to overpower those who are weaker than him. And Sanji unconsciously realizing the child is a girl and trying to help her was cute too.
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mugenfinder · 8 months
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This movie came out in 2003, Robin didn't do anything like this until about 2010+. They also hid the scale so no clue how far it actually reached.
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kakuriyo · 2 years
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weedle-testaburger · 1 year
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this is the best trope of modern animation (except wholesome gays ofc) and i will not accept criticism on that take
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