It was episode 13 with the recap. I noticed they cut another section out of the hunter exam with the reboot. Originally those 2 sections contrasted very well with everyone working together to get off an island to avoid a natural disaster. Then pitting everyone against each other. It's interesting to see what they got rid of. I'm baffled as to why, aside from probably only getting a certain amount of episodes to work with.
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I'm reading the removal of content in the newer one is partially to be more accurate to the manga? I do miss the slower and more detailed pacing of the older show. The non manga filler didn't feel like filler.
Same I've been watching the anime for years. I haven't read the manga though. The Egghead arc has been getting intense! So much is happening, it's been one of the more exciting parts of the series for me so far. I'm also interested in how the later seasons of the live action series will be adapted, that's coming out later this year and I thought the first season turned out to be pretty good.
I finally got around to watching the live action. It's been out for years, but I just never got to it. Same with Avatar the Last Airbender. I need to watch, but I haven't heard much about it so I'm not sure if it was good, just ok, or bad.
They really went all out on the background and sets for the live action. And the character designs are pretty good. I wasn't sure what to expect of the Fishmen, but they didn't do bad at all. It felt it took some time for them to land on their feet. The first few episodes were a bit hit and miss for me, but after Ussop's village it started to find its pace and I think it did pretty good.
I do think it's a bit 'too serious' for One Piece. I know they can't go full anime and cartoon. Especially since it will confuse and turn off a western audience unfamiliar with both anime and One Piece, but they could've found a middle ground between those two. Like Guardians of Galaxy found that middle ground. It's not impossible.
Yeah live action One Piece wasn't perfect since they changed some story details, likely for faster pacing, so maybe it felt rushed but I thought it didn't take away from the plot too much. I thought the actors were perfect for the characters, and agree the set designs were great. Also found out now we are not getting another season until next year. Seems to me that the story of One Piece went from being silly adventures to pretty serious awhile ago, especially considering the current story arc (although it was getting pretty dark before that). Oh yeah and starting next year we are getting a lot less episodes of the anime, more like a standard anime series length. Not sure how to feel about that, but as long as there are less repeated flashbacks I guess it's ok.
Yeah live action One Piece wasn't perfect since they changed some story details, likely for faster pacing, so maybe it felt rushed but I thought it didn't take away from the plot too much. I thought the actors were perfect for the characters, and agree the set designs were great. Also found out now we are not getting another season until next year. Seems to me that the story of One Piece went from being silly adventures to pretty serious awhile ago, especially considering the current story arc (although it was getting pretty dark before that). Oh yeah and starting next year we are getting a lot less episodes of the anime, more like a standard anime series length. Not sure how to feel about that, but as long as there are less repeated flashbacks I guess it's ok.
I never considered myself an anime fan, but my friend showed me Death Note earlier today and I was a lot more invested than I thought. The premise is fascinating and got me thinking. I'm also planning on watching Oshi No Ko and Legend of Black Heaven when I'm done with Death Note!
I never considered myself an anime fan, but my friend showed me Death Note earlier today and I was a lot more invested than I thought. The premise is fascinating and got me thinking. I'm also planning on watching Oshi No Ko and Legend of Black Heaven when I'm done with Death Note!
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Lots of good stuff here. Which ones are you looking forward to? I'm going to watch the new seasons of Jujutsu Kaisen, Frieren, Fire Force, MHA Vigilantes, Trigun, Digimon, and maybe a couple of those newer series too if I find time for them in between all of those.
Looking back, 2025 has been a great year for anime. By now, everything I've been watching has either ended or is about to. Did you discover any new favorites this year? I watched several excellent continuations of old favorites, but if I had to pick one new series from this year that I liked the most, it's Gachiakuta. The animation, music, characters, and story; just everything about it was great.
lmao what? I never watched 4kids but that's hilarious lol! I don't think it will matter since most Netflix shows don't last a handful of seasons. I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see the time skip or even earlier than that.
lmao what? I never watched 4kids but that's hilarious lol! I don't think it will matter since most Netflix shows don't last a handful of seasons. I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see the time skip or even earlier than that.
I vaguely remember this guy going into some detail about continuity issues. I don't know if that is in these 4kids deep dive videos. Maybe he watched that version at one point, and ranted a bit.
I'm not as optimistic. It might be funny to compare the two, or three versions.