-One Piece- Review Summary: Netflix's latest live-action adaptation will impress longtime fans and critics.

Netflix's live-action One Piece adaptation debuted today and critics -both professional and armchair - have chimed in with their opinions about the highly ambitious production.

Review summaries of the series are rarely done, and there are far fewer live-action series, but Netflix's latest anime-to-live-action adaptation, One Piece, felt exceptional.

More than many of its live-action adaptation predecessors, One Piece boldly leans to the roots of its illustrations. The show has a pile of practical and cg special effects that give it a cartoon feel. Luffy bends and stretches in ways that are only possible by using cg, directed by vfx directors Victor Scalise and Scott Ramsey.

The live-action One-Piece series was created in partnership with Shueisha and produced by Tomorrow Studios and Netflix. Matt Owens and Steven Maeda are writers, executive producers and showrunners. "One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda executive produced" produced with Marty Adelstein and Becky Clements.

We usually stick to reviews published by industry publications in our roundup, but that didn't feel right this time. But it's worth noting that the show has a critical score of 82% on Rotten Tomatoes, and after 34 reviews, most traditional media critics are impressed.

One Piece is a huge franchise with a very enthusiastic fanbase, many of which have watched hundreds of episodes over 20 years. So, in this piece, we took a look at what people and media sites that have been diligently covering one piece for years are saying. This methodology could lead to a more subjective set of reactions, but we also expect that no one will be harder to impress than the protective masses who already love the One Piece franchise.

According to One Piece Twitter Fan account One Piece Tweet, the show is "perfect.""

The live-action one-piece is so perfect. pic.twitter.com/E2Myznf0ui

- One Piece Tweet (@onepiecedaiIys)2023年8月31日

Another popular account, One Piece Daily, called the show a masterpiece.

One Piece Live action is a masterpiece #OnePieceNetflix pic.twitter.com/hdH9Fqndi0

–One Piece Daily (@OPDAIY)2023年8月31日

Internet personality Aitai Kimochi loves what he has seen so far, especially 1 bar room fight scene.

I can't stop the frenzy about one-piece live-action - the scene in this Zorro bar fight was too good, pacing, acting, camera work, music, tension, and more., Please help, why is Zorro so hot.

#OPLAを見てくださいpic.twitter.com/7uFZPSI8Sq

-Audrey (@aitaikimochi)2023年991日

Youtuber Tekking101 He was breathtakingly enthusiastic about what he saw in the first episode. We didn't see his full 64-minute breakdown of the 95-minute episode, but it's immediately clear that he's very happy with what he's seen.

And that's good, ladies and gentlemen. listen, it was an explosion to watch. It was the first thing I did today, and as soon as that episode wrapped up, I did...It seems I have to go talk about it. I want everyone to know, if you haven't seen it yet, for those of you who haven't seen the Netflix One Piece [Live-action series] yet...Now stop this video and go watch this episode. If you're a one-piece fan, it's worth your time. And if you're like me, you'll have fun and grin from ear to ear as you watch this.

Liam from GrandLineReview didn't go until he called the show perfect, but he said he had a lot to like. "My overall impression is that it's not the best thing ever, but it's also not a disaster," he explained, and the show was firm and sometimes disturbing.He said:

The opening of the first episode really promoted me. There are a lot of stylistic choices that I think add a lot to one piece, like the Bounty poster. When the notorious pirate is introduced, you get this flash of bounty poster on the screen...It's so cool. The elements of the original world are also doing really well.

That said, he was very unhappy with the pace of the show and insisted there were too many plot lines for the 8-episode season.

According to CBR's Sam Stone, the adaptation should please longtime fans, but may not beat newcomers to the franchise.

Just as wonderfully wacky as the popular anime series, the live-action one-piece is more grounded than its manga and anime counterparts, and while its presentation anime fans may love a lot here, the live-action series will allow novice viewers to experience Oda's world-famous story for the first time. This may not be the best way for you to do this.

によるとミーガン-ピーターズでComicbook.com The show ends a long streak of mistakes due to live-action anime adaptations.

The curse of Hollywood anime has been a plague on anime fandom for decades, but you'll never know you were watching Netflix One Piece. The first season of the show is so self-contained that it focuses on the main aspects of Oda's story: its crew and its sea. Showrunners Matt Owens and Steven Maeda have spent years making the live-action debut of the one-piece, but their care cannot be missed.

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