The first season of One Piece demonstrates the significant progress Netflix has made in its live-action anime adaptations, especially compared to Death Note (2017).
With an impressive 83% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and acclaim from both general viewers and devoted fans of the Straw Hat pirates, the series stands out as one of the finest live-action adaptations of manga or anime to date.
The history of Hollywood’s attempts at anime adaptations reveals the immense challenges in bringing a series like One Piece to life. From Dragon Ball and Ghost in the Shell to Death Note and Cowboy Bebop, many beloved Japanese animated films and TV series have received live-action treatments, yet none have managed to capture the essence of the original work.
The live-action adaptation of One Piece, given the manga and anime’s two-decade-long success, always held great promise. Thankfully, not only did first season deliver, but it also put an end to Netflix’s string of underwhelming anime adaptations.
It presently stands as one of Netflix’s most-watched series, surpassing a record previously held by two other prominent shows, Ragnarok and Suits.
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One Piece Occupied The Top Position on Netflix’s Top 10 TV Shows
Netflix’s Top 10 TV Shows list updates every 24 hours and features the 10 biggest TV programs on the service in a given day. Since its debut late last week, One Piece has unsurprisingly been at the top of the list.
Absolutely, it’s entirely accurate to assert that the series has surpassed a milestone previously set by two of Netflix’s most prominent series. This accomplishment underscores the tremendous strength of the theme of ‘Nakama,’ which signifies friendship in the series.
Famous YouTuber Artur-Library of Ohara (@newworldartur) shared the record on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), displaying screenshots of a One Piece poster occupying the top position on Netflix’s charts in various countries.
The extensive online excitement has firmly established this live-action as a genuine sensation, a reality underscored by its initial viewership figures. Since its premiere on August 31st, the show has consistently held its position at the top of Netflix’s rankings, and discussions about the adaptation remain vibrant.
Eiichiro Oda, the creative genius behind the series, has achieved what appeared to be an insurmountable task with this live-action interpretation, dispelling the longstanding curse that has plagued anime adaptations for years, all while garnering worldwide acclaim.
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This Adaptation is Must-Watch For Both Fans and Newcomers to One Piece Universe
Since he was a child, Monkey D. Luffy had been captivated by the adventures of the pirate ‘Red-Haired’ Shanks. This fascination ignited his dream of becoming a pirate. However, a crucial turning point occurred when he unintentionally consumed the Gum-Gum Devil Fruit. This granted him the extraordinary ability to stretch like rubber but at the cost of losing his capacity to swim forever.
Undeterred and resolute in his quest to claim the title of Pirate King, Luffy embarks on a solitary journey in a small rowboat, in pursuit of the legendary ‘One Piece,’ renowned as the world’s most extraordinary treasure.
In an era of fierce competition for viewership across streaming platforms, the triumph of Netflix’s One Piece underscores the enormous promise that skillfully executed anime adaptations hold. With its groundbreaking premiere and worldwide recognition, the series has not only enthralled its loyal fan community but has also introduced a fresh audience to the enchanting storyline it encapsulates.
Whether one is a longtime devotee or a newcomer to the One Piece universe, this adaptation is a must-watch, shining a spotlight on the enduring themes of friendship and the pursuit of dreams in a world brimming with challenges.
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