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One Piece
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He’s going to be the pirate king. Netflix’s live-action One Piece is finally here. With over 25 years of lore, manga, and anime, the One Piece live-action cast did not disappoint.

In case you don’t know, One Piece is an anime and manga of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew, the Straw Hat Pirates in order to find the treasure called the One Piece which will make him the King of the Pirates. The series is beloved by anime fans everywhere since 1997 when it debuted in the Weekly Shōnen Jump anthology magazine before getting its long-running anime TV adaptation in 1999.

One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda gave a rare interview with the New York Times as to why he decided to greenlight a live-action version after being hesitant over it for a while. “When I first started, I didn’t think there was any point in drawing a manga that could be remade in live-action,” Oda said. “But when I saw the movie [Chow’s] , it felt like a manga-esque world brought to life.”

“Even after the shoot was over, there were numerous scenes the production agreed to re-shoot because I felt they weren’t good enough to put out into the world,” he wrote. “On the other hand, there were lines that I thought didn’t feel like Luffy on paper… but when I saw the filmed scenes, I went, ‘It works when it’s Iñaki [Godoy] performing it as Luffy.’”

“There were so many things that had to be done to keep things from looking too unnatural in live-action,”  he continued. “A live-action adaptation of a manga doesn’t simply re-enact the source material on a one-to-one basis: It involves really thinking about what fans love about the characters, the dynamics among them — and being faithful to those elements,” he told the NYT. “A good live-action show doesn’t have to change the story too much. The most important thing is whether the actors can reproduce the characters in a way that will satisfy the people who read the manga. I think we did it well, so I hope audiences will accept it.”

So who plays who in the One Piece live-action series? Read more to find out.

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