9/17/2023 0 Comments One piece chopper movie![]() ![]() You can pause it at almost any scene and the character models just look terrible, and then they would throw in some unnecessary CGI at the weirdest moments. its peak and being a Movie of a very popular Anime you think it would have a decent budget to produce great Art and Animation however I felt the Art in this film was horrible. The timeline is different in this movie then the original and based on certain aspects and characters that appear it would seem that this movie takes place after Water 7 and CP9, which is when I believe the art and animation of One Piece was at This movie is a retelling of the Drum Island Arc and I don't have a problem with retellings and remakes if they Improve on or add something to the original work, however this movie is far inferior to the original. When looking at the score and reviews of this movie I was surprised to see it was mostly positive. You don't have to have seen all of One Piece to understand what is happening, it's a great movie that I think anyone could enjoy! I do love Chopper's story and even if I have seen episodes 78 - 91, I still liked watching it once more. But as just about everyone knows, One Piece has unique art, and that never has stood in the way of a great story!īut since this movie wasn't completely up to my expectations, I'm going to say that it deserves an 8. It doesn't have all of the "cell shading" (general anime shading) that we are used to, and the movements seem a bit less smooth than what is common. It reminded me of the 6th One Piece movie (Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island). ![]() Which is actually a rather epic fight (even though it's not very long). Rather than just fight Wapol, Luffy has to defeat Mushul. So, do you all remember that 'evil guy' named Wapol from the anime? Well, turns out he has a brother named Mushul, who does have a role in this movie. In fact, I did enjoy watching it, but there really wasn't anything new. To be brief, it's episodes 78 - 91 just crammed into 2 hours with Franky and Robin standing in the background. If you have watched One Piece, then there really isn't much to see here. ![]() It felt as though they didn't exist at all throughout the whole thing. Franky and Robin were indeed in the movie.but really didn't do much at all, in fact they are not even 'Main' characters in the movie. So of course I did watch the movie.and for all that excitement, the movie was not what I was expecting at all. I thought that would very interesting to see how the changes would be now In the original arc, we have only 5 of the main characters (Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Sanji and Usopp), and in this movie the creators advertised the fact that Franky and Robin would be in it, which most people will know that they don't join the Straw Hats until much later. And don’t worry, we won’t go into any kind of spoilers.After seeing the preview for this movie, I was eager to watch it! The summary says it all, the movie is basically a re-make of the show's "Drum Island arc" (episodes 78 - 91) where Chopper joins the Straw Hat Pirates. As you will see below, we divide the structure of the series into two big blocks: before the time jump and after the time jump, similar to Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z or Naruto and Naruto Shippuden. If you’re new to One Piece or want to attempt the monumental task of rewatching everything the series has to offer, then you’ll want to know the proper order in which to do so. This is the right place if you want to watch the whole anime and skip all the filler. While Naruto had episodes that were part canon and part filler, One Piece does not. There are no major changes, and it is easy to see which arcs are canon (based on the manga) and which are filler arcs (original to the anime not canon, you can delve deeper on the differences here). The first thing we need to make clear is that the One Piece anime follows the chronological order of the manga. In this article, we will tell you in what order to watch the entire anime series. With more than 1000 episodes adapted by Toei Animation since 1999 added to its numerous movies, it is easy to consider that the anime can be complicated to watch. Eiichiro Oda’s work has sold more copies than any other work in the manga universe, including Dragon Ball, and its transcendence has attracted tens of millions of fans around the world. One Piece is one of the most iconic manga and anime of all time. ![]()
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