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Netflix’s One Piece Live Action Receives Positive Review From Critics And Fans Alike

Netflix’s One Piece live adaptation was released on August 31

ONE PIECE © 1997 by Eiichiro Oda/SHUEISHA Inc.

The highly anticipated Netflix’s live-action adaptation of One Piece has finally been released, and fans seem to be enjoying the show.

The reviews at Rotten Tomatoes and IMDB show that the One Piece live adaptation has been well received, not just by fans but also by critics.

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Netflix’s One Piece live adaptation was released on August 31 with eight episodes.

The adaptation follows the original manga and covers it to the events of Arlong Park.

Matt Owens will be the show’s writer, while Becky Clements and Steven Maeda will serve as executive producers.

Adelstein revealed in a video message displayed at Jump Festa in 2017 that the live-action television adaptation of the One Piece manga will commence with the ‘East Blue arc’ and extend it from there.

Netflix exclusively streams the live-action series. Eiichiro Oda will serve as an executive producer.

Netflix has been substantially investing in animation and live-action adaptations. The corporation has announced a Yu Yu Hakusho series for 2023.

The tale of One Piece takes place on a parallel Earth when the ‘Golden Age of Pirates’ is in full swing.

The seas are ruled by ruthless pirates, and only the strongest can claim the legendary ‘One Piece’ fortune left behind by the greatest pirate of them, Gol D. Roger.

Years after Gol D. Roger’s death, Monkey D. Luffy dreams of establishing his own crew, locating One Piece, and becoming the Pirate King.

Luffy has incredible strength and agility after eating a devil’s fruit that turns his body into rubber.

He leaves Foosha Village in East Blue on his epic expedition to become the next Pirate King.

Source: IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes