holy shit, was that killer-b comparison bad.... thats like saying, wow the characters in this show are strong, but they are not AS strong as goku, since he can destroys planets, therefor its bad and pointless, i cant even...
@PP - 06MA 824124 Roberta Bondar PS I don't want to make a big argument but Goku can destroy universes in his base form, Saiyan arc Goku could destroy luffy in a millisecond watch all versions of Goku Vs all versions of superman to get a grasp on how strong Goku is.
@PP - 06MA 824124 Roberta Bondar PS it was shown in his fight against kaido future sight means shit if you aren't fast enough to dodge the attack so let's end this argument.
I'm only 280 chapters into this story but everytime Luffy makes that first stand against the villain of the arc it literally puts a smile on my face. Luffy is hilarious, inspiring, and a goddammit badass
I don’t know if it’s because i love one piece but i just can’t imagine someone being able to properly seriously criticize the world building in this anime
@@userseef9314 naw if you watch other long running shonen they all fail in this aspect. Imo one piece is so good because unlike other shonen Oda is actually able to keep up with his own world. Naruto, Dragon Ball, and Bleach all suffer from introducing too many characters and not exploring enough of each one. One piece on the other usually uses each character to their fullest and they don’t just get forgotten.
As soon as he was like "The big problem with One Piece is the world building" I was like... Ah. I found your problem. You don't like the core concept of this series and you probably should have stopped following the series after Alabasta at the latest
@@tokyodriftmon2014 Idk, to be fair, until Germa 66 came in to the picture, Sanji really did feel kinda one note and annoying. I can see where he's coming from in that regard. Its the same thing that bothers me about Chopper and Nami who just seem to kinda be there. Chopper especially kinda devolved into a mascot.
@@wmzer0mw Sanji has a lot of great moments like the mr prince in alabasta arc, the train sequence in enies lobby, he was able to think ahead and closed the gate in enies lobby and he was also great in skypea. He was my second favorite right after Luffy up until the thriller bark arc where he just fell off from there. It's still impressive that he was willing to be taken by Kuma to save the crew but Zoro's "nothing happened" just eclipsed it.
@@mdfarooq2317 9 months and no answer nor likes, just replying so you feel the dread of having basically nobody on your side ((wtf did you expect, it's a one piece channel))
That's what i did punk hazard was the straw that broke the camels back for me had to switch to the manga and realised i actually hated the anime now enjoying the series much more than before
He didnt. He got to buggy, quit then ran to the wiki. He's guilty of what I call presumptive reviewing - the IGN technique.Sure he didn't read do the work but he wanted to call it onePISS He doesnt get the pacing because he never read past orange town he just says "look at all these episodes the world building must suck" hence why it's incoherent. He doesn't get the characters aside from their snippets on the Wiki. brook must be interesting if you just read a wiki of him. Found a criticism online and threw it in there.
There's no way this guy got far enough into OP to actually get to Haki or Brook. I have a hard time believing if they even watched the 50 eps they mentioned early on.
He's basically saying that since it's good, no need to prolong it. Like heck? It obviously had to. Because if Oda cut the story, it won't be good anymore. I mean, he has been cutting story already, but that's already how much he can compromise. Any more attempt to shorten the show would compromise the quality of the story.
I liked one piece simply hated that there was a lack of danger. Even when people died they usually come back. So it was hard to feel for the characters when they were in “danger”
Sbs is one of evidence how oda care about his reader. There he doing random qna, spoil something he want to spoil or joking around with his fans. He also liked to include fan art as part of onepiece volume/tankobon and recent chapter feel like oda playing around with fandom expectation.
@@andreaskarlsson5251 i do agree for episodes but for chapters i dont feel the same. Senor pink backstory might be feel like that since it just interesting backstory.
While he was arguing about that he even gave us a time frame, the first 50 episodes Which are like the first... 20 chapters or smth like that I can definetely see Oda in 1998 being so greedy for money that he'd do anything to... Wait what was his point again? Oh right, it didn't make any sense
My theory is that this guy feels obligated to watch OP bc his friends or some girl he likes watches it. In that scenario he watches the whole thing but hates every second of it
I don't believe this person actually watched all of One Piece, calling Sanji just One Piece's Brock and "just a generic character" I'll admit, refusing to deck some girl trying to kill him is kind of annoying. The constant horny Sanji has gotten old, but I would never say Sanji is a generic character.
Yeah cause I don't like one piece at all but the aníme fan in me has me checking in on the series every once in a while just so I can say I finished it(manga only now cause anime was never my thing)
I kinda feel bad for him, because that's how I feel about HxH and it's just so...incredibly mediocre and outright weak in comparison to almost any other shounen I've watched, _especially_ OP. But now it's too late to back out so I'm at a point where I'm kind of starting to hate it because even though I'd "objectively" consider it pretty decent, the fact that I'm forced to continue watching something I know just isn't for me when normally I'd say "hey, this is fine but not my cup of tea" is just...causing so much frustration x.x
“To make you feel that you are on a long journey” ...they _are_ on a long journey? That’s kinda the point? This guy makes it sound like they expect a homeless jobless child to become a millionaire in a week. It’s just not possible. Luffy is fighting strong people with his friends to become top of the world of course it’s gonna be long. I would lose interest if there was an anime that beats the villains in a short amount of time. Edit: Fairy Tale came AFTER One Piece. Edit 2: I am raging Chopper is my favourite character.
5:00 To me they are fundamentally different. FMA and Death Note are very tightly written and are really 1 story. One Piece is much more loosely written and is not really meant to be 1 story. Rather it's a whole series of stories with a throughline connecting them together. To me One Piece largely feels like an episodic show where the episodes flow.
@@MrMarinus18 I disagree because arcs like enies lobby benefit from water 7, marineford benefits from impel down. What the other guy said about it being a saga is a much better way of putting it but I do get what you mean.
"The most thorough, least thought out review" is a combination of words I could never think of myself, but my god is it a perfect way to describe this review.
i mean comparatively youll see things like "i was having a ton fo fun but the small distractions ruined the whole experience" in regards to game reviews. or the people who say "i spent thousands of hours having a blast but on retrospect it sucked"
It’s more likely if the person is just first getting into the anime, and they’re an anime watcher only, but they don’t want to read the manga until the anime is finished then that person should watch the first animated special then watch the episodes of the Luffy, Zoro, Usopp, and Nami crossing the Redline then watch the Alabasta special, then the Skypia special, then the Enies Lobby Special, then watch the anime from the Sabadody Arc to the MarnieFord Arc, then the Dressora special until it gets to the part of the end of that Special, and it goes back to the fight with Doflamgino and Luffy, and then watch from Zou all the way to the current Arc in Wano.
@@olavotoledo8870, I find my way the easiest to watch through all of One Piece if people don’t have the time to watch through all 952-953 episodes, and the animated specials are more closer to the manga stories than the episodes of the official anime itself.
@Anonymous individual, I plan on reading all of the One Piece manga series after I buy all of the box sets to do so because I’ve already watched the anime series, and the anime/manga series is great from I’ve seen of it.
I wanna say something. The world of one piece is huge and intresting and always amazing to see. I can agree that sometimes an arc can drag on but, the world building is so great, and at many parts is more important then the characters themselves. Examples being, the huge elephant that the animal people live on(completely forgot there name for some reason), the red line, the all blue, fishman island, and more.
"Why can't One Piece be like FMA or Death Note, in being that they have their whole stories in less episodes?" Simple, because these other Shonen were already finished by the time the anime adaptations were rolling around, if One Piece was already up to the time skip when they started the anime there would probably only be like 200 episodes since it had enough content for that many episodes, the reason that there's 950+ episodes is because Toei keep catching up with the ongoing manga for like 21 years now, so they only use 1 chapter at a time to keep it going weekly for so long, unlike a series like JoJo's Bizarre Adventure which is already adapting a finished work, fitting around 3-4 chapters worth of material per episode.
@@koatam but at the same time does FMAB or death note have the world building of one piece and the list goes on, different lengths suit differently depending on what you as a writer want to add to the story, death note is an intense thriller,FMAB has a tightly knit narrative
There is that. Also that One Piece is quite different story altogether. I think after a decade of finishing the manga we will have a fillerless 400-450 episode anime (of course that depends on how long one Piece will run).
I think The anime should Be around 600-700 Episodes. That's basically every awkward standstill now removed from The story along with useless still shots and VERY slow wideshots
It's interesting to me because a lot of the things he criticizes aside from the pacing are things that I love about the series. I think Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji's antics are extremely entertaining, and the world building is slow but it definitely gives the feel of a much larger world beyond Luffy and his crew
“it definitely gives the feel of a much larger world beyond luffy and his crew” yea, ive noticed that thats why i dont complain on its slow pacing because what you said makes up for it
It’s like the dude took a comment about bad pacing and copy pasted it 12 times while simultaneously using a thesaurus for everything and Google translating it four more times per iteration.
Hahaha. The guy that wrote that was actually pretty popular or let's say infamous, in the anime websites like 10 years ago. He slated most shounen anime and truth is he had some fair points about them and produced some pretty funny lines. He did have reviews like these for all popular shounen anime, and they were all... let's say pretty negative! He got abuse from fanboys/girls and defended his views in a fierce way. Well it was pretty funny from a spectator point of view. His profiles are now private and he got banned from some forums but with some googling you can still find some of his reviews. I won't name him for privacy reasons, but if you were floating around the anidb community back in the day, you can't have missed this guy.
I may be wrong but I get the feeling English isn’t the dominant language of the person who wrote this hence the nonsensical aspects of it as it probably went through a web translator.
maybe saying the reviewer is a naruto fanboy is an overgeneralization, but he was definitely lying about liking One Piece, he obviously said that in an attempt to make himself sound objective, but in reality, he's probably a fan of another shounen and trying to undermine One Piece, that's my assumption, and I'm not gonna say that it's probably a naruto fan, but I'm just saying, he probably is edit: I just finished the video, the reference to killer bee, the implication that he probably wants villains that people can sympathize with (just like with Zabuza, Haku, Pain, etc.) now I'm still not gonna say that he's definitely a Naruto fanboy, but the evidence points towards it
@@user-vf3rn8cp5o bruh I was talking about the reviewer, why don’t you conform to society and learn to read just like most of us with a functioning brain
@@vinsmokejadzki7346 I know I was Just saying that cause female character design argument is very controversial and I wanted to say it made sense for them
IF this reviewer was able to give an arc-by-arc analysis of what they think is the problem in the first three arcs that keeps a viewer from either getting invested in the characters or staying invested in the overall conclusion of the story, then I would be willing to give them some point. We often say that you gotta give an anime 3 episodes to explain itself, and you WILL be hooked if you make it to Ep 7. And in a shonen ADVENTURE story, I appreciate "First 3 arcs analysis" from YTers. How does Naruto's first three arcs stack up to engaging the audience? How well does Bleach transition from slice-of-life with ghosts to a full action story? Yes, One Piece's beginning has a lot of filler episodes. But the actual story: the additions of Zoro, our Lord and Savior Usopp, Nami, Sanji, and Tony Tony Chopper are incredibly engaging stories that I have not yet seen a YT reactor not enjoy. And once this team is assembled, how they fight for Alabasta and against Crocodile is amazing. IF they made a genuine argument that the pacing of this 1999 anime was hurt by too much filler and pacing that robs from some enjoyment of how this family, this nakama, became, then I could give them some credit for actually having a point. But they don't do that. They compare One Piece and Hunter x Hunter, shonen ADVENTURE STORIES, to Death Note, a seinen psychological thriller and Fullmetal Alchemist, a shonen political thriller. No self-awareness of how completely off the mark it is to criticize the genre for its own purpose, to the point of saying the "flaw" he sees in One Piece, he sees in most shonen anime, and he blames it on economic troubles. I get it. This review likes thrillers. He likes the fast pace and crisp attention to detail of a story that is meant to grip you with plot tit-for-tat and not let go. Why settle for Death Note and Fullmetal? Magika Madoka is 13 episodes! FLCL (was) six episodes! It's clear that this reviewer simply doesn't like adventure stories, and has no idea how to simply say THAT. Who watches the Straw Hats walk to Arlong Park or Luffy's third battle against Crocodile and wonders, "So, when are they going to find One Piece?"
Well I could think of an old man with a backwards cap and jean shorts trying to skate board with teens. That would be someone trying to be a young man. But yeah guy writing the review doesn't have a great grasp of words and their meanings.
Obviously this is a clever joke about Luffy being voiced by a woman in Japanese... either that or the person who wrote the review is kind of a moron. To quote: "Take your pick."
“Wannabe.” I’m pretty sure Luffy has shown that he’s very child like but when it comes to the fights of One Piece with Luffy look at the amount of bloody battles he’s gone through. Luffy against Lucci is the best example in my opinion. That was one hell of a fight. And if I’m correct, Luffy then was 17 years old. So yeah... hardly a “wannabe.” - He is.
as someone who enjoys writing a lot, to "stall" in certain arcs or episodes and stil having your story be that good is fk hard. writing an arc and "stalling" is something I and probably a lot of writers have a lot of trouble with. side note, when i say stalling i mean continuing an arc for longer than planned from a writers POV/expected from an audience POV. you have to come up with new dialogue, plot points, fight scenes and sometimes even whole characters. that is fk difficult. he also mentions that its a weakness on the writers point. my boi Oda foreshadowed something from chapter 400+ in chapter 1. not only that but he also was "stalling" before it was revealed?! the amount of patience this author has is incredible. there is not a single character or plot point in the series that doesnt have a purpose. Lola was introduced in Thriller Bark and she became very important 400 chapters later in Whole Cake while not even appearing in that arc for the most part. also also, like i said "stalling" is not a good critisism for a show this good. it is able to make 1000 chapters of very consistent and good quality is something very few manage to do. a story that i have been working on for years now, i only expect it to have 50 chapters max, and i havent even started writing it yet. also also also, i think its funny how people critisize the show and pretend to be a genius big brain critic, meanwhile the show is one of if not the most popular and best received show in its genre style, medium, and even country. its one of the most critically acclaimed manga of all time meanwhile you are in your bedroom crying about how the worldbuilding of the anime is ruining the pacing of said anime and how that is somehow the fault of the... mangaka? nevermind, forget everything I said, his favorite straw hat is Brook... I see he's a man of culture
Ice and speed are the same thing. You could say Aokiji does snow/blow. Based on his personality though it would be either weed or opiates. Same with Kizaru, ironically
Yeah, but thats really just a production flaw. The people who make the manga into an anime are not the people that "create" One Piece. They simply want to put out as much as possible. The pacing of the anime is bad, but you cant say the whole product called One Piece is bad.
This is a rule: if a guy doesn't like One Piece, you can mistrust him, unless he hasn't seen it yet, because that's a chance for you to convert a new fan
seen? Are you an Anime watcher? What's that like? From what I've seen from the anime it holds up alright compared to others but that's only because Oda is such a massive genius that even if only a % ends up in the Anime it still ends up being pretty good. If you read the manga tho you're as close to Oda's head as you can get and it's amazing. Not to mention you're behind like 50 chapters at all times when restricted to Anime. I'm just not sure if I would recommend anyone to watch the OnePiece anime start to finish. That's just a massive undertaking riddled with fillers and dragged manga scenes. But reading 1000 chapters? That's doable, also very enjoyable ;D.
@@Broockle I watched the anime this year and pre timeskip it isn't difficult to get through. Getting someone into the series through the anime is perfectly fine IMO and by the time it becomes an issue most people will be invested enough to keep going. Dressrosa was painful though.
i didnt like the show based on the length and its genre. GLR convinced me to give it a chance and im glad i did. however i will argue that for a single narrative as opposed to multiple narratives in the same universe its a bit long. based on my limited experience with manga expecting someone to read that much story to appreciate it is not feasible. its like the people arguing FF13 gets good after 20 hours. and one pieces average hook point of baratie based on everything ive seen is hard to justify
to me thats what haki is...a stall tactic by shounen jump forced upon oda to make his series redo the power system from devil fruits to something more badass so they have a easy to market ability with a name like nen spirit energy ki or chakra... ...we didn't need haki to get a good show...that changed the show and ruined the fights imo....its so stupid and came out of nowhere an made the show longer...
@@razkable Personally I kind of dislike haki because it made devil fruits less impactful. It used to be way more fun seeing people come up with creative ways to beat logia users rather than simply hitting them with enhanced arms. Sure Oda needed something to make logias less overpowered but I don't think that haki was the right answer.
Plus the introduction of haki comes so late into the series. I wish it was introduced earlier. The issue especially being Ace vs Smoker, where he says that the fight will be neverending because their DFs cancel each other out. That basically ignores the existence of armament haki, and Ace has been confirmed to have all 3 haki types.
@@scrollingdownonlytofindcom2663 confirmed to have ≠ confirmed to be able to use it properly, that's just how I see it. Example:- Luffy pre-timeskip has been shown to be able to use both conquerors and observation, but he didn't know what Haki was nor was he aware that he used conquerors until Rayleigh brought it up.
@@scrollingdownonlytofindcom2663 Haki WAS introduced earlier, all the way back from Luffy's flashback with Shanks, Shanks used Conquerors Haki very early on when the sea monster tried to come after him a second time, it was already foreshadowed, just explored much later on.
2:12 Lmao I can just imagine a Shakspearean actor doing a monologue like that "Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand - Dammit! Why does Oda hate Sanji?!: - Come, let me clutch thee"
"To be, or not to be, that is the question, Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer, The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them? To die: to sleep; No more; and by a sleep to say we hit the nail on that one"
One sentence for that guy "Luffy is Stretchable and so the story is giving us more of its extended contents of empathy and its own bizarre way of presenting."
*critic The critique is the criticism itself that a critic forms around whatever it is which they are criticizing. It doesn’t make much sense to describe an individual as being a “critique”
@@زينبعقيلي-ط1ب no problem, I figured it was a sincere mistake, which is why I gave a brief explanation to help you understand the difference since the words are so similar. I hate English speakers who get offended or impatient with others who don’t fully grasp the language. I hope my original correction didn’t come off as condescending or rude. If it did, then I apologize Huh that’s weird there seems to be a glitch where when I’m typing out my comment on my phone, your username is at the very beginning of the comment, before all the text. Yet once I upload the comment, your name suddenly shifts near the end of the first line. I can’t seem to fix it
My only real problem with one piece is that the first half of each episode in the anime version is basically a recap of the previous episode. It sometimes take so long that part of the recap of the previous episode gets included in the current recap.
Thats a problem of an anime that adapts an ongoing manga, they have to keep the gap between the ongoing chapter and the anime episode so the episode wont catch up to the manga, that's why they sometimes stretch and drag the episode and why there is filler and the 4-5 mins recap to make the episode adapt the chapter as less as possible but to keep it as 20 mins episode, but in reality its just a 15-17 mins of episode. Just read the manga if you annoyed with that
@@juliuism its not even 15 minutes, you can often trim episodes down to less than 5 minutes of actual content! and yeah i dont watch the anime ._. I just cant, its too painful, if i had to review one piece based off the anime alone, id sound just like the guy grandlinereview is talking about in this specific video, thank god i love the manga to death, no complaints whatsoever everything is perfect my eyes are rose tinted for the manga, its kinda insane to me how toei animation can make the worst adaption iv ever seen, based off the best manga iv ever read… okay that might be my feelings exaggerating, i probably have seen worse but you know the anime deserves a lot of criticism.
I'm pretty sure the "greedy approach" this guy meant was that the show is long because the Manaka wants to make more money thus intentionally drags the series without actual progress. this is wrong for so many level for One Piece if he had read the manga himself. the pacing is great and even compact with no unnecessary panels.
If that is what he meant then thats very ignorant bc the creator of HxH has serious health issues so he cant push out chapters like that and without chapters theres no episodes bc the want to keep a gap so that it doesn’t end up like op with filler episodes
@@zerokura yea binging one piece isnt that bad even the fillers and specials kind of fly by. The one time the story dragged for me was the whole enies lobby saga
@@jayydexter also if someone wants a quick run down of what happens the Pirates warriors games do a great job with that.the 4th one have a fun wano ending to it but you miss side characters and the guy who betrays white beard becomes a common mob character not like how they look in the manga but they still tell the story pretty well and fast.
the length honestly. im an anime only person so keep that in mind but there is a small argument to be made in telling your story in a concise manner. as is probably obvious by my name and avatar im a fan of mass effect and the main series wrapping up in three games was perfect. most of my favorite animes have wrapped up in three seasons at most. shakugan no shana is my favorite anime still so take that for what you will. one piece is a true adventure which has merits and legitimate issues. merits it builds the world and its charactors. issues involve it having trouble telling a concise story. id almost equate it to if the lord of the rings had new books about people growing up after the ring was destroyed. which is my problem with boruto existing. admittedly its nitpicks but i feel a story should have a dedicated end point and be able to achieve it in a manageable time frame. if it meanders too long it has the risk of losing interest
Obviously this reviewer hasn't even read One Piece. He merely read some trivia about it and decided to make an opinion based on what he think is going on.
It’s absolutely some child who made this, the way they type is just completely embarrassing, “Sanji is like brock from pokemon” pretty much confirms this, like seriously lol
Homestly thinking tho, he had actual critisism about the series but just didn't know to present them and also he just didn't understand some concepts. I mean, I've heard worse from other people but I've never seen a worse review.
It's kind of sad that the guy who requested this rebuttal had to rely on a big One Piece youtuber's authority to defend his beloved series instead of just doing it himself and going on with his life. While the critique wasn't well put together at all, it just reeks of someone reading a negative review of something he loved, not liking it, not being able to make a decent defense by himself, and asking for validation from someone he gives authority to, a big youtube, in the form of a video responding to the review and validating his opinion. Also, ideally, the shorter a story is and the more efficient it is in communicating information and events, the better. Obviously not every series can or should be reduced to a 12-24 episode run but still, they should always strive to at least not drag on. And as GLR admitted in the Wano being the worst arc video, the story does do that at some points, which is bad craft. And that's without mentioning filler, which isn't really the fault of the story itself or the author but is a fault of the anime. Finally, world-building and pacing are related to one another. To show a new part of the world and how it functions, the main plotline usually has to slow down as to not overwhelm the reader/watcher. This means that usually, world-building in the short term is harmful to the immediate progression of the main plot, altho it usually makes the plotline better in the long term. Again, this was admitted in the Wano video.
It's honestly amazing that this guy can watch the whole one piece while hating it and write a 2000 word essay about it. It almost feels like he's actually enjoying it but looking for attention
I both love and hate One Piece. Here's why. Other's may feel differently, and that's okay. Cons: The story structure is meandering and unfocussed. Is there even a structure? It's a series of mostly unconnected short stories, to the point where entire huge arcs could be cut out with very little work around. Prominent examples are Sky Island, Thriller Bark, Fishman Island and Punk Hazard. At the very least, they could have been written more focused and shorter. I often find myself bored after the introduction seeing the far too big cast spread out on far too many side quests that drag on forever. To that point, there are far too many characters. Both side characters and crew. Many of the crew get far too little screen time or importance despite how long each ark lingers. A smaller core cast and less time spent on the ocean of one off side characters they pass along the way would go a long way to fixing this. Personally, Franky is my least favorite crew, but that's a personal opinion. Chopper could also go, which would have also rid us of one of my least favorite arcs, namely his home island ark. But that's all retrospect. I do wish Nami and Robin would get more important rolls. I don't so much mind the unrealistic body proportions of females in the show. After all, everyone has unrealistic proportions. What should offend more people on the other hand is how Oda portrays trans people as horrifying, rapy, creepy, ugly perverts. But perhaps worst of all is Luffy's motivation. Why does he want to become Pirate King? What does Pirate King mean? What is the One Piece? And up until fairly recently, How is One Piece found? Motivation why, what, where, how? This is a major reason why I quit reading the manga after following it for nearly a decade. If felt like the show never went anywhere. Oh, also, the world building is good, but not as great as everyone seems to say it is. Sure, it feels grand and diverse, but a lot of it feels like retcons. Like Oda didn't know where the story was going and built the world after the fact, which I think is pretty much how it went. Even now, I do feel the world building could definitely do with a lot of clarifications. Pros: Great character designs, with some minor exceptions. I love how each arc has a unique stile, setting and even outfits. Luffy is cute AF, and may have been my teen crush back in the day. The world feels large and diverse, as mentioned. The artwork is top notch. And the characters are really likable. As an awkward teen, I would long to be on the Going Marry and be part of this crew of friends. Oh, and let's not forget the amazingly diverse and unique powers in this world. I could list example after example of moments and characters and details I love about this series, but this review is already way too long. I see why people still love the series, but I am content just looking in on it from time to time to just see generally how it's going.
Not judging your opinion, but how can you like One Piece when you barely even know what's going on? Nami is the navigator, a very important part of the crew since islands have crazy weather in each sea. She also helps to keep the other in line When Luffy doesn't. Robin is the archaeologist, she reads Ponoglyphs that reveal the One Pieces location and Ancient weapons. She already knows where it is and how to get there. If those roles aren't "more important" then I don't know what is. Being the king of the pirates means you have to most freedom then anyone. With how twisted the World government is with taking peoples freedom away and their hatred for pirates freedom is a major theme in the. No ones supposed yo know what the One Piece is intil the story ends. When people would think they had the answer Oda would change it to something else. He did let one fan know a few years back, but since then only his editors know. What's the point of us knowing what it is right then instead of theories and speculating? Lastly, Oda had the story arcs written out mostly in advance, including the ending. Some points are valid, with some episodes being stretched out and arcs being too long, Dressrosa is a hundred chapters. But mostly they seem ridiculous. One piece isn't a anime where you look at a few episodes here and there, you start from the beginning.
Ye, cut out sky island or fishman island were we learn about poseidon, joyboy or the importance of poneglyphs xD. Idk why but i feel like you don't understand what's going on in the show. I would even say more, it's clear that you're just writing it based on some wiki information, why? Because for example luffy motivation was stated LOTS OF TIMES, for example in saboudy when he met rayleigh. What does Pirate King mean to luffy also was stated like thousands of times. Also, Robin has probably the most important role in the crew next to Luffy, mostly because of her knowledge, but what can you know based on the knowledge of the first 100 episodes and wiki info.
@@katethedimensionexplorer273 You clearly misunderstood my points completely. I know what the crew do. Duh. But characters are more than the technical jobs they have on ship. Reading the polegriphs is important, but comes up rarely, and the rest of the time, Robin is just eye candy, and has lost all her badass characteristics from her introduction. When was her last big moment or battle? Same with Nami. Navigation is vital, but it's often a background task. She has so much more potential than to serve as a glorified campus that's pretty to look at. Yet when was her last big moment or battle? I want them to have more importance to the reader. The sail of the ship is also super important, but you wouldn't call that an important character just because it has an important job. As for the one piece, everyone in the world, including Luffy apparently already knows what it is, because everyone wants it. So it's a mystery only to the readers. That would be fine, except that it also serves as the protagonist's motivation. Why does Luffy want to find it? Because it somehow makes him king and therefor somehow free? Luffy already acts completely freely.
@@theduder1975 So much of Punk Hazard was unnecessary and could have fit into another arc. I said you cut cut these out with relatively minor work around.
To be fair I don’t think he’s just a cringeworthy unfunny person it reads as if he’s not a native English speaker so perhaps his humor does not come off well in a second language.
I started with 4kids thats how i got into one piece back in the day.though i still thought they say gotta go gotta go in the rap not the pirate yada oh since i thought gotta go sounds better because its hurry up their adventures to do feeling to it.
@@heyoyo10gaming4 haha dont remember do remember sanji have a Brooklyn accent that was fun.did found out franky voice actor in funimation is same actor for nekomaru from danganronpa 2 plus is monokid from v3 so now i can picture franky yellowing its a Suuuppppeeerrrrr rager sssshhhhiiiiitttttt!!!!! Lol
This review sounds like its been put through google translate or at least is not written by someone who's first language is English, and if that is the case I'm somewhat worried that the person had legitimately good points that were lost to either them and/or google translate not being able to phrase well.
i agree with a lot of this reviewer, the anime pacing is too slow, the art style is cheap at parts too. some early episodes are boring and some islands do drag. if you build a world where you have to stop at every island and tell its story, the story can feel too long if the viewer wants to move on to the real destination. i think the "not caring about main characters" is in referrence to chopper and the later additions, chopppers story was sooo bad. its funny how triggered this youtuber is about the review :D as the reviewer was saying he didnt like luffy, the youtuber literally said: well a lot of people do like him, so you are wrong. wow what a great point xD and the voice acting /sound design is rancid, they just scream in every episode. internet reviews often are disjointed thoughts, criticising it for that is so stupid. i would say the review of the review is worse than the review itself.
@@henkdachief the anime feels slow for some people because of the filled, but you can easily skip that episodes and that's it, and One Piece filled episodes in my opinion are not that bad, in fact, there's some filled episodes that I really like as the G-8 Arc, and filled episodes only represent a 10% of the entire thing. And yes, you can dislike the art-style or the animation, I admit sometimes is 'bad' but you have to keep in mind there's real people behind this who have to work daily to finish a chapter weekly, in a shonen of 900+ episodes! For 22 YEARS! OF COURSE SOMETIMES THERE'S GONNA BE EPISODES WITH LESS QUALITY THAN OTHERS! And even though there's wano arc which has a excellent quality. So... I respect, the person of the review point of view but I still don't agree with ANY of what they say. And yes, Luffy is a excellent protagonist, he has done so much heroic and noble things and sometimes he usually is very intelligent, and I really love him and he has inspiringme so much, I watched one Piece when I was eleven and I this point I think Luffy practically raised me. XD
@@henkdachief watch from 9:45 to 10:25, ur allowed to hate one piece but if u agree with this idiot… just gotta say ur exactly wut his definition of Zoro is 🤣🤣
@@teokxng7640 Some call it part II, some call it season 2. They made part I & II of the manga into 1 anime. Episode 1-26 are technically a season with a closed end. Everything from episode 27 onward is basically garbage.
@@teokxng7640 Well, every discussion on taste and quality is a thing of opinions. I'm glad that you can enjoy part II, for me it destroyed my experience with DN, like season 7/8 of GoT did. The story and characters just go straight downhill at these points.
@@phillach5181 he can searched about.. the reviewer only knows the name but doesn't understand how it works.. he can also lie that he loves brook, and it's all over the internet how underrated brook was..
FMA brotherhood is the worst example you could give as the first few episodes have very few details that are arguably needed even cutting out full arcs from the manga towards the start of the story
I can somewhat agree with the very short part about Luffy. If he wasn't the main character, he would probably be many people's least favorite Strawhat and his power is one that I gueninely dislike in every single anime it appeared in (the stretchy part, not the rubber power). The rest of his comment doesn't make sense
@Anonymous individual i want to agree with you, but dora's worldbuilding is to deep for main brain capacity. So i dont want to make a wrong assumption.
Dora's world have forest as a hub to go anywhere you want, animal who at least bilingual, talking bag, paper map with gps features, blue pointer, and also the world is galaxy level big since stars can hiding in the bush or tree in this world.
"I like it but in all honesty it isn't good" Huh, my boyfriend has said this exact same thing about pizza before 😂 I asked him to explain himself and got a similarly inexplicable explanation about texture and flavor and nutritional value....
BRUH YES! what did he just use a thesaurus to make his words better, because even so, his sentences don't even make sense. It's like mixing up words in a sentence. Like...BRO...just like you said, Fix his own sentence structure before criticizing another persons writing
To be fair, you don't actually need to be able to draw even stick figures to be able to recognise great art. ... You probably should learn basic communication skills, if you wish to share your thoughts, though.
It took me awhile to get on to one piece cause 1. My 10-14 year old self didn't like how the characters are drawn and when I did get into it, I've already watched different animes, read countless mangas, novels (mostly high fantasy) and has a certain expectation. The first episodes were ok at best as it the animation was old and it was basically the beginning so I forgave it. But as the world and story grew deeper into the different arcs, my love for it grew. The worldbuilding is superb! And the magic system is in between soft and hard as the devil fruits sometimes came with a set of rules regarding the use of its powers except of course its ultimate drawback of not being able to swim. I love how consistent the story is and how Oda plays with the different themes and characters. There are villains and characters you liked, hate, and those in the gray area. And yeah, it's freaking long, the pacing sometimes kills me and sometimes the episodes drag on with expositions and I just had to skip some episodes (especially the fillers) but all worked well enough. And One piece would always be my number three on my ranks. 1: FMAB 2: AOT 3: One piece
But pacing and world building do have links. World building through expositions for example can extremely slow down the pacing of the overall narrative. An example would be the conversation between Jinbe and the Strawhats. There is nothing in there progressing the plot, it's just giving us informations about events that happened during the 2 year timeskip. That is why it's extremely important for a show like One Piece to balance the world building aspect and the pacing (which for some occassions is the case for One Piece, I think). World building in general has more facets than just giving us details about the fictional world of a work. Pacing and world building actually go well together because of the different options an author has of how you convey and how to set up the world. Both rely on the speed in which information is given to the audience and speed certainly is the key word for the relationship between these 2 aspects
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@@Evarq_ yay i remember u from the old video remember me?? :)
holy shit, was that killer-b comparison bad....
thats like saying, wow the characters in this show are strong, but they are not AS strong as goku, since he can destroys planets, therefor its bad and pointless,
i cant even...
loltrue
“He cant even destroy a lousy planet” -Shithead
“I destroyed your mother which is a much bigger accomplishment” -My crappy comeback
Can he beat goku tho
@PP - 06MA 824124 Roberta Bondar PS I don't want to make a big argument but Goku can destroy universes in his base form, Saiyan arc Goku could destroy luffy in a millisecond watch all versions of Goku Vs all versions of superman to get a grasp on how strong Goku is.
@PP - 06MA 824124 Roberta Bondar PS it was shown in his fight against kaido future sight means shit if you aren't fast enough to dodge the attack so let's end this argument.
this review is what Roger was laughing at Laughtale
hahaha thats a good one mate
ps: dr. yogi bitch
touche
Lmao
😂😂😂😂
XD
I'm only 280 chapters into this story but everytime Luffy makes that first stand against the villain of the arc it literally puts a smile on my face. Luffy is hilarious, inspiring, and a goddammit badass
Thank you kind sir. Also question, where am i? What is this endless white void of random performances and comments?
@@Luffy-un5du uhhh did you follow zoro again?
@@sinpfiec1047 but where is zoro?
@@nalaikou9742 probably got lost again
Lmao when he said luffy is a "dumbass and raging constipated man child" I can imagine most one piece fans thinking that's what we love about him
of all the things you cant criticise the world building in one piece..
yep, there is nothing that even comes close to that of one piece in that aspect.
I don’t know if it’s because i love one piece but i just can’t imagine someone being able to properly seriously criticize the world building in this anime
@@userseef9314 naw if you watch other long running shonen they all fail in this aspect. Imo one piece is so good because unlike other shonen Oda is actually able to keep up with his own world. Naruto, Dragon Ball, and Bleach all suffer from introducing too many characters and not exploring enough of each one. One piece on the other usually uses each character to their fullest and they don’t just get forgotten.
@@apostle9209 i'd say the old canon of Star Wars comes a close second but yea, Oda is the king of world building.
As soon as he was like "The big problem with One Piece is the world building" I was like... Ah. I found your problem. You don't like the core concept of this series and you probably should have stopped following the series after Alabasta at the latest
I hope the dude who wrote this review finds this video somehow.
well... there are 12 dislikes at this point... XD
Yeah true
I hope people don't harrass him over this, even though he seems to be an asshat.
@@hansnase364 I agree. He might have been drunk or on drugs while writing this.
He sounds like an egdy 13 year old to me
This is like Judge criticizing Sanji in front of Luffy. Everything he pointed out is what we love
"I'm probably not the only one" yeah im sure you are
@@tokyodriftmon2014 Idk, to be fair, until Germa 66 came in to the picture, Sanji really did feel kinda one note and annoying. I can see where he's coming from in that regard. Its the same thing that bothers me about Chopper and Nami who just seem to kinda be there. Chopper especially kinda devolved into a mascot.
@@wmzer0mw Sanji has a lot of great moments like the mr prince in alabasta arc, the train sequence in enies lobby, he was able to think ahead and closed the gate in enies lobby and he was also great in skypea. He was my second favorite right after Luffy up until the thriller bark arc where he just fell off from there. It's still impressive that he was willing to be taken by Kuma to save the crew but Zoro's "nothing happened" just eclipsed it.
Mid piece
@@mdfarooq2317 9 months and no answer nor likes, just replying so you feel the dread of having basically nobody on your side ((wtf did you expect, it's a one piece channel))
One piece makes me happy.
Until Oda decides to cut your heart, chop it to pieces and then proceed to dance over it.
One piece is not bad
:)
@@karandev9316 aka Oda performs Mess on your emotions
Thats all we need to know
His opening statement sounds exactly like *I'm not racist but*
true
Frr
right
Or just no offence but
“I hate to be that guy here”
*Proceeds to be that guy, possibly worse..*
Unironically "I don't want to learn more about this Doctor Yogi Bitch" is one of the greatest lines ever written
NO ITS NOT
@@marco7gold574 it's funny
it so is i was sold on this guy when he said that
imagine watching 900+ episodes on a show you don't even like.
That's what i did punk hazard was the straw that broke the camels back for me had to switch to the manga and realised i actually hated the anime now enjoying the series much more than before
He didnt. He got to buggy, quit then ran to the wiki. He's guilty of what I call presumptive reviewing - the IGN technique.Sure he didn't read do the work but he wanted to call it onePISS
He doesnt get the pacing because he never read past orange town he just says "look at all these episodes the world building must suck" hence why it's incoherent.
He doesn't get the characters aside from their snippets on the Wiki. brook must be interesting if you just read a wiki of him.
Found a criticism online and threw it in there.
@@xavmanisdabestest thats basically 90% of manga readers I think. The best way is probably to watch until timeskip and then change to the manga. Imo
@@akiakos this is what i keep trying to tell my older brother who is still trying to catch up to the wano arc
i mean iv tried to watch naruto like 3 times cant get past episode 50 i just get bored however iv rewatched one piece for years lol
This reviewer is literally the embodiment of “my mom says I’m funny so it must be true”
Lol true
r/rareinsults
Holy shit.
I almost choked while laughing when i read this Lol🤣
That’s true
There's no way this guy got far enough into OP to actually get to Haki or Brook. I have a hard time believing if they even watched the 50 eps they mentioned early on.
“If this cake is so good, why does it need to be so big?”
Bro , that legit sums up this bad review .
If anyone asks why one piece is too long then you should say this comment to them 😀😀😀
Obviously a tiny portion of said cake should be able to satisfy a truly cultured individual like himself
He's basically saying that since it's good, no need to prolong it.
Like heck? It obviously had to. Because if Oda cut the story, it won't be good anymore. I mean, he has been cutting story already, but that's already how much he can compromise. Any more attempt to shorten the show would compromise the quality of the story.
@@seulgi1211 and he complains why it's so popular basically. Probably cause so many people love it, and it's the largest selling comic in the world
A guy that obviously doesn't know anything about the topic he's hating on. Well that makes a large percentage of internet discussions nowadays.
Yeah i had a guy say he watched 300 episodes, and he didn’t need to watch more to get it.
Even though I know nothing about you, I will hate on you.
@@koatam Right, thats what the critic was basically saying
Ok but you're wrong because you couldn't beat Goku in a fight
Cough cough*flat earthers anti vaxer*cough cough
I liked one piece simply hated that there was a lack of danger. Even when people died they usually come back. So it was hard to feel for the characters when they were in “danger”
Bro u just have emotions issur
Issue
@@Sylvashfit Nah bro. His issue is valid. Oda literally brang back every character in Alabasta.
@@davidnwaokolo1905 nah
@@davidnwaokolo1905 didn't y'all felt danger when big mom and kaido teamed up
imagine thinking Oda is writing One Piece this long for the money when he's already the wealthiest mangaka ever
Sbs is one of evidence how oda care about his reader. There he doing random qna, spoil something he want to spoil or joking around with his fans. He also liked to include fan art as part of onepiece volume/tankobon and recent chapter feel like oda playing around with fandom expectation.
@@mutesgraveyard6733 To be fair, some chapters/episodes sure do feel like a moneygrubbing moneygrub. xD
@@andreaskarlsson5251 i do agree for episodes but for chapters i dont feel the same. Senor pink backstory might be feel like that since it just interesting backstory.
While he was arguing about that he even gave us a time frame, the first 50 episodes
Which are like the first... 20 chapters or smth like that
I can definetely see Oda in 1998 being so greedy for money that he'd do anything to... Wait what was his point again? Oh right, it didn't make any sense
@@mutesgraveyard6733 Well, its all subjective. :D
My theory is that this guy feels obligated to watch OP bc his friends or some girl he likes watches it. In that scenario he watches the whole thing but hates every second of it
I don't believe this person actually watched all of One Piece, calling Sanji just One Piece's Brock and "just a generic character"
I'll admit, refusing to deck some girl trying to kill him is kind of annoying. The constant horny Sanji has gotten old, but I would never say Sanji is a generic character.
Yeah cause I don't like one piece at all but the aníme fan in me has me checking in on the series every once in a while just so I can say I finished it(manga only now cause anime was never my thing)
@@SagaEf I like sanjis weakness
I kinda feel bad for him, because that's how I feel about HxH and it's just so...incredibly mediocre and outright weak in comparison to almost any other shounen I've watched, _especially_ OP. But now it's too late to back out so I'm at a point where I'm kind of starting to hate it because even though I'd "objectively" consider it pretty decent, the fact that I'm forced to continue watching something I know just isn't for me when normally I'd say "hey, this is fine but not my cup of tea" is just...causing so much frustration x.x
@@sleepysera just stop watching it, man
He legit said world building is one piece's weakness.....Never have i laughed so hard
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I agree it would be pretty lit
Yesss that would be awesome
someone give this man award for the best advise in this channel
@Jotaro Kujo With A Mustache "Mark at the Movies" sounds like a great series for him, watching anime movies and all that.
@@oblivious8868 but it’s NotMark
This reads like one of Uwe Boll's reviews, I love it.
I want this dude to write a book about stuff he doesn't like, I will buy it.
Didn't expected you into One Piece
@@phantomgamer4463 Fax
Make videos again or explain why you don't.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
To DigbyTheGoat cool interesting profile picture & name 👍
“To make you feel that you are on a long journey”
...they _are_ on a long journey? That’s kinda the point? This guy makes it sound like they expect a homeless jobless child to become a millionaire in a week. It’s just not possible. Luffy is fighting strong people with his friends to become top of the world of course it’s gonna be long. I would lose interest if there was an anime that beats the villains in a short amount of time.
Edit: Fairy Tale came AFTER One Piece.
Edit 2: I am raging Chopper is my favourite character.
People dont want long animes anymore even tho its what makes one piece great because Oda can really go deep with each character :(
One piece would have become one punch kid
@@philippezevenberg1332 lazy kids nowadays... can't even touch grass
Senna flowey , if chopper reads your comment he'll say
' Your compliment won't make me happy you fool😇🤗😆😃😄😊😀'
I am 10 billion percent sure that this would be his response .
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To me they are fundamentally different. FMA and Death Note are very tightly written and are really 1 story. One Piece is much more loosely written and is not really meant to be 1 story. Rather it's a whole series of stories with a throughline connecting them together. To me One Piece largely feels like an episodic show where the episodes flow.
@Overdose Yeah. Episodic was kind of the wrong word to use. What I meant was that the arcs are fairly standalone.
Its a saga. A great journey where many stories takes place in one large story
Bold of you to say One Piece is an episodic show. 😂
@@MrMarinus18 I disagree because arcs like enies lobby benefit from water 7, marineford benefits from impel down. What the other guy said about it being a saga is a much better way of putting it but I do get what you mean.
@@MrMarinus18 there are a alot of build up arcs like water 7 impel down punk hazard so i dont completely agree
"The most thorough, least thought out review" is a combination of words I could never think of myself, but my god is it a perfect way to describe this review.
Nah what he said about sanji and robin was actually funny
Chopper made me laugh LOL
I genuinely laughed 😂
Fr? I thought it was kinda lame and bland he was pushing it to much
@@dannymejia280 Same
At least I did not get any bad character rewiew like the other straw hats
"I like it,but in all honesty its not good."
SPEECH 100
It could be a guilty pleasure for him idk..
Bruh I hear the shitty MHA fandom say their anime is better but i just cringe because its so damn predictable
@@onyxxvenom9198lol. mha was good, at least the first three seasons, but the the fourth season was not only mid, but kinda bad.
@@mediatech1588 that Your opinion but I like one piece of the beginning
i mean comparatively youll see things like "i was having a ton fo fun but the small distractions ruined the whole experience" in regards to game reviews. or the people who say "i spent thousands of hours having a blast but on retrospect it sucked"
Of course HxH is greedy, it even has an arc called Greed Island 🧠👀
Screw you and take my life
Lol
@@Gorpolon you clearly missed the joke .-.
Genius
"I don't want to learn more about this doctor yogi bitch"
- Chad, the art of quotes
easy to conclude: read the manga if you dont want slow pacing
return to anime: for epic battles, impactful and emotional moments
It’s more likely if the person is just first getting into the anime, and they’re an anime watcher only, but they don’t want to read the manga until the anime is finished then that person should watch the first animated special then watch the episodes of the Luffy, Zoro, Usopp, and Nami crossing the Redline then watch the Alabasta special, then the Skypia special, then the Enies Lobby Special, then watch the anime from the Sabadody Arc to the MarnieFord Arc, then the Dressora special until it gets to the part of the end of that Special, and it goes back to the fight with Doflamgino and Luffy, and then watch from Zou all the way to the current Arc in Wano.
@@RoronoaZoro-ur6hr if you want to ruin the experience then you could do that
@@olavotoledo8870, I find my way the easiest to watch through all of One Piece if people don’t have the time to watch through all 952-953 episodes, and the animated specials are more closer to the manga stories than the episodes of the official anime itself.
I actually caught up with anime. And moved to manga
@Anonymous individual, I plan on reading all of the One Piece manga series after I buy all of the box sets to do so because I’ve already watched the anime series, and the anime/manga series is great from I’ve seen of it.
That guy sounded like a complete clown most of his statements made no sense and his reasonings for hating the power system was just dumb 😂
yeah, i just feel like he was looking at the anime from a different angle that made him too blind about some important facts
@Anonymous individual i doubt that what he said was true
@Anonymous individual and none of them are true ...lol
@@sailo8681 i disagree, some of them are valid criticism. Atleast... Somewhat of it.
@@jecise fair enough bro,I have no prb with that ... can you tell which just curious
I wanna say something. The world of one piece is huge and intresting and always amazing to see. I can agree that sometimes an arc can drag on but, the world building is so great, and at many parts is more important then the characters themselves. Examples being, the huge elephant that the animal people live on(completely forgot there name for some reason), the red line, the all blue, fishman island, and more.
Huge elephant = Zou arc.
"Luffy is the most uninspiring main character in the history of Shonen"
Celebcity: *Ooh I almost punched you in your face*
that feels like someone whose never watched/read one piece....luffy legit is super inspiring...
@@jdx478 actually there are more videos that says luffy is superior
@@razkable exactly bullshit
@@jdx478 ??Luffy is not inferior to anyone you named imo
... he says chest, if we're talking about the pigeon video
this is the guy that "only watched like 100 eps" but had to look up most of everything to write the review
Imagine how miserable someone can be, to become jealous of one of the most famous animated heroes in the world
It felt like he was Zoro, just with words, thoughts and logic.
Yes this is what i think he actually did and is evident enough by the way how he described haki and luffy as a character
They need to watch all the episodes before they could give a proper criticism of this massive story
I’m waiting for the day GLR reads us a poorly written One Piece Fan Fiction
Those are *chef's kiss*
I call dibs on a ZoroxSanji yaoi fanfic
GLR and internet Historian team up to read.... Bad One Piece fan fiction
@@pats3212 everytime I searched for zoro + sanji wallpapers, I get to see these yaoi fanarts. GODDAMMIT
That HAS to happen
"Why can't One Piece be like FMA or Death Note, in being that they have their whole stories in less episodes?"
Simple, because these other Shonen were already finished by the time the anime adaptations were rolling around, if One Piece was already up to the time skip when they started the anime there would probably only be like 200 episodes since it had enough content for that many episodes, the reason that there's 950+ episodes is because Toei keep catching up with the ongoing manga for like 21 years now, so they only use 1 chapter at a time to keep it going weekly for so long, unlike a series like JoJo's Bizarre Adventure which is already adapting a finished work, fitting around 3-4 chapters worth of material per episode.
I suppose they aren't familiar with the original Full Metal Alchemist anime, where that exact thing happened.
@@koatam but at the same time does FMAB or death note have the world building of one piece and the list goes on, different lengths suit differently depending on what you as a writer want to add to the story, death note is an intense thriller,FMAB has a tightly knit narrative
There is that. Also that One Piece is quite different story altogether. I think after a decade of finishing the manga we will have a fillerless 400-450 episode anime (of course that depends on how long one Piece will run).
I think The anime should Be around 600-700 Episodes.
That's basically every awkward standstill now removed from The story along with useless still shots and VERY slow wideshots
I get the feeling he didn’t understand what adventure anime was
It's interesting to me because a lot of the things he criticizes aside from the pacing are things that I love about the series. I think Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji's antics are extremely entertaining, and the world building is slow but it definitely gives the feel of a much larger world beyond Luffy and his crew
“it definitely gives the feel of a much larger world beyond luffy and his crew” yea, ive noticed that
thats why i dont complain on its slow pacing because what you said makes up for it
The reviewer sounds like they love One piece but they were paid to slander it
Nah, the reviewer sounds like a Narutard who's pretending to like One Piece to try to come off as objective.
@@McMannigan Also very possible😂
@@McMannigan Naruto is my favorite anime but I love one piece too its my second fav.
@@McMannigan well naruto is long
@@McMannigan I love Naruto, yet One Piece is my favourite anime 🤔 I don't understand this generalization of Naruto fans
It’s like the dude took a comment about bad pacing and copy pasted it 12 times while simultaneously using a thesaurus for everything and Google translating it four more times per iteration.
Hahaha. The guy that wrote that was actually pretty popular or let's say infamous, in the anime websites like 10 years ago. He slated most shounen anime and truth is he had some fair points about them and produced some pretty funny lines. He did have reviews like these for all popular shounen anime, and they were all... let's say pretty negative! He got abuse from fanboys/girls and defended his views in a fierce way. Well it was pretty funny from a spectator point of view. His profiles are now private and he got banned from some forums but with some googling you can still find some of his reviews. I won't name him for privacy reasons, but if you were floating around the anidb community back in the day, you can't have missed this guy.
Guy: “I like One piece”
Also guy: “the world building of one piece is bad because the show has bad pacing” 💀
That statement made me wanna commit non living 😂
His IQ is off the scale fr.
@@generalyousif3640 Ah, but I'm already dead. YOHOHOHOHOHO
@@generalyousif3640 i wanted to commit scooter ankle
To be fair to this degenrate the pacing of the anime is kinda bad since the first half of most episodes are basically recaps of the previous episodes.
I may be wrong but I get the feeling English isn’t the dominant language of the person who wrote this hence the nonsensical aspects of it as it probably went through a web translator.
I don't think so, I just think they are that dumb that they can't even try to spell things right
@@MrPF Thank god he reads it so we don't have to.
I don't think I could sit through 2000 words worth of cringe
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OMG I CAN'T bELIVE THIS, i was in my online class and this thing popped in my mind this morning xD
I can't help but feel this is a naruto fanboy
@@user-vf3rn8cp5o past speaks for itself
@@user-vf3rn8cp5o you see why you have no likes cause no one agrees with you
maybe saying the reviewer is a naruto fanboy is an overgeneralization, but he was definitely lying about liking One Piece, he obviously said that in an attempt to make himself sound objective, but in reality, he's probably a fan of another shounen and trying to undermine One Piece, that's my assumption, and I'm not gonna say that it's probably a naruto fan, but I'm just saying, he probably is
edit: I just finished the video, the reference to killer bee, the implication that he probably wants villains that people can sympathize with (just like with Zabuza, Haku, Pain, etc.) now I'm still not gonna say that he's definitely a Naruto fanboy, but the evidence points towards it
@@ronaldolawyer3865 I’d bet my life that his a narutard
@@user-vf3rn8cp5o bruh I was talking about the reviewer, why don’t you conform to society and learn to read just like most of us with a functioning brain
Stupid Reviewer: All women in one piece look the same
Big Mom: hold my wedding cake
Bunch from Whole Cake and Amazon Lily too.
He must have skipped it, i assume.
Yeah just off the top of my head Dadan, Lola, smoothie (pretty much all of BM’s daughters) and like you said the Amazon Lily sister and. Shinobu.
The way the women on Amazon lily looked made sense
@@clarencehemphill3403
Yah I know am just sayin the Reviewe must have missed that arc
@@vinsmokejadzki7346 I know I was Just saying that cause female character design argument is very controversial and I wanted to say it made sense for them
IF this reviewer was able to give an arc-by-arc analysis of what they think is the problem in the first three arcs that keeps a viewer from either getting invested in the characters or staying invested in the overall conclusion of the story, then I would be willing to give them some point. We often say that you gotta give an anime 3 episodes to explain itself, and you WILL be hooked if you make it to Ep 7. And in a shonen ADVENTURE story, I appreciate "First 3 arcs analysis" from YTers. How does Naruto's first three arcs stack up to engaging the audience? How well does Bleach transition from slice-of-life with ghosts to a full action story?
Yes, One Piece's beginning has a lot of filler episodes. But the actual story: the additions of Zoro, our Lord and Savior Usopp, Nami, Sanji, and Tony Tony Chopper are incredibly engaging stories that I have not yet seen a YT reactor not enjoy. And once this team is assembled, how they fight for Alabasta and against Crocodile is amazing. IF they made a genuine argument that the pacing of this 1999 anime was hurt by too much filler and pacing that robs from some enjoyment of how this family, this nakama, became, then I could give them some credit for actually having a point.
But they don't do that. They compare One Piece and Hunter x Hunter, shonen ADVENTURE STORIES, to Death Note, a seinen psychological thriller and Fullmetal Alchemist, a shonen political thriller. No self-awareness of how completely off the mark it is to criticize the genre for its own purpose, to the point of saying the "flaw" he sees in One Piece, he sees in most shonen anime, and he blames it on economic troubles. I get it. This review likes thrillers. He likes the fast pace and crisp attention to detail of a story that is meant to grip you with plot tit-for-tat and not let go. Why settle for Death Note and Fullmetal? Magika Madoka is 13 episodes! FLCL (was) six episodes! It's clear that this reviewer simply doesn't like adventure stories, and has no idea how to simply say THAT. Who watches the Straw Hats walk to Arlong Park or Luffy's third battle against Crocodile and wonders, "So, when are they going to find One Piece?"
"One _Peice_ sucks!"
Every OP fan: *...get him*
*Lynch him
@Sahid Hernandez
No, that's too expensive for him
Put him in a Marine uniform, with a gun, and make him fight against the Whitebeard crew in the war
"Wannabe young man" excuse me, what?!
You're either young or not. It has nothing to do with your wants and wishes. It's not a choice. lol
Well I could think of an old man with a backwards cap and jean shorts trying to skate board with teens. That would be someone trying to be a young man.
But yeah guy writing the review doesn't have a great grasp of words and their meanings.
Obviously this is a clever joke about Luffy being voiced by a woman in Japanese... either that or the person who wrote the review is kind of a moron. To quote: "Take your pick."
Wannabe young man: How do you do, fellow kids?
That's trans-age-phobic
“Wannabe.” I’m pretty sure Luffy has shown that he’s very child like but when it comes to the fights of One Piece with Luffy look at the amount of bloody battles he’s gone through. Luffy against Lucci is the best example in my opinion. That was one hell of a fight. And if I’m correct, Luffy then was 17 years old. So yeah... hardly a “wannabe.” - He is.
as someone who enjoys writing a lot, to "stall" in certain arcs or episodes and stil having your story be that good is fk hard. writing an arc and "stalling" is something I and probably a lot of writers have a lot of trouble with. side note, when i say stalling i mean continuing an arc for longer than planned from a writers POV/expected from an audience POV. you have to come up with new dialogue, plot points, fight scenes and sometimes even whole characters. that is fk difficult. he also mentions that its a weakness on the writers point. my boi Oda foreshadowed something from chapter 400+ in chapter 1. not only that but he also was "stalling" before it was revealed?! the amount of patience this author has is incredible. there is not a single character or plot point in the series that doesnt have a purpose. Lola was introduced in Thriller Bark and she became very important 400 chapters later in Whole Cake while not even appearing in that arc for the most part.
also also, like i said "stalling" is not a good critisism for a show this good. it is able to make 1000 chapters of very consistent and good quality is something very few manage to do. a story that i have been working on for years now, i only expect it to have 50 chapters max, and i havent even started writing it yet.
also also also, i think its funny how people critisize the show and pretend to be a genius big brain critic, meanwhile the show is one of if not the most popular and best received show in its genre style, medium, and even country. its one of the most critically acclaimed manga of all time meanwhile you are in your bedroom crying about how the worldbuilding of the anime is ruining the pacing of said anime and how that is somehow the fault of the... mangaka?
nevermind, forget everything I said, his favorite straw hat is Brook... I see he's a man of culture
Episode of Dr Yogi Bitch: Bloom in the Winter
Drugs the pre time skip admirals take
Akainu- steroids
Aokiji- ice
Kizaru- speed
Hehehe
Fujitora - Snails
Akainu - meth
Aokiji - sober
Kizaru - stoner
Ice and speed are the same thing. You could say Aokiji does snow/blow. Based on his personality though it would be either weed or opiates. Same with Kizaru, ironically
@@CMClaudio1989 Kizaru could always be under a constant buzz as well, I think.
I mean he is right about the pacing. Some Archs are just stretched way to long. I couldn't stand the Gecko Moria arch
Some arcs are a tad unenjoyable for me as well. Overall I still think it's a great show.
They only arc that ever got me annoyed was the princes arc from alabasta (idk how to spell it) it was just so long
Yeah, but thats really just a production flaw. The people who make the manga into an anime are not the people that "create" One Piece. They simply want to put out as much as possible. The pacing of the anime is bad, but you cant say the whole product called One Piece is bad.
@@FatManJackson yea I love the one piece managa especially the color version but even in the Manga the pacing can be pretty bad
@Jordan Vance I mean princess oops the alabasta is what I was trying I say (idk how to spell it)
This is a rule: if a guy doesn't like One Piece, you can mistrust him, unless he hasn't seen it yet, because that's a chance for you to convert a new fan
You need to strap him to a chair and force him to watch one piece till he does
seen?
Are you an Anime watcher? What's that like? From what I've seen from the anime it holds up alright compared to others but that's only because Oda is such a massive genius that even if only a % ends up in the Anime it still ends up being pretty good.
If you read the manga tho you're as close to Oda's head as you can get and it's amazing.
Not to mention you're behind like 50 chapters at all times when restricted to Anime.
I'm just not sure if I would recommend anyone to watch the OnePiece anime start to finish. That's just a massive undertaking riddled with fillers and dragged manga scenes.
But reading 1000 chapters? That's doable, also very enjoyable ;D.
I would never force someone to watch One Piece anime. Manga is where it is.
@@Broockle I watched the anime this year and pre timeskip it isn't difficult to get through. Getting someone into the series through the anime is perfectly fine IMO and by the time it becomes an issue most people will be invested enough to keep going. Dressrosa was painful though.
i didnt like the show based on the length and its genre. GLR convinced me to give it a chance and im glad i did. however i will argue that for a single narrative as opposed to multiple narratives in the same universe its a bit long. based on my limited experience with manga expecting someone to read that much story to appreciate it is not feasible. its like the people arguing FF13 gets good after 20 hours. and one pieces average hook point of baratie based on everything ive seen is hard to justify
tbh he had a fair point about jump purposely stalling out stories, it was exposed by people like Toriyama
to me thats what haki is...a stall tactic by shounen jump forced upon oda to make his series redo the power system from devil fruits to something more badass so they have a easy to market ability with a name like nen spirit energy ki or chakra... ...we didn't need haki to get a good show...that changed the show and ruined the fights imo....its so stupid and came out of nowhere an made the show longer...
@@razkable Personally I kind of dislike haki because it made devil fruits less impactful. It used to be way more fun seeing people come up with creative ways to beat logia users rather than simply hitting them with enhanced arms. Sure Oda needed something to make logias less overpowered but I don't think that haki was the right answer.
Plus the introduction of haki comes so late into the series. I wish it was introduced earlier. The issue especially being Ace vs Smoker, where he says that the fight will be neverending because their DFs cancel each other out. That basically ignores the existence of armament haki, and Ace has been confirmed to have all 3 haki types.
@@scrollingdownonlytofindcom2663 confirmed to have ≠ confirmed to be able to use it properly, that's just how I see it. Example:- Luffy pre-timeskip has been shown to be able to use both conquerors and observation, but he didn't know what Haki was nor was he aware that he used conquerors until Rayleigh brought it up.
@@scrollingdownonlytofindcom2663 Haki WAS introduced earlier, all the way back from Luffy's flashback with Shanks, Shanks used Conquerors Haki very early on when the sea monster tried to come after him a second time, it was already foreshadowed, just explored much later on.
0:48 hmm yes the ceiling is made of the ceiling
I was laughing hysterically at all their criticism/opinion especially at the pacing and timing opinions.
2:12
Lmao I can just imagine a Shakspearean actor doing a monologue like that
"Is this a dagger which I see before me,
The handle toward my hand - Dammit! Why does Oda hate Sanji?!:
- Come, let me clutch thee"
"To be, or not to be, that is the question,
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer, The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them? To die: to sleep; No more; and by a sleep to say we hit the nail on that one"
One sentence for that guy
"Luffy is Stretchable and so the story is giving us more of its extended contents of empathy and its own bizarre way of presenting."
Yes but did I mention the world building?
that's what happened when someone gets told he's a good critique to make him feel good
*critic
The critique is the criticism itself that a critic forms around whatever it is which they are criticizing. It doesn’t make much sense to describe an individual as being a “critique”
@@formerctgovernordannelmall1452 that was due to my english not being as sharp as it used to be.
@@زينبعقيلي-ط1ب no problem, I figured it was a sincere mistake, which is why I gave a brief explanation to help you understand the difference since the words are so similar. I hate English speakers who get offended or impatient with others who don’t fully grasp the language. I hope my original correction didn’t come off as condescending or rude. If it did, then I apologize
Huh that’s weird there seems to be a glitch where when I’m typing out my comment on my phone, your username is at the very beginning of the comment, before all the text. Yet once I upload the comment, your name suddenly shifts near the end of the first line. I can’t seem to fix it
@@formerctgovernordannelmall1452 no you were awesome, thank you very much.
I actually love the pacing of this anime. I don’t
want it to end. But I know that it will, so I hope it takes a long while to reach that end.
Sameee
Just watch at 1/4 speed, bro.
My only real problem with one piece is that the first half of each episode in the anime version is basically a recap of the previous episode. It sometimes take so long that part of the recap of the previous episode gets included in the current recap.
Thats a problem of an anime that adapts an ongoing manga, they have to keep the gap between the ongoing chapter and the anime episode so the episode wont catch up to the manga, that's why they sometimes stretch and drag the episode and why there is filler and the 4-5 mins recap to make the episode adapt the chapter as less as possible but to keep it as 20 mins episode, but in reality its just a 15-17 mins of episode. Just read the manga if you annoyed with that
@@juliuism its not even 15 minutes, you can often trim episodes down to less than 5 minutes of actual content! and yeah i dont watch the anime ._. I just cant, its too painful, if i had to review one piece based off the anime alone, id sound just like the guy grandlinereview is talking about in this specific video, thank god i love the manga to death, no complaints whatsoever everything is perfect my eyes are rose tinted for the manga, its kinda insane to me how toei animation can make the worst adaption iv ever seen, based off the best manga iv ever read… okay that might be my feelings exaggerating, i probably have seen worse but you know the anime deserves a lot of criticism.
I just skip the recap, thankfully on crunchyroll that's quite painless to do
I'm pretty sure the "greedy approach" this guy meant was that the show is long because the Manaka wants to make more money thus intentionally drags the series without actual progress. this is wrong for so many level for One Piece if he had read the manga himself. the pacing is great and even compact with no unnecessary panels.
If that is what he meant then thats very ignorant bc the creator of HxH has serious health issues so he cant push out chapters like that and without chapters theres no episodes bc the want to keep a gap so that it doesn’t end up like op with filler episodes
The pacing for me was long in some parts but it was probably because of waiting next week.
@@zerokura yea binging one piece isnt that bad even the fillers and specials kind of fly by. The one time the story dragged for me was the whole enies lobby saga
@@jayydexter also if someone wants a quick run down of what happens the Pirates warriors games do a great job with that.the 4th one have a fun wano ending to it but you miss side characters and the guy who betrays white beard becomes a common mob character not like how they look in the manga but they still tell the story pretty well and fast.
This man managed to use both the words “constipated” and “inspiring” in one sentence and it still makes sense
When I get constipated, I'm inspired to consume laxatives.
Good morning! One Piece Fans!
One Piece Amazing!! Why would people hate it :(
@Anime -Re Watch I know everyone has different options
Good morning, baby!
@@Shushkin Good Morning! Have a good Day!
the length honestly. im an anime only person so keep that in mind but there is a small argument to be made in telling your story in a concise manner. as is probably obvious by my name and avatar im a fan of mass effect and the main series wrapping up in three games was perfect. most of my favorite animes have wrapped up in three seasons at most. shakugan no shana is my favorite anime still so take that for what you will.
one piece is a true adventure which has merits and legitimate issues. merits it builds the world and its charactors. issues involve it having trouble telling a concise story. id almost equate it to if the lord of the rings had new books about people growing up after the ring was destroyed. which is my problem with boruto existing.
admittedly its nitpicks but i feel a story should have a dedicated end point and be able to achieve it in a manageable time frame. if it meanders too long it has the risk of losing interest
@@cipher4e What? Uhh can you make that simple?
9:55 I laughed my ass off at the constipated ragging man child.
2:36 there's even a swedish king who became a pirate
Wow One Piece is a long as journey, REALLY I DIDN'T THINK THAT 990+ CHAPTERS WAS A LIGHT WEEKEND READ !!!
Obviously this reviewer hasn't even read One Piece. He merely read some trivia about it and decided to make an opinion based on what he think is going on.
Most of the reviewers/haters do exactly as you said. It has been a while since I've read a valid criticism.
It’s absolutely some child who made this, the way they type is just completely embarrassing, “Sanji is like brock from pokemon” pretty much confirms this, like seriously lol
Sounds like he got his info from GameRant or CBR
They judge literally by the details of drawing not by the story.
Homestly thinking tho, he had actual critisism about the series but just didn't know to present them and also he just didn't understand some concepts. I mean, I've heard worse from other people but I've never seen a worse review.
It's kind of sad that the guy who requested this rebuttal had to rely on a big One Piece youtuber's authority to defend his beloved series instead of just doing it himself and going on with his life.
While the critique wasn't well put together at all, it just reeks of someone reading a negative review of something he loved, not liking it, not being able to make a decent defense by himself, and asking for validation from someone he gives authority to, a big youtube, in the form of a video responding to the review and validating his opinion.
Also, ideally, the shorter a story is and the more efficient it is in communicating information and events, the better. Obviously not every series can or should be reduced to a 12-24 episode run but still, they should always strive to at least not drag on. And as GLR admitted in the Wano being the worst arc video, the story does do that at some points, which is bad craft.
And that's without mentioning filler, which isn't really the fault of the story itself or the author but is a fault of the anime.
Finally, world-building and pacing are related to one another. To show a new part of the world and how it functions, the main plotline usually has to slow down as to not overwhelm the reader/watcher. This means that usually, world-building in the short term is harmful to the immediate progression of the main plot, altho it usually makes the plotline better in the long term. Again, this was admitted in the Wano video.
That reviewer would go ham on HxH it would be so funny to hear his opinion
It's honestly amazing that this guy can watch the whole one piece while hating it and write a 2000 word essay about it. It almost feels like he's actually enjoying it but looking for attention
Hate watching/reading/existing is a thing. Proof: Twitter.
I both love and hate One Piece. Here's why. Other's may feel differently, and that's okay.
Cons: The story structure is meandering and unfocussed. Is there even a structure? It's a series of mostly unconnected short stories, to the point where entire huge arcs could be cut out with very little work around. Prominent examples are Sky Island, Thriller Bark, Fishman Island and Punk Hazard. At the very least, they could have been written more focused and shorter. I often find myself bored after the introduction seeing the far too big cast spread out on far too many side quests that drag on forever. To that point, there are far too many characters. Both side characters and crew. Many of the crew get far too little screen time or importance despite how long each ark lingers. A smaller core cast and less time spent on the ocean of one off side characters they pass along the way would go a long way to fixing this. Personally, Franky is my least favorite crew, but that's a personal opinion. Chopper could also go, which would have also rid us of one of my least favorite arcs, namely his home island ark. But that's all retrospect. I do wish Nami and Robin would get more important rolls. I don't so much mind the unrealistic body proportions of females in the show. After all, everyone has unrealistic proportions. What should offend more people on the other hand is how Oda portrays trans people as horrifying, rapy, creepy, ugly perverts. But perhaps worst of all is Luffy's motivation. Why does he want to become Pirate King? What does Pirate King mean? What is the One Piece? And up until fairly recently, How is One Piece found? Motivation why, what, where, how? This is a major reason why I quit reading the manga after following it for nearly a decade. If felt like the show never went anywhere. Oh, also, the world building is good, but not as great as everyone seems to say it is. Sure, it feels grand and diverse, but a lot of it feels like retcons. Like Oda didn't know where the story was going and built the world after the fact, which I think is pretty much how it went. Even now, I do feel the world building could definitely do with a lot of clarifications.
Pros: Great character designs, with some minor exceptions. I love how each arc has a unique stile, setting and even outfits. Luffy is cute AF, and may have been my teen crush back in the day. The world feels large and diverse, as mentioned. The artwork is top notch. And the characters are really likable. As an awkward teen, I would long to be on the Going Marry and be part of this crew of friends. Oh, and let's not forget the amazingly diverse and unique powers in this world. I could list example after example of moments and characters and details I love about this series, but this review is already way too long. I see why people still love the series, but I am content just looking in on it from time to time to just see generally how it's going.
Not judging your opinion, but how can you like One Piece when you barely even know what's going on?
Nami is the navigator, a very important part of the crew since islands have crazy weather in each sea. She also helps to keep the other in line When Luffy doesn't.
Robin is the archaeologist, she reads Ponoglyphs that reveal the One Pieces location and Ancient weapons. She already knows where it is and how to get there.
If those roles aren't "more important" then I don't know what is.
Being the king of the pirates means you have to most freedom then anyone. With how twisted the World government is with taking peoples freedom away and their hatred for pirates freedom is a major theme in the.
No ones supposed yo know what the One Piece is intil the story ends. When people would think they had the answer Oda would change it to something else. He did let one fan know a few years back, but since then only his editors know. What's the point of us knowing what it is right then instead of theories and speculating?
Lastly, Oda had the story arcs written out mostly in advance, including the ending.
Some points are valid, with some episodes being stretched out and arcs being too long, Dressrosa is a hundred chapters. But mostly they seem ridiculous. One piece isn't a anime where you look at a few episodes here and there, you start from the beginning.
Yes let’s cut out an arc like Punk Hazard, you know, the arc that set up most of the New World. Brilliant
Ye, cut out sky island or fishman island were we learn about poseidon, joyboy or the importance of poneglyphs xD. Idk why but i feel like you don't understand what's going on in the show. I would even say more, it's clear that you're just writing it based on some wiki information, why? Because for example luffy motivation was stated LOTS OF TIMES, for example in saboudy when he met rayleigh. What does Pirate King mean to luffy also was stated like thousands of times. Also, Robin has probably the most important role in the crew next to Luffy, mostly because of her knowledge, but what can you know based on the knowledge of the first 100 episodes and wiki info.
@@katethedimensionexplorer273 You clearly misunderstood my points completely. I know what the crew do. Duh. But characters are more than the technical jobs they have on ship. Reading the polegriphs is important, but comes up rarely, and the rest of the time, Robin is just eye candy, and has lost all her badass characteristics from her introduction. When was her last big moment or battle? Same with Nami. Navigation is vital, but it's often a background task. She has so much more potential than to serve as a glorified campus that's pretty to look at. Yet when was her last big moment or battle? I want them to have more importance to the reader. The sail of the ship is also super important, but you wouldn't call that an important character just because it has an important job.
As for the one piece, everyone in the world, including Luffy apparently already knows what it is, because everyone wants it. So it's a mystery only to the readers. That would be fine, except that it also serves as the protagonist's motivation. Why does Luffy want to find it? Because it somehow makes him king and therefor somehow free? Luffy already acts completely freely.
@@theduder1975 So much of Punk Hazard was unnecessary and could have fit into another arc. I said you cut cut these out with relatively minor work around.
The Sanji and Brock comparison killed me lmfao
Man at 11:51 couldn’t stop laughing 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well, Haki ruined the whole devil fruit thing.
To be fair I don’t think he’s just a cringeworthy unfunny person it reads as if he’s not a native English speaker so perhaps his humor does not come off well in a second language.
man this guy was salty he probably started off with the 4kidz dub
I started with 4kids thats how i got into one piece back in the day.though i still thought they say gotta go gotta go in the rap not the pirate yada oh since i thought gotta go sounds better because its hurry up their adventures to do feeling to it.
@@zerokura Man, you must have been really underwhelmed by Shanks at the start
@@heyoyo10gaming4 haha dont remember do remember sanji have a Brooklyn accent that was fun.did found out franky voice actor in funimation is same actor for nekomaru from danganronpa 2 plus is monokid from v3 so now i can picture franky yellowing its a Suuuppppeeerrrrr rager sssshhhhiiiiitttttt!!!!! Lol
@@zerokura Shanks has the most jarringly cockney accent in the universe
LMAOOOO
This review sounds like its been put through google translate or at least is not written by someone who's first language is English, and if that is the case I'm somewhat worried that the person had legitimately good points that were lost to either them and/or google translate not being able to phrase well.
I was pretty annoyed throughout the whole review but he didn’t say anything bad about Robin so I’ll give him a like 👍🏾.
i agree with a lot of this reviewer, the anime pacing is too slow, the art style is cheap at parts too. some early episodes are boring and some islands do drag. if you build a world where you have to stop at every island and tell its story, the story can feel too long if the viewer wants to move on to the real destination. i think the "not caring about main characters" is in referrence to chopper and the later additions, chopppers story was sooo bad. its funny how triggered this youtuber is about the review :D as the reviewer was saying he didnt like luffy, the youtuber literally said: well a lot of people do like him, so you are wrong. wow what a great point xD and the voice acting /sound design is rancid, they just scream in every episode. internet reviews often are disjointed thoughts, criticising it for that is so stupid. i would say the review of the review is worse than the review itself.
@@henkdachief the anime feels slow for some people because of the filled, but you can easily skip that episodes and that's it, and One Piece filled episodes in my opinion are not that bad, in fact, there's some filled episodes that I really like as the G-8 Arc, and filled episodes only represent a 10% of the entire thing. And yes, you can dislike the art-style or the animation, I admit sometimes is 'bad' but you have to keep in mind there's real people behind this who have to work daily to finish a chapter weekly, in a shonen of 900+ episodes! For 22 YEARS! OF COURSE SOMETIMES THERE'S GONNA BE EPISODES WITH LESS QUALITY THAN OTHERS! And even though there's wano arc which has a excellent quality. So... I respect, the person of the review point of view but I still don't agree with ANY of what they say.
And yes, Luffy is a excellent protagonist, he has done so much heroic and noble things and sometimes he usually is very intelligent, and I really love him and he has inspiringme so much, I watched one Piece when I was eleven and I this point I think Luffy practically raised me. XD
@@henkdachief Says the one who's triggered about this. If you hate it then don't watch this video.
@@henkdachief watch from 9:45 to 10:25, ur allowed to hate one piece but if u agree with this idiot… just gotta say ur exactly wut his definition of Zoro is 🤣🤣
@@henkdachief I feel like you're the reviewer on this vid
6 mins in and it already hurts me so much!! One Piece is the first anime I rly watch seriously and I started watching this when im still 4-7
Greedy being togashi always has plot points that he forgets or just straight abandoned lol
What if brooke learns haki in the next arc
He will become wither skeleton
@@ivanrios4110 he is a soul king after all
I think he already knows how to use haki but we just don't see it because he doesn't posses any SKIN......YOHOHOHOHOHO
@@yashaskulkarni2959 LOL
Black bones brook
Cool
Someone says OP is bad
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"No matter what happens, Don't fight back"
Sounds like someone who enjoyed the second season of Death Note. No one can help these people.
It doesn’t even have a second season r u slow
@@teokxng7640 Some call it part II, some call it season 2. They made part I & II of the manga into 1 anime. Episode 1-26 are technically a season with a closed end. Everything from episode 27 onward is basically garbage.
@@AstorThalis in ur opinion it’s garbage I don’t think so
@@teokxng7640 Well, every discussion on taste and quality is a thing of opinions. I'm glad that you can enjoy part II, for me it destroyed my experience with DN, like season 7/8 of GoT did. The story and characters just go straight downhill at these points.
@@AstorThalis The second half is honestly as well written and enjoyable as the first.
i’m anime only, even when the pacing got sort of slow i never got bored of watching one piece.
Fax brother
The only time i got bored was in thriller bark and fishman island
He likes the probably the 2 least featured straw hat characters in the shown
Everyone like tham expect robin,robin is amazing to just to say reason that they are not like luffy is tima when did robin do something last time?(
@@togenix3084 yea but he dislikes all the rest so its not really worth watching something with characters you don't like
I love all of the straw hats, but brook is my all time favorite and he gets probably the least amount of screen time 😭
That was actually pretty funny. Especially what he called Namis pet dog
Lol
This guy single handedly picked up all the good points that make it the absolute best
And called it bad
This man is from the shadow realm
This guy probably hasn't watched One Piece post 50 episodes. Some kid trying to look cool criticizing mainstream anime.
he did mention haki and brook so..
Phil Lach yh he could have just searched online XD
@@phillach5181 he can searched about.. the reviewer only knows the name but doesn't understand how it works.. he can also lie that he loves brook, and it's all over the internet how underrated brook was..
FMA brotherhood is the worst example you could give as the first few episodes have very few details that are arguably needed even cutting out full arcs from the manga towards the start of the story
I can somewhat agree with the very short part about Luffy.
If he wasn't the main character, he would probably be many people's least favorite Strawhat and his power is one that I gueninely dislike in every single anime it appeared in (the stretchy part, not the rubber power).
The rest of his comment doesn't make sense
luffy is an s tier mc
I think dora the explorer world building is a match made in heaven for this reviewer taste
@Anonymous individual i want to agree with you, but dora's worldbuilding is to deep for main brain capacity. So i dont want to make a wrong assumption.
@Anonymous individual Dora’s world-building is an anomaly scientists can’t explain...
Dora's world building is better because it's done faster
"El árbol es verde. The tree is green"
See! Sooooo much quicker!
Dora's world have forest as a hub to go anywhere you want, animal who at least bilingual, talking bag, paper map with gps features, blue pointer, and also the world is galaxy level big since stars can hiding in the bush or tree in this world.
@@mutesgraveyard6733 don't forget about the Arch Villain Swiper!
"World building "21 years later and we still dont know all the ilands
"I like it but in all honesty it isn't good"
Huh, my boyfriend has said this exact same thing about pizza before 😂 I asked him to explain himself and got a similarly inexplicable explanation about texture and flavor and nutritional value....
Pizza is a special case. It's impossible to not like pizza. But there is defiantly good pizza and bad pizza.
What I really find funny, is that person who can barely structure a coherent sentence has the audacity to criticize another person's writing.
BRUH YES! what did he just use a thesaurus to make his words better, because even so, his sentences don't even make sense. It's like mixing up words in a sentence. Like...BRO...just like you said, Fix his own sentence structure before criticizing another persons writing
To be fair, you don't actually need to be able to draw even stick figures to be able to recognise great art.
... You probably should learn basic communication skills, if you wish to share your thoughts, though.
Bro honestly hats off to this guy for watching one piece even though he hates it so much.
In that op review he actually does mention franky and nami but you didnt mention it in the video
Well he said he wasn't going to do all of it
I bet he said sum like nami’s a gold digger and franky is a toy that’s hardest roast I could think of for them
Do you know where I can find the review?
He didnt mention God D. Usopp cuz he has no flaws
@@luce3 fax
Take a shot every time he says world building
I told my buddy to do that... his funeral is Tomorrow
It took me awhile to get on to one piece cause
1. My 10-14 year old self didn't like how the characters are drawn and when I did get into it, I've already watched different animes, read countless mangas, novels (mostly high fantasy) and has a certain expectation. The first episodes were ok at best as it the animation was old and it was basically the beginning so I forgave it. But as the world and story grew deeper into the different arcs, my love for it grew. The worldbuilding is superb! And the magic system is in between soft and hard as the devil fruits sometimes came with a set of rules regarding the use of its powers except of course its ultimate drawback of not being able to swim. I love how consistent the story is and how Oda plays with the different themes and characters. There are villains and characters you liked, hate, and those in the gray area. And yeah, it's freaking long, the pacing sometimes kills me and sometimes the episodes drag on with expositions and I just had to skip some episodes (especially the fillers) but all worked well enough. And One piece would always be my number three on my ranks.
1: FMAB
2: AOT
3: One piece
But pacing and world building do have links. World building through expositions for example can extremely slow down the pacing of the overall narrative. An example would be the conversation between Jinbe and the Strawhats. There is nothing in there progressing the plot, it's just giving us informations about events that happened during the 2 year timeskip. That is why it's extremely important for a show like One Piece to balance the world building aspect and the pacing (which for some occassions is the case for One Piece, I think). World building in general has more facets than just giving us details about the fictional world of a work. Pacing and world building actually go well together because of the different options an author has of how you convey and how to set up the world. Both rely on the speed in which information is given to the audience and speed certainly is the key word for the relationship between these 2 aspects