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@@zacharybartolo5111 Later Jack... yes. But Jack in the 1st movie only played not being in controll, but he allways was and basically did nothing by accident. For some reason they changed that in later films and he was more lucky while actually being a drunk moron, not only acting like one.
@@Smido83 That’s why the 5th movie was terrible. The 4th movie was still good, not as good as the first 3 but Jack was still Jack and not doing everything by accident.
@@gandhialwaysleavesanonion679 He realized that Kuro pushes up his glasses with his palm as a habit from having to do so while wearing the sword-claw gloves
FUN FACT: When Luffy mentions Axe Hand Morgan, Kuro reacts because he was the one who broke his jaw and got him promoted to Captain for capturing a Fake Kuro. After that he changes his identity and becomes Kaya's family butler. This is not revealed in the anime, Oda answers this in the QnA section of the manga.
there is an episode where we see Morgan beat up with Kuro's foot on his face and Jango hypnotize Morgan so he would take the fake Kuro and execute him.
@lolax121 yeah they do. It shows him staggering up to the gates of the mansion and Kaya's father allowing him in when his guards were trying to chase him off. Granted, it doesn't explicitly show him becoming a butler. But it shows the family taking him in.
I love that Rick is letting Eric really experience One Piece World for the first time and doesn't give him any detail, or explanation about characters and events that have not taken place in this adaptation yet or ever
The sincerity with which the series adapts the source material is really what helps the audience suspend disbelief. I feel it's the only way to do an anime and have to turn out good.
I love Kuro's performance in this episode, the turn is so terrifying and fantastic, he plays scary so well. Definitely my favorite villain in this series. Cannot wait for the next episode!!
This is so nostalgic. I started watching One Piece in 2001 and to this day Skypiea has always remained my favorite arc. I absolutely cannot wait to see what the live action does with it. Hopefully it doesn't just skip it.
@@thechikuwa284Some girls do like to use boku as well though. They don’t even have to be tomboyish in nature, from what I’ve seen. But would they be tomboys if they were more into boku?
@@tranatkikomi6873 "Boku" isn't the first person used by women over the age of 18, but it's sometimes used by girls with "eighth grade syndrome" who deny being female. Perhaps similar to the "adolescent trans impulse" prevalent in the U.S., it will probably cool off after puberty.
For me personally, Usopp's backstory is the saddest because of how realistic it is. It's not over the top tragic like the other characters, its something that can happen to anyone
The over-use of the wide-angle lens has a reason, it's a way to really focus on the expressions of the characters... which is something that Eiichiro Oda likes to do a lot in the Manga, a lot of panels in the original story are dedicated solely to showing the faces/expressions of the characters. So the wide-angle lens is the way of the show-makers to mimic that feeling of focus in the characters's expressions. Also... Merry is not a "Goat Man" (even thou he is modeled after a Goat) he is part of a different race of people who simply have Horns. Don't worry this is not a spoiler... this is just a little bit of world-building that the fans have figured out with the years.
@@Vozird As far as i know... no, he isn't, like i said he is part of a race that only has horns. we have seen other examples of this... like Caesar, Magellan, Kaido and Yamato. We don't know if they're all part of the same race, we only know that all of them were born with horns for some reason.
@@smittyjjensin558true. I’ve watched the anime up until the first act of wano, but now I’m reading the manga. There are a lot of characters I just look at during the East blue saga and I just wish Oda had a meaner editor to just tell him no sometimes. I completely forgot about the dog and guy stuck in the box. Like “oh yeah that happened”
@@Shugoshin9720 You do know you are refering to two of the most important plotlines in East Blue. That's like 70% of Nami's arc you'd cut if they were cut. See the Live Action as a prime example.
@@-tom-8720 if I had editorial authority over one piece Oda would have me killed for all the characters I would tell him to cut including a certain skeleton.
@@Shugoshin9720Cutting Brook is an insane take, especially with the way the Brook's backstory ties us back to Laboon, which is a great example of one of Oda's greatest traits as a storyteller.
Spoiler Alert In manga/anime Luffy already developed someking of poison imunity after constantly consume poison either from foods or from his enemy attacks. In live action he look like to start develop that ability. First he breath bugy's poison, the 2nd time bugy poison him its need a punch to knock him out, then he eat a whole bucket of kuro's poison and only get a "seasick".
Arlong and Kuro's performance with size is cool! I love the presentations of pirates with bounty that interacts with the character, who touch it and even snatch their bounty. Captain Kuro is really well done in this live action, better than the anime/manga counterpart.
@720 We can agree to disagree. I think the One Piece Live Action is much better at developing its characters and capturing the overall spirit/essence of the manga. The characters took time to get to know one another and by the end of the series, I was fully convinced that they would have each other's backs. I binged watched all 8 episodes in one sitting and was so hooked that I ended up watching the anime. On the other hand, I couldn't even make it through two episodes of the Avatar Live Action due to the terrible exposition dumps, poor writing, and terrible acting by two of its main characters (Aang and Katara). So much of the characterization relied on characters either talking about themselves or others describing their character traits. I want to see our characters grow, not listen to them being described. For example, if a character is a glutton, I'd rather see it for myself by them pigging out rather than them going on a monologue describing themselves or others doing it for them. Also, there's no chemistry between our main trio (Sokka, Aang, and Katara) and their entire relationship was rushed. It's like the creators just assumed we watched the original animated series and will project our preconceived love for the characters onto their show, so they didn't develop their rapport/relationship at all. They go from meeting each other to practically instant family members who act like they've known each other forever. It's so jarring and unbelievable! By far, it's the characters and their relationships/growth that made the original Avatar animated series so unforgettable and yet, the showrunners don't seem to understand this. If they did, they wouldn't have skimped on all the relationship building and character work. Everything's rushed to the point where none of the emotional beats feel earned and it's like the characters are just going through the motions because the director says so rather than experiencing it all organically.
@720 Hey to each their own, for me it's not even close I legit could not get myself through the awful acting and writing of Avatar but if you loved it that is awesome lil bro. Obviously you did not mean it in a way that avatar is the more faithful adaptation or has more of the originals soul in it right? That would be objectively and on every level incorrect. The original creators of the IP stepped away and disavowed the project cuz they hated it so much.
@@-tom-8720op live action made changes but mostly stayed true to the intentions of the source material while speeding it up, unlike avatar which has gutted a lot of its heart, emotional beats & plotlines
I REALLY hope that you guys will commit to watching the original anime or at the very least the "recently" announced remake, BUT all of you guys together!
Luffy is like a housecat. Very cunning with particular things. But can be completely clueless with everything else. But he's just too adorable to care, so you like him anyway.
@@kyleellis1825 I don’t think he is cunning because we never see his speech bubbles be cloud shaped as they indicate him having any kind of dialogue in his mind,thoughts ?
@@garuna14 I can't really give examples right now. It's only episode 3. But Luffy's character overall comes across like a "dumb" cat, that pulls off some surprisingly clever bits of mischief.
Zoro getting knocked out by a vase, could have been made better, if Sham did it like she did, he is unaffected still and staring menacingly at Kuro, then Butchie the heavy dude hits him like a slam or something.
- Usopp is played by Jacob Romero Gibson (also was AJ in “Greenleaf”, Josh in “Grey’s Anatomy”, & a few more) while his younger self is played by Kevin Saula - Kaya is played by Celeste Loots who also Adeline (Projek Dina), Daleen (Kampvuur), & a few more plus Kaya’s birthday is on August 24th - Merry is played by Brett Williams who also is Referee Pirate (Black Sails), Raymond (The Odyssey), Mr.Olivier (Outlander), & many more - Klahadore aka Kuro (bounty is 16,000,000 Berries / Yen = $ 106,322.90) is played by Alexander Maniatis who also is Jarred (Projek Dina), Adrian (Arendsvlei), Dimitri (Ice), & many more - Sham (portrayed as female) is played by Bianca Oosthuizen who also is Bianca (Unsex Me), Nerd Girl (Resident Evil series), & Piper (Afterlife of the Party) - Buchi is played by Albert Pretorius who also is Reiner (Fynskrif), Vonnie (Die Spreeus), & many more - Banchina is played by Chante Grainger who also is young Sybil (The Watch) & Jamie-Lee (Arendsvlei), but right be fore she died the man who brought Usopp is named Mornin (Ricky Rebelo) the mayor of Syrup Village - Here are some Easter Eggs: - In the background of Usopp’s flashback you can see a poster informing that Victoria Cindry the actress has died on stage while the one next to that maybe mentioning Tom the shipwright - When Usopp is talking to Mornin you can see the restaurant Meshi behind them which you can also notice that the streets are named are parts of a ship like Keel - On the Grand Line map you can see some Sea Kings except one is actually Nola the giant snake - Nextto Buggy’s Poster there is a flyer about carpenter is a reference to one of the Usopp Pirates that being Pepper who dreams of becoming one (Carrot wanted to be a tavern owner & Onion wanted to be a writer), & to the right you can see a poster mentioning a war on Broc Coli Island - Notice that in Kaya’s garden there are topiaries shaped like animals in the background one in particular is a reference to Lionbuta (pig lion) from the Island of Rare Animals (can see on the map of the ending credits) which also references Gaimon who looks like a bush which there is also one shaped like a panda maybe Pandaman or the panda bat - The Straw Hats outfits are from color spreads like Nami’s 1st outfit is form the color spread of Ch.28 while her 3rd one looks like from Ch.32, & Luffy & Zoro’s 1st outfit are from Volume 11 while during dinner Luffy is wearing the one from the Red Data cover & both Zoro & Usopp are wearing the ones from Volume 7 - Usopp tells he classic tall tale of the Giant Goldfish & he mentions a dragon = Punk Hazard - Garp & Koby are playing a Japanese game called Go but notice that it has a dog design as a reference to Garp - Zoro mentioned Funky Bar on Mirrorball Island which maybe not an place Kuro might go but Jango did in his cover story & the music video - In the mansion’s cellar you can see barrels with the word Diesse which is what Doflamingo drinks & wine bottles saying Ithurzburger Stein the drink from Mikhail in the North Blue that Fullbody mentions - At the Ending credits they added the Kumate Island which was shown during the Buggy’s Crew Adventure cover story where we saw the Buggy Pirates fight against cannibalistic tribe
Berries aren't really equal to yen though. When Sanji bought a big cabbage from quite a big farm on the cover of chapter 476, the price was 150 Berries. Meanwhile, westgeorgiafarmers sell cabbage at $4 per pound. And since a cabbage weigh between 1 and 2 pound that's $6. A newspaper in One Piece costs 100 Berries. In the real world the New York Times sells their newspapers for $7. At Sabaody, some dude tried to sell Luffy one of those flying biles for 100,000 Berries, saying it's cheap. In the real world, the best sport bike can cost around $7,500. On Water 7, renting a Yagara Bull for 2 people costs 1,000 Berries. In the real world renting a horse can for costs around $700. Buying a new regular boat costs around 100 millions berries in One Piece. In the real world, in 1797 it used to cost around $302,718 which makes it around 7.44 millions dollars today. In One Piece Takoyakis are worth 500 Berries. In the real world takoyakis are around $8.6. Takoyakis and cabbages seem to be outliers. But those cabbages where grown by giant lizard people and seemed to be the best around while those takoyakis are the best takoyakis out there and they were sold on Sabaody which is one of the richest islands we've seen, if not straight up the richest, with its theme park and * _cough cough_ * “particular” trade that only rich people attend to. That puts 1 Berry pretty consistantly at around $0.07 or ¥10.85 which would make Kuro's 16 million Berry bounty 1.12 million dollars.
A 15 mil bounty is not really that impressive, because berry is more or less a one to one to yen in our world. So if we covert that to usd that would amount to about $ 100000 if we high ball it.
Berries aren't really equal to yen though. When Sanji bought a big cabbage from quite a big farm on the cover of chapter 476, the price was 150 Berries. Meanwhile, westgeorgiafarmers sell cabbage at $4 per pound. And since a cabbage weigh between 1 and 2 pound that's $6. A newspaper in One Piece costs 100 Berries. In the real world the New York Times sells their newspapers for $7. At Sabaody, some dude tried to sell Luffy one of those flying biles for 100,000 Berries, saying it's cheap. In the real world, the best sport bike can cost around $7,500. On Water 7, renting a Yagara Bull for 2 people costs 1,000 Berries. In the real world renting a horse can for costs around $700. Buying a new regular boat costs around 100 millions berries in One Piece. In the real world, in 1797 it used to cost around $302,718 which makes it around 7.44 millions dollars today. In One Piece Takoyakis are worth 500 Berries. In the real world takoyakis are around $8.6. Takoyakis and cabbages seem to be outliers. But those cabbages where grown by giant lizard people and seemed to be the best around while those takoyakis are the best takoyakis out there and they were sold on Sabaody which is one of the richest islands we've seen, if not straight up the richest, with its theme park and * _cough cough_ * “particular” trade that only rich people attend to. That puts 1 Berry pretty consistantly at around $0.07 or ¥10.85 which would make Kuro's 15 million Berry bounty 1.05 million dollars.
its not going to happen but deep down inside myself somewhere there is a hope that eric falls in love with one piecce through this and we finally get a real none once a year reaction
I hope you guys can see this im going to say is The Walking Dead The Ones Who Live (Rick and Michonne) will release later and i hope yall would do a reaction on it
Im honestly so happy that this show exists. Im a fan of the anime but this was better than anyone couldve suspected. But i have a question....what do y'all think of zoro...hes a great fighter....but i feel like hes missing something...reminds me more of Law
@@DoctorNoon2717 They take away his skill with a cannon, his great scene where he overcomes his fear against an opponent he's much weaker than, and he doesn't even attempt to attack Kuro or his pirates. That's not nothing. Any one of those moments would have improved his live action counterpart, but somehow they've made *early* Usopp even less significant.
@@YungandRekless545 only one with prior knowledge would know that. It's an adaptation. If you want to read the original, do that. But this is a new Usopp. This is a new world. Buggy is actually somewhat of a problem now. The stories are more streamlined now. All in all, stop being a crybaby and just let it go.
@@DoctorNoon2717 Yeah, of course everybody's gonna be different for the new adaptation. Though most of the other characters have also been proactive in this adaptation instead of just quipping. Think it's a valid criticism if one of the main cast gets stripped from most of their significance.
This is the worst series in the world, it has no connection at all, and it lacks a lot of important details that they never used. As for the real One Piece, the anime One Piece is just the best, nothing else, and the talk is over. 😏😏👊🖕👎👎👎👎👎🤫🤫🤫
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Eric: He's so confident, yet not in control. But, when things happen it's like he planned it.
Welcome to Nami's headache.
That can apply also to another famous pirate: Captain Jack Sparrow.
@@zacharybartolo5111 Later Jack... yes. But Jack in the 1st movie only played not being in controll, but he allways was and basically did nothing by accident. For some reason they changed that in later films and he was more lucky while actually being a drunk moron, not only acting like one.
@@Smido83so true
@@Smido83 That’s why the 5th movie was terrible. The 4th movie was still good, not as good as the first 3 but Jack was still Jack and not doing everything by accident.
That's the Will Of D for you
Love how Eric noticed the glasses push. First reactor I saw put that together.
I swear every One Piece fan with glasses has picked up that habit because of Kuro.
I wear glasses and i can confirm that
Sorry for sounding retarded but what connection did he make there, does he remember him from the anime or something?
@@Phanthief95Unfortunately, Bleach took a higher priority for me, so I do the Uryu Ishida middle finger push instead.
@@gandhialwaysleavesanonion679 He realized that Kuro pushes up his glasses with his palm as a habit from having to do so while wearing the sword-claw gloves
"You can talk?" genuinely one of the purest moments of the whole show. You can't even judge him for it 'cuz it's just so adorably sweet.
Also
Spoilers
She eventually does talk
@@danyyeltr4803😭
Eric's reaction to the Kuro glasses reveal is everything I've ever wanted
Rick is great answering questions without spoiling. 👏🏽
what a GOAT
Its an essential skill set for a good DM
The map in the credits actually expands with every episode to show the new locations they've been to.
And some eastereggs too, I believe.
FUN FACT: When Luffy mentions Axe Hand Morgan, Kuro reacts because he was the one who broke his jaw and got him promoted to Captain for capturing a Fake Kuro.
After that he changes his identity and becomes Kaya's family butler.
This is not revealed in the anime, Oda answers this in the QnA section of the manga.
They did show it in the anime it just wasn't cofirmed until Oda's answer, I believe
there is an episode where we see Morgan beat up with Kuro's foot on his face and Jango hypnotize Morgan so he would take the fake Kuro and execute him.
yeah this is 100% in the anime it just doesnt show him becoming the butler.
On the contrary. It is showed in the anime.
@lolax121 yeah they do. It shows him staggering up to the gates of the mansion and Kaya's father allowing him in when his guards were trying to chase him off. Granted, it doesn't explicitly show him becoming a butler. But it shows the family taking him in.
Some speculate that Usopp is a combination 'uso' which means 'lie' in Japanese, and of 'Aesop', who was a great storyteller.
Wasn't that confirmed?
Wasnt Aesop specifically the author of "the boy who cried wolf"? Which makes it perfect for Usopp
@@MikeHesk742Aesop made a solid chunk of those old fairy tales.
remember in the shanks fight, the pirate that shot around a corner without looking. that was Usopp's dad.
Yeah he literally has yasopp written on his pirate bandana thingy 😂
What was that pipe supposed to be made of, cause it looks like bamboo
I love that Rick is letting Eric really experience One Piece World for the first time and doesn't give him any detail, or explanation about characters and events that have not taken place in this adaptation yet or ever
The sincerity with which the series adapts the source material is really what helps the audience suspend disbelief. I feel it's the only way to do an anime and have to turn out good.
Klahadore's actor is both menacing and charismatic, great acting. Also, Live action Sham is peak Sham, just saying.
Sham is not talked about enough. That actor didn't have a lot to work with, but she nailed it. And whoever did the makeup/costume design, great work.
I have to admit, I am strangely attracted to live action Sham.
She could hiss at me as much as she wants to... 😁
@@Smido83 I think I caught a thing for catgirls from watching too much anime.
Not that I´m complaining...
25:05 I think that's really what sells me on it. The acting is so good for a lot of the villains that i can actually see why they're a threat
Blue tea is a real (non-poisonous) thing. Pea flower makes tea blue; if you add citrus is turns more purple.
I love Kuro's performance in this episode, the turn is so terrifying and fantastic, he plays scary so well. Definitely my favorite villain in this series. Cannot wait for the next episode!!
Really great seeing Eric enjoy this. Gives me hope we'll actually get One Piece on this channel at some point
They already committed to doing the anime remake. I just hope Eric and Rick join Aaron and Calvin when the time comes.
They definitely picked the right man for Garp
yes it was revealed back then in the anime/manga that yasop is usops father
I knew i vibed with Rick the 1st time he appeared on the channel. Man is One Piece fan.
Look forward to these every weekend! Still so happy you guys are doing this.
Rick and Eric: 19:27
Buggy: What did you just say?
This is so nostalgic. I started watching One Piece in 2001 and to this day Skypiea has always remained my favorite arc. I absolutely cannot wait to see what the live action does with it. Hopefully it doesn't just skip it.
That guy could play Gotoh from HxH as well 😂😂
😂😂
So true 😂
I'm just glad they're enjoying it
One thing I do like in the LAOP more than I like in the original is them killing of characters are making sure they stay dead
Pell, Pagaya and Pound: "(chuckles) I'm in danger."
Live action cast are terrible actors except for buggy.
I disagree@@LarryBonson
@@DarkVoid9274 Sorry it is true if a major studio hired a top notch director they would even get picked as cast.
@@LarryBonson Bring that up with Oda, the original author of OP. He picked/approved all of the main cast.
So glad they kept the over the top alice in wonderland vibes with the mansion.
Love how much you guys are enjoying the show!
Gotta love Koby and Garp doing Marine things opposite Luffy and his crew doing Pirate things
Merry's not a goat, she's a sheep (because she's a ship).
Isn't the ship canonically a he, since Usopp says 'this is a man's parting not a tear should be said.' later on.
In the West, ships are considered female, but in Japan, ships are seen as little boys. Merry's first person is always "boku".
@@thechikuwa284Some girls do like to use boku as well though. They don’t even have to be tomboyish in nature, from what I’ve seen. But would they be tomboys if they were more into boku?
@@tranatkikomi6873 "Boku" isn't the first person used by women over the age of 18, but it's sometimes used by girls with "eighth grade syndrome" who deny being female. Perhaps similar to the "adolescent trans impulse" prevalent in the U.S., it will probably cool off after puberty.
One of the reasons why some people think if they replace Ray Stevenson in a second season of Ashoka this guy would be perfect.
Yes!!!
which guy? Garp?
@@nrrock23 yeah
Right! I've been saying that since i saw him first appear on One Piece. Would be absolutely perfect
watching this and also reading a new one piece chapter! what a great day it is!
For me personally, Usopp's backstory is the saddest because of how realistic it is. It's not over the top tragic like the other characters, its something that can happen to anyone
The over-use of the wide-angle lens has a reason, it's a way to really focus on the expressions of the characters... which is something that Eiichiro Oda likes to do a lot in the Manga, a lot of panels in the original story are dedicated solely to showing the faces/expressions of the characters.
So the wide-angle lens is the way of the show-makers to mimic that feeling of focus in the characters's expressions.
Also... Merry is not a "Goat Man" (even thou he is modeled after a Goat) he is part of a different race of people who simply have Horns. Don't worry this is not a spoiler... this is just a little bit of world-building that the fans have figured out with the years.
Wait is Merry half mink?
@@Vozird As far as i know... no, he isn't, like i said he is part of a race that only has horns.
we have seen other examples of this... like Caesar, Magellan, Kaido and Yamato.
We don't know if they're all part of the same race, we only know that all of them were born with horns for some reason.
@@BlackBurrito9073 I mean, he could have some mink from a distant ancestor.
IF THE FANS HAVE TO PIECE IT TOGETHER THEMSELVES, IT IS NOT GOOD WORLD BUILDING. You one piece fans will excuse anything.
@@smashbrandiscootch719 lol you use this one example to say One Piece doesn't have good world-building? OK!
Another great episode, another fantastic reaction Wave Crew!
The heart reflects the source material so well.
Man I keep thanking these writers for somehow cutting down the East blue saga to a reasonable size and somehow still get the vibe right
It helps that you can leave out half of East Blue and it wont affect the core plot of the show.
@@smittyjjensin558true. I’ve watched the anime up until the first act of wano, but now I’m reading the manga. There are a lot of characters I just look at during the East blue saga and I just wish Oda had a meaner editor to just tell him no sometimes. I completely forgot about the dog and guy stuck in the box. Like “oh yeah that happened”
@@Shugoshin9720 You do know you are refering to two of the most important plotlines in East Blue. That's like 70% of Nami's arc you'd cut if they were cut. See the Live Action as a prime example.
@@-tom-8720 if I had editorial authority over one piece Oda would have me killed for all the characters I would tell him to cut including a certain skeleton.
@@Shugoshin9720Cutting Brook is an insane take, especially with the way the Brook's backstory ties us back to Laboon, which is a great example of one of Oda's greatest traits as a storyteller.
4:49 so real. i get so gleefully annoyed at how handsome mackenyu is
Eric enjoing it. Makes me happy makes me smile
Spoiler Alert
In manga/anime Luffy already developed someking of poison imunity after constantly consume poison either from foods or from his enemy attacks.
In live action he look like to start develop that ability. First he breath bugy's poison, the 2nd time bugy poison him its need a punch to knock him out, then he eat a whole bucket of kuro's poison and only get a "seasick".
Arlong and Kuro's performance with size is cool!
I love the presentations of pirates with bounty that interacts with the character, who touch it and even snatch their bounty.
Captain Kuro is really well done in this live action, better than the anime/manga counterpart.
good adaptation, unlike some other recent one.
This is worse than the avatar one. In terms of adaptation at least.
@720 We can agree to disagree. I think the One Piece Live Action is much better at developing its characters and capturing the overall spirit/essence of the manga. The characters took time to get to know one another and by the end of the series, I was fully convinced that they would have each other's backs. I binged watched all 8 episodes in one sitting and was so hooked that I ended up watching the anime.
On the other hand, I couldn't even make it through two episodes of the Avatar Live Action due to the terrible exposition dumps, poor writing, and terrible acting by two of its main characters (Aang and Katara). So much of the characterization relied on characters either talking about themselves or others describing their character traits. I want to see our characters grow, not listen to them being described. For example, if a character is a glutton, I'd rather see it for myself by them pigging out rather than them going on a monologue describing themselves or others doing it for them.
Also, there's no chemistry between our main trio (Sokka, Aang, and Katara) and their entire relationship was rushed. It's like the creators just assumed we watched the original animated series and will project our preconceived love for the characters onto their show, so they didn't develop their rapport/relationship at all. They go from meeting each other to practically instant family members who act like they've known each other forever. It's so jarring and unbelievable!
By far, it's the characters and their relationships/growth that made the original Avatar animated series so unforgettable and yet, the showrunners don't seem to understand this. If they did, they wouldn't have skimped on all the relationship building and character work. Everything's rushed to the point where none of the emotional beats feel earned and it's like the characters are just going through the motions because the director says so rather than experiencing it all organically.
@@-tom-8720 you’re joking 😂😂
@720 Hey to each their own, for me it's not even close I legit could not get myself through the awful acting and writing of Avatar but if you loved it that is awesome lil bro. Obviously you did not mean it in a way that avatar is the more faithful adaptation or has more of the originals soul in it right? That would be objectively and on every level incorrect. The original creators of the IP stepped away and disavowed the project cuz they hated it so much.
@@-tom-8720op live action made changes but mostly stayed true to the intentions of the source material while speeding it up, unlike avatar which has gutted a lot of its heart, emotional beats & plotlines
3:58 becoz someone is listening in on them 😄
3:57 It may be a tilt/shift lens. The real thing or digitally.
Damn, Live Action Sham is making me go WOW
Types of pirates are explained in manga, but for the live action Shanks is the only pirate Luffy knows and how he defines them.
If you didn’t know, all the ships were constructed to scale
Let them try to build Thriller Bark to scale 😂
Nami in the show is so dear to me.
I REALLY hope that you guys will commit to watching the original anime or at the very least the "recently" announced remake, BUT all of you guys together!
Yes, here we go again.
Another reaction let's Go
I think Nami & Kaya having a girl talk is good..but that section made the pace feel off a bit.
Ahh yes almost all people think luffy is one note when they first start watching one piece 😂
Luffy is like a housecat. Very cunning with particular things. But can be completely clueless with everything else. But he's just too adorable to care, so you like him anyway.
@@kyleellis1825 I don’t think he is cunning because we never see his speech bubbles be cloud shaped as they indicate him having any kind of dialogue in his mind,thoughts ?
@@garuna14 I can't really give examples right now. It's only episode 3. But Luffy's character overall comes across like a "dumb" cat, that pulls off some surprisingly clever bits of mischief.
@@kyleellis1825 i mean true 😂
I think luffy is epitome of sometimes simple is better
Zoro getting knocked out by a vase, could have been made better, if Sham did it like she did, he is unaffected still and staring menacingly at Kuro, then Butchie the heavy dude hits him like a slam or something.
where do i buy those glasses rick has
Let’s go, another one!! :)
Koby isn’t a great fighter yet, there are seeds but not yet, however he’s a great strategic commander with a good moral compass, just like Garp
I hope they show his growth throughout the show.
In the manga, it's very sparse and that's why a lot of people don't even notice it.
So good
- Usopp is played by Jacob Romero Gibson (also was AJ in “Greenleaf”, Josh in “Grey’s Anatomy”, & a few more) while his younger self is played by Kevin Saula
- Kaya is played by Celeste Loots who also Adeline (Projek Dina), Daleen (Kampvuur), & a few more plus Kaya’s birthday is on August 24th
- Merry is played by Brett Williams who also is Referee Pirate (Black Sails), Raymond (The Odyssey), Mr.Olivier (Outlander), & many more
- Klahadore aka Kuro (bounty is 16,000,000 Berries / Yen = $ 106,322.90) is played by Alexander Maniatis who also is Jarred (Projek Dina), Adrian (Arendsvlei), Dimitri (Ice), & many more
- Sham (portrayed as female) is played by Bianca Oosthuizen who also is Bianca (Unsex Me), Nerd Girl (Resident Evil series), & Piper (Afterlife of the Party)
- Buchi is played by Albert Pretorius who also is Reiner (Fynskrif), Vonnie (Die Spreeus), & many more
- Banchina is played by Chante Grainger who also is young Sybil (The Watch) & Jamie-Lee (Arendsvlei), but right be fore she died the man who brought Usopp is named Mornin (Ricky Rebelo) the mayor of Syrup Village
- Here are some Easter Eggs:
- In the background of Usopp’s flashback you can see a poster informing that Victoria Cindry the actress has died on stage while the one next to that maybe mentioning Tom the shipwright
- When Usopp is talking to Mornin you can see the restaurant Meshi behind them which you can also notice that the streets are named are parts of a ship like Keel
- On the Grand Line map you can see some Sea Kings except one is actually Nola the giant snake
- Nextto Buggy’s Poster there is a flyer about carpenter is a reference to one of the Usopp Pirates that being Pepper who dreams of becoming one (Carrot wanted to be a tavern owner & Onion wanted to be a writer), & to the right you can see a poster mentioning a war on Broc Coli Island
- Notice that in Kaya’s garden there are topiaries shaped like animals in the background one in particular is a reference to Lionbuta (pig lion) from the Island of Rare Animals (can see on the map of the ending credits) which also references Gaimon who looks like a bush which there is also one shaped like a panda maybe Pandaman or the panda bat
- The Straw Hats outfits are from color spreads like Nami’s 1st outfit is form the color spread of Ch.28 while her 3rd one looks like from Ch.32, & Luffy & Zoro’s 1st outfit are from Volume 11 while during dinner Luffy is wearing the one from the Red Data cover & both Zoro & Usopp are wearing the ones from Volume 7
- Usopp tells he classic tall tale of the Giant Goldfish & he mentions a dragon = Punk Hazard
- Garp & Koby are playing a Japanese game called Go but notice that it has a dog design as a reference to Garp
- Zoro mentioned Funky Bar on Mirrorball Island which maybe not an place Kuro might go but Jango did in his cover story & the music video
- In the mansion’s cellar you can see barrels with the word Diesse which is what Doflamingo drinks & wine bottles saying Ithurzburger Stein the drink from Mikhail in the North Blue that Fullbody mentions
- At the Ending credits they added the Kumate Island which was shown during the Buggy’s Crew Adventure cover story where we saw the Buggy Pirates fight against cannibalistic tribe
Holy smokes dude. I would say maybe put a spoiler warning, but I doubt any new time watchers would pick up on a lot of these things.
Berries aren't really equal to yen though.
When Sanji bought a big cabbage from quite a big farm on the cover of chapter 476, the price was 150 Berries.
Meanwhile, westgeorgiafarmers sell cabbage at $4 per pound. And since a cabbage weigh between 1 and 2 pound that's $6.
A newspaper in One Piece costs 100 Berries.
In the real world the New York Times sells their newspapers for $7.
At Sabaody, some dude tried to sell Luffy one of those flying biles for 100,000 Berries, saying it's cheap.
In the real world, the best sport bike can cost around $7,500.
On Water 7, renting a Yagara Bull for 2 people costs 1,000 Berries.
In the real world renting a horse can for costs around $700.
Buying a new regular boat costs around 100 millions berries in One Piece.
In the real world, in 1797 it used to cost around $302,718 which makes it around 7.44 millions dollars today.
In One Piece Takoyakis are worth 500 Berries.
In the real world takoyakis are around $8.6.
Takoyakis and cabbages seem to be outliers. But those cabbages where grown by giant lizard people and seemed to be the best around while those takoyakis are the best takoyakis out there and they were sold on Sabaody which is one of the richest islands we've seen, if not straight up the richest, with its theme park and * _cough cough_ * “particular” trade that only rich people attend to.
That puts 1 Berry pretty consistantly at around $0.07 or ¥10.85 which would make Kuro's 16 million Berry bounty 1.12 million dollars.
LETS GO!
Shoes on the Table???? this Luffy Toxic!!!!! lol
am i crazy or is the audio of the show in this reaction series really quiet and the left-right channels are swapped?
A 15 mil bounty is not really that impressive, because berry is more or less a one to one to yen in our world. So if we covert that to usd that would amount to about $ 100000 if we high ball it.
Still 100k 😂
Luffy could buy a lot of meat with 100k, or Zorro a lot.of booze.
I mean for the Weakest sea in the world that's not bad
Berries aren't really equal to yen though.
When Sanji bought a big cabbage from quite a big farm on the cover of chapter 476, the price was 150 Berries.
Meanwhile, westgeorgiafarmers sell cabbage at $4 per pound. And since a cabbage weigh between 1 and 2 pound that's $6.
A newspaper in One Piece costs 100 Berries.
In the real world the New York Times sells their newspapers for $7.
At Sabaody, some dude tried to sell Luffy one of those flying biles for 100,000 Berries, saying it's cheap.
In the real world, the best sport bike can cost around $7,500.
On Water 7, renting a Yagara Bull for 2 people costs 1,000 Berries.
In the real world renting a horse can for costs around $700.
Buying a new regular boat costs around 100 millions berries in One Piece.
In the real world, in 1797 it used to cost around $302,718 which makes it around 7.44 millions dollars today.
In One Piece Takoyakis are worth 500 Berries.
In the real world takoyakis are around $8.6.
Takoyakis and cabbages seem to be outliers. But those cabbages where grown by giant lizard people and seemed to be the best around while those takoyakis are the best takoyakis out there and they were sold on Sabaody which is one of the richest islands we've seen, if not straight up the richest, with its theme park and * _cough cough_ * “particular” trade that only rich people attend to.
That puts 1 Berry pretty consistantly at around $0.07 or ¥10.85 which would make Kuro's 15 million Berry bounty 1.05 million dollars.
its not going to happen but deep down inside myself somewhere there is a hope that eric falls in love with one piecce through this and we finally get a real none once a year reaction
"feels like an anime"
hmm I wonder why
I hope you guys can see this im going to say is The Walking Dead The Ones Who Live (Rick and Michonne) will release later and i hope yall would do a reaction on it
Im honestly so happy that this show exists. Im a fan of the anime but this was better than anyone couldve suspected. But i have a question....what do y'all think of zoro...hes a great fighter....but i feel like hes missing something...reminds me more of Law
On rewatch, I'm pretty sure the wide-angle lens is meant to signify *spoiler* Buggy listening in with his hidden ear. *spoiler*
Maybe they should watch the anime? Would it be possible to watch multiple eps per reaction? Idk maybe they already considered it.
Hey will the fellas watch the Halo series?
So I guess you guys deffo are reacting to the whole series then?
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I still can't comprehend why they decided to remove almost all of Usopp's significant moments from East Blue in the live action.
didn't really matter in the long run
Cos it's really inconsequential
@@DoctorNoon2717 They take away his skill with a cannon, his great scene where he overcomes his fear against an opponent he's much weaker than, and he doesn't even attempt to attack Kuro or his pirates. That's not nothing. Any one of those moments would have improved his live action counterpart, but somehow they've made *early* Usopp even less significant.
@@YungandRekless545 only one with prior knowledge would know that. It's an adaptation. If you want to read the original, do that. But this is a new Usopp. This is a new world. Buggy is actually somewhat of a problem now. The stories are more streamlined now. All in all, stop being a crybaby and just let it go.
@@DoctorNoon2717 Yeah, of course everybody's gonna be different for the new adaptation. Though most of the other characters have also been proactive in this adaptation instead of just quipping. Think it's a valid criticism if one of the main cast gets stripped from most of their significance.
he remind me of heath ledger joker.
where is the halo 2x1
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Avatar??? You only watching the first episode or what?
They posted the first episode 2 days ago. They are weekly
Thomas had never seen such bullshit@@Makverus
This is the worst series in the world, it has no connection at all, and it lacks a lot of important details that they never used. As for the real One Piece, the anime One Piece is just the best, nothing else, and the talk is over.
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