Here are the most important things that I would like to see in the remake: Better pacing (2-4 chapters per episode). This would make pacing much more bearable and highly entertaining. Better animation. The fact that the One Piece anime is released year round creates problems.
The remake of the anime would solve the fundamental problems with the anime. Here are the most important things that I would like to see in the remake: Better pacing (2-4 chapters per episode). This would make pacing much more bearable and highly entertaining. Better animation.
Netflix's live-action One Piece must address a criticism of the beloved anime to avoid cancellation and gain a new collection of followers. There are many difficulties when adapting an anime into live-action; however, Netflix's One Piece series must address the anime's pacing problem or risk early cancellation.
The anime can easily adapt most sagas in one year (Except a few like Water 7 and Summit War). Cut a few arcs short. IMO some arcs were not that great and the non-important part of these arcs can be cut short (Thriller Bark, Fishman Island and Dressrosa).
A release date has yet to be announced, though fans will be encouraged by the news that Netflix has begun production on its One Piece remake. At the top of February, Netflix Geeked announced that it is “officially in production”, adding: “the road for Luffy to become the Pirate King has just begun”.
Originally Answered: Is there an anime better than One Piece? The simple and honest answer is, No! One Piece is the only one of it's kind. It's commonly placed under the Shounen genre and known as one of Big Three in anime industry.
After well over 1000 manga chapters and anime episodes, the final saga will likely last about five years. That timeline was laid down by Eiichiro Oda himself a couple of years ago in the midst of writing the now-ending Wano arc. While we're on the last leg of the journey with Monkey D.
Definitely One Piece. I also love Dragon Ball, but One Piece has better plot development. It has better developed characters that I cared more about than Dragon Ball's characters. Having seen only a little of both, I'll say Dragon Ball.
The Big Three refers to three very long and very popular anime, Naruto, Bleach and One Piece. The Big Three was a term used to describe the three most popular running series during their golden age in Jump's mid 2000s period - One Piece, Naruto and Bleach.
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Wano is not Zoro's arc.
Sazae-san - 7,701 episodes Recognized by the Guinness World Records, this anime holds the world record for the longest-running animated TV series. The show is about a mother named Sazae-san and her family life.
One Piece has finally brought the massive Wano Country saga to an end with one emotional final chapter, and so now is the perfect time to catch up with the manga!
As of December 2015, One Piece is still the best selling manga of all time, having sold more than 380+ Million copies. Dragon Ball Z is next followed by Naruto with 205 Million copies sold. 3. Both authors confirmed that their target was to beat each other when it comes to popularity and sales.
Goku is one of the strongest characters not just in Dragon Ball, but within the entire anime world. Luffy's biggest mistake would be to get on the wrong side of Goku. There isn't any competition and even if Luffy got over a hundred attempts to beat Goku, he would still be unsuccessful.
The One Piece manga has outsold the Dragon Ball manga making it the current best-selling manga series, the anime gets better tv ratings than Super (which is somewhat new), and the Film Z movie grossed more than either Battle of Gods or Resurrection F worldwide in Japan alone.