Comparison of the actors of the new series "One Piece" from Netflix with the characters of the original anime (13 photos)
The ubiquitous Netflix has repeatedly tried to flirt with anime. AND, usually unsuccessful. Fans of the cult anime "Death Note" are still People have long remembered the absolutely terrible 2017 film version. American version was so bad that even those who have no idea what it is spat "This is your anime." And now anime fans have been given a new reason to be nervous. Netflix has taken on another cult project - One Piece. List We won’t give records, awards or prizes for this manga, because it’s too long. If In short, One Piece is the best-selling manga in the world. And her first volume came out... already in 1997 (imagine the scale of this Japanese Santa Barbara). The series has just been released, but has already made a lot of noise. On "Kinopoisk" still has a good rating of "7.9". But the people are up still arguing over the casting of actors, in fact, as usual. Well, let's compare them with the characters of the original anime.
Monkey D. Luffy (Iñaki Godoy)
In the story, the young pirate Monkey D. Luffy goes to an infested troubles in the ocean of the Grand Line in order to find that very “Big Jackpot”. "Big Jackpot" is a legendary treasure that can make it owner of the king of the pirates. The main character is brave because he has super strength and a team you can rely on.
For those who have previously watched the original anime and read the manga, Of course, it’s easier to get into the atmosphere of the series. However, for beginners the narration should also be to your taste, as it is from the first minutes attracts with brightness, madness and humor.
The creators of the adaptation had a difficult task - to show the world in where the laws of physics are completely absent, incredible creatures, and heroes have amazing powers. And not even about snails forget, which play a very important role in the plot. Besides the original anime consists of over a thousand episodes, and the show Only eight episodes are presented. But Netflix seems to be getting it done.
The series has the absurdity inherent in the original anime, the characters lively and well-recognized, they get into exciting adventures, who overcome together using their abilities.
Nami (Emily Rudd)
Roronoa Zoro (Makenyu Maeda)
Usopp (Jacob Gibson)
Shanks (Peter Gadiot)
Sanji (Taz Skylar)
Coby (Morgan Davis)
Helmeppo (Aidan Scott)
Buggy (Jeff Ward)
Arlong (McKinley Belcher III)
Monkey D. Garp (Vincent Regan)
Dracule Mihawk (Stephen John Ward)
Team assembled