Set sail in any language on August 31!
The Big Picture It's nearly time for audiences old and new to experience a whole different take on Eiichiro Oda's long-running Manga One Piece, as the Netflix live-action adaptation gears up to set sail on the streamer this August 31.
As announced back in early July, much to the excitement of fans of the original Japanese-language version of the anime, the original voice actors who portrayed the Straw Hat crew — namely Mayumi Tanaka, Kazuya Nakai, Akemi Okamura, Kappei Yamaguchi and Hiroaki Hirata — will all be returning to the roles of Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp and Sanji respectively.
The original announcement was also paired with the news that Iñaki Godoy and Taz Skylar will be getting in on the dubbing fun, voicing Luffy and Sanji respectively in the Spanish-language dub of the series. In a letter released earlier this week, Oda himself encouraged audiences to experience the series on as big a screen as possible and in as many languages as possible, and by the sounds of things it seems it might be worth it to also experience it in as many languages as possible too.
What Is One Piece About? One Piece follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy , a young man who dreams of becoming the King of the Pirates, and sets sail for the Grand Line in order to find the legendary One Piece treasure. Along the way he teams up with master swordsman Zoro , navigator Nami , sharpshooter Usopp and chef Sanji , each of whom have reasons of their own to set out and seek adventure on the high seas.
One Piece premieres on August 31. Check out the new Japanese-language trailer featuring the original Japanese voice cast below:
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