Netflix’s live-action One Piece captures the anime’s cartoonish qualities well, but one season 2 character will be its greatest challenge yet.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Netflix's One Piece has done an impressive job of bringing the anime's more cartoonish qualities to life in live-action, but it'll face a greater challenge adapting one of its season 2 characters on the small screen — and it's not Chopper.
Unlike many other live-action projects, Netflix's One Piece does a solid job of adapting the less realistic elements of Oda's original story. From Luffy D. Monkey's rubber body to the appearances of villains like Buggy the Clown and Arlong , the show puts its CGI to good use. The series doesn't attempt to work around these crucial aspects of the story. Instead, it embraces them and puts energy into getting them right. So far, it's done so.
Princess Vivi’s Karoo Will Be Very Difficult To Translate To Live-Action There's been discussion about what Chopper will look like in One Piece season 2, as the Straw Hat Pirates' doctor is an adorable reindeer with human intelligence. Getting Chopper's appearance right is important for One Piece, and given his big role, it will require more CGI use than a supporting character would.
Although the live-action One Piece has proven it can adapt creatures like the Sea King and the Fish-Men, it may have a difficult time getting its audience to take a giant, CGI duck seriously. The fact that he serves as a steed — and a speedy one at that — complicates matters further. The live-action One Piece won't just need to get his appearance right; it will also need to depict his abilities as one of the fastest forms of transportation in Arabasta.
Karoo Is One Of Many One Piece Season 2’s CGI Challenges Karoo is likely to be the biggest challenge for One Piece season 2, but he's far from the only CGI obstacle the Netflix series will face. Although Chopper won't be the most difficult One Piece character to bring to life, he won't necessarily be easy to recreate in live-action. Likewise, several villains from the anime's Alabasta Arc — including the Unluckies and Miss Merry Christmas — may be difficult to capture.
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