They really have not done anything negative towards the fans so I will give them my support. Still really silly though, I hope they edit out named attacks; first time is fine so they can show what they are.
>This shit’s gonna bomb
Doubt it, the only reason for a future cancellation is that Netflix doesn't have infinite budget and enougy talent to adapt everything past Alabasta.
>This shit’s gonna bomb >Doubt it
lol, for real? Can't wait for the second season of Death Note and Cowboy Bebop. Super stoked for the Dragon Ball Evolution sequel too. Hell, still waiting for the Bleach movie sequel and that was even made in Japan. Is this your first anime adaption?
>Is this your first anime adaption?
Is this yours? One Piece in general is much, much bigger compared to the series you've just mentioned with the exception of maybe Dragon Ball and DBE was something that strayed off the original Dragon Ball by a wide margin. Netflix Piece is the opposite of that.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>OP is bigger
So it's immune to being so shit it canceled? Right. Go shill elsewhere.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>So it's immune to being so shit it canceled?
Right, see the anime pre-Wano. Dumbass.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>pre-wano anime
You mean the anime that ran for 700+ episodes? That's a whole hell of a lot of backlog for people to give up on compared to the 8 episodes we're getting here. Holy shit, you're coping crazy. There's a huge difference between "I've watched 700+ episodes, so might as well keep going" compared to "I watched 8 and didn't really like it." It'll probably get more people to watch the anime though.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>It'll probably get more people to watch the anime though.
And you don't think that's gonna incentivize Netflix to make one more season? That's a net gain for everyone involved. You don't seem to understand why this LA business works in the first place.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>And you don't think that's gonna incentivize Netflix to make one more season?
So they're gonna spend millions of dollars year after year keeping an adaption that no one likes going in the hopes it pushes people to the anime series they already have produced? They wouldn't just advertise the anime more for a fraction of the price? They'd rather dump millions into a live action version and hope it doesn't tarnish the brand?
Just think about that for a minute. Run the numbers in your head and ask yourself if that makes sense.
You're moving the goalpost, btw. This shilling isn't worth the $0.05.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>Just think about that for a minute. Run the numbers in your head and ask yourself if that makes sense.
You're fricking moronic, dude. Literally read again what I've said in my OP.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>you're literally moronic
Says the dude that thinks this will get a second season. Wonder if you'll be in the thread about this shit getting canceled and still coping.
Being this adamant about wanting to see a live action Chopper is a little weird, but you do you, I guess lol
9 months ago
Anonymous
You're definitely one of the dumb Black folk who are still flabbergasted at that shitty ass Velma show getting a second season despite the awful ratings. Stop talking to me.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>pivot to Velma for some reason
Holy shit, the projection coming from you.
9 months ago
Anonymous
Black person, stop using words you clearly don't know the meaning of.
9 months ago
Anonymous
lol, then you even drop the argument all together.
I am out though, Friday night after all. Enjoy day dreaming about a Netflix version of Chopper for whatever reason. See you in the cancelation announcement thread.
9 months ago
Anonymous
????
9 months ago
Anonymous
>stop talking to me
9 months ago
Anonymous
My argument hasn't been refuted yet.
9 months ago
Anonymous
NTA but I don't really have faith in Netflix considering they're willing to drop things with cliffhangers. OP is big, I'll grant you that but if the support isn't there I don't think there's much stopping from pulling the plug. It's not that I want that to happen because honestly, as an adaptation changes are going to be made and I'd rather they finish what they started but I also don't see it as bulletproof either.
9 months ago
Anonymous
I don't think it's bulletproof either, I'm just saying that unironically pretending that S1 is gonna "bomb" at this point is dumb. Hell, they probably have Season 2 already in production.
It's funny how the only one that got a shit race swap cast was Nami's adoptive sister which is a pretty minor character in itself. I bet Netflix had to beg Oda to make that change to fill the Black person quota needed for the ESG points.
>is the strongest thing on his quarter of the planet from the age of 16 without exerting himself really at all >omg luffy was never a chosen one he had to work for everything he was an underdog the nika is such an asspull
morons kek
9 months ago
Anonymous
Did you miss the part where they almost party wiped to Mihawk?
9 months ago
Anonymous
Only Zoro lost to Mihawk, the real party-wipe was from Kuma on Sabaody. Moria got close to it too.
9 months ago
Anonymous
That was just Zorro and consider that even during latest arc, Mihawk is still considered the strongest swordsman in the world.
And mihawk could've done whatever he wanted with the rest of them.
The point was he wasn't the strongest thing there. That's ignoring Shanks' crew and Garp who visit, and Smoker who beat Luffy until his dad arrived.
9 months ago
Anonymous
That was just Zorro and consider that even during latest arc, Mihawk is still considered the strongest swordsman in the world.
9 months ago
Anonymous
This. I don't know where did copeoids came up with the underdog thing. Luffy was always close combat monster. Enies Lobby might be the first instance where he had to actually think about the way he fights and improve. Every time he struggled was circumstantial - poisoned/bogged down/logia etc
He fought Enel hand to hand, and Enel was post-timeskip tier enemy.
9 months ago
Anonymous
To be fair, he literally trained in the wilderness for 10 years after receiving magic rubber powers. Not even 'trained sometimes,' he was autistically focused on gaining strength for 10 years straight. If that isn't gonna give an anime character an excuse to be OP, I don't know what will.
Plus, he basically leveled out around Alabasta, had a gimmick win over Enel due to being rubber, then was outclassed by Enis Lobby. By the time of Sabaody, he was runt compared to Kuma.
It's shonnen power scaling, so none of it really matters, but it's a hell of a lot better than a lot of shonnen aimed at 8 year olds.
9 months ago
Anonymous
luffy was a haki-let out there demolishing everything with his bare hands. several big boys are impressed he has no haki and is doing what he does with pure str stat, he's a genetic monster.
9 months ago
Anonymous
Playing devil's advocate here, transformations are nothing new in shonen but I think what people are mad about is the fact that Nika seems to automatically give Luffy this "stamped" tag that says he was always destined to win and go forwards instead of being this kid with a dream to one day be King of the Pirates.
9 months ago
Anonymous
he was always destined too. chapter 1 literally call it's a voyage of destiny or something. destiny and fate are also materially real so its just cope by people born to be shitters.
>Yeah I doubt Oda had any real influence.
Oda's pretty autistic about his work, Netflix Bebop was a travesty but Watanabe was a dumbass for not saying anything about it until they were done filming.
No, he's autistic about his manga. Have you not seen the anime? It's unwatchable for hundreds of episodes straight.
He likely has it in a contract that he has to praise it. It's fricking marketing.
>He likely has it in a contract that he has to praise it.
Yeah and Oda literally said in a message that he butted heads with Netflix for not getting completely right the scenes he wanted. Do you think that's good PR foe them?
9 months ago
Anonymous
>Do you think that's good PR foe them?
It's fooling morons like you, so yes.
NTA but what episodes are unwatchable? The parts created by him or the filler that gets tossed in there? Aside from that, it's not like adaptations are anything new, I doubt he's blind to knowing that there's a common stigma to these things. I at least want to have faith that the man would have made sure to have something in place to let him have involvement before he signed on the dotted line. What comes after that however is his own damn fault if it still turns out shitty however.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>NTA but what episodes are unwatchable?
400+. Maybe it got better recently, I don't know, but it was a slideshow through all of post-TS to when I dropped the anime mid dressrosa.
9 months ago
Anonymous
Fair enough, I don't watch the anime but I know it's filled to the brim with filler episodes that aren't of his creation so it comes into question exactly what parts of the show is watchable and what shit is just non-canon original writing. Aside from that, many people agree that Dressrosa is where the arcs started dragging and we just got out of Wano after several years.
9 months ago
Anonymous
The filler wasn't really a problem, it's less than a 16 page manga (because he only releases chapters 3/4 weeks of the month) being stretched into 24 minutes that's the problem. Episodes are unironic slideshows.
I don't see it as the greatest thing since sliced bread either. It was just a scene of a chick who came out and admitted that she truly needed help and men who decided that they were going to definitively do something about it.
Will you watch her show, bros?
yes me and my friends will be hate watching it on release, it's gonna be so kino
As long as the show has some soul in it and it's not le ironic like Netflix Bebop was, sure.
I'll pirate it to laugh at the inevitable failure.
>sexo
They really have not done anything negative towards the fans so I will give them my support. Still really silly though, I hope they edit out named attacks; first time is fine so they can show what they are.
>Netflix casts an actually beautiful white woman
So how much do they pozz it to compensate this?
>pozz
Just wait until you get to Sabaody Archipelago and Impel Down.
The two best characters in OP is Bon Clay and Ivankov. There's nothing pozzed about them.
Implying they’ll even make it to Alabasta. This shit’s gonna bomb and I hope I never have to see them ruin my man Croc
>This shit’s gonna bomb
Doubt it, the only reason for a future cancellation is that Netflix doesn't have infinite budget and enougy talent to adapt everything past Alabasta.
>This shit’s gonna bomb
>Doubt it
lol, for real? Can't wait for the second season of Death Note and Cowboy Bebop. Super stoked for the Dragon Ball Evolution sequel too. Hell, still waiting for the Bleach movie sequel and that was even made in Japan. Is this your first anime adaption?
>Is this your first anime adaption?
Is this yours? One Piece in general is much, much bigger compared to the series you've just mentioned with the exception of maybe Dragon Ball and DBE was something that strayed off the original Dragon Ball by a wide margin. Netflix Piece is the opposite of that.
>OP is bigger
So it's immune to being so shit it canceled? Right. Go shill elsewhere.
>So it's immune to being so shit it canceled?
Right, see the anime pre-Wano. Dumbass.
>pre-wano anime
You mean the anime that ran for 700+ episodes? That's a whole hell of a lot of backlog for people to give up on compared to the 8 episodes we're getting here. Holy shit, you're coping crazy. There's a huge difference between "I've watched 700+ episodes, so might as well keep going" compared to "I watched 8 and didn't really like it." It'll probably get more people to watch the anime though.
>It'll probably get more people to watch the anime though.
And you don't think that's gonna incentivize Netflix to make one more season? That's a net gain for everyone involved. You don't seem to understand why this LA business works in the first place.
>And you don't think that's gonna incentivize Netflix to make one more season?
So they're gonna spend millions of dollars year after year keeping an adaption that no one likes going in the hopes it pushes people to the anime series they already have produced? They wouldn't just advertise the anime more for a fraction of the price? They'd rather dump millions into a live action version and hope it doesn't tarnish the brand?
Just think about that for a minute. Run the numbers in your head and ask yourself if that makes sense.
You're moving the goalpost, btw. This shilling isn't worth the $0.05.
>Just think about that for a minute. Run the numbers in your head and ask yourself if that makes sense.
You're fricking moronic, dude. Literally read again what I've said in my OP.
>you're literally moronic
Says the dude that thinks this will get a second season. Wonder if you'll be in the thread about this shit getting canceled and still coping.
Being this adamant about wanting to see a live action Chopper is a little weird, but you do you, I guess lol
You're definitely one of the dumb Black folk who are still flabbergasted at that shitty ass Velma show getting a second season despite the awful ratings. Stop talking to me.
>pivot to Velma for some reason
Holy shit, the projection coming from you.
Black person, stop using words you clearly don't know the meaning of.
lol, then you even drop the argument all together.
I am out though, Friday night after all. Enjoy day dreaming about a Netflix version of Chopper for whatever reason. See you in the cancelation announcement thread.
????
>stop talking to me
My argument hasn't been refuted yet.
NTA but I don't really have faith in Netflix considering they're willing to drop things with cliffhangers. OP is big, I'll grant you that but if the support isn't there I don't think there's much stopping from pulling the plug. It's not that I want that to happen because honestly, as an adaptation changes are going to be made and I'd rather they finish what they started but I also don't see it as bulletproof either.
I don't think it's bulletproof either, I'm just saying that unironically pretending that S1 is gonna "bomb" at this point is dumb. Hell, they probably have Season 2 already in production.
It's funny how the only one that got a shit race swap cast was Nami's adoptive sister which is a pretty minor character in itself. I bet Netflix had to beg Oda to make that change to fill the Black person quota needed for the ESG points.
Meh, the whole point is that they aren't Bellemere's real daughters.
Speaking of which, we still don't know who'll play her, right?
>Meh, the whole point is that they aren't Bellemere's real daughters.
She was just tanned. She was as tanned as Robin was.
Robin will be black.
>Robin will be black.
As long as she's hot, I ain't complaining.
Which is why she won't be hot. You've already given them permission to do it.
>Which is why she won't be hot
You're close minded. Nojiko's actress looks cute.
Doesn't look like Nojiko, Nojiko isn't black.
Ok.
Could've been worse.
Could, but it doesn't change the fact that giving them an inch will let them take a mile.
>anime fricked up Robin's skin color in the anime
>live action will frick her entire race
lol
>beautiful
>white
Not with that equine nose
I'm getting kinda heeb vibes. She is pretty tho.
She better live up to her role in Arlong Park, that shit is like the peak of the East Blue
That’s a funny way to spell Zoro vs Mihawk
How did we go from this...
...to this?
By working out, duh.
What? To cry like a b***h while Luffy goes to take care of business? I'm asking unironically that's like all I remember from Arlong Park.
Yes!
Wtf is happening
looks like some weird cut, I'll post the one from the special in a few minutes
>is the strongest thing on his quarter of the planet from the age of 16 without exerting himself really at all
>omg luffy was never a chosen one he had to work for everything he was an underdog the nika is such an asspull
morons kek
Did you miss the part where they almost party wiped to Mihawk?
Only Zoro lost to Mihawk, the real party-wipe was from Kuma on Sabaody. Moria got close to it too.
And mihawk could've done whatever he wanted with the rest of them.
The point was he wasn't the strongest thing there. That's ignoring Shanks' crew and Garp who visit, and Smoker who beat Luffy until his dad arrived.
That was just Zorro and consider that even during latest arc, Mihawk is still considered the strongest swordsman in the world.
This. I don't know where did copeoids came up with the underdog thing. Luffy was always close combat monster. Enies Lobby might be the first instance where he had to actually think about the way he fights and improve. Every time he struggled was circumstantial - poisoned/bogged down/logia etc
He fought Enel hand to hand, and Enel was post-timeskip tier enemy.
To be fair, he literally trained in the wilderness for 10 years after receiving magic rubber powers. Not even 'trained sometimes,' he was autistically focused on gaining strength for 10 years straight. If that isn't gonna give an anime character an excuse to be OP, I don't know what will.
Plus, he basically leveled out around Alabasta, had a gimmick win over Enel due to being rubber, then was outclassed by Enis Lobby. By the time of Sabaody, he was runt compared to Kuma.
It's shonnen power scaling, so none of it really matters, but it's a hell of a lot better than a lot of shonnen aimed at 8 year olds.
luffy was a haki-let out there demolishing everything with his bare hands. several big boys are impressed he has no haki and is doing what he does with pure str stat, he's a genetic monster.
Playing devil's advocate here, transformations are nothing new in shonen but I think what people are mad about is the fact that Nika seems to automatically give Luffy this "stamped" tag that says he was always destined to win and go forwards instead of being this kid with a dream to one day be King of the Pirates.
he was always destined too. chapter 1 literally call it's a voyage of destiny or something. destiny and fate are also materially real so its just cope by people born to be shitters.
I have to rewatch the series up until Ennies Lobby.
shit is gonna crash so hard cowboy bebop will look like a masterpiece next to it
i cant wait for all the salty fanboy tears
it’s gonna be dogshit and you know it
probably enjoyable in a joke kind of way though
Even if it won't be good, at least there was an attempt. Bad movies and shows are only worth a laugh if the people behind them really tried.
>Nami casting looks like Robin
>Sanji casting looks like Zoro, more so than the Zoro casting
Is this some elaborate joke?
>Nami casting looks like Robin
???
If you have faith in this show just remember: Same production studio as Cowboy Bebop.
lol lmao
Different writers so it may not be as cringe but the writing wasn't the only problem with that show.
Yeah I doubt Oda had any real influence.
>Yeah I doubt Oda had any real influence.
Oda's pretty autistic about his work, Netflix Bebop was a travesty but Watanabe was a dumbass for not saying anything about it until they were done filming.
No, he's autistic about his manga. Have you not seen the anime? It's unwatchable for hundreds of episodes straight.
He likely has it in a contract that he has to praise it. It's fricking marketing.
>He likely has it in a contract that he has to praise it.
Yeah and Oda literally said in a message that he butted heads with Netflix for not getting completely right the scenes he wanted. Do you think that's good PR foe them?
>Do you think that's good PR foe them?
It's fooling morons like you, so yes.
bump
NTA but what episodes are unwatchable? The parts created by him or the filler that gets tossed in there? Aside from that, it's not like adaptations are anything new, I doubt he's blind to knowing that there's a common stigma to these things. I at least want to have faith that the man would have made sure to have something in place to let him have involvement before he signed on the dotted line. What comes after that however is his own damn fault if it still turns out shitty however.
>NTA but what episodes are unwatchable?
400+. Maybe it got better recently, I don't know, but it was a slideshow through all of post-TS to when I dropped the anime mid dressrosa.
Fair enough, I don't watch the anime but I know it's filled to the brim with filler episodes that aren't of his creation so it comes into question exactly what parts of the show is watchable and what shit is just non-canon original writing. Aside from that, many people agree that Dressrosa is where the arcs started dragging and we just got out of Wano after several years.
The filler wasn't really a problem, it's less than a 16 page manga (because he only releases chapters 3/4 weeks of the month) being stretched into 24 minutes that's the problem. Episodes are unironic slideshows.
You didn't post the best one but that's cool I gotcha, senpai
Would, btw.
And you know what's the difference? The creator actually told shit to get reshoot when it wasn't good in this case.
27 days until it's cancelled.
Cope.
I watched the walk to arlong park because anons said it was THE one piece scene but I didn't get hype at all
I don't see it as the greatest thing since sliced bread either. It was just a scene of a chick who came out and admitted that she truly needed help and men who decided that they were going to definitively do something about it.
Why did they make her hair look like shit in the show?
She's blonde now I think.
live gear 5 when
Just watch The Mask or Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
one piss hispanics should kill themselves
Coomer bait