One Piece Movie 2022 ?!
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It has a zero chance of coming true, but I’d love a movie focused on the Strawhats and their dynamic as a group since I’m starved for more screentime of their shenanigans. A movie about Nami trying to establish ground rules for daily routine in the ship and wanting Luffy’s approval while we have some very needed moments of interaction could be so good rn
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So, what supervillain should we expect this time? Maybe a renegade CP0 agent?
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It could be a more successful thread if you re-name it as 'What would you like to see in the next OP movie?'.
I think is time to do what Marvel does whatever they run out of villains.
Put the heroes fight themselves!.
I would prefer a movie about the SH's separating in two groups and fighting each other, than 'random legendary pirate comes back(again)'.
Maybe add Buggy and the Grand Fleet to make it extra fun.
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Yeah, I would love a movie with lots of SHs interactions that feel very in character and lots of amazing aventures and scenarios rather than something like Stampede, which I liked very much.
There hasnt been a lot of that lately, perhaps the villiain could be more of a paramecia rather than someone powerful and strong like Kaidou or Bullet, with lots of fights and epicness, which for me has become a little bit tiresome if there arent enough SHs interactions or aventures, I would also like to see the Grand Fleet involved.
Although thats what I want, I think it may be more similar to Wano.
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With the success of the recent Dragon Ball Super film and Stampede I can see Toei rushing to get more films out, especially after Demon Slayer's phenomenal box office.
So Dragon Ball Super in 2022, and potentially One Piece in 2022? I'm going to guess One Piece will release late into 2022, if it does.
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With the success of the recent Dragon Ball Super film and Stampede I can see Toei rushing to get more films out, especially after Demon Slayer's phenomenal box office.
So Dragon Ball Super in 2022, and potentially One Piece in 2022? I'm going to guess One Piece will release late into 2022, if it does.
DB in summer, OP in Christmas. They can fit on the same year.
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When we get a new One Piece movie I'm hoping for a return to the older style of movies. Just the Strawhats having a wacky adventure, not cameos from every Tom, Dick and Harry that's popular at the moment fighting some legendary figure we've never heard of before and will never hear of again.
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When we get a new One Piece movie I'm hoping for a return to the older style of movies. Just the Strawhats having a wacky adventure, not cameos from every Tom, Dick and Harry that's popular at the moment fighting some legendary figure we've never heard of before and will never hear of again.
Agreed, Film Z had some great cameos, Gold had a little too many, and Stampede was just a crazy celebration. I'm hoping it's toned down.
Wano still hasn't finished and Stampede was released during Wano. Will we have another straw-hat by then? Like last time will there big Oda plot reveal in the film before he reveals it in the manga? I wonder.
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Considering that Aya Komaki might be the director we should expect a lot of funny moments. I doubt the format will change even tho i would love that. I just want to look forward to a movie for the story and characters for once instead of just the direction and the animation
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25 years, make live action movie already, tired of animation. And no mediocre stuff like stampede or gold, it has to be good like Z or strong world or movie 6.
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@Johnny:
So, what supervillain should we expect this time? Maybe a renegade CP0 agent?
The perfect fit would be an Emperor level bounty hunter or a legendary Wano samurai… Or one who's both
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I wanna see them do the next movie at the wider and grander feeling 21:9 aspect ratio, since no One Piece movie has done that yet and 16:9 in general has felt "standard" and lost its novelty factor somewhat ever since HD widescreen became the norm for regular TV shows.
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In for the Void Century moon man antagonist. The escalation will get there eventually!
(whoever and whatever the bad guy ends up being, please give him more character than Bullet, I beg of Toei. It shouldn't be difficult)
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hmmm what do you guys think of Weevil for the movie?
I know Oda has plans for him and we should get him in manga but seeing as how he wants to finish OP as soon as possible I think it could be a cool way to tie up that loose thread
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Canon characters that likely will appear in the movie? As I can't see prominent usable charas which didn't already appeared in Stampede. Maybe Katakuri and Weevil. They could try the fan art famous "Son-of-Emperor" team with Yamato: that'd be amazing to see all of them tag-teaming with Luffy against one foe.
Also, I hope they go back to put more villain on the line, as having only Bullet fighting every one was kinda boring after a while.
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If they're going to have a Dragon Ball movie and a One Piece movie in the same year, I hope they won't be double bills like in the old days. I don't want to have 1 hour One Piece movies anymore. That's just not enough.
Also I would like to have the anime staff to fully focus on Wano instead of dividing their energy and attention between Wano and the movie, especially when the Onigashima Raid is about to start. -
I'd be down for a more slice of life kind of movie featuring the Straw Hats just enjoying their journey and working towards the goal, but I also loved Stampede.. Also, if the manga was at that point I'd love to see a movie with the Rocks pirates vs Roger/Garp.
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No fan slide show of popular character cameos.
Maybe keeping the focus on a SH and giving us a bounty hunter villain.
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I'd bet if there was gonna be a villain, It'd be a former member of the Rocks pirates.
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One Piece Film: Rocks
whole fanbase erupts
…And then I wake up.
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@uniaka:
25 years, make live action movie already, tired of animation. And no mediocre stuff like stampede or gold, it has to be good like Z or strong world or movie 6.
Bunch of overrated stuff.
Dead End is the real deal.
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I'd bet if there was gonna be a villain, It'd be a former member of the Rocks pirates.
I guess that would make sense in terms of having to pull a guy with near-Emperor-level strength out of nowhere and have it make sense in the context of the world, but after Shiki, Big Mom, and Kaido I personally feel that that well's a bit dry.
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As long as it isn't as shitty as Stampede and actually has a villain that isn't a one-note dumb muscle dude, I'm ok with anything.
And yes, the fan service with popular cameo's has become just ridiculous.
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As long as it isn't as shitty as Stampede and actually has a villain that isn't a one-note dumb muscle dude, I'm ok with anything.
And yes, the fan service with popular cameo's has become just ridiculous.
It was so good with Kuzan playing an actual role in Z, but Lucci vs Sabo already was meh in Gold. Heck, Stampede was just a festival of cameos
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Can we finally get a legit badass Bounty Hunter.
Probably going after Luffy because of his massive bump in bounty as an Emperor.
Someone whose studied the crew and knows how to take them down.
It can give the movie a chance to dive a little bit deep into the Straw Hat characters. Give fun fan service moments of pure crew interaction. Challenge our heroes and show a fresh match up.
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Bunch of overrated stuff.
Dead End is the real deal.
Couldn't agree more. Thematically it fits the feel of the One Piece world, doesn't have wild alternate marketed character costumes, doesn't have shoehorned character cameos, soundtrack stays expands and reworks the original soundtrack pieces.
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Will it try to compete with Demon Slayer movie that smashed all records this year.
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At the very least I hope Jinbe finally makes it into one of these things.
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As long as it isn't as shitty as Stampede and actually has a villain that isn't a one-note dumb muscle dude, I'm ok with anything.
And yes, the fan service with popular cameo's has become just ridiculous.
Lol Strong World changed one piece movies forever.
They went from minor island villains to returning legends of yore with large-scale plans; from the Straw hats being the only canon characters appearing to dozens of fanservice cameos; to Oda only providing character designs to a bigger involvment from the author.
Couldn't agree more. Thematically it fits the feel of the One Piece world, doesn't have wild alternate marketed character costumes, doesn't have shoehorned character cameos, soundtrack stays expands and reworks the original soundtrack pieces.
I never stopped to think about the clothes before, it's true.
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Dead End also still has that original and distinctive animation style that made OP look different than all others.
Its a charm by itself.
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I hate to burst a few bubbles, but Stampede was the most successful One Piece movie globally. Expect the next movie to be somewhat similar with a clear focus on lots of action and cameos.
After Wano, we're going to be past the point where Luffy is going to be fighting a no-name bounty hunter or mid-tier villain. Unless they have a broken devil fruit power and are a master tactician, Luffy shouldn't be held up by anyone less than an Emperor-level threat.
And after the massive advent of the Demon Slayer movie, I fully expect them to blur the line between canon and non-canon similar to Strong World. The people have spoken and want to see movies that are connected somehow to the main story.
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At the very least I hope Jinbe finally makes it into one of these things.
The movie is set either after wano or before wano. Since wano is likely to end by summer 2022, jimbei will for sure be in it, also stealth black and Zeus, maybe even carrot/yamato.
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in the recent years , One Piece has a movie every 3 years so we should have a new movie in 2022 after Stampede in 2019.
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In 2022 , One Piece series will celebrate the 25th Anniversary which is a good time for a movie.
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Putting our hopeless expectations aside, it is much more likely that they'll bring(another.. yaawwn) legendary pirate/marine to fight the SH in this.
Someone from Rocks would do, and we do have a couple of names thrown by Sengoku, but I'm affraid that might lower the stakes from Blackbeard.
Or they could pull off a super villain team, that would be much appreciated as well.
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And after the massive advent of the Demon Slayer movie, I fully expect them to blur the line between canon and non-canon similar to Strong World. The people have spoken and want to see movies that are connected somehow to the main story.
I wonder if Toei and Shueisha would be willing to make the final war movie(s) only.
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Considering it says film, could we expect this movie to be supervised by Oda, like Gold, Z and Strong World, rather than something made completely by Toei?
Anyway, I have mixed opinions about One Piece "films", my favorite of those is Z and then Strong World, I don't like Gold very much though, Tesoro as a villiain was too similar to Doflamingo and I expected more regarding character interactions…
Even though Z is My favorite, I would love something more adventure-focused as Strong World.
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Z and movie 6 are the only One Piece movies worth a damn.
Everything else is just…..meh and very forgettable. Strong World, in particular, has cool animation but everything else is just average at best.
I would prefer if they brought some other director, similar to movie 6, and let them do their own thing. Because right now, the movies are just becoming more and more average and a waste of time with each entry with Stampede being probably the single most boring One piece related media I have seen in recent memory.
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At least Strong World gave us chpater/episode 0 which was more interesting than the movie.
The main problem with many One Piece movies imo is that i think One Piece simply doesn't work that well as a movie compared to as a more long-running story.Like in the last film we got a character with conceptually interesting motivations like Buena Festa but the movie barely spents any time fleshing out the character so he end up feeling rather lackluster. Now looking at the canon Orochi who wasn't even a character created to be liked but as the story spents time with the villain i saw many fans enjoying him nevertheless.
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Strong World has actually a pretty strong start, but fails to deliver in the end. Everything up to the battle with Shiki in the ruins is quite enjoyable. To modern time fans, rewatching it last year gave me strong nostalgia sense because it works just like a PTS arc.
Z had a strong antagonist, but as a movie is way less entertaining and gives the Strawhats fewer moments to shine. Animation is top notch and Luffy x Z in the end was really memorable! the OST also stands out to me.
Gold is undisputably the weakest of the three, it repeats some of the failures of some New World arcs: it fails to keep the interest between good sequences, has good ideas but fails to make it all conect, impressive imagery but kinda empty in meaning.
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I felt like sharing my thoughts on all the previous movies so here goes:
Movie 1: Extremely solid first movie. Love the interactions, backstory and ending reveal 7.5/10
Movie 2: Surprisingly a lot of sakuga highlights. Really good character art and cool settings. Direction and framing are awkward at times. Drama and side characters were better in my memory but after rewatching a year ago, they are pretty boring and blunt. The reveal at the end was whatever but the pseudo betrayal was somewhat interesting. Highlights were the Straw hats in wedding outfits, honey queen's sexy bod and Sanji's fight 5/10
Movie 3: Has a few funny moments and the ending visuals are lovely. Drama and side characters were just as unbearable as the second. Highlights were Luffy and Usopp in furry costumes and the mutual respect between Zoro and Sanji. Charater art is really good + a few good sakuga moments 4/10
Movie 4: My second favourite. Amazing direction, legendary first act, awesome dialogue and side characters, good comedy and drama. Weakest part is the copypasting from canon scenes, especially in the final fight. 9/10
Movie 5: Cool idea to have a Zoro focused story tho not very convincing. I think it damages Zoro's character quite a bit by having him go against his own crew with no believable stakes. Features one of the best ost in the franchise, same as movie 4. The lore was pretty interesting but it definitely felt like filler lore. Highlights were the old lady's design and the dark atmoshere 6/10
Movie 6: Kino, swag, goat, peak fiction. 11/10
Movie 7: The most underrated movie along with 1 and 4. The comedy is amazing. Main reason is that it sort of subverts popular running gags and the direction + voice acting perfectly compliment it. Evil Usopp was pretty fun as a villain at first and i liked the gags with his mother but he became more underwhelming and annoying as the movie progressed. Also the movie felt longer than needed but it was focused on straw hat interactions most of the time so i was entertained for the most part 7.5/10
Movie 8: Some cool sakuga here and there but overall easy skip. They added a Robin-Saul flashback when Robin was about to get on board the merry, which i found interesting. 2/10
Movie 9: A lot better than movie 8 for a recap movie. Second most idiosyncratic visual style next to movie 6. Denifitely a fan of Tate's kagenashi art style and it features some of my favourite sakuga moments. I could easily watch this for christmas. Some of the voice acting doesnt hit like the original, for example Chopper's speech before the "Shut up, lets go", was too whinny and exaggerated 6.5/10
Movie 10: Pretty damn good 8/10
Movie 11: Pretty damn good except the pedo jokes 7.8/10
Movie 12: Extremely entertaining first act, really long second act, cool idea for a secret agent plot but mediocre execution, final act was pretty cookie-cutter. Cameos were meh except Wanze and the two sbs marines 7/10
Movie 13: Expected dead end 2.0, got DBS Broly. Not my type of thing but i didnt hate it. A shit ton of sakuga highlights and the Usopp incorporation was pretty neat. Buena Fest was an utter piece of shit. He had like 10 scenes dedicated to him either acting cocky or panicking and i hated every second of it. Its a shame they didnt include all of Oda's drafts for Bullet's backstory because there was room for some interesting presentation for his time in the military similar to Z's backstory. Still a blunt character tho 6/10
3D Mugiwara Chase: Really enjoyed it. The 3D animation was used very effectively for comedy, action and drama. I appreciated the use of staging and change in perspective./camera movement Side characters were quite charming 7/10 -
I felt like sharing my thoughts on all the previous movies so here goes:
Movie 1: Extremely solid first movie. Love the interactions, backstory and ending reveal 7.5/10
Movie 2: Surprisingly a lot of sakuga highlights. Really good character art and cool settings. Direction and framing are awkward at times. Drama and side characters were better in my memory but after rewatching a year ago, they are pretty boring and blunt. The reveal at the end was whatever but the pseudo betrayal was somewhat interesting. Highlights were the Straw hats in wedding outfits, honey queen's sexy bod and Sanji's fight 5/10
Movie 3: Has a few funny moments and the ending visuals are lovely. Drama and side characters were just as unbearable as the second. Highlights were Luffy and Usopp in furry costumes and the mutual respect between Zoro and Sanji. Charater art is really good + a few good sakuga moments 4/10
Movie 4: My second favourite. Amazing direction, legendary first act, awesome dialogue and side characters, good comedy and drama. Weakest part is the copypasting from canon scenes, especially in the final fight. 9/10
Movie 5: Cool idea to have a Zoro focused story tho not very convincing. I think it damages Zoro's character quite a bit by having him go against his own crew with no believable stakes. Features one of the best ost in the franchise, same as movie 4. The lore was pretty interesting but it definitely felt like filler lore. Highlights were the old lady's design and the dark atmoshere 6/10
Movie 6: Kino, swag, goat, peak fiction. 11/10
Movie 7: The most underrated movie along with 1 and 4. The comedy is amazing. Main reason is that it sort of subverts popular running gags and the direction + voice acting perfectly compliment it. Evil Usopp was pretty fun as a villain at first and i liked the gags with his mother but he became more underwhelming and annoying as the movie progressed. Also the movie felt longer than needed but it was focused on straw hat interactions most of the time so i was entertained for the most part 7.5/10
Movie 8: Some cool sakuga here and there but overall easy skip. They added a Robin-Saul flashback when Robin was about to get on board the merry, which i found interesting. 2/10
Movie 9: A lot better than movie 8 for a recap movie. Second most idiosyncratic visual style next to movie 6. Denifitely a fan of Tate's kagenashi art style and it features some of my favourite sakuga moments. I could easily watch this for christmas. Some of the voice acting doesnt hit like the original, for example Chopper's speech before the "Shut up, lets go", was too whinny and exaggerated 6.5/10
Movie 10: Pretty damn good 8/10
Movie 11: Pretty damn good except the pedo jokes 7.8/10
Movie 12: Extremely entertaining first act, really long second act, cool idea for a secret agent plot but mediocre execution, final act was pretty cookie-cutter. Cameos were meh except Wanze and the two sbs marines 7/10
Movie 13: Expected dead end 2.0, got DBS Broly. Not my type of thing but i didnt hate it. A shit ton of sakuga highlights and the Usopp incorporation was pretty neat. Buena Fest was an utter piece of shit. He had like 10 scenes dedicated to him either acting cocky or panicking and i hated every second of it. Its a shame they didnt include all of Oda's drafts for Bullet's backstory because there was room for some interesting presentation for his time in the military similar to Z's backstory. Still a blunt character tho 6/10
3D Mugiwara Chase: Really enjoyed it. The 3D animation was used very effectively for comedy, action and drama. I appreciated the use of staging and change in perspective./camera movement Side characters were quite charming 7/10Just saying 3D Chase is officially the 11th film, making Z, Gold and Stampede slide of one digit.
However, I'll take the leaf:
Movie 1: good ol' fashioned movie. Pretty much in line with the film conception back there, but still able to be catchy here and there: 6.5.
Movie 2: not a good memory of it, not liked so much both charas and overall idea. Still enjoyable: 6.
Movie 3: pure trash: 3.
Movie 4: my pre-SW favorite one and still Top4. The whole "pirate race" idea was great as much as the atmosphere and background charas like Shuraya Bascudo (heck I still remember his name) and Gasparde: 8.
Movie 5: good charas interaction, but not a love of the whole "magic sword" shit: 6.
Movie 6: my second pre-SW favorite one and Top 4. Amazing atmosphere, great animation, creepy tension: 8.
Movie 7: such a great LOL film. Can't remember a scene without laughing. Lovely the Gear 2 cameo: 7.
Movie 8: great idea of resuming arcs. Way too rushed, but pretty much enjoyable, but let's see: the whole source material was already peak. 7.
Movie 9: not a fan of Chopper's arc. Great animation, nice to see some variation on the original storyline, fan of Musshru: 7.5.
Movie 10: heck, can't even find a minus, pretty much perfect. Shiki being one of my favorite charas at all: 10.
Movie 11: just a 3D animation showdown. Lame plot: 5.
Movie 12: such a great tension and feeling. Love Z, love the lore, love the Endpoint concept, love the song: 10.
Movie 13: Tesoro and all was such a great idea, but pretty linear plot. Good animation. Sabo and Lucci totally fanservice: 7.
Movie 14: as you said "I expected Dead End and got Broly". Pretty much a fanservice plot, Bullet never getting any development but being the "ultimate berserk" in One Piece. Nice to see brand-a-new interaction, but not much more. Usopp and Luffy's relationship real got me as best movie moment. Really great animation: 7.5. -
I've only seen the last 3 movies in full.
Z is only good when Z the person is in it. Every other scene is pretty forgettable. But damn if he isn't a great antagonist.
Gold would be great if Tesoro got more fleshed out. His backstory in the supplementary volume is pretty incredible but it's not touched on nearly enough in the movie.
Stampede rides on the action and cameos alone and I'm totally fine with that, it was a treat to watch in theatres. Would I rewatch it on a laptop screen? Eh, maybe not.Here's my pitch for the next film: A Whole Cake-style musical that gives focus to Brook with the antagonist being an old contemporary of his. Heck given the timeframe you could shoehorn in a Rocks Pirate like Silver Axe or Ochoku as said contemporary.
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I'd really like to know what the story was behind the Toei suits deciding to throw out the cookiecutter and hire Mamoru Hosoda for Movie 6. It just sticks out so much in almost every conceivable way, from setting, tone, atmosphere, palette, and even has a bunch of big-name animators like Norio Matsumoto, Takeshi Honda, Mitsuo Iso etc. who tend to only mostly work on non-franchise theatrical works.
Heck, I find it pretty amusing that they got Yoh Yoshinari to directly homage a scene he did in Evangelion nearly a decade prior.
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I am tired of non canon stuff. Having people spending work on something and keeping this work outside the lore is an annoying waste
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If the movie is released while we're still in Wano, it would be great if they explore the other regions of Wano, some Pirate could come in invading the island to challenge Kaido into a Davy Back Fight, but it challenges the SH's+Heart Pirates instead.
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I'd really like to know what the story was behind the Toei suits deciding to throw out the cookiecutter and hire Mamoru Hosoda for Movie 6. It just sticks out so much in almost every conceivable way, from setting, tone, atmosphere, palette, and even has a bunch of big-name animators like Norio Matsumoto, Takeshi Honda, Mitsuo Iso etc. who tend to only mostly work on non-franchise theatrical works.
Heck, I find it pretty amusing that they got Yoh Yoshinari to directly homage a scene he did in Evangelion nearly a decade prior.
To this day i cant fandom how this movie came to be. Its so surreal. Everything about it is impeccable
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If they want to go whole hog on the "returning legends" thing, since clones are a thing now, have the Strawhats stumble across a rogue SSD operation making living weapons out of the great fighters of the past.
The big climax is Luffy vs. a cyborg Gold Roger clone.
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It's funny that Hosoda directed a G-8 arc episode too
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Just saying 3D Chase is officially the 11th film, making Z, Gold and Stampede slide of one digit.
However, I'll take the leaf:
Movie 1: good ol' fashioned movie. Pretty much in line with the film conception back there, but still able to be catchy here and there: 6.5.
Movie 2: not a good memory of it, not liked so much both charas and overall idea. Still enjoyable: 6.
Movie 3: pure trash: 3.
Movie 4: my pre-SW favorite one and still Top4. The whole "pirate race" idea was great as much as the atmosphere and background charas like Shuraya Bascudo (heck I still remember his name) and Gasparde: 8.
Movie 5: good charas interaction, but not a love of the whole "magic sword" shit: 6.
Movie 6: my second pre-SW favorite one and Top 4. Amazing atmosphere, great animation, creepy tension: 8.
Movie 7: such a great LOL film. Can't remember a scene without laughing. Lovely the Gear 2 cameo: 7.
Movie 8: great idea of resuming arcs. Way too rushed, but pretty much enjoyable, but let's see: the whole source material was already peak. 7.
Movie 9: not a fan of Chopper's arc. Great animation, nice to see some variation on the original storyline, fan of Musshru: 7.5.
Movie 10: heck, can't even find a minus, pretty much perfect. Shiki being one of my favorite charas at all: 10.
Movie 11: just a 3D animation showdown. Lame plot: 5.
Movie 12: such a great tension and feeling. Love Z, love the lore, love the Endpoint concept, love the song: 10.
Movie 13: Tesoro and all was such a great idea, but pretty linear plot. Good animation. Sabo and Lucci totally fanservice: 7.
Movie 14: as you said "I expected Dead End and got Broly". Pretty much a fanservice plot, Bullet never getting any development but being the "ultimate berserk" in One Piece. Nice to see brand-a-new interaction, but not much more. Usopp and Luffy's relationship real got me as best movie moment. Really great animation: 7.5.Thanks for sharing your own ratings on the previous films. Reading them reminded me that the most well-rated ones are a result of strong stories, memorable settings and great villains. I personally believe if you can imagine enjoying the film as an arc in the manga its a sign the team did a great job on it (hence why Dead End Adventure, Baron Matsuri, Strong World, Film Z and Stampede are well-regarded). I'd still like to see a two-film take on Water 7/Enies Lobby as I think they could do the arc justice in that form, really going wild with the animation and capturing some of the best moments where the Strawhat crew were the most broken/fragmented we've ever seen (and they're eventual reunion).