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『THE ONE PIECE』- A Glimpse Inside the Creation of “THE ONE PIECE” | Netflix Anime

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『THE ONE PIECE』- A Glimpse Inside the Creation of “THE ONE PIECE” | Netflix Anime
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『THE ONE PIECE』- A Glimpse Inside the Creation of “THE ONE PIECE” | Netflix Anime
Produced by WIT Studio, THE ONE PIECE is a brand new anime adaptation starting from the original manga’s East Blue saga. Separate from the TV anime series th...

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Firvulag Apr 7, 2026 +123
"So far we have drawn these 20 pictures, we think they are pretty neat"
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LostInLittleroot Apr 7, 2026 +41
["Oh my god that was the whole thing..."](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jqKiVHS6x4&t=1s) \-Ben Wyatt
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Dawesfan Apr 7, 2026 +4
It was a “this thing is still coming out” reminder lmaooo
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NoLeadership2281 Apr 7, 2026 +29
Can’t wait for this, I love one piece but I simply can’t catch up the next 1000 episodes 
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tormented_tardigrade Apr 7, 2026 +54
What? You don’t have time to watch 1156 episodes with repeating scenes about half the time?
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swagpresident1337 Apr 7, 2026 +13
Up until after Water 7 the Anime pace is really ok, as they had enough material to work with. Starting there it gets almost unwatchable if you start new. Then you need One Pace.
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Gnoha Apr 7, 2026 +7
I quit watching at Syrup Village the first time I tried because the pacing felt excruciatingly slow, especially during the fight scenes. I can't even imagine how bad it gets later on if you consider the early stuff well paced. One Pace genuinely took the anime from like a 6/10 to a 10/10 for me.
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deezlobs Apr 8, 2026 +3
I remember how painful that syrup village fight was, no idea why I kept watching. It was worth it for the Summit War Saga, but slows down so much after that. I’m half way through punk hazard and about to give up.
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cashlawz1 Apr 7, 2026 -14
This isn't true
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lI1IlL071245B3341IlI Apr 7, 2026 +14
True, it's 60% of the time.
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PoonPlunger Apr 7, 2026 +4
They forgot to mention the 50 reaction shots after anything remotely interesting happens.
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cashlawz1 Apr 7, 2026 -11
Isn't true either
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PoonPlunger Apr 7, 2026 +2
Some episodes are worse than others. I got halfway through thriller bark before I couldn’t stand it anymore. Switched to manga and never looked back.
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Massive_Weiner Apr 7, 2026 +30
Go with One Pace. Save yourself 146 hours of filler and repeating scenes. You also won’t have to wait a decade to catch up.
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Dankestgoldenfries Apr 7, 2026 +11
This is 100% the answer
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obliviousjd Apr 7, 2026 +3
Honestly I watched a bit of One Pace to try and get into the show and even then the pacing felt slow. The Arlong Park arc took like 4 hours and honestly there was barely an hours worth of story in there. If that's the sped up version, and it only gets more dragged out later, I don't even know how people stand watching the original. Hopefully this new remake speeds things up significantly.
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Massive_Weiner Apr 7, 2026 +13
They would have to do rewrites at that point, since One Pace is already sticking very close to manga pacing. Broadcast version is 4.9 hours, while One Pace is 3.8. The earliest arcs aren’t that drastic in time differences, since Toei didn’t start going crazy until around Alabasta (4.75 hours saved in the 9.25-hour Pace version). Honestly, if you found yourself struggling to maintain your interest during Arlong Park (a beloved early arc), then that’s not a good sign. One Pace helps make the anime version watchable by cutting out repeating flashbacks, filler scenes, and extended reaction shots, but it doesn’t fundamentally change what the show already is.
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obliviousjd Apr 7, 2026 -5
I mean yeah they should do rewrites. That’s part of the process of a good adaptation. If this show just did a one-to-one copy of the original show then there wouldn’t be a point to it.
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Massive_Weiner Apr 7, 2026 +4
Most would be satisfied with an “official” One Pace-style edit that also contains improved animation. We’re talking about animation that came out almost 30 years ago now, so it hasn’t aged the best. If they don’t want to cover the story, then it sounds like they don’t want to make One Piece. They should just make something new at that point instead of milking the name. If Oda steps in and requests that certain things be changed or added, then I’m open to the idea of including some content that he never got to fit into the manga.
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obliviousjd Apr 7, 2026 -6
I mean if there goal isn’t to get a new audience but to just remaster the first couple episodes for fans then that’s fine too. If they don’t want to make a good show I’ll watch something else so I’m not worried. Most shows actually make an effort though to adapt their source material into the new medium. It’s not that they ignore the story like you condescendingly implied. Good shows like Attack on Titan and Invincible take the major plot points, themes, and character moments from their source material but they change the structure and pacing to fit their own medium. Making sure that episodes have a cohesive beginning, middle, and end. Sometimes that means the order of events changes. Sometimes that means some scenes are focused more on while others are skipped. But all of that is in service to a story in a good adaptation. Honestly the one piece adaptation is just downright lazy. It cares nothing about being a tv show. It makes no attempt to actually make use of the medium it’s in. Barely anything happens in the Arlong Park arc yet it dedicates 2 feature films worth of runtime for what amounts to a simple generic story.
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Massive_Weiner Apr 7, 2026 +3
I wasn’t being condescending when I said that. That was a genuine reflection on priorities. For a lot of people, the dated animation style and the 1:1 chapter-to-episode pacing structure are what kill the show for them (two aspects that can be improved upon with the remake). If you found Arlong Park to be too simplistic to justify 3.8 hours of screen time, then we have to consider the possibility that the show just isn’t for you. That’s not a mark against you—I *don’t* think the series is for everyone—but if you’re already having issues with the runtime and asking them to change the “simple, generic story,” then it sounds like you don’t enjoy what One Piece is. I hope you do stick with it and come to appreciate the series, but I wouldn’t hold my breath for the remake based on the issues you’ve listed.
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obliviousjd Apr 7, 2026 -7
Oh I quit the show years ago after arlong park took forever. The story is fine it’s just the show is trash when it comes to pacing. That’s why I was hoping this adaptation actually makes an effort. But come on even you got to admit that 4 hours for arlong park is ridiculous. Nami steals the ship because plot twist she’s part of another crew, but we learn she’s actually just doing it to protect her village. So the straw hats forgive her and then fight the other crew to free the village. That’s not a 4 hour multi feature film length story. You could do that in an hour and have plenty of time for back story and character moments.
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Massive_Weiner Apr 7, 2026 +5
I had no issue being invested in Arlong Park when I first watched it, so I can’t speak to your perspective here. There certainly are later arcs that could have been tighter, imo, but this isn’t one of them.
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Coolman_Rosso Apr 7, 2026 +4
I'm not sure why people are pushing this as a viable alternative to the original anime. The first season just covers East Blue, and given the way anime is made today you're looking at waiting another two years for Baroque Works (which is even longer than East Blue and will likely be split into multiple cours). In other words, you'd he waiting well over a decade just to get to get to the time skip. You are better off just reading the manga at that point
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Massive_Weiner Apr 7, 2026 +13
It’s mainly for younger, newer fans. They’ll grow up with this remake project if WIT actually commits to doing all the pre-Fish-Man Island arcs (since that one already got “remade”, even though it isn’t great).
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shogunreaper Apr 8, 2026 +1
They'll be grown up before this makes any meaningful progress...
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Luzekiel Apr 7, 2026 +13
"The first season just covers East Blue, and given the way anime is made today you're looking at waiting another two years for Baroque Works" So what? Lots of people would rather watched a well paced seasonal anime than watch the original, It gives people options. "You are better off just reading the manga at that point" This is straight up contradictory, there are people that don't read the Manga and never will. The One piece reboot is for people that don't want to read the Manga or don't want to watch the original Anime due to the number of issues it has.
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agayajay Apr 7, 2026 +1
Because it **is** viable. Once you see all the ridiculous filler the anime adds in, it's eye opening.
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pratzc07 Apr 7, 2026 +1
Try One Pace?
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cashlawz1 Apr 7, 2026
You should just watch one at a time or read the manga
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Brainwheeze Apr 7, 2026
I just hope they don't go with the same pacing as their Yaiba remake. Great visuals but everything happened so fast that there was little time to let moments rest and process events.
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myloveandmytouch Apr 7, 2026 +10
We need a date!!
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kl4user Apr 7, 2026 +13
Whenever they launch this, they better not follow the ridiculous JoJo's Steel Ball Run "schedule".
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IBJON Apr 8, 2026 +5
Man. I usually just roll with whatever release schedule we get for TV shows, but one f****** episode then radio silence on when the rest of the series will release was beyond shitty 
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JohnnyZillion Apr 7, 2026 -11
First it's Lego One Piece, and then it's One Piece on Broadway, Tim Burton's One Piece, One Piece in Space, and then the long-awaited Two Piece
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JordanDoesTV Apr 7, 2026 -11
I straight up couldn’t tell that they were new
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Remarkable_Ad_4906 Apr 7, 2026 -22
After what happen with jojo idgaf what Netflix does. F*** Netflix man
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Metaboschism Apr 7, 2026 -18
What in the actual f*** is this. THE one piece. F*** right off Netflix.
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