The fact that there are thousands of stories that can be told like this makes the One Piece world feel as undiscovered as when I first started reading it.
Despite how the real world currently is, i think one piece is one of the few reasons, that makes me thankful being born in this time, where i can witness this marvel of a world develope and likely cherish it until the end of my life
i imagine a sole survivor children of a village in alabasta during years of drought, survivors of Sanji's sunken ship, a junior of zoro that went on a journey to following Zoro's step, life of an ex-slave teenagers from human auction.. There's ridiculous amount of story potential that can be retconnected to SH Journey.
"Hey ordinary marine, we have to fight with a Yonko who can make earthquake and possibly destory the planet and other powerful guys with powerful devilfruits." "So what we got?" "You got a musket gun, goodluck fam" 😂😂
tbf, normal weapons in opverse still does damage. its one thing i like about this series. there's a chance that an ordinary knife can kill a logia or haki user
Fan Letter is my new favorite One Piece thing ever. The emotions are on par with the series’s best. None of the One Piece movies, maybe bar one, comes close to this. Let Ishitani direct the next movie please.
The movies care more about having world ending threats, highlighted by scenes of Garp and Sengoku or the Elders talking about what a big deal this is, than about having emotional stories that feel personal yet compelling. Oh, and you can't forget the forced appearance of every fan favorite character that has no reason to be there.
“Fan letter” is a love letter to One Piece fans. It’s a thank you for more than 2 decades of dedication and continued following. It reemphasized why fans love it back.
@@DooDlingDulcesshe's not a big fan of the strawhats tho she's a Nami simp, I don't know if she would have a reaction to usopp like that. The only problem with her not recognizing usopp in that moment was that she couldn't ask him to bring her to meet Nami
I interpreted her not recognizing Usopp due to her not wearing her glasses. We saw a pov shot of how her vision was without them, and they were pretty blurry. So I'm assuming that combined with Usopp not having a recognizable bounty really made it so she wouldn't recognize him
@@jericnepomuceno3843naw, even Bart.. the simp king of the Straw Hats didn’t know who Usop was, it wasn’t until he was next to Robin and she mentioned he was part of the crew that it clicked.
As a Nami fan, this absolutely made me so happy, my heart is so full that I couldnt stop crying at the end. I was so happy for the little girl and I feel so seen by her, everything she said sums up why I love Nami so much😭 As someone who grew up in an abusive family for half of her life, watching One Piece for the first time, Nami's story has always resonated with me. Seeing her growth as a person; from someone who avoided attachment and living in fear, to being surrounded by people who love her and being free, just inspires me. So this episode was just me bawling every time the little girl talked about her because that is ME😭
I like watching your takes because you're never concerned with jumping on a trend as soon as it gets hot, you want to take some time and sit with it, reflect on how it made you feel and talk with other people about it. It makes me feel like I'm watching very considerate and deliberate content and I appreciate that.
It's like merphy connects her own puzzle pieces in her mind with other people to form the picture that are her videos which are so worth watching and enjoying
I took the puzzle pieces as everyone making a small change (when compared to the scale of strong people aka the war) to make a change (save the straw hats) whether intentionally or not, for exemple the brook fan didn’t know a thing about the girl or weapon but her wanting to see brook happened to save the girl which in turn saved the straw hats
All of them have 1 piece. And they all add up one by one and join together for everything to happen. No matter how small a piece you have, it makes a big impact when its with other people and everything will fall into place
I was a tad disappointed we didn't get more from the Brook fan. But the Nami fan was the focus. I just wish we would have seen a little bit more of the aftermath when her and the kids crashed into the jerk Marine
The powerscaling discussion at the bar was hilariously on point 😂 I swear I've heard those exact arguments bar for bar in community forums and in person. Really felt like the writers of this episode were true fans as well 😁
Great react review, Luffy's voice makes me cry, him shouting let's set sail at the end on the boat makes me very emotional, with all due respect to other dubbings, but Luffy's Japanese voice, and his screams are so powerful
The MarineFord pov from simple foot soldiers makes Coby's moment of bravery so much more impressive. He was also a simple foot soldier at that time, yet he had the courage to stand against one of the most powerful person's in the world.
Also like the detail where the guardian of the girl told her that a person can't live alone at the beginning, and then all throughout the episode the girl received a lot of help from the people to see Nami (her dream) and that's why we saw a lot of hands put back the puzzle pieces together, which is also a major theme of one piece, where luffy admitted that he needs the help of his friends to become a pirate king.
Pretty sure the grandma character was voiced by luffy too so it’s like luffy saying that to her. (I don’t know if it was actually luffy’s voice actor though, I just thought it sounded like her)
Ever since episode 1015 dropped, ive been saying that megumi ishitani needs to direct the next movie (and in a perfect world she directs everything one piece anime related) masami mori’s animation style is absolutely stunning and fits one piece so well, he also worked on the visuals for opening 26
When I saw that opening I said how I’d love to see a movie or special animated in that style I I’m glad we actually did get that. I hope more anime would experiment with changing the art style more for movies, specials or even filler.
the last scene where she said yeahhhhh copying the straw hats and she sail to her journy too from the dark narrow street to the bright big one was beautiful
I really like your interpretation of the puzzle pieces! I would add that, at least to me, the puzzle pieces also reinforce how these no name side characters, these avatars of the Everyman, also represent us - the real life One Piece fans because unlike everything else in the episode, the puzzle pieces are essentially a fourth wall break that breaks the fiction. It’s an element of metafiction that the characters interact with but “realistically” they wouldn’t be seeing or perceiving in-world. But it’s done so seamlessly and intentionally and beautifully, it doesn’t interrupt the story in the jarring way that most fourth wall breaking elements do by turning to look at the camera and say “hey you” to the viewer. It’s expert storytelling and characterization of the highest degree that subtly reinforces the idea that just like these characters in the episode, we are all touched by the Strawhats, and even though we’ll never meet these characters we love from afar or get to tell them in a letter how much they mean to us, that simple act of seeing them and participating in this larger community around them means we too become a part of this One Piece world that started with the writings of Eiichoro Oda, and continues in the shared passions of the fandom this franchise has inspired
The scene that gets me every time and I’ve seen this episode more than 5 times Is when the brother is drowning and being crushed by the leg; and at that moment he breaks free from the ice cause the ship Luffy is on lands. As the brother walks out seeing the horror and you hear that cry of desperation and fear from his little brother. And see him even with a messed up leg he goes towards him. As the explosions and lasers are everywhere the older brother gets scared and has doubts and as he takes those few steps back he hears his little brother shout run and he hears Luffy shout “I’m your Brother” seeing how that gives him the courage to go back for his brother. (I get those goosebumps and tears when I watch it.) I am going back to rewatch it. I love the episode.
A puzzle is a bunch of moments, that when connected together, paint a bigger picture. Every time a puzzle piece snapped into place, it was the result of two different smaller stories meeting up or affecting each other. One piece as a whole is a puzzle, small pieces that will connect to show a grand story!
beautiful episode, i loved it. one of my favorite things in one piece is seeing the "rabble" talk about the straw hats and their reactions to the world around them so having an entire episode about it with super animation, i cant complain
the whole part of the strawhats giving the poeple of the islands their hope and will to fight back is pretty much exactly like how the revolutionary army operates, it warms my heart to see that in the end dragon and luffy are more much alike than they seem.
I felt like those flashes were like these unnamed characters giving a "piece" of themselves to this story. Their hopes, their dreams, and who they are as a person. And I agree with that sentiment of fangirl wearing her glasses at the end, in contrast to taking them off in the beginning just so she can be like Nami. It felt like this was the start of her own story now. Those glasses were such a good touch. So many little things and quick flashes that make this episode as a whole a masterpiece. And that little epilogue scene is the icing on top of the cake. It always gets me. Something about seeing that adorable little girl whisper-yelling "Yeah!" to herself with her fist in the air emulating the Straw Hats, and then gleefully walk out of the shadows and into the bright world while exuding so much excitement... It just hits different. I thought the episode was over and I'm just enjoying the Straw Hats VAs singing the theme song. But Megumi Ishitani wasn't done yet. She really squeezed out the last tear from my eye. I don't understand how those few seconds can hit so hard. Man... I wish I could change someone's life like Nami did to the fan girl. Or like Luffy to the Navy brothers. Or One Piece to us fans. Such a powerful episode.
For people like me who watched it growing up, it's not only a beautiful story, it also takes me back FOURTEEN YEARS to when Marineford originally came out. That level of nostalgia hits extremely hard and I just love being part of this adventure that is somehow still ongoing. I just love how it puts me in the little girls perspective, because she sees the Strawhats how we see them. She's a fan, as are we. Seeing the "set sail" from her perspective. Seeing Luffy and Nami (and the others) take off to their adventure... man, I cried. It's so beautiful that we are TRULY blessed with this story. Life is good.
I like how none of the characters have a name and they never actually got to meet the straw hats they idolized. They represent us One Piece fans, we never got to meet the straw hats, but their story still affected us.
Theory-crafting and powerscaling in-universe in a micro-film called "Fan Letter" of all things is just... this might be my absolute favorite piece of OP media. It's truly special. I now need an entire series in this vein that shows the crazy conflicts we know from the POV of the strongest and show it from the POV of the civilians and weaklings of the world. I'd kill for one of these for Wholecake Island.
I loved this so much! I think my favorite was the older Marine brother. I loved that his love of Luffy was so personal. I loved the girl too. I loved that we never got a clear shot of the Straw Hats, except for that one fan of Brook’s but she’s a fan of Brook the singer, not Brook the pirate and she wouldn’t connect to who Chopper is.
Don't worry, everyone says Sabaody wrong. They pronounce it in the show. SHA BON DEE. Not SA BA OH DEE. The name comes from the Portuguese sabão (which is pronounced like “sabon”) meaning “soap,” from which the Japanese シャボン or “shabon” is derived.
The one thing I absolutely love in this special was how it uses light and shadow. Example like how the older brother turned himself around to run, his face is blanketed in the shadows while Luffy, shouting for his brother, is illuminated in the light. And with those words, plus the pleas of his younger brother, he turns towards the light that he once feared. Or how with the little Nami fangirl, whenever she feels unsure of herself, she dips into the shadows such as when the blonde Marine belittles her or holds her down in place during the climax. The light symbolizes hope and dreams while the darkness is misery and despair. The shopkeeper is trapped in a dark shop, the Chopper fanboy locked in his dark office, the little girl stuck in her room; they all come out into the light to meet their idols and to not be ashamed of their admiration for the Straw Hats. It's definitely a special made to describe the love of fans across the world and is why it's so damn good!
Also want to add. When the girl is looking for Nami and sees fake nami and the pacifistas start attacking causing shadows and clouds... Luffy's PUNCH causes the smoke to disperse. Lighting up everyone.
The rewatchability of this episode is great. There are so many things in the background that add to the story!! Like the younger brother having been swarmed and kissed by Sanji's drop off crew off screen which makes him even later, the comic shop door being left open in her rush to catch Brook which makes it available and open for the older brother and Nami-fan, and the Benevolent King of the Waves probably being determined enough to stop her but when we see him again he has heart eyes because he sees Chopper... Just tons of fun
The crazy thing is, we dont even know the characters name. Every single one. But still manage to deliver that emotion. Because we understand, all those characters are basically us. Relatable.
My interpretation of the puzzle: the girl is just “One Piece” of the puzzle that on her own doesn’t do much. But when everyone puts their one piece of the puzzle together it can make a beautiful picture and even save the world when it all comes together. So it’s a metaphor for us, as fans, who have no direct impact on the story itself, but together we form bonds to become part of the story in our own ways. We form our own fuller picture, one piece at a time.
Thats why I love one piece, in this story, every character matters, no one's left behind, everyone has their cute little story, everyone has their pov and I love it, how much whole crew matters ! Specially Luffy ♥️♥️
I also liked the quick scene about the bubble that blew away from the guys arguing in the bar with the magazines and posters and how it popped. It dropped the magazine onto the little brothers face and made the chaos she needed on the ship to steal the letter
Love how thought out and heartfelt your thoughts sounded this episode Merphy! This was one of the few episodes of media I have ever seen that has mentally shattered me with overwhelming joy. My parents who are very old fashioned said this was probably the best animated thing they have ever seen, and they haven't seen much but this sets a high bar!
I believe that the puzzle pices are for us (that is why it is named fan letter) they give us (and the island people) hope, it is a beautiful letter for our future and our drems. it is (at least for me) a letter for what One Piece means for us (the fans). one of the most meaningful episodes of anime ever. It is not perfect, but it is for us.
I think you got the timeline a bit wrong? The powerscaling in the bar happened post-timeskip, no? It's why the older brother idolised Luffy even if he'd never show it
I haven't seen this episode, but hearing your description of it made me cry just the same. This is the kind of stuff that made me love this show as much as I do.
This is how I interpreted what you've said, something I've known since very early on: The residents of Sabaody putting their puzzle pieces back in and knowing that they can go on even after the Straw Hats have left shows the uniqueness of what the Straw Hats do. We haven't seen a lot of the Revolutionary Army in action, but it does seem they lean more towards expecting people to participate in their liberation. Luffy does the same. If you want it to last, you have to have the buy-in from the people who will be there when you leave. And that is something that a lot of people get wrong when they're trying to "help."
It is so cool that they centered this story on the Return to Sabaody. It is basically the Lougetown for the Strawhats. It is where there story ended and began again, and I feel that this theme of renewal is reflected in Nami's Fan and the Big Bro Marine.
My interpretation of the puzzle pieces is based on what the older brother says during his flashback, how small events in his life changes him little by little, similar to how small puzzle pieces slowly make a larger picture. These pieces are key moments and experiences that builds a person up, and each person contributed their own experiences and interconnect with others' pieces, culminating to the ending where everyone's stories come together in just the right way to help the main character achieve her dream. Even from the very beginning, her mom says that no one can live alone.
I love the lighting in this special. Our MC, the nami fan girl, is repeatedly framed between areas of light and areas of shadow. I think the light represents her chasing her dreams. Every time she runs into the nepo baby, asshole marine, he shoves her into the shadows, just out of reach of her goals. The last shot she is also framed in shadow until she pictures the crew, almost like she is a strawhat, and the idea of them all setting sail gives her the strength to step into the light and continue chasing her dreams. This whole special is so wonderfully beautiful. Megumi Ishitani deserves so much praise.
The Paramount War Ace Luffy/Ace flashes, combined puzzle pieces, Fangirl seeing Nami, and Fangirl giving her best "Yeah!" post credits get me choked up every time
I think the one piece fan letter might be the best 25 minutes of anime I’ve ever watched. The amount of story, the amount of emotion, the amount of satisfaction stuffed into 25 minutes is UNBELIEVABLE.
I have seen other series attempt at something like this before, and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I really enjoyed the special for doing this type of story correctly.
seeing the fan letter do so well in the eyes of the fanbase has convinced me that now more than ever is the PERFECT time to animate the Cover Stories. there is already such a huge demand from the manga readers, we got a little tease of one already with the Aokiji scene earlier in Egghead, and everyone right now is in the "one piece is stopping for now what do i watch?" mindset they took something with very little source material and made an INCREDIBLE one-off special episode that popped off instantly. just imagine what they could do with all the incredible little details and lore bits hidden about in the cover stories! ive always been a huge advocate for seeing more of them get animated but i think after seeing how well recieved this fan letter is it just makes me wish for the cover stories all the more. there's SO MUCH they could do with them and we wouldn't need any non-canon filler for the next like 5 years in the anime if they just slap some cover stories into the places where they need to fill time. it could even serve as a way to make the regular episodes have better pacing since they wouldnt have to stretch out certain scenes for runtime, just get to the point they need to be and go "break time! here have some side stories from around the world while we work on the next part of the main story!" i know im repeating myself here but this is something that means so much to me, since i know some of my friends who refuse to read the manga will never get to see the cover stories content otherwise and i just want everyone to know everything they can about this incredible story. I JUST REALLY LOVE ONE PIECE, MANNNNN I WANNA SHARE MORE OF IT WITH MORE PEOPLE
The young girl is a fan of Nami. The young boys are fans of Franky The older girl is a fan of Brook The brother is a fan of Luffy The powerscalers are fans of Zoro and kinda Sanji The Big tough marine is a fan of Chopper No one is a fan of Robin or Usopp.
Hearing you talk about it just made me cry again ;w; One thing that I noticed as well: Like you said she cut her hair short to look like nami in an attempt to be like her. And at the end she picks up her glasses again and acts herself instead of an imitation of namis tricks which she tried for the whole episode and failed. And then when she gets a look at nami - nami has long hair just like she did. I interpreted that as there not being a need for the girl to act or look exactly like nami. She IS like nami and nami is like her and that will always be true
I got a "the fans make the adventure possible" vibe, that each puzzle piece was a nod to how these little things done by fans of the strawhats added up to something like ensuring the strawhats could set sail safely. An analogy for the fact that the series is still going strong thanks to the passionate fans
Each person has their own piece, their own One Piece, and they each contribute in their own way to form a whole picture, much greater than any single piece would. A whole that can overcome any odds.
I LOVED fan letter and I loved the puzzle pieces imagery. To me it felt like we all just need one piece (ha) bc one at a time we can connect little by little with others, sometimes even total strangers that have little things in common with us, constantly impacting others' lives. Every interaction, every moment impacta the big picture, and it could never be completed without every single person, no matter how small the impact. It's beautiful To add to your comment about her having her glasses on at the end, I also think it matters that she likely wouldn't have been able to SEE nami so far away without them. Idk it's such a nice detail
It’s also fun to see in the last scene as the people are putting the puzzle together they are sometimes arguing with each other as if saying “no this is what is most important, this is the best part”
The final shot of the crew is showed at a specific angle. I think the girl got a good enough view of not just Nami but the whole crew well enough to visualize setting sail with them That final SET SAIL, followed by the girl’s YEAH 😭
Minor note about the shoulder strap moment, it wasn't memories of Luffy and what he was doing at Marineford, it was happening real time alongside it all. His younger brother initially wanted help, but after the pacifista barrage, he likely realized he'd be luring his older brother to his own death, so he yells for him to run... but the older brother already heard the warcry of a determined younger brother from Luffy, and he realized, "I don't like my brother... but he's MY brother, and I WILL do whatever I can to save him." It was a series of fated moments, those moments that make people like Luffy and Marco stand by the wayside and watch because the chance for the future to change is too great to not witness. An ironic and narrative beautiful sibling situation swap in no less than 3 ways
The Town people to stomp on the "Big Bad blond guy" where the 2 kids and the Brook fangirl, that final moment when all the people and little thing like the comicbook falling on the Blonde brothers face, just perfect. Soo warm and happy feeling on this
This is why coby is one of the most important characters, he shows even regular humans without devilfruits can become really strong with hard work and dedication.
11:00 For me, the puzzle pieces represent the small ways in which we all affect the lives around us in countless tiny ways we can't even imagine. Having all those tiny pieces fall into place as part of someone elses story. As the older brother said: if ace wasnt caught, if they weren't caught under the leg, if the strap didn't break, if he hadn't heard luffy call out for ace, he and his brother wouldn't have been there at Sabaodi, at the very least not in the way they were. Which meant that they in turn were in the right place, at the right time, with the right motivation to prevent the toxic weapon from being triggered, placing their own pieces as part of the Strawhats' stories.
Something that occurred to me about the puzzle pieces is that it might of been to a homage to the bubbles popping when they lost in Sabaody part 1. Kind of an inversion perhaps? Instead of the bubbles popping until there was none left, it's about all the pieces coming together.
To me the puzzle pieces represented all the different characters we followed, and when the pieces came together at the end was when they all came together, just like the pieces in a puzzle for sort of a common purpose even tho they are all strangers pretty much. connecting the world, connecting the characters
i think this episode was the version of one piece treasure of megumi ishitani, for herr the one piece treasure is the bond of people and the impact people have on each other unknowingly, the straw hats or the others would never know that they helped so many people unkowingly and gave hope to so many people , its like everyone was really lonely before the straw hats came and now after they came , the other people come together impacting so many lives , its like megumi ishitani,s fan letter to one piece , to oda , such a beautiful thing man
I appreciate the commentary on puzzle pieces. The One Piece x Ground Y clothing collaboration also emphasized puzzle pieces. It could even more simply be connected to the word "piece" in the title or even be more closely linked go the one piece and have links to freedom in some way. If that were the case, it might make me laugh...
The "yeah" end was perfect, make me think when in Jaya Blackbeard say “dreams never end” and Luffy walk away in silent because he know the dream must end when you accomplished it, so new dreams born like steps guiding you forward from the shadow to the sunlight.
Imagine the episode where Kuma’s running scene reminiscing all his life and Bonney’s Happy 10th Bday scene directed by Megumi Ishitani? That would end us all one piece fans. We’d be crying the whole month. Please Toei, you have 6 months. MAKE IT HAPPEN!!
She chooses on what she makes. Not TOEI. It looks like sheis going more and more into not being limited some pictures. Thats why she went from episodes>music vid>OP>specials The next step is a movie
Oh my god. I can already see them making Bonney continue crying at the "to be continued" screen. Like instead of cutting out the sound to the "DUN" credit part it just doesnt cut her off... so we just sit there crying as she is.
I cried multiple times during the episode. It hit me with so many emotions, also seeing the war from a foot soldiers POV truly reinforces how much perception affects things in OP. Just like how Gear Five looks like a demon from hell to his enemies and a goofy little goober to his allies. Perspective in OP is so powerful. I doubt well get anything like this again but good god i hope we do.
Man i swear other than wishing all the cover stories to get animated i definitely would not mind a whole separate mini series of more stories like this episode of different povs of all these big events from normal characters all around the One Piece world cuz man the possibilities r endless❤
The fact that there are thousands of stories that can be told like this makes the One Piece world feel as undiscovered as when I first started reading it.
Despite how the real world currently is, i think one piece is one of the few reasons, that makes me thankful being born in this time, where i can witness this marvel of a world develope and likely cherish it until the end of my life
I was about to write something very similar. The potential for so many stories to be told
If we got a similar episode from random people’s perspectives for each arc, it would be amazing.
i imagine a sole survivor children of a village in alabasta during years of drought, survivors of Sanji's sunken ship, a junior of zoro that went on a journey to following Zoro's step, life of an ex-slave teenagers from human auction.. There's ridiculous amount of story potential that can be retconnected to SH Journey.
Need that pov of a number on whiskey peak
"Hey ordinary marine, we have to fight with a Yonko who can make earthquake and possibly destory the planet and other powerful guys with powerful devilfruits."
"So what we got?"
"You got a musket gun, goodluck fam" 😂😂
A musket gun is a debuff, it only gets you stuck on edges of cliffs, and if you have sloped shoulders it'll just fall off.
Maybe 4kids had the right idea with the water guns...
tbf, normal weapons in opverse still does damage. its one thing i like about this series. there's a chance that an ordinary knife can kill a logia or haki user
Fan Letter is my new favorite One Piece thing ever. The emotions are on par with the series’s best. None of the One Piece movies, maybe bar one, comes close to this. Let Ishitani direct the next movie please.
Yeah, Baron Omatsuri was the only One Piece movie that I like as much as this special
@@Syco07-pm3iz Film Z had some nice emotion too it aswell.
@@Syco07-pm3iz yeah , Baron Omatsuri is the best OnePiece Movie
The movies care more about having world ending threats, highlighted by scenes of Garp and Sengoku or the Elders talking about what a big deal this is, than about having emotional stories that feel personal yet compelling. Oh, and you can't forget the forced appearance of every fan favorite character that has no reason to be there.
Well, depending if they change the pacing of egghead, we have 7 months till we get the Kuma flashback in the anime.
The post credit scene where she is dressed up in her unique outfit is cool and objectively cute.
wait I never stayed to watch a post credit scene - time to watch it for the third time!
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It signifies that no matter how much you idolized a person, you should continue embracing the "you" instead of copying your idol's style
“Fan letter” is a love letter to One Piece fans. It’s a thank you for more than 2 decades of dedication and continued following. It reemphasized why fans love it back.
The girl didn't recognize Usopp because "he" had no bounty and wasn't recognized as part of the crew. If only she had met Sniper King.....
I would've love to see the girl react to "god Usopp" bounty poster, is a really funny image to me
@@DooDlingDulcesshe's not a big fan of the strawhats tho she's a Nami simp, I don't know if she would have a reaction to usopp like that. The only problem with her not recognizing usopp in that moment was that she couldn't ask him to bring her to meet Nami
I interpreted her not recognizing Usopp due to her not wearing her glasses. We saw a pov shot of how her vision was without them, and they were pretty blurry. So I'm assuming that combined with Usopp not having a recognizable bounty really made it so she wouldn't recognize him
@@jericnepomuceno3843naw, even Bart.. the simp king of the Straw Hats didn’t know who Usop was, it wasn’t until he was next to Robin and she mentioned he was part of the crew that it clicked.
She also didn't had her glasses, the only reason she was able to see Nami from such a distance was cuz she finally put them on.
As a Nami fan, this absolutely made me so happy, my heart is so full that I couldnt stop crying at the end. I was so happy for the little girl and I feel so seen by her, everything she said sums up why I love Nami so much😭 As someone who grew up in an abusive family for half of her life, watching One Piece for the first time, Nami's story has always resonated with me. Seeing her growth as a person; from someone who avoided attachment and living in fear, to being surrounded by people who love her and being free, just inspires me. So this episode was just me bawling every time the little girl talked about her because that is ME😭
I like watching your takes because you're never concerned with jumping on a trend as soon as it gets hot, you want to take some time and sit with it, reflect on how it made you feel and talk with other people about it. It makes me feel like I'm watching very considerate and deliberate content and I appreciate that.
So true. You can never judge immediately. You always have to let it set and mellow for a while.
this honestly means so much to me - thank you so much 🧡
@@felixowen2693lmao like a steak after grilling you can't just cut it right away , you have to let it side for a while😂
That's why Merphy's content is such high quality. Because she's not concerned about maximizing views.
It's like merphy connects her own puzzle pieces in her mind with other people to form the picture that are her videos which are so worth watching and enjoying
I took the puzzle pieces as everyone making a small change (when compared to the scale of strong people aka the war) to make a change (save the straw hats) whether intentionally or not, for exemple the brook fan didn’t know a thing about the girl or weapon but her wanting to see brook happened to save the girl which in turn saved the straw hats
oh I LOVE this interpretation!
The puzzle pieces is like "butterfly effect", "Domino effect", "can't see the forest for the trees" great way of storytelling.
Yea, exactly! We're all the MC of our own story, but there are countless people and events affecting it, the pieces 'literally' falling into place.
All of them have 1 piece. And they all add up one by one and join together for everything to happen.
No matter how small a piece you have, it makes a big impact when its with other people and everything will fall into place
I was a tad disappointed we didn't get more from the Brook fan. But the Nami fan was the focus. I just wish we would have seen a little bit more of the aftermath when her and the kids crashed into the jerk Marine
My interpretation of the puzzle pieces is a cute play on words. They all gave ONE PIECE of the puzzle
Exactly my thoughts as well.
So the one piece really is the friends we made along the way.
Would love if the anime added them in the background of Vega punks speech when it gets animated as a reference
God i hope so!!!
The powerscaling discussion at the bar was hilariously on point 😂 I swear I've heard those exact arguments bar for bar in community forums and in person. Really felt like the writers of this episode were true fans as well 😁
Great react review, Luffy's voice makes me cry, him shouting let's set sail at the end on the boat makes me very emotional, with all due respect to other dubbings, but Luffy's Japanese voice, and his screams are so powerful
The MarineFord pov from simple foot soldiers makes Coby's moment of bravery so much more impressive. He was also a simple foot soldier at that time, yet he had the courage to stand against one of the most powerful person's in the world.
Coby the future of the marines!!
Also like the detail where the guardian of the girl told her that a person can't live alone at the beginning, and then all throughout the episode the girl received a lot of help from the people to see Nami (her dream) and that's why we saw a lot of hands put back the puzzle pieces together, which is also a major theme of one piece, where luffy admitted that he needs the help of his friends to become a pirate king.
Pretty sure the grandma character was voiced by luffy too so it’s like luffy saying that to her.
(I don’t know if it was actually luffy’s voice actor though, I just thought it sounded like her)
@@felixowen2693It absolutely was Luffy's VA
Ever since episode 1015 dropped, ive been saying that megumi ishitani needs to direct the next movie (and in a perfect world she directs everything one piece anime related)
masami mori’s animation style is absolutely stunning and fits one piece so well, he also worked on the visuals for opening 26
When I saw that opening I said how I’d love to see a movie or special animated in that style I I’m glad we actually did get that. I hope more anime would experiment with changing the art style more for movies, specials or even filler.
Masami Mori worked a lot on One Piece stuff other than Opening 26 and Fan Letter
@@snakewatch5468 well yea obviously, but these were the two most notable ones recently
the last scene where she said yeahhhhh copying the straw hats and she sail to her journy too from the dark narrow street to the bright big one was beautiful
I really like your interpretation of the puzzle pieces! I would add that, at least to me, the puzzle pieces also reinforce how these no name side characters, these avatars of the Everyman, also represent us - the real life One Piece fans because unlike everything else in the episode, the puzzle pieces are essentially a fourth wall break that breaks the fiction. It’s an element of metafiction that the characters interact with but “realistically” they wouldn’t be seeing or perceiving in-world. But it’s done so seamlessly and intentionally and beautifully, it doesn’t interrupt the story in the jarring way that most fourth wall breaking elements do by turning to look at the camera and say “hey you” to the viewer. It’s expert storytelling and characterization of the highest degree that subtly reinforces the idea that just like these characters in the episode, we are all touched by the Strawhats, and even though we’ll never meet these characters we love from afar or get to tell them in a letter how much they mean to us, that simple act of seeing them and participating in this larger community around them means we too become a part of this One Piece world that started with the writings of Eiichoro Oda, and continues in the shared passions of the fandom this franchise has inspired
The scene that gets me every time and I’ve seen this episode more than 5 times Is when the brother is drowning and being crushed by the leg; and at that moment he breaks free from the ice cause the ship Luffy is on lands. As the brother walks out seeing the horror and you hear that cry of desperation and fear from his little brother. And see him even with a messed up leg he goes towards him. As the explosions and lasers are everywhere the older brother gets scared and has doubts and as he takes those few steps back he hears his little brother shout run and he hears Luffy shout “I’m your Brother” seeing how that gives him the courage to go back for his brother. (I get those goosebumps and tears when I watch it.)
I am going back to rewatch it. I love the episode.
I loved the whole Marineford flashback
I definitely want more fillers of that kind, something that adds to the world without affecting the story too much
A puzzle is a bunch of moments, that when connected together, paint a bigger picture. Every time a puzzle piece snapped into place, it was the result of two different smaller stories meeting up or affecting each other. One piece as a whole is a puzzle, small pieces that will connect to show a grand story!
Very well said.
It was a fan letter within a fan letter. Unbelievable masterpiece of an episode.
This was truly a love letter to fans
beautiful episode, i loved it. one of my favorite things in one piece is seeing the "rabble" talk about the straw hats and their reactions to the world around them so having an entire episode about it with super animation, i cant complain
i liked that those fans in the episode are unnamed too
the whole part of the strawhats giving the poeple of the islands their hope and will to fight back is pretty much exactly like how the revolutionary army operates, it warms my heart to see that in the end dragon and luffy are more much alike than they seem.
I felt like those flashes were like these unnamed characters giving a "piece" of themselves to this story. Their hopes, their dreams, and who they are as a person. And I agree with that sentiment of fangirl wearing her glasses at the end, in contrast to taking them off in the beginning just so she can be like Nami. It felt like this was the start of her own story now. Those glasses were such a good touch. So many little things and quick flashes that make this episode as a whole a masterpiece.
And that little epilogue scene is the icing on top of the cake. It always gets me. Something about seeing that adorable little girl whisper-yelling "Yeah!" to herself with her fist in the air emulating the Straw Hats, and then gleefully walk out of the shadows and into the bright world while exuding so much excitement... It just hits different. I thought the episode was over and I'm just enjoying the Straw Hats VAs singing the theme song. But Megumi Ishitani wasn't done yet. She really squeezed out the last tear from my eye. I don't understand how those few seconds can hit so hard.
Man... I wish I could change someone's life like Nami did to the fan girl. Or like Luffy to the Navy brothers. Or One Piece to us fans. Such a powerful episode.
I was hoping you would cover this. It was fantastic! 🤩🤩
For people like me who watched it growing up, it's not only a beautiful story, it also takes me back FOURTEEN YEARS to when Marineford originally came out. That level of nostalgia hits extremely hard and I just love being part of this adventure that is somehow still ongoing.
I just love how it puts me in the little girls perspective, because she sees the Strawhats how we see them. She's a fan, as are we. Seeing the "set sail" from her perspective. Seeing Luffy and Nami (and the others) take off to their adventure... man, I cried. It's so beautiful that we are TRULY blessed with this story.
Life is good.
I like how none of the characters have a name and they never actually got to meet the straw hats they idolized.
They represent us One Piece fans, we never got to meet the straw hats, but their story still affected us.
Theory-crafting and powerscaling in-universe in a micro-film called "Fan Letter" of all things is just... this might be my absolute favorite piece of OP media. It's truly special. I now need an entire series in this vein that shows the crazy conflicts we know from the POV of the strongest and show it from the POV of the civilians and weaklings of the world. I'd kill for one of these for Wholecake Island.
I loved this so much! I think my favorite was the older Marine brother. I loved that his love of Luffy was so personal. I loved the girl too. I loved that we never got a clear shot of the Straw Hats, except for that one fan of Brook’s but she’s a fan of Brook the singer, not Brook the pirate and she wouldn’t connect to who Chopper is.
Don't worry, everyone says Sabaody wrong. They pronounce it in the show. SHA BON DEE. Not SA BA OH DEE.
The name comes from the Portuguese sabão (which is pronounced like “sabon”) meaning “soap,” from which the Japanese シャボン or “shabon” is derived.
The one thing I absolutely love in this special was how it uses light and shadow.
Example like how the older brother turned himself around to run, his face is blanketed in the shadows while Luffy, shouting for his brother, is illuminated in the light. And with those words, plus the pleas of his younger brother, he turns towards the light that he once feared.
Or how with the little Nami fangirl, whenever she feels unsure of herself, she dips into the shadows such as when the blonde Marine belittles her or holds her down in place during the climax.
The light symbolizes hope and dreams while the darkness is misery and despair. The shopkeeper is trapped in a dark shop, the Chopper fanboy locked in his dark office, the little girl stuck in her room; they all come out into the light to meet their idols and to not be ashamed of their admiration for the Straw Hats.
It's definitely a special made to describe the love of fans across the world and is why it's so damn good!
Also want to add.
When the girl is looking for Nami and sees fake nami and the pacifistas start attacking causing shadows and clouds...
Luffy's PUNCH causes the smoke to disperse. Lighting up everyone.
The rewatchability of this episode is great. There are so many things in the background that add to the story!! Like the younger brother having been swarmed and kissed by Sanji's drop off crew off screen which makes him even later, the comic shop door being left open in her rush to catch Brook which makes it available and open for the older brother and Nami-fan, and the Benevolent King of the Waves probably being determined enough to stop her but when we see him again he has heart eyes because he sees Chopper... Just tons of fun
The crazy thing is, we dont even know the characters name. Every single one. But still manage to deliver that emotion. Because we understand, all those characters are basically us. Relatable.
My interpretation of the puzzle: the girl is just “One Piece” of the puzzle that on her own doesn’t do much. But when everyone puts their one piece of the puzzle together it can make a beautiful picture and even save the world when it all comes together.
So it’s a metaphor for us, as fans, who have no direct impact on the story itself, but together we form bonds to become part of the story in our own ways. We form our own fuller picture, one piece at a time.
Thats why I love one piece, in this story, every character matters, no one's left behind, everyone has their cute little story, everyone has their pov and I love it, how much whole crew matters ! Specially Luffy ♥️♥️
I also liked the quick scene about the bubble that blew away from the guys arguing in the bar with the magazines and posters and how it popped. It dropped the magazine onto the little brothers face and made the chaos she needed on the ship to steal the letter
i love the episode. it brings new pov from other characters💯
Love how thought out and heartfelt your thoughts sounded this episode Merphy! This was one of the few episodes of media I have ever seen that has mentally shattered me with overwhelming joy. My parents who are very old fashioned said this was probably the best animated thing they have ever seen, and they haven't seen much but this sets a high bar!
I see One Piece Fan Letter on title, I click (and cry).
Hope they make more pf these fan letters 😢
Probably not, they adapted all the novel chapters this was based off
Because of this adaptation, I hope that the spin off of Ace's story can be adapted too.
The video Ive been waiting for
The fan letter gave such a great depiction of war. All this hellfire and screams, people fighting and dying. It was such a powerful scene
I believe that the puzzle pices are for us (that is why it is named fan letter) they give us (and the island people) hope, it is a beautiful letter for our future and our drems. it is (at least for me) a letter for what One Piece means for us (the fans). one of the most meaningful episodes of anime ever. It is not perfect, but it is for us.
I think you got the timeline a bit wrong? The powerscaling in the bar happened post-timeskip, no? It's why the older brother idolised Luffy even if he'd never show it
It is registered as a short film and it truly is a film
I haven't seen this episode, but hearing your description of it made me cry just the same. This is the kind of stuff that made me love this show as much as I do.
Been waiting for this!!
Even hearing the breakdown on it is enough to drive me to tears
This is how I interpreted what you've said, something I've known since very early on:
The residents of Sabaody putting their puzzle pieces back in and knowing that they can go on even after the Straw Hats have left shows the uniqueness of what the Straw Hats do.
We haven't seen a lot of the Revolutionary Army in action, but it does seem they lean more towards expecting people to participate in their liberation.
Luffy does the same.
If you want it to last, you have to have the buy-in from the people who will be there when you leave. And that is something that a lot of people get wrong when they're trying to "help."
@15:55 you men to say Jay D Legend
It is so cool that they centered this story on the Return to Sabaody. It is basically the Lougetown for the Strawhats. It is where there story ended and began again, and I feel that this theme of renewal is reflected in Nami's Fan and the Big Bro Marine.
My interpretation of the puzzle pieces is based on what the older brother says during his flashback, how small events in his life changes him little by little, similar to how small puzzle pieces slowly make a larger picture. These pieces are key moments and experiences that builds a person up, and each person contributed their own experiences and interconnect with others' pieces, culminating to the ending where everyone's stories come together in just the right way to help the main character achieve her dream. Even from the very beginning, her mom says that no one can live alone.
I love the lighting in this special. Our MC, the nami fan girl, is repeatedly framed between areas of light and areas of shadow. I think the light represents her chasing her dreams. Every time she runs into the nepo baby, asshole marine, he shoves her into the shadows, just out of reach of her goals.
The last shot she is also framed in shadow until she pictures the crew, almost like she is a strawhat, and the idea of them all setting sail gives her the strength to step into the light and continue chasing her dreams.
This whole special is so wonderfully beautiful. Megumi Ishitani deserves so much praise.
I Love how the Nami fan bears a resemblance to Ishitani 😊
Dammit Merphy now I’m crying again 😭
The Paramount War Ace Luffy/Ace flashes, combined puzzle pieces, Fangirl seeing Nami, and Fangirl giving her best "Yeah!" post credits get me choked up every time
That double leg punch gets HYPE
yea i cried at the end when she raised her hand
I think the one piece fan letter might be the best 25 minutes of anime I’ve ever watched. The amount of story, the amount of emotion, the amount of satisfaction stuffed into 25 minutes is UNBELIEVABLE.
I have seen other series attempt at something like this before, and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I really enjoyed the special for doing this type of story correctly.
seeing the fan letter do so well in the eyes of the fanbase has convinced me that now more than ever is the PERFECT time to animate the Cover Stories.
there is already such a huge demand from the manga readers, we got a little tease of one already with the Aokiji scene earlier in Egghead, and everyone right now is in the "one piece is stopping for now what do i watch?" mindset
they took something with very little source material and made an INCREDIBLE one-off special episode that popped off instantly. just imagine what they could do with all the incredible little details and lore bits hidden about in the cover stories! ive always been a huge advocate for seeing more of them get animated but i think after seeing how well recieved this fan letter is it just makes me wish for the cover stories all the more.
there's SO MUCH they could do with them and we wouldn't need any non-canon filler for the next like 5 years in the anime if they just slap some cover stories into the places where they need to fill time.
it could even serve as a way to make the regular episodes have better pacing since they wouldnt have to stretch out certain scenes for runtime, just get to the point they need to be and go "break time! here have some side stories from around the world while we work on the next part of the main story!"
i know im repeating myself here but this is something that means so much to me, since i know some of my friends who refuse to read the manga will never get to see the cover stories content otherwise and i just want everyone to know everything they can about this incredible story.
I JUST REALLY LOVE ONE PIECE, MANNNNN I WANNA SHARE MORE OF IT WITH MORE PEOPLE
The atmosphere of the special probably was my favourite part. You could almost smell the mangroves from the screen.
The young girl is a fan of Nami.
The young boys are fans of Franky
The older girl is a fan of Brook
The brother is a fan of Luffy
The powerscalers are fans of Zoro and kinda Sanji
The Big tough marine is a fan of Chopper
No one is a fan of Robin or Usopp.
It's probably taboo to be a Robin fan. As for Usopp... hrm
That's because GOD Usopp needs no fans. He has WORSHIPPERS.
Hearing you talk about it just made me cry again ;w;
One thing that I noticed as well:
Like you said she cut her hair short to look like nami in an attempt to be like her.
And at the end she picks up her glasses again and acts herself instead of an imitation of namis tricks which she tried for the whole episode and failed.
And then when she gets a look at nami - nami has long hair just like she did.
I interpreted that as there not being a need for the girl to act or look exactly like nami.
She IS like nami and nami is like her and that will always be true
This episode is perfect. Love that she never acrually met Nami, that seeing her from afar was enough.
We will never meet Nami. But the strawhats still give us our own hope
LETSGOOO ITS HERE !!!
You’re the best, Murph! Hope you are yours are happy and healthy!
awesome analysis! the big brother being inspired by luffy was so beautiful
The best episode full of meaning and philosophy of life 🥺😭🙏
This was the first episode since the funeral of the Merry that made me shed a tear. Absolutely incredible watch
True and real peak cannon in our hearts right next to sniper island
Loved the nostalgia and seeing people from everyday life's point of view. Was a fantastic episode!
I got a "the fans make the adventure possible" vibe, that each puzzle piece was a nod to how these little things done by fans of the strawhats added up to something like ensuring the strawhats could set sail safely.
An analogy for the fact that the series is still going strong thanks to the passionate fans
I haven't seen it yet!! But im so excited!! 😂
Each person has their own piece, their own One Piece, and they each contribute in their own way to form a whole picture, much greater than any single piece would. A whole that can overcome any odds.
Nooo! The two weeks just popped in my head! I guess even Oda deserves Halloween!
Suddenly everyone is going back and watching the fillers
I LOVED fan letter and I loved the puzzle pieces imagery.
To me it felt like we all just need one piece (ha) bc one at a time we can connect little by little with others, sometimes even total strangers that have little things in common with us, constantly impacting others' lives. Every interaction, every moment impacta the big picture, and it could never be completed without every single person, no matter how small the impact. It's beautiful
To add to your comment about her having her glasses on at the end, I also think it matters that she likely wouldn't have been able to SEE nami so far away without them. Idk it's such a nice detail
It’s also fun to see in the last scene as the people are putting the puzzle together they are sometimes arguing with each other as if saying “no this is what is most important, this is the best part”
The final shot of the crew is showed at a specific angle. I think the girl got a good enough view of not just Nami but the whole crew well enough to visualize setting sail with them
That final SET SAIL, followed by the girl’s YEAH 😭
I love how the shopkeeper is called “Afro lady” by the kids trying to get her mad, and she’s a Brook fan, who has his Afro as his own treasure 🥰🥰🥰
Minor note about the shoulder strap moment, it wasn't memories of Luffy and what he was doing at Marineford, it was happening real time alongside it all. His younger brother initially wanted help, but after the pacifista
barrage, he likely realized he'd be luring his older brother to his own death, so he yells for him to run... but the older brother already heard the warcry of a determined younger brother from Luffy, and he realized, "I don't like my brother... but he's MY brother, and I WILL do whatever I can to save him."
It was a series of fated moments, those moments that make people like Luffy and Marco stand by the wayside and watch because the chance for the future to change is too great to not witness. An ironic and narrative beautiful sibling situation swap in no less than 3 ways
If there's anyone who actually hated the Fan Letter they have no heart. It was a beautiful little story.
The Town people to stomp on the "Big Bad blond guy" where the 2 kids and the Brook fangirl, that final moment when all the people and little thing like the comicbook falling on the Blonde brothers face, just perfect. Soo warm and happy feeling on this
Essays could be written about this episode. Thanks for your great review, this episode was special
This is why coby is one of the most important characters, he shows even regular humans without devilfruits can become really strong with hard work and dedication.
11:00 For me, the puzzle pieces represent the small ways in which we all affect the lives around us in countless tiny ways we can't even imagine. Having all those tiny pieces fall into place as part of someone elses story.
As the older brother said: if ace wasnt caught, if they weren't caught under the leg, if the strap didn't break, if he hadn't heard luffy call out for ace, he and his brother wouldn't have been there at Sabaodi, at the very least not in the way they were.
Which meant that they in turn were in the right place, at the right time, with the right motivation to prevent the toxic weapon from being triggered, placing their own pieces as part of the Strawhats' stories.
Something that occurred to me about the puzzle pieces is that it might of been to a homage to the bubbles popping when they lost in Sabaody part 1. Kind of an inversion perhaps? Instead of the bubbles popping until there was none left, it's about all the pieces coming together.
To me the puzzle pieces represented all the different characters we followed, and when the pieces came together at the end was when they all came together, just like the pieces in a puzzle for sort of a common purpose even tho they are all strangers pretty much. connecting the world, connecting the characters
i think this episode was the version of one piece treasure of megumi ishitani, for herr the one piece treasure is the bond of people and the impact people have on each other unknowingly, the straw hats or the others would never know that they helped so many people unkowingly and gave hope to so many people , its like everyone was really lonely before the straw hats came and now after they came , the other people come together impacting so many lives , its like megumi ishitani,s fan letter to one piece , to oda , such a beautiful thing man
I appreciate the commentary on puzzle pieces. The One Piece x Ground Y clothing collaboration also emphasized puzzle pieces. It could even more simply be connected to the word "piece" in the title or even be more closely linked go the one piece and have links to freedom in some way. If that were the case, it might make me laugh...
18:13 - Zoro was in the bar too, before Sanji
i was waiting for thissssss 😭
The "yeah" end was perfect, make me think when in Jaya Blackbeard say “dreams never end” and Luffy walk away in silent because he know the dream must end when you accomplished it, so new dreams born like steps guiding you forward from the shadow to the sunlight.
Imagine the episode where Kuma’s running scene reminiscing all his life and Bonney’s Happy 10th Bday scene directed by Megumi Ishitani? That would end us all one piece fans. We’d be crying the whole month. Please Toei, you have 6 months. MAKE IT HAPPEN!!
She chooses on what she makes. Not TOEI. It looks like sheis going more and more into not being limited some pictures. Thats why she went from episodes>music vid>OP>specials
The next step is a movie
Oh my god.
I can already see them making Bonney continue crying at the "to be continued" screen.
Like instead of cutting out the sound to the "DUN" credit part it just doesnt cut her off... so we just sit there crying as she is.
I cried multiple times during the episode. It hit me with so many emotions, also seeing the war from a foot soldiers POV truly reinforces how much perception affects things in OP. Just like how Gear Five looks like a demon from hell to his enemies and a goofy little goober to his allies. Perspective in OP is so powerful. I doubt well get anything like this again but good god i hope we do.
I like this episode was majestic i like the perspective it got me emotional who ever did this need to do kumas story
Man i swear other than wishing all the cover stories to get animated i definitely would not mind a whole separate mini series of more stories like this episode of different povs of all these big events from normal characters all around the One Piece world cuz man the possibilities r endless❤