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Yes it was. And still they missed out on Mihawk apologizing to Zoro, that he didnt have a smaller knife with him. I allways thought that was the coolest and funniest line in the Anime szene.
@@MrMajesticMajesty you're allowed to prefer it, I just think "I don't hunt rabbits with a cannon" is a bit more clunky than "im not the kind of fool who hunts a rabbit with a cannon" You can disagree, I think I just prefer the wordiness of it
@@StupidWeb Depends on the day but right now I definitely prefer it without the fool aspect, keeps it simple and raw. The message gets across. It's not *really* about being a fool when you use a bigger sword or a cannon when it comes to saying it at Zoro, so it's not really that more accurate of an analogy either, it's just wordy.
I saw an interview with the actor who played Mihawk. He said it was very difficult because he had to look better than Zoro. He had never touched a sword before while the actor playing Zoro is an actual swordsman.
The actor who plays Zoro, Mackenyu, is the son of the late, great Sonny Chiba himself. If you watched 70's and 80's japanese samurai movies you probably watched one with him in it.
He killed it. Not only did he look like a swordsman but he has to wield a ridiculously heavy and huge sword and make it look realistic which he did. Major props to him!
To me best part of his performance is the dance moves on the fight with Zoro. Is like you can imagine playing him in a streetfighter/tekken type game and you cluck sidestep to avoid and he dances like here around Zoro.
Sanji's actor took this role very seriously, the moment he got the job he started training on how to be able to do the kicks and how to cook, if I remember correctly he did all of his stunts during the season, and Zoro's actor did all except one stunt I'm pretty sure.
@@ryuhitsuya21 l hope so at the very least we’ll probably see them watch the live action stuff this season and the future seasons when they come out but that’s progress!
It was also efficient; they reused and redressed some of the ships and sets from other projects. I wanna see more of that in the film landscape; it would save productions so much time and money.
I love that Sanji is more subtle, compared to his anime counterpart. He's flirtatious without being lecherous. He's suave and smooth, but he's also sweet and very kind-hearted. I've also been loving the parallel journeys between Luffy and Koby.
Sanji was exactly like this in the east blue in the anime. He was an actual charming flirt. He became flanderized over time and that's when we get the lecherous pervert we know now.
@@captainmarvelous7678 honestly yeah that's one of those thing's I think I would always enjoy better watching the story play out in the live action instead, especially after timeskip you wouldn't get any weird fanservice in live action
I think the actor is also the most balanced between being an anime character while also being a believable live action character unlike most of the other members. Luffy for example leans more into the anime personality, Zoro and Nami feel a bit emotionless at times compared to their anime counterparts. Ussop is actually really decent. But sanji nails the role so well.
I love toning down his perversion as I don't think that specifically is needed for the character but we'll see if they toned down his simpishness too much going forward in future seasons. Cause one of the most important aspects of Sanji's character is that he desires women more than anyone else on the crew but he can't attain them specifically because he's so desperate for their affection, his obsequiousness makes him woman repellent. He has so many attractive traits that he needs to be a bit over the top to cancel them out. He's kind, handsome, a gentleman, strong, in touch with his emotions but stoic when he needs to be, mysterious, well dressed and well groomed, he is fantastic cook, he has strong nurturing instincts and he's surprisingly good with children, and he is loyal to a fault. Hence why Viola and Pudding (Who both have been manipulated by toxic people who didn't value them) both were immediately attracted to him when they got past the surface level and saw the man he really is. Basically Sanji has to be a bit pathetic in a really overt way or he'll be picking up women at every island along the way as well as pushing him towards being a womanizer which would go against his kind and loyal nature way more than being a flirt or perv. Though starting a Thriller Bark they do go way too far in the perv direction with Sanji which is only made worse by the timeskip and it isn't until he gets an arc focused on him that he's able to calm down a bit and be the Sanji I love again.
Eric crying during shows is the reason why I love blind wave reactions so much but also I need the episode 6 reaction now!!! Just binged the first 5... It seriously is the best live action 😍
@@koki84ji7 Weird take to extract from the message. When someone says they can't wait to visit you, do you also call them out on their need of validation from you or...?
I had one of the funniest realizations watching the anime. At one point we see Mihawk cutting cucumbers, and he uses a bigger blade than he used fighting Zoro
Taz Skylar who plays Sanji trained 8-10 hours a day in the 4 months before shooting and is now a Black belt in Taekwondo and did all his own stunts in the show. fun fact Eiichiro Oda the creator of One Piece signed Taz's Black belt for him.
Taz’s audition reel that landed him the role was Sanji describing the All Blue. His eyes had that genuine sparkle as if he really *was* Sanji talking about the place that he dreamed of seeing with his own eyes someday. Taz and the actor for Zeff, Craig Fairbrass, had worked together in another series, and Taz had recommended him for Zeff because they already knew they had chemistry as actors.
Fun fact: Steven Ward (actor, who played Mihawk) revealed in an interview, that he knew absolutely nothing about the character, before he was approved for the role, and he hadn't even heard anything about the casting call, before his agent sent him an e-mail. Nevertheless, he is perfect for this role.
That's weird, I swear the man said he received a call to play a swordsman in a live action adaptation of an anime. When he was told that it's one piece, he immediately knew which character it might be and felt pressured.
Mihawk is fucking AMAZING. The single greatest character in the live action season. Screen accurate, character accurate, charismatic as hell, hotter than hell. Just. Wow.
Definitely one of the best episodes of the season! I've known a number of viewers that were unfamiliar with the manga/anime before this that upon this episode really start to fall in love with the live action and are more willing to check out the source material. As for me, I loved Garp raging/laughing at Luffy disabling Garp's ship, Mihawk's portrayal, Sanji, the Baratie set, Zoro and Nami's drinking game/bonding moment, and Zoro's duel with Mihawk.
I hope the finale of this show has Eric saying hes going to read the manga or watch the anime on his own time. He would really like all that One piece has to offer.
@@aqsw57Not necessarily. The first season was delayed because of the pandemic & work on the second season was also delayed due to the writers & actors strikes that happened around the first season’s release. It was bad luck on the show’s part but I don’t think the show will have anything else to delay work.
This is one of my favorite live action episodes, Sanji, Zeff, and Mihawk were all so well done and I cannot wait for your guys reaction to next episode because of that reason.
I knew the potential for Eric to love the world of One Piece was highest out of the crew apart from Rick! At some point he should just watch it on his own time, maybe when the WIT remake is out.
I know they said earlier (in the first episode I think) that they planned to divvy up two and two for the Live Action and the Remake, but at this point I see Eric giving in and joining Aaron and Calvin if(when) they watch it.
@@insanityapollo6261 yeah and the wit remake is sucha game changer they will adapt all of east blue in only 24-25 episodes, this way every saga of OP will be way better paced and more people will be willing to start OP from the start with better animation , pacing etc
22:34 So I remember when this was announced (OP live action) and roughly like 2-3 months later the majority of op TH-camrs came together in call to do this yearly event live stream talking about the past year of the show and other mangas. Matt Owens (one of the show runners) actually had a special guest appearance on the stream. Stream had like 20 thousand people maybe more it’s been awhile, but I specifically remember each fan just being toxic not really giving an inch because every live action up to this point was shit. And the most magical thing I saw, Matt started to talk about his journey and how OP helped him and tell his story about meeting Oda-sensei after he was finished every fan from being toxic switched to this most wholesome community saying “I’ll give it a shot.” I was just so beautiful 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
@@acchuptalaily7353 Will always be something I'll always remember while being a fairly new to the OP community. Fairly new meaning I caught up to the anime when luffy vs katakuri was weekly and zoro vs killer in the manga
@@Nicocalcio what a time to become a fan! i started catching up around the fishman island arc in the manga. its honestly so cool to hear so many of us getting into one piece so fairly late - just speaks to how good it is
2:47 He went from "Why I oughta!" to "You've made me so proud." within seconds. In the anime, 400 episodes later Garp probably made Rick cry or shed tears believe me. 3:15 Eric I can't believe that you haven't reached episode 24 yet. 7:25 This is what I came here for. It would've been better if the sky was light green. Us One Piece fans know.
when i saw this introduction to mihawk - i had to gasp. its perfect. its almost better than what they did in the anime. at least at feels JUST as epic if not more. the casting is also spot-on. sanji had a bit of a more badass intro in the anime than here, but i still like it a lot here. also - extremely impressive of taz skylar to actually do his kicks. like, you get so used to shows always strategically cutting away to the stunt doubles when stuff like that happens, and of course thats understandable, but you can really tell how fluid it can feel when the camera can stay on the actor bc theyre doing their own stunts.
it's not exactly the same thing tho - I have started the anime myself but I still miss the show because I also fell in love with the take the actors had on their characters. It's like the show and anime are siblings: they resemble each other and you love them both as their own entities instead of treating them as interchangeable
The anime and this show are like polar opposites when it comes to pacing. Take the Wano arc in the anime: I LOVED the animation for key battles. and they didn't need to go SO HARD for Queen's performance. But I still felt like certain sections were just too slow, and those amazing highs kinda highlighted the glacial pace at certain parts. I have the opposite issue with the live action: I felt Usopp and Sanji were crowded out in their introductory episodes. Considering they're crew members, I wish they were more in focus. I can understand Mihawk, but they should have given more of a spotlight to God himself. Usopp's actor is doing an impressive job for a role I never would have thought possible to translate to live-action, and I really wanna see more of that.
@@LucificNight It's unfair to try and objectively compare the two because it sets unrealistic expectations. By itself the show stands fairly, and keep in mind that it is limited by time, real life translation and budget in ways the anime isn't. The show did everything it was supposed to do , it's not perfect but nothing is and imho it's pretty solid in its storytelling, better than many other shows that don't even have the same limitations to be quite honest. Also, the show barely scratches the surface of the story while you have a 1000+ episodes of the anime you're comparing this to. Give it time to grow. Having watched already both Sanji and Usopp's introductions in the anime, i can say that I don't mind the pacing in the show. I actually prefer it, I felt like some parts of the anime were too repetitive and dragging, while the show went straight to the point and showcased the poignant bits necessary to both character and plot, but I can see pros and cons of both mediums and why one may prefer one over the other. Only one criticism I have of the show regarding Usopp is that it made him a bit more cowardly than the anime so far. I preferred the portrayal in the anime. Nothing on the actor, tho, I think he did amazing, the casting is on point, it's just that the writing made the character that way and it's not even that big of a deal, especially since they can showcase more of his bravery in future seasons.
@@theobnoxiousguy3425 I felt like he was that way in the LA as well, though. I mean, they toned a bit down pretty much everybody because translating 1 to 1 the anime attitude in real life would come off ass cheap acting, but they did nail the bits that matter in terms of characterization. I felt like the struck the perfect balance between real life and anime.
10:34 Yep. Oda based the Warlords off of privateers. Also, if you continue with the series, you WILL meet all of them, & they all have significant roles in the story.
Keep your eyes out for the 7 Warlords, they are an awesome group of pirates and I can't wait to see them in live action, even if it takes years and years.
Awesome addition to the cast with Sanji. Perfectly cast by Taz. And love the relationship with the head chef. And Mihawk is pure pirating perfection. “We gotta get that sword in the wall!” -Eric. Just great acting in this show!! The writing is so effing good that these characters grow on each other and the viewer so incredibly fast.
Baratie's introduction with the music is a Feast, followed by Zeff & Sanji's bantering, then Sanji throwing legs all upto taking the order and his dream of the All Blue, Smoooth and Jazzy. Then freaking Dracule Mihawk shows up, this ep is a Banger Capital Letters.
The wildest thing about Mihawk that still today blows me away isn't just how strong he was. When I watched this in the anime during 2004 everyone at the time knew Mihawk was a big deal and the best swordsman in the world, but until 20 years later no one really knew just how important he was going to be to the story and that even though he was just a warlord, he was on the level of an Emperor which is just mind blowing to think about that all the way back here in the story. The first introduction to a warlord was actually one of the most powerful characters in all of the One Piece world. Good thing the rest of them weren't as strong or Luffy's story would have ended before getting half-way through the Grand Line. lol
The balance they've struck in this show on all fronts is so impressive. The choreography of the fights, Making things realistic enough so that it doesn't look ridiculous in the real world but also not so realistic that it no longer has it's silly charm, the actors playing the characters quirks enough so that they are there but not to the point where they are annoying or problematic, the mix of CG and physical sets so the world looks and feels real etc etc. I just love it.
Usopp dropping the Canon balls, showing they don't have a Box, is something directly from the original material..they really do not have any Ball box, forgetting where its said Outloud in the anime, Usopp says so.
24:26 - In case you’ve forgotten, at the beginning of episode 1, Grandpa Garp was the guy overseeing Gold Rogers Execution as Rogers challenged everyone to find his One Piece treasure and become King of the Pirates. Also … RIP to Akira Toriyama he passed away earlier this week due to a subdural hematoma hemorrhage. The creator of One Piece has credited Toriyama’s Dragonball and other works as an inspiration on One Piece. Toriyama gave so much to the world through his Manga works like Sandland and the Dragonball Manga series (later animes), as well as his art in most Dragon Quest games, Blue Dragon, Final Fantasy IX, and several other places. Thank you, Toriyama-San, you will be missed. 😢
The standout of the show for me really is the casting, these characters mean a lot to so many people and actors are giving their all and just embody their roles so well. Mihawk really is the coolest, Sanji and Zeff remain my favorites and yeah, that set is practical effects and totally stunning.
Having watched the anime to the current episodes, I believe the live action has done a fantastic job with condensing the story down. Especially with Don Krieg cause he actually had his own arc but it didn't really fit into the narrative that well, in my opinion. So seeing Mihawk fight them on the beach was satisfying to see.
A comment on hats... Good on you for remembering Mihawk's compliment for Luffy's hat. It is indeed worth asking whether he's seen it before. And if you think Zeff's toque is way too tall, it's nothing compared to his hat in the anime. You'd wonder how he gets through doorways!
My dream pick for Mihawk was Tom Ellis "Lucifer". But in hindsight, I think this would have taken way from how cool and awesome Mihawk actually is by everyone new to OP thinking he's just a Lucifer clone.
Sanji's actor was fantastic at becoming the character he both practised cooking and would cook for the crew and he is now really into kickboxing and while training for the show at one point was training martial arts for 10 hours a day
This scene with Mihawk is just one of so many amazing scenes in the manga / anime. I still can't watch the scene in the Enies Lobby Arc without tearing up. Or getting hit with a wave of emotions over a side character's backstory - who is one of the bad guys.
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"I dont hunt rabbits with a cannon" is such a great line
I prefer the exact wording in the manga "im not the kind of fool that hunts a rabbit with a cannon"
I prefer the live action
@@StupidWeb
Yes it was. And still they missed out on Mihawk apologizing to Zoro, that he didnt have a smaller knife with him. I allways thought that was the coolest and funniest line in the Anime szene.
@@MrMajesticMajesty you're allowed to prefer it, I just think "I don't hunt rabbits with a cannon" is a bit more clunky than "im not the kind of fool who hunts a rabbit with a cannon"
You can disagree, I think I just prefer the wordiness of it
@@StupidWeb Depends on the day but right now I definitely prefer it without the fool aspect, keeps it simple and raw. The message gets across. It's not *really* about being a fool when you use a bigger sword or a cannon when it comes to saying it at Zoro, so it's not really that more accurate of an analogy either, it's just wordy.
I saw an interview with the actor who played Mihawk. He said it was very difficult because he had to look better than Zoro. He had never touched a sword before while the actor playing Zoro is an actual swordsman.
The actor who plays Zoro, Mackenyu, is the son of the late, great Sonny Chiba himself. If you watched 70's and 80's japanese samurai movies you probably watched one with him in it.
Sonny Chiba also was in Kill Bill movie too. Mackenyu also has a brother that done some model and acting too.
He killed it. Not only did he look like a swordsman but he has to wield a ridiculously heavy and huge sword and make it look realistic which he did. Major props to him!
To me best part of his performance is the dance moves on the fight with Zoro. Is like you can imagine playing him in a streetfighter/tekken type game and you cluck sidestep to avoid and he dances like here around Zoro.
Sanji's actor took this role very seriously, the moment he got the job he started training on how to be able to do the kicks and how to cook, if I remember correctly he did all of his stunts during the season, and Zoro's actor did all except one stunt I'm pretty sure.
I heard Taz Skylar/sanji at a point was basically the cook on set for the actors. So cool
He is also a black belt in Taekwondo. I believe he was taking that before he got the role
He start the training agter he take the role.He never did martial arts
@@JakaneVideos That's sokind of him too. Use those skills beyond the show.
You can obviously see Taz was master at kicking long before the show, however this role pushed him even further 🔥
It’s so gratifying to see how invested Eric is into this 😂
Next month we gonna see one piece 3 times a week from eric lmao. Seriously if hes this in love he might eventually break
@@ryuhitsuya21 l hope so at the very least we’ll probably see them watch the live action stuff this season and the future seasons when they come out but that’s progress!
I 100% agree! I always knew that if he just gave it a shot, he'd be most likely to fall in love with it (apart from Rick obv).
the fact that this version goes so fast means Eric is basically a newbie to all this, and his reactions are amazing
He sees ‘Luffy help me’ and it’s all over for him like it is for everyone else who sees it
"He might be slightly underleveled"
Zoro finished the tutorial and went straight to the final boss😂
He aint even finished the prologue and thought he could skip to the optional superboss as he was passing by.
Zoro on that Darksouls playthrough
Eric "I've never had this feeling in live action before"
Fans "HE GET'S IT!"
4:36 "This looks very real." That's why making the actual ships was so good. I'm so happy Netflix actually believed in this and gave it a budget
It was also efficient; they reused and redressed some of the ships and sets from other projects. I wanna see more of that in the film landscape; it would save productions so much time and money.
My god, the man is literally Mihawk brought to screen like he was born for it. He gives me fucking chills.
The actor himself is so fcking cool
@@lunatic5162 Flashback to that one time he changed his twitter pfp to mihawk painting his sword black lmao
Love all the South African actors in this. Makes me so proud!!
I love that Sanji is more subtle, compared to his anime counterpart. He's flirtatious without being lecherous. He's suave and smooth, but he's also sweet and very kind-hearted. I've also been loving the parallel journeys between Luffy and Koby.
he’s so much better in the live action 😂
Sanji was exactly like this in the east blue in the anime. He was an actual charming flirt. He became flanderized over time and that's when we get the lecherous pervert we know now.
@@captainmarvelous7678 honestly yeah that's one of those thing's I think I would always enjoy better watching the story play out in the live action instead, especially after timeskip you wouldn't get any weird fanservice in live action
I think the actor is also the most balanced between being an anime character while also being a believable live action character unlike most of the other members. Luffy for example leans more into the anime personality, Zoro and Nami feel a bit emotionless at times compared to their anime counterparts. Ussop is actually really decent. But sanji nails the role so well.
I love toning down his perversion as I don't think that specifically is needed for the character but we'll see if they toned down his simpishness too much going forward in future seasons. Cause one of the most important aspects of Sanji's character is that he desires women more than anyone else on the crew but he can't attain them specifically because he's so desperate for their affection, his obsequiousness makes him woman repellent. He has so many attractive traits that he needs to be a bit over the top to cancel them out. He's kind, handsome, a gentleman, strong, in touch with his emotions but stoic when he needs to be, mysterious, well dressed and well groomed, he is fantastic cook, he has strong nurturing instincts and he's surprisingly good with children, and he is loyal to a fault. Hence why Viola and Pudding (Who both have been manipulated by toxic people who didn't value them) both were immediately attracted to him when they got past the surface level and saw the man he really is.
Basically Sanji has to be a bit pathetic in a really overt way or he'll be picking up women at every island along the way as well as pushing him towards being a womanizer which would go against his kind and loyal nature way more than being a flirt or perv.
Though starting a Thriller Bark they do go way too far in the perv direction with Sanji which is only made worse by the timeskip and it isn't until he gets an arc focused on him that he's able to calm down a bit and be the Sanji I love again.
Eric crying during shows is the reason why I love blind wave reactions so much but also I need the episode 6 reaction now!!! Just binged the first 5... It seriously is the best live action 😍
Yea episode 6 and 8 are my favorite!
When you need validation from strangers 😬
@@koki84ji7When you lack emotional intelligence and don’t realize he just likes the channel and it has nothing to do with validation
Literally why I stay watching Blind Wave, because of Eric and Rick.
@@koki84ji7 Weird take to extract from the message. When someone says they can't wait to visit you, do you also call them out on their need of validation from you or...?
"But first, lunch." Garp is just like his grandson.
28:25 Fun fact Mihawk actually uses that knife for eating Takoyaki.
I had one of the funniest realizations watching the anime. At one point we see Mihawk cutting cucumbers, and he uses a bigger blade than he used fighting Zoro
@@Vozird that's hilarious
16:09 That random "I love this show" is my favorite part about this reaction haha.
"We need that on the wall" hell yes! 😁
Very much so. Hopefully the live action continues far enough to add Whitebeard's Murakumogiri too :D
Taz Skylar who plays Sanji trained 8-10 hours a day in the 4 months before shooting and is now a Black belt in Taekwondo and did all his own stunts in the show. fun fact Eiichiro Oda the creator of One Piece signed Taz's Black belt for him.
Taz’s audition reel that landed him the role was Sanji describing the All Blue. His eyes had that genuine sparkle as if he really *was* Sanji talking about the place that he dreamed of seeing with his own eyes someday.
Taz and the actor for Zeff, Craig Fairbrass, had worked together in another series, and Taz had recommended him for Zeff because they already knew they had chemistry as actors.
Mihawk is such a badass, his actor does a phenomenal job portraying his character
"I don't hunt rabbits with a cannon." One of the sickest burns ever!
Fun fact: Steven Ward (actor, who played Mihawk) revealed in an interview, that he knew absolutely nothing about the character, before he was approved for the role, and he hadn't even heard anything about the casting call, before his agent sent him an e-mail. Nevertheless, he is perfect for this role.
That's weird, I swear the man said he received a call to play a swordsman in a live action adaptation of an anime. When he was told that it's one piece, he immediately knew which character it might be and felt pressured.
The baratie looks real because, for the most part, it is. It and most of the ships in the show are entirely practical
I heard they reused some from Black Sails.
17:59 Eric and Rick's synchronized sniff was incredible LMFAO
I LOVE HOW MUCH ERIC LOVES THIS😂❤
Eric is not ready for the sanji backstory
Which one?
@@Phanthief95 💀
Neither is Rick...
@@Phanthief95too soon…
I love watching new people fall in love with one piece and I'm so glad the live action so done such justice
Mihawk is fucking AMAZING. The single greatest character in the live action season. Screen accurate, character accurate, charismatic as hell, hotter than hell. Just. Wow.
Idk why but when Usopp hugged Luffy, that's when i fell in love with this
It may be because it perfectly captured Luffy & Usopp’s friendship from the manga & anime.
@@Phanthief95 Friendship in general
Definitely one of the best episodes of the season! I've known a number of viewers that were unfamiliar with the manga/anime before this that upon this episode really start to fall in love with the live action and are more willing to check out the source material.
As for me, I loved Garp raging/laughing at Luffy disabling Garp's ship, Mihawk's portrayal, Sanji, the Baratie set, Zoro and Nami's drinking game/bonding moment, and Zoro's duel with Mihawk.
This episode rocks, and that beginning with Garp is great, very good adaptation
Mihawk 's introduction is so epic... Didn't expect that level of quality.
I hope the finale of this show has Eric saying hes going to read the manga or watch the anime on his own time. He would really like all that One piece has to offer.
18:12 :: We need that on the wall!!
Gosh, Blind wave over the years!
From the depths of Sir Arthur Dayne to Dracule Mihawk!
I am loving this!!
The subtle additions like Mihawk's little birdlike head movements adds so much.
Good news, guys - they confirmed, that they gonna start filming second season in the june or july, and they should finish it in about a year.
So it will be a new season every 2 years? Damn the actors are gonna become old until they finish
Not necessarily - filming were delayed, because of the strikes (and also, there was several conventions). Hope, no more delays in the future...
@@aqsw57Not necessarily. The first season was delayed because of the pandemic & work on the second season was also delayed due to the writers & actors strikes that happened around the first season’s release.
It was bad luck on the show’s part but I don’t think the show will have anything else to delay work.
Where we all placing bets on where the second season ending? Just before the Arabasta Arc?
@@LucificNightI think it’s gonna have a season cliffhanger with Robin saying she wants to join the crew
HE CRIED, HES NOW A ONE PIECE BELIEVER
This is one of my favorite live action episodes, Sanji, Zeff, and Mihawk were all so well done and I cannot wait for your guys reaction to next episode because of that reason.
I knew the potential for Eric to love the world of One Piece was highest out of the crew apart from Rick! At some point he should just watch it on his own time, maybe when the WIT remake is out.
I know they said earlier (in the first episode I think) that they planned to divvy up two and two for the Live Action and the Remake, but at this point I see Eric giving in and joining Aaron and Calvin if(when) they watch it.
@@insanityapollo6261 yeah and the wit remake is sucha game changer they will adapt all of east blue in only 24-25 episodes, this way every saga of OP will be way better paced and more people will be willing to start OP from the start with better animation , pacing etc
22:34 So I remember when this was announced (OP live action) and roughly like 2-3 months later the majority of op TH-camrs came together in call to do this yearly event live stream talking about the past year of the show and other mangas. Matt Owens (one of the show runners) actually had a special guest appearance on the stream. Stream had like 20 thousand people maybe more it’s been awhile, but I specifically remember each fan just being toxic not really giving an inch because every live action up to this point was shit. And the most magical thing I saw, Matt started to talk about his journey and how OP helped him and tell his story about meeting Oda-sensei after he was finished every fan from being toxic switched to this most wholesome community saying “I’ll give it a shot.” I was just so beautiful 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
Oh man, i remember that. That stream was when I got convinced this could be good and I’m so, so happy I gave it a chance.
@@acchuptalaily7353 Will always be something I'll always remember while being a fairly new to the OP community. Fairly new meaning I caught up to the anime when luffy vs katakuri was weekly and zoro vs killer in the manga
@@Nicocalcio what a time to become a fan! i started catching up around the fishman island arc in the manga. its honestly so cool to hear so many of us getting into one piece so fairly late - just speaks to how good it is
Zebs chef hat is like Doug dimidome's cowboy hat.
2:47 He went from "Why I oughta!" to "You've made me so proud." within seconds. In the anime, 400 episodes later Garp probably made Rick cry or shed tears believe me.
3:15 Eric I can't believe that you haven't reached episode 24 yet.
7:25 This is what I came here for. It would've been better if the sky was light green. Us One Piece fans know.
when i saw this introduction to mihawk - i had to gasp. its perfect. its almost better than what they did in the anime. at least at feels JUST as epic if not more. the casting is also spot-on. sanji had a bit of a more badass intro in the anime than here, but i still like it a lot here. also - extremely impressive of taz skylar to actually do his kicks. like, you get so used to shows always strategically cutting away to the stunt doubles when stuff like that happens, and of course thats understandable, but you can really tell how fluid it can feel when the camera can stay on the actor bc theyre doing their own stunts.
Eric unabashedly loving the show gives me so much joy… that’s the One Piece magic for you
My only complaint is that we're 5 episodes in, in a 8 episode season ~Eric
If only there was 1100+ episodes available to react to
it's not exactly the same thing tho - I have started the anime myself but I still miss the show because I also fell in love with the take the actors had on their characters. It's like the show and anime are siblings: they resemble each other and you love them both as their own entities instead of treating them as interchangeable
The anime and this show are like polar opposites when it comes to pacing.
Take the Wano arc in the anime: I LOVED the animation for key battles. and they didn't need to go SO HARD for Queen's performance. But I still felt like certain sections were just too slow, and those amazing highs kinda highlighted the glacial pace at certain parts.
I have the opposite issue with the live action: I felt Usopp and Sanji were crowded out in their introductory episodes. Considering they're crew members, I wish they were more in focus. I can understand Mihawk, but they should have given more of a spotlight to God himself.
Usopp's actor is doing an impressive job for a role I never would have thought possible to translate to live-action, and I really wanna see more of that.
@@noxfior To me i prefer the anime because Luffy is much more brash he like a bull in China shop.
@@LucificNight It's unfair to try and objectively compare the two because it sets unrealistic expectations. By itself the show stands fairly, and keep in mind that it is limited by time, real life translation and budget in ways the anime isn't. The show did everything it was supposed to do , it's not perfect but nothing is and imho it's pretty solid in its storytelling, better than many other shows that don't even have the same limitations to be quite honest. Also, the show barely scratches the surface of the story while you have a 1000+ episodes of the anime you're comparing this to. Give it time to grow.
Having watched already both Sanji and Usopp's introductions in the anime, i can say that I don't mind the pacing in the show. I actually prefer it, I felt like some parts of the anime were too repetitive and dragging, while the show went straight to the point and showcased the poignant bits necessary to both character and plot, but I can see pros and cons of both mediums and why one may prefer one over the other.
Only one criticism I have of the show regarding Usopp is that it made him a bit more cowardly than the anime so far. I preferred the portrayal in the anime. Nothing on the actor, tho, I think he did amazing, the casting is on point, it's just that the writing made the character that way and it's not even that big of a deal, especially since they can showcase more of his bravery in future seasons.
@@theobnoxiousguy3425 I felt like he was that way in the LA as well, though. I mean, they toned a bit down pretty much everybody because translating 1 to 1 the anime attitude in real life would come off ass cheap acting, but they did nail the bits that matter in terms of characterization. I felt like the struck the perfect balance between real life and anime.
The "wounds on the back are a swordsman greatest shame" implies that people who have them ran away from a fight
And, potentially, that the one who inflicted them did so dishonorably. Like an assassin.
Oh man, so excited to see this episode. The first half of the season is so good, but the second half just explodes in awesomeness!
"Why does the grandpa hates pirates so much? Who are the other 7 warlords?"
Oh you'll see, Rick. You'll see. 😂
Eric would be so invested in the Will of D. Just how it's a mystery that had been sprinkled in over hundreds of episodes
The way Helmeppo turns around after koby asks about mihawk is hilarious for some reason 10:04
Mihawk is my spirit animal "you woke me from my nap"
They do have a Taekwondo guy! Taz Skylar, Sanji’s actor, earned a 3rd level black belt just for this role.
10:34 Yep. Oda based the Warlords off of privateers.
Also, if you continue with the series, you WILL meet all of them, & they all have significant roles in the story.
The actor of Sanji has done a lot of training in multiple martial-arts to make Sanji look good. No camerawork needed :D
Mihawk actually cameos in the first episode. He was at Gol Rodgers' execution
Great eye! I didn’t notice him without the facial hair and buccaneer hat
The casting was on point with Mihawk too. Glad Rick approved.
I love Eric’s real reaction. I really watch a lot of blind wave because of Eric he always makes me laugh and smile and cry 😢
Keep your eyes out for the 7 Warlords, they are an awesome group of pirates and I can't wait to see them in live action, even if it takes years and years.
Awesome addition to the cast with Sanji. Perfectly cast by Taz. And love the relationship with the head chef.
And Mihawk is pure pirating perfection. “We gotta get that sword in the wall!” -Eric.
Just great acting in this show!! The writing is so effing good that these characters grow on each other and the viewer so incredibly fast.
Baratie's introduction with the music is a Feast, followed by Zeff & Sanji's bantering, then Sanji throwing legs all upto taking the order and his dream of the All Blue, Smoooth and Jazzy.
Then freaking Dracule Mihawk shows up, this ep is a Banger Capital Letters.
The wildest thing about Mihawk that still today blows me away isn't just how strong he was. When I watched this in the anime during 2004 everyone at the time knew Mihawk was a big deal and the best swordsman in the world, but until 20 years later no one really knew just how important he was going to be to the story and that even though he was just a warlord, he was on the level of an Emperor which is just mind blowing to think about that all the way back here in the story. The first introduction to a warlord was actually one of the most powerful characters in all of the One Piece world. Good thing the rest of them weren't as strong or Luffy's story would have ended before getting half-way through the Grand Line. lol
The balance they've struck in this show on all fronts is so impressive. The choreography of the fights, Making things realistic enough so that it doesn't look ridiculous in the real world but also not so realistic that it no longer has it's silly charm, the actors playing the characters quirks enough so that they are there but not to the point where they are annoying or problematic, the mix of CG and physical sets so the world looks and feels real etc etc. I just love it.
Every actor did an amazing job here!
I wish after season 1 is over they do a live action to manga character comparison. I mean Zeff and MIhawk are pulled straight from the manga
not just them , helmeppo, the pinwheel guy from namis village, look exactly as their anime counter parts which is wild
4:40 It is real! To an extent, they actually built the fish mouth of the Baratie! and a good chunk of the exterior too
Usopp dropping the Canon balls, showing they don't have a Box, is something directly from the original material..they really do not have any Ball box, forgetting where its said Outloud in the anime, Usopp says so.
24:26 - In case you’ve forgotten, at the beginning of episode 1, Grandpa Garp was the guy overseeing Gold Rogers Execution as Rogers challenged everyone to find his One Piece treasure and become King of the Pirates.
Also … RIP to Akira Toriyama he passed away earlier this week due to a subdural hematoma hemorrhage. The creator of One Piece has credited Toriyama’s Dragonball and other works as an inspiration on One Piece. Toriyama gave so much to the world through his Manga works like Sandland and the Dragonball Manga series (later animes), as well as his art in most Dragon Quest games, Blue Dragon, Final Fantasy IX, and several other places. Thank you, Toriyama-San, you will be missed. 😢
people get apprehensive over the episode count but remember, your not racing anyone, Its your journey just enjoy the ride.
Yeah 1000+ episodes just means there's way more to enjoy!
The standout of the show for me really is the casting, these characters mean a lot to so many people and actors are giving their all and just embody their roles so well. Mihawk really is the coolest, Sanji and Zeff remain my favorites and yeah, that set is practical effects and totally stunning.
Now y'all know about the 7 warlords of the seas. And you met the strongest of the group Mihawk ❤❤❤
16:26 That [Element of Will] is quite exactly what saved him indeed!
Hmm. "Never had this feeling in live action before. " yeah. That seems to be what sets this apart.
Nami: -when i'm so close-
panel of reactors: writes on the paper.
Having watched the anime to the current episodes, I believe the live action has done a fantastic job with condensing the story down. Especially with Don Krieg cause he actually had his own arc but it didn't really fit into the narrative that well, in my opinion. So seeing Mihawk fight them on the beach was satisfying to see.
A comment on hats...
Good on you for remembering Mihawk's compliment for Luffy's hat. It is indeed worth asking whether he's seen it before.
And if you think Zeff's toque is way too tall, it's nothing compared to his hat in the anime. You'd wonder how he gets through doorways!
Taz Skylar / Sanji. Did the dubs for Latin america and Spain. As he is from Islas Canarias has the perfect accent for it.
Ooooh the discussion for the Seven Warlords are spicy
don't let One Piece's 1000+ episodes distact you from the fact that Zor started his own personal TOUNAMENT AAAAARC this episode and it's STILL GOING
18:13 "we need that on the wall"
Yessss please
This adaptation is absolutely incredible I love it so much fantastic reactions love you both can't wait to see you react to more 😊❤🎉
Eric had the exact same reaction I did to Mihunk, he really is just Tom Ellis as a One Piece character lol
Ep 5 and 6 is GOAT
Sanji is definitely my favourite character.
Cant wait for next episode 😭💙
Keep up the awesome work 🤩🤩
Fantastic episode & reaction Eric & Rick! Mihawk destroying Krieg like a boss! 😤😤😤🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥
Love love love this episode, Sanji and Mihawk have to be my favorites in this series so far.
My dream pick for Mihawk was Tom Ellis "Lucifer". But in hindsight, I think this would have taken way from how cool and awesome Mihawk actually is by everyone new to OP thinking he's just a Lucifer clone.
Eric shares the vision for Buggy, god bless
Yo Eric your decked out man. Even your shades. Looking good 😎
Can't w8 for the next episode :D Episode 5 and 6 are my 2 favorite episode of the show becouse of Mihawk and the backstory of Sanji
In the anime Garp is portrayed as more of a hard love grandfather than angry grandfather
Sanji's actor was fantastic at becoming the character he both practised cooking and would cook for the crew and he is now really into kickboxing and while training for the show at one point was training martial arts for 10 hours a day
this is the world eric needs to be inested in. its like str wars for the seas!
Nami. I loved the fear, anger and concern that came across in "Because you're my friend you idiot!".
This show gets better and better ever episode and this one is still one of my favorite zoro his passion is unmatched
While they changed a lot about this arc (that's fine). I'm so glad they did Zoro's famous lines justice
Yeah, this is Zoro's boss fight, and he met him on like the starter map. Long way to go.
Ah man I so want Eric and the others to watch all of one piece. Maybe they’ll watch the anime remake when it comes out.
Sanji the goat chef and Luffy's left hand
The Baratie and ships were all July to scale as real sets
It's so fun watching along with you two❤
This scene with Mihawk is just one of so many amazing scenes in the manga / anime. I still can't watch the scene in the Enies Lobby Arc without tearing up. Or getting hit with a wave of emotions over a side character's backstory - who is one of the bad guys.
I love that you guys love this so much!!!
"this looks very real". That's because it is. They opted for practical sets and effects for the vast majority of this show
“Imagine if that was Chris sabat”
“Sold”