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The live-action anime curse is broken! Join Ashley as we dive into the biggest changes made in Netflix’s shockingly awesome adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s legendary manga "One Piece"! From Garp’s unexpected involvement to the thrilling Battle at the Baratie and the eerie spectacle of Buggy’s Circus, we’ll explore the key differences that set this adaptation apart. Have you watched Netflix's live-action "One Piece"? What did you think of it? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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00:00Hey guys, it's Ash here with WatchMojo, and these are the top 10 biggest differences
00:10in Netflix's One Piece.
00:17For this list, we'll be looking at the biggest changes made across Netflix's new adaptation
00:22of Eiichiro Oda's legendary manga.
00:25Watch out for spoilers on the horizon.
00:29Number 10 – Random Naked Helmeppo Probably not the fanservice fans might have
00:39been expecting, but here it is – Helmeppo bearing it all for the East Blue while posing
00:45with Zoro's sword.
00:50Not sure what else we can say here other than… enjoy?
01:00Number 9 – Buggy's Circus In order to fit the entirety of the East
01:04Blue arc into eight episodes, a lot had to be condensed, and that included the Straw
01:09Hats' adventures on Orange Island.
01:15While they certainly allude to its destruction, the majority of the battle with Buggy takes
01:19place in his man-made circus, while he holds the town's inhabitants captive as an audience.
01:26Sorry for those who wanted to see the Zoro vs. Kabuji fight in full, but the spotlight
01:31here is firmly placed on Buggy, which is probably for the best since Jeff Ward as the Killer
01:41Clown is an absolute scene stealer.
01:58Number 8 – The Bar Fight Shellstown in general had plenty of scenes
02:03shuffled around, but this is by far the most noticeable.
02:07Instead of being shown in a flashback to explain how Zoro ended up captured by the Marines,
02:13the fight between Zoro and Helmeppo in a bar takes place in real time, with both Luffy
02:18and Nami acting as witnesses.
02:24The fight is fast, fluid and fun, and despite being an inverse of the source material, works
02:30well enough on its own as it reaches the same destination.
02:39They even manage to fit in the rice ball scene.
02:57Number 7 – Mihawk Now this throws for a loop.
03:02Originally, Mihawk made his first appearance at Barati, slicing down Dunkerique's crew
03:08before battling it out with Zoro, making a hell of a first impression in the process
03:13as the world's greatest swordsman.
03:15In the live action, he still arrives at the Barati, but on orders from Gob to capture
03:20Luffy.
03:30Though that's hardly the most shocking moment, as we also get a cameo from Dunkerique.
03:50Considering how he was replaced as a villain of the Barati arc in place of Arlong, using
03:55him as a means to demonstrate Mihawk's power was quite the surprise.
04:00We even got to see him slice a ship in half.
04:09Number 6 – Nami in Shellstown The Straw Hat's beloved navigator doesn't
04:15canonically join Luffy and Zoro until after the events with Buggy in Orangetown.
04:24But in the live action, she's a major player during the fight with the Marines in Shellstown
04:30in episode 1.
04:42While this means there's a lot less of her playing both sides, the series does double
04:47down on the characteristics from the get-go.
04:49She's a thief, she's quick on her feet, she's lovably sarcastic, they even manage
05:07to hint at some of her trauma in a way that feels natural.
05:16It's certainly one of the most obvious alterations, but a combination of great pacing and Emily
05:24Rudd's pitch-perfect performance really makes it work.
05:28Number 5 – No War at the Shore The culmination of the Syrup Village arc, as
05:33any fan will know, is the Straw Hats taking on Kuro and his feline henchmen, with a beach
05:39backdrop serving as their battleground.
05:48For the live-action series, they chose to go with a much smaller, focused conflict.
06:02The Straw Hats are instead trapped inside of Kaya's mansion, Mary is permanently
06:07killed off, and there's no Jango to speak of.
06:11In doing so, this series goes for a bigger emphasis on horror, as they're hunted by
06:15Kuro, who is so deliciously evil that it's impossible to not be entertained.
06:28And hey, at least we got to see Zorro fight Bucci and Charm.
06:43Number 4 – Battle at the Barati As stated before, Don Krieg isn't a major
06:48antagonist in the live-action adaptation.
06:51Instead, they decided to use the shortened time frame to further build up Arlong as the
06:56first season's big bad.
07:02Not only did we see him interrogate Buggy, but had him and his fish-man arrive at the
07:07Barati for a pre-Arlong Park showdown against Luffy.
07:11This not only serves to establish Arlong's motivation, world-building regarding fish-man
07:16persecution, as well as the reveal of Nami being one of his crew, but the fight itself
07:31is a pretty decent one.
07:37If only forgetting to see Taz Skylar's Sanji go shirtless.
07:41Holy mutton-shot.
07:43Number 3 – Kobe Oh, you thought you wouldn't see Kobe after
07:46the first episode?
07:49You'd be wrong.
07:59The Netflix series made the interesting choice to have Kobe and his arc be a secondary focus
08:05of the first season, by having him be interwoven into the events of not only Shellstown, but
08:11also the incidents with Kuro and Arlong.
08:18While there was every danger this could be an unwanted distraction, the time dedicated
08:22to Kobe fills in the blanks on how he and Hal Meppo develop a friendship, and how he
08:27eventually found the courage to be the kind of marine he always wanted to be.
08:32It's a nice touch that doubles as world-building for newcomers, and the extra scenes between
08:36Kobe and Luffy are a plus.
08:43Number 2 – Zorro vs. Mr. Seven
08:46Talk about a deep dive.
09:00For those who were concerned that the showrunners weren't going to do their due diligence,
09:04and do the right thing by the source material, then we kindly refer you to Zorro's introduction,
09:09where he effortlessly cuts down a member of Baroque Works.
09:17For long-term fans, the fight between the Pirate Hunter and Mr. Seven was only ever
09:22referenced in a throwaway line during the confrontation at Whiskey Peak.
09:40Instead of just being a reference, it's brought to life in live action as a way to
09:44display Zorro's immense skills, as well as an indication at how graphic the violence
09:50in this show can get.
10:00That's right, Garp is a major character in the first season of live-action One Piece.
10:19We're not talking about a cameo here – he and Kobe's pursuit of the Straw Hats is
10:38an entire narrative thread from the season's beginning to its end.
10:42As opposed to his manga debut, which took a hell of a long time to arrive at.
10:57And yes, we do get the reveal about him being Luffy's grandfather as early on as the season's
11:03mid-point.
11:04While we're not sure how this will affect the show going forward, we do know one thing
11:14– Vincent Reagan is an absolute delight in the role.
11:24To the extent we're pretty sold on Garp canonically having a Scottish accent.

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