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Season 2 of the Greatest Treasure on the Grand Line.
The One Piece.
Last time on One Piece.
Monkey D. Luffy has gathered a crew of Miss Creance Heathens and Dreamers.
Luffy D. Monkey the captain of this crew who ate a gum gum fruit or a devil fruit, so
now he's very flexible and stretchy.
With him, Nami, their catographer, who has a dream of mapping the world, played by Emily
Rudd, also a samurai without any compassion for losers, Roroanoa Zoro, played by V Macignou,
an international sensation, who's an incredible stuntman and actor.
The marksman, who's always chilling out in the crow's nest, Usop, played by the very
handsome Jacob Romero.
He'll gather his courage to make his dream come true and become the fantastic, amazing
character that he says he is in all the stories he tells to the ladies at the bar.
You can't go on a quest without a cook and no one wants to starve to death at sea, so
Luffy has picked up Sanji, played by Taz Skyler, a very tragic figure with an incredible
backstory.
If you haven't seen season one, check it out.
Who wants to cook kind of an endangered species of a fish?
I forget what he calls it, but no one believes that it exists.
He wants to cook it and serve it.
Which is, you know, that's a part of why I love this show.
Even when the dreams are like, it's kind of, kind of not cool though, don't you think?
If you dream and you're passionate about it, Monkey D. Luffy, played by Inaki Gidoy,
if you dream and it's passionate, he'll support it and he'll probably ask you to join his
crew so you can live that dream.
So they are setting sail for the grandline this season and they've picked up someone
who is quite mysterious and possibly connected to a deep conspiracy involving the Baroque
pirates that want to overthrow the world.
Also an alabaster princess is missing.
Is it related?
Miss Wednesday, as she calls herself, is played by Charythra Shandrin and she's a fantastic
addition. She's so good at the listening to exposition about the world and kind of
being bright-eyed about it, but also being a part of that world, not completely removed
from it, you know?
And she's fitting in with the straw hats incredibly well.
I hope she's in the next following three seasons, honestly.
But back to this.
We're going to be streaming now.
In Netflix, for the next 15 years of our lives, to even scratch the surface of this epic
long saga, excite hard with me on my crew to review someone who answered the call for
help.
I said, no one wants to review the one piece.
Won't somebody help me?
Doesn't anybody want to suffer an anime adaptation?
And this man said, of course I'll help you.
Of course I'll help you.
This is with us.
Yes, I jumped in without looking to see if it was safe first and we'll see if I regret
that or not.
And one thing that a pirate should always have, not necessarily a criminal lawyer, but a
criminal lawyer, Felix is with us.
You know, a sea lawyer is an old-time British name for a shark.
And if you don't want to watch this on Netflix, you can always become King of the Pirates.
So this show, as I said, is an adaptation of an anime.
And those don't get a lot of praise.
There was Detective Pikachu, which I think before this was the standard.
But now I think, fellas, one piece is the standard.
Whoa, snap.
I love this.
This has so much heart, so much insane, what am I watching, sequences, and a lot of
moral storytelling that the whole family can enjoy.
Now there are a few parents out there that would say, there are too many sexy people in
this show.
Don't let your kids watch.
To which I would say, come on, they're taking their shirts off because they're at sea.
It gets hot.
They're sailors.
Don't be a baby.
What did you two, though, think of season two's voyage of the straw hats in search of the
one piece?
You know, I jumped into this last season and I've never seen the anime.
That's right.
Out of the, whatever, 1500 episodes that exist, I've not even seen one.
Not even like accidentally tuning in on adult swim.
I just somehow completely missed the one piece boat.
I did not intend that pun, but I will claim it.
And you know what?
Yeah.
Anime adaptations.
We've had some bad ones.
Do not go watch the death note adaptation.
Well, hell, even anime adaptations that Japan does just don't quite work because they
still seem like too grounded to reality.
And that's where one piece thrives.
It is fun.
They know this is ridiculous and they have fun bringing that ridiculous world alive instead
of trying to fit that ridiculous world into something that our brains can wrap our heads
around.
Also, shout out to Netflix casting two different Wednesdays.
Yes.
I, full disclosure, I agreed to do this review having not seen any, having not seen the first
season beforehand.
So I had to spend like four days basically like binging through the entire show whenever
I had free time when I wasn't working or whatever.
And in hindsight, I think that might have been a mistake.
I think because like there's so much like crazy weird shit just packed into both seasons
and it's all coming at you so fast.
I feel like if I had watched it like a slower pace and not like tried to rush myself, I
feel like I could have like acclimated myself to it more because it's just such an like
overwhelming thing to just try and take it all in like so much all at once.
That having been said, I do recognize that the show is really, really well put together.
By all accounts, it's very faithful to to the manga, I guess, that it's based off of.
It's really well acted like the characters are all endearing but never to the point that
it becomes cheesy or grating like they still have enough groundedness to them to where
I do want to like follow them like and watch them try to find whatever this one pieces.
And yeah, visually there's some really impressive stuff like in terms of like art direction
and set pieces and weird stuff they do with like stretching powers and all the various
other like fruit related powers and what have you that could go so horribly wrong, but it
goes right.
So yeah, I was ultimately like in spite of like just the overwhelmingness of it, I was
like pretty impressed with what I saw.
Now this season we have eight episodes, which I believe is the same number as last season.
I'd say every two episodes, it's its own little episodic adventure.
Like episode one and two, we kind of are reintroduced to our heroes who are trying to gather
information on how to get to the grandline.
That's where the one piece is on the grandline three and four and episode five actually we
finally land somewhere, a land of giants and it's called Little Garden because the people
who live there they would see an everlasting force and think it's just a little garden.
So that's kind of fun.
We have the penultimate and finale where we meet our final member of the straw hats,
who will be a member of the straw hats, a very popular character and I'll eat crow right now.
I didn't think they were going to be able to do this character, especially not well.
It doesn't seem like you good.
I thought it was impossible.
Right and it kind of metaphits into that commentary because the themes of those final three episodes
are can you do the impossible and are you a fucking loser sorry?
Are you a foolish loser with too much hope to make you ignorant to think the impossible
should even be considered, especially when you have to be a mature adult with a mature profession?
That is a lot to say and probably sounds very deep or profound for the final three episodes
that is about a and I kid you not a crybaby reindeer.
I was moved.
I think people should watch this, especially families.
This is a great finale.
Again, it's three episodes the finale fits into and it's about toppling tyrants,
helping others and why your dreams and what you can do with them are more important than the
people that try to crush you down.
Were there any episodes though that you gentlemen preferred this season?
Again, I think like you said this show just ended strong.
I heard an interesting story about Tony Tony Chopper and where they apparently were initially
going to try to make him look realistic and Oda who is the first behind one.
He's just a no that's not happening and you know make him look like a plush toy and he does
looks like a plush toy come to life kind of going to the ted route there if you want to make a
comparison.
Case ago for Dr. Crayo was such a great choice.
I choose the MVP for me this season because she never loses her character either even when
things start to happen. She sticks true to what she believes and though what she believes is
kind of counterintuitive to what Tony Tony Chopper wants to do it's really good advice for him
and the way she calls someone an idiot chef's kiss because there's so much conviction behind it
and truth behind it. That's what I really loved about these final three episodes. You can be a
dreamer and get this live in reality too what and that's such an important message for I think
not just kids but adults and we shouldn't stop being dreamers no matter how old we get.
I really took this in and enjoyed it Phyllis. Chris any favorite episodes this second season?
Yeah my favorite episode and I think the episode that having not looked at like online
reactions wherever I think I imagine would probably be everyone's favorite is the seventh episode
where they go into the backstory of one particular character who gets introduced who could
so easily tip into uncanny valley territory like I'm sure if you showed me like a picture of
what this character looks like in the original source I would be like I don't know if you're
going to be able to pull this off but to their credit they actually do like he doesn't look
real per se but he looks good and the actor does a really good job of like voicing that character
and the way they like sort of like show like how this character came to be and like the sort of
trauma that they went through in multiple ways is really like surprisingly effective and you do
it gets it doesn't good job getting you in dear to that character so yeah that was of all the
episodes that was the one that probably stood out the most to me and also just I think the entire
back half sort of steps up because there's a different goal that they need to attend to besides
just the sort of like what the first half is and what a lot of the first season is where it's just
sort of like it almost has like a monster or creature or villain of the weak structure to it where
they have to go to different places to get the thing that will get them to the next thing which
does work but I think changing it up in the back half of this season like they did I thought was
really like good for not making it just feel like the same season over and over again
yeah absolutely also like on the we talked about uh we talked obviously about little bell to
into a chopper another character that gets introduced that I know is a big deal in the fandom
it is a smoker and the way they put on smoker without making him look like super
it's a smoker like again the concept if you explain it to me sounds kind of dumb
yeah but they pull it off in a way where it's still actually kind of cool
we're we're still kind of a threat but also visually fun the show stays in the fun lane
like like this show understands what anime is at its heart
you know and when you I think because it's so limited and maybe limited's the wrong word
but when you see these ridiculous over-the-top characters who are already kind of plus like
smoker has two cigars in his mouth not one he shoves two in there a calum curve thank you yes
I don't know how calum curve does it because shoving two cigars in your mouth and
looking legitimately like you're even able to smoke both of those he pulls it off
and he looks cool doing it he's got like jet white hair or bleached white hair
a mariners suit like that's the the marines are the sailors and the law in one piece
they are his law and order under uh Colonel Garb and he's bad ass but plus you know everything's
plus about him when he does it big movements so when we see his power there's kind of a transition
into oh well of course that's his power because he's been foreshadowing it just with his attitude
and because the show doesn't dwell too much on his power we see it and then it's done
I think that's how they're able to pull off those sequences so well because there's not
no one's indulging in it although they are indulging in going extra and everything they do
all of these characters but uh something I know the internet is also ablaze about
uh Mac and you and Otis saying look in the mangan in the anime Zorro fights a hundred people
at a bar we don't want any edits going now I've hurt 10 and now I've hurt 50 we want Zorro
to fight a hundred people in a bar and no way that you can't do that that would be
months to shoot right Mac and you actually fights a hundred people in a tavern and it's incredible
to watch anyone who just likes action beats but does not want to watch one piece just watch episode
three it's beautiful the stunt work choreography and blocking is amazing as a whiskey business
it businesses a great title yeah it's a whiskey business and as someone who is and as someone who
has done stunt work in the past and combat choreography yeah that was impressive as hell and
and I don't even want to know what it was like if they had to reset at any points
for that fight because I think he broke his finger but they kept going anyways
but that might just be an internet urban legend yeah I find out for me leave it in the comments
but yeah yeah I mean I with this show there's something that like I can tell is missing from
modern culture and you guys are both of an age with me where god I miss making of so much like
I love that game of thrones has that a lot of times on HBO like I want more of the making
goes because some of the stuff is just freaking cool absolutely now I've been leaning on into
the family thing and I won't feel judged from either of you to there is a way there's an episode
where there's a giant whale it's got a bad attitude it's a problem but we get into the backstory
of why this whale is angry do you think maybe I'm a little nuts and some of these themes are a bit
too heavy for the littler kids and this has nothing to do with violence or pirating even just
ooh that this story of the whale might be like the Seymour from Future Rama story and maybe some
people aren't ready for that kind of trauma or how do you feel about it is the heart too much on
its sleeve or just right for you too um I think it's close enough like I don't think it's like so
bleak that like no child could possibly watch it like the way that say I tried watching a movie
like Batman Returns when I was six and was so and was so freaked out by the first like 15 minutes
that I literally ran out of my bedroom screaming and didn't try watching it again for another like
six or seven years um that's a Christmas movie yeah fucked up Christmas movie um this doesn't
reach those depths uh I can see how a kid could be freaked out by it but I think they tow the line
just enough to where they're not going to be too disturbed by it and you know kids can handle
heavy things I mean granted it may traumatize some like I'm a millennial and I still can't see
my that one seemed from my girl even in isolation without bursting into complete tears because
that was probably the first time as a kid because you can't see without his glasses stop stop stop
just because yeah because that's probably the uh first time I was uh you know confronted with
the fact that kids could die you know it was it was in a movie that's supposed to be a fun little
like coming of age story uh but you know kids have kids end up having to do a tragedy I mean
granted you you won't have traumatizing let and you won't talk about kids because you know this
is even though it's a live-action when it's an anime it's not necessarily a kid show but let's
go back to some movies like The Secret of Nim the land before time grave of the fireflies do you
want to talk about like animated stuff that is traumatized kids over the ages further back we go
the words we can get I'm sure some kids saw wizards and uh heavy metal oh snap
well we're gonna get into our final thoughts Felix what's your score on the One Piece
again this does the one thing this does the thing that every show should aim to do keep you
interested and keep you entertained I was both I love this I and I'm sure for those who have
watched the anime I'm sure there were a lot of very cool surprise and fun little things in
there and for those like me who have not I still enjoyed myself and didn't have too many
questions they spoon fed me just right and I love it for it um I kind of wanted two more episodes
of season I'll be honest like I felt like they could have just done a little more but you know
maybe those surprises in the next season and really packed some stuff in there I'm giving this
a solid nine out of ten to blooms very nice Chris uh yeah someone who just kind of like swived
swan dived into the water without checking to see if there were rocks below first um I got to say
I enjoyed myself for the most part um it's a show that if I was younger and less cynical I could see
this maybe being my favorite show of all time as it is it's just a really I think real ultimately
pretty fun romp um that's got some really fun characters and cool set pieces and a lot of imagination
that I'm sure comes straight from the manga um and I liked it enough to where I do when the next
season rolls around I do want to watch it on my own terms and see where it goes because I'm that
like intrigued by this world to where I do want to see where it ultimately goes in spite of
again maybe not the most ideal first viewing just trying to squeeze it in in such a compressed time
but ultimately still like interested in all the stuff about it and seeing where it goes I give it
seven out of ten goldfish very nice and yes the goldfish so random so insane these characters talk
to each other through snails I don't know how else to explain it cell phones don't exist so they use
snails you know get it no of course not that makes no sense yeah but because they lean so hard into
the goofy all of the goofy of one piece not just bits and pieces to a piece fans but well I guess
we're doing this is kind of a behavior I loved it this is the best adapted anime into a live action
I have ever seen so obviously my score is going to be what it is I do want to say
in Hakikadoi is absolutely incredible as monkey de luffy and monkey de luffy in Japan and in anime
circles he's one of like the big three like Sun Goku loop in the third monkey de luffy timeless
Conan the detective Ash from Pokemon he's a giant and somehow this young kid was able to capture
that personality that dreamer who could hear anybody talk about what they're passionate of
and excite them into living it like oh wow that's your dream let's go get it and we'll find the
one piece on the way too like oh what a beautifully endearing an idealistic character who should be
unbearable on paper would you two agree like reading about oh he dreams big so you should
dream big too like me being the cynic I am and I know a lot of people say I'm not that cynical
but on paper I feel what an asshole but watching the joy this actor puts into luffy is beautiful
there's a weird pew there's a weird purity to it kind of because like yeah I see it in the
person and apparently he was hand picked by Oda the creator of one piece which by the way that's
absolutely amazing as a side note there is a picture of smoker drawn in one of the in there's a
picture of smoker that's drawn by Oda in one of the manga and the story behind that it was drawn
to celebrate the end of my hero academia because when the mangaka when the creator of my hero
academia was a kid he sent Oda a hand drawn picture of smoker so as a celebration Oda read through
that so this anime has this manga has been going so long that a childhood fan of it has had his own
successful manga and anime which has began and ended before this thing has that's amazing but
yeah like in the first season it was it was really weird because he had this charming quality of like
this should be annoying I should be really annoyed by this kid's behavior but but I kind of feel
like almost like a little cousin yeah it's infectious if monkey de luffy met Marty supreme I think
ping pong would be the most popular sport in the entire world I'm giving this 10 out of 10
10 out of 10 swords and two in the hand and one in the mouth that's so goofy but it's so cool to see
yeah I can't wait for season three in closing if you had a devil fruit what fruit would you like
to eat and what power does it give you me I just want to be good at pinball tables I'd eat the
pinball fruit and be a wacky silly looking cactus faced monster Felix is it is there one that can
make me just be able to memorize everything I have ever read because that would be really useful
in law school if not then give me invulnerability that's what not not necessarily immortality just
invulnerable make me able to take a lot of damage excellent Chris and again you've reviewed many a
couple of times I hope you see in this blindside coming what double fruit would you eat for what
power is there a fruit that gives me teleporting abilities so that I can get the fuck out of the
country and go literally anywhere else that isn't run by a tyrant and also save on gas money
also that yes I believe there is actually but leave it if it let us know in the comments
they're a fruit that can give me the power of attorney
gable gable fruit
