Jul 31, 2022
"One Piece a degraded version of Dragon Ball"
That's how you can describe this zombie.
My main complaint is incoherence. Oda has spun an endless number of storylines that only occasionally intersect throughout the story. Plus, it's predictable. When I started watching Wano's arc, I knew just how it would end, namely Luffy unlocking Gear 5 and defeating Kaido. And you know what? My prediction came true!
The second is the drawing style. You know, it annoys me when I see a person with legs like a cat, and a torso like a jock. Or here is a man with stick limbs or a bun. Where is the
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logic? Why doesn't the author improve the drawing style? It's been 25 years.
The third is hyper-emotionality. In fact, this is Naruto, from which moral and ethical problems were cut out, but everything else was multiplied by 5.
Fourth - illogicality. There is no logic in the One Piece universe. The world is very crazy.
You might think: "Why did you watch as many as 1000 episodes?". I will answer with this: "I liked it. As I grew up, I began to realize that One Piece is a children's anime. It is bad objectively."
There are cool and very interesting things in One Piece - but he constantly shows the same nudity instead of something interesting, about how Luffy sails to the next island, there are next bandits oppressing the population of the island, and Luffy is like "uuuuh bad, yeah how is it possible to act so unfairly at all, uuuuhhh bad who does it, how is it possible at all, what utter injustice is going on in our world, where have you seen this at all uuuhhh I’m angry to hell now I’ll beat !!!" and beats the enemy, saves, of course, the most simple and kind people from an absolutely evil and dishonest bandit. And the bandit will then make friends with Luffy with a 68% chance. Speaking of "narutotherapy".
One Piece has cool and creative abilities of heroes who cleverly use, COOL (not all) fights, which even those mercilessly cut into five-second fragments between which there are a dozen switches between dozens of characters doing something in parallel, and the visual was entertaining for the first hundred series - and that's it, there's nothing more.
It's chewing gum and very heavy.
Outcome: 3/10.
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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