10 Reasons One Piece Needs A Remake

Author Eiichiro Oda’s beloved shonen manga series One Piece has become a true titan of the industry, setting world records and winning over fans around the globe. There’s no question that One Piece is an astonishing success story that does almost everything right, but not even One Piece is immune to time. Eventually, the series’ earliest material will feel distinctly outdated and weigh the whole thing down.Recent episodes of the One Piece anime blew fans away with Luffy’s incredible use of Gear 5 to fight Kaido in the Wano saga, but earlier episodes were nothing like that. It’s too late to change the early episodes and all their problems, so eventually, perhaps a decade or two from now, a One Piece anime reboot will be in order. That could fix the entire series’ problems and make it more accessible than ever.The One Piece anime launched in October 1999, roughly two years after the original manga began. Inevitably, that will mean the anime’s earliest episodes and arcs will feel outdated in terms of production values. Anime back then was fullscreen rather than widescreen and did not have crisp, high-def visuals.RELATED: 10 Reasons Why the One Piece Live-Action Should Become the Industry Standard

Author Eiichiro Oda’s beloved shonen manga series One Piece has become a true titan of the industry, setting world records and winning over fans around the globe. There’s no question that One Piece is an astonishing success story that does almost everything right, but not even One Piece is immune to time. Eventually, the series’ earliest material will feel distinctly outdated and weigh the whole thing down.

RELATED: 10 Reasons Why the One Piece Live-Action Should Become the Industry Standard

Recent episodes of the One Piece anime blew fans away with Luffy’s incredible use of Gear 5 to fight Kaido in the Wano saga, but earlier episodes were nothing like that. It’s too late to change the early episodes and all their problems, so eventually, perhaps a decade or two from now, a One Piece anime reboot will be in order. That could fix the entire series’ problems and make it more accessible than ever.

The One Piece anime launched in October 1999, roughly two years after the original manga began. Inevitably, that will mean the anime’s earliest episodes and arcs will feel outdated in terms of production values. Anime back then was fullscreen rather than widescreen and did not have crisp, high-def visuals.

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