10 Things The One Piece Anime Does Better Than The Live Action Series

One Piece first debuted in 1997, and over 25 years later, it appears as though the long-running shonen franchise is just now reaching its true potential. With the series’ manga entering its final saga, its anime showcasing Monkey D. Luffy’s Gear 5 transformation, and its live-action adaptation receiving mostly positive reviews, One Piece is undeniably more popular than ever before.However, as great as the One Piece live-action adaptation has been, there are plenty of things that the franchise’s anime handled far better. While these shortcomings don’t take away from what the live-action adaptation has accomplished, they can certainly serve as points of improvement going into its second season.Roronoa Zoro consistently ranks as the second-most popular character in One Piece, so fans were understandably excited to see him appear in the series’ live-action adaptation. Unfortunately, Zoro’s introduction in the show left a bit to be desired.RELATED: 10 Plotlines That Earned One Piece Its Big Three Status

One Piece first debuted in 1997, and over 25 years later, it appears as though the long-running shonen franchise is just now reaching its true potential. With the series’ manga entering its final saga, its anime showcasing Monkey D. Luffy‘s Gear 5 transformation, and its live-action adaptation receiving mostly positive reviews, One Piece is undeniably more popular than ever before.

RELATED: 10 Plotlines That Earned One Piece Its Big Three Status

However, as great as the One Piece live-action adaptation has been, there are plenty of things that the franchise’s anime handled far better. While these shortcomings don’t take away from what the live-action adaptation has accomplished, they can certainly serve as points of improvement going into its second season.

Roronoa Zoro consistently ranks as the second-most popular character in One Piece, so fans were understandably excited to see him appear in the series’ live-action adaptation. Unfortunately, Zoro’s introduction in the show left a bit to be desired.

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