One Piece Creator Hails Netflix Adaptation’s Impeccable Cast

One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda gave his blessing to Netflix’s live-action rendition of his acclaimed manga just before the series’ debut on Aug. 31.Oda praised the cast and VFX team in a video shared by the official One Piece Instagram account. Although his face is hidden with an illustration, his voice is transmitted through a snail phone presented as a gift by series star Inaki Godoy. “As a Hollywood production, the action and VFX are great, not to mention the performances by the cast,” Oda said. “But above all, I want to call attention to how perfect the Straw Hat cast are. It’s like you’re watching the Straw Hats in real life, which I’d love for you to savor.”Although Oda is known to stay out of the public eye, he wasn’t shy about his conditions for bringing his creation to Netflix. Emma Sullivan, one of the directors of the upcoming series, recently detailed Oda’s involvement in the production, saying he asked for reshoots and changes to the script if something didn’t adhere to his standards. “You want them [fans] to be happy, you know, but I think the only way we can do that is to make [Eiichiro] Oda happy. When he saw stuff that he didn’t like, we redid it,” Sullivan explained.RELATED: Netflix Reveals New ‘Inside The Story’ Promo For Live Action One Piece

One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda gave his blessing to Netflix’s live-action rendition of his acclaimed manga just before the series’ debut on Aug. 31.

RELATED: Netflix Reveals New ‘Inside The Story’ Promo For Live Action One Piece

Oda praised the cast and VFX team in a video shared by the official One Piece Instagram account. Although his face is hidden with an illustration, his voice is transmitted through a snail phone presented as a gift by series star Inaki Godoy. “As a Hollywood production, the action and VFX are great, not to mention the performances by the cast,” Oda said. “But above all, I want to call attention to how perfect the Straw Hat cast are. It’s like you’re watching the Straw Hats in real life, which I’d love for you to savor.”

Although Oda is known to stay out of the public eye, he wasn’t shy about his conditions for bringing his creation to Netflix. Emma Sullivan, one of the directors of the upcoming series, recently detailed Oda’s involvement in the production, saying he asked for reshoots and changes to the script if something didn’t adhere to his standards. “You want them [fans] to be happy, you know, but I think the only way we can do that is to make [Eiichiro] Oda happy. When he saw stuff that he didn’t like, we redid it,” Sullivan explained.

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