Over its many years, the One Piece franchise has spawned a litany of movies of varying quality. The adventures of protagonist Monkey D. Luffy and his crew are some of the most iconic and recognizable in anime, but their quality seems to vary greatly. Fans may also wonder “Which One Piece movies should I watch?”, and they may be surprised by how quickly this thins out the catalog of One Piece tie-in movies.Completionist fans, or fans who are simply curious about old and obscure tie-in anime movies, can enjoy every single One Piece movie, but discerning fans are advised to sort One Piece movies worth watching from the chaff. Even if this is one of the best anime series of all time, not everything One Piece touches is gold, and it has its fair share of duds in its movie lineup. The good news is that the few truly great One Piece movies more than make up for the many duds surrounding them.One Piece (2000) may sound important, but it’s really just a pleasant nostalgia trip. It’s set very early on in the series, before even Sanji joins the crew. Luffy, Zoro, Nami and Usopp frolic around East Blue, eventually facing an evil pirate named El Drago in what could very easily slide into the first thirty or so anime episodes. The animation isn’t anything special, but there is some nice comic relief. Some speculate the movie was a last-minute film convert, meaning it was originally going to be part of the main series as a filler arc. It would barely even be passable as filler, let alone a weak standalone product.RELATED: 20 Best Anime Movies, Ranked
Over its many years, the One Piece franchise has spawned a litany of movies of varying quality. The adventures of protagonist Monkey D. Luffy and his crew are some of the most iconic and recognizable in anime, but their quality seems to vary greatly. Fans may also wonder “Which One Piece movies should I watch?”, and they may be surprised by how quickly this thins out the catalog of One Piece tie-in movies.
Completionist fans, or fans who are simply curious about old and obscure tie-in anime movies, can enjoy every single One Piece movie, but discerning fans are advised to sort One Piece movies worth watching from the chaff. Even if this is one of the best anime series of all time, not everything One Piece touches is gold, and it has its fair share of duds in its movie lineup. The good news is that the few truly great One Piece movies more than make up for the many duds surrounding them.
One Piece (2000) may sound important, but it’s really just a pleasant nostalgia trip. It’s set very early on in the series, before even Sanji joins the crew. Luffy, Zoro, Nami and Usopp frolic around East Blue, eventually facing an evil pirate named El Drago in what could very easily slide into the first thirty or so anime episodes. The animation isn’t anything special, but there is some nice comic relief. Some speculate the movie was a last-minute film convert, meaning it was originally going to be part of the main series as a filler arc. It would barely even be passable as filler, let alone a weak standalone product.
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