
It’s a risky line of work but she doesn’t falter and definitely ends up being a really solid character. Kureha who has done well to continue practicing medicine even when she sees all of her colleagues “vanishing” or being directly captured by the villains. There are two main doctors here, the one from the flashbacks and the one in the present. The film has its share of emotional moments after all and the soundtrack balances them pretty well. You can feel Luffy’s determination as he climbs the mountain while the music is going and why he’s a solid lead. The music tunes are fitting for the scenes that they’re in. Nothing very new and different but they always sound good so I didn’t have a problem with that. The soundtrack has your typical One Piece themes. You want it to feel extra special and this is one way to go about that. I wouldn’t say it beats the classic style but it does help the film stand out which is an important thing in a movie.


It’s going for a bit more of an abstract feeling at times with a different color set than usual. Also, the animation style is very distinct. The characters get to see a lot of action this time. I can’t say he was a very interesting villain but I’m always up for some good fights.Īfter all, that’s part of the fun in this movie. He looks rather skilled as he is able to trade blows with Luffy and keep at it for a while. Then he has a brother named Musshuru who was made up for this version. He gets a rather big powered up form at the end which may not have been enough to save him but it looked cool enough. The guy may not have been super powerful but he does his best with the chomp chomp fruit. First up is Wapol who was in the original arc as well.

Sanji’s back gave out just like that? I’d have preferred him to lose to one of the pirates instead since at least he would have gone down fighting.Īs for the villains, there are two main ones here. The way they got Sanji out of the big fights was the most awkward though as he injures his back somehow and can’t fight anymore. Zoro and Franky get to beat up some minions and Sanji fights some of the animals but for the most part the rest of the crew is written out. While the whole crew it here, Luffy does most of the work. Can Luffy save Nami in time or is it too late? The main obstacles in his way are: The terrain which is naturally dangerous, Nami’s health which is fragile right now so Luffy can’t fight or make too many sudden movements, and the Wapol pirates who hav e returned to retake the island. She lives alone atop a giant mountain so Luffy will have to try and carry Nami there. Unfortunately all of the doctors are gone except for one who is regarded as a witch named Dr.

She is fading fast and so the heroes stop by a local island to find a doctor.
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The movie starts with the gang on the ship as usual but then Nami gets seriously ill with some kind of virus. It’s still hard to do a whole arc in one movie but I’d say they did a good job with this one. I’d say the crew also learned from the last movie remake and made sure that this one had longer fights and a longer length in general so it felt more like a complete experience. While this arc is not considered to be one of the stronger ones and tends to pale in comparison to the new ones, it’s always nostalgic to see the old team. One Piece has the next arc remake with this movie tackling the Tony Tony Chopper arc.
