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Take look at our 'The Trailer' concept for Netflix's One Piece: Season 2 (2025) (More info about this video down below!)
Inspiration behind this video:
One Piece season 2 will end at Drum Island, meaning the Netflix show has the chance to turn a joke anime character into one of its best villains. Easily Netflix’s best live-action anime adaptation, One Piece season 1 covered the East Blue saga and is now moving to Arabasta. Surprisingly, though, One Piece season 2 will not cover the actual Arabasta arc. It will instead only cover Loguetown, Reverse Mountain, Whisky Peak, Little Garden, and Drum Island, thus saving the Arabasta segment for season 3. This means that Drum Island will be even more important in live-action.
The fact that Drum Island will be One Piece season 2’s final arc means that it will have to deliver not only a good adaptation of Chopper’s origin story but also a set of episodes that conclude the season on a high note. In season 1, the fight against Arlong for Nami’s freedom was the closing act of the story, with Loguetown being saved for season 2. One interesting outcome of One Piece season 2 not covering Arabasta is that Wapol might have to be a more serious, high-stakes villain compared to his anime counterpart.
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Thanks for watching this video!
Please support us ❤️
#OnePieceLiveAction #OnePiece #Netflix
#OnePiece #OnePieceLiveAction #Netflix
Take look at our 'The Trailer' concept for Netflix's One Piece: Season 2 (2025) (More info about this video down below!)
Inspiration behind this video:
One Piece season 2 will end at Drum Island, meaning the Netflix show has the chance to turn a joke anime character into one of its best villains. Easily Netflix’s best live-action anime adaptation, One Piece season 1 covered the East Blue saga and is now moving to Arabasta. Surprisingly, though, One Piece season 2 will not cover the actual Arabasta arc. It will instead only cover Loguetown, Reverse Mountain, Whisky Peak, Little Garden, and Drum Island, thus saving the Arabasta segment for season 3. This means that Drum Island will be even more important in live-action.
The fact that Drum Island will be One Piece season 2’s final arc means that it will have to deliver not only a good adaptation of Chopper’s origin story but also a set of episodes that conclude the season on a high note. In season 1, the fight against Arlong for Nami’s freedom was the closing act of the story, with Loguetown being saved for season 2. One interesting outcome of One Piece season 2 not covering Arabasta is that Wapol might have to be a more serious, high-stakes villain compared to his anime counterpart.
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