The only piece of Eichiro Oda Manga is one of the greatest stories ever told in the story of Shōnen. However, the adaptation of souls has both its critics and the defenders. Due to stimulation problems and filling arches, some manga purists reject the anime. However, the animated version has unique strengths – acting, music and movement of the voice – which occasionally push iconic scenes as well as what the manga could offer.
Here are 10 unforgettable moments in which the One piece The anime passed the manga.
10. Kuma flashbacks
The anime has expanded the tragic background of Bartholomew Kuma, adding scenes such as her last moments with her mother and more action sequences. While some spectators have criticized the rhythm, the additional details deepened the understanding of the public of the pain and sacrifice of Kuma.
9. The march towards Arlong Park
In the manga, the breaking of Nami and Luffy who put their hats on his head are already powerful. But in the anime, the voice in tears that acts and moves soundtrack elevates this moment, making the march of straw hats towards Arlong Park one of the most iconic sequences in the history of souls.
8. The farewell for the shell
The emotional weight of saying goodbye to the first ship of straw hats is immense in both versions, but the anime has amplified the tragedy with gloomy music and sincere vocal shows. The spectators were left in tears like cheerful things “spoke” his last words.
7. Luffy vs. Sanji
While the manga delivered the raw drama of Sanji who rejected Luffy, the anime has amplified the pain through the voice of Mayumi Tanaka that acts like Luffy. The anguish in the shouts of Mayumi Tanaka has made the scene almost unbearable to look at, increasing the emotional intensity.
6. Gear 5 Awakening
The transformation of Gear 5 by Luffy was made by Oda with classic cartoon influences. On paper, it is fascinating, but in animation, it really comes to life. The exaggerated gummy physics, the Looney Tunes style gags and kinetic energy have made the representation of the anime of Gear 5 an absolute show.
5. The Arco G-8 (filler)
One of the most respected filling arches in souls, G-8, showed straw hats using wit instead of the brute force to escape the navy. He humanized the Marines, gave fans an adventure “cat and mouse” and is considered superior to many canonical arches.
4. Episode 1015: Adaptation of chapter 1000
The animation Toei poured everything Episode 1015Adaptation of chapter 1000 of the manga. With a dazzling animation, the thunderous sound design and the iconic luffy declaration of becoming King Pirate, immediately became a reference episode celebrated by fans all over the world.
3. Luffy’s final punch against crocodile
Luffy Vs. Crocodile was unforgettable in manga form, but the anime brought it beyond overlapping by Antonín Dvořák “New World Symphony.” The orchestral motion has transformed the victory into an almost operating moment, symbolizing both the triumph and a new beginning.
2. Luffy punches a celestial dragon
In the form of manga, Puffy Punching Charlos is already cathartic. But the bold artistic choice of the anime to change the black and white frame to the exact impact gave the scene the addition of gravity. It has become not only a punch, but a symbol of Luffy’s challenge against the corruption of the world.
1. Childhood flashback of Zoro
The anime has expanded Zoro’s childhood and his link with Kuina, moving him first to history. While the manga dedicated only a few pages, the anime dedicated an entire episode, eliminating its motivations and making Kuina’s death even more excruciating. This addition remains one of the most powerful moments of the former One piece and shows off how anime adaptation can enrich the source.
While stimulating and filler have often been points of criticism, the One piece The anime has moments in which it does not only correspond to the manga, exceeds it. Through the power of music, vocal acting and animation, these scenes remind fans because the anime continues to be alongside the legendary manga of Oda as an essential experience.
Sources: gamek