8 Changes Netflix Should Consider for One Piece Season 2

8 Changes Netflix Should Consider for One Piece Season 2

Get ready for Alabasta in One Piece season 2 as Netflix gears up for exciting adaptations and transformations.

One Piece season 2 will cover the anime’s Alabasta saga, a new chapter in Luffy's journey. As the crew ventures into the Grand Line, they will encounter dangerous pirates and creatures, promising exciting episodes for fans. However, adapting the Alabasta saga for live-action will pose challenges.

Netflix's live-action adaptation of One Piece has been praised for its faithfulness to the original manga by Eiichiro Oda. Season 2 was announced shortly after the success of the first season, indicating the show's popularity. While staying true to the source material, Netflix's One Piece has made some changes, which are expected to continue in season 2.

One Piece's Straw Hat Pirates

Actor

Monkey D. Luffy

Inãki Godoy

Roronoa Zoro

Mackenyu

Nami

Emily Rudd

Usopp

Jacob Gibson

Sanji

Taz Skylar

One Piece Season 2 Will Probably Include Koby & Garp

Koby and Garp had a lot of screen time in season 2

Helmeppo, Koby and Garp on a boat in One Piece - Koby and Garp had a lot of screen time in season 2 - One Piece Season 2 Will Probably Include Koby & Garp

Helmeppo, Koby and Garp on a boat in One Piece - Koby and Garp had a lot of screen time in season 2 - One Piece Season 2 Will Probably Include Koby & Garp

In the One Piece anime, Koby initially appears in the first arc of the East Blue saga. He later returns in the post-Enies Lobby arc as a skillful marine trained under Garp. In the Netflix adaptation of One Piece, Koby appears in every episode of season 1 and reunites with Luffy during the Arlong Park section of the show. Garp also appears in every episode of season 1, even though he does not have a role in the manga's version of the East Blue saga.

Therefore, since One Piece has already established Garp and Koby as significant characters in the early part of the story, it would be odd for the series to ignore them in season 2. It is likely that the next season will revisit Garp, Koby, and Helmeppo. The show may delve into Koby and Helmeppo's cover stories, showcasing their training under Garp. Additionally, season 2 of One Piece may involve Garp and Koby in the main events of the Alabasta saga.

One Piece Season 2 Should Properly Introduce Haki

Haki has already been used in One Piece season 1

Peter Gadiot as Shanks and sea beast in One Piece - Haki has already been used in One Piece season 1 - One Piece Season 2 Should Properly Introduce Haki

Peter Gadiot as Shanks and sea beast in One Piece - Haki has already been used in One Piece season 1 - One Piece Season 2 Should Properly Introduce Haki

In One Piece season 1, most of the action happened in the East Blue rather than the Grand Line or the New World. Even though the setting was different, the show still managed to introduce the concept of Haki. Haki is a special ability that is connected to a person's spiritual energy and willpower. It allows the user to do extraordinary things, like dominating their opponent's willpower. Shanks used Haki to save Luffy from a sea beast in episode 2, hinting at more powerful characters and abilities to come in season 2.

The Straw Hats Need To Reach Alabasta Quicker

The Alabasta Saga is quite long

Arabasta rebels fighting in One Piece - The Alabasta Saga is quite long - The Straw Hats Need To Reach Alabasta Quicker

Arabasta rebels fighting in One Piece - The Alabasta Saga is quite long - The Straw Hats Need To Reach Alabasta Quicker

The Alabasta saga spans 117 chapters in the manga or 74 episodes in the anime. To put it into perspective, the East Blue saga, which Netflix's One Piece covered in just eight episodes, is 100 chapters long in the original manga. With season 2 likely having the same number of episodes, the pace will need to be even faster than before. Despite its name, the "Alabasta saga" sees the Straw Hats reaching the Kingdom of Alabasta only towards the end, after exploring various islands in the Grand Line.

Robin Can't Be Significantly Older Than The Other Straw Hats

Robin’s age difference may not work in live-action

Nico Robin as Miss All Sunday in One Piece. - Robin’s age difference may not work in live-action - Robin Can't Be Significantly Older Than The Other Straw Hats

Nico Robin as Miss All Sunday in One Piece. - Robin’s age difference may not work in live-action - Robin Can't Be Significantly Older Than The Other Straw Hats

In the pre-time skip One Piece, Robin is 28 years old while the other Straw Hat pirates are around 17. This age gap is a key part of her character, but it may pose some difficulties in a live-action adaptation. The live-action characters are likely to age faster in the story than their manga counterparts since not much time passes in the initial sagas. Robin being significantly older than Luffy and the crew could present challenges down the road.

The Amount Of Chopper Scenes Might Be Reduced

Chopper will be a very challenging character

Usopp and Chopper teaming up in battle in a scene from One Piece. - Chopper will be a very challenging character - The Amount Of Chopper Scenes Might Be Reduced

Usopp and Chopper teaming up in battle in a scene from One Piece. - Chopper will be a very challenging character - The Amount Of Chopper Scenes Might Be Reduced

In One Piece season 1, we met the original Straw Hats, but there are still a few iconic members waiting to make their live-action debut. One of them is Chopper, who was hinted at in the One Piece season 2 announcement video with Eiichiro Oda. It's likely that Chopper will be brought to life using visual effects rather than a puppet. This means that the creators of One Piece will need to carefully consider which scenes to include the sixth Straw Hat in. It's always a challenge to have a CG character as a main character, so One Piece will need to come up with a clever solution.

Nerfertari Vivi’s Karoo Might Not Have A Lot Of Screen Time

Karoo will pose a similar problem as Chopper

Vivi and Karoo Read About Luffy in One Piece - Karoo will pose a similar problem as Chopper - Nerfertari Vivi’s Karoo Might Not Have A Lot Of Screen Time

Vivi and Karoo Read About Luffy in One Piece - Karoo will pose a similar problem as Chopper - Nerfertari Vivi’s Karoo Might Not Have A Lot Of Screen Time

Vivi's Karoo, like Chopper, will pose a challenge for the live-action adaptation of One Piece. Karoo is a member of Alabasta's Super Spot-Billed Duck Troops and is essentially a giant duck who would need to be created using CGI in a live-action setting. Adding to the complexity, Karoo is always seen by the side of Nerfertari Vivi, a key character in the Alabasta saga. However, unlike Chopper, solving the Karoo issue may be simpler by limiting the giant duck's appearances alongside Vivi.

The One Piece anime is available on Netflix and Crunchyroll.

Ace May Have A Bigger Role In One Piece Season 2

One Piece has yet to cast Ace

Portgas D. Ace smiles confidently engulfed in flames in One Piece​​​​​​​ - One Piece has yet to cast Ace - Ace May Have A Bigger Role In One Piece Season 2

Portgas D. Ace smiles confidently engulfed in flames in One Piece​​​​​​​ - One Piece has yet to cast Ace - Ace May Have A Bigger Role In One Piece Season 2

One Piece Season 2 Should Revisit Shanks

Who will play Portugas D. Ace in One Piece season 2 remains to be announced. A fan-favorite character, Ace is introduced during the Alabasta saga and plays a much bigger role later on in the manga. However, considering the approach Netflix’s adaptation of One Piece took with characters like Garp and Koby, Ace may have a bigger role in Alabasta than his anime counterpart. One Piece could try to capitalize on Ace’s longstanding popularity rather than saving the character for future, yet-to-be-confirmed live-action seasons.

Shanks disappearing for hundreds of episodes won’t work

The Straw Hats on the poster for Episode Of East Blue movie and live-action Shanks in One Piece - Shanks disappearing for hundreds of episodes won’t work - One Piece Season 2 Should Revisit Shanks

The Straw Hats on the poster for Episode Of East Blue movie and live-action Shanks in One Piece - Shanks disappearing for hundreds of episodes won’t work - One Piece Season 2 Should Revisit Shanks

There is a popular joke in the One Piece community that Shanks can only make a yearly appearance in the anime because he rarely shows up. Despite being a powerful and important character in the world of One Piece, Shanks doesn't get as much screen time as the Straw Hats or some of the villains. While this approach has worked for the long-running manga since 1997, it may not be suitable for the upcoming live-action series on Netflix. The show cannot sideline Shanks for multiple seasons and only bring him back every few years.

Shanks is notably absent during the Alabasta arc in the anime, but according to the manga, he was actually present during the war.

It is interesting to note that Shanks was mentioned as one of the Alabasta rebel forces in the beginning of the manga's Alabasta chapters. Even though Shanks does not make an appearance during the Alabasta arc, he was officially part of the war according to the manga. This means that it would be possible for One Piece to include Shanks in the final episodes of season 2, showing up during the war at the Kingdom of Alabasta without contradicting the original source material.

You can watch One Piece on Netflix.

Editor's P/S:

The article provides an insightful analysis of the challenges and potential changes that the second season of Netflix's live-action adaptation of One Piece may encounter while adapting the Alabasta saga. It highlights the need for a faster pace and careful consideration of character introductions, such as Koby and Garp, and the proper introduction of Haki, which was briefly hinted at in season 1. The article also raises concerns about the portrayal of Robin's age difference, the potential challenges in animating Chopper and Karoo, and the need to give Ace a more significant role in season 2.

Overall, the article serves as a thoughtful preview of the upcoming season, addressing both the excitement and trepidation surrounding the adaptation of a beloved and complex manga series. It encourages fans to consider the creative decisions that will need to be made in order to translate the Alabasta saga into a successful live-action format while remaining faithful to the source material.

One Piece

Manga - Anime

One Piece is an incredible adventure-filled series that has captivated its fans for over two decades. It follows the journey of Monkey D. Luffy and his pirate crew, the Straw Hat Pirates, as they search for the ultimate treasure, the One Piece, in order to become the King of the Pirates. With its compelling storyline, diverse and lovable characters, epic battles, and themes of friendship and determination, One Piece has created a vast and immersive world that keeps fans eagerly anticipating each new chapter or episode. It is a timeless masterpiece that continues to redefine the boundaries of the shonen genre, making it a must-watch or read for any anime or manga enthusiast.