2010-09-01, 08:03 | Link #222 |
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One Piece Movie List
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2010-09-04, 09:22 | Link #223 |
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Just finished watching this the other day, it was by far one of the best movies I have ever seen. But there were still parts I disliked.
Like many others I was bothered by how weak Shiki and his subordinates were, especially considering he fought on equal grounds with Roger in their younger days. Maybe his aging had something to do with it, but then again that wasn't much of a problem for Whitebeard. Overall, I think Shiki had a flashy devil fruit and was able to deal with taking damage quite well but not much more than that. Last thing is how the plot revolved so much around Nami and Luffy, and how Nami was kidnapped again. Nami getting kidnapped is so old now I don't even want to count how many times she's been kidnapped throughout the series. Still, a highly enjoyable movie; good balance between comedy and action in my opinion. Those who haven't seen it should it watch it ASAP. |
2010-09-04, 10:47 | Link #224 | |
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I really want to buy this on Blu-ray. It is frustrating that Nami is kidnapped for a a second time in these movies, and the third time she's a damsel in distress. Still, the narrative seems strong. It's an odd choice for such a meaningful movie, don't you think? Using a 10th Anniversary movie in order to make a movie that appears to be mostly about Luffy and Nami. As I have said, I haven't seen the whole thing, but I have a basic understanding of events. That final scene strikes me as something out of Inuyasha. Why is Nami so bashful about Luffy hearing that?
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2010-09-07, 14:35 | Link #225 | |
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I was trying to count in the times she's been kidnapped in both the movies and the main series, I got up to about 4 or 5 times altogether...but I might be wrong about or missed some. It's still gotten old though. The narrative is indeed strong, but I was still a little disappointed on how much it was focused on them. I didn't think it made the movie worse it just seemed...well like you said, odd. It was unique for One Piece to say the least, since in my experience it usually doesn't focus on two people like that or at least not between anyone in the crew. It was a beautiful movie, and I will forever treasure it once I have it in my hand. Nami pulled a Kagome, that's for sure. As to why she acted so bashful...I've considered several scenarios but the only two that made sense to me were these; I've said this before in other threads before but here goes again. I think Nami likes her captain a lot more than she would ever admit to herself, or at least not anytime soon. I'm against romance in One Piece, but that's just the way I view Luffy and Nami. Either that or she finally realized how much she gets kidnapped, says goodbye then asks to be saved later on and she was just too embarrassed about it. It might sound kinda vague but I don't want to say too much as I hate spoiling things for others, and as you haven't seen it I want to avoid saying anything that might spoil the movie for you (I have accidentely done that with others in the past). But that's how I interpreted the situation in general too, but that might be just because I'm a generic LuffyxNami fanboy >.> I hope you enjoy the movie when you finally watch it! |
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2010-09-08, 18:33 | Link #229 |
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Exactly Shiki was a big issue he got beat way to easily, but after putting more thought on it then how could he use his powers during the time if he was able to make humans float that would have made the fight more deadly though I guess in what way how could he use his powers during the final fight I wonder.
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2010-09-08, 18:41 | Link #231 |
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As ridiculous as it was how Luffy beat Shiki, the latter did prove that he was truly a pirate legend. The fuwa fuwa no mi is one of the most powerful DF's seen thus far, and with that ability it's no wonder he was comparable to the likes of Roger and Whitebeard in the past.
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2010-09-08, 23:45 | Link #236 |
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Akainu could not melt an entire island. Melting a glacier is one thing. Try to melt an island and you're just going to make more magma which is coming right back down. Freezing it wouldn't work, either. People and water is one thing. Islands are heavy, dense masses of rock and other stuff which will still hit the ground very hard, frozen or not.
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2010-09-09, 21:16 | Link #238 | |
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I could imagine a joint effort between the admirals, Sengoku and Garp pulling it off. But at most that would just minimize the damage. |
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2010-11-24, 20:53 | Link #239 |
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I just watched it and i didn't think it was that special. I think it would have been way better if they tied volume 0 into the film, It just feels so standalone and untied to the lore of the manga.
Fights were ok, They seem to have ran out of budget and the art is very inconsistent at times. It really felt like a filler movie though which was really surprising considering Oda wrote it.
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