![]() ![]() And, expectedly, Toei Animation does not disappoint here. ![]() Longtime anime and One Piece fans have been waiting for this film for several reasons, one of which - unsurprisingly - is what the animation studio at the helm would do in the movie’s visual department. It does ultimately cater to an all-too-familiar “anime movie” formula in the end that won’t exactly grip initiated fans, but it’s a generally loving expansion of Oda’s pirate universe. Putting some focus on one fan-favorite character, Red-Haired Shanks, and the original Uta - along with the musical numbers she injects into the movie - are some instances of this. This is the 15th anime movie adaptation in the series, and while all of the entries prior to Red fall under the blanket term of non-canon, certain elements of this latest endeavors make continuity a little more of gray area and, in some places, allows its story to make some refreshing additions to the formula. ![]()
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