dianapereira-77885
One Piece is about a boy named Monkey D. Luffy who wants to become the Pirate King and,along with his nakama, he starts a journey to accomplish that wish.
I started watching One Piece when I was going through a horrible phase and it helped me so much,like,you feel like you're a part of the Strawhat's crew,living the adventures with them and makes you forget about reality and your problems!
For me,this is the best story ever told, it makes us create teories,it makes us cry,laugh and smile...it's amazing! And now,in 2018, it's just at it's best!
About the manga, I have nothing bad to say about it!About the anime...well,let me tell you that the pacing sometimes is veeery slow...but be patient! You won't regret it!
To conclude,I recommend One Piece with all my heart!Enjoy the journey!
padwalshubham
I've watched many IMDb Top Rated Movies and TV Shows, but nothing comes close to the thrill of watching One Piece.
I'm rarely a fan of any movie or show, but One Piece is among the very few I liked and remains the only one that I'm a fan of. There's a reason why One Piece is the best-selling manga of all time.
gacsogergely
One could call it One Pie and I couldn't blame them. Comparing it with Dragon Ball, Naruto, or Bleach is a total nonsense, they are not even the same genre.While the other mentioned animes are about the character aiming to be better and better, obviously getting stronger and more developed, One Piece has nothing of it. It CAN'T have any of it.This series is suffering The Course of Super Mario, aka. "Your Princess is in Another Castle". Well, at least they don't suffer The Curse of Ash Ketchum aka. "Your Princess Doesn't Exist", but that's the best you can bring into its defense.The basic structure is that this crew looking like they were designed by David Lynch (terrible writer/director, excellent designer) hop onto a random island, beat up the local governor who is usually a tyrant, then leave the scene. They don't even take any loot, despite aiming to be pirates. Rinse and repeat. This of course happens because the only real way to tell the story would be 1) get the map 2) get to the island 3) dig up the treasure 4) there is no 4th step, it ends by finding the treasure. To make things even worse, the protagonist is immortal and invincible from the get-go, thus there is no space for tension or development.I give you the coloration is OK, and the animation is achieving in the weird factor, but that doesn't substitute the 1,000 episodes they're obviously aiming. Pick up a random Tom&Jerry episode, or Simpsons, and you get the same result with much less investment.
Nihal Abhishek
This anime has been a life changer for me. I can write so much about this that I might die and this anime is worth dying for again I am not joking. This has one of the best stories and with the type of protagonists it has, let me tell you will never be the same again. The summary in simple terms may not motivate you to watch it but I give you my word after watching this over 800 episodes I have no regrets neither from anime nor from My life. After watching this anime my perspective about the world has completely changed, and if someone wants to understand what i truly mean watch the anime and you will understand what I truly mean. And this anime actually teaches you that you have to live your life without regrets as this is a world which really doesn't care about our worries and sometimes and neither should we. If you have any problem, go face it with a smiling face which may sound like stuffs from movie but Eiichiro Oda has written this story in such a direction that it gives you belief that you can achieve anything if you have your rules crystal clear for living your life.