"One Piece" live-action version of Nami sister turned into a black netizen madly complained

"One Piece" live-action version of Nami sister turned into a black netizen madly complained

Netflix's live-action One Piece series has officially launched and has been well received by critics and fans. In the first three days of the weekend, the global viewing time reached 140.1 million hours and the number of viewers reached 18.5 million. Among all Netflix series, it ranked 11th in the total viewing time of the first weekend.

As the series is updated, many viewers began to complain about the live-action drama of "One Piece". Some people pointed out that the plot of the drama was changed randomly, and the images of some actors did not match the original. For example, Nami's sister Nojiko was changed to a black person in the live-action drama, which made people feel awkward with blue hair. In the original work, her skin was a bit dark, but she was also a beauty! I wonder if the mermaid princess Shirahoshi will become Heihoshi if the plot goes to the Dragon Palace?

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