The live-action drama of the super popular anime "One Piece" was exclusively broadcast on Netflix on August 31. I believe many fans have already seen it. The official recently quickly followed up and launched new live-action drama figures. Luffy and Zoro are exquisitely lifelike and extremely movable. Netflix's One Piece strives to recreate the charm of the original in live-action form, but this requires discarding some plot fragments. The live-action series charts its own path based on the changes made by the producers and writers. Unfortunately, the live-action series does not devote itself to this retelling, but constantly returns to familiar territory and fan service, making the experience confusing. The new action figures of the live-action version of "One Piece" first launch the two male protagonists Luffy and Zoro, with a variety of accessories to achieve up to 30 joint movements in different parts. The overall design restores the style of the male protagonists in the TV series, exquisite and lifelike, and extremely movable, it is worth buying. The new live-action figures of One Piece are priced at 45,000 yen each. Interested fans can follow the official pre-order page: One Piece Live-Action Drama: Luffy One Piece live-action drama: Zoro |
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