
Sypnopsis: One Piece Film Z is the 12th film in the One Peace sequence that is dependant on the unique One Item manga designed by Eiichiro Oda. The statement of the film was created on Nov 13, 2011 on FUJI TV as they were broadcasting the past One Item Film: Strong World. This will be the second movie that Eiichiro Oda has performed a significant side in it's development, the first being Strong World. The only aspect of the tale that is known is that it will take position during the post-time miss New World Era.
Storyline;
Animation: There was a lot of CGI just like Strong World. The action
scenes were animated far better than anything I've ever seen in past One
Peace films or the series. The perspectives and photographic camera
motions following every landscape was done fluidly.
Characters: The headline of the movie is quite self-explanatory. The
movie targeted on Z, at periods even more than the Straw Hat gang.
Character Z, also known as Zephyr had such strong tale to him and if you
really like backstories of various figures in One Peace, you'll
definitely really like Z's. As for our delightful figures, the Strawhat
Pirates each got their changes to glow in this movie, however the more
powerful and popular competitors such as Luffy, Zoro, Sanji as they each
had their own personal challenger to battle. Franky was the next in
range. Usopp also had excellent activity minutes, but not quite on the
same stage. Nami and Robin the boy wonder were mainly used for
fan-service until the climactic battle at the end. Chopper was more
amusing than ever before, but not entirely essential to the tale. Stream
didn't do much at all, but I'm sure he had his comedy minutes just like
Chopper.
Story: This movie as an whole was designed around the Sea tradition and returning tale. This will have it's disadvantages for some though. The tale had plenty of description regarding the most crucial styles of the Maritime and some figures were generally used totally just for the only objective of offering exposition. To fit the story in a movie duration time frame, it was amazingly well done. One large gripes that I had with Eiichiro Oda's past venture, Powerful Globe was a bit of a let down. With Film Z, I believe he recognized what it took to create a movie that maintains the spectacular element of One Item sequence.
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