New images of the One Piece real series hint at the saddest moments of the template with children

New images of the One Piece real series hint at

Netflix’s One Piece series is in the starting blocks. Anime fans will be eagerly awaiting to see how their favorite scenes from the anime might have been adapted into the live-action adaptation. The streamer now gives a small hint with a series of new pictures. There the protagonists are the Seeing Straw Hat Pirates as little kids.

Netflix shows new One Piece pictures: The stories behind them are extremely sad

There are four new pictures on Twitter showing the later pirates Sanji (as an adult: Taz Skylar), Usopp (Jacob Romero), Nami (Emily Rudd) and Zoro (Mackenyu) as children.

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Fans of the manga or anime template will guess that behind the pictures lies the history of the respective Straw Hat Pirates. For the most part, these aren’t exactly happy bedtime stories. Some of them are deeply sad and sometimes very brutal. Warning, spoilers!

Thief Nami, for example, grows up as a poor orphan who only gets to know warmth and love through an adoptive mother. That ended, however, when the brutal Arlong (McKinley Belcher III) murdered her protector to make an example of her.

When is the One Piece series coming to Netflix?

So fans can also expect a lot of emotions in the adaptation. If you want to prepare for it, you only have a little time. The series will be released on August 31, 2023 on Netflix.

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