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Monsutâzu Ippaku Sanjô Hiryû Jigoku (2024)
Ryuma the goat
A FEAST FOR ZORO FANS
This Original Net Animation (ONA) produced by E&H Production and is an adaptation of the one-shot manga titled 'MONSTERS' written by the legendary Eiichiro Oda, creator of the popular anime One Piece.
This short ONA tells the tale of a legendary samurai named Ryuma. One Piece fans (especially Zoro fans) will definitely know who this swordsman of the Land of Wano is.
I was really excited for this one and enjoyed it very much given that I am a fan of Roronoa Zoro from One Piece. The animation was well done, the fighting scenes were amazing and it felt really good overall.
If there is one thing I don't like it's that it feels too short. But nevertheless the adaptation of the one-shot manga is still a decent one. 👍
Although some have discussed that this is 'stand-alone' story, but now with how Oda tied it into Thriller Bark arc in the end, we can officially agree that it is canon to One Piece. 😎
One Piece: Wan pîsu (1999)
One piece is goat
One Piece has become something of a colossal cult-phenomenon around the world, though it's a household name in Japan thanks to Toei Animation's seemingly undying commitment to Shonen Jump adaptations, such as Dragon Ball, Dr. Slump, Saint Seiya and Slam Dunk.
At over 900 episodes this show has become probably the longest running digitally-painted anime in history: thanks to Toei's transition to digital cel-animation in the late 1990s. This show's got great characters, a fun world and the action gets just enough punch to not be too boring or derivative of Toei's other Shonen-derived shows.
This is an anime household name and anyone into Japanese animation should give this one a shot. P. S. You DON'T need to have seen all of this show's episodes because... y'know: it's ridiculous catch-up time in one sitting.