8 Super Disturbing Events in One Piece the Netflix Live Action Series Can Never Show Us

8 Super Disturbing Events in One Piece the Netflix Live Action Series Can Never Show Us
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One Piece, the best-selling manga ever, has already been adapted to over 1000 animated episodes as well as 15 movies. With major success each time, the series is finally set to receive a live-action adaptation, releasing on 31st August.

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With millions buckling up their seats for the live-action to finally release, Netflix, the production studio behind the series, might not be able to adapt a few events that are a bit too gory to be adapted in live-action, here are 8 such instances from the anime:

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1. Cindry Turns To A Zombie

Victoria Cindry was a famous actress who died after falling off the stage. Dr Hogback, somebody who was obsessed, with her, stole her corpse in order to make her his own personal zombie servant with the aid of Gecko Moria’s powers.

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It is one of the most disturbing moments in history, and most probably will receive a lot of backlash if adapted into live adaptation.

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Victoria Cindry Being Turned Into A Zombie

2. Akainu murdering the people of Ohara

In the Water 7 arc, it was revealed that Akainu was one of the Marines who participated in the Buster Call that destroyed the island of Ohara. It was a massive military operation that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of innocent people. Akainu was shown also shown mercilessly killing people, including a little girl who begged for mercy.

Akainu Murders People Of Ohara
Akainu Murders People Of Ohara

3. Ace’s execution In The Series

In the Marineford arc, Ace is executed by Akainu after being impaled through the chest with his magma fist, which was originally aimed toward Luffy. This scene broke the hearts of many fans, as Ace was a character loved by many.

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Ace Gets Killed By Akainu

4. Otohime being shot

The Fishman Island arc shows Otohime, the queen of Fishman Island, being shot and killed by Hody Jones. This moment shows the clear message to viewers how much hate has been built up between Humans and Fish-Man over the years.

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Otohime Shot By One Of her Own

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5. Big Mom eating Mother Carmel

Big Mom, one of the former emperors of the sea, was shown eating her adoptive mom Mother Caramel in the Whole Cake Island Arc. This is one of the most disturbing scenes in the series as it showcases what Big Mom’s hunger can drive her to do.

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Big Mom Eats Mother Caramel In Whole Cake Island Arc

6. The Celestial Dragons’ treatment of slaves

The Celestial Dragons is a group that is said to rule the world from the shadows. They are also shown to believe that they are superior to everybody else, and often engage in slavery, dealing physical abuse and forced labor to others. This is something that, if shown in the Live adapted version, will bring a lot of darkness to the show early on.

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Celestial Dragons Engage In Slavery

7. Oden Being Boiled Alive

Oden was a powerful samurai who lived in the Wano Country and was the leader of the Scabbards. He was a kind ruler and dreamed of opening the country’s borders to the world, something which was opposed by Orochi, the shogun of Wano. Orochi tricked Oden into believing that he was going to help him open Wano’s borders, but instead, he had him boiled alive.

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8. Sanji Masked By His Father

Sanji was locked up by his father, Judge Vinsmoke, for he was disappointed in his son for not inheriting his family’s Germa genetic enhancements. Sanji was also the only one of Judge’s children who was not enhanced, something which his father saw as a weakness.

Eventually, manages to escape from the dungeon and joined the Straw Hat Pirates, allowing him to be free and have the ability to live his life on his own terms.

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Sanji Masked By His Father For Being Weak

Nonetheless, what the creators decide to depict in the upcoming live-action series, is something that will mark the start of something new and different from the usual animated form of episodes and movies fans are used to watching, and might just bring a whole another genre of people who watch shows.

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Aaditya Chugh

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Aaditya Chugh is a Gaming Content Writer at FandomWire. With a passion for everything gaming, he's the one you turn to for the latest insights and reviews straight from the industry. Whether he's diving into timeless classics like the first ever Doom or staying up-to-date with the newest releases like Helldivers 2 and Stellar Blade, he provides whatever you might need to stay in the loop.