“Everyone can just listen to you in Japanese”: Live Action Mihawk Star Faces Off Against One Piece Voice Actor in Hilariously Viral Video

Live-Action Mihawk and Mihawk's Voice Actor From One Piece anime Engaged in a Face-Off After Meeting Each Other.

“Everyone can just listen to you in Japanese”: Live Action Mihawk Star Faces Off Against One Piece Voice Actor in Hilariously Viral Video

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  • During a convention, Mihawk actor Steven Ward and Mihawk's voice actor John Gremillion met each other and created a hilarious video.
  • Both of them engaged in a roast battle, in the same tone and attitude as Mihawk from the original anime series.
  • This interaction was shared on X and fans absolutely loved it.
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Since the release and success of One Piece live-action season 1, fans have been waiting for news about the second season to see their favorite actors portray the ever-loving characters from One Piece. After the release of the first season, fans were head over heels to see the world’s strongest swordsman come to life and become one of the most loved characters among the cast of the series.

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Mihawk was played by Steven John Ward, and his acting as the character was loved so much by the fans that he became one of the most popular characters from the series. From his physique to his voice, everything about him was spot on and resembled exactly the Mihawk from the original manga and anime.

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Steven Ward As Mihawk

Recently, Ward got the chance to meet John Gremillion, the voice actor behind Mihawk from One Piece anime and both of them created one of the funniest interaction videos ever, which has gone viral on social media. They both acted like Mihawk and got into a funny banter just like Mihawk would have done in the series, and fans have been loving the video so much.

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Live-Action Mihawk vs. Mihawk’s Voice Actor Face-Off Goes Viral

The video, which was shared on X (Twitter), showed Live-Action Mihawk Ward and Mihawk’s voice actor Gremillion interacting with each other in a sarcastic original Mihawk-like tone and their face was extremely funny. Both of them got into their character and conversed with each other just like the real Mihawk would have, and it was hilarious.

Dracule Mihawk
Steven Ward – Dracule Mihawk

The video started with both of them getting engaged in a funny roast battle about how Ward had to do more to perform Mihawk, while Gremillion has been doing Mihawk’s voice for 20 years. Ward’s final response to this statement ended the roast battle as he pointed out the fact that although Gremillion has been doing the voice for Mihawk for 20 years, people still prefer the Japanese version.

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Their face-off was then stopped, and both of them agreed to a truce as both of them were practically the same person. Both Gremillion and Ward were in the same venue attending a convention, and as they both met each other, fans got one of the funniest videos of Mihawk actors of all time.

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As the video surfaced on the internet, fans have been going crazy watching the interaction between both of them. Gremillion’s portrayal and Ward’s portrayal both retain remarkable serenity and impassive demeanor.

Steven Ward and John Gremillion
Steven Ward and John Gremillion

As a result, viewers of the live-action film and anime alike were pleased that the two performers got together and made this amusing video for them.

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Fans have been waiting for the news about the second season, and although according to the storyline, Mihawk may not be present for the next season, he will surely be missed. Videos like these have kept the love fans showered on Ward intact, and they hope to see him more in the future, performing the role of World’s strongest swordsman from One Piece.

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