The adventure begins. Eiichiro Oda’s legendary manga comes to life in this critically acclaimed live-action adaptation that became a global phenomenon. Monkey D. Luffy sets sail with his ragtag crew in search of the ultimate treasure. All 16 episodes from the first two seasons in one complete collection.
Adventure | Action | Fantasy | Pirate
Creators: Matt Owens, Steven Maeda
Based on the manga by: Eiichiro Oda
Stars: Iñaki Godoy, Mackenyu, Emily Rudd, Jacob Romero Gibson, Taz Skylar
Top Cast
Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy – The rubber-limbed dreamer with an unshakeable determination to become King of the Pirates
Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro – The three-sword-wielding swordsman, Luffy’s first mate and a man with his own legendary ambition
Emily Rudd as Nami – The brilliant navigator with a mysterious past and a talent for cartography and theft
Jacob Romero Gibson as Usopp – The sharpshooter with a talent for tall tales and unexpected bravery
Taz Skylar as Sanji – The suave chef with devastating kicks and a heart as big as his appetite
Vincent Regan as Monkey D. Garp – The legendary Marine vice-admiral with a personal connection to Luffy
Jeff Ward as Buggy the Clown – The flamboyant and terrifying pirate clown who becomes Luffy’s early nemesis
Morgan Davies as Koby – A young Marine recruit whose path intertwines with Luffy’s
Peter Gadiot as Shanks – The legendary pirate who inspired Luffy’s journey
Craig Fairbrass as Chef Zeff – Sanji’s mentor and the founder of the Baratie restaurant
Summary (What is the plot?)
It is the era of adventure, as countless souls are lured along the Grand Line in pursuit of dreams far greater than any they’ve ever dared to imagine. Wealth, fame, power—all available to the lucky soul who can find it: the legendary One Piece.
Monkey D. Luffy is a young man whose body gained rubber-like properties after eating a mysterious Devil Fruit. Determined to become King of the Pirates, he sets sail alone on a small boat to begin his journey.
But a pirate king needs a crew. Along the way, Luffy gathers a group of unlikely companions: Roronoa Zoro, a feared pirate hunter with a three-sword style; Nami, a beautiful thief with a talent for navigation; Usopp, a compulsive liar with dreams of becoming a brave warrior of the sea; and Sanji, a chivalrous chef with a deadly kick.
Together, they face impossible odds, legendary pirates, and the relentless Marines who hunt them. From the treacherous Captain Buggy the Clown to the cunning Kuro of the Black Cat Pirates, and finally to the powerful Don Krieg and the legendary Dracule Mihawk, Luffy and his crew discover that the greatest treasure isn’t gold or glory—it’s the family they’ve found along the way.
Storyline
Season 1 (8 episodes) adapts the “East Blue Saga” from the manga. The season follows Luffy’s initial quest to gather his crew and set sail :
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Episodes 1-2: Luffy’s origin, the rescue of Zoro, and the defeat of Captain Morgan
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Episodes 3-4: The battle against Buggy the Clown and the introduction of Nami
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Episodes 5-6: The arrival of Sanji and the Baratie restaurant
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Episodes 7-8: The Arlong Park arc and the crew’s departure for the Grand Line
Season 2 (8 episodes) continues the adventure as the Straw Hats enter the Grand Line, adapting the “Arabasta Saga” :
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Episodes 9-10: Reverse Mountain, Laboon, and the first taste of Grand Line dangers
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Episodes 11-12: Whiskey Peak and the introduction of Baroque Works
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Episodes 13-14: Little Garden and the hunt for Mr. 3
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Episodes 15-16: Drum Island and the heartbreaking introduction of Tony Tony Chopper
Did you know about One Piece (Live-Action)?
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The Netflix series was years in development, with Eiichiro Oda personally involved as executive producer to ensure faithfulness to his vision
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The first season became Netflix’s #1 show in 84 countries upon its 2023 release
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Season 2 premiered on Netflix on March 10, 2026, with all 8 episodes released simultaneously
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Iñaki Godoy’s casting as Luffy was personally approved by Oda after multiple auditions
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The series uses a combination of practical effects, CGI, and elaborate sets to bring the world of One Piece to life
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IGN’s review of Season 2 called it “nothing short of a miracle” with “grand production design, exquisite costuming, and stunning VFX work”
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The Japanese voice actors from the original anime reprise their roles in the Japanese dub of the live-action series
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The series was produced by Tomorrow Studios, the same company behind Snowpiercer and Cowboy Bebop
Content Rating (15)
Sex & Nudity: Mild. Some suggestive themes but handled appropriately for the adventure genre.
Violence & Gore: Moderate. Pirate battles, sword fights, and fantasy violence consistent with the source material. No gratuitous gore.
Profanity: Mild to Moderate. Language appropriate to characters and situations.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking: Moderate. Pirate settings include drinking, and Sanji’s restaurant serves alcohol. Some characters smoke.
Frightening & Intense Scenes: Moderate. Fantasy violence and villainous characters may be intense for younger viewers. The show balances danger with humour and heart.





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