Why ‘One Piece’s Showrunner Chose These Inventive and Heartbreaking Scenes for Season 1

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'I wanted to make sure all of that was in there, and it all comes with a cost.'

The Big Picture The worst thing about TV shows in this television era is that we never know if a new title will manage to stick around for as long as we would like it to. When it comes to One Piece, we already know that no matter how long it lasts, huge chunks of the 105-volume story of the manga series created by Eiichiro Oda will be left out. So how do you decide what makes it to the screen? It’s not an easy decision, as showrunner Steven Maeda told Collider's Arezou Amin in an interview.

Maeda revealed that he obviously had to make tough decisions, and he ended up deciding that it all comes down to feeling. Even though he is a fan of the series, Maeda couldn’t be too precious about the things he wanted to see on the screen because the main story, stronger character arcs and emotion had to trump everything else:

“My big goal was to make sure that we show the uniqueness of the world and what a spectacle it is, and what a brilliant creation by [Eiichiro] Oda-san to come up with these characters and this world, but at the same time, not to lose the emotional underpinning of these characters. When I read the first 100 chapters, and read the whole rest of the manga, quite frankly, there are so many wonderful emotional moments in it, and it’s like, 'Okay, this is really clever, it’s inventive, it’s cool.

Change Is Good – Especially When Adapting a 1,000+ Chapter Series Long-time fans of One Piece will be quick to notice that the structure of the live-action series' first episodes already makes some changes to the story. Even though the structure and some characters' presence may be a little surprising, they end up not harming the overall arcs that the show contemplates.

The next couple of weeks will be crucial for fans to discover if One Piece has a future with Netflix. Even though the fanbase of the franchise is certainly monumental, the streamer has been following pretty strict guidelines when it comes to renewing or canceling its IPs. So, depending on how the pirate adventure fares over this weekend, we’ll already have a pretty good idea if we’ll get to see more of Luffy and his friends in more seasons.

 

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