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One Piece - Strong World

Originaltitel: Wan pisu firumu: sutorongu warudo
  • 2009
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 53 Min.
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One Piece - Strong World (2009)
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Die Strohhutpiraten müssen ihre Navigatorin retten und den legendären Piraten Shiki den goldenen Löwen davon abhalten den East Blue zu zerstören.Die Strohhutpiraten müssen ihre Navigatorin retten und den legendären Piraten Shiki den goldenen Löwen davon abhalten den East Blue zu zerstören.Die Strohhutpiraten müssen ihre Navigatorin retten und den legendären Piraten Shiki den goldenen Löwen davon abhalten den East Blue zu zerstören.

  • Regie
    • Munehisa Sakai
  • Drehbuch
    • Eiichirô Oda
    • Hirohiko Uesaka
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Felecia Angelle
    • Bryan Baker
    • Jeff Banks
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    • Regie
      • Munehisa Sakai
    • Drehbuch
      • Eiichirô Oda
      • Hirohiko Uesaka
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Felecia Angelle
      • Bryan Baker
      • Jeff Banks
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      • 6 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    9I_Ailurophile

    Creativity runs wild in another excellent slice of fantasy-adventure

    Given the very specific involvement of manga creator Oda Eiichiro in developing this tenth film, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the anime, it's safe to say that high expectations were riding on its shoulders. As even the first ten minutes ramp up the wild, far-flung fancifulness to a preposterous level hitherto unseen, it's clear that Oda and all others involved were going all-out with this production to make it the most ridiculous, flavor-loaded representation yet of the franchise's swirl of fantasy, adventure, action, and comedy. That sense never really diminishes, assuring that in every capacity 'Strong world' is kind of just plain outrageous as everyone's imaginations were allowed to run free with abandon. The result is often sort of intense, in its own way - but golly, is it fun! In no small part suggesting a "devil may care" attitude of "just go for it," this 'One Piece' picture is a dazzling ride that just doesn't let up.

    In a mystical world already populated by non-human characters, strange beasts, and fruit that can grant any of an endless array of superpowers, it really feels like this flick goes further still with its far-fetched designs for new characters and creatures, and its concept for a dangerous villain whose abilities reshape the very landscape in awe-inspiring ways. From that foundation every vibe in Oda's story, and Kamisaka Hirohiko's subsequent screenplay, is stretched to their limit, as is also arguably true of suspension of disbelief as no notion seems too extreme to add into the mix. This feature is gleeful, unfettered make-believe. Yet by the same token, the scenario is employed to significantly raise the stakes for our heroes, and as we're given to wonder how the Straw Hats could possibly save the day, the drama herein is also elevated. The narrative is marvelously engaging and compelling, and downright captivating, as Nami is abducted by a deadly foe with tyrannical plans in mind. Strong as the character writing is as is almost always true, I wonder if the narrative and scene writing aren't actually the tightest that they've been in the movies up to this point.

    That quite goes for Sakai Munehisa's direction, too, and it seems evident that every effort was made to ensure 'Strong world' was the best it could be on such a landmark occasion. The fantasy, drama, action, drama, and comedy are all deftly woven together, with one facet never overwhelming the others as all are brought forth in turn, and sometimes side by side. As if there could ever be any doubting them in the first place, it also comes across to me that the artists of Toei Animation turned in work that is its sharpest yet in the series. In every fashion the visual experience is impeccable, the finest to date for 'One Piece' in everything from the gorgeous backgrounds and environments, whatever their nature, to the incredibly rich and creative designs for all active elements; substantial consideration for lighting and shading, effects, and perspective, not to mention tremendous detail and texture; and epic, fast-paced, fluid action. All participants wanted to make this title one that would stun, and in various ways definitively stand out, and I think it ably achieves those goals.

    True, at length the conflict is resolved in a manner that's not at all atypical, and I also don't think the device that features prominently in the final scene makes for as much of a profound moment as was intended. Were one so inclined, these and other sparing tidbits could be reasonably scrutinized. Be that as it may, the care that went into 'Strong world' is obvious, further extending to the great voice acting, music, sound, and editing that round out its construction. All told there really isn't any going wrong here. As a matter of personal preference one may have other 'One Piece' films they rate more highly, but there's not much disputing the fervent energy that was poured into this tenth theatrical installment, and for any distinction we might cite in terms of quality the difference is functionally meaningless. I had a terrific time watching, and I believe most anyone would who is receptive to anime and the genres at hand. If you have the chance to check out 'Strong world,' I'm pleased to give it my high recommendation!
    9chiragrathod09

    A Classic One Piece Adventure with a Formidable Foe

    One Piece: Strong World, holds a special place in the franchise's cinematic history as the first film with a completely original story penned by Eiichiro Oda himself. This direct involvement from the creator is evident throughout the movie, resulting in a narrative that feels both grand in scope and deeply connected to the core themes and character dynamics of the series. Strong World delivers a classic One Piece adventure, complete with a compelling antagonist, breathtaking action, and a genuine sense of peril for the Straw Hat crew.

    Oda's direct involvement shines through in the seamless integration of the film into the One Piece timeline (taking place between the Thriller Bark and Sabaody Archipelago arcs). The character interactions and the overall tone feel consistent with the manga and anime. The pacing is well-managed, allowing for moments of humor, character development, and intense action sequences to unfold naturally.

    "Golden Lion" Shiki stands out as one of the most memorable antagonists in the One Piece film series. His charismatic yet menacing presence, his unique Devil Fruit power (allowing him to manipulate anything he touches and make it float), and his historical significance within the One Piece world make him a truly formidable opponent.

    Strong World boasts impressive animation quality for its time. The environments of Merveille are beautifully rendered, showcasing the fantastical and often dangerous flora and fauna. The action sequences are dynamic and well-choreographed, making full use of Shiki's floating abilities and the Straw Hats' diverse fighting styles. The character designs remain faithful to Oda's style while benefiting from the cinematic treatment. The film effectively captures the grand scale of Shiki's ambitions and the perilous nature of his domain.

    While Strong World is largely praised, some viewers might find the initial abduction plot point a somewhat familiar trope. However, the film quickly moves beyond this setup to explore the unique setting of Merveille and the complexities of Shiki's character. Additionally, while the supporting creatures are visually interesting, they don't receive significant character development.
    7Mysterygeneration

    Strong World adding a lot of time to the story

    The story is great, with the Strong World adding a lot of time to the story. The art is great, with some strange elements like Franky's hair with a banana and Brook smoking. The sound is great, but not unexpected. The characters are original, with Luffy's crew having a 10 out of 10 rating. Shiki is an outstanding character, and the characters are well-developed. The movie is a great addition to the One Piece arc, and if you enjoy the anime, you won't be disappointed. The key is not to overrate it, as the story moves fast and the art is great. Overall, if you enjoy One Piece and don't expect much from this movie, you'll love it and even give it a 10.
    8CS_COMMANDO_SHARK

    GOLDEN LION

    One Piece: Strong World, the tenth film in the long-running anime series, directed by Eiichiro Oda himself, is a bold cinematic adventure that perfectly embodies the spirit of the beloved manga. Released in 2009, the film was a landmark moment for fans, marking Oda's direct involvement in crafting a unique story set within his expansive pirate universe.

    The movie kicks off with a gripping premise: the notorious pirate Shiki the Golden Lion, a formidable foe who once rivaled Gol D. Roger, emerges from hiding to wreak havoc on the world. With his powerful Devil Fruit ability to manipulate gravity, Shiki captures Nami, recognizing her navigational skills as vital for his plans. This sets the stage for the Straw Hat Pirates to venture into a floating archipelago full of monstrous creatures, bizarre landscapes, and high-stakes battles.

    Visually, Strong World is stunning. The animation is vibrant and fluid, a significant step up from the TV series, with detailed backgrounds and impressive action sequences. The character designs stay true to Oda's iconic style, and the movie uses color and movement to evoke the whimsical yet dangerous world of One Piece. Shiki himself is a visually striking villain, with his wild mane of hair and cocky demeanor, making him a memorable addition to the One Piece rogues' gallery.

    However, the movie's plot feels somewhat rushed. The 113-minute runtime struggles to balance action, character moments, and narrative depth. As a result, certain story beats lack the emotional weight expected from One Piece. Shiki, despite his intriguing backstory and menacing presence, ultimately feels underdeveloped, with his motivations remaining too simplistic for a character of his stature.

    The Straw Hat Pirates are charming as ever, showcasing their unique personalities and abilities. The bond between the crew remains the heart of the story, and scenes of camaraderie shine brightly. Yet, due to the film's focus on spectacle, many characters are sidelined, leaving fan favorites like Robin and Franky with minimal impact on the plot.

    One standout element is the emotional resonance of Nami's storyline. Her determination to protect her friends, even in dire circumstances, embodies the themes of loyalty and sacrifice that define One Piece. Luffy's inevitable showdown with Shiki is exhilarating, but the resolution feels predictable-favoring flashy attacks over clever strategy.

    Ultimately, One Piece: Strong World is a treat for fans, offering explosive battles, nostalgic character moments, and a glimpse into the world Oda has so lovingly crafted. While it may not reach the narrative heights of the series' best arcs, it captures the adventure, humor, and heart that make One Piece iconic. For newcomers, it's a fun, action-packed introduction to the series, but long-time fans may find themselves wishing for a bit more depth.

    Rating: 8.5/10 A thrilling yet slightly shallow entry that celebrates the spirit of One Piece while leaving room for more.
    9efee_puiyi

    Sensational Villain and Story

    Another wonderful One Piece Movie, Strong World is worse than the other three movies (Z, Gold, Stampede) but it's still amazing tho. It's in the fourth place to my opinion.

    Still it has special place for me maybe for everbody because it's the last pre-time skip movie of One Piece.

    As a story it's really great, has some strange characters and lastly of course the villain.

    Frankly I didn't like how the producers represent the main villain because he looks like stronger than Luffy, actually he is. Anyways, There is no problem other than that. If you are a One Piece fan, of course you would be happy at the end of the movie if you're not I still think that you'll enjoy.

    Thank you for reading, I hope I could have helped you with this review.

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      The first 'One Piece movie' to have 'Eichiro Oda' as the writer of the film's original story and supervising the production of the movie.
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      Followed by One Piece 3D: Strohhutjagd (2011)
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