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7.1/10
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Luffy and his pirates can't wait to board the glittering Sin City ship known as Gran Tesoro, but they soon find themselves in way over their heads.Luffy and his pirates can't wait to board the glittering Sin City ship known as Gran Tesoro, but they soon find themselves in way over their heads.Luffy and his pirates can't wait to board the glittering Sin City ship known as Gran Tesoro, but they soon find themselves in way over their heads.
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- Writers
- Stars
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
Mayumi Tanaka
- Monkey D. Luffy
- (voice)
Kazuya Nakai
- Roronoa Zoro
- (voice)
Akemi Okamura
- Nami
- (voice)
Kappei Yamaguchi
- Usopp
- (voice)
Hiroaki Hirata
- Sanji
- (voice)
Ikue Ôtani
- Tony Tony Chopper
- (voice)
Yuriko Yamaguchi
- Nico Robin
- (voice)
Kazuki Yao
- Franky
- (voice)
Kazuhiro Yamaji
- Gild Tesoro
- (voice)
Kendô Kobayashi
- Dice
- (voice)
Gaku Hamada
- Tanaka
- (voice)
Hikari Mitsushima
- Carina
- (voice)
Kin'ya Kitaôji
- Raise Max
- (voice)
Fumihiko Tachiki
- Akainu
- (voice)
Tomokazu Seki
- Rob Lucci
- (voice)
Masaya Onosaka
- Spandam
- (voice)
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Great Film and Great follow up to the Dressrosa/Doflamingo arc.
-In my opinion a slightly better story, by only a little.
Really like how it keeps expanding on the pain the celestial dragons are causing with their ruling and Slavering.
Another understandable and relatable Villain.
-you can see how his experiences in live push his actions. You can even say that Straw Hat crew ruined his hard work lol he was just minding his own business and they decided to stop by.
Love a good Heist movie.
-always love going through the plan process and then Finding out the Twist.
Liked the new additional characters and how they expanded on Lore.
-In my opinion a slightly better story, by only a little.
Really like how it keeps expanding on the pain the celestial dragons are causing with their ruling and Slavering.
Another understandable and relatable Villain.
-you can see how his experiences in live push his actions. You can even say that Straw Hat crew ruined his hard work lol he was just minding his own business and they decided to stop by.
Love a good Heist movie.
-always love going through the plan process and then Finding out the Twist.
Liked the new additional characters and how they expanded on Lore.
Amazing storyline and i like the plot twist. Lack of some characters development, but doesn't really matters, since there are not really important. Only 1 thing got no explanation, why tesoro asking 10 navy ships when they end up attacking him and also i did not remember any comedy in this movie because the original one piece has a lot.
Overall, this movie was very enjoyable to watch if we look at the storyline, caused you will not expecting what will happen.
Overall, this movie was very enjoyable to watch if we look at the storyline, caused you will not expecting what will happen.
I really enjoyed the world premier that held in United Arab Emirates 7 days before Japan the movie was excellent in every way. i cant wait for the Blue Ray Release i know it will be in a while. the movie is based on Action and Comedy and Drama there are secret Characters you have to notice otherwise you will miss them. over all i enjoyed it 10/10 i thank Ego Space and Toei Entertainment and Oda Sensei for Choosing United Arab Emirates as the First Country to see the movie before Japan sees it. so Everyone enjoy the movie next week and people around the world do as well enjoy your world premier as tickets are running out fast.
One Piece: GOLD was so disappointing. It is a reminder of how the show has vastly outgrown its protagonists, and keeps trying to make them seem younger, while the fan base in the real world grows older.
From an adolescent perspective, one could argue that the last two movies were strong as far as storytelling goes. One Piece Gold however is a mailed in script. No longer One Piece able to merge the impossible paradox of realistic story-telling with the magic of Disney storytelling. The formula is just too obvious at this point, and is especially visible in this movie.
The first few scenes are quite entertaining and the animation is visibly more fluid and dynamic than we have yet seen, but Luffy and his pals are not all that much different than a group of kids getting a personal and pandering tour of Wonka's Chocolate factory.
In this case, the factory is Gran Tesoro; the worlds largest entertainment city, run by an unimaginative super villain who enslaves anyone that falls in debt to the city (mostly through obsessive gambling in the giant casino). But he also enslaves their families, and he is untouchable by the world government because he bribes them.
We've been here before, and unlike film Z where the villain was a substantial and interesting character, Guild Tesoro is nobody, and the inclusion of a backstory for him (which the movie introduces in the middle of a battle) doesn't make him any less cheesy.
The whole thing feels like watching a video game. It is a rushed and contrived series of action sequences, that uses its protagonists as little more than models for the latest in Munchkinland fashion. As usual, Luffy is a caricature in a world of characters, and once again we are asked to accept his naiveté as charm, and his boyish recklessness as pure determination. Because he hasn't grown in maturity however, that gets harder and harder to do. Yet the series always allows him to seem intelligent simply because he can recognize the difference between good and evil, and get to be the one to save the day.
The appearance of Rob Lucci, Sabo and Koala are quite refreshing. It is equally frustrating when considering that Sabo is way more qualified to be the protagonist of the series. As the #2 of the revolutionary army, he has a vital role to play in the universe. Luffy, just wants to party.
Film Gold's, sole strength is that it is visually spectacular, but it is the Batman and Robin of One Piece movies. Cartoony, lightweight, and annoying.
From an adolescent perspective, one could argue that the last two movies were strong as far as storytelling goes. One Piece Gold however is a mailed in script. No longer One Piece able to merge the impossible paradox of realistic story-telling with the magic of Disney storytelling. The formula is just too obvious at this point, and is especially visible in this movie.
The first few scenes are quite entertaining and the animation is visibly more fluid and dynamic than we have yet seen, but Luffy and his pals are not all that much different than a group of kids getting a personal and pandering tour of Wonka's Chocolate factory.
In this case, the factory is Gran Tesoro; the worlds largest entertainment city, run by an unimaginative super villain who enslaves anyone that falls in debt to the city (mostly through obsessive gambling in the giant casino). But he also enslaves their families, and he is untouchable by the world government because he bribes them.
We've been here before, and unlike film Z where the villain was a substantial and interesting character, Guild Tesoro is nobody, and the inclusion of a backstory for him (which the movie introduces in the middle of a battle) doesn't make him any less cheesy.
The whole thing feels like watching a video game. It is a rushed and contrived series of action sequences, that uses its protagonists as little more than models for the latest in Munchkinland fashion. As usual, Luffy is a caricature in a world of characters, and once again we are asked to accept his naiveté as charm, and his boyish recklessness as pure determination. Because he hasn't grown in maturity however, that gets harder and harder to do. Yet the series always allows him to seem intelligent simply because he can recognize the difference between good and evil, and get to be the one to save the day.
The appearance of Rob Lucci, Sabo and Koala are quite refreshing. It is equally frustrating when considering that Sabo is way more qualified to be the protagonist of the series. As the #2 of the revolutionary army, he has a vital role to play in the universe. Luffy, just wants to party.
Film Gold's, sole strength is that it is visually spectacular, but it is the Batman and Robin of One Piece movies. Cartoony, lightweight, and annoying.
So it's been a while since I reviewed a One Piece movie, and a lot has changed. Watched the entirety of the show 5 times, I've read and am caught up on the manga, and I still love absolutely everything about the series.
My review for this movie is changing because the first time I watched this movie was with REALLY bad subs, but I can now confidently say this is the best One Piece movie to date. Dare I say it, even better than Stampede, cause at the least the first half of this one wasn't rushed.
The reason this film stands above all the others for me is because it told a much more interesting story than the others, with a villian who's so cool he ranks as my number 3 One Piece villian despite being non-canon. (1st is Katakuri, 2nd is Doflamingo).
Tesoro's ability is so unique yet simple and the way he uses it makes watching Luffy fight him all the more interesting.
I won't say anymore but I can't recommend this movie enough.
My review for this movie is changing because the first time I watched this movie was with REALLY bad subs, but I can now confidently say this is the best One Piece movie to date. Dare I say it, even better than Stampede, cause at the least the first half of this one wasn't rushed.
The reason this film stands above all the others for me is because it told a much more interesting story than the others, with a villian who's so cool he ranks as my number 3 One Piece villian despite being non-canon. (1st is Katakuri, 2nd is Doflamingo).
Tesoro's ability is so unique yet simple and the way he uses it makes watching Luffy fight him all the more interesting.
I won't say anymore but I can't recommend this movie enough.
Did you know
- TriviaThe mysterious Pandaman can be seen having a wrestling match.
- ConnectionsFeatures One Piece: Heart of Gold (2016)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $423,593
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $50,241
- Jan 15, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $66,207,073
- Runtime
- 2h 4m(124 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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