One Piece: Le Baron Omatsuri et l'Île aux secrets
- 2005
- Tous publics
- 1h 28m
The Straw Hat Pirates received an advertisement on a recreational island. The offers all looked promising, so they sailed to the island for an opportunity to kick back and relax from their j... Read allThe Straw Hat Pirates received an advertisement on a recreational island. The offers all looked promising, so they sailed to the island for an opportunity to kick back and relax from their journey across the Grand Line. The site of the resort looks like a dream come true. Only ou... Read allThe Straw Hat Pirates received an advertisement on a recreational island. The offers all looked promising, so they sailed to the island for an opportunity to kick back and relax from their journey across the Grand Line. The site of the resort looks like a dream come true. Only our heroes find themselves greeted by the head of the island: Baron Omatsuri. He asks all 7 ... Read all
- Kerojii
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- Kotetsu
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- Underlings
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- Underlings
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- Underlings
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- Sanji
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- DJ Gappa
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- (as Sosuke Ikematsu)
- Underlings
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- Muchigorou
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- Underlings
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- Underlings
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- Daisy
- (voice)
- Roronoa Zoro
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- Underlings
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- Nami
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- Rick
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From the first minute you know something is different, the animation and character style is something distinct from the usual one piece we know, but it works well with what the story is trying to tell, and I would even say that the story would not work as well, If it was the usual character design we see in the TV show.
The movie feels like a dream, in the Beginning it is full of smiles and laughs and happy moments, but the longer it go on, the more Small Things begin to crumple and you realize that this is not a dream, This is a nightmare that is happening.
The movie test the straw hat pirates in way I have not seen before, and pushing Luffy to the limit of what we usually see. Has a different atmosphere and just all around Aura. And the new characters that are introduced are really compelling.
The backgrounds and colors used are just amazing, the dark contrast and the lighting on the characters and world. It's just one of the best looking one piece movies.
There's so much I want to talk about in detail, but that would make this a spoiler review and I would just recommend that you watch this amazing One Piece movie.
The film's greatest strength lies in its bold departure from the typical One Piece formula. Instead of focusing on treasure hunts or high-stakes pirate battles, it immerses the Straw Hat Pirates in a bizarre and unsettling mystery. The concept of a luxurious island with an eerie secret fits perfectly with the darker undertones of the film, and it's refreshing to see the One Piece world explored in this unexpected way.
The animation is exceptional, especially for its time. The characters are portrayed with exaggerated expressions and an almost surreal art style that complements the film's strange atmosphere. The vibrant, yet unsettling visuals are one of the film's highlights, creating a unique contrast to the usual style of the series. The designs of Baron Omatsuri and the island itself are both memorable and disturbing, contributing to the overall tension and discomfort that pervades the film.
The psychological tension in the film is also notable. The Straw Hats are pushed to their limits, and the film does a great job of exploring their vulnerabilities. The way each member of the crew reacts to the island's eerie challenges offers insight into their characters, making the experience more engaging.
But despite its unique direction, Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island suffers from a few issues that prevent it from being a standout in the One Piece series. First and foremost, the film's darker tone can feel jarring, especially for viewers expecting the usual lighthearted adventure that the series is known for. The film's overall atmosphere while fascinating can be uncomfortable, and at times, it seems out of place within the broader One Piece narrative.
The pacing is another drawback. The film takes its time to build tension, but some scenes feel slow or drawn out, which can detract from the overall flow. While the film tries to create a sense of mystery, the final reveal doesn't quite land as strongly as it could have, and the resolution feels somewhat rushed after a slow buildup.
Additionally, the film's antagonist, Baron Omatsuri, is an interesting character but lacks the depth and nuance of some of One Piece's more memorable villains. His motivations are clear, but his character feels one-dimensional compared to the likes of other, more complex antagonists in the series.
Final Verdict "One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island" is a bold and visually striking film that explores the darker side of the One Piece universe. Its experimental approach to storytelling and animation sets it apart from the rest of the franchise, but it's not without its flaws. The unsettling atmosphere and slow pacing may turn off some fans, and the lack of a truly compelling villain holds it back from being a classic. However, for those who appreciate darker, more experimental anime, it's definitely worth a watch.
Rating: 8.4/10 - A visually stunning and ambitious film that challenges the norms of One Piece, but its dark tone and pacing issues may not appeal to all fans.
It's a cute, nutty movie with a theme of friendship and the usual One Piece over-the-top craziness. There are definitely Hosoda touches in the design, which looks just a little different from that of the series, but it is still very much along the lines of what I've seen before. It's not a movie that would make you expect the director would go on to brilliance, but it's not a movie that makes you think that would never happen, either.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was directed by Mamoru Hosoda, best known for his movies The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Wolf Children, and the oscar-nominated Mirai
- ConnectionsFeatured in Animenia: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2011)
- SoundtracksYume Miru Koro wo Sugitemo
(Even After Dreaming)
Performed by Kishidan
Lyrics by Shô Ayanokôji
Music by Shô Ayanokôji
Arranged by Kishidan
Courtesy of Toshiba EMI
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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