Netflix’sOne Piece Live Action seriesis edging closer with each passing week and fans are very ecstatic to finally get to see whatthe incredible cast and crewthat they have grown to adore over the past few months have in store for them.
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The teaser trailer that fans finally got to see a few weeks ago was certainly very intriguing and made fans even more excited for this live-action adaptation. The first season of Netflix’sOne Piece Live Action serieswill cover the entirety of the East Blue Saga, meaning that it will be made up of quite a few arcs.
7Romance Dawn Arc
The Romance Dawn arc is, unquestionably, going to be a part of Netflix’sOne Piece Live Action series. This arc is crucial inestablishing the character of Luffyand his ambition at the same time. It gives fans a glimpse of Shanks and, at the same time, also explains quite a lot about the kind of person that Luffy was as a kid and how that affected him while growing up.
It gives fans a look into his childish mind and an inspired soul at the same time. Fans will also get to see the likes of Shanks in this arc and snippets of it have actually made it to the teaser trailer for theOne Piece Live Action series.

6Shells Town Arc
Right after the Romance Dawn arc, fans will likely get to see the Shells Town arc which will span over an episode or less. This is the arc where Luffy meets Zoro and Axe Hand Morgan is the main enemy. It is also the arc wherethe Straw Hat Piratesend up leaving Koby behind and he ends up joining the Marines.
Fans also got a glimpse of this arc in the teaser trailer and it is safe to say that the meeting between Luffy and Zoro was especially incredible to see. The Shells Town arc is not going to be incredibly special, however, that is to be expected. This is a setup arc and the series only gets better from here onwards. Nonetheless, this arc will be a part of Netflix’sOne Piece Live Action seriesand fans should be excited for it, especially if Nami appears here as well, as some sources indicate.

5Orange Town Arc
After the Shells Town arc comes the Orange Town arc, which is where things start getting a bit more serious. Fans are introduced to the legendary pirate Buggy, who is revealed to have sailed the seas of the Grand Line in the past. What’s even more interesting is that Buggy is revealed to bea Devil Fruit user, the only one that Luffy fans other than Luffy at this point in the story.
Buggy ends up defeating Zoro in combat and, later on, Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates have to put together their forces to combat the Buggy Pirates. Fans have already got glimpses of Buggy from the teaser trailer and, by the looks of it, he’s actually one of the fan favorites at this point. This arc is also very short and should not take up more than an episode. It is crucial in establishing the character of Nami, who ends up joining Luffy on his journey, however, in the live-action, she joins the crew with Zoro.

4Syrup Village Arc
The Syrup Village Arc follows the Orange Town arc and this is where the Straw Hat Pirates recruit Usopp. The main villain of the arc is none other than Captain Kuro and his Black Cat Pirates. The Syrup Village arc is one of the better arcs in the East Blue Saga and certainly better than anything that fans see before it.
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It has a very deep and touching story that explains the character of Usopp and his motivations in life. While fans did not get to see much of it in the teaser trailer, the Syrup Village arc will surely be a part of Netflix’sOne Piece Live Action series.It is a very important arc and is where the crew ends up getting their hands on the Going Merry.
3Baratie Arc
The Baratie Arc is one of the best arcs in the East Blue Saga and it will certainly make its way to Netflix’sOne Piece Live Action adaptationof the story. In this arc, the crew ends up recruiting Sanji from the ocean-going restaurant, Baratie. This arc introduces the legend of the All Blue to the fans and, at the same time, has Luffy fight against the powerful captain of the Krieg Armada, Don Krieg.
What’s more, this ark also sees Zoro fight against Mihawk and that is crucial for his character growth as well. Most importantly, fans get a good look at Sanji and what kind of a person he is before he ends up joining the crew and heading to Arlong Park with everyone.
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2Arlong Park Arc
The Arlong Park arc is considered to be the very best in the East Blue Saga by most fans. This is the arc that focuses solely on Nami and her past. Fans get a very deep look into the past of Nami during this arc and, needless to say, it delivers on every level. The emotional punch that this arc packs is incredibly powerful and, at the same time, it also featuresthe Straw Hat Piratesfighting to their fullest for their crewmate.
This arc features some of the very best moments between Luffy and Nami, especially when she requests help from him. Eventually, Luffy crushes Arlong for her and sets her free, saving her village in the process as well. This also earns him a 30 million berry bounty, making him the meanest man in the East.

1Logue Town Arc
The Logue Town arc is the final arc that fans will get to see in Netflix’sOne Piece Live Action seriesseason 1. In this arc, fans will get to see Luffy and the crew travel to the town of the beginning and the end before they head out into the Grand Line. Fans will also be introduced to the character of Smoker and Tashigi here, and also be reintroduced to Buggy and Alvida.
While this arc is very short, it is extremely important as the crew immediately sets out for the Grand Line shortly after this arc. What’s more, Luffy announces his dream to the entire world during his execution which then leads to the introduction of Dragon for the very first time as he ends up saving him. In the teaser trailer, fans get to see the Straw Hat Pirates announcing their dreams while putting their feet on a barrel shortly before entering the Grand Line and that is one of the most iconic scenes to have come out of the East Blue saga.
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