Chaque Marine dans la Saison 1

Chaque Marine dans la Saison 1

Netflix’s One Piece Live Action series is generating a lot of buzz and positive reactions from fans, which is unusual for live-action anime adaptations. The full release is only weeks away and fans have already seen a full trailer for the show, which has generated a lot of excitement among them. This is particularly surprising considering that live-action anime series tend not to be very successful.

Powerful Marines in Netflix’s One Piece Live Action

In the upcoming Netflix’s One Piece Live Action series, fans can expect to see a number of powerful Marines alongside the pirates. These Marines include Nezumi, Fullbody, Morgan, Helmeppo, and Koby. Each of these characters plays a significant role in the story and fans are eagerly awaiting their appearance on the screen.

Nezumi

Nezumi is a Marine Captain of the 16th branch of the Navy in the East Blue. Although he serves a minor role in the Arlong Park arc, fans will be excited to know that he will be involved in Netflix’s One Piece Live Action series. It remains to be seen if Nezumi will receive a more pronounced role in the live-action series. Nonetheless, his character plays a significant part as a villain in the arc as he collaborates with Arlong. With his casting confirmed, fans are eagerly looking forward to seeing him in action in a few weeks.

Fullbody

Fullbody is another Marine that fans will enjoy seeing in Netflix’s One Piece Live Action series. He makes his debut in the Baratie arc of One Piece. In the anime and the manga, Fullbody is seen on a date which Sanji then messes up for him. Eventually, Sanji beats Fullbody to a pulp. Fullbody becomes a minor recurring character in the story. It is unknown if the role of Fullbody will change in the live-action series, however, fans know for a fact that he will be in the Baratie arc. In the teaser trailer, Fullbody was seen clashing with Galley.

Morgan

Captain Morgan is a powerful Marine Captain and the main antagonist of the Shell’s Town arc. He is revealed to be a very cruel Marine Captain who oppresses all those under him. In the live-action series, Shell’s Town is also where Nami joins the crew. Fans will see these three characters combine to take down Morgan and his army of Marines. Morgan will play the role of a great antagonist in the early parts of the series and fans are intrigued to see if they can do justice to his character.

Helmeppo

Helmeppo is a character deeply linked to Morgan, as he is his son. He starts his journey as a very spoiled brat who always cries to his father whenever something goes wrong. However, later on, he rectifies his ways and joins the Marines. In the One Piece Live Action series, Helmeppo will play a more pronounced role alongside Koby in various arcs.

Koby

Koby is the first friend Luffy makes after he sets out on his journey. He was a slave on Alvida’s ship and after Luffy saves him, he sets sail with him. Koby goes to Shell’s Town with Luffy and eventually ends up joining the Marines after Morgan is defeated. Just like Helmeppo, he is trained by the legendary Garp. Koby’s progression will be carefully tracked in Netflix’s One Piece Live Action series, far more than in the anime. The side story involving him and Helmeppo, called the Diary of Kobymeppo, will most likely also be featured in Netflix’s One Piece Live Action Season 1.

Garp

Garp is the most legendary Marine in the world of One Piece. He is one of the very few characters worthy of fighting the Pirate King, Gol D. Roger. Fans will get to see both young and old versions of Garp in the story. During Roger’s execution, a younger version of Garp will be shown, and later on, he will be heavily involved in the rest of the season as well, although by this time, he will have aged quite a lot. Garp is an amazing character that fans will absolutely love, and his casting looks perfect for the role. One Piece fans can’t wait to see him in action in the One Piece Live Action series.

Source : gamerant.com

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