I met pirates at the beginning of "One Piece"

Albert 2022-10-21 20:31:24

I love One Piece.

After loving "One Piece" for so many years, I have replaced all the covers and skins of all electronic products with pirate-related backgrounds and skins. I also have a large package of pirate peripherals: various posters, cards, clothes, and figures. Wait, they are all gifts that I usually buy when I see them, or gifts from friends who know that I love pirates. I treasure them one by one, handle them with care, and don’t even want to take them out for display or use, for fear of getting dirty. ,broken.

Since I started chasing it, I have watched the animation countless times from the beginning, and added some comics. Almost all the plots are familiar, and the important events of all the main characters are catchy. After my friends discovered my love for pirates, some They became friends, and they always got together to discuss and discuss, and some cast doubtful eyes, thinking that only naive little devils would love cartoons. It is a great blessing to have a good friend, just like a mountain and flowing water, I wish I could share all kinds of cognitions and insights all the time; as for doubts, I will not explain, because there will be no other results than wasting words.

The first time I met "One Piece" was when I was in college. At that time, many classmates recommended Pirate to me and regarded it as a "divine work". The praises were endless, and I would be skeptical, because at that time I had watched many highly rated animations and movies, and I had no idea about the two-dimensional world. certain understanding. I highly admire masters such as Hayao Miyazaki and Makoto Shinkai. Their unrestrained imagination, exquisite painting style, rich stories, and smooth narrative techniques all shocked my heart and warmed my heart. After reading their works, I firmly believe that they are the pinnacle of Japanese animation, and it is difficult for anyone to compare them. How amazing can a "One Piece" be?

The first time I opened the first episode of "One Piece", the name was very loud: My name is Luffy, and I am a man who wants to become One Piece. But it didn't arouse my special feelings. I thought, isn't juvenile animation just so passionate? Then I saw a slightly simple style of painting, the characters are not very beautiful, some are even ugly, rude, and annoying. When I saw the rudeness and vulgarity of Captain Al Rita, I turned off the video. Enthusiasm for classmates is full of question marks. As soon as they appear, they are thieves and idiots. The characters are opposed to the facade so clearly, the slogan is so direct that you are afraid that you can't read. At a glance, you can see that the protagonist must overcome many obstacles and realize his dream. The style of painting is simple. What is the charm of the animation that makes people unforgettable?

It's been a few days since I met the classmates who recommended "One Piece" again. They all asked me how I felt, and I poured out all my confusion and doubts like beans in a bamboo tube, waiting for their feedback with disdain. . But they didn't have the slightest disgust at my puzzlement. They actually said that they were the same at the beginning. They just needed a little patience, and after watching one or two episodes, they would definitely make a 180-degree turn. Looking at their sworn and yearning expressions, although my mouth was reconciled, I looked back and thought, maybe this animation is not to my taste.

When I opened "One Piece" again, it was a long time after the explanation and recommendation of my classmates. It was when I was bored on a weekend. I saw it again on the recommendation interface of a certain website. The introduction reads:

The man "One Piece" Geer D. Roger, who has wealth, fame, power, everything in the world, said a word before his death, which made people all over the world flock to the sea. "Want my treasure? If you want, go get it, I put everything in the world there!" So, the world ushered in the era of the great pirate.

This made me have another question: Isn't One Piece the dream of the boy named Luffy? How come there is still a dead One Piece, whose story is this anime telling? Suddenly, I also seem to have a little interest. I want to know who One Piece will be, and I want to know how the "Great Pirate Age" will be swayed. Maybe, after watching one more episode, I can really discover new exciting things.

So, I clicked on the first episode of "One Piece" again, and this time, I really got to know the pirates, a group of teenagers who chase dreams, the preciousness of dreams, the meaning of "partners", and all kinds of things. The great pirates of the era of creation.

My love for "One Piece" started from then on.

(To be continued)

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One Piece quotes

  • Niko Robin: [she was their enemy just a few days ago] So, can I join your crew?

    Monkey D. Luffy: You're a good fighter, so sure.

    Nami: LUFFY!

    Monkey D. Luffy: What's the big deal?

  • Tony Tony Chopper: [after Luffy is taken off the ship by a giant bird] HELP! LUFFY... BIRD... DANGER... HELP!

    Roronoa Zoro: [calmly] Did he ask for help?

    Tony Tony Chopper: Well, no.

    Roronoa Zoro: Then don't worry about it.

    Sanji: Yeah, he can handle himself.

    Monkey D. Luffy: GUM-GUM BAZOOKA!

    [takes down the bird]

    Monkey D. Luffy: Hey, Sanji, can you cook this up?

    Sanji: Sure thing.

    Roronoa Zoro: Dibs on the drumstick.