![]() ![]() Creativity and character motivation and back story and so much more were all improved from movie one. Not that that made them worthy of being defeated by our heroes.Īll right, I'll stop mocking the villains.Īt any rate, I much preferred this plot over the plot of the first movie, so if you saw this first one and were disappointed or concerned that the other movies wouldn't cut it, I would definitely try at least watching this one before you call it quits. I guess they had a reason to be obnoxiously cheeky. Some interesting battle tactics and teamwork later, the Straw Hats managed to come out on top, but the villains were tougher than expected. ![]() They put up a good fight though, which further entertained me. Because you just know that the villains are going to assume that they're the toughest, greatest, most brilliant men and women that ever existed oh what you've come to defeat me? Let me tell you how great I am-Īss-kicking commenced from there on, of course. So Nami's role in this movie was just great.Īll the other members of the crew, acting out their roles as suave and cool and determined fighters, are what mostly made this entertaining for me. But of course, Nami, being manipulative that she is, sought to use this against him. The villain was also highly amusing, what with his fascination and crush on Nami in a wedding dress, who was not in the least bit happy with the enemy taking a liking to her. So the landscape and setting of the incoming battles, you can tell, are going to be a bit different from normal and just plain interesting. I mean, the crew hasn't come across many giant towers of islands before, have they? It's something that's more unique to this movie. The movie continues with a light, humourous theme, and we're introduced to the island of the day with a bit of camera work: it's this giant Clockwork Tower, what do you know. They've got memorable personalities, nothing that just fades into the background after watching them. I really liked the movie characters in this, really. They're a loud, self-important group, which clearly contrast with the Straw Hats and make for some amusing banter. And what do you know, they may have an idea of who the So the story picks up from there, going into the traditional method of laying out movie plots: enter, stage left, side characters. ![]() Apparently that was the only clothing rental shop open. Enter, stage right, the crew in wedding attire. Stepping right into the film, the audience is immediately thrown into a humourous situation: the Straw Hats have lost their ship, and are without a change of clothes. I was considerably delighted to find that the second movie of One Piece had a more creative plot than the first. ![]()
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