One pieceIt’s exciting new Remake of the Fishman Island saga has finally received its first real teaser, and it seems that fans can finally put their grievances about the arc to rest. Along with the shocking announcement that One pieces anime would be on a six-month hiatus, fans were also in for a surprise when Toei Animation recently announced that the studio would be remastering the Fisherman Island Saga, which has now released its first episode preview.
One pieces anime recently aired its highly anticipated special episode, One piece of fan letter Earlier this week, and attached at the end of the episode was the first real preview of the Fishman Island arc remake. The preview is also posted to One pieces official YouTube channel and Teasing the events of episode #517, which sees the Straw Hats finally reunited in Sabaody after the two-year-long time jump.
One Piece’s Fishman Island Saga Remake gets its first preview
The new remake will take off from episode #517
In addition to marking the end of the time jump, the Fisherman’s Island Ark is the Straw Hats’ entrance into the New World. This arc is not well-favored among fans due to its poor pacing and inconsistent animation. luckily, One pieces anime and toi have come a long way Since then the growth is all but evident in the new teaser, which mostly follows the same art style and shading of the Vano arc.
The new one Preview includes many familiar scenesSuch as Brook’s final concert at Sabaody, Nami reuniting with Usopp at Shakky’s, a bandaged Duval resting after protecting the Thousand Suns for two years, and even glimpses of each of the fake Straw Hats. Fans can even glimpse Sentomaru with the Pacifista and Luffy saying goodbye to Boa Hancock.
The new remaster could fix one of One Piece’s most divisive arcs
Although short, the new teaser gives fans a good idea of ​​what to expect from the first episode of the remaster. The teaser also contains scenes from episode #518, which means that the upcoming episode may cover a bit more manga than episode #517 originally did. If so, the new remaster might actually put an end to Fishman Island’s infamous pacing issues.
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In general, although the Re-issue was intended mostly for aesthetic purposesThe new remastered episodes may end up fixing the Fishman Island arc as a whole. True, the whole point of the arc was to show the growth of the Straw Hats, which is why even the remaster was not able to solve the main problem with the arc, which is Hody Jones’ lack of a convincing antagonist. Regardless, it will certainly be refreshing to experience the Fisherman Island saga once more, especially with the extraordinary animation that Toei has shown in One pieces latest episodes.
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