Sophomore seasons of a
successful tv show always face a dilemma. Do they try and simply reproduce the
signatures of the first season or do they strike out in new directions? Luckily
for One Piece, the map was already drawn. The debut season, two and a
half years ago now, established the world, brought together the Straw Hat
pirates and only by the last episode did they have the capabilities to try and
realise Monkey D Luffy’s ambition of becoming king of the pirates by claiming
the One Piece. So the second season was always going to be different. If none
of this makes sense, then you probably do need to watch season one before
delving into the follow up. In fact the One Piece story, as told in the comics,
is so vast and on going perhaps we will never see this quest end.
This first half of the second season delves deeper into the lore of the story, introducing some bizarrely attired and strangely superpowered characters while seemingly playing with a bigger budget. A show not to be taken over seriously but never to be underestimated, One Piece is close to perfect.






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