Everything GREAT About: One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island [Movie 6]



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20 thoughts on “Everything GREAT About: One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island [Movie 6]”

  1. The next movie is – the mechanical island?
    You should cover Episode of East Blue , Episode of Merry , Episode of Skypia , and some of the ovas – jangas dance carnival , edo era one piece , romance dawn v1/ not v2 that is with the blue hair silk .
    Also u better skip movie 8 and 9
    But movie 8 is better since franky and robin are added – which is what i think netflix gonna do since oda wrote some of movie 8 . Chopper will be the last to join , season 2 . Franky will be a surprise like in galley la and theyll introduce a shipwright early , robin is confirmed to in little garden but its possible she will appear at loguetown.
    Movie 9 is just movie version alabasta with half the arc skipped to the start of the battle .

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  2. Let's just be honest here tbh this movie executed the horror aspect of anime so well tbh making it more subtle and more eery is a nice change from other horror based anime I never thought I'd say a one piece movie would be one of the best executions of horror in anime but I guess I was suprised

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  3. I like to imagine this as just being a nightmare Luffy had after the ordeals of LRLL and Robin’s near death experience with Aokiji, a bad dream about if losing his crew in competition and to a monstrous power beyond reckoning went to its furthest extremes

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  4. This movie goes to show that if One Piece wanted to.. it could be one of the best horror anime. Oda just chooses to make all a fun pirate manga with some sadness and messed up stuff here and there

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  5. I absolutely LOVE this movie, I adore the squiggly artstyle, I love the plot bc it's so interesting but also really functions well as a stand alone movie, and the end is insane but also shows just how MUCH Luffy loves his crew <3 Thanks for giving us a great reaction to this movie!

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  6. This movie was particularly good to me, and I’m normally not somebody who goes for horror/thriller stuff at all. But what I really appreciate is every single scene felt like a real place, from the ocean sounds on the merry, the casual weather effects just happening, to the Strawhats running around the pool and resort area. All of the setpieces felt lived in and had a weight to them, like they were a location you could actually go visit.

    Also, the ‘Show-don’t-tell’ in the storytelling was masterful

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  7. IT'S HERE!!! MY FAVORITE MOVIE!!!! I can't watch horror but this is SO GOOD!!!
    Someone on youtube once made a very interesting video about horror in one piece. Using this movie, they talked about the unsettleling feeling of emptiness surounding the festival, with Chopper's point of view and how wrong it is to see the crew actualy having a "fall out".
    AND RIGHT BEFORE WATER SEVEN!!!!!
    I forgot the name of the youtuber who made the video but the video was like litteraly "Horror in One Piece" or something.
    edit : moreover, only luffy remembers what happened. And it makes me SO SAD!

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  8. This movie was particularly good to me, and I’m normally not somebody who goes for horror/thriller stuff at all. But what I really appreciate is every single scene felt like a real place, from the ocean sounds on the merry to the Strawhats running around the pool and resort area. All of the setpieces felt lived in and had a weight to them, like they were a location you could actually go visit.

    Also, the ‘Show-don’t-tell’ in the storytelling was masterful

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  9. A few personal wins of mine I wanted to add-

    1. That ‘HUUUH?” from Zoro that became a meme

    2. Sanji being catty and petty with his little comments when he saw how impressed they all were with the other chef was funny as hell

    3. I like how they all instantly recognised the kid was wearing Usopp’s hat and immediately freaked out. There wasn’t a slow sequence of them realising it is the same hat, it was just pure instinct that something was wrong. Also Nami’s guilty face when she feels bad that something might have happened to him after she pushed him away – it was subtle but good

    4. Zoro’s little curly fro after his hair got fried looked surprisingly good

    5. Almost cried when the little girl was telling her dad how proud she was for being brave…and she fiddles with the wedding ring on his necklace. Like damn, you could have just said ‘since mom died’ but the slow realisation of something you could have already guessed from their situation hit so damn hard

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  10. Wake up dudes, peak movie just dropped.
    But for real this movie adapts the horror elements so well by combining elements from the Shining and Midsommar into one.
    There is a pretty good movie analysis by melontee here on youtube.
    Also there is a pretty good mini fanfic continuation story where the strawhats leave the island and each member vaguely remembering stuff from the island trying to get answers from luffy but he shrugs them all off not to burden them with the horrors he went through.

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  11. I was looking forward to see you review this gem! Among all One Piece movies this one is just so UNIQUE! Especialy since its directed by Mamoru Hosoda (Wolf Children, Boy and teh Beast, Belle) and got that vibe where the animation and the dialogues flow so naturaly. The creepy climax is for me the icing on the cake.
    (also this is the first time, confirmed, that Luffy actualy KILLED the main villain)

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