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Having said that, Netflix’s live-action take on One Piece has certainly had to make some changes to the source material, and for the most part, these changes have been necessary and for the better. At the same time, however, there are certain deviations that fans have been less pleased with, such as the absence of various beloved characters and even changes to the main cast themselves. Either way, for better or for worse, here are all the changes the One Piece live-action has made so far.
10) For Worse: Leaving out Hachi

Hatchan, better known simply as Hachi, is a Fishman first introduced as part of Arlong’s crew. While the role he plays in the Arlong Park is relatively insignificant, leaving Hachi out of the picture entirely could create problems for the live-action series down the line, as the fan-favorite octopus fishman makes a return later during the Sabaody Arc and the Fishman Island Arc as one of the main supporting characters. Admittedly, it’s hard to say if the live-action will ever make it that far, but it’s still quite disappointing that a character so lovable was cut entirely.
9) For Better: Giving Helmeppo’s Hair a Backstory

While this was completely unnecessary, one rather hilarious and entertaining addition to the live-action was the explanation for Helmeppo’s quirky haircut. Helmeppo’s early bowl cut is one of his most distinguishing features, and while it borders on comical, One Piece’s live-action explains the hairdo in an equally comical way with an original scene of Zoro encountering Helmeppo in a bar and cutting his hair.
8) For Worse: Not Giving Genzo His Pinwheel Hat and Cutting Out Momoo

Another major change made in the live-action, this time for the worse, was the exclusion of Genzo’s iconic pinwheel hat. Though it may seem like a tiny design element, anyone who’s seen the original anime knows that Genzo’s pinwheel hat ends up inspiring Luffy to come up with an all-new attack. This attack, called Gum-Gum Windmill, is eventually used against Momoo the sea cow, who was sadly also cut from the live-action as a result, depriving fans of yet another adorable character and a very entertaining little fight.
7) For Better: Casting a Person of Color as Vivi

Controversial as the casting may have been, it’s time to face the fact that Charithra Chandran was, at the end of the day, handpicked by One Piece’s creator Eiichiro Oda himself, if not at least approved by him for the role of Vivi. Not to mention, the decision to cast a person of color to play Alabasta’s beloved princess makes sense as the region heavily draws inspiration from not just Egypt and the Middle East but also some aspects of India.
6) For Worse: Combining Arlong Park & Baratie

While it is understandable that the live-action already had a lot on its plate in terms of adaptation material, one decision that’s still rather baffling is how Netflix’s live-action One Piece condenses the Arlong Park Arc and the Baratie Arc together. The Baratie Arc seemingly gets the short end of the stick in this deal, coming off as quite rushed. In turn, many of the Baratie Arc’s strongest story beats don’t get the room to shine, save for Zoro’s battle against Mihawk.













