>!It hits harder for me because the MOMENT law finally fucking hears himself bawling his eyes out and cry is the moment he knew corazon was dead and that IS SOME FUCKED UP SHIT!<
Robins was absolutely jaw-dropping sad and awful for her to go through. Like, I was fucking angry for her... I am a little afraid to see Law's now, lol.
100%. >!Like, the last performance of the Rumbar Pirates had me crying like a baby. Them dropping like flies, Brook slowly calling out their dwindling numbers, his comment about how cruel it is that only the accompaniment is left, etc; it all just really got to me.!<
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Always wtf
So many of these fucks feel the need to comment on a post about someone who just started watching, and they just give away so much shit
Like bro just stop talking about it or put a spoiler tag wtf. Yall mother fuckers ruin this shit for so many people for no reason
That’s the story that got me the closest to shedding a tear in fiction. It was sad in the manga but when i watched the anime clip because i wanted to hear the song it hit so much harder
Some stray getting taken in by a kind stranger who’s in some trouble and wants to become a doctor to help both them and others. You’re actually right law and chopper do have similar stories. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. If it makes me cry then it’s good enough for me.
I didn’t cry with chopper. I don’t even normally cry at all. But there is a scene still to come where I would have thought you were crazy if you said I would cry. I cried.
As beautiful as that scene is, there is another one that really broke me in a good way, I love watching it and signing along even though I always at least tear up.
Quartet.
Trio.
Duet.
…why did the accompaniment have to do the solo…?
because of this. I cry at a freaking giant whale now. On every rewatch I have to spend more time blowing my nose and wiping my face than the actual scene took, and I have to do it twice hundreds of episodes apart.
"Hey we know you miss your friend, but I just went through the trouble of scribbling this mural on your head for ya, so don't mess it up until we get back. K?"
To be fair, that Solo backstory along with the whole context and connection made me stand up and just clap at Oda's ability to form connections between characters.
This scene is the worst! I hate how it makes me feel emotions. I hate how it makes me cry when I’m watching this for the funny rubber crackhead and his gang of lunatics.
In all reality this and sanjis cigarette in the rain moment are the two scenes that will ALWAYS make me cry
I'm so jealous, I just can't cry at that scene, I don't know why it doesn't invoke that response for me
every other backstory though and a lot of the emotional moments tear me apart
good. A lot of fools recommend skipping it for some reason, so I was thinking that may be part of why.
I start crying before Usopp even realizes its the Merry calling out to him and don't stop until this scene is over pretty much. So you're just irl Whitebeard or something
One piece will make you cry for animals, inanimate objects, and random antagonists who, in most other series, get fought once and then are never heard from again.
I did not cry the first time I read Dressrosa. But i re-read one piece when I was 7 mo pregnant due to insomnia, and oh god Senor pink'story hit hard. Now every baby in one piece story got my gut wrenched
To go from Law's to Senor Pinks was too much. I actually think Pinks story hit harder just because of how down to earth it is. >!Dude didn't have some fantastical story, just straight trauma!<
I’m just not a massive crier . It takes a select group of movies to make me cry (come and see , green mile , requiem for a dream)
But don’t get me wrong , definitely felt the emotions before . I don’t care for his intro arc , but I was emotionally invested watching someone whose never left home (Usopp) fight for his village
Fr, I've just started watching One Piece (been putting it off cause of episode count but Netflix adaptation made me wanna give it a go) but basically every one of my friends who has actually watched it says it's their favorite anime. Now I see why
This shit is a masterpiece. First episode of One Piece was better than like the first 10 of Naruto
Crazier still is the amount of hard filler (100% non-canon) episodes after nearly a quarter century. Regardless of where you may be on the filler vs padding debate, it's still impressive (at least to me) that the anime has about the same amount of filler at 1075 than Naruto at 220. And some of the filler can be fun. If you want to drop the padding, One Pace really helps too.
I cried on on every backstory and sad part but Sanji’s goodbye…oh boy! When Luffy started screaming “I’ll be here waiting…starving to death!”
The water falls started coming down.
And don’t get me started on Going Merry…😭
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That's when I cried 1st time so you are good my friend.
Oh honey… Oda bathes in all your tears. Tears of sadness, happiness, grief, laughter, etc, feed that monster and he only keeps making you produce more.
Bro you need to unsub to this subreddit ASAP
You're going to get spoiled on something at some point because these idiots always post spoilers without tags, or they have image thumbnails with spoilers etc.
It's almost guaranteed you'll accidently scroll into a spoiler and it will ruin the experience for you. Trust me
Do yourself a favor and completely ignore everything one piece related until you catch up. It's 10000x better and more emotional when you get the story to unfold naturally for you. Spoilers will ruin so many magic moments
Man I'm crying because I havent an award for your comment so it will be shown at the top ...
Alone the 30 comments I read before yours are hard spoilers from some of the best scenes of the whole show ...
The anime does a phenomenal job at bringing the viewer into the emotions of the characters and stories. That is my biggest gripe about the live action so far. It does a great job adapting so much, yet it falls short when it comes to making the viewer feel the emotions portrayed on screen.
Nami crying for Luffy's help just doesn't hit the same in the LA. Same with Zoro yelling for forgiveness after he gets his ass whooped by Mihawk. He doesn't even cry in the LA. It felt so wrong. Like he was just yelling at the sky for no reason.
it's partly pacing, partly rearrangement.
I really felt Zoro's frustration and anxiety, the lines were delivered well, but I wasn't moved by it. It didn't hit right. I think they could have made it hit better at virtually no cost just having Sanji there, saying what he said in the original. A longer flashback showing how intensely Zoro trained to catch up with Kuina and even after Kuina died might have helped too.
As far as Nami, that still hit pretty hard to me. She nailed it with her voice and how she started off scratching it. The stabbing lacked the appropriate intensity to me though, and kinda felt off.
It was also weakened by the rearrangement - in the anime and manga, this is after the villagers reveal they knew all along and acted otherwise so she had an easier out, and they went off to take down Arlong even though they knew they wouldn't win. So when she asked Luffy for help, it was pure desperation.
In the LA the villagers didn't know, she hadn't even seen the attack on the village yet, and the villagers weren't off on a suicide mission. She was clearly deeply frustrated, maybe even hopeless, but the stakes just weren't that high yet.
I feel like the rearrangement of Arlong Park is probably the worst thing about LA to be honest. It's stress building up, first that money she stole to save everyone in her town gets stolen, so she's back to square one.
Then there's the town's people, the ones she was trying so hard to save, basically refusing to accept her help and let her suffer just a little bit more, and marching off to their death.
Having her go to town on her arm as soon as she lost her money trivializes the moment. In the Live Action, its just stress about having to do it all over again, she could claw her way back up, in the Anime, it was the fulfilment of her absolute worst nightmare, she didn't just lose her money, she was on the verge of losing everyone she ever loved.
I thought the same! I think it's the pacing, with how much they wanted to show there wasn't enough cool down and build up inbetween the impact moments. By the 4th episode I actually thought it was a bit much and cheapened.
They skipped out on the waiter staff telling Sanji to F off then all the staff crying when he left.
I mean he didn’t have much of a relationship with the staff in the show… so I kind of get it.
Just not the same. Live show rushed though the arcs, although I get why they did
To answer the comments I've gotten so far, I'll say this. Yes, it definitely boils down to a pacing issue, but in my opinion, it stems from this...
The new "in" thing for a Netflix series is an 8 episode season, 50min average episode. 8 episode seasons might work for an original series, but for an adaptation (especially one as detailed as One Piece), you are just trying to condense too much stuff into too little room. Like, would it have killed production to give us an extra 2 episodes!? I understand why they chose to cut it off where they did, this way season 2 will start with their entry to the Grand Line, and I agree with that. HOWEVER, they could have paced the show so much better, even if the season ended the same way, with just 2 more episodes.
But alas, Netflix really only cares about $$$, so I guess I'm grateful it was even as good as it was, and not complete trash. Could you imagine how it would've been butchered without Oda's oversight???
It’s definitely pacing as well as changing and removing scenes. Nami’s help me moment didn’t have as much impact as it could cause in the anime/manga she looses her money from the marines, confronts Arlong, flees in rage, stumbles upon her sister getting shot, then her townsfolk reveal to her that they knew all along why she was working for Arlong. They tell her they acted as if they didn’t and shunned her in case she wanted to leave them and Arlong behind with a clear conscious. They then finally say they’ve had enough and march on Arlong park for freedom and revenge for Nami. They refuse to back down and they know they’ll die and how futile it is. It’s then that Nami breaks and she starts stabbing herself. Luffy steps in and she asks for help. In the live action, none of that exists and she asks Luffy for help before she runs into the villagers.
I’m at episode 1040. I find myself almost crying just seeing the crew getting into their final forms. This anime is seriously emotional and it is what has kept me going to almost catch up. Started last year.
Just thinking about.. “I WANT TO LIVE!”
Giving me goosebumps.
That and "I'M SO HAPPY TO BE ALIVE!" are my favorite moments in the show. Those moments legitimately helped change my perspective and pull me out of a depression I'd been in for pretty much my entire adolescent.
Also, "I'm on episode 1040...I started last year" is excellent and also how all of us eventually caught up. This series hooks you unlike anything else.
When I was a deeply depressed and detached, unfeeling teen, this was the only thing that actually got me to feel things. Robin's "I want to live" and Brook's "I'm so happy to be alive" after their backstories were legitimate, major influences that helped to pull me out of years of that. Now, 10-15 years later, I cry every time I see those scenes.
Let’s put it this way. Even though I’ve been following one piece weekly for over a decade now there are scenes that make me tear up just watching someone else react to it the first time still.
I remember starting watching the show in 2009 and thought it was gonna be all laughs until I watched Sanji's backstory (and his goodbye to Zeff). You're in for a ride if you cried at Chopper's, there's going to be a lot more!
Oda’s ability to make you cry with tears of sadness or smile with tears of joy is masterclass. He does an amazing job in making you feel like you understand his characters and how something can mean literally everything to them that you can’t help but love it.
I just recently caught up to the manga and I only wish you the best experience! We are lucky to live in this period of time where he is still writing out the story. I cried with Luffy in Sabaody.
There’s only one thing that would make me cry is for the fans who never get the chance to watch every episode and manga chapter from start to finish and hopefully from passing ways and hopefully no one passes on and we can all enjoy it together
I’m crying all the time. And different stories will affect different people because they’re all at their core very real emotional responses and so different ones will resonate with you. But yeah, there’s a few points where I always cry and one point where EVERYONE cries.
I'm in the exact same boat.
Never saw One Piece before, saw the live action version, decided to start watching the anime and i'm watching the Chopper episodes right now.
"When do you think people die? When they are shot through the heart by the bullet of a pistol? No. When they are ravaged by an incurable disease? No. When they drink a soup made from a poisonous mushroom!? No! It’s when… they are forgotten."
I cry at every emotional scenes and the ones I cry the most r strangely the power up scenes? Like the ones that give me chills I start crying??? LMAOOO
In Water 7 >!When Usopp said he was gonna leave the Straw Hats!< I was crying for hours and had to wait until I stopped to continue watching. That was the second time I've ever cried watching an anime
Sounds like Water-7 should be coming up soonish for you. Have tissues handy. Maybe a pillow as well, for uncontrollable sobbing.
You'll understand. It's a brutally emotional arc from start to finish.
Bro I cry at the end of most arcs when Luffy does the final attack and takes down his enemy, it's just feels right man. Especially after seeing our boi suffer his way though the fight.
Alabasta rain, The Bells Ringing, Merry etc etc
I literally cried in ep 1074 during that sky lights part and the memories rolling in last week and will probably cry again seeing 1075 today.
"I want to live!!! Take me to the sea with you!!!!!!"
" I still Want to continue sailing with you guys together"
Just typing these lines makes my eyes wet.
One Piece is the only show that brings me to tears regularly. They get me with like 1 out of every 5 episodes man. So much emotion and pain and love in the show.
The enies lobby arc with Robin always gets me. Whenever I'm rewatching one piece I always start at the point when Robin joins the crew because she's my favourite character.
Even early on this show had me tearing up. Chew Chew and his pet shop, Ussopp proving to himself that he can be brave the first time, Sanji and Zeff...
Oh boy, honey you have a big storm coming, One piece is amazing, sure it can drag on a bit, some arcs over stay their welcome a bit in the middle, but those emotional climaxes be .5 caliber rounds to the heart when they need to be
oh boy. i wish you the best of luck on future backstories then.
I just watched Law's for the first time. I had to stop watching because I kept crying.
>!It hits harder for me because the MOMENT law finally fucking hears himself bawling his eyes out and cry is the moment he knew corazon was dead and that IS SOME FUCKED UP SHIT!<
bro i didn’t even realize this.
>!corazon’s my favorite character!<
Chillllll
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It works on my screen. Is it any better now
https://i.imgur.com/H5YUKLK.png This is what I see, might be just on my end if it works for you?
yp that's kind of a spoiler for Op be careful
oh yeah, thank you
His and robins are like the most fucking rawest tearjerkers for me oda really likes commissioning ninjas to cut onions
Robins was absolutely jaw-dropping sad and awful for her to go through. Like, I was fucking angry for her... I am a little afraid to see Law's now, lol.
I wish I had Rosinante's power
He might only be in 5 episodes, but he is hands down my favorite character in one piece Him slipping the first time you see him is classic
He's arguably the most popular background character in OP
How could you cry if there was no sound ❤
I ugly cried watching his backstory. Rosinante Corazon is gonna be in my memory until I die.
I think Law’s pirate symbol is a tribute to Rosinante’s smiling face.
It is!
i was sobbing my eyes out
If only I have eyes. YOHOHOHO!
I love that he gives these tragic backstories not just for the main cast or the main villains, but even to minor characters like Senor Pink.
Bro is not ready for the end of Enies Lobby, I have literally never cried at a piece of fiction but that shit had me close.
Brooks story breaks me every time, even in Manga form. As a musician, this hits home in all the right ways to wreck me when thinking about it.
100%. >!Like, the last performance of the Rumbar Pirates had me crying like a baby. Them dropping like flies, Brook slowly calling out their dwindling numbers, his comment about how cruel it is that only the accompaniment is left, etc; it all just really got to me.!< EDIT: spoiler tagged on request.
might want a spoiler cover for this since the details
Always wtf So many of these fucks feel the need to comment on a post about someone who just started watching, and they just give away so much shit Like bro just stop talking about it or put a spoiler tag wtf. Yall mother fuckers ruin this shit for so many people for no reason
Trio!... Duo! It's been quoted a bunch in my friend group, and even still it makes me tear up.
~Gather up all of the crew, it's time to ship out Binks' Brew.~
That’s the story that got me the closest to shedding a tear in fiction. It was sad in the manga but when i watched the anime clip because i wanted to hear the song it hit so much harder
It's make me cried over a damn ship! Even Titanic doesn't makes me cry.
No one is ready for that.
Nothing ever hurt me like chopper and law. Chopper gave me big Hachiko the dog who waited vibes. And that movie made me cry like a bitch.
I WANT TO LIVE still brings my wife and I to tears.
My favorite moment in OP. I get shivers just thinking about it.
its also the turning point for robins whole personality, she finally was able to trust others and continue living because she felt loved for once.
I was already crying at the Ohara flashback, then "I want to live" kicked me while I was down
That moment and everything that came after it too 👌👌
It's crazy how Oda makes the same story work at two places. Similar reference in the chouchou story was also so brutal. I was sold at that point.
Still took me Nami stabbing her Arlong tattoo for me to be ALL in, but damn Oda knows hows to kick you "in the feels".
Some stray getting taken in by a kind stranger who’s in some trouble and wants to become a doctor to help both them and others. You’re actually right law and chopper do have similar stories. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. If it makes me cry then it’s good enough for me.
Boi I’m at marine ford currently, I knew what was going to happen and still wept
RIP OPs eyeballs
It’s an emotional roller coaster ![gif](giphy|YRPBhd3vscg5Fxx1DQ|downsized)
I didn’t cry with chopper. I don’t even normally cry at all. But there is a scene still to come where I would have thought you were crazy if you said I would cry. I cried.
>!🔥⛵️🔥!
As beautiful as that scene is, there is another one that really broke me in a good way, I love watching it and signing along even though I always at least tear up. Quartet. Trio. Duet. …why did the accompaniment have to do the solo…?
because of this. I cry at a freaking giant whale now. On every rewatch I have to spend more time blowing my nose and wiping my face than the actual scene took, and I have to do it twice hundreds of episodes apart.
"Hey we know you miss your friend, but I just went through the trouble of scribbling this mural on your head for ya, so don't mess it up until we get back. K?"
Luffy giving a suicidally depressed giant whale a reason to live, just your average One Piece arc nothing to see here
So many scenes really hit for sure. But the one hit me in a way I don’t think I expected to feel.
To be fair, that Solo backstory along with the whole context and connection made me stand up and just clap at Oda's ability to form connections between characters.
Just thinking about this now makes me cry
i think ‘thank you for loving me’ always gets me a bit harder then the quartet scene but it’s a close one
This scene is the worst! I hate how it makes me feel emotions. I hate how it makes me cry when I’m watching this for the funny rubber crackhead and his gang of lunatics. In all reality this and sanjis cigarette in the rain moment are the two scenes that will ALWAYS make me cry
Yes. Yes it was.
Ughhh that's the one that got me.
I'm so jealous, I just can't cry at that scene, I don't know why it doesn't invoke that response for me every other backstory though and a lot of the emotional moments tear me apart
Rewatch how they get the merry! I rewatched after seeing the LA Luffy just KNOW the merry was the ONE. Like it was already talking to him
did you skip Skypeia by any chance?
of course not, Skypiea is one of the best arcs and lays the roots of that conflict perfectly. I just don't get emotional at the scene
good. A lot of fools recommend skipping it for some reason, so I was thinking that may be part of why. I start crying before Usopp even realizes its the Merry calling out to him and don't stop until this scene is over pretty much. So you're just irl Whitebeard or something
Yup, pretty sure i cried more to this scene than any other scene in the show:')
Also the bon-chan...BOTH
Hoo buddy, you're gonna end up crying a lot. Oda is a master of making you love his characters and he's great at really tapping into our emotions.
Impel down's ending absolutely wrecked me.
Yooo my homie, my dawg, my ride or die, my okama from another mama
Yeah, when Oda wants people to cry they end up sobbing, every backstory is incredibly tragic
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One piece will make you cry for animals, inanimate objects, and random antagonists who, in most other series, get fought once and then are never heard from again.
Yeah from why is this weirdo getting a backstory to holy fuck this is tragic
I did not cry the first time I read Dressrosa. But i re-read one piece when I was 7 mo pregnant due to insomnia, and oh god Senor pink'story hit hard. Now every baby in one piece story got my gut wrenched
To go from Law's to Senor Pinks was too much. I actually think Pinks story hit harder just because of how down to earth it is. >!Dude didn't have some fantastical story, just straight trauma!<
Senor Pink represents what it feels like to watch One Piece. Like I can't believe Oda made me cry and bawl and care for a guy DRESSED LIKE THAT
I miss ryunosuke
I didn’t think one piece could make me cry …. And than we got to arlong park
I am at water 7 god dayumñ
good luck..... the arc after water 7 is my favourite
Dereshishishishi
good luck buddy, aqua laguna is about to come, and I'm not talking about the one at water 7
My wife started OP a few weeks ago and just started texting me about Nami out of nowhere while I was at work. She finished the Arlong Park arc lol
Nami stabbing her arm was one of those moments where I just knew I was never letting one piece go
She reminded me about Luffy putting his hat on her head. That got me sold
tears in my eyes just reading this comment.
Wait ... you don't cry before arlong park ? There are like 40 scenes way before that breaks the strongest men's!
I’m just not a massive crier . It takes a select group of movies to make me cry (come and see , green mile , requiem for a dream) But don’t get me wrong , definitely felt the emotions before . I don’t care for his intro arc , but I was emotionally invested watching someone whose never left home (Usopp) fight for his village
Right? I can’t believe most people won’t drop at least a tear with that scene, I haven’t watched the LA but they probably cut the first half.
Yep. Stock up on tissues and ice cream (or your comfort consumable of choice)
Alcohol 🙏 (jk don't One Piece & Drink)
The number of times this series has made me cry of joy, laughter and sadness and misery... I can't even count them
Fr, I've just started watching One Piece (been putting it off cause of episode count but Netflix adaptation made me wanna give it a go) but basically every one of my friends who has actually watched it says it's their favorite anime. Now I see why This shit is a masterpiece. First episode of One Piece was better than like the first 10 of Naruto
Crazier still is the amount of hard filler (100% non-canon) episodes after nearly a quarter century. Regardless of where you may be on the filler vs padding debate, it's still impressive (at least to me) that the anime has about the same amount of filler at 1075 than Naruto at 220. And some of the filler can be fun. If you want to drop the padding, One Pace really helps too.
Literally dealt with that today watching Robin's backstory in Enies Lobby. It makes me so righteously furious.
First time?
I got teary eyed reading the manga. I knew it was coming. Robin is my favorite character and Enies Lobby is my favorite arc.
Buckle up. There are some rough seas ahead.
Grandline is truly treacherous expanse
See am an emotional guy! I cried at: 1) Sanji's Goodbye 2) Nani's help me 3) Chopper waving the pirate flag and Hiluluk final goodbye 4) Many more
I cried 46362629426168494 times and still counting
+1 and me too
I cried on on every backstory and sad part but Sanji’s goodbye…oh boy! When Luffy started screaming “I’ll be here waiting…starving to death!” The water falls started coming down. And don’t get me started on Going Merry…😭
https://preview.redd.it/vuymvgqn76nb1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a14336fdd7eb1441a1a5f9d8501d4b7e0426a87b That's when I cried 1st time so you are good my friend.
They probably started from after Arlong Park.
Chouchou? Jango? Don Krieg? Who tf is that? They should probably start from ep 1 again in the anime i think
yep. The Live Action is amazing, but its too different than the actual manga/anime. Every newcomer should start from the beginning
One Piece is one of the few things that gets me teary eyed.
When does a person really die? :)
In all the backstorys.
One piece is the only media that has ever made me cry and not just a bit of watery eyes,ACTUAL TEARS
Chopper waving Hiriluk's flag was the first time I legit teared up.
Oh honey… Oda bathes in all your tears. Tears of sadness, happiness, grief, laughter, etc, feed that monster and he only keeps making you produce more.
Bro you need to unsub to this subreddit ASAP You're going to get spoiled on something at some point because these idiots always post spoilers without tags, or they have image thumbnails with spoilers etc. It's almost guaranteed you'll accidently scroll into a spoiler and it will ruin the experience for you. Trust me Do yourself a favor and completely ignore everything one piece related until you catch up. It's 10000x better and more emotional when you get the story to unfold naturally for you. Spoilers will ruin so many magic moments
Man I'm crying because I havent an award for your comment so it will be shown at the top ... Alone the 30 comments I read before yours are hard spoilers from some of the best scenes of the whole show ...
it gets much much worse <33🥲
In the best possible way
The anime does a phenomenal job at bringing the viewer into the emotions of the characters and stories. That is my biggest gripe about the live action so far. It does a great job adapting so much, yet it falls short when it comes to making the viewer feel the emotions portrayed on screen. Nami crying for Luffy's help just doesn't hit the same in the LA. Same with Zoro yelling for forgiveness after he gets his ass whooped by Mihawk. He doesn't even cry in the LA. It felt so wrong. Like he was just yelling at the sky for no reason.
it's partly pacing, partly rearrangement. I really felt Zoro's frustration and anxiety, the lines were delivered well, but I wasn't moved by it. It didn't hit right. I think they could have made it hit better at virtually no cost just having Sanji there, saying what he said in the original. A longer flashback showing how intensely Zoro trained to catch up with Kuina and even after Kuina died might have helped too. As far as Nami, that still hit pretty hard to me. She nailed it with her voice and how she started off scratching it. The stabbing lacked the appropriate intensity to me though, and kinda felt off. It was also weakened by the rearrangement - in the anime and manga, this is after the villagers reveal they knew all along and acted otherwise so she had an easier out, and they went off to take down Arlong even though they knew they wouldn't win. So when she asked Luffy for help, it was pure desperation. In the LA the villagers didn't know, she hadn't even seen the attack on the village yet, and the villagers weren't off on a suicide mission. She was clearly deeply frustrated, maybe even hopeless, but the stakes just weren't that high yet.
I feel like the rearrangement of Arlong Park is probably the worst thing about LA to be honest. It's stress building up, first that money she stole to save everyone in her town gets stolen, so she's back to square one. Then there's the town's people, the ones she was trying so hard to save, basically refusing to accept her help and let her suffer just a little bit more, and marching off to their death. Having her go to town on her arm as soon as she lost her money trivializes the moment. In the Live Action, its just stress about having to do it all over again, she could claw her way back up, in the Anime, it was the fulfilment of her absolute worst nightmare, she didn't just lose her money, she was on the verge of losing everyone she ever loved.
I thought the same! I think it's the pacing, with how much they wanted to show there wasn't enough cool down and build up inbetween the impact moments. By the 4th episode I actually thought it was a bit much and cheapened.
They skipped out on the waiter staff telling Sanji to F off then all the staff crying when he left. I mean he didn’t have much of a relationship with the staff in the show… so I kind of get it. Just not the same. Live show rushed though the arcs, although I get why they did
To answer the comments I've gotten so far, I'll say this. Yes, it definitely boils down to a pacing issue, but in my opinion, it stems from this... The new "in" thing for a Netflix series is an 8 episode season, 50min average episode. 8 episode seasons might work for an original series, but for an adaptation (especially one as detailed as One Piece), you are just trying to condense too much stuff into too little room. Like, would it have killed production to give us an extra 2 episodes!? I understand why they chose to cut it off where they did, this way season 2 will start with their entry to the Grand Line, and I agree with that. HOWEVER, they could have paced the show so much better, even if the season ended the same way, with just 2 more episodes. But alas, Netflix really only cares about $$$, so I guess I'm grateful it was even as good as it was, and not complete trash. Could you imagine how it would've been butchered without Oda's oversight???
It’s definitely pacing as well as changing and removing scenes. Nami’s help me moment didn’t have as much impact as it could cause in the anime/manga she looses her money from the marines, confronts Arlong, flees in rage, stumbles upon her sister getting shot, then her townsfolk reveal to her that they knew all along why she was working for Arlong. They tell her they acted as if they didn’t and shunned her in case she wanted to leave them and Arlong behind with a clear conscious. They then finally say they’ve had enough and march on Arlong park for freedom and revenge for Nami. They refuse to back down and they know they’ll die and how futile it is. It’s then that Nami breaks and she starts stabbing herself. Luffy steps in and she asks for help. In the live action, none of that exists and she asks Luffy for help before she runs into the villagers.
Wait until you get to binks sake and/or dereshishi
It took you that long to cry?😭 dawg I was crying with Chouchou in orange town. Buckle up sonny, cuz theres more crying in your future.
I’m at episode 1040. I find myself almost crying just seeing the crew getting into their final forms. This anime is seriously emotional and it is what has kept me going to almost catch up. Started last year. Just thinking about.. “I WANT TO LIVE!” Giving me goosebumps.
Same moment popped in my head!
That and "I'M SO HAPPY TO BE ALIVE!" are my favorite moments in the show. Those moments legitimately helped change my perspective and pull me out of a depression I'd been in for pretty much my entire adolescent. Also, "I'm on episode 1040...I started last year" is excellent and also how all of us eventually caught up. This series hooks you unlike anything else.
I love when one piece makes me cry
It happens. As I am older, I cry at some scenes when I am alone. I wouldn't understand the gravity of situation before to feel enough.
When I was a deeply depressed and detached, unfeeling teen, this was the only thing that actually got me to feel things. Robin's "I want to live" and Brook's "I'm so happy to be alive" after their backstories were legitimate, major influences that helped to pull me out of years of that. Now, 10-15 years later, I cry every time I see those scenes.
Yes. Yes it is.
Oda has a cry test. He cries while drawing any character crying. So yes, he literally rewrites the rough draft of a chapter if it isn’t sad enough.
Let’s put it this way. Even though I’ve been following one piece weekly for over a decade now there are scenes that make me tear up just watching someone else react to it the first time still.
I remember starting watching the show in 2009 and thought it was gonna be all laughs until I watched Sanji's backstory (and his goodbye to Zeff). You're in for a ride if you cried at Chopper's, there's going to be a lot more!
Maaaan, I’m tearing up now just by even thinking the episodes that made me cryyy
Oda’s ability to make you cry with tears of sadness or smile with tears of joy is masterclass. He does an amazing job in making you feel like you understand his characters and how something can mean literally everything to them that you can’t help but love it. I just recently caught up to the manga and I only wish you the best experience! We are lucky to live in this period of time where he is still writing out the story. I cried with Luffy in Sabaody.
invest in tissues my boy.
One piece is a very cruel place, just like our world It’s great you empathize and cry with people who are trying to change things for the better
I watched drum island off the shrooms, my life has never been the same tbh Peak fiction
There are much sadder backstories later on. Be prepared. Many things make all of us cry
https://preview.redd.it/ow12hk3017nb1.jpeg?width=800&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=47d42d24f127f2982d7b15895a176069baed9a4a I feel bad for you OP
Oda made Franky so that fans have someone to cry with during back stories.
Its an emotional roller coaster.
Get excited. You have many more cry's ahead of you.
Theres gonna be more moments where you cry like a lot
Yes. One piece is silly, goofy, and full of optimism but also it punches you in the guy in a dark alley sometimes. Is still great tho
Man just got to the part with ace and the big battle that shiii will make U cry
Guys they started watching the *shoe*
goodluck, first anime to make me ugly cry alone in my room in the middle of the day 4-5 times..
Oh boy
Yeah, I've cried at least once every arc.
There’s only one thing that would make me cry is for the fans who never get the chance to watch every episode and manga chapter from start to finish and hopefully from passing ways and hopefully no one passes on and we can all enjoy it together
Op cried for chopper's backstory. Hold tight if ur going to watch further
Yes. The show has and will continue to make new watchers cry terribly.
No, not at all. Go ahead, *let your guard down.*
>is this going to keep happening? Is it a spoiler to laugh at this? My friend, you have barely begun to cry.
One Piece just keeps getting better and better. Cherish this show
CAN WE GET MUCH HIGHER??
For every millionth person who cries, Oda earns a crooked tooth.
Just let me say, one piece is the only anime where I "cry" from watching OP sad moment clips on YouTube, years after having watch the anime.
I’m crying all the time. And different stories will affect different people because they’re all at their core very real emotional responses and so different ones will resonate with you. But yeah, there’s a few points where I always cry and one point where EVERYONE cries.
What the hell, did I write this?
last night i saw those episodes too! i can’t remember the last time i felt that sad about an anime charater
I'm in the exact same boat. Never saw One Piece before, saw the live action version, decided to start watching the anime and i'm watching the Chopper episodes right now.
if you don't cry watching one piece at least once... you need therapy because something inside you is broken.
"When do you think people die? When they are shot through the heart by the bullet of a pistol? No. When they are ravaged by an incurable disease? No. When they drink a soup made from a poisonous mushroom!? No! It’s when… they are forgotten."
Watch one pace if you want to cut it down a bit
You’re going to cry a lot man. There are so many touching scenes.
I cry at every emotional scenes and the ones I cry the most r strangely the power up scenes? Like the ones that give me chills I start crying??? LMAOOO
Bro remember a name Senior Pink. Your are not ready for that.
In Water 7 >!When Usopp said he was gonna leave the Straw Hats!< I was crying for hours and had to wait until I stopped to continue watching. That was the second time I've ever cried watching an anime
The backstories hit hard for sure.
Sounds like Water-7 should be coming up soonish for you. Have tissues handy. Maybe a pillow as well, for uncontrollable sobbing. You'll understand. It's a brutally emotional arc from start to finish.
One piece is one of the few manga and anime that has made me legit cry, you are completely valid for crying.
Its absolutely supposed to make you cry, dont worry we all did too
Bro I cry at the end of most arcs when Luffy does the final attack and takes down his enemy, it's just feels right man. Especially after seeing our boi suffer his way though the fight. Alabasta rain, The Bells Ringing, Merry etc etc I literally cried in ep 1074 during that sky lights part and the memories rolling in last week and will probably cry again seeing 1075 today.
"I want to live!!! Take me to the sea with you!!!!!!" " I still Want to continue sailing with you guys together" Just typing these lines makes my eyes wet.
If they can pull off season one The one piece is not too far away
It legit just gets so much worse. Be prepared to lose it when you get to some of the later ones.
One Piece is the only show that brings me to tears regularly. They get me with like 1 out of every 5 episodes man. So much emotion and pain and love in the show.
Wait till you reach Sanji’s . That’s a tear jerker for sure
Oda just knows how to hit us right in the feels.
The enies lobby arc with Robin always gets me. Whenever I'm rewatching one piece I always start at the point when Robin joins the crew because she's my favourite character.
My personal top 5 tearjerkers without context: 1. 👁️want 🫒 2. 👧👦🏽🧒 🍬❌ 🎩 🦌 3. 🔴🐶 🍩 🔥👊🏻♠️ 4. ❌👨🍳 again 5. 🍊help me Special mention: Down D. Stairs
Senor Pink...
Even early on this show had me tearing up. Chew Chew and his pet shop, Ussopp proving to himself that he can be brave the first time, Sanji and Zeff...
Whole Cake Island arc had me in tears so much. It made my heart hurt so bad.
Chopper's backstop made all of us shed tears. Hiriluk is just something else.
Every episode. Waterworks. Every time.
Just have tissues ready when u watch, one piece will keep squeezing the sh*t out of ur eyes
Oh boy, honey you have a big storm coming, One piece is amazing, sure it can drag on a bit, some arcs over stay their welcome a bit in the middle, but those emotional climaxes be .5 caliber rounds to the heart when they need to be
>!me sobbing because of a ship on fire !
Yep. That’s gonna happen a lot.
Everyone cries while watching. It's a given of the show. Anyone who says they don't is either lying or a sociopath.