One Piece character backstories are vital.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Netflix’s One Piece live-action cast brings the Straw Hat pirates and many other iconic One Piece characters to life, along with their own individual backstories. Based on Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece manga, Netflix’s One Piece show is an important chapter in the history of one of the most popular works of fiction of all time. One Piece was first published in 1997, followed by an anime adaptation that premiered in 1999.
Luffy's existence before meeting Shanks will likely not be touched upon in Netflix's One Piece. The Straw Hats' captain has no idea who his mother and father are, with a mostly-absent grandfather the single blood relation in Luffy's life. Instead, Luffy's childhood family consisted of various residents in and around Windmill Village, including a bandit, a bar owner, and two fellow youngsters Luffy came to consider brothers.
Nami A thief who can steal anything from anyone, Nami is not a fan of pirates. Nami, a naturally talented cartographer, can be the perfect navigator for a journey into the sea. This is why she is invited by Luffy to join his newly formed crew, even though neither Luffy nor Zoro know anything about Nami. Despite not liking pirates, Nami accepts Luffy’s offer, as the search for the One Piece in the Grand Line would help her steal even more money from the world’s greatest treasures.
Sanji "The best cook in the East Blue" is how One Piece’s Sanji describes himself. Sanji joins the story as an employee of the ship-restaurant Baratie. Sanji was passionate about cooking from a very young age, and his goal is to find the mythical sea known as the All Blue. Sanji believes that there is a place where all the seas meet, and that it has the best cooking ingredients in the world. Sanji is also known for being a "ladies’ man.
Vice-Admiral Garp Garp is a Vice-admiral of the Marines who was first introduced in One Piece’s Diary of Koby-Meppo, a serialized story told on the cover pages of the manga. Despite his discrete introduction in the manga, Garp is an extremely important One Piece character whose journey began way before the Great Age of Pirates.
Before his reign of terror in East Blue, Arlong was more active in the Grand Line, growing up alongside fellow fish-men and enduring the scorn and discrimination shown toward them by humans. Alongside other notable One Piece fish-men such as Jinbe, Arlong joined the Sun Pirates, led by the respected Fisher Tiger, who wished to liberate fish-men from enslavement while avoiding unprovoked violence with humans.
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