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At Anime Expo 2023, Netflix revealed that the beloved voice cast from the Japanese One Piece anime series will be dubbing the upcoming live-action adaptation. A video showcased during the panel featured an encounter between Iñaki Godoy, who portrays Monkey D. Luffy in the live-action version, and Mayumi Tanaka, the iconic voice behind Luffy's character.

You can watch this video below.

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Netflix has just unveiled the highly anticipated teaser trailer for the upcoming live-action adaptation of the beloved anime series, One Piece. Alongside the trailer, the streaming giant also announced the long-awaited release date.

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One Piece is a name that every anime fan should know.  It's reached a mythical status thanks to the longevity of its author, Eiichiro Oda, and has over one-thousand chapters, and likewise over one-thousand episodes of anime.  It seemed that it would go on forever.  Well, all good things...

 
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Three manga panels drawn and 23 years ago Eiichiro Oda's title "One Piece" was brought, upon the Japanese continent, a new series, conceived in his mind, and dedicated to that proposition that all pirates......wow look at that sounds like the Gettysburg address.

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Featuring a number of well-known Guests of Honor, including veteran Japanese voice actor Toshio Furukawa, SacAnime's Winter 2013 convention was a fantastic way to start off the New Year. Famous for his powerful male roles, including Ace from One Piece, Piccolo from Dragon Ball Z and Roy Campbell from Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, Furukawa was gracious enough to find some time to sit down with us in a last minute interview and answer a few questions regarding his career as a voice actor and along with his role as a teacher in voicing acting.

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Wednesday, 26 January 2011 14:08

Funimation Launches First Salvo Against Pirates

Via Anime News Network, Funimation has recently sued 1,337 Bittorrent users for illegally stealing episode 481 of One Piece. Whether this is a reaction to the recent Fractale debacle is unclear, but the events seem too closely related for Funimation's legal action to be coincidental. The suit requires the defendants,

"shall destroy all copies of Plaintiff's [videos] that Defendant has downloaded onto any computer hard drive or server without Plaintiff's authorization and shall destroy all copies of those downloaded [videos] transferred onto any physical medium or device in each Defendant's possession, custody, or control."

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