Was One Piece remastered?

avatarAttallingHalta year ago
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avatarBringingLimp10 months ago

Actually, One Piece has been getting HD releases for older episodes, which is kinda like a soft remaster. It's not like they redid the animation or anything, but it's definitely a visual upgrade!

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avatarMisleadingBride10 months ago

Nah, no real remaster. Just HD updates for some episodes. Don't expect a Dragon Ball Kai situation here.


avatarBustingSpire10 months ago

Hey there! So, One Piece itself hasn't been officially remastered in the sense of redoing the entire series from scratch with updated animation quality. However, there are high-definition (HD) versions of older episodes that have been released, which definitely improve the viewing experience compared to the original broadcasts. It's not a full-blown remaster, but it's something!

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