When did the animation change in One Piece?

avatarAssemblingDelta4 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel2 months ago

The animation style of One Piece has evolved over time, but a significant change that most fans agree on happened around episode 207, which marks the start of the Water 7 Arc. That's when the animation got crisper, and the color palette seemed to brighten up. Another major upgrade happened at the start of the Wano Country Arc in episode 892, thanks to a new director and a different approach to animation to match the arc's unique setting and tone.

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avatarCatalogingDisk2 months ago

Honestly, One Piece's animation changes subtly with each arc, but episode 892 is where things really turn up a notch. The Wano Country Arc introduced a more cinematic style, making it feel like you're watching a movie every episode.


avatarPleasingSkip2 months ago

Animations change? Barely noticed. One Piece's charm ain't just about the graphics; it's the story that counts. But yeah, Wano looks pretty neat.

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