Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT One Piece is rightfully being labeled as the best anime/manga Netflix live-action adaptation, but one underrated manga adaptation on the streaming platform is nearly as good as One Piece, if not better. Based on Eiichiro Oda's long-running manga of the same name, Netflix's One Piece does not completely commit to the narrative structure of its source material.
Live-action One Piece's success on Netflix has been surprising because the streaming giant has a long history of failed live-action adaptations that almost made audiences believe that anime and manga may never seamlessly traverse to the small screen. However, in all of these failures, Netflix did succeed with one manga adaptation long before One Piece affirmed that live-action adaptations of anime and manga hold potential.
Alice In Borderland Broke Netflix’s Live-Action Adaptation Curse Before One Piece Netflix's live-action anime adaptations like Cowboy Bebop and Death Note have a bad reputation because, even though they borrow the key story elements from their respective anime and manga source materials, they fail to capture the sense of wonder that original manga and anime bring to the table. Even when it comes to humor, many comical elements from anime rarely translate well to live-action.
Netflix's One Piece often gets the credit for lifting the live-action anime adaptation curse. However, Alice in Borderland deserves the title more than One Piece because it premiered way before it and cemented its place as one of the most promising live-action manga/anime adaptations on Netflix with its scintillating set pieces, gripping storyline, loyalty to its source, and ability to keep viewers white-knuckled with its survival games.
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