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One Piece - The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta Streaming

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
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The release of “One Fragment The Movie 8 - The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta” (let’s peruse how considerable paragraph station I can raze fair by typing that) is a valuable release for fans of the hit Japanese TV indicate “One Part,” which is one of the biggest hits in Japan since “Dragon Ball Z.” Here in America though it’s the most accepted series since “Shaman King,” another series that is also less favorite then it deserves to be. All things considered, “One Portion” should be more favorite then it is. Ever since Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies were released, pirates have been the thing. So a series about pirates, even one that feels more Tex Avery then Johnny Depp, should have been a clear thing.

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Though I don’t want to gather into the whole history of the expose, it was basically bought by a company called 4Kids Entertainment (makers of “The Cabbage Patch Kids”) and hurry through the editing machine so thoroughly, that it showed up on kids TV in a get that made it almost unrecognizable to it’s fans. One of my friends calls “One Fragment” his current note of all time, and this includes chronicle masterpieces like “Star Rush” and “Seinfield,” and his reaction to the editing of the point to was “I now know what a woman must feel like when she gets raped.” Yeah, that comment may be gross, but so were the changes to the note. Recently the rights of “One Fragment” were given to a company called Funimation Productions, the most known (ironically enough) for making “Dragon Ball Z” current in America.

Though the company had eight movies to grasp from, they decided to originate with “One Allotment The Movie 8 - The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta” over the first movie. I reflect the reasoning for this was more political then it was fair because it was the latest movie to be made. People are watching Funimation, expecting their first release of “One Share” to be nothing short of perfection. This movie is actually an unfamiliar duck of the movies. It’s simply a retelling of one of the best arcs in the TV note, with better animation and music. Though intentions are superb, this makes it feel elegant out of area. It’s useless to newcomers who won’t fetch whats going on, and fans of the display may devour the better animation, but will want to stick with the TV episodes for being more fleshed out.

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For America though, this may be the release Funimation needed to exhibit the fans what it was going to do differently. As chance would have it, the arc that this movie retells was one of the last arcs to air on 4Kids TV. It was also the worst edited, changing what was one of the emotional climaxes of the exhibit into slush that would embarrass the writers of Barney. The final fight was especially illustrious for turning one of the shows most intense battles into nothing more then mindless chatter. “One Share The Movie 8 - The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta” takes what was already an intense record of the reveal and pumps up the intensity and the violence well above what could even be shown on Japanese TV.

In this sense, it releasing this movie would not only exhibit how different Funimation’s translation of “One Fraction” is going to be, but it would also give people who may have only seen the edited TV showing something to compare it to. To explain this point even more, Funimation submitted the movie to the MPAA, where the movie received a PG-13 for “violence and some sexual instruct.” And violent it is. People who have only seen “One Section” on TV will survey a dissimilarity in the action correct away. How mighty more intense it is. How remarkable blood is spilt. How the characters not only catch cleave up, but how the silly relief character even gets his skull smashed in with a metal bat. The widescreen adds a bonus to the movie in that the fights are now given more depth and visuals, and it makes the action a highlight of the film.

That said, this is easily the worst “One Share” film of the bunch. While most of the other “One Share” movies are stand alone stories, taking one of the most loved epic arcs of the TV reveal and dwindling it down to ninety minutes is a tragedy. The account and characters aren’t developed enough to pick up emotionally connected to, and we are only truly entertained approach the very kill of the film, where Luffy has his chronicle fight with antagonist Crocodile. On top of the shallow condensing, the movie has this annoying habit of stopping the movie with oil painted frames of the same scene. Which…admittingly, looks wintry, but comes off as utterly pointless none-the-less. Though I can’t really recommend “One Share The Movie 8 - The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta,” I don’t reflect it ultimately matters.

And not because I feel people will say “Screw you, I’m going to purchase this anyway,” but because for all my complaints about the movie itself, it does what it sets out to do. That is, it gives us a peep at what the point to will be like under the arms of a different company, cast, and director. And while the dub for this movie is by no means perfect, it’s a Huge step up from what we’ve seen on TV! I feel “One Fraction” fans will survey this with mighty joy, because they will be watching the expose as it was supposed to be seen all this time. For some who’ve been watching it on TV, this will be a revelation to how powerful better the exhibit should have been, and now looks to be. Once we bag the novel episodes and movies, I reflect the importance of this one will slowly recede, but for now it does what it sets out to do.

How my ratings work:

5 - I really liked/loved it

4 - I liked it

3 - Could’ve been better/worth a look

2 - Unbiased didn’t live up to the potential

1 - Simply aweful

I unbiased saw this movie today with my friends. I’ve been a fan of One Fraction for a expedient while. I’ve yet to read the manga, but I plant to read it some day. This movie has everything you could want: action, comedy, drama, intense battles. I don’t need to go into the space since it’s mentioned above. The protest cast is outstanding, and it’s cold to gawk it all uncut (I’ve mainly seen it on tv) . If you fancy One Part, you’ll like this. If you’re a fan of anime, movies, and pirates, you should fancy it in general.