
The CEO of One Piece remake’s Wit Studio has commented on the upcoming project, saying it will do away with filler and also make good on creator Eiichiro Oda’s regret from the long-running original animated series.
“The reason we decided to remake One Piece is something Eiichiro Oda said,” Wit’s George Wada revealed in an interview with Ai Show’s now-deleted video (via translations from Anime Hunch and ComicBook).
“He said that One Piece has become very long and full of details, since it started so long ago. The new generation watching modern productions may not feel the same excitement towards the old animation. He felt a bit of regret about that and wanted the new generation to know and follow the story. That motivated me to remake this great story using modern techniques suitable for today’s audience.”
“Our studio is not just remaking panels – this remake will be dense and impactful, without unnecessary stretching,” Wada said. “It will combine visual enjoyment, strong storytelling, and flawless pacing.“
Elsewhere in the wild world of One Piece, the live-action remake has set sail on its second season – though early viewing figures of the Netflix series appear disappointing.
One Piece’s ongoing anime returns – with far fewer episodes per year than normal – this April.
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