

ONE PIECE FAN LETTER
Although the golden age of piracy is about to reach new heights, most people do not seek the glory of finding the elusive One Piece—a treasure signifying a new conqueror of all seas that was once embodied by the legendary King of the Pirates, Gol D. Roger. However, even if civilians generally despise pirates, they secretly cheer for at least one of them. One red-headed girl from Sabaody Archipelago is no exception: She reveres Nami, the ingenious female navigator of Monkey D. Luffy's Straw Hat crew. Determined to deliver a fan letter to her idol, the Sabaody child is prepared to challenge forces of authority who strive to prevent Luffy and his friends from departing for their next destination: the New World. But to succeed, Nami's fan may need to risk her life and interfere with the Marines' plans, potentially causing devastating consequences for the wider world. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Although the golden age of piracy is about to reach new heights, most people do not seek the glory of finding the elusive One Piece—a treasure signifying a new conqueror of all seas that was once embodied by the legendary King of the Pirates, Gol D. Roger. However, even if civilians generally despise pirates, they secretly cheer for at least one of them. One red-headed girl from Sabaody Archipelago is no exception: She reveres Nami, the ingenious female navigator of Monkey D. Luffy's Straw Hat crew. Determined to deliver a fan letter to her idol, the Sabaody child is prepared to challenge forces of authority who strive to prevent Luffy and his friends from departing for their next destination: the New World. But to succeed, Nami's fan may need to risk her life and interfere with the Marines' plans, potentially causing devastating consequences for the wider world. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
ShikaNemu
October 19, 2024
Megumi Ishitani’s Cinematic Masterpiece I was left with chills in almost every scene, and I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. The blend of emotion, action, and storytelling was absolutely beautiful, reminding me of exactly why I love this series so much. The marines, in particular, stood out for me. The reanimation of Marineford was visually stunning, and seeing Oars Jr. in that heartbreaking moment hit hard. The Straw Hats brought their signature humor, adding a refreshing contrast to the heavier themes. What really struck me was how we were treated to a brief but powerful revisit of the Marineford war, a pivotal arc forany fan. One of the standout moments for me was when a marine, initially about to abandon his brother, saw Luffy's relentless determination to save Ace and turned back to help. That shift in resolve, inspired by Luffy's sheer will, was truly touching and beautifully handled. Megumi Ishitani’s direction felt like a love letter to the fans, a reminder of the series' emotional depth and epic scale. This episode was a much-needed refresh, and I absolutely loved every minute of it.
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October 19, 2024
Honestly, what an episode! One Piece Fan Letter showcased the feeling of yearning to meet the people you admired so much and how events in life can change what we believe in. Most importantly, this episode is a celebration of the 25th anniversary of One Piece. The animation, overall story, directing, music, and other aspects are really well made, and you can see it through the episode itself. With the same quality as the continuous Egghead arc in the anime (though it is on break, upon writing this review), this episode goes hard! I mean, really hard! I honestly relate to the characters in the episode, especially thegirl main character. The yearning and wanting to express how much you admire that person through a letter and letting them know about it despite the danger and challenges it comes with is dedication and fulfilling in the end. While watching the episode, I ended up cheering for the girl to meet the person she admires (of course no spoilers, but anyways). Overall, One Piece Fan Letter (in my opinion) is a touching and well-made episode.
MrMordicai
October 20, 2024
This is the best episode I've ever seen in my life. I don't think anything will ever top this, at least for a very long time. Everything about it was perfection and it perfectly captures the soul of what One Piece is. In a single 24 minute episode it made me care for characters I've never seen until today and these characters and their stories have completely changed my perspective on the series as a whole. We never think about the lives of the average citizen or marine while watching/reading One Piece, it really shows us that these characters have lives, family's, friends people theylove and care for too. The perspective of the Marine soldiers in war broke me into pieces. Don't want to say too much but this is a Masterpiece, and if you haven't seen One Piece I beg of you do to so, it will change your life.
Fuelex
October 20, 2024
This is simply one of the best anime works ever made and the director Megumi Ishitani is guilty of it. First of all, in order to fully understand this episode and being able to appreciate all its details, it is needed to watch/read until the "Return to Sabaody" arc (included), since the whole plot is set in this framework of events. All the stories that appear in the episode are told from the very own perspective of the characters that participate in it. All this characters are normal persons (at least they are far away from the usual extravagant characters that Eiichiro Oda has all of usaccustomed to) and all of them are fans of the Straw Hats. This is what it makes them feel really special and very close, they are truly in tune with the wonders and amazing things the Crew has accomplished and are also inspired by them, making Megumi Ishitani suceed in connecting with the spectator, almost to the point of feeling to be part of the story. Regarding the visual part, the animation is impeccable. The scenes are incredibly fluid and the drawing style is precious. But the best point of the visuals is the amazing visual language that Ishitani always brings into the episodes she directs, specially regarding the ilumination effects and light symbolisms full of meaningful messages without saying a single word. Here, we could talk about, for example: on how the girl is positioned in the dark when hope is fainting and how the light comes back when hope arises again; or how she is seen behind metal bars when she wants to be free and claiming liberty. Furthermore, there are tons of details to pay attention to, many of the main events of the episode are consequence of side and secondary actions of the crew members that one could not even imagine when seeing the original series for the first time. To state a few examples: the concert Brook gives in Sabaody originates huge crowds of people that make the little girl impossible to keep moving forward; the iconic scene of Rayleigh stoping the marines from pursuing Luffy is a big deal for the marines of this story; the enormous bugs and insects that Usopp bringed are incredible menaces for the protagonists; it also appears the comical scene of the World Government secret agents catching the fake Chopper, crashing with the girl and making her stumbling; and many more. In few words, this episode tells the stories of fans of the Straw Hats, that, as well as the spectator, admire the crew. The great amount of feelings and emotions this episode awakens is what it makes it a "must see" for every One Piece fan.
whiteflame55
October 20, 2024
So much joy packed into 24 minutes. I was grinning ear to ear throughout. It shouldn't be hard to believe that One Piece can grace us with a one-off special that hits this hard, but it still blew me away. The fanservice was perfectly timed and didn't overstay its welcome, the perspective shifts were awesome and recontextualized a lot of what happened during two pivotal arcs without changing them, the new characters were a joy to watch, and yes, the animation was incredible (checks the team behind it... oh yeah, no wonder - same director behind Where the Wind Blows and instrumental in OP26). Other studiosand directors, take notes: this is how you do it.
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