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With the roaring success of the first season ofOne Piecelive-action, Netflix is all set to notch up the series. This holds especially true for Chopper’s role in the second season. While the first season covers the Arlong Park Arc, the second season will focus on the Loguetown and Alabasta Arc. Moreover, season 2 will introduce some iconic characters including the iconic reindeer doctor.

To say the least, the second season would be nothing short of legendary. Moreover, several fans reacted to the first look of the Straw Hat Pirates’ doctor as Emily Rudd reposted the clip on X. The clip provides a glimpse into the exceptional work that goes behind making the series a success.
Fans on X react to Tony Tony Chopper’s first look inOne Piecelive-action Season 2
Tony Tony Chopper is a major character who appears in theOne Pieceseries. He makes his debut in the Drum Island Arc as Doctor Kureha’s apprentice. Apart from being a blue-nosed reindeer, he is a skilled doctor with a zeal for knowledge. In addition to that, hisdevil fruit abilitiesset him apart from most Zoan-type users. However, there’s more to this character than meets the eye.
His research and medical prowess led to him inventing the rumble ball. Furthermore,his power-upin the series only goes on to prove his strength and development as a character. With actors and crew teasing new characters, fans couldn’t help but respond to the doctor’s first look.

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Emily Rudd who plays Nami in the live-action series reposted a clip from@onepiecenetflixon X. The clip teased Chopper’s first look and fans had a lot to say about that.
yo……..who’s the cutie in the big hathttps://t.co/2JpzQCQ4Uo

HE ALREADY LOOKS SO GOOD 😭pic.twitter.com/h8mPdf3aOR
HES HEREpic.twitter.com/A6UimyR83A
Sanjis got some major competition for attention from the ladies
Is there a doctor in the house?!
While the teaser looks more than promising, season 2 will certainly exceed fans’ expectations. Fromcharacter costumesto set designs, the production team’s work is par excellence. This also holds especially true for the VFX work that is the core of this live-action series.
Netflix is all set to notch up the second installment of live-action with its VFX prowess
From Luffy’s gum-gum pistol to Sea King’s attack on Shanks, the VFX team takes the cake with its rendition of iconic scenes. Some of the mosticonic battle scenesin the series are recreated through VFX. To say the least, the team excelled in recreating the devil fruit abilities. However, the excellence of recreating these visuals goes beyond the frontiers of devil fruit.
From News Coo to battleships, VFX designers have done backbreaking work in bringing Oda’s illustrations to life. Framestore, one of the VFX studios involved in this project worked on some of themajor scenesin the series. In addition to that, theseries’ budgetfor every episode is grossed due to its superior VFX quality.

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All in all, the second installment of the live-action series is no less than an art. With superior VFX visuals, set designs, and costumes, the second season looks more than promising.
One Piecelive-action is available for streaming on Netflix. The manga is available for reading on Viz Media.

Himanshi Jeswani
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Himanshi Jeswani is an anime writer at Fandomwire, with her work spanning over 900 articles. Her articles cover shojo, shonen, seinen, and all things beyond. Her interests, however, aren’t limited to simply anime. She has a penchant for exploring different genres of manga, be it horror, yanki, music, and food. She brings out her specialization and expertise in the performing arts through her articles. As a writer, she strives to bridge the gap between the viewers and the medium itself. To her, anime is a revolutionary medium that is capable of creating communities and stories after all.