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From heroism to friendships,One Pieceperfectly captures the essence of shonen through its impeccable storytelling. The series franchise continues to soar and excel in every sense. This extends to the live-action series as well. Be it action scenes or the casting, the live-action adaptation is spot on. This especially holds for Mackenyu and Iñaki Godoy.

Both actors were praised immensely by fans for doing justice to the roles of Luffy and Zoro. However, recreating the annoying yet iconic fight between both characters in Whiskey Peak Arc would be challenging for both actors. It could also potentially reflect their brilliance as actors.
Zoro and Luffy’s fight in Whiskey Peak Arc is annoying yet iconic
One Piecehas its fair share of annoying moments along with some badass fights. Be it Sanji’s nosebleeds or Big Mom’s wedding cake chase, several moments got on fans’ nerves. Of all the troublesome moments, the fight between Zoro andLuffyin the Whiskey Peak Arc tops the chart. As annoying as it may be, the fight is iconic nonetheless.
TheWhiskey Peak Arcis one of the most iconic arcs in the series. Be it the iconic one hundred bounty hunters fight or Vivi’s introduction to the Straw Hat Pirates, these scenes deserve to be recreated in live-action. However, the annoying fight between the two straw hats deserves to be recreated as some fans point out.

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AReddit usernoted how the fight between the two straw hats is one of the most annoying moments in the series.
Another user commented how Luffy’s stupidity and stubbornness got on most fans’ nerves.

AYouTube videoof the iconic fight had several fans expressing their anticipation. Some even noted how the live-action would ace this hilarious, iconic yet badass scene.
While some fans deem this fight as stupid, it could potentially bring out the complexity of emotions from the actors. Moreover, the scene could outline the actors’ versatility and diversity in the series.

The iconic fight would reflect Iñaki Godoy and Mackenyu’s acting prowess in One Piece Live Action
TheOne Piecelive-action has been well-received globally. It has also won accolades such as the Writers Guild Award. Be it action scenes or the casting, the series does absolute justice to Oda’s work. This holds especially true for Mackenyu and Godoy’s roles as Zoro and Luffy. Apart from the live-action adaptation, both actors are known for their diversity in roles.
Mackenyu is known for his roles inChihayafuru,Rurouni Kenshin, and Peach Girl. From shojo to shonen, the actor hasdisplayed his brilliancethrough his acting range. Furthermore, he holds mastery in martial arts along with wrestling and polo. On the other hand, Godoy landed his first role at the age of 13 in a Telenovela. So far, he has an impressive portfolio with diverse roles.

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All in all, Mackenyu and Iñaki Godoy are multifaceted actors. Mackenyu is a seasoned actor with a career ranging from shojo and shonen to seinen. On the other hand, Godoy is brilliant as an upcoming actor. With both actors coming from diverse backgrounds, this scene could potentially outline their brilliance and prowess in the live-action adaptation ofOne Piece.
One Pieceis available for streaming on Crunchyroll. The live-action adaptation 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.