Anime Review: One Piece Season Three: fifth trip(Fifth Voyage)

One Piece: Season Two, Fifth VoyageArches are filled with fear and feared for good reason, which makes this piece a burden for a pleasant surprise. Some call it a necessary part of the circle of life anime. Others call it fear to fill the bow. Of course, filling, like robbers hiding in the tall grass of the definition of innocent antelope, is necessary. It helps to advance the story if the anime catching up with the manga. There may be a gap between the arcs of the story. But that does not stop people groan when a perfect cannon to shoot in an unforeseen direction, all for the purpose of saving time begins. So, if a filler arc is the sensation of a series and it is only a small hook, rather than one big ol 'red? This is very happy. After the fall survived from the sky over the blue sea, enjoy the straw hat no time to the joys of being alive. If running water to their death with a balloon octopus kill you and not landed in the middle of the eighth naval base branch could Navarone. A pirate ship, a spectacular landing in the port of disease is very kerfluffle among the Marines, and Luffy and the others find it difficult to advance one step to the base commander list remain Jonathan. One Piece is a great series. Certainly gives one of the best shonen series. However, it is not known for the quality of the fill sheets. Dragons and magic eyes shady guy with the hair of strange ice come to mind. But the arc of the G-8 ... not bad. It is not bad. It is ... very good. The bow is not finished on this DVD series, but the ten episodes here to tell a well-rounded, interesting story out there with many twists and turns that can never be enough or tortuous. It is like most of One Piece: easy and went well. There are a few moments to roam, the preachiness and provide life lessons, but overall, the G-8 Arc rationalization aside fits very well into the entire plot of the series. Setting and characterization make this really work sheet. It may be overkill for the first 15 minutes of an episode, showing not even the straw hat, but that time is used wisely to the characters, to establish and live at the base, and show a glimpse into life in the sea, that the public usually do not get to see. From the beginning, the Marines of Navarone than people imagined not bad guys. This makes a very interesting debate between the Marines and straw hat. Friendly opponents can be very convincing, and Jonathan, who is fair, honest, and collected too clever for its own sake is a great enemy of Luffy, who is as subtle as a brick. Part of the fun of this arc observed the battle between intelligence and instinct Jonathan Luffy. The G-8 Arc was definitely that time. Things are a little bit here and there instructive, particularly in the case of a particularly shy, but overall, it puts the humor and action we have come to expect. And humor works very well. It is a time and place for everything and should never be too hasty to cut a fart joke in the situation. Just sayin '. There are some scenes really peppered through the arch, so that some time very entertaining television. It's a long waiting period between Skypeia and Water-7, but the arc of the G-8 is a surprisingly good time-killer. G-8 record certainly magical rainbow dragon for the quality of the filling. For casual viewers, it could easily be skipped without missing. But only because of the arc, a burden that is actually pretty good, worth it. If you already buy the series, it is worthwhile to go and pick up. Details: 250 minutes running time contains episodes 196-205 on two DVDs. Extras include clean opening and closing, trailers, and the result of 196 comments.

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