Last week me and my friend Josh were talking and I told him that I would like to give One Piece a chance, the last time I watched it was about five or six years ago and I didn't really like what I saw but yeah I decided to give the anime show another chance and will probably buy a couple of the Funimation Dub Box Sets sometime next year but anyway when I finally decide to watch the show where would be a good place in the series for me to start?
Where ever you start, just be sure to stay away from the fan base, modern shonen fans are super-duper-rude. *well IMO anywho* Or if you do interact with fans, tread carefully *theres crazy peoples out dere XD*
I find the whole thing to be fantastic, honestly. Why not read a few chapters a week and slowly catch up that way? Sent from my DROID3 using Tapatalk 2
Funimations dub of One Piece is uncut, the old 4kids dub was edited, but yeah the current DVD release has an uncut dub. Its actually decent, not great, but watchable.
Thanks for the information this will really help me when I start watching the show again by the way this is completly off topic but I also love Funimation for my favorite anime of all time Dragon Ball Z, DBZ fan for life.
By the way I watched the first four episodes of the One Piece Funimation Dub three days ago and I just say it's pretty good so far.
You know if you Enjoy DBZ & One Piece you might also want to give Fairy Tail a shot eventually as well.
I need to get around to watching more Funimation Dub One Piece on Onepieceofficial.com I finished Season 1 last month and haven't even gotten around to starting Season 2 yet.
I've watched Funimation's dub up to the beginning of Alabasta (I really need to get back to that) and I actually like it enough that I don't bother with the subbed version anymore unless I'm watching one of the movies since those haven't been dubbed yet. If you care, the best One Piece movies IMO are The Clockwork Island Adventure (movie 2) and The Dead End Adventure (movie 4). If I were trying to introduce someone to the show who'd never seen it before, Dead End Adventure would be good for that because it distills everything that's awesome about it into one 90-minute film that actually stands on its own rather well. I hope Funimation dubs the movies soon.
Ok i'll probably check it out sometime when i'm not watching something on t.v. or One Piece on the internet or you know playing a game.