One Piece: this error mocked by fans has been corrected by Netflix!


Many fans noticed Zoro’s plastic sword during one of the fight sequences in the “One Piece” series. The filming error was nevertheless modified by Netflix and is no longer visible on the platform!

This is an error that has not escaped anyone, least of all Michel and Michel, our two experts on the show Faux Raccord. In the Netflix series One Piece, a blunder that occurred during filming sparked ridicule from Internet users.

If most of the blunders in the live-action adaptation of the famous manga consist of simple false connections from one shot to another, an error involving the sword of one of the protagonists nevertheless stood out to many fans from the Serie.

In the battle between him and Colonel Morgan’s henchmen, Roronoa Zoro (played by Mackenyu) performs a roll before starting the attack again. The problem is that by performing this movement, the Japanese-American actor sees his plastic sword bend under his weight. A simple blunder but one that nevertheless undermines the entire credibility of the fight.

Logically, the sequence did not fail to make Internet users react and immediately join the pantheon of the most mocked fake connections on the web (but nothing will ever beat the Starbucks cup seen in Game of Thrones).

A few weeks after the launch of the series, however, Internet users noticed that Netflix had discreetly modified the sequence. From now on, Zoro’s saber no longer bends and the false connection is no longer visible… except that the internet never forgets anything, and neither do Michel and Michel!

The first season of the live-action series One Piece can be found now on Netflix.

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