Review of One Piece #6

Ian Wolf

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AUKN Staff
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<b>Review of One Piece #6 by Ian Wolf</b>

<em>"</em><em>Two things awe me most: the starry sky above me and the moral law within me." - Immanuel Kant.</em><br>

This sixth collection of the anime adaptation of the most popular manga ever sold begins&nbsp;the third arc: Skypeia. Having said that, there is quite a bit of time before we come to it.&nbsp;<br>

Half of this collection can only be described as filler, full of stories not relating to the original manga. The first two discs cover a section of stories of no importance,&nbsp;based&nbsp;around&nbsp;flashbacks, meeting strangers, an encounter with an elderly moneylender, and overthrowing a vile mayor by trying to find some people missing in a rainbow mist.<br>

It is not until the third disc of the collection that we get back to the original story. The Straw Hat Pirates, who now total seven following the addition of multi-limb sprouting Nico Robin to the crew, have a problem. Nami's Log Pose is pointing directly upwards into the air. Things are made worse when they come across a ruined ship... after it falls from the sky and nearly lands on top of them. They examine the wreck and discover a map to a place called Skypeia, an island in the sky.<br>

Monkey is very keen to visit it, but of course this means finding a way&nbsp;to make the Going Merry fly. The Straw Hat Pirates&nbsp;visit the island of Jaya and try to find more information, where, amongst others, they meet Bellamy the Hyena, who does not believe in dreams and has spring-like Devil Fruit powers, and the infamous Blackbeard. Monkey is generally regarded as a fool there, but eventually finds some people who help him with his desire to go into the sky.<br>

It has to be said that the huge amount of filler is very annoying. Admittedly the Baroque Works arc had just ended, so some filler was to be expected, but&nbsp;thirteen episodes is a bit much. As a result, we are only really scratching the surface when it comes to Skypeia. We do cover the beginning and &nbsp;Monkey does enter Skypeia, but it is only for about five episodes in this collection.<br>

In terms of action, there is some, but in terms of long, epic battles there are none. There are some fights,&nbsp;as with the aforementioned Bellamy, but we really have to wait a bit before we get to anything proper. Thus this collection can be summed up as half being irrelevant, and half being an introduction to a much bigger story. On the plus side, the soundtrack is pretty decent, with the end closing theme tune "Free Will" by Ruppina (now known as Mai) sounding rather good.<br>

Textless songs and episode commentaries are the only extras available in this collection.<br>

<b>Final score: 6 out of 10</b>

<b>Additional screencaps</b>

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