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5 live-action anime adaptations you might enjoy watching after One Piece

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By Fuzi
Freelance writer, designer, and illustrator. A lifelong fan of Japanese anime and manga.

Netflix One Piece fans and the general public by delivering a truly good live-action series. However, this wasn't the first live-action anime/manga adaptation to deliver good results and escape the "curse. "

Although most of these adaptations are bad and panned by critics, there are still some anime that have had some luck in this regard. So check out this list for some recommendations of live-action anime films and series to watch after One Piece.

5 live-action anime adaptations you might enjoy watching after One Piece

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Speed ​​Racer

The 2008 live-action Speed ​​Racer adapts the popular 1960s Japanese series. The story follows the legend of Speed ​​Racer, a talented young race car driver who struggles to honor his brother's memory and win the world's most dangerous race, the Grand Prix. Although it was a box office flop, the film still delivers an entertaining story that's worth watching.

You can watch Speed ​​Racer on Amazon Prime or HBO Max .

Kimi Ni Todoke

May It Reach You – Kimi Ni Todoke is a story of romance and friendship. The plot revolves around Sawako Kuronuma, a shy student who is misunderstood because of her resemblance to a character from a popular horror movie. However, her life begins to change when Shota Kazehaya, the most popular boy in school, starts to get closer to her.

Currently, the series has 2 seasons available on Netflix .

Blade of the Immortal

Inspired by Hiroaki Samura , Blade of the Immortal tells the story of Manji, a swordsman cursed with immortality. After her family is brutally murdered, the young Rin Asano goes to Manji for help in her revenge. With the help of the immortal swordsman, Rin faces several bloody battles along the way.

The film is available on Amazon Prime.

Rurouni Kenshin

Rurouni Kenshin has already spawned five live-action films that adapted the complete manga story. The story follows Kenshin Himura, a legendary assassin known as Battousai, who begins a new journey in search of redemption. Now, he follows a vow to never take another life and to use his sword only to protect people. However, the franchise carries a heavy stain due to the crime of its creator, Nobuhiro Watsuki , so it's up to each individual to decide whether or not to separate the story from the author.

All Rurouni Kenshin movies are available on Netflix.

Alita: Battle Angel

Alita is a film inspired by Yuki Kishiro , Gunnm , also known as Battle Angel Alita . Alita is a cyborg found in a junkyard by Dr. Dyson Ido, who brings her back to life. With no memories of her past and possessing great combat skills, she embarks on an action-packed journey in the cyborg fighting arena.

You can find the movie on Star+ .

Finally, if you've already watched any of these live-action adaptations, tell us about your experience watching them. Do you also think they were as good as One Piece? Leave your comment below!

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