Following its tremendous success with audiences, the Netflix has made it clear that a second season of One Piece is already planned. Therefore, many fans are confident that the character Tony Tony Chopper will also appear in the live-action series. However, this has raised a big question: how could Chopper be adapted for the show?
One Piece – Fans imagine how Chopper could be recreated in live-action
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This would be peak fiction pic.twitter.com/UyodDQ4IeW
— BULL RUN BAMBINO (@BULLRUNBAMBINO) September 2, 2023
Through Twitter, some One Piece fans presented fictional images imagining ways to adapt Chopper into a real-life format. Thus, we are exposed to four different, realistic versions of the character. While some have a cute and fitting look, others have a more macabre and ironic style.
However, one fan also suggests an image of Gus from the series Sweet Tooth (played by Christian Convery ) as another reference idea. Creating a reindeer costume for a young actor could also be an option, should Netflix decide to cut costs on CGI.
imagine chopper look like this in the live action 🥺 #OnePieceLiveAction pic.twitter.com/GO9tvw6cWq
— One Piece (@onepiecedaiIys) September 2, 2023
Furthermore, another profile posted a different image from the previous ones, made by a Reddit user who was inspired by the style of the movie Pokémon: Detective Pikachu. Using this model as a reference, it would also be possible to recreate the character through computer graphics, puppets, and other means.
Synopsis:
The story revolves around Monkey D. Luffy, a young man who gained a rubber body after eating the magical Gomu Gomu no Mi (the Rubber Fruit). Inspired by his childhood idol, the powerful pirate Red-Haired Shanks, Luffy decided to become a pirate and set sail across the sea to find the mythical treasure, the One Piece, and proclaim himself the Pirate King.
So, how do you think Netflix will recreate Chopper in the series? Leave your comment below!
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