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  • A still from the trailer showing Aang from behind facing off against soldiers.

    Netflix's full Avatar: The Last Airbender trailer nails the vibe of the cartoon

    by 
    Lawrence Bonk
    Lawrence Bonk
    01.23.2024

    Netflix just dropped a full trailer for its live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender. The two-minute trailer seems to capture the vibe of the cartoon.

  • Cover art for the upcoming Netflix remake of One Piece

    A One Piece anime remake is in the works from Netflix and Wit Studio

    by 
    Cheyenne MacDonald
    Cheyenne MacDonald
    12.17.2023

    Netflix announced on Sunday that it's working on a remake of the One Piece anime, starting from the beginning of the manga. There's no release date yet. Wit Studio, the animation studio behind the first three seasons of Attack on Titan, will be producing it.

  • Promotional art for Netflix’s live-action ‘One Piece.’ Five crew members face a shoreline with their backs to us. In the center, Monkey D. Luffy (Iñaki Godoy) stands with his arms raised triumphantly. A pirate ship approaches on the seas in the background.

    Netflix offers a peek at ‘One Piece’ and ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ live-action adaptations

    by 
    Will Shanklin
    Will Shanklin
    06.17.2023

    At its Tudum 2023 event today, Netflix revealed new trailers for two highly anticipated live-action adaptations of beloved animated series. One Piece gets a full trailer ahead of its August 31st premiere on the streaming service, while we’ll have to settle for a brief teaser trailer for Avatar: The Last Airbender, which won’t arrive until 2024.

  • An illustration depicting Niantic's augmented reality-driven vision of the metaverse.

    ‘Pokémon Go’ maker Niantic is helping others create AR metaverse apps

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    11.08.2021

    Coachella and 'One Piece' publisher Shueisha are already using the Lightship platform.

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    Netflix is turning manga and anime 'One Piece' into a live-action series

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    01.29.2020

    If you're a One Piece fan, this may be the best or the worst piece of news ever, depending on how you feel about Netflix's anime adaptations: The streaming giant has approved a 10-episode live-action series based on the classic manga and anime. Even if you hate the company's attempts at turning anime into live action shows -- Death Note is still a sore point -- you can take solace in the fact that One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda will oversee the series himself as an executive producer.

  • Funimation is launching its own streaming anime service

    by 
    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    01.07.2016

    Funimation announced on Thursday that it is partnering with Sony DADC to create its own ad-free Crunchyroll-style streaming platform, called FunimationNow. The new service will begin rolling out in February and complement the company's existing streaming offerings through its website. It will be available through not only iOS, Android and Kindle apps as well as directly through the Apple or Amazon Fire TVs. Subscribers will have access to more than 400 titles from the studio's expansive archive including full series of Dragon Ball Z, Attack on Titan, Fairy Tail, One Piece, Tokyo Ghoul and Space Dandy. There's no word yet on pricing.

  • Namco Bandai serving up One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 this summer

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    01.22.2013

    The Namco Bandai/Tecmo Koei ultra-collaborative will unleash more One Piece-themed crowd combat on PS3 this summer. One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 will be released in North America and Europe, Namco announced, with the American version exclusively available through PSN just like the first one.Siliconera inquired with Namco US about the Vita version that was released in Japan. That portable release will not make it to North America, Namco informed the site. There was no specific announcement for Europe; Namco Europe mentioned only PS3 in its news.%Gallery-176883%

  • Report: Namco/Tecmo collaboration is a One Piece Dynasty Warriors game

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    09.01.2011

    When Namco Bandai and Tecmo Koei put up a countdown site for a new collaboration, we guessed cynically that it was another Dynasty Warriors Gundam game. It looks like we were half right, which means we were twice as cynical as we needed to be. According to Andriasang, scans from Jump magazine reveal a PS3-exclusive Dynasty Warriors-style game based on the One Piece manga/anime series, called One Piece Kaizoku Musou, or One Piece Pirate Musou ("Musou" being the name of the "Warriors" series). Nothing was revealed about the title, except that a video will be shown during TGS -- but, since it's a Dynasty Warriors game, you already know how to play it. This time, you'll be defeating waves of enemy soldiers using your stretchy arms, which is different. [Image: One Piece Official]

  • One Piece screen and trailer blowout, game goes gold

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    01.03.2008

    With the release right around the corner (January 22nd), One Piece: Unlimited Adventure is based on the popular anime series and follows the Straw Hat Pirates on their trek across an uncharted isle as they hunt for treasure. The game will include Adventure mode, Survival mode and VS. mode, for multiplayer gaming. Unlockables consist of up to 40 characters, along with various costumes and secret items. Head past the break for some more trailers and hit up the gallery below for some screens.%Gallery-12553%

  • One year later: Mother 3 fan translation project

    by 
    Eric Caoili
    Eric Caoili
    11.13.2007

    Convinced that Nintendo has no intention of ever localizing Mother 3 for release outside of Japan, fans of the Mother/Earthbound series have been working on their own unofficial translation for the endearing RPG. The volunteer group has put a year's worth of work into the project so far and is celebrating that milestone with two releases: An anniversary video showing the game played with an English script. It's a preview of not only the team's progress, but of the bugs that still need to be addressed at this stage. You can watch the three-minute clip after the post break. An updated menu patch with the most up-to-date translations for Mother 3's menus and chapter titles. Of course, this menu patch and the eventual full translation patch require an unauthorized, completely illegal ROM copy of the game to be of any use. Yarr! Clyde Mandelin's celebratory post at the translation team's page also details the interesting events that went on behind the scenes, covering how the One Piece anime temporarily halted production and why Magical Starsign's failure to sell in the US could've doomed Mother 3's chances of ever receiving an official localization. As Clyde jokes, the project's history really does read like a spy novel!